Operations, 15 listening to a program source – Sherwood R-863 User Manual

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15

LISTENING TO A PROGRAM SOURCE

Operations

Before operation

Select the desired input source.

3

Enter the standby mode.

The STANDBY button lights up in red.
This means that the receiver is not disconnected
from the AC mains and a small amount of current
is retained to support the memorized contents and
operation readiness.
To switch the power off, push the POWER switch
again.
Then power is cut off and the STANDBY button
goes off.

Each time the STANDBY button on the front panel or
the POWER button on the remote control is pressed,
the receiver is turned on to enter the operating
mode(the STANDBY button lights up in blue) or off
to enter the standby mode (the STANDBY button
lights up in red).
In the standby mode, if one of the INPUT
SELECTOR buttons is pressed, the receiver is turned
on automatically and the desired input is selected.

Then the SPEAKER indicator lights up on the display
and sound can be heard from the speakers connected
to the speaker terminals.
When using headphones for private listening, press the
SPEAKER button again to switch the speakers off.

Each time the “AUDIO” button is pressed, the input
source changes as follows:

TUNER

CD

AUX

(frequency display)

Each time the “VIDEO” button is pressed, the input
source changes as follows:

VIDEO 1

VIDEO 2

VIDEO 3

VIDEO 4

When the TAPE MONITOR button is set to on so that
“TAPE MON” lights up, other inputs can not be heard
from the speakers.
To listen to an input source except TAPE MONITOR, be
sure to set the TAPE MONITOR button to off.

TAPE MONITOR function

You can connect either a tape deck or a graphic equalizer to the
receiver’s TAPE MONITOR jacks.
Only when you listen to the component connected to these
jacks, set the TAPE MONITOR button to on.
If you connect a 3-head tape deck, you can listen to the sound
being recorded during recording, and not the source sound.
For further details, refer to the operating instructions of the
connected component.

When selecting the 7.1 CH DIRECT as desired

Depending on the surround back speaker setting, “7.1(,6.1 or
5.1) CH DIRECT” is displayed and the 8(/7/6) separate analog
signals from the component connected to this input pass
through the tone, volume and bass management(if selected)
circuits only and can be heard from your speakers.(In case
that the TAPE MONITOR button is set to on, the TAPE
MONITOR button is automatically set to off.)
Press the 7.1 CH DIRECT button or select the desired input
source to cancel the 7.1 CH direct function.
These analog signals can be heard only. They cannot be
recorded.

In the standby mode, turn the power on.

1

Switch the speakers on.

2

ENGLISH

POWER

ON /

OFF

DVD

VOL.

CH LEVEL

OSD

CH SEL

DSP

MODE

AUTO

ST

CENTER

MODE

TEST

TONE

DISC

P.SCAN

TUNER

CD

T1/MON

AUX

PHONO

VID1

VID2

VID3

VID4

VID5

SYS DISP

SLEEP

DIRECT IN

ROOM2

INTRO

RETURN

B

RPT

A

7.1 SURR

TITLE

ENTER

HOME THEATER MASTER

RNC-220

or

INPUT SELECTOR

AUDIO

VIDEO

TAPE MON.

TUNER

CD

T1/MON

AUX

VID1

VID2

VID3

VID4

DVD

VOL.

CH LEVEL

OSD

CH SEL

DSP

MODE

AUTO

ST

CENTER

MODE

TEST

TONE

DISC

P.SCAN

TUNER

CD

T1/MON

AUX

PHONO

VID1

VID2

VID3

VID4

VID5

SYS DISP

SLEEP

DIRECT IN

ROOM2

INTRO

RETURN

B

RPT

A

7.1 SURR

TITLE

ENTER

HOME THEATER MASTER

RNC-220

ON/STANDBY

STANDBY

or

ON/OFF

SPEAKER

DVD

VOL.

CH LEVEL

OSD

CH SEL

DSP

MODE

AUTO

ST

CENTER

MODE

TEST

TONE

DISC

P.SCAN

TUNER

CD

T1/MON

AUX

PHONO

VID1

VID2

VID3

VID4

VID5

SYS DISP

SLEEP

DIRECT IN

ROOM2

INTRO

RETURN

B

RPT

A

7.1 SURR

TITLE

ENTER

HOME THEATER MASTER

RNC-220

or

7.1CH DIRECT

DIRECT IN

Notes :

Before operating this receiver with the supplied remote control, refer to “Universal Remote Controls” on page 10 for details about operation.
Before operating this receiver, first set this unit as desired for optimum performance, by using the OSD menu setting procedures. (For
details, refer to “OSD Menu Settings” on page 32.)

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