Receiver sub screen – Pioneer VSX-39TX User Manual

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Displays & Controls

1 Receiver SUB button

Press this button to select the sub receiver screen
(above) when the remote control is on the main
receiver screen.

2 TAPE 2 MONITOR button

Selects the tape deck (or MD recorder, etc.)
connected to the TAPE 2 MONITOR inputs/
outputs. Allows monitoring of a recording as it's
being made.

3 FL DIMMER button (See p.53)

Use to adjust the brightness of the main
display.

4 INPUT ATT button

Use to lower the input level of an analog signal
that is too powerful, thus causing the receiver to
distort (in tis case the overload indicator will be
flashing furiously).

5 SPEAKER A/B button

Use to select the speaker system. A is the
primary setting. It plays all speakers hooked up
to the A system. A & B setting only plays the
front speakers of both the A & B systems and
the subwoofer. Multi channel sources will be
down-mixed to these speakers so no sound will
be lost. B setting only plays the front speakers
connected to the B system and multi channel
sources will be down-mixed to these two
speakers. The button cycles through the
speaker systems as follows: A

]B]A&B]off.

Receiver SUB Screen

SPEAKER

A/B

TONE

CH

SELECT

Receiver

MAIN

SUB

TREBLE

SYSTEM

SETUP

CH

LEVEL

INPUT

ATT.

BASS

FL

DIMMER

TAPE 2

MONITOR

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

6 CH LEVEL button (See memo p.38)

Use this feature to adjust the level of individual
speakers during playback of a source.

7 SYSTEM SET UP button

Use to set up the speaker and sound systems. For
more information see “Setting for Surround
Sound“

starting on p.32.

8 TONE control buttons

TONE button

This button has two functions. Firstly, it
switches between TONE on and TONE BY-
PASS, which bypasses the tone circuitry.
Secondly, you need to press the button before
using the CHANNEL SELECT buttons to adjust
the BASS & TREBLE.

CH SELECT button

Switches the tone adjust controls between the
FRONT, CENTER, SURROUND and SUR-
ROUND BACK speakers. You can then use the
BASS and TREBLE controls to adjust the
sound.

BASS & TREBLE (+/–) buttons (See
p.51)

Use to adjust the high and low frequencies.

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