2-2. Multichannel Setup Sub-Menu - Onkyo TX-DS898 Instruction Manual

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Input Setup
a. Digital
Input
This
setting
tells the TX-DS898
which
input
source
button
on the
front
panel
is connected
with which
digital
input jack on the rear
panel.
To perform
this selling,
you must first select
a digital
input
source
at the front panel
and then set the name of the digital
input
jack it is connected
to here.
For example,
if the input source
selected
at Ihe front panel is CD and
the compact
disc player
is connected
to DIGITAL
INPUT
(OIq')
1,
then select "OIVl "1'' here. If the input source
selected
is not connected
to a digital input, then select "----."
OPT1-4:
Connect
your
digital
components
to any of the
DIGITAL
INPUT
(OPT) terminals
1 through
4.
COAX1-3:
Connect
your
digital
components
to any of the
COAXIAL
INPUT
(COAX)
terminals
1 through
3.
.... : Select if the input source
is not from a digital
input jack.
b. Digital
Format
Sets
the digital
signal
to which
priority
is given
during
signal
detection
at the selected
digital terminal.
The default
setting is "All." If "----" is selected
for this input source
at the Digital
Input
setting,
then
this
setting
will
not appear.
Although
you can use this default
setting as is, you may change
it as
desired
depending
on the input signal format (e.g., if you know thai
you will always
be listening
Io a certain
input signal format from a
particular
input source).
All: Select
for automatic
detection
of the input
signal
formal
The input signal format
(Dolby
Digital,
DTS, PCM or Analog)
used
by the selected
input
source
is detected
automatically
to
execute
the required
decoding
process.
DTS:
Select for DTS signal processing.
The decoding
process
is
executed
only when DTS signals
are input.
PCM:
Select
for PCM signal processing.
The decoding
process
is executed
only when PCM signals
are input.
Notes:
• If "All" is selected
and a compact
disc or LD is fast-forwarded
during
playback,
decoded
PCM signals
may produce
a skipping
sound.
In such cases, change
the se.ing
to "PCM."
• If a DTS signal
is not input
when "DTS"
is selected,
the TX-
DS898
does not automalically
switch
to analog
output
even if
"Aulo"
is selected
with the AUDIO
SELECTOR
button.
Notes on DTS:
• If you play a CD or LD that supports
DTS
when the "PCM"
selling
is selected
on the TX-DS898,
the DTS encoded
signal
will not be decoded
and noise will be output.
This noise could
damage
the
amplifier
and
speakers.
Therefore,
be sure
to
selected
"All"
or "DTS"
and
use
the digital
input
jacks
(O_ICAL
or COAXIAL)
to connect
the DTS source.
• If you
play a CD or LD that
supports
DTS
when
"All"
is
selected,
you may hear a noise for a short while
until the DTS
decoder
recognizes
the DTS-encoded
signal and starts operating.
This is nol a malfunction.
• If you press
the PAUSE
or SKIP
bu.on
on the player
while
playing
a DTS source,
a short noise may be heard.
This is not a
malfunction.
In such cases, try playing
the source
in the "DTS"
selected.
• The DTS indicator
on the TX-DS898
lights while a DTS source
is played.
When
playback
finishes
and
the
DTS
signal
transmission
slops, the TX-DS898
remains
in DTS mode and the
DTS indicator
remains
lit. This prevents
noise when you operate
the
PAUSE
or SKIP
button
on the player.
Therefore,
if the
source
is immediately
switched
from
DTS to PCM,
the PCM
signal
may nol be played.
In this case, stop the playback
of the
source
on the player
for about
three seconds
and then resmne
playback.
You may not be able m play some DTS source signals from
certain CD players and LD players even if you connect the
player to the TX-DS898
digitally. This is because the digital
signal has been processed (such as the output level, sampling
frequency, or frequency response) and the TX-DS898 cannot
recognize the signal as DTS data. Therefore you may hear noise
when you play a DTS source while processing the signal.
The outputs for the VIDEO 1 OUT, VIDEO 2 OUT, TAPE
OUT, and ZONE 2 OUT output analog audio signals, Do not
record from CDs or LDs that support DTS using these outputs. If
you do, the DTS-encoded signal will be recorded as noise.
If a compact disc or LD encoded in the DTS format is played
back with "PCM" selected, only noise will be produced. Always
select "All" or "DTS" when playing back DTS-encoded sources.
2-2. Multichannel Setup sub-menu
0
This selling is normally
set to "No," and only needs lo be changed to
"Yes"
if a DVD player, MPEG
decoder,
or other component
1hat has
a multi channel
port is connected
to the MULTI
CHANNEL
INPUT
port
for
5.1-channel,
6.l-channel,
or 7.l-channel
audio.
For
example,
if a DVD
player
is connected
4o the MULTI
CHANNEL
INPUT
port, then select DVD at the front panel as the input source,
bring
up this
sub-menu,
and select
"Yes"
for the Multichannel
setting.
You
can
only
select
Multichannel
with
the
AUDIO
SELECTOR
button when "Yes"
is selected
here.
Advanced
Menu
2.1nput
Setup
Input:DVD
2-2.Multichannel
Setup
Input:DVD
a.Nultichannel
:Yes
Quit
: [SETUP
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Input
source
selected
CD
PHONO
FM
AM
TAPE
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
VIDEO
5
Multichannel
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
Note:
When
playing
a device
that
is actually
connected
to the MULTI
CHANNEL
INPUT
terminal,
select Multichannel
with the AUDIO
SELECTOR
button.
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