Pioneer VSX-D908TX-G User Manual

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Displays and Controls
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MASTER VOLUME
Adjusts the overall receiver volume.
EXTERNAL DECODER IN (See p.47)
Use to hook up an external component that can
decode other types of signals and input them into
the VSX-D938TX.
DIRECT button
Switches DIRECT playback on or off. Use to
bypass the tone controls and channel level for the
most accurate reproduction of a program source.
It will automatically put the receiver in STEREO
mode for the function being used for DIRECT
playback.
LOUDNESS button (See p.48)
Switches the LOUDNESS mode on or off.
MIDNIGHT button (See p.46)
Switches the MIDNIGHT LISTENING mode on or
off.
DIGITAL NR button (See p.45)
Switches  the DIGITAL NR on or off (STEREO
mode only).
SIGNAL SELECT button (See p.42)
Use to select the signal from the digital
components.
SIGNAL SELECT repeatedly to select one of the
following:
ANALOG : To  select an analog signal.
DIGITAL : To select a optical or electrical digital
signal.
AC-3 RF: To select an AC-3 RF signal.
AUTO: This is the default. If there are both
analog and digital input signals, the receiver
automatically selects the digital signal.
TUNER CONTROL button (See p.50-53)
CLASS : Press repeatedly to switch the preset
station classes.
FM/AM : Press to select the AM or FM band.
TUNING –/+ : Use to manually tune to radio
stations.
STATION –/+ buttons (See p.52-53)
Use to choose programmed radio stations.
MEMORY button (See p.52)
Press to start the memorization of a preset
station.
MPX button (See p.50)
Press to switch between auto stereo and MONO
reception of FM broadcasts. When the broadcast
signal is weak, selecting MONO will improve the
sound quality.
INPUT ATT button
Use to lower the input level of an analog signal
that is too powerful, thus causing the receiver to
distort (the overload indicator will light furiously).
TREBLE (–/+) buttons (See p.48)
Use to adjust the high frequencies.
BASS (–/+) buttons (See p.48)
Use to adjust low frequencies.
¡ SPEAKERS (A/B) buttons
A is the primary setting. It plays all speakers
hooked up to the A system. A and B setting only
plays the front speakers of both the A and B
systems and the sub-woofer, multi channel
sources will be down-mixed to these speakers so
no sound will be lost. B setting only plays the
front speakers connected to the B system and
multi channel sources will be down-mixed to
these two speakers.
™ VIDEO INPUT jacks (See p.9)
S-VIDEO : Video input for connecting a video
camera (etc.), that has an S-Video out.
VIDEO / AUDIO (L/R) : Video input for
connecting a video camera, etc. that has standard
video/audio outputs.
£ PHONES jack
Connect headphones for private listening (no
sound will be heard through the speakers).
A
A+B
OFF
B