Techno tidbits & problem-solving, Cause, Remedy – Pioneer VSX-D909S User Manual

Page 86: Symptom

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Techno Tidbits & Problem-solving

Cause

• Speaker settings are incorrect.

• The rear and/or center levels are

turned down.

• The surround and/or center

speakers are disconnected.

• SIGNAL SELECT is set incorrectly.

• The digital inputs are assigned

incorrectly, or not at all.

• SIGNAL SELECT is set to

“ANALOG”.

• A DVD player not compatible with

DTS is used, or the setting of the
DVD player is incorrect.

• The digital output level has been

turned down on a CD player or
other component equipped with
digital output level adjustment
capability. (The DTS signal has been
altered by the player, and cannot be
read.)

• The speakers are tunred OFF.

• Disc being played back has a huge

amount of information on it.

• The search function performed by

the player interferes with the
reading of digital information.

• The remote control batteries have

worn out.

• Too far away or bad angle of

operation.

• There is an obstacle between the

receiver and the remote control.

• Strong light such as fluorescent

light is shining onto the unit's
remote control signal light-receiving
window.

• A cord is connected to the

CONTROL IN terminal on this unit.

• The IR -Receiver type is

mismatched with the setting.

•The FL DIMMER button is pushed.

• If you are using an analog source,

the signal is too strong.

• If you are using a digital source,

there is too much information for
the receiver to handle.

• The SIGNAL SELECT is on

ANALOG.

Remedy

• See “SPEAKER SETTING” on p.32-33

to check the speaker settings.

• See “CHANNEL LEVEL” p.35-36 to

check the speaker levels.

• Connect the speakers (see p.19).

• Set SIGNAL SELECT to “AUTO” or

according to the type of connections
made (see p.47).

• Set the digital input settings correctly

(see p.31).

• Make digital connections (see p.13)

and set SIGNAL SELECT to “AUTO”
(see p.47).

• Refer to the instruction manual

supplied with the DVD player.

• Set the digital volume level of the

player to full, or to the neutral
position.

• Turn the speakers ON.

• Use the STANDARD mode to get

the best results (see p.44).

• This is not a malfunction, but be sure

to turn the volume down to prevent
the output of loud noise from your
speakers.

• Replace the batteries (see p.10).

• Operate within 7 m, 30° of the remote

sensor on the front panel (see p.11).

• Remove the obstacle or operate from

another position.

• Avoid exposing the remote sensor on

the front panel to direct light.

• Connect cord to the correct jack.

• Disconnect the IR Receiver from the

rear panel, and set to the other IR
Receiver type using the remote
control.

• Press FL DIMMER on the front panel

repeatedly to return to the default
setting (see p.52).

• Press the INPUT ATT button (see

p.27).

• For 2/DTS sources put the receiver

in STANDARD mode (see p.44).

• Set the SIGNAL SELECT to DIGITAL.

Symptom

No sound from surround or
center speakers.

Sound is produced from some
components, but not from
digital components.

No sound is output or a noise is
output when software with DTS
is played back.

The sound is output
intermittently when software
with DTS is played back.

When a search is performed by
a DTS compatible CD player
during playback, noise is output.

Cannot be remote controlled.

The display is dark.

The OVER indicator is
constantly lit.

When playing a Dolby Digital /
DTS format LD there is noise
audible on the soundtrack.

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