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01 Before you start

Checking the supplied accessories. 7 Using the remote control. 7 Operating range of the remote control. 7 Recharging the remote control. 7 Setting up the remote control. 8 Calibrating the remote control screen. 8 Setting the clock. 9 Setting the button alert volume. 9 Setting the time-out setting. 9 Resetting the remote control. 10 Locking the remote control. 10 Restarting the remote control. 10 Replacing the lithium-ion batteries. 11
05 Listening to your system
About the listening modes. 41 Listening in surround sound. 41 Using the Advanced surround effects. 43 Using the Home THX modes. 43 Listening in stereo. 44 Listening with headphones. 44 Using the multichannel analog inputs. 45 Using the Stream Direct mode. 45 Listening with Acoustic Calibration EQ. 46 Selecting the input signal type. 46 Selecting USB and multichannel analog input channels. 47 Listening to high-sampling formats. 47 Using the surround back channel. 48 Listening with virtual surround back speakers. 49 Creating a center speaker effect. 49 Using Hi-bit and Hi-sampling. 50 Using Midnight and Loudness listening. 50 Using the tone control. 50 Switching the tone control on or off. 50 Adjusting the bass and treble. 51 Reducing noise during playback. 51 Listening to dual mono soundtracks. 52
02 Connecting your equipment
Rear panel. 12 When making cable connections. 13 Connecting your TV. 14 Connecting a DVD player. 15 Connecting the multichannel analog outputs. 16 Connecting a satellite/cable receiver or other set-top box. 17 Connecting a VCR or DVD recorder. 18 Connecting other video sources. 19 Using the component video jacks. 20 About the video converter. 20 Connecting digital audio sources. 21 Connecting analog audio sources. 22 Connecting a component to the front panel inputs. 23 Installing your speaker system. 24 Connecting the speakers. 24 Placing the speakers. 25 Connecting antennas. 26 AM loop antenna. 26 FM wire antenna. 26 Connecting external antennas. 26 Plugging in the receiver. 27 About the supplied AC power cords. 27

06 Using the tuner

Changing the frequency step. 53 Finding a station. 53 Tuning directly to a station. 54 MPX mode. 54 Memorizing station presets. 54 Naming station presets. 55 Listening to memorized station presets. 55

03 Controls and displays

Front panel. 28 Display. 30 Remote control. 31 Basic remote control displays. 31 Remote control displays for the tuner. 33 Remote control displays for other components. 34
07 The Surround Setup menu
Making receiver settings from the Surround Setup menu. Speaker Systems. Channel Level. Speaker Distance. Acoustic Calibration EQ. Professional Acoustic Calibration EQ. X-Curve. Checking your surround settings. 64 65

About i.LINK. About PQLS rate control. Creating an i.LINK network. Using the USB interface. Connecting a PC for Advanced MCACC output. Advanced MCACC output using your PC.

11 Advanced setup

The Input Assign menu. Assigning the digital inputs. Assigning the component video inputs. Assigning the i.LINK inputs. Assigning the video inputs. The Expert Setup menu. OSD Adjustment. Bass Peak Level. Dynamic Range Control. Function Rename. OSD Overlay. 12 Volt Trigger. THX Audio Setup. THX Ultra2 Subwoofer Setup. Surround Back Speaker Position. 94
08 Controlling other equipment
Using the remote control with other components. Recalling preset codes. Programming signals from other remote controls. Remote Direct function. Editing remote control button names. Multi Operation and System Off. Programming a multi operation or a shutdown sequence. Switching components on and off using the 12 volt trigger. Operating other Pioneer components with this units sensor. 73
12 Additional information 09 Using other functions
Making an audio or a video recording. Monitoring your recording. Reducing the level of an analog signal. Adjusting the delay of a soundtrack. Watching video and audio sources independently. Enhancing SACD playback. Using the A/D converters to give greater definition to 2-channel sound. Dimming the display. Switching the speaker impedance. Checking your system settings. Resetting the system. Default receiver settings. Optimizing your speaker setup. 95 Basic surround setup. 95 THX speaker system setup. 96 Speaker system setup for DVD-Audio/ multichannel music sources. 96 Troubleshooting. 97 Power. 97 No sound. 97 Other audio problems. 100 Video. 101 Settings. 101 Remote control. 102 Display. 103 i.LINK interface. 104 i.LINK messages. 104 USB interface. 105 Miscellaneous. 105 Surround sound formats. 106 Dolby. 106 DTS. 106 Windows Media Audio 9 Professional. 107 PCM (Pulse Code Modulation). 107 About THX. 107 Maintenance of external surfaces. 108 Specifications. 109

10 Other connections

Using speaker system B. Switching the speaker system. Using speaker system B in another room. Alternating surround speaker setups using speaker system B (ITU-R). Bi-amping your front speakers. Bi-wiring your speakers. Adding a second set of surround speakers for Bi-Surround. Using the pre-outs. Connecting additional amplifiers. Connecting an external stereo pre-amplifier. Using the i.LINK interface. 83

Our philosophy

Pioneer is dedicated to making your home theater listening experience as close as possible to the vision of the moviemakers and mastering engineer when they created the original soundtrack. We do this by focusing on three important steps: 1 Achieving the highest possible sound quality

Dolby Digital and DTS decoding, including Dolby Digital EX, DTS 96/24 and DTS-ES
Dolby Digital and DTS decoding brings theater sound right into your home with up to six channels of surround sound, including a special LFE (Low Frequency Effects) channel for deep, realistic sound effects. With the addition of a surround back speaker, you can take advantage of the built-in Dolby Digital EX and DTSES decoders for six-channel surround sound.
i.LINK and the i.LINK logo are trademarks of the Sony Corporation.

Before you start

Chapter 1
Checking the supplied accessories
Please check that you've received the following supplied accessories: Microphone U-shaped connectors x2 (attached to back of receiver see item 8 in Rear panel on page 12)
Calibration disc Multi-channel audio speaker setting guide These operating instructions Remote control unit

Using the remote control

Keep the following in mind when using the remote control:
Operating range of the remote control
Remote control unit recharger and AC adapter Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote and the remote sensor on the unit. The remote has a range of about 7 meters.
AC adapter cord (x2) and plug converter Power cord (x2) and plug converter The supplied AC cords and plug converters will differ according to your region. See page 27 for more on connecting to your AC outlet. AM loop antenna
Remote operation may become unreliable if strong sunlight or fluorescent light is shining on the units remote sensor. Remote controllers for different devices can interfere with each other. Avoid using remotes for other equipment located close to this unit.
Recharging the remote control
When the battery indicator on the remote control display shows that the rechargeable battery is almost depleted, recharge the remote as shown below. To make sure the battery doesnt run out completely, simply leave the remote control in the recharger when not in use. Caution Do not use AC adapters or AC adapter cords other than the one supplied.

FM wire antenna

Do not use the AC adapter or AC adapter cord for any other purpose than those specified below. 1 Connect the AC adapter cord then connect the adapter to the recharger and plug it into an AC outlet.

Setting the time-out setting
Default setting: 60sec To save battery life, a timer automatically switches off the remote control off after a set amount of time if no commands are entered. You can adjust separate timeout settings for the LCD, and the remote backlight. 1 Press TIMEOUT.
2 Press CLOCK SETTING to set the date. Use the + and buttons to set the year, month and day.

SETUP 2/3 DATE 1/2

CLOCK DISPLAY : AM/PM CLOCK SETTING BEEP : TIMEOUT KEY LABEL + 2003 NEXT + /10 + /09 CANCEL
2 Use the + and buttons to set the LCD TIMEOUT and BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT settings. You can adjust these from 20120 seconds. The backlight timeout cant be longer than the LCD timeout setting.

TIMEOUT

After the screen goes blank, the Home menu appears within a minute or so, and the remote control will be reset to the default settings.
Locking the remote control
This receiver has a remote control lock feature that makes the remote control touch screen and hard keys inoperative.

LCD TIME OUT 60 sec +

BACKLIGHT TIME OUT ENTER 60 sec +
1 At the same time, press the and hard keys for about three seconds. This is not possible from the remote setup screen.

CANCEL

CHANNEL

VOLUME

3 Press ENTER when youre finished. Youll return to the remote setup menu.

MENU SYSTEM SETUP

Resetting the remote control
Use this feature to reset the remote control settings to the factory defaults. Important Doing this will erase any of your personalized settings. 1 Press RESET TO DEFAULT.

RECEIVER

LOCKED! shows on the touch screen to indicate the remote control is locked. 2 To unlock the remote control, repeat step 1. Once the remote control is unlocked, the touch screen shows the Home menu.
Restarting the remote control

SETUP 3/3

If the remote control display freezes during operation (none of the buttons seem to work), you may need to restart the unit. Important Doing this will not erase any of your personalized settings or presets. 1 Use a small phillips screwdriver to remove the screw fixing the battery cover to the back of the remote.

RESET TO DEFAULT

2 Confirm by pressing YES after reading each screen.

OPTICAL

OPTICAL DIGITAL IN

CD-R, MD, DAT, etc.

Connecting analog audio sources
This receiver features four stereo audio-only inputs. Two of these inputs have corresponding outputs for use with audio recorders. One of the audio inputs (PHONO) is a dedicated turntable input which should not be used for any other type of component. This input also has a grounding terminal that most turntables require. 1 Connect the analog audio outputs of the source component to a set of spare audio inputs on this receiver. If youre connecting a tape deck, MD recorder, etc., connect the analog audio outputs (REC) to the analog audio inputs on the recorder. Use a stereo RCA/phono jack audio cable for the connections. If your cassette deck has a monitoring function, connect it to the TAPE 2 MONITOR jacks on the rear panel. See Monitoring your recording on page 74 for more on this. 2 Turntables only: Connect the stereo audio outputs to the PHONO inputs on this receiver. If your turntable has a grounding wire, secure it to the ground terminal on this receiver. If your turntable has line-level outputs (no grounding wire), connect them to the CD inputs instead.

Turntable

AUDIO IN/OUT

Tape deck, etc.

Connecting a component to the front panel inputs
The front panel inputs include a composite video jack (VIDEO), an S-video jack (S-VIDEO), stereo analog audio inputs (AUDIO L/R) and an optical digital audio input (DIGITAL). You can use these connections for any kind of audio/video component, but they are especially convenient for portable equipment such as camcorders, video games and portable audio/video equipment. The input signals can be accessed by selecting VIDEO using the INPUT SELECTOR dial on the front panel. Pull down the front cover where indicated to access the front panel inputs. The illustration below shows example connections to a portable DVD player. Note that you may need a specialized optical cable for this connection.
TUNER MIDNIGHT LOUDNESS TONE OPTION DIGITAL NR INPUT ATT CLASS STATION SB CH MODE

ACOUSTIC CAL.

VIDEO INPUT PHONES SP SYSTEM A/B SIGNAL SELECT VIDEO SELECT TAPE2 MONITOR STREAM DIRECT SETUP MIC DIGITAL IN

BRIGHT

MONITOR

VIDEO IN/OUT

DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)

PHONES

ON/OFF
Portable DVD player, etc.
Installing your speaker system
To take full advantage of the receivers surround sound capabilities connect front, center, surround and surround back speakers, as well as a subwoofer. Although this is ideal, other configurations with fewer speakersno subwoofer or no center speaker, or even no surround speakerswill work. At the very least, front left and right speakers only are necessary. Note that your

TV CONTROL

MPX SPLIT P in P
DISPLAY SELECT SWAP IN 3 IN 4

TV control menu screens

10 MPX Press to mute/restore the sound.

TV CONTROL 1

SCREEN SIZE

CH ENTER

CH RETURN
DISPLAY Press to change the display. SPLIT Press to split the screen. SELECT Press to select one of the split screens. P in P Use for picture-in-picture. SWAP Press to swap small and large pictures with P in P.
1 TV Press to switch TV power on/off. 2 Number buttons Use to select a channel directly.
11 IN1 / IN2 / IN3 / IN4 Press to select a TV input.
Playback buttons / (backward/forward scan) Press and hold for fast backward/forward scanning
(play) Press to start or resume playback. / (backward/forward skip) Press to jump back to the beginning of the current chapter or track, then to previous chapters. Press to jump to the next chapter or track. (stop) Press to stop the disc (you can resume playback by pressing (play)). (pause) Press to pause playback. Press again to restart.

AV selection

FREEZE

RED YEL

RETURN
12 ANT Use to select the type of antenna youve connected to your TV. 13 AV selection Press to select the programmed picture quality mode. 14 BLU / GRN / RED / YEL Use to make selections from a TV or other menu. 15 SLEEP Press to set the TV sleep timer. 16 FREEZE Press to freeze the picture when using a plasma display. 17 RETURN Press to return to the main menu.
AUDIO Press to select the audio channel or language. SUBTITLE Press to select a subtitle display. DISPLAY Press to display/change disc information shown onscreen. TOP MENU Press to display the top menu of a DVD disc.
4 Press to return to the main Home menu (see Home menu screens above). 5 / (soft keys) Press to go to the previous/next TV control menu screen. 6 TV CONT Press to access the TV control menu (see TV control menu screens above). 7 Press to go to the receiver main menu (see Receiver menu screens above).
Operating menus for additional components
The example below shows the DVD menu screen.
1 DVD Press to switch DVD power on/off.

AUDIO DISPLAY

SUBTITLE TOP MENU

CLR +10 0

SEARCH MODE
8 Number buttons Use to directly access tracks, chapters and titles. 9 SEARCH MODE Use to access the search mode (to jump to a particular part of the disc). 10 CLR Press to clear an entry. 11 RETURN Press to return to a previous menu screen.

Getting started

2 Use the (OPTION) +/ buttons to adjust the effect level. The effect level can be adjusted from 10 (min) to 90 (max).

Using the Home THX modes

THX and Home THX are technical standards created by Lucasfilm Ltd. for cinema and home theater sound. Home THX is designed to make home theater audio sound more like what you hear in a cinema. See About THX on page 107 for more on this. Different THX options will be available depending on the source and the SB CH mode setting (see Using the surround back channel on page 48 for more on this). Press THX to select a THX listening mode.
With two channel sources, press THX repeatedly to select a matrix-decoding process for the THX CINEMA mode (see Listening in surround sound above for an explanation of each process): 2 Pro Logic IIx MOVIE 2 PRO LOGIC NEO:6 CINEMA With multichannel sources, press THX repeatedly to select from: THX CINEMA Gives you cinema-quality sound from your home theatre system using all the speakers in your setup THX SURROUND EX Allows you to hear 6.1 or 7.1 channel playback with 5.1 channel sources 2 Pro Logic IIx MOVIE Allows you to hear 7.1 channel playback with 5.1 channel sources (especially suited to movie sources) THX ULTRA2 CINEMA Allows you to hear 7.1 channel playback with 5.1 channel sources THX MUSICMODE Allows you to hear 7.1 channel playback with DVD-A and SACD multichannel music sources Note If you only have one surround back speaker connected, THX ULTRA2 CINEMA and THX MUSICMODE are not available. When selecting the Dolby Pro Logic modes above, the display shows the mode you selected, then after a few seconds, shows THX CINEMA. You wont be able to use the THX options when playing two-channel DVD-A and SACD sources. With multichannel DVD-A and SACD sources, you can only select THX MUSICMODE.

Listening in stereo

You can hear any source through just the front left and right speakers (and possibly your subwoofer depending on your speaker settings). While listening to a source, press STEREO for stereo playback.
STEREO shows in the front panel display. Any active Advanced surround or Home THX mode is canceled. Dolby Digital and DTS multichannel sources are downmixed to stereo.

Using the tone control

You can use the tone control to make customized settings for the bass and treble.
Using Midnight and Loudness listening
Default setting: Off The Midnight listening feature allows you to hear effective surround sound of movies at low volume levels. The Loudness feature is useful for listening to music sources at low volumes.
Switching the tone control on or off
Default setting: BYPASS Youll need to switch the tone control on to adjust the bass and treble below.
Press TONE to switch the tone control on or off. When the tone control is switched off, BYPASS shows in the display. The remote control menu for this step is shown below (see note at the start of this chapter if you need help).
2 Use the (OPTION) +/ buttons to adjust the sound. The bass and treble can be adjusted from 6 to +6. 3 Press ENTER to confirm.
Reducing noise during playback
If you have a noisy source (for example, cassette or video tape with lots of background noise), you may be able to improve the quality of the sound by switching on digital noise reduction (DIGITAL NR). Press the DIGITAL NR button to switch digital noise reduction on or off. The remote control menu for this step is shown below (see note at the start of this chapter if you need help).

TUNER SB CH MODE

OPTION

INPUT ATT

STATION
Note You cant use the tone control with Stream Direct, Midnight, Loudness, or any of the Home THX modes.
Adjusting the bass and treble
Default setting: Bass: 0, Treble: 0 You can adjust the bass and treble controls separately to adjust the overall tone. 1 Press OPTION repeatedly to select BASS or TREBLE. The remote control menu for this step is shown below (see note at the start of this chapter if you need help).
Note Depending on the source, there may not be a noticeable improvement in the quality of the sound. You cant use digital noise reduction with Stream Direct or the Home THX modes.
Listening to dual mono soundtracks
You can specify how dual mono encoded Dolby Digital soundtracks should be played. Dual mono is not widely used, but is sometimes necessary when two languages need to be sent to separate channels. 1 Press OPTION repeatedly to select DUAL MONO. The remote control menu for this step is shown below (see note at the start of this chapter if you need help).
2 Use the (OPTION) +/ buttons to change the setting. CH1 Only channel 1 is played CH2 Only channel 2 is played CH1/CH2 Both channels are played through the front speakers Note On the CH1 and CH2 settings the sound comes only from the center speaker (or from the front speakers if NO was selected for the center speaker setting). This setting works only with dual mono encoded Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks. When listening to a dual mono source, the L and R indicators on the front panel flash. The channel you select will light in the display.

7 If you selected Reverb View, you can use the cursor buttons (hard keys) to check the reverb characteristics for each channel. Select Return and press ENTER when youre done.
2.4. Acoustic Cal EQ Pro. Reverb View [ C ] dB [ 500Hz ]

X-Curve

Most soundtracks mixed for cinema sound too bright when played back in large rooms. The X-Curve setting acts as a kind of re-equalization for home theater listening, and restores proper tonal balance of movie soundtracks. 1 Select X-Curve then press ENTER.

2. Surround Setup

[ Check ] [ [ [ [ [ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Speaker Systems ] Channel Level ] Speaker Distance ] Acoustic Cal EQ ] X-Curve ]
Use the / (cursor left/right) buttons to select the channel and the frequency you want to check. Use the / (cursor up/down) buttons to go back and forth between the two. Note that the markers on the vertical axis indicate decibels in 2dB steps. 8 If you selected Advanced EQ Setup, input the time setting you want to use for calibration, then select Go. Select Start from the next screen. Based on the reverb measurement above, you can manually choose the time period that will be used for the final frequency adjustment and calibration. Even though you can make this setting without reverb measurement, it is best to use the measurement results as a reference for your time setting. For an optimal system calibration based on the direct sound coming from the speakers, we recommend using the 2040ms setting.
2.4. Acoustic Cal EQ Pro. dB [ C ] [ 500Hz ]

[ Return ]

2 Use the / (cursor left/right) hard keys to switch the X-Curve ON or OFF.
2. 5. X-Curve X-Curve [ Manual ] [ Semi Auto ] [ Return ] Your X-Curve " 0.5dB/oct " [ ON ]
If you select OFF, the frequency curve will be flat and you wont be able to adjust the X-Curve. 3 Select a setup option and press ENTER.
2. 5. X-Curve X-Curve [ ON ]

[20~40ms] [Go] [Return]

[ Manual ] [ Semi Auto ] [ Return ] Your X-Curve " 0.5dB/oct "
Use the / (cursor left/right) buttons to select the channel, frequency, and time setting. Use the / (cursor up/down) buttons to switch between them. You can switch between your connected speakers (excluding the subwoofer), and display the measurements for the following frequencies: 63Hz, 125 Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz, 1kHz, 2kHz, 4kHz, 8kHz and 16kHz. Select the setting from the following time periods (in milliseconds): 020ms, 1030ms, 2040ms, 3050ms, 4060ms, 5070ms and 6080ms. This setting will be applied to all channels during calibration. When youre finished, select Go. It will take about 211 minutes for the calibration to finish. !! Complete !! is displayed on-screen after the acoustic calibration equalization is set. If you want to check the settings, select Check and press ENTER. If you want to finish, select Return to exit each screen.

Manual Adjust the X-Curve manually. Semi Auto The X-Curve is calculated automatically. The larger your listening area (as determined by the speaker distance setting), the greater the X-Curve slope (see the following step for more on this). 4 Check the X-Curve setting. If you selected Manual, make any adjustments necessary to the XCurve.
2.5. X-Curve Manual X-Curve [ 2.0dB/oct ]

1k 2k 4k 8k 16

Use the / (cursor left/right) hard keys to adjust the setting. The X-Curve is expressed as a downwards slope in decibels per octave, starting at 2kHz. The sound becomes less bright as the slope increases (to a maximum of -3.0dB/oct). Use the following guidelines to set the X-Curve according to your room size:
Room size (m2) 1.1000 2.5 3

X-Curve (dB/oct) 0.5

Select Return then press ENTER to finish. Note Since the principal is the same, X-Curve isnt applied when youre using any of the Home THX modes (see Using the Home THX modes on page 43).
Checking your surround settings
You can check through the receiver settings screen by screen after youre finished using the Surround Setup. 1 Select Check from the Surround Setup menu and press ENTER.
2 Use the / (cursor left/right) hard keys to cycle through the settings screen by screen. These appear in the same order as the Surround Setup menu. Select Return then press ENTER to go back to the Surround Setup menu.
Controlling other equipment

Chapter 8

Using the remote control with other components
The supplied remote control can operate not only this receiver, but also your TV, DVD player and other components. If the component is listed in the remote control's memory, simply follow the steps in Recalling preset codes below. If the component is not listed, or if you want the remote to learn additional operations, see Programming signals from other remote controls on page 68. Note The remote control operations in this section are accessed from the remote setup menu. To go to the remote setup menu, press from the remote SETUP control Home menu (
DVR / LD DVR / VCR1 TV CONT TV / DVD

Recalling preset codes

The following steps show you how to recall preset codes for each input source. Use the remote control touch screen to do this. 1 Make sure the component you want to control is switched on. 2 Press PRESET RECALL on the remote setup menu.
3 From the Select Function screen, choose the input function which matches the connection for the component you want to control. For example, press DVD/LD if you want to control the DVD player that you connected to the DVD/LD terminals.

Assigning the digital inputs
Default settings: Digital-1 (coaxial) DVD/LD Digital-2 (coaxial) TV/DVD Digital-3 (coaxial) CD Digital-4 (optical) SAT Digital-5 (optical) DVR (/VCR1) Digital-6 (optical) CD-R (/TAPE1/MD) 2 RF (coaxial) DVD/LD You only need to do this if you didnt hook up your digital equipment according to the default settings for the digital inputs (see above). This setting tells the receiver what digital equipment is hooked up to which terminal so the buttons on the remote correspond to what you have hooked up. 1 Select Digital In from the Input Assign menu and press ENTER.

1.Input Assign

[ [ [ [ 1.Digital In ] 2.Component Video In ] 3.i.LINK In ] 4.Video Assign ]
2 Select the number of the digital input to which youve connected your digital component. The numbers correspond with the numbers beside the inputs on the back of the receiver.
1.1. Digital-In Digital-1 Digital-2 Digital-3 Digital-4 Digital-5 Digital-6 RF IN [Return] [ DVD/LD ] [ TV/DVD ] [ CD ] [ SAT ] [ DVR ] [ CD-R ] [ DVD/LD ]
An on-screen display (OSD) appears on your TV. Use the / / / hard keys and ENTER on the remote control to navigate through the screens and select menu items. The / (cursor up/down) hard keys select menu items and the / (cursor left/right) hard keys change the setting of the item selected. 3 Select Input Assign then press ENTER. The Input Assign menu appears on screen:
[Auto Surround Setup] [1. [2. [3. [4. Input Assign ] Surround Setup ] Expert Setup ] THX Audio Setup ] [ [ [ [ 1.Digital In ] 2.Component Video In ] 3.i.LINK In ] 4.Video Assign ]
3 Use the / (cursor left/right) hard keys to select the component that corresponds with the one you connected to that input. Select between DVD/LD, TV/DVD, SAT, DVR, VCR 2, VCR 3, CD or CD-R (however, the RF IN setting doesn't include CD or CD-R). If you assign a digital input to a certain function (for example, DVD/LD) then any digital inputs previously assigned to that function will automatically be switched off.

[Return] [Exit]

4 When you're finished, select RETURN and press ENTER. You will return to the Input Assign menu.
Assigning the i.LINK inputs
If you assign i.LINK-equipped components to an input (for example DVD/LD), you will be able to select both audio and video signals from i.LINK-equipped components using the INPUT button (or INPUT SELECTOR dial on the front panel). Assigning i.LINK sources also allows you to keeps the sound settings youve made for other input functions. 1 Select i.LINK Input from the Input Assign menu and press ENTER. If no i.LINK-equipped components are connected i.LINK Input cannot be selected.

Setting Start The volume is set to MIN (----dB), a test tone plays back and you make the setting. Setting Cancel Switches limiting off. 3 If you selected Setting Start, use the / (cursor left/right) hard keys to adjust the test tones and specify the bass peak level then press ENTER.
3.2. Bass Peak Level Manager [Setting OK] Bass Peak Level [10] [Setting Cancel]

OSD Adjustment

Use this feature to adjust your TV display if it seems difficult to see all the instructions on the screen. 1 Select OSD Adjustment from the Expert Setup menu. 2 Use the / / / hard keys to move the display field around until you get one that you feel best suits your TV. You can move the screen displays up or down and left or right to get the best match for your TV.

3.1. OSD Adjustment

Set the bass peak level gradually, then press ENTER at the point just before the tone starts to distort. When youre finished, the display on the receiver will show RESUME and the volume will return to its original position. If the YES or PLUS setting on the subwoofer is selected (in Speaker Systems on page 57), the test tone will only play back from the subwoofer. If not, the test tone will play back from the front and surround speakers set to LARGE. 4 When you're finished, select RETURN and press ENTER. You will return to the Expert Setup menu.
3 Press ENTER. You will return to the Expert Setup menu.

Bass Peak Level

Some audio sources (for example, Dolby Digital and DTS) include ultra-low bass tones. Set the bass limiter as needed to prevent the bass from distorting the sound.

Dynamic Range Control

Default setting: OFF This setting specifies the amount of dynamic range adjustment to movie soundtracks. You may want to use this when listening to surround sound at low volumes. 1 Select D-Range Control from the Expert Setup menu. 2 Choose the setting that you want.
3.3. Dynamic Range Control Compression Level [MID] [OFF]
Edit the name as necessary and press ENTER.
3. 4. Function Rename VCR2 VCR2 VCR3 CD CD R [ [ [ [ [ VCR2 VCR2 VCR3 CD CD R ] ] ] ] ]

Maintenance of external surfaces
Use a polishing cloth or dry cloth to wipe off dust and dirt. When the surfaces are dirty, wipe with a soft cloth dipped in some neutral cleanser diluted five or six times with water, and wrung out well, and then wipe again with a dry cloth. Do not use furniture wax or cleaners. Never use thinners, benzine, insecticide sprays or other chemicals on or near this unit, since these will corrode the surfaces.

Specifications

Amplifier section
Continuous Power Output (DIN) (6 )
Front. 170 W + 170 W (1 kHz, THD 1 %) Center. 170 W (1 kHz, THD 1 %) Surround. 170 W + 170 W (1 kHz, THD 1 %) Surr. back. 170 W + 170 W (1 kHz, THD 1 %)

Component Video Section

Input (Sensitivity/Impedance). 1 Vp-p/75 Output (Level/Impedance). 1 Vp-p/75 Signal-to-Noise Ratio. 70 dB Frequency Response. 5 Hz to 100 MHz dB

FM Tuner Section

Frequency Range. 87.5 MHz to 108 MHz Usable Sensitivity.Mono: 13.2 dBf, IHF (1.3 V/75 ) 50 dB Quieting Sensitivity. Mono: 20.2 dBf Stereo: 38.6 dBf Signal-to-Noise Ratio. Mono: 73 dB (at 85 dBf) Stereo: 70 dB (at 85 dBf) Distortion. Stereo: 0.5% (1 kHz) Alternate Channel Selectivity.60 dB (400 kHz) Stereo Separation.40 dB (1 kHz) Frequency Response. 30 Hz to 15 kHz 1dB Antenna Input. 75 unbalanced
Continuous Power Output (6 )
Front. 150 W + 150 W (20 Hz-20 kHz, 0.09 %) Center. 150 W (20 Hz-20 kHz, 0.09 %) Surround. 150 W + 150 W (20 Hz-20 kHz, 0.09 %) Surr. back. 150 W + 150 W (20 Hz-20 kHz, 0.09 %)
Above specifications are applicable when the power supply is 220 V or 110 V (for the taiwanese model).

Audio Section

Input (Sensitivity/Impedance) PHONO MM. 4.7 mV/47 k LINE. 382 mV/47 k Phono Overload level (T.H.D.0.1%, 1kHz) PHONO MM. 120 mV Frequency Response PHONO MM.20 Hz to 20,000 Hz 0.3 dB LINE.5 Hz to 100,000 Hz dB Output (Level/Impedance) LINE. 382 mV/2.2 k Tone Control BASS. 6 dB (100 Hz) TREBLE. 6 dB (10 kHz) LOUDNESS. +4/+2 dB (100Hz/10 kHz) (at volume position -40dB) Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF, short circuited, A network) PHONO MM. 86 dB LINE. 105 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio [DIN (Continuous rated power output/50 mW)] PHONO MM. 70/68 dB LINE. 93/73 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio [EIA, at 1 W (1 kHz)] PHONO MM. 83 dB LINE. 93 dB

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ORDER NO.

RRV2907

AUDIO/VIDEO MULTI-CHANNEL RECEIVER

VSX-AX10Ai-G

THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Model VSX-AX10Ai-G Type SF Power Requirement AC110/120-127V/220V/230-240V The voltage can be converted by the following method. With the voltage selector
This service manual should be used together with the following manual(s).

Model No.

VSX-59TXi/KU/CA

Order No.

RRV2856

Remarks

CONTENTS
1. CONTRAST OF MISCELLANEOUS PARTS.. 2 2. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM.. 10 3. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS.. 11 3.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM. 11 3.2 A/V I/O ASSY... 12 3.3 COMPOSITE ASSY. 14 3.4 V-CONVERT ASSY.. 16 3.5 DISPLAY ASSY.. 18 3.6 MOYHER ASSY.. 20 3.7 ACPRIMARY and SP(A) ASSYS.. 22 3.8 POSISTER(MT),SB(B) and FUSE ASSYS. 24
PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan
PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A. PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936

PIONEER CORPORATION 2004

T ZZR APR. 2004 Printed in Japan
1. CONTRAST OF MISCELLANEOUS PARTS

NOTES:

Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List. The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. Screws adjacent to mark on product are used for disassembly. For the applying amount of lubricants or glue, follow the instructions in this manual. (In the case of no amount instructions, apply as you think it appropriate.) Reference Nos. indicate the pages and Nos. in the service manual for the base model. When ordering resistors, first convert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples. Ex.1 When there are 2 effective digits (any digit apart from 0), such as 560 ohm and 47k ohm (tolerance is shown by J=5%, and K=10%). x 101 RD1/4PU 1 J 561 47k RD1/4PU 3 J 47 x 0.5 RN2H R K RRS1P 1 R 0 K 1R0 Ex.2 When there are 3 effective digits (such as in high precision metal film resistors). 5.62k 562 x RN1/4PC F

7 CONTRAST OF TABLE

VSX-AX10Ai-G/SF and VSX-59TXi/KU/CA are constructed the same except for the following:
Part No. Ref. No. Mark Symbol and Description PCB ASSEMBLIES
NSP P13- 1 C NSP P15- 2 P15- 3 P15- 4 P17- 6 P17- 7 P17-11 P13- 2 NSP P15- 6 P15- 7 P15- 9 P15-10 NSP P15-12 P19- 1 P15- 1 1.PS & SP ASSY 2.SP (B) ASSY 2.AC PRIMARY ASSY 2.SP (A) ASSY 2.POSISTER (L) ASSY 2.POSISTER (R) ASSY 2.VOLTAGE SEL ASSY 2.POSISTER(MT) ASSY 2.DIODE ASSY 1.VIDEO ASSY 2.V-CONVERT ASSY 2.COMPONENT ASSY 2.COMPOSITE ASSY 2.A/V I/O ASSY 1.A/D & CONTROL ASSY 2.ANALOG IN & A/D ASSY 2.DISPLAY ASSY 1.FM/AM TUNER Module AWK7769 AWX8332 AWX8261 AWX8330 AWX7844 AWX7846 Not used AWX8270 AWX8412 AWQ7020 AWX8160 AWX7953 AWX7942 AWX8271 AWM7830 AWX8273 AWX8317 AXX7114 (AXQ7237) ADG7061 Not used AXD7377 AXY7009 ARB7290 Not used ARY1026 AHD8237 Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used AWK7770 AWX8333 AWX8262 AWX8331 AWX7845 AWX7847 AWX7842 AWX8061 AWX8482 AWQ7022 AWX8162 AWX7955 AWX7944 AWX8272 AWM7831 AWX8274 AWX8318 AXX7115 (AXQ7238) ADG7062 ADG7082 AXD7380 AXY7012 ARB7292 ARC7504 Not used AHD8240 ARM7064 ARR7019 AKX7011 ARM7063 ARM7066 AWX8035 AHG7103 ARH7060 ARH7064 No. 2 1.VR & MOTHER ASSY 2.MOTHER ASSY AWM7833 AWX8280 AWM7835 AWX8282

VSX-59TXi /KU/CA

VSX-AX10Ai-G /SF

PACKING SECTION

P9- 1 P9- 3 P9- 5 P9- 8 P9- 9 P9-16 NSP AC Power Cord AC Power Cord Remote Control Unit AC Adaptor (Remote control) Operating Instructions (English) Operating Instructions(Chinese) Warranty Card Packing Case Caution Card SB Caution 220V Label AC Plug Adapter Caution Card SD SB NTSC Attention SB Software (DVD, NTSC) Air Cap Bag Assist Operating Instructions(CAL.)E Assist Operating Instructions(CAL.)CH

No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 Accessories No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 No. 9 No.10 No.11
Part No. Ref. No. Mark Symbol and Description VSX-59TXi /KU/CA
Not used Not used Not used ANE7323 AAH7095 ANL7023 ANF7029 FBT40T080FZK BBT30P100FCC ARW7256 AAX8022 ARW7175 Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used
ADG1127 ADG7097 VKX1011 ANE7324 AAH7093 Notused ANF7038 ABA7103 ABA7102 ARW7194 Not used Not used PEC1016 ANF7037 AMR7481 AMR7480 AMR7476 No.13 No.14 No.15
AC Adapter Cord Power Cord Power Plug Adapter

EXTERIOR SECTION

P11- 1 P11- 2 P11- 5 P11- 8 P11-12 P11-21 P11-23 P11-25 P11-29 NSP NSP Top Plate Side Alum Insulator Bottom Plate Cu Screw Screw License Label Energy Star Label Fuse Caution Label Edgeing guard Bottom Base Insulation Sheet(4x18) Insulation Sheet(9x75) Side Panel Sheet

NSP NSP

B No.16 No.17 No.18 No.19 No.20

CHASSIS SECTION

P13-12 P13-12 P13-59 P13-60 P13-77 P13-85 NSP Power Transformer (T1) (AC120V) Power Transformer (T1) (AC110V/120-127V/220V/230-240V) Fuse ( FU4 ) Fuse ( FU5-FU8 ) Fuse ( FU9, FU10 ) J1102 3P Connector Assy Fuse ( FU2,FU3 ) Fuse Label ATS7320 Not used VEK1024 (5A/125V) VEK1019 (2A/125V) VEK1014 (1A/125V) ADX7388 Not used AAX8019 Not used ATS7323 REK1028 (T4.0A/L250V) REK1025 (T2.0A/L250V) REK1021 (T800mA/250V) Not used REK-108 (T6.3A/L250V) AAX8018 C

REAR PANEL SECTION

P15-30 P15-20 NSP NSP NSP NSP NSP NSP P19-11 P19-12 P19-13 P19-15 P19-17 P19-18 P19-19 P19-20 P19-26 P19-27 P19-28 P19-29 P19-30 P19-34 P19-40 Rear Panel Fuse (FU1) Voitage Selector Fuse Label AC SW lead Wire (Y1, 6004) AC SW lead Wire (Y2, 6005) AC SW lead Wire (Y3, 6006) AC SW lead Wire (Y4, 6007) AC SW lead Wire (Y5, 6008) ANC8205 AEK-306 (12A/125V) Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used ANB7322 PAN1376 AAA7018 AAA7015 AMB7788 AMB7791 AAD7440 AAD7442 ANB7326 AED7051 AAH7105 AAK8169 AAH7109 AMB7868 ABA7074 ANC8209 AEK7071 (T10A/L250V) AKX-507 AXX1572 ZWNH1672G22-1 ZWNH1672G22-3 ZWNH1672G22-4 ZWNH1672G22-2 ZWNH1672G22-8 D No. 22 No. 23 No. 24

FRONT PANEL SECTION

Front Panel Name Plate Rotary Knob L Rotary Knob S Panel Base L Panel Base R POWER Button POWER Button M Door Pane Door Cushion Door Plate FL Lens I Inner Panel Panel Base C Screw ANB7325 PAN1377 AAA7016 AAA7013 AMB7786 AMB7789 AAD7485 AAD7491 ANB7327 AED9014 AAH7108 AAK8170 AAH7110 AMB7866 ABA7073 F

Ref. No. Mark

A P19-62 P19-63 P19-64 P19-65 NSP NSP NSP NSP

Symbol and Description

Panel Spacer left L Panel Spacer left S Panel Spacer right L Panel Spacer right S

AMR7411 AMR7408 AMR7412 AMR7409
Part No. VSX-AX10Ai-G /SF
AMR7417 AMR7415 AMR7418 AMR7416

REMOTE CONTROL SECTION

P193- 1 P193- 2 P193- 5 P193-10 Case A Case B Battery Cover MAIN Assy AZN7985 AZN7989 AZN7991 AZW7288 AZN7988 AZN7978 AZN7928 AZW7291
Notes : The numbers in the remarks column correspond to the numbers on the EXPLODED VIEWS. For PCB ASSEMBLIES, Refer to CONTRAST OF PCB ASSEMBLIES, 2. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM and 3. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM.
EXPLODED VIEWS PACKING SECTION

No.2 No. 4

No.14 No.15
AC Plug Adapter Power Cord

AC Adapter

Unit recharger

No. 6 No. 6

Top Pad
Microphone Polyethylene Bag Remote Control
Bottom Pad No.8 Packing Sheet Bottom Pad

EXTERIOR SECTIONS

No.22 No.24 Side Alum G No.20 No.1 SP(B)Assy ABA1193

Cushion Circle

Speaker Sheet
Tape Fuse Label No.23 No.21 ABA1011 Trans Label TRANS(A)Assy SP(A)Assy ABA1011 Fuse Label
AC Inlet Assy Fuse(FU1) ABA1011
Rear Panel AC PRIMARY Assy

DIODE Assy Side Alum G

TRANS(B)Assy Power Transformer
No.19 Trans Frame No.16 Side Frame L Trans Stabilizer

No.17 No.19

CONTRAST OF PCB ASSEMBLIES

FM/AM TUNER Module

Part No. AXQ7237

CKSRYB153K50

AXQ7238 and AXQ7237 are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark Symbol and Description

C216, C217

AXQ7238

CKSRYB123K50

A/V I/O ASSY

Part No. AWX8271

UPC4570C M62429FP HN1C03F(AB) UDZS5.6B CEJQ1R0M50 CCSRCH101J50 CCSRCH221J50 CEJQ100M16 CKSRYB103K50 RS1/16S474J RS1/16S221J RS1/16S474J RS1/16S220J RS1/16S472J RS1/16S103J RD1/2LMF561J RS1/16S102J Not used DKB1045
AWX8272 and AWX8271 are constructed the same except for the following :
IC2051 IC2052 Q2051 D2051 C2051,C2052,C2059,C2060 C2053,C2054,C2063,C2064 C2067,C2068 C2061,C2065,C2066 C2069 R2051,R2052 R2053,R2054 R2055,R2056 R2057,R2058 R2061,R2062 R2063,R2064,R2069,R2070,R2073,R2074 D R2065 R2067,R2068,R2071,R2072,R2075,R2076 R9069 JA2051 Not used Not used RS1/16S0R0J Not used

AWX8272

Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used RS1/16S0R0J Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used

COMPOSITE ASSY

IC2107 C2159,C2160,C2161 C2164 C2186 (1000/10) R2163,R2164,R2165,R2197 R2P PIN JACK JA2106 1P PIN JACK
AWX7944 and AWX7942 are constructed the same except for the following :

Mark Part No. AWX7942

TC74HC4051AFT CKSRYB103K50 CCSRCH181J50 ACH7194 RS1/16S102J RS1/16S750J AKB7076 Not used

AWX7944

Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used AKB7142

E F V-CONVERT ASSY

AWX8162 and AWX8160 are constructed the same except for the following :
IC2861 Q2855, Q2856 Q2857, Q2905 C2947, C2949, C2974, C2965 C2950 C2948, C2951- C2953, C2955, C2961- C2964 C2980 C2954 C2956, C2957 C2958- C2960 C2975 L2858 R2909 R2910- R2914 R2915 R2916, R2948 R2936, R2937

Part No. AWX8160 AWX8162

Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used RS1/16S0R0J TA8772AN 2SC4081(RS) UN5212 CKSRYB103K50 CEAT470M10 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CEAT100M50 CKSRYB474K10 CEAT1R0M50 CEAT101M10 LAU100J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S362J RS1/16S473J Not used

COMPONENT ASSY

AWX7955 and AWX7953 are constructed the same except for the following:

D2501 R2572 JA2504

Part No. AWX7953
1SS355 RS1/16S102J AKN7014

AWX7955

Not used Not used Not used

DIODE ASSY

CN1501 3P CONNECTOR CN1502 3P Top Post
AWX8482 and AWX8412 are constructed the same except for the following :

Part No. AWX8412

B03B-XASK B3B-EH

AWX8482

Not used Not used

ANALOG IN&A/D ASSY

Part No. Symbol and Description
IC3901 D3901, D3902 C3951, C3952 C3953, C3954 R3951, R3952 R3955- R3957 R3958, R3959
AWX8274 and AWX8273 are constructed the same except for the following:

AWX8273

BU4052BCF UDZS6.2B CEAT100M50 CKSRYB473K50 RS1/16S472J RS1/16S221 RS1/16S0R0J

AWX8274

Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used

M F DISPLAY ASSY

AWX8318 and AWX8317 are constructed the same except for the following:

Part No.

Symbol and Description AWX8317
IC3061 Q3003 Q3063 D3029 D3062- D3064, D3066 C3063 R3029 R3063 R3065, R3069 R3066 R3078 TC74HC4053AFT UN5212 RN2903 SLI-343DUW 1SS355 CKSRYB153K50 RS1/16S561J RS1/16S223J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S392J Not used

Remarks AWX8318

Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used RS1/16S0R0J

AB F AC PRIMARY ASSY

AWX8262 and AWX8261 are constructed the same except for the following:

Part No. Mark

Symbol and Description AWX8261
Q1104 D1105 R1108 R1109 T1101 CN1107 DTC124EK 1SS355 RS1/16S104J RS1/16S473J ATT7043 B03B-XASK-1

AWX8262

Not used Not used Not used Not used ATT7041 Not used

R F MOTHER ASSY

AWX8282 and AWX8280 are constructed the same except for the following:
Part No. Mark Symbol and Description AWX8280
Q5809 C5858 R5854 R5932 R5862 R5864 R5893- R5897 UN5112 CKSRYB103K50 Not used RS1/16S154J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S0R0J

AWX8282

Not used Not used RS1/16S103J Not used Not used Not used Not used B

AJ F SP (B) ASSY

AWX8333 and AWX8332 are constructed the same except for the following:
Part No. Mark Symbol and Description AWX8332
Q1002 D1003, D1004 R1002 R1003 R1005, R1006 CN1004 1P AC OUTLET CN1003 CN1006 4P SPEAKER TERMINAL H1003- H1006 FUSE CLIP J1001 3P BOARD IN WIRE J1002 3P BOARD IN WIRE RY1002 DTC124EK 1SS355 ACN7116 RCN1080 RS1/16S220J AKP1033 RKP1834 AKE7089 Not used Not used Not used ASR7016

Remarks AWX8333

Not used Not used Not used Not used RS1/16S0R0J Not used Not used AKE7092 AKR1004 ADX7357 ADX7389 Not used

SP (A) ASSY

AWX8331 and AWX8330 are constructed the same except for the following :
CN1201 6P SPEAKER TERMINAL CN1202 8P SPEAKER TERMINAL

Part No. AWX8330

AKE7088 AKE7087

AWX8331

AKE7091 AKE7090

POSISTER (L) ASSY

AWX7845 and AWX7844 are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark Symbol and Description AWX7844

TH1901 POSISTOR AEX7006

Remarks AWX7845

AEX7008

POSISTER (R) ASSY
AWX7847 and AWX7846 are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark Symbol and Description AWX7846

TH1902 POSISTOR AEX7006

Remarks AWX7847

POSISTER (MT) ASSY

Part No. Symbol and Description AWX8270
TH1903 POSISTOR PTFM04BB222Q2N34B0
AWX8061 and AWX8270 are constructed the same except for the following:

Remarks AWX8061

AEX7007

PCB PARTS LIST

Mark No. Description Part No.

VOLTAGE SEL ASSY

S1401 VOLTAGE SELECTOR AKX1033

SWITCHES

2. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM

2.1 VOLTAGE SEL. ASSY

VOLTAGE SEL. ASSY

PRIMARY

AWX7842-

AJ J1001

(ANP7388-E)

SIDE A

SIDE B

3. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

3.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM
INPUT SEL ASSY (AWX7868) FL SUPPLY ASSY (AWX8269)

DE007VCO

J1801 ADX7377

REK1028 4.0

ADX7385 ADX7385

DISPLAY ASSY ( AWX8318 )

AL FUSE ASSY (AWX7843)

FU9 FU10

TRANS (B) ASSY ( AWX8576 )

ADX7379 ADX7380

ADX7384 ADX7383(2/2) ADX7383(1/2) ADX7384(1/2)

DIODE ASSY (AWX8482)

C1 ACH7201

Transformer

POWER TRANSFORMER (ATS7323)

ADX7360

ADX7363

ADX7361

ADX7366

TRANS (A) ASSY (AWX8338)

C2 ACH7201

J1208 J1207 J1201

ADX7359 ADX7368 (BLK)

POWER SW ASSY (AWX7840)

AC PRIMARY ASSY (AWX8262)

ADX7368 ADX7370 ADX7371

ADX7362 Fan Motor AXM7028 CN5826
V-CONVERT ASSY ( AWX8162)

ADD7334

SP (A) ASSY (AWX8331)
FU2, FU3 : REK-108 (T6.3A/L250V)
CN1007 AC INLET ASSY : ADX7395

ADX7364

ADX7357

SP (B) ASSY (AWX8333)

FU1 : AEK7071 (T10A/L250V)

MOTHER ASSY (AWX8282)

3.2 A/V I/O ASSY

(MIC) (F) (DVD) (DVD)

(MIC) (FV) (DVD)

(DVD) (FV) (MIC) (F)

A/V Function Selector
B F A/V I/O ASSY (AWX8272)

CN5821

(MIC) (MIC) (FV) (F) (DVD) (MIC) (FV) (MIC) (FV)

(REC) (MR)

A/V MR Function Selector
(DVD) (REC) (MR) (MIC) (F) (FV) (REC) (REC)
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (DVD) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (REC) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (MR) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (MIC) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (F) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (FV)

CN5820

3.3 COMPOSITE ASSY

(DVD) (DVD)

COMPOSITE ASSY (AWX7944)
Video Function Selector (Composite)

I/O Selector (Composite)

REC OUT Selector (Composite)
: VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (DVD) : VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE
: VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (OSD)

OSD Input-Selector

6dB AMP.

JA2106

AKB7142

(OSD) (OSD)

Port Expander

G CN3301

: The power supply is shown with the marked box.

R F CN5822

3.4 V-CONVERT ASSY

(Y) (Y)

3.58MHz

0dB Buffer

(C) (Y) (OSD) (Y) (Cr) (Cb)

G CN3304

CHROMA Decoder

(CY) (C) (C)

Speaker Relay

(F) (F) (F) AKE7091

AD SP (A) ASSY (AWX8331)

AKE7090

K CN3203

(SB) (SB) (F)

AJ CN1007

CN3002

STANDBY ASSY (AWX7901)

AB F AD AF
3.8 POSISTER (L) (R), DSP DIODE, SP (B), DIODE, TRANS (A) (B), FUSE and POSISTER (MT) ASSYS AB F CN1101
VOLTAGE SEL. ASSY(AWX7842)
AJ F SB (B) ASSY (AWX8333)

AKX1033

DSP DIODE ASSY (AWX8339)

INLET ASSY

FU1 AEK7071 (T10A/L250V)

LN6SB60-4003

FU2, FU3 REK-108(T6.3A/250V)

CN1106

POSISTER (MT) ASSY (AWX8061)

ADX7389

T1 POWER TRANSFORMER
POSISTER (L) ASSY (AWX7845)

CN4812

POSISTER (R) ASSY (AWX7847)

CN4813

NOTE FOR FUSE REPLACEMENT CAUTION - FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE. REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATINGS OF FUSE.

AG AH AI AJ F AP AR

AB F CN1102

AD J1206

FUSE ASSY (AWX7843)

FU4 T4.0A: REK1028

FU5 : T2.0A/250V

AC Relay

FU6 T2A FU7 : T2.0A/250V
FU8 : T2.0A/250V FU5-FU8 : REK1025

CN1901

CN4001

AKE7092

TRANS (A) T1 POWER ASSY TRANSFORMER (AWX8338) (ATS7323)
AN TRANS (B) ASSY (AWX8576)

AA CN4002

FU10 800mA/250V : REK1021

FU9 800mA/250V : REK1021

5.9V AC

AEK7009

AJ F AK AL AM AN

 

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