Selecting the multi-channel analog inputs, Using the sleep timer, Playing sources 05 – Pioneer VSX-D712 User Manual

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Playing sources

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4

Start playback of the component you

selected in step 1.

Selecting the multi-channel
analog inputs

If you have connected a decoder or a DVD
player with multi-channel analog outputs to
this receiver (page 18), you must select the
analog multi-channel inputs for surround
sound playback.

1

Press DVD/LD.

2

Press SIGNAL SELECT repeatedly to

select DVD 5.1ch/DVD 7.1ch.
To cancel playback from the multi-channel
inputs, use the

SIGNAL SELECT button to

select a different input signal.

• When playback from the multi-channel

inputs is selected, you can’t use the
INPUT ATT, TONE, and MIDNIGHT/
LOUDNESS
buttons, as well as the STAN-
DARD
, ADVANCED SURROUND, and
STEREO/DIRECT sound modes.

• When playback from the multi-channel

inputs is selected, only the volume and
channel levels can be set.

Using the sleep timer

The sleep timer switches the receiver into
standby after a specified amount of time so
you can fall asleep without worrying about the
receiver being left on all night. Use the remote
control to set the sleep timer.

1

Press RECEIVER.

2

Press SLEEP repeatedly to set the sleep

time.

• You can check the remaning sleep time at

any time by pressing

SLEEP once.

Pressing repeatedly will cycle through the
sleep options again.

• You can also switch off the sleep timer

simply by switching off the receiver.

STANDBY

STANDBY/ON

PHONES

PULL OPEN

DVD/LD

TV/SAT

VCR/DVR

VIDEO

CD

CD-R/

TAPE/MD

TUNER

AUX

STATION

STANDARD

ADVANCED
SURROUND

STEREO/

DIRECT

TUNING

LISTENING MODE

TUNER EDIT

CLASS

BAND

MPX

MULTI JOG

PHONES SURR.

INPUT ATT

FL DIMMER

STANDARD

SPEAKERS

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

L

AUDIO

R

ADVANCED
SURROUND

STEREO/

DIRECT

SIGNAL
SELECT

MIDNIGHT/

LOUDNESS

SB CH
MODE

LISTENING MODE

TONE

QUICK
SETUP

VIDEO INPUT

PHONES SURR.

INPUT ATT

FL DIMMER

MULTI JOG

Off

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