Basic Operations; Selection Of Audio/Video Source - Aiwa AV-D77 Operating Instructions Manual

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BASIC OPERATIONS

SELECTION OF AUDIO/VIDEO
SOURCE
1 Select the program source.
Turn the FUNCTION selector or press the TAPE MONITOR
button. The selected function indicator lights in red.
To listen to or watch
Tape
Radio
Record
Compact disc
Television, etc.
Video
LD or Cable TV
MD or DVD
The function to be selected (except PHONO) depends on the
equipment connected to the input terminals on the rear panel
of the unit.
To select with the remote control
Press the TAPE MONITOR button or the FUNCTION button
repeatedly.
NOTE
When using a turntable with a built-in equalizer amplifier, set
the switch of the equalizer amplifier to off. See the instructions
of the turntable for further information.
2 Start the selected program source.
3 Adjust the sound.
About the video source to the monitor or TV
V1: VIDEO 1, V2: VIDEO 2, V3: VIDEO 3
The selected video source is indicated on the display and the
video signal through the MONITOR VIDEO (S VIDEO) OUT jack
is output on the TV.
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The indicator in red
TAPE MONITOR
TUNER
PHONO
CD
AUX
VIDEO 1/DVD/MD,
VIDEO 2/LD/TV, VIDEO 3
VIDEO 2/LD/TV
VIDEO 1/DVD/MD
To select the video source
1 Turn the FUNCTION to select PHONO, CD or AUX.
2 Press the ENTER button to display VIDEO 1.
3 Turn the MULTI JOG to select VIDEO 2 or VIDEO 3.
To change a displayed name for the VIDEO 1
and VIDEO 2
When the VIDEO 1 function is selected, VIDEO 1 is displayed
initially. It can be changed to DVD or MD.
Press the DIGITAL/ANALOG/BAND button while pressing the
ENTER button, then release the ENTER button first.
The displayed name for the VIDEO 2 function can be changed
to VIDEO 2, LD or TV; while the VIDEO 2 function is selected,
press the DIGITAL/ANALOG/BAND button while pressing the
ENTER button, then release the ENTER button first.
To select the "ANALOG" or "DIGITAL" (Dolby
Digital or DTS surround) mode of the VIDEO 1,
VIDEO 2 or VIDEO 3 function
Press the DIGITAL/ANALOG/BAND button when the VIDEO 1,
VIDEO 2 or VIDEO 3 is selected. The selected mode "ANALOG"
or "DIGITAL" appears on the display.
In the DIGITAL mode: Equipment connected to the OPTICAL
DIGITAL IN terminal is selected as a source for the VIDEO 1 or
VIDEO 3 function, and equipment connected to the COAXIAL
DIGITAL IN terminal for the VIDEO 2 function. The DIGITAL
indicator lights in red.
In the ANALOG mode: Equipment connected to the VIDEO 1/
DVD/MD IN or VIDEO 3 terminals is selected as a source for the
VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 3 function, and equipment connected to the
VIDEO 2/LD/TV terminals for the VIDEO 2 function.
NOTE
The "DIGITAL" mode changes to the "ANALOG," when pressing
the TAPE MONITOR button.
When the "OVER LEVEL" indicator lights up
The unit is equipped with the OVER LEVEL indicator. When input
analog signals from the connected equipment are too high to
accept, the indicator lights on the right side of the display. In this
case, adjust the input level as mentioned below so that the
indicator disappears.
To adjust the sound level of the connected source
The input sensitivity level of each function can be adjusted
(except the TUNER, VIDEO 1 (DIGITAL), VIDEO 2 (DIGITAL)
and VIDEO 3 (DIGITAL) functions).
When the sound level of the connected source is higher or lower
than that of the TUNER, adjust it as follows.
1 Select the function to be adjusted.
Turn the FUNCTION or press the TAPE MONITOR button
and play the source.
2 Press the N (UP) or M (DOWN) button
repeatedly.
Adjust the level so that the "OVER LEVEL" indicator does not
light on the display.
• The level can be adjusted between -6dB (MIN) and +8dB
(MAX) in 2dB steps. Adjust the level so that the sound is
output at the same level as the TUNER.
• The input sensitivity level of the TAPE MONITOR can be
adjusted to 0dB or -6dB.

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