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Advanced Setup —Continued

Input Source Audio Setup

Setting the Audio Input Format
1
Use the INPUT SELECTOR but-
tons to select the input source
DVD
V1
V2
that you want to set.
INPUT SELECTOR
TV
AUX
TUN
2
Press the REMOTE MODE [AMP]
button followed by the [SETUP]
AMP
TUNER
button.
3
Use the Up and Down [
buttons to select "4.Input Set,"
ENTER
and then press [ENTER].
4
Use the Up and Down buttons to
select "Audio," and then use the
Left and Right [
ENTER
select:
Auto: The assigned digital input
(page 29) has priority over the
input source's analog input. If
no digital signal is present,
the analog input is used.
Multi: The DVD multichannel input
is used.
Analog: The input source's analog
input is used even if a digital
signal is present at the
assigned digital input.
5
Press the [SETUP] button.
The setup menu closes.
Setting the Digital Input Format
Normally, the TX-LR552 detects the format of digital
audio signals automatically. However, if you experience
either of the following issues when playing PCM or DTS
material, you may need to specify the format yourself:
• With PCM material, if the beginnings of tracks are cut
off, try setting the format to PCM.
• With DTS material, if noise is produced when fast for-
warding or reversing, try setting the format to DTS.
1
DVD
INPUT SELECTOR
TV
2
TUNER
]/[
]
3
ENTER
]/[
] buttons to
4
Use the INPUT SELECTOR but-
tons to select the input source
V1
V2
that you want to set.
AUX
TUN
Press the REMOTE MODE [AMP]
button followed by the [SETUP]
AMP
button.
Use the Up and Down [
buttons to select "4. Input Set,"
and then press [ENTER].
Use the Up and Down buttons to
select "Format," and then use the
Left and Right [
]/[
ENTER
select:
All: PCM, Dolby Digital, and DTS for-
mats are detected automatically. If no
digital signal is present, the input
source's analog input is used.
DTS: Select this option if playing DTS
sources with the All option produces
noise while the TX-LR552 identifies
the signal format or when fast forward
or fast reverse is used. If the input
signal is not DTS, nothing will be
output.
PCM: Select this option if playing a
CD or other PCM source with the All
option causes the tops of tracks to be
cut off. If the input signal is not PCM,
nothing will be output.
]/[
]
] buttons to
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