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Additional information

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Display

Can’t switch screens using the
cursor (up/down) soft keys.

• There is either only one selection screen or
you have reached the last screen for the
function you selected.

• This is not a malfunction. Choose between the options
available.

The display changes after
selecting a button when using
the learning feature.

• You have selected a button that accesses a
menu.

• These buttons cannot be programmed (see
Programming signals from other remote controls on
page 63).

The SR cable is connected, but
the connected components can’t
be operated with the remote.

• The SR cable hasn't been connected
properly.

• Reinsert the SR cable, making sure it’s connected to the
right jack (see

Operating other Pioneer components with

this unit’s sensor on page 68).

• The rest of the component connections
have not been made.

• Make sure an analog connection has been made
between the units.

• The component you have hooked up is not a
Pioneer product.

• This feature only works with Pioneer products.

The remote control touch screen
doesn’t respond.

• The remote control display has frozen
(stopped operating).

• Restart the remote control (see

Restarting the remote

control on page 10).

The date and time have suddenly
changed.

• The remote control is low on batteries and
reset the date automatically.

• Reset the clock (see

Setting the clock on page 9).

Symptom

Cause

Remedy

Symptom

Cause

Remedy

The display is dark or off.

• The display is set to dark or off.

• Press

DIMMER on the remote control repeatedly to

select a different brightness.

After making an adjustment the
display goes off.

• The display is set to off.

• Press

DIMMER on the remote control repeatedly to

select a different brightness.

You can't get

DIGITAL or 2RF to

display when using the

SIGNAL

SELECT button.

• There is a problem with the digital
connections or the digital input is assigned
incorrectly.

• Check your digital connections and/or assign the digital
inputs correctly (see

Assigning the digital inputs on

page 83).

• The

TAPE 2 monitoring feature is on.

• Press

TAPE 2 MONITOR to switch it off (see Monitoring

your recording on page 69).

• You’ve selected an unassigned i.LINK
source input.

• Select the correct source input or assign your i.LINK
connections correctly (see

Assigning the i.LINK inputs on

page 84).

The Dolby/DTS indicator doesn't
light when playing Dolby/DTS
software.

• The player is paused.

• Press play.

• The player's sound output settings are
wrong.

• Set the player correctly (consult the manual that came
with the player, if necessary).

When playing a DVD-Audio CD,
the DVD player display shows

96

kHz. However, the amplifier’s
display does not.

• The audio from these discs is output from
the analog audio jacks of the DVD player only;
the amplifier does not show the sampling rate
of the input signal through the analog inputs.

• This is not a malfunction. See also the operating
instructions that came with your DVD player.

During playback of a DTS 96/24
source, the display doesn't show
96kHz.

• The source is being downsampled.

• See

Listening to dual mono soundtracks on page 50 for

several different ways listen to sources without
downsampling.

• One of the

DIGITAL NR, MIDNIGHT or

LOUDNESS features are switched on.

• Turn it/them off by pressing the corresponding button
on the remote control or front panel.

When playing Dolby Digital or
DTS sources, the amplifier’s
format indicators do not light.

• No digital connection, or the digital
connection is incorrect.

• Check the digital audio connection (page 15).

• The amplifier’s input signal type is set to
analog.

• Set the amplifier to

AUTO or DIGITAL (see Selecting the

input signal type on page 44).

• The DVD player is set to output Dolby Digital
and/or DTS audio as PCM.

• Check the settings on the player. Set the output for
Dolby Digital and DTS (no PCM conversion). See also the
operating instructions that came with your DVD player.

• The disc has several playback audio tracks;
the one currently playing is actually PCM.

• Switch the playback audio channel on your DVD player.
See the operating instructions that came with your DVD
player.

When playing certain discs,
none of the amplifier’s format
indicators light.

• The audio format of the disc is not 5.1/6.1
channel.

• This is not a malfunction. Check the disc packaging for
details of the audio formats available on the disc.

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