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Enjoyingsoundin a variety of reproduction modes
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Start playing the sound source.
The surround
indicators
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DIGITAL:
Lights if the source
is Dolby Digital
Format
b PT_:
Lights ff the source is DTS format
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PRO LOGIC:
Lights
when
Dotby
Surround
parts
of
Dolby
Digital
format
software
are
played
back,
or when
playing
audio
CDs in the SURROUND
mode
• Only
Dolby
Digital,
DTS
or
PCM
signals
-_- can
be
reproduced
The digital
input signal
of sampling
frequencies
96 kHz and
other signal
formats
such as MPEG
cannnot
be reproduced
on this unit
oWhen
playback
is started,
the
sound
may
be cut
or
interrupted
before
the input source
is confirmed
as Dolby
Digital or DTS.
•>_ PCM signal:
This refers to the recording
format
of signals
(441
kHz, linear
16 bits) used for audio CDs
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Adjust the volume.
Set the volume
on the receiver
(or amplifier)
and this unit to
the initial
level
(_. see page
11). Any subsequent
volume
adjustments
should
be done as fol!ows
A (When this unit is connected to a receiver (or amplifier)
that has 6 channel discrete input terminals:)
Adjust
the volume
using
the volume
control
on the receiver
(or amplifier).
If input to the receiver (or amplifier) is excessive, reduce
lhe volume on this unit slightly•
8 (When this unit is connected to three standard stereo
amplifiers or three integrated amplifiers:)
Adjust
the volume
using
this
unit's
VOLUME
control.
To adiust the volume of the components connected to the
stereo control amplifier, use the volume control on the
stereo control amplifier
After
use
Reduce
the volume
on the component
you are using to control
the
volume
(the receiver,
amplifier
or this unit)
to the minimum
level,
then turn off the power to this unit and the other components•
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