Settings; Display - Pioneer Elite VSX-54TX Operating Instructions Manual

Audio/video multi-channel receiver
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Additional information
Symptom
Can't record video.

Settings

Symptom
The Auto Surround Setup
continually shows an error.
After using the Auto Surround
Setup, the speaker size setting
(LARGE or SMALL) is incorrect.
The display shows KEY LOCK
ON when you try to make
settings.

Display

Symptom
The display is dark or off.
After making an adjustment the
display goes off.
You can't get DIGITAL to display
when using the SIGNAL SELECT
button.
The Dolby/DTS indicator doesn't
light when playing Dolby/DTS
software.
When playing a DVD-Audio CD,
the DVD player display shows 96
kHz. However, the receiver's
display does not.
During playback of a DTS 96/24
source, the display doesn't show
96kHz.
When playing Dolby Digital or
DTS sources, the receiver's
format indicators do not light.
When playing certain discs,
none of the receiver's format
indicators light.
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Cause
• You are trying to record a source connected
to the component video jacks.
• The source is copy protected.
• The recorder's video input is hooked up
using a different type of cord to the source
video output.
Cause
• The ambient noise level in the room is too
high, or obstacles are blocking the setup
microphone.
• There was some inaudible low-frequency
noise in the room.
• Your Pioneer dealer has enabled the key
lock feature.
Cause
• The display is set to dark or off.
• The display is set to off.
• There is a problem with the digital
connections or the digital input is assigned
incorrectly.
• The multichannel analog inputs are
selected.
• The player is paused.
• The player's sound output settings are
wrong.
• The audio from these discs is output from
the analog audio jacks of the DVD player only;
the receiver does not show the sampling rate
of the input signal through the analog inputs.
• The receiver's input signal type is set to
analog.
• No digital connection, or the digital
connection is incorrect.
• The receiver's input signal type is set to
analog.
• The DVD player is set to output Dolby Digital
and/or DTS audio as PCM.
• The disc has several playback audio tracks;
the one currently playing is actually PCM.
• The audio format of the disc is not 5.1/6.1
channel.
Remedy
• Connect the source component to either the composite
video or the S video jacks (see Connecting your equipment
on page 15).
• You can't record sources that have been copy protected.
• Hook up the source and the recorder using the same
type of video cord (see Making an audio or a video
recording on page 62).
Remedy
• Keep the noise level in the room as low as possible
when using the Auto Surround Setup (see Other problems
when using the Auto Surround Setup on page 14 for more
on this). If the noise cannot be kept low enough, you will
have to set up the surround sound manually (page 49).
• The low-frequency noise could have been caused by an
air conditioner or motor. Switch off all appliances in the
room and rerun the Auto Surround Setup.
• Ask your Pioneer dealer to disable the key lock.
Remedy
• Press DIMMER on the remote control repeatedly to
select a different brightness.
• Press DIMMER on the remote control repeatedly to
select a different brightness.
• Check your digital connections and/or assign the digital
inputs correctly (see Assigning the digital inputs on
page 72).
• Press MULTI CH INPUT again (see Using the
multichannel analog inputs on page 40).
• Press play.
• Set the player correctly (consult the manual that came
with the player, if necessary).
• This is not a malfunction. See also the operating
instructions that came with your DVD player.
• Set the receiver to AUTO or DIGITAL (see Selecting the
input signal type on page 41).
• Check the digital audio connection (page 19).
• Set the receiver to AUTO or DIGITAL (see Selecting the
input signal type on page 41).
• 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.
• Switch the playback audio channel on your DVD player.
See the operating instructions that came with your DVD
player.
• This is not a malfunction. Check the disc packaging for
details of the audio formats available on the disc.

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