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Model SR3001 User Guide
AV Surround Receiver
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT
This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards. There are, however, some installation and operation precautions which you should be particularly aware of.
9. A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.
1. R e a d I n s t r u c t i o n s – A l l t h e s a f e t y a n d operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of suffi cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
2. R e t a i n I n s t r u c t i o n s – T h e s a f e t y a n d operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
3. Heed Warnings – All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG
TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
ATTENTION: POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS ÉLECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA
LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE
DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU’AU FOND.
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV (Cable-TV) system installer’s attention to Section 820-40 of the NEC which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifi es that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by tuning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
NOTE:
Changes or modifi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
4. Follow Instructions – All operating and use instructions should be followed.
5. Cleaning – Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
6. Attachments – Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
7. Water and Moisture – Do not use this product near water-for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like.
8. Accessories – Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
10. Ventilation – Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or covered.
The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
11. Power Sources – This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
12. Grounding or Polarization – This product m a y b e e q u i p p e d w i t h a p o l a r i z e d alternatingcurrent line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fi t into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fi t, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
AC POLARIZED PLUG
16. Lightning – For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
17. Power Lines – An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
13. Power-Cord Protection – Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product.
14. Protective Attachment Plug – The product is equipped with an attachment plug having overload protection. This is a safety feature.
See Instruction Manual for replacement or resetting of protective device. If replacement of the plug is required, be sure the service technician has used a replacement plug specified by the manufacturer that has the same overload protection as the original plug.
18. Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fi re or electric shock.
19. Object and Liquid Entry – Never push objects
20. of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fi re or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
Servicing – Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualifi ed service personnel.
21. Damage Requiring Service – Unplug this p r o d u c t f r o m t h e w a l l o u t l e t a n d r e f e r servicing to qualifi ed service personnel under the following conditions:
15. Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical
Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna-discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antennadischarge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure 1.
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product.
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualifi ed technician to restore the product to its normal operation.
22. Replacement Parts – When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part.
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fi re, electric shock, or other hazards.
e. If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way, and
f. When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service.
23. Safety Check – Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
24. Wall or Ceiling Mounting – The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.
25. Heat – The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifi ers) that produce heat.
FIGURE 1
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, ANSI/NFPA 70
GROUND
CLAMP
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
GROUND CLAMPS
ANTENNA
LEAD IN WIRE
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
NEC - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B est conforme
à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD ...........................................1
INTRODUCTION ....................................1
PRECAUTIONS ......................................1
DESCRIPTION .......................................2
FEATURES .............................................3
ACCESSORIES ......................................3
FRONT PANEL ......................................4
FL DISPLAY ........................................................................5
REAR PANEL .........................................6
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION .......7
FUNCTION AND OPERATION ..........................................7
PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER ............8
OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL UNIT ...................9
GENERAL INFORMATION OF RC5500SR TO SR3001 ......9
CONNECTIONS ...................................11
SPEAKER PLACEMENT .................................................11
CONNECTING SPEAKERS .............................................11
CONNECTING AUDIO COMPONENTS ..........................12
CONNECTING VIDEO COMPONENTS ..........................13
ADVANCED CONNECTING ............................................14
CONNECTING THE REMOTE CONTROL JACKS .........14
CONNECTING THE ANTENNA TERMINALS .................15
SETUP ..................................................16
SETUP MENU SYSTEM ..................................................16
ENTER THE DESIRED MENU ITEM
OF THE SETUP MENU ....................................................16
SIMPLE SETUP ................................................................17
1. INPUT SETUP (ASSIGNABLE DIGITAL INPUT) ........17
2. SPEAKER SETUP ........................................................18
3. PREFERENCE .............................................................21
4. SURROUND .................................................................21
5. PL II (DOLBY PRO LOGIC II ) MUSIC PARAMETER ........22
6. CS II (CIRCLE SURROUND II) ..................................22
BASIC OPERATION (PLAY BACK) .....23
SELECTING AN INPUT SOURCE ...................................23
SELECTING THE SURROUND MODE ...........................23
ADJUSTING THE MAIN VOLUME ..................................23
ADJUSTING THE TONE (BASS & TREBLE) CONTROL ......23
TEMPORARILY TURNING OFF THE SOUND ...............23
USING THE SLEEP TIMER .............................................23
NIGHT MODE ..................................................................23
SURROUND MODE .............................24
OTHER FUNCTION ..............................27
ATTENUATION TO ANALOG INPUT SIGNAL ................27
LISTENING THROUGH HEADPHONES .......................27
VIDEO ON/OFF ...............................................................27
DISPLAY MODE ...............................................................27
SELECTING ANALOG AUDIO INPUT OR DIGITAL AUDIO
INPUT ..............................................................................27
RECORDING AN ANALOG SOURCE .............................28
HT-EQ ..............................................................................28
7.1 CH INPUT ...................................................................28
7.1 CH INPUT LEVEL .......................................................29
BASIC OPERATION (TUNER) .............30
LISTENING TO THE TUNER ...........................................30
PRESET MEMORY ..........................................................30
SURROUND SPEAKER B SYSTEM .....32
MULTI ROOM PLAYBACK USING THE S(SURROUND)
SPEAKER B TERMINALS ...............................................32
TROUBLESHOOTING .........................33
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..........34
DIMENSIONS ......................................34
FOREWORD
This section must be read before any connection is made to the mains supply.
EQUIPMENT MAINS WORKING SETTING
Your Marantz product has been prepared to comply with the household power and safety requirements that exist in your area.
SR3001 can be powered by 120V AC only.
COPYRIGHT
Recording and playback of any material may require consent. For further information refer to the following:
— Copyright Act 1956
— Dramatic and Musical Performers Act 1958
— Performers Protection Acts 1963 and 1972
— any subsequent statutory enactments and orders
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the Marantz SR3001
Surround receiver.
This remarkable component has been engineered to provide you with many years of home theater enjoyment. Please take a few minutes to read this manual thoroughly before you connect and operate the SR3001.
As there are a number of connection and confi guration options, you are encouraged to discuss your own particular home theater setup with your Marantz A/V specialist dealer.
PRECAUTIONS
CAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION
For heat dispersal, leave at least 8 inch (0.2 m) of space between the top, back and sides of this unit and the wall or other components.
• Do not obstruct the ventilation holes.
8 ins.
(0.2 m) or more
8 ins. (0.2 m) or more
7.1CH INPUT
STANDBY
POWER ON/ON
AV SURROUND RECEIVER SR3001
INPUT SELECTOR
S.SPEAKER B
PHONES
DISP MULTI AUTO TUNED
DIRECT
ST
DISC 6.1
V – OFF NIGHT
AUTO SURR MT X 6.1
SLEEP
PEAK ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
LFE
SR
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMO CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
DOWN
MUTE
VOLUME
ATT
UP
8 ins.
(0.2 m) or more
8 ins.
(0.2 m) or more
1
2
DESCRIPTION
DTS was introduced in 1994 to provide 5.1 channels of discrete digital audio into home theater systems.
DTS brings you premium quality discrete multichannel digital sound to both movies and music.
DTS is a multichannel sound system designed to create full range digital sound reproduction.
The no compromise DTS digital process sets the standard of quality for cinema sound by delivering an exact copy of the studio master recordings to neighborhood and home theaters.
Now, every moviegoer can hear the sound exactly as the moviemaker intended.
DTS can be enjoyed in the home for either movies or music on of DVD’s, LD’s, and CD’s.
DTS-ES Extended Surround is a new multichannel digital signal format developed by Digital Theater
Systems Inc. While offering high compatibility with the conventional DTS Digital Surround format, DTS-
ES Extended Surround greatly improves the 360degree surround impression and space expression thanks to further expanded surround signals. This format has been used professionally in movie theaters since 1999.
In addition to the 5.1 surround channels (FL, FR, C,
SL, SR and LFE), DTS-ES Extended Surround also offers the SB (Surround Back) channel for surround playback with a total of 6.1 channels. DTS-ES
Extended Surround includes two signal formats with different surround signal recording methods, as DTS-
ES Discrete 6.1 and DTS-ES Matrix 6.1.
“DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
“DTS”, “DTS-ES” and “Neo:6” are trademarks of
Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
The advantages of discrete multichannel systems over matrix are well known.
But even in homes equipped for discrete multichannel, there remains a need for high-quality matrix decoding.
This is because of the large library of matrix surround motion pictures available on disc and on VHS tape; and analog television broadcasts.
The typical matrix decoder of today derives a center channel and a mono surround channel from twochannel matrix stereo material. It is better than a simple matrix in that it includes steering logic to improve separation, but because of its mono, bandlimited surround it can be disappointing to users accustomed to discrete multichannel.
Neo:6 offers several important improvements as follow,
• Neo:6 provides up to six full-band channels of matrix decoding from stereo matrix material. Users with 6.1 and 5.1 systems will derive six and fi ve separate channels, respectively, corresponding to the standard home-theater speaker layouts.
• Neo:6 technology allows various sound elements within a channel or channels to be steered separately, and in a way which follows naturally from the original presentation.
• Neo:6 offers a music mode to expand stereo nonmatrix recordings into the fi ve- or six-channel layout, in a way which does not diminish the subtlety and integrity of the original stereo recording.
The stereo CD is a 16-bit medium with sampling at
44.1 kHz. Professional audio has been 20- or 24bit for some time, and there is increasing interest in higher sampling rates both for recording and for delivery into the home. Greater bit depths provide extended dynamic range. Higher sampling rates allow wider frequency response and the use of antialias and reconstruction fi lters with more favorable aural characteristics.
DTS 96/24 allows for 5.1channel sound tracks to be encoded at a rate of 96kHz/24bits on DVD-Video titles.
When DVD-video appeared, it became possible to deliver 24-bit, 96 kHz audio into the home, but only in two channels, and with serious limitations on picture.
This capability has had little use.
DVD-audio allows 96/24 in six channels, but a new player is needed, and only analog outputs are provided, necessitating the use of the D/A converters and analog electronics provided in the player.
DTS 96/24 offers the following:
1. Sound quality transparent to the original 96/24 master.
2. Full backward compatibility with all existing decoders. (Existing decoders will output a 48 kHz signal)
3. No new player required: DTS 96/24 can be carried on DVD-video, or in the video zone of DVD-audio, accessible to all DVD players.
4. 96/24 5.1-channel sound with full-quality fullmotion video, for music programs and motion picture soundtracks on DVD-video.
“DTS” and “DTS 96/24” are trademarks of Digital
Theater Systems, Inc.
Dolby Pro Logic IIx is fully compatible with Dolby Surround
Pro Logic technology and can optimally decode the thousands of commercially available Dolby Surround encoded video cassettes and television programs with enhanced depth and spatiality. It can also process any high-quality stereo or Advanced Resolution 5.1-channel music content into a seamless 6.1- or 7.1-channel listening experience.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby Digital identifi es the use of Dolby Digital audio coding for such consumer formats as DVD and
DTV. As with fi lm sound, Dolby Digital can provide up to fi ve full-range channels for left, center, and right screen channels, independent left and right surround channels, and a sixth ( ".1") channel for low-frequency effects.
Dolby Surround Pro Logic II is an improved matrix decoding technology that provides better spatiality and directionality on Dolby Surround program material; provides a convincing three-dimensional soundfi eld on conventional stereo music recordings; and is ideally suited to bring the surround experience to automotive sound. While conventional surround programming is fully compatible with Dolby Surround Pro Logic II decoders, soundtracks will be able to be encoded specifically to take full advantage of Pro Logic II playback, including separate left and right surround channels. (Such material is also compatible with conventional Pro Logic decoders.)
Dolby Digital EX creates six full-bandwidth output channels from 5.1-channel sources. This is done using a matrix decoder that derives three surround channels from the two in the original recording. For best results, Dolby Digital EX should be used with movies soundtracks recorded with Dolby Digital
Surround EX.
Circle Surround II, Dialog Clarity, TruBass, SRS and
symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc.
Circle Surround II, Dialog Clarity and TruBass technology are incorporated under license from SRS
Labs, Inc.
About Dolby Pro Logic IIx
Dolby Pro Logic IIx technology delivers a natural and immersing 7.1-channel listening experience to the home theater environment. A product of
Dolby's expertise in surround sound and matrix decoding technologies, Dolby Pro Logic IIx is a complete surround sound solution that maximizes the entertainment experience from stereo as well as
5.1-channel encoded sources.
Circle Surround II (CS-II) is a powerful and versatile multichannel technology. CS-II is designed to enable up to 6.1 multichannel surround sound playback from mono, stereo, CS encoded sources and other matrix encoded sources. In all cases the decoder extends it into 6 channels of surround audio and a
LFE/subwoofer signal. The CS-II decoder creates a listening environment that places the listener “inside” music performances and dramatically improves both hi-fi audio conventional surround-encoded video material. CS-II provides composite stereo rear channels to greatly improve separation and image positioning – adding a heightened sense of realism to both audio and A/V productions.
CS-II is packed with other useful feature like dialog clarity (SRS Dialog) for movies and cinema-like bass enrichment (TruBass). CS-II can enable the dialog to become clearer and more discernable in movies and it enables the bass frequencies contained in the original programming to more closely achieve low frequencies
– overcoming the low frequency limitations of the speakers by full octave.
HDCD
®
(High Defi nition Compatible Digital
®
) is a patented process for delivering on Compact Disc the full richness and details of the original microphone feed.
HDCD encoded CDs sound better because they are encoded with 20-bits of real musical information as compared to 16-bits for all other CDs.
HDCD overcomes the limitation of the 16-bit CD format by using a sophisticated system to encode the additional four bits onto the CD while remaining completely compatible with the CD format.
When listening to HDCD recordings, you hear more dynamic range, a focused 3-D sound stage, and extremely natural vocal and musical timbre. With
HDCD, you get the body, depth and emotion of the original performance not a fl at, digital imitation.
HDCD system manufactured under license from
Microsoft. This product is covered by one or more of the following: In the United States 5,479,168
5,638,074 5,640,161 5,808,574 5,838,274 5,854,600
5,864,311 5,872,531 and in Australia 669,114 with other patents pending.
FEATURES
The SR3001 incorporates the latest generation of digital surround sound decoding technology such as
Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital, DTS ES (Discrete
6.1 and Matrix 6.1), DTS Neo:6 (Cinema, Music),
Dolby Pro-Logic IIx (Movie, Music and Game), Circle
Surround II (Cinema and Music).
In addition, Marantz has focused on the future. By utilizing pre-out jack, 7.1 direct inputs the SR3001 is tomorrow's technology, today!
The SR3001 features a fully discrete 7 channel amplifi er section capable of delivering 60 watts of high-current amplifi cation, for continuously clean and stable power into each of the seven channels. It employs a massive
EI power transformer in combination with oversized fi lter capacitors. This design confi guration is capable of a clear and powerful reproduction of the most demanding action movie soundtracks and full range (multichannel) music discs. Through its ability to generate very high output voltages, the SR3001 can easily drive the most demanding speakers with optimum results.
The SR3001 incorporates the most advanced
Digital Signal Processing circuitry, along with a
Crystal ® 192 kHz/24 bit D/A converter in each of the 7 channels. Independent power supply circuits are incorporated for the FL display, audio and video sections for maximum separation, clarity and dynamic range. Together with hand-selected customized components, all elements work in harmony to recreate the emotion, exactly as the artist had intended.
The TruSurround Headphone technology provides a surround sound listening experience over headphones.
When listening to multichannel content such as DVD movies over headphones, the listening experience is fundamentally different than listening to speakers.
Since the headphone speaker drivers are covering the pinna of the ear, the listening experience differs greatly from traditional speaker playback. TruSurround utilizes patented headphone perspective curves to solve this problem and provides a non-fatiguing, immersive, home theater listening experience. TruSurround Headphone also delivers exceptional 3D audio from mono and stereo material.
• Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital ,
DTS ES (Discrete 6.1, Matrix 6.1, Neo: 6)
• Dolby Pro Logic IIx (Movie, Music, Game)
• Massive Energy Power Supply, Huge EI
Transformer, Large ELCO's.
• 192 kHz/24 bit Crystal ® DAC for all 7 Channels
• 32 bit Digital Surround Processing Chipsets
• Video Off Mode
• Large Heavy Duty Speaker Terminals for all
Channels
• Auto Input Signal Detection
• Improved Station Name Input Method, 50 Presets
• Auto Adjust Function for Speaker Distance Settings
(Delay Time)
• Universal remote control
• Simple Setup Function
ACCESSORIES
Remote Controller RC5500SR
OS
D
BASS
TREB
LE
CH.SEL
INPU
T/DI
SC+
AUD
IO
SYSTEM REM
T-MODE
SUB-T/ATT
RDS
LIP.SYNC
PTY
F.DIRECT
ENTER
NIGH
T
DISP
LAY
MEMO
7
MCH-ST
0
A/D
S-DIRECT SETU
NE
AUTO
P/
CHA
NNEL/SKIP
1
4
CSII
5
EX
/ES
8
STE
REO
P.SCAN/V-OFF
9
7.1
CH IN
2
VIR
6
TUAL
MENU OFF
3
DTS
TUNE/SEARCH
R
POW
ER
TV
TUN
ER
VOL.TV
SLEE
P
AUX1
MUTE
AM
P
CD
VCR1
DSS/VCR2
TAPE
CDR/M
D
DVD
MENU
AAA-size batteries × 2
AM Loop Antenna
FM Antenna
The SR3001 is designed and engineered with extensive feedback from dealers and consumers.
It features a heavy duty speaker binding posts and an extensive array of both analog and digital inputs / outputs. With 3 assignable digital inputs, 2 component inputs and SACD Multi Channel (7.1 channel) direct inputs is taken to a stunning new level.
An easy-to-use universal remote control allows full access to all of the operating functions and can be used for system operation as well.
This unit has Simple Setup function for easy setup.
You can setup all speaker settings by just selecting your room size and the number of your speakers with
Simple Setup function. You can also setup customized settings just like conventional AV amplifi ers.
User Guide
3
4
FRONT PANEL
q w e r
INPUT SELECTOR
AV SURROUND RECEIVER SR3001
t y u i o !0
!1
VOLUME
!2
!3
Notes:
• The surround mode is automatically switched to
AUTO when the pure direct function is turned on.
• Additionally, Speaker Configurations are fixed automatically as follows.
Front SPKR = Large, Center SPKR = Large,
Surround SPKR = Large, Sub woofer = On
• This function is unavailable when the surround speaker B system is activated. While this function is activated, this function will be canceled if the S.
SPEAKER B button is pressed.
Press this button to mute the output to the speakers.
Press it again to return to the previous volume level.
Press this button to select the auto stereo mode or mono mode when the FM band is selected.
The “AUTO” indicator lights in the auto stereo mode.
(See page 30)
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI AUTO TUNED
AUTO SURR DIRECT
ST V – OFF NIGHT PEAK ATT
DISC 6.1
MT X 6.1
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L
SL
C
LFE
S
R
SR
DOWN UP
7.1CH INPUT
STANDBY
POWER ON/STANDBY
S. SPEAKER B
PHONES
@2
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
@1 @0 !9
ENTER
!8
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT
!7
BAND T-MODE
!6
!5
!4
MUTE ATT
i SIMPLE SETUP button
Press this button to enter the simple setup mode.
You can setup the speaker conditions (speaker sizes, number of speakers, speaker delay times) quickly by pressing the cursor buttons.
Press this button to switch between FM and AM in the TUNER mode.
This button is used to exit from the SETUP MAIN
MENU.
When this button is pressed, the FL display mode is changed as Surround Mode → Auto-display Off
→ Display Off → Input Function and the display off indicator(DISP) lights up in condition of DISPLAY
OFF.
Use these buttons when operating the SETUP MAIN
MENU and TUNER function.
q POWER switch and STANDBY
indicator
When this switch is pressed once, the unit turns ON and the display illuminates. When pressed again, the unit turns OFF and the STANDBY indicator will be illuminated.
r S.(Surround) SPEAKER B button
Press this button to activate the Surround Speaker B system . “SPKR B” indicator will be illuminated in the display. (See page 33)
w 7.1CH INPUT button
Press this button to select the output of an external multichannel player.
t INFRARED receiving sensor
window
This window receives infrared signals for the remote control.
y SURROUND MODE button
You can select the surround mode by pressing this button.
e INPUT SELECTOR knob
(AUDIO/ VIDEO)
This knob is used to select the input sources.
The video function selector, such as TV, DVD, VCR1 and DSS, selects video and audio simultaneously.
Audio function sources such as CD, TAPE, CDR/MD, and TUNER may be selected in conjunction with a
Video source.
This feature (Sound Injection) combines a sound from one source with a picture from another.
Choose the video source fi rst, and then choose a different audio source to activate this function.
u PURE DIRECT button
When this button is pressed, the tone control circuitry is bypassed as well as Bass Management.
DIRECT indicator will be illuminated in the display.
This button is used to enter the SETUP MAIN MANU.
Press this button to enter the tuner preset memory numbers or station names. (See page 30)
Press this button to cancel the station-memory setting mode or preset scan tuning. (See page 31)
Used to turn on or off HT(Home Theater)-EQ mode.
This mode compensates for the audio portion of a movie sounding “bright”. When this button is pressed,
“EQ” indicator lights up.
!2 VOLUME control knob
Adjusts the overall sound level. Turning the control clockwise increases the sound level.
!3 ATT (Attenuate) button
If the selected analog audio input signal is greater than the capable level of internal processing, the
PEAK indicator will illuminate. If this happens, you should press the ATT button. “ATT” is displayed when this function is activated.
The signal-input level is reduced by about half.
Attenuation will not work with the output signal of
“REC OUT” (TAPE, CD-R/MD, VCR1 and VCR2 output). This function is memorized for each input function.
@1 AUTO (Auto surround) button
Press this button to select the AUTO mode from the surround modes. When this mode is selected, the receiver determines the surround mode corresponding to a digital input signal automatically.
@2 HEADPHONE jack for stereo
headphones
This jack may be used to listen to the SR3001’s output through a pair of headphones. Be certain that the headphones have a standard 1 / 4" stereo phono plug. Note that the main room speakers will automatically be turned off when the headphone jack is in use.
Notes:
• When using headphones, the surround mode will change to STEREO and TruSurround (TS) headphones by SURROUND MODE button.
• The surround mode returns to the previous setting as soon as the headphone plug is removed from the jack.
FL DISPLAY
a s d f g h j l ¡1 k ¡0 ¡2
¡3
¡4
¡4 SIGNAL FORMAT indicators
2 DIGITAL, EX, 2 SURROUND, dts, ES, 96/24,
PCM
When the selected input is a digital source, some of these indicators will be illuminated to display the specifi c type of signal in use.
¡7
DISP
SLEEP
AUTO
AUTO SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF NIGHT PEAK ATT
DISC 6.1
MT X 6.1
SPKR B EQ
¡6
ANALOG
DIGITAL
PCM
¡8
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L
SL
C R
LFE
S SR
¡5
a DISP (Display Off) indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the SR3001 is in the display off condition.
j NIGHT mode indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the SR3001 is in the Night mode, which reduces the dynamic range of digital program material at low volume levels.
s SLEEP timer indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the sleep timer function is active.
k SPKR (Speaker) B indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the S(Surround) speaker B system is active.
d AUTO SURR (Auto Surround
mode) indicator
This indicator is illuminated to show that the AUTO
SURROUND mode is in use.
This indicator is a monitor for an analog audio input signal. If the selected analog audio input signal is greater than the capable level of internal processing, this will illuminate. If this happens, you should press the
ATT button on the front panel or the remote.
¡5 ENCODED CHANNEL STATUS
indicators
These indicators display the channels that are encoded with a digital input signal. If the selected digital input signal is
Dolby Digital 5.1ch or DTS 5.1ch, “L”, “C”, “R”, “SL”,
“SR” and “LFE” will be illuminated. If the digital input signal is 2 channel PCM-audio, “L” and “R” will be displayed.
If Dolby Digital 5.1ch signal with Surround EX fl ag or
DTS-ES signal comes in, “L”, “C”, “R”, “SL”, “S” , “SR” and “LFE” will be illuminated.
¡6 Main Information Display
This display shows messages relating to the status, input source, surround mode, tuner, volume level or other aspects of unit’s operation.
¡7 DIRECT (Pure direct) indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the SR3001 is in the PURE DIRECT mode.
When HDCD signal is decoded from digital input, this indicator will light up.
tuner’s Auto mode is in use.
a station is being received with suffi cient signal strength to provide acceptable listening quality.
ST(Stereo) : This indicator illuminates when an
FM station is being tuned into stereo condition.
¡0 EQ mode indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the HT-EQ function is active.
¡1 ATT (Attenuation) indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the attenuation function is active.
g DTS-ES mode indicators
(DISC6.1, MTX6.1)
These indicators will illuminate to show the DTS-ES decoding mode (Discrete 6.1 or Matrix 6.1).
¡2 DIGITAL Input Indicator
This indicator lights when a digital input has been selected.
h V (video)-OFF mode indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the Video-OFF function is active.
¡3 ANALOG input indicator
This indicator is illuminated when an analog input source has been selected.
5
6
REAR PANEL
z x
⁄1 c v
FRONT SURROUND BACK
S. SPEAKER B
SPEAKER SYSTEMS 6 - 8 OHMS
SURROUND CENTER
⁄0 .
b n m ,
n DIGITAL INPUT (Dig.1 - 3)
(coaxial, optical)
There are 2 digital inputs with coaxial jacks, 1 with optical jack.
The inputs accept digital audio signals from a compact disc, LD, DVD, or other digital source component.
Connect this jack to the line level input of a powered subwoofer. If an external subwoofer amplifi er is used, connect this jack to the subwoofer amplifi er input. If you are using two subwoofers, either powered or with a 2 channel subwoofer amplifi er, connect a “Y” connector to the subwoofer output jack and run one cable from it to each subwoofer amplifi er.
GND
ANTENNA
AM
VIDEO
IN OUT
DSS / VCR2
IN OUT
VCR1 DVD TV
MONITOR
L
IN
SL C
DVD
SBL
MONITOR
S-
VIDEO
IN OUT
RC-5
L
R
CD
IN OUT
TAPE
IN OUT
CDR/MD
IN OUT
DSS / VCR2
IN OUT
VCR1
AUDIO
DVD TV
R SR SW
7.1CH INPUT
SBR 1 2
DIGITAL INPUT
3
Y
/
PB
CR /
PR
DVD DSS / VCR 2 MONITOR
COMPONENT VIDEO
SUBWOOFER
OUT
R L R L R L
AC IN
OUTPUT
If your DVD player or other device has component video connectors, be sure to connect them to these component video connectors on the SR3001. The
SR3001 has two component video input connectors to obtain the color information (Y, C
B
, C
R
) directly from the recorded DVD signal or other video component and one component video output connector to output it directly into the matrix decoder of the display device.
By sending the pure DVD component video signal directly, the DVD signal forgoes the extra processing that normally would degrade the image. The result is vastly increased image quality, with incredibly life like colors and crisp detail.
z AUDIO IN/OUT (CD, TAPE, CD-R/
MD, TV, DVD, VCR1, DSS/VCR2)
These are the analog audio inputs and outputs. There are 7 audio inputs (4 of which are linked to video inputs) and 4 audio outputs (2 of which are linked to video outputs). The audio jacks are nominally labeled for cassette tape decks, compact disc players, DVD players and etc.... The audio inputs and outputs require RCA-type connectors.
c VIDEO IN/OUT
(TV, DVD, VCR1, DSS/VCR2)
These are the video inputs and outputs. There are 4 video inputs and 2 video outputs and each one includes both composite video and S-video confi gurations. Connect VCRs, DVD players, and other video components to the video inputs.
The 2 video output channels can be used to be connected to video tape recorders for making recordings.
x FM antenna terminal (75 ohms)
Connect an external FM antenna with a coaxial cable, or a cable network FM source.
This is a monitor output and each one includes both composite video and S-video confi gurations.
AM antenna and ground terminals
Connect the supplied AM loop antenna. Use the terminals marked “AM” and “GND”. The supplied AM loop antenna will provide good AM reception in most areas. Position the loop antenna until you hear the best reception.
b REMOTE CONT. IN/OUT terminals
Connect to a Marantz component equipped with remote control (RC-5) terminals.
, AC Power Cord
Connect to an AC power outlet.
SR3001 has to be powered by 120V AC only.
. 7.1 CHANNEL INPUT
By connecting a DVD Audio player, SACD multichannel player, or other components that has a multichannel port, you can playback the audio with
5.1 channel or 7.1 channel outputs.
⁄0 Speaker outputs terminals
Seven terminals are provided for the front left, front right, front center, surround left, surround right, surround back left and surround back right speakers.
Note:
You can use surround back speaker terminals as
S(Surround) SPEAKER B terminals, when you use no surround back speaker.
REMOTE CONTROL
OPERATION
¤2
¤1
¤0
⁄9
⁄8
⁄7
⁄6
⁄5
⁄4
FUNCTION AND OPERATION
The provided remote control unit is a universal remote controller. The POWER button, numeric buttons and control buttons are used in common across different input source components.
The input source controlled with the remote control unit changes when one of the input selector buttons is pressed.
¤5
¤4
¤3
POWER
TV VCR1 DSS/VCR2 DVD
TUNER CD TAPE CDR/MD
AUX1
TV
VOL.
SLEEP
OSD
AMP
MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
ENTER
MENU
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT AUTO
1
NIGHT
DISPLAY
CLEAR
CSII
4
MCH-ST
7
MEMO
MENU OFF
2
DTS
3
EX/ES
5
STEREO
8
VIRTUAL
6
7.1CH IN
9
P.SCAN/V-OFF A/D
0
CHANNEL/SKIP
BASS TREBLE TUNE/SEARCH
T-MODE RDS F.DIRECT
INPUT/DISC+ AUDIO SUB-T/ATT PTY
CH.SEL
LIP.SYNC
SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC5500SR
z x c v b n m
,
.
⁄0
⁄1
⁄2
⁄3
Lights up during a button is pressed and an infrared signal is sending.
x (Main) POWER buttons
(when AMP mode is selected)
Press to switch the power of the SR3001 ON or
OFF after pressing the AMP button.
, MENU OFF button
(when AMP mode is selected)
This button is used to exit from the SETUP MAIN
MENU.
c Input selector buttons/ FUNCTION
SELECTOR buttons
(AUDIO/VIDEO INPUT)
These buttons are used to select a Audio or Video source component. Press one of these buttons once to change the function of the remote control.
Press same button within 2 seconds, the input function of the SR3001 is changed.
Audio function sources such as CD, TAPE, CDR/MD, and TUNER may be selected in conjunction with a
Video source.
This feature (Sound Injection) combines a sound from one source with a picture from another.
Choose the video source fi rst, and then choose a different audio source to activate this function.
Notes:
• CDR/MD button is set CDR function at initial. To switch MD function, press and hold down CDR/
MD button and press 2 button.
• To return CDR function, press and hold down CDR/
MD button and press 1 button.
v MAIN VOLUME UP (
buttons
3) /DOWN (4)
Main volume control of the SR3001. The front, surround, center and subwoofer channel volumes controlled by these buttons simultaneously.
(when AMP mode is selected)
Use these button when operating the SETUP MAIN
MENU.
. Numeric buttons 1 to 9 / Surround
mode buttons
Numeric buttons
These buttons are used to enter fi gures in the selection of a tuner preset station and station name preset or to set select a CD track number, etc. The functions of these buttons are dependent on the function button selected.
Surround mode buttons
(when AMP mode is selected)
These buttons are used to select the surround mode.
⁄0 P.SCAN (Preset scan) / V(Video)-
OFF button
(when TUNER mode is selected)
This button is used to start preset scan when
SR3001 is selected TUNER mode.
(when AMP mode is selected)
This is used when switching the video signals from the various monitor outputs to Video-Off mode.
Muting button of the SR3001. Press this button decrease the sound temporarily. Press this button again to return to the previous sound.
When this button is pressed, “MUTE” indicator lights up.
⁄1 0 / A/D button
0 button
This button is used to enter the number “0”
A/D button (when AMP mode is selected)
This is used to switch between the analog and digital inputs.
(when AMP mode is selected)
This button is used to enter the SETUP MAIN
MENU.
These buttons are used when operating the CD player, TAPE deck, etc.
The function of these buttons are dependent on the function button selected.
For the controllable functions of each input function, please refer to controllable function table on the page
10.
⁄3 SUB-T (Title) / ATT (attenuator)
button
When the input signal is too high and the voice distorts even while adjusting the SR3001 VOLUME control, turn on this function. “ATT” is illuminated when this function is activated.
The input level is reduced. Attenuator is invalid for the output signal of “REC OUT”.
Note:
This function is unavailable while the digital input is selected.
⁄4 INPUT/DISC+ / CH.SEL buttons
This button is used to enter the input level setup menu.
buttons
These buttons are used to adjust the tone control of high frequency sound for left and right speaker.
These buttons are used to adjust the tone control of low frequency sound for left, right and subwoofer speaker.
Memory enable button for various preset functions.
This button is used to cancel for certain memory or programming operations.
Selects the display mode for the front display of the
SR3001.
Pressing this button prevents the Dolby Digital signal from playback at a loud voice. This function reduces the voice by 1/3 to 1/4 at maximum. Thus, it eliminates the occurrence of an abruptly loud voice at night. However, the function is valid only in the case when the Dolby Digital signal is entered into OPTICAL or COAXIAL and data to compress the voice exists in the signal to be played back.
When this button is pressed, the “NIGHT” indicator is illuminated.
7
8
¤1 PURE DIRECT button
When this button is pressed, the tone control circuit is bypassed.
¤2 SETUP / T.TONE button
(when AMP mode is selected)
Used to enter the test tone menu.
PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER
The remote controller RC5500SR must be programmed to use the codes for your appliances of different brands. This is done by keying in a 4-digit code or by scanning the codes until the correct one is found. We recommend to using the 4-digit code. This mode is faster and more reliable. The code scanning method should be used only if you cannot fi nd the code for one of your appliances. The codes are listed at the end of this book.
SCANNING THE CODE TABLE
4.
2.
4.
POWER
TV VCR1 DSS/VCR2 DVD
TUNER CD TAPE CDR/MD
AUX1
TV
VOL.
SLEEP
AMP
MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
OSD MENU
2.
6.
3.
Note:
This button is unavailable for SR3001.
¤4 SLEEP (sleep timer) button
This button is used for setting the sleep timer. It can be operated the same way as the button on the unit.
Important:
• Use the remote control buttons for programming, not the buttons of the receiver or other appliances.
• Some codes may be not match your equipment. In this case, your equipment cannot be controlled with this remote controller.
PROGRAMMING WITH THE 4-DIGIT CODE
ENTER
¤5 TV VOLUME UP ( 3) /DOWN (4)
buttons
These buttons increase or decrease TV’s volume.
1.
POWER
TV VCR1 DSS/VCR2 DVD
TUNER CD TAPE CDR/MD
AUX1
TV
VOL.
SLEEP
AMP
MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
1.
2.
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT AUTO
1
NIGHT
DISPLAY
CLEAR
CSII
4
MCH-ST
7
MEMO
MENU OFF
2
EX/ES
5
STEREO
8
A/D
0
CHANNEL/SKIP
DTS
3
VIRTUAL
6
7.1CH IN
9
P.SCAN/V-OFF
BASS TREBLE TUNE/SEARCH
T-MODE RDS F.DIRECT
OSD MENU
INPUT/DISC+ AUDIO SUB-T/ATT PTY
1.
Press and hold down the Function Selector button for the appliance which should be controlled and press SETUP button until the indicator blinks twice.
2.
Press the 4-digit code for appliance (code table at the end of this book)
3.
When the procedure is successful, the indicator will blink twice.
Note:
If the indicator did not blink twice, then repeat steps 1 through 2 and try entering the same code again.
1.
Switch on the appliance which should be controlled.
2.
Press and hold down the Function Selector button for appliance which should be controlled and press SETUP button until the indicator blinking twice.
3.
Press the code 9 - 9 - 1.
The indicator will blink twice.
4.
Aim the remote control at the appliance and slowly alternate between pressing POWER button and the Function Selector button for the appliance.
5.
Stop when the appliance turns off.
6.
Press
CHECKING THE CODE
1.
POWER
TV VCR1 DSS/VCR2 DVD
TUNER CD TAPE CDR/MD
AUX1
TV
VOL.
SLEEP
AMP
MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
OSD MENU
1.
3.
4.
2.
ENTER
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT
NIGHT
DISPLAY
CLEAR
AUTO
1
CSII
4
MCH-ST
7
MEMO
MENU OFF
2
EX/ES
5
STEREO
DTS
3
VIRTUAL
6
7.1CH IN
8
A/D
0
CHANNEL/SKIP
9
P.SCAN/V-OFF
BASS TREBLE
TUNE/SEARCH
ENTER
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT AUTO
1
NIGHT
DISPLAY
CLEAR
CSII
4
MCH-ST
7
MEMO
MENU OFF
2
EX/ES
5
DTS
3
VIRTUAL
6
STEREO
8
7.1CH IN
9
A/D
0
P.SCAN/V-OFF
CHANNEL/SKIP
BASS TREBLE TUNE/SEARCH
T-MODE RDS F.DIRECT
1.
Press and hold down the Function Selector button for appliance which should be controlled and press SETUP button until the indicator blinking twice.
2.
Press the code 9 - 9 - 0.
The indicator will blink twice.
3.
To view the code for fi rst digit, press 1 once.
Wait 3 seconds, count the indicator blinks (e.g.
3 blinks = 3) and write down the number.
Note:
If a code digit is “0”, the indicator will not blink.
4.
Repeat step 3 three more times for remaining digits. Use 2 for the second digit, 3 for the third digit, and 4 for the fourth digit.
RESETTING THE ALL CODE
1.
POWER
TV VCR1 DSS/VCR2 DVD
TUNER CD TAPE CDR/MD
AUX1
TV
VOL.
SLEEP
AMP
MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
OSD MENU
1.
2.
OSD
ENTER
MENU
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT AUTO
1
NIGHT
DISPLAY
CLEAR
CSII
4
MCH-ST
7
MEMO
MENU OFF
2
EX/ES
5
DTS
3
VIRTUAL
6
STEREO
8
7.1CH IN
9
A/D
0
P.SCAN/V-OFF
CHANNEL/SKIP
BASS TREBLE TUNE/SEARCH
1.
Press and hold down the any Function
Selector button and press SETUP button until the indicator blinking twice.
2.
Press the code 9 - 8 - 1.
The indicator will blink twice.
Then, RC5500SR will return to the factory preset code.
Note:
After this procedure, the selected function button is set initial code and other function buttons are set initial code too.
Once you have found and the codes for your various appliances, you may want to write them down here.
TV
VCR
DSS
DVD
CD
TAPE
CDR
MD
OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
REMOTE CONTROL
The distance between the transmitter of the remote control and the IR SENSOR of the SR3001 should be less than 5 meters. If the remote control is pointed in a direction other than the IR SENSOR or if there is an obstacle between them, use of the remote control may not be possible.
LOADING BATTERIES
The life of the batteries used with the remote control is about 4 months with normal use. Also be sure to replace batteries earlier when you notice that they are getting weak.
1.
Remove the back cover.
Remote-controllable range
Approx. 5 m
60°
T S
LE TO AV SUR
ROU ND
REC EIV
ER SR 450
7.1
IN
STA
PO
ER
NDB
N/S
TA ND BY
TI UL
EA KE
PH
NE
SU
RR DE UN
AU
TO
HT-EQ
ME NU
TE EN
PL
EX
EM
BAN
CLE AR
T-M OD
DO
UT
VO
LU
AT
Remote control unit (RC5500SR)
SR3001
2.
3.
Insert the new batteries (AAA type) with correct and polarity.
Close the cover until it clicks.
GENERAL INFORMATION OF RC5500SR TO SR3001
To control the SR3001 by your RC5500SR, you have to select the device AMP or TUNER by pressing the function selector button. Please refer below for the details in AMP and TUNER mode.
AMP MODE
POWER
TV
TUNER
TV
VOL.
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT
NIGHT
DISPLAY
CLEAR
AUTO
1
CSII
4
MCH-ST
7
MEMO
MENU OFF
2
EX/ES
5
STEREO
8
A/D
0
DTS
3
VIRTUAL
6
7.1CH IN
9
P.SCAN/V-OFF
CHANNEL/SKIP
BASS
INPUT/DISC+ AUDIO SUB-T/ATT
CH.SEL
OSD
VCR1 DSS/VCR2
CD
AUX1
SLEEP
TREBLE
T-MODE
TAPE
AMP
MUTE
ENTER
MENU
SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC5500SR
DVD
CDR/MD
MAIN
VOL.
TUNE/SEARCH
RDS F.DIRECT
PTY
LIP.SYNC
POWER Turns the SR3001 on and off
Function selector * Selects a particular source component
SLEEP *
MUTE *
VOL 34 *
MENU
Sets the sleep timer function
Decreases the sound temporarily
Adjusts the over all sound level
Enters the SETUP MENU
Cursor
ENTER
Moves the cursor for settings in the SETUP MENU
• Enters the SETUP MENU
• Confi rms the settings in SETUP MENU
SETUP/T.TONE
Enters the test tone mode for setting the Speaker Level Setup
MENU OFF Exits from the SETUP MENU
PURE DIRECT * Selects the Pure Direct mode
NIGHT * Turns on or off the NIGHT mode
DISPLAY * Change the front display mode
Surround mode (1-8) Selects the surround mode
7.1CH-IN (9)
A/D (0)
Selects the 7.1CH IN
Switches between the analog and digital inputs
BASS 34 * Adjusts the tone control of low frequency sound
TREBLE 34 * Adjusts the tone control of high frequency sound
SUB-T/ATT Reduces the input level
P.SCAN/V-OFF Turns on or off the Video output
CH. SEL
LIP.SYNC
Adjusts the input level
Selects the LIP. SYNC mode
* These buttons are used to control SR3001 in any function mode.
TUNER MODE
POWER
TV VCR1 DSS/VCR2 DVD
TUNER CD TAPE CDR/MD
AUX1
TV
VOL.
SLEEP
AMP
MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
OSD MENU
ENTER
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT AUTO
1
NIGHT
DISPLAY
CLEAR
CSII
4
MCH-ST
7
MEMO
MENU OFF
2
EX/ES
5
STEREO
8
A/D
0
CHANNEL/SKIP
DTS
3
VIRTUAL
6
7.1CH IN
9
P.SCAN/V-OFF
BASS TREBLE TUNE/SEARCH
T-MODE RDS F.DIRECT
INPUT/DISC+ AUDIO SUB-T/ATT PTY
CH.SEL
LIP.SYNC
SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC5500SR
TUNER
0-9
Selects a frequency band
Inputs the numeric #s
CLEAR
MEMO
Clears the inputting
Enters the tuner preset memory numbers
P.SCAN/V-OFF Starts preset scan
CHANNEL/SKIP
4
/
¢
• Selects a preset station
• Changes a PTY type *
Tunes a station TUNE/SEARCH
5 / 6
T-MODE 1
2
RDS ;
F.DIRECT
2
PTY 9
Selects the auto stereo mode or mono mode
Selects the display mode in RDS *
Selects the “Frequency direct input”
Displays the programmed information of the current station *
* : European model only
9
10
THE CONTRABLE FUNCTION TABLE
POWER
TV VCR1 DSS/VCR2 DVD
TUNER CD TAPE CDR/MD
AUX1
TV
VOL.
SLEEP
AMP
MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
OSD MENU
ENTER
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT
NIGHT
DISPLAY
CLEAR
AUTO
1
CSII
4
MCH-ST
7
MEMO
MENU OFF
2
EX/ES
5
DTS
3
VIRTUAL
6
STEREO
8
7.1CH IN
9
A/D
0
P.SCAN/V-OFF
CHANNEL/SKIP
BASS TREBLE TUNE/SEARCH
T-MODE RDS F.DIRECT
INPUT/DISC+ AUDIO SUB-T/ATT PTY
CH.SEL
LIP.SYNC
SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC5500SR
POWER
MENU
Cursor
ENTER
SETUP/T.TONE
MENU OFF
0 - 9
CLEAR
MEMO
CHANNEL/SKIP
4
CHANNEL/SKIP
¢
TUNE/SEARCH 5
TUNE/SEARCH 6
0 (REC)
T-MODE 1
2
RDS ;
F.DIRECT 2
INPUT/DISC+
AUDIO
PTY 9
SUB-T/ATT
TV
POWER
CALL UP
MENU
Cursor
OK
–
VCR
POWER
CALL UP
MENU
Cursor
OK
–
–
INPUT
NUMERIC
INPUT
CLEAR
–
CANCEL
MENU
INPUT
NUMERIC
TAPE
SPEED
–
CH–
CH+
–
–
–
–
PREV
NEXT
REWIND
FF
REC
–
–
–
PAUSE
PLAY
INPUT SEL.
TV/VCR
– AUDIO
–
–
STOP
–
DVD
POWER
CALL UP
MENU
Cursor
OK
SETUP
MENU
–
INPUT
NUMERIC
INPUT
CLEAR
CALL
PROGRAM
PREV
NEXT
REWIND
FF
–
–
PAUSE
PLAY
DISC+
AUDIO
STOP
SUBTITLE
DSS
POWER
CALL UP
MENU
Cursor
OK
–
CANCEL
MENU
INPUT
NUMERIC
INPUT
CLEAR
–
CH–
CH+
–
–
–
–
–
–
TV/DSS
AUDIO
–
–
CD
POWER
SWITCH
DISPLAY
–
–
–
TAPE
POWER
SWITCH
DISPLAY
–
–
–
CDR
POWER
SWITCH
DISPLAY
–
–
–
MD
POWER
SWITCH
DISPLAY
–
–
–
–
INPUT
NUMERIC
INPUT
CLEAR
CALL
PROGRAM
PREV
NEXT
REWIND
FF
–
–
PAUSE
PLAY
DISC+
–
STOP
–
–
INPUT
NUMERIC
INPUT
CLEAR
CALL
PROGRAM
PREV
NEXT
REWIND
FF
REC
DIRECTION
PAUSE
PLAY
–
–
STOP
–
–
INPUT
NUMERIC
INPUT
CLEAR
CALL
PROGRAM
PREV
NEXT
REWIND
FF
REC
–
PAUSE
PLAY
DISC+
–
STOP
–
–
INPUT
NUMERIC
INPUT
CLEAR
CALL
PROGRAM
PREV
NEXT
REWIND
FF
REC
–
PAUSE
PLAY
–
–
STOP
–
CONNECTIONS
SPEAKER PLACEMENT
The ideal surround speaker system for this unit is 7-speaker systems, using front left and right speakers, a center speaker, surround left and right speakers, surround back left and right speakers, and a subwoofer.
For best results we recommend that all front speakers be of the same type, with identical or similar driver units.
This will deliver smooth pans across the front sound stage as the action moves from side to side.
Your center channel speaker is very important as over 80 % of the dialog from a typical motion picture emanates from the center channel.
It should possess similar sonic characteristics to the main speakers. Surround channel speakers need not be identical to the front channel speakers, but they should be of high quality.
The surround center speaker is useful for playback of Dolby Digital Surround EX or DTS-ES. One of the benefi ts of both Dolby Digital and DTS is that surround channels are discrete full range, while they were frequency limited in earlier “Pro Logic” type systems.
Bass effects are an important part of home theater.
For optimal enjoyment a subwoofer should be used as it is optimized for low frequency reproduction. If you have full range front speakers, however, they may be used in place of a subwoofer with proper setting of the switches in the menu system.
Surround
Back Left
Surround Left
Subwoofer
Front Left
Surround left and right speakers
When the SR3001 is used in surround operation, the preferred location for surround speakers is on the side walls of the room, at or slightly behind the listening position.
The center of the speaker should face into the room.
Surround back left and right speakers
Surround back speakers are required when a full 7.1channel system is installed.
Speakers should be placed on a rear wall, behind the listening position.
The center of the speaker should face into the room.
Subwoofer
We recommend using a subwoofer to have maximum bass effect. Subwoofer bears only low frequency range so you can place it any where in the room.
HEIGHT OF THE SPEAKER UNITS
Front left and right speakers, and a center speaker
Align the tweeters and mid-range drivers on the three front speakers at the same height, as best as possible.
Surround left and right speakers, and surround back speaker
Place the surround left, right and surround back speakers higher than your ears by about 70cm – 1m.
Also place the speakers at the same height, as best as possible.
70cm
1m
150
°
135
°
Surround
110
°
Back Right
Surround Right
90
°
Front Center
0
°
22
°
30
°
Front Right
Front left and right speakers
We recommend to set the front L and R speakers with 45-60 degrees from the listening position.
Center speaker
Align the front line of the center speaker with the front
L/R speakers. Or place the center speaker a little backward from the line.
Note:
Use magnetically-shielded speakers for front left, right and the center speakers when the speakers are installed near the TV and the TV is a monitor type.
CONNECTING SPEAKERS
or
Powered subwoofer
L
FM (75 Ω) GND
ANTENNA
AM
VIDEO
IN OUT
DSS / VCR2
IN
VCR1
OUT
DVD TV
MONITOR
L
IN
VCR1
OUT
SL C
DVD
SBL
MONITOR
S-
VIDEO
IN OUT
RC-5
R
CD
IN
TAPE
OUT IN OUT
CDR/MD
IN OUT
DSS / VCR2
IN
VCR1
AUDIO
OUT
DVD TV
R SR SW
7.1CH INPUT
SBR 1 2
DIGITAL INPUT
3
Y
C B
C
R
DVD DSS / VCR 2 MONITOR
COMPONENT VIDEO
SUBWOOFER
OUT
Power
Amplifi er
INVERT
OUTPUT
INPUT INPUT
LEVEL
BTL EXT. CONT. IN
MIN MAX
MASTER SLAVE
VIDEO/
+5~13V DC
REMOTE CONT.
SYSTEM OUT OUT IN
F U SE
SPEAKER SYSTEM
MINIMUM 4 OHMS
R L
FRONT SURROUND BACK
S. SPEAKER B
SPEAKER SYSTEMS 6 - 8 OHMS
SURROUND CENTER
Surround
BACK Right
R
CONNECTING SPEAKER WIRE
1.
Strip away approx. 3/8 inch (10 mm) of wire insulation.
2.
Twist the bared wire ends tight, to prevent short circuits.
3.
Loosen the knob by turning it counterclockwise.
4.
Insert the bare part of the wire into the hole in side of each terminal.
5.
Tighten the knob by turning it clockwise to secure the wire.
L
Passive subwoofer
R L
Surround
BACK Left
1.
Right
Front
Left
2.
3/8 inch (10 mm)
3.
4.
Center
Surround
Right
Left
5.
AC IN
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Caution:
• Be sure to use speakers with the specifi ed impedance as shown on the rear panel of this unit.
• To prevent damage to circuitry, do not let the bare speaker wires touch each other and do not let them touch any metal part of this unit.
• Do not touch the speaker terminals when the power is on.
It may cause you to receive an electric shocks.
• Do not connect more than one speaker cable to one speaker terminal. Doing so may damage this unit.
CONNECTING AUDIO COMPONENTS
CD recorder / MD deck
DIGITAL
OUTPUT L
OUT IN
L
R R
OUT
L
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
R
L R
L R R L
CD player
L
OUT IN
L
R R
L R
L R
Tape Deck
Analog Audio
R L L R L R
FM (75 Ω) GND
ANTENNA
AM
VIDEO
IN OUT
DSS / VCR2
IN OUT
VCR1 DVD TV
MONITOR
L
IN
SL
VCR1
OUT
C
DVD
SBL
MONITOR
S-
VIDEO
IN OUT
RC-5
IN OUT
DSS / VCR2
IN OUT
VCR1
AUDIO
DVD TV
R SR SW
7.1CH INPUT
SBR 2
DIGITAL INPUT
Digital Audio (coaxial)
AC IN
Y
/P
B
C R
/P
R
Digital Audio (optical)
DVD DSS / VCR 2 MONITOR
COMPONENT VIDEO
Note:
Be sure to connect the positive and negative cables for the speaker properly. If they are miss-connected, the signal phase will be reversed and the signal quality will be corrupted.
CONNECTING A SUBWOOFER
Use the PRE OUT SUBWOOFER jack to connect a powered subwoofer (power amplifi er built in ).
If your subwoofer is a passive type (power amplifi er is not built in), connect a monaural power amplifi er to the PRE OUT SUBWOOFER jack and connect the subwoofer to the amplifi er.
SUBWOOFER
OUT
R L R L
R L R L R L
FRONT SURROUND BACK
S. SPEAKER B
SPEAKER SYSTEMS 6 - 8 OHMS
SURROUND CENTER
The output audio signal from the TAPE OUT jack and the CD-R/MD OUT jack is the same signal which is currently selected.
Caution:
Do not connect this unit and other components to mains power until all connections between components have been completed.
Notes:
• Insert all plugs and connectors securely. Incomplete connections may make noise.
• Be sure to connect the left and right channels properly.
Red connectors are for the R (right) channel, and white connectors are for the L (left) channel.
• Be sure to connect input and output properly.
• Refer to the instructions for each component that is connected to this unit.
• Do not bind audio/video connection cables with power cords and speaker cables this will result in generating a hum or other noise.
CONNECTING DIGITAL AUDIO COMPONENTS
• There are 3 digital inputs, 2 coaxial jacks and
1 optical jack, on the rear panel. You can use these jacks to input PCM, Dolby Digital and DTS bitstream signals from a CD, DVD, or other digital source components.
• Refer to the instructions for each component. To setup the digital audio format of DVD player, or other digital source’s connected to digital input jacks.
• Use fi ber optical cables (optical) for DIG-1 input jacks. Use 75 ohms coaxial cables (for digital audio or video) for DIG-2, 3 input jacks.
• You can designate the input for each digital input jacks according to your component. See page 17.
Notes:
• There is no Dolby Digital RF input jack. Please use an external RF demodulator Dolby Digital decoder when connecting the Dolby Digital RF output jack of the video disc player to the digital input jack.
• The digital signal jacks on this unit conform to the EIA standard. If you use a cable that does not conform to this standard, this unit may not function properly.
• Each type of audio jack works independently.
Signals input through the digital and analog jacks are output through the corresponding digital and analog jacks, respectively.
CONNECTING VIDEO COMPONENTS
DVD player
VIDEO PROJECTOR
VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO
OUT
S-VIDEO
OUT
DIGITAL
OUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
Y / P B R / P R
L R
L R
S-VIDEO
IN
COMPONENT
Y
VIDEO IN
C B / P B R / P R
L R
M
VIDEO
IN OUT
DSS / VCR2 VCR1
OUT
TV
MONITOR
L SL
VCR1
OUT
C SBL
T IN OUT
CDR/MD
IN OUT
DSS / VCR2 VCR1
OUT
TV
R SR SW
7.1CH INPUT
SBR 1
IN OUT
RC-5
3
SUBWOOFER
OUT
R L R L R L
FRONT SURROUND BACK
S. SPEAKER B
SPEAKER SYSTEMS 6 - 8 OHMS
SURROUND CENTER
DSS / VCR 2
L R L R
L R L R
VIDEO
OUT IN
AUDIO
OUT
AUDIO
IN
L R L R
S-VIDEO
OUT IN
VCR
Satellite Tuner
AUDIO
OUT
VIDEO
OUT
DIGITAL
OUT
L R
L R
L R
VIDEO
L
FM (75 Ω) GND
ANTENNA
AM
IN OUT
DSS / VCR2
IN OUT
VCR1 DVD
R
CD
IN OUT
TAPE
IN OUT
CDR/MD
IN OUT
DSS / VCR2
IN OUT
VCR1
AUDIO
DVD
L
IN
SL
VCR1
OUT
C
DVD
SBL
R SR SW
7.1CH INPUT
SBR
IN
DIGITAL
SUBWOOFER
OUT
R L R L R L
FRONT SURROUND BACK
S. SPEAKER B
SPEAKER SYSTEMS 6 - 8 OHMS
SURROUND CENTER
L R
L R
AUDIO
OUT
VIDEO
OUT
L R
VIDEO
IN
S-VIDEO
IN
Video
S-Video
Analog Audio
Digital Audio
(coaxial)
Digital Audio
(optical)
VIDEO, S-VIDEO , COMPONENT JACKS
There are 3 types of video jacks on the rear panel.
VIDEO jack
The video signal for the VIDEO jacks is the conventional composite video signal.
S-VIDEO jack
The video signal is separated into luminance (Y) and color (C) signals for the S-VIDEO jack. The S-VIDEO signals enables high-quality color reproduction. If your video component has an S-VIDEO output, we recommend to use it. Connect the S-VIDEO output jack on your video component to the S-VIDEO input jack on this unit.
Component jack
Make component video connections to a TV or monitor with component inputs to produce higher quality video images. Use a component video cable or 3 video cords to connect the component video out jacks on the SR3001 to the monitor.
Notes:
• Be sure to connect the left and right audio channels properly.
Red connectors are for the R (right) channel, and white connectors are the for L (left) channel.
• Be sure to connect the inputs and outputs of the video signals properly.
• If you connect the S-VIDEO or component signal to the S-VIDEO or component jack on this unit, it is not necessary to connect the conventional video signal to the VIDEO (composite) jack. If you use both video inputs, this unit gives priority to the S-
VIDEO signal.
• Each type of video jack works independently.
Signals input to the VIDEO (composite) and S-
VIDEO jacks or component are output to the corresponding VIDEO (composite) and S-VIDEO or component jacks, respectively.
• You may need to setup the digital audio output format of your DVD player, or other digital source components. Refer to the instructions of the each component connected to the digital input jacks.
• There is no Dolby Digital RF input jack. Please use an external RF demodulator with a Dolby Digital decoder to connect a video disc player which has a
Dolby Digital RF output jack to the digital input jack on this unit.
TV
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14
ADVANCED CONNECTING
L
FM (75 Ω) GND
ANTENNA
AM
VIDEO
IN OUT
DSS / VCR2
IN OUT
VCR1 DVD TV
MONITOR
IN
VCR1
OUT
DVD MONITOR
S
V
R
CD
IN OUT
TAPE
IN OUT
CDR/MD
IN OUT
DSS / VCR2
IN OUT
VCR1
AUDIO
DVD TV
SR SW
7.1CH INPUT
SUBWOOFER
OUT
R L R L R L
FRONT SURROUND BACK
S. SPEAKER B
SPEAKER SYSTEMS 6 - 8 OHMS
SURROUND CENTER
L R L R R L
L R L R L R
CENTER
L
R
FRONT SURR.
SUB
WOOFER
SURR.
BACK
DVD Audio player or
SACD Multi channel player
CONNECTING MULTI CHANNEL AUDIO SOURCE
The 7.1CH INPUT jacks are for multichannel audio source such as a SACD multichannel player, DVD audio player or external decoder.
If you use these jacks, switch on the 7.1CH INPUT and set the 7.1CH INPUT level by using the 7.1 channel input level menu. See page 29.
CONNECTING THE REMOTE CONTROL JACKS
2
TV
MONITOR
L
IN
SL
VCR1
OUT
C
DVD
SBL
MONITOR
TV
R SR SW
7.1CH INPUT
SBR
S-
VIDEO
1 2
DIGITAL INPUT
3
C
B
Y
C R
DVD DSS / VCR 2 MONITOR
COMPONENT VIDEO
R L R L
RROUND BACK
. SPEAKER B
8 OHMS
SURROUND CENTER
1
CD recorder
REMOTE
CONTROL
IN
OUT
EXTERNAL INTERNAL
REMOTE
CONTROL
IN
OUT
MD deck
EXTERNAL INTERNAL
RC OUT
REMOTE
CONTROL
IN
OUT
OPTION
CD player
EXTERNAL INTERNAL q
You can control other Marantz products through this unit with the remote control by connecting the
REMOTE CONTROL terminals on each unit.
The signal transmitted from the remote control is received by the remote sensor on this unit. Then the signal is sent to the connected device through this terminal. Therefore you only need to aim the remote at one unit. Also, if a Marantz power amplifi er (some models excluded) is connected to one of these terminals, the power amplifier’s, power switch is synchronized with this unit’s power switch.
Set the REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH on the units, other than the main unit to EXT.(EXTERNAL) for this feature.
w
Whenever external infrared sensors or similar devices are connected to RC-5 IN of the SR3001, be sure to always disable operation of the infrared sensor on the main unit by using the following procedure.
1.
2.
Hold down the 7.1CH INPUT button and
MENU button on the front panel at the same time for fi ve seconds.
The setting “IR=ENABLE” is shown on the FL
DISPLAY.
3.
Press
“IR=DISABLE”.
4.
Press made, the infrared sensor on the main unit is disabled.
Note:
Be sure to set to “IR=ENABLE” when external infrared sensors or similar devices are not connected.
Otherwise, the main unit will be unable to receive remote control commands.
5.
To restore the original setting, perform steps 1 to 4 to set to “IR=ENABLE”.
CONNECTING THE ANTENNA TERMINALS
FM
Antenna
FM External
Antenna
FM (75
Ω)
VIDEO
IN OUT
DSS / VCR2
IN
VCR1
OUT
DVD TV
MONITOR
L
IN
SL
VCR1
OUT
C
DVD
SBL
MONITOR
S-
VIDEO
IN OUT
RC-5
L
R
CD
IN OUT
TAPE
IN OUT
CDR/MD
IN OUT
DSS / VCR2
IN
VCR1
OUT
AUDIO
DVD TV
R SR SW
7.1CH INPUT
SBR 1 2
DIGITAL INPUT
3
C B
Y
C R
DVD DSS / VCR 2 MONITOR
COMPONENT VIDEO
SUBWOOFER
OUT
R L R L R L
FRONT SURROUND BACK
S. SPEAKER B
SPEAKER SYSTEMS 6 - 8 OHMS
SURROUND CENTER
AC IN
ASSEMBLING THE AM LOOP ANTENNA
1.
Release the vinyl tie and take out the connection line.
2.
Bend the base part in the reverse direction.
4.
AM Loop
Antenna
AM External
Antenna
Place the antenna on stable surface.
CONNECTING THE SUPPLIED ANTENNAS
Connecting the supplied FM antenna
The supplied FM antenna is for indoor use only.
During use, extend the antenna and move it in various directions until the clearest signal is received.
Fix it with push pins or similar implements in the position that will cause the least amount of distortion.
If you experience poor reception quality, an outdoor antenna may improve the quality.
Connecting the supplied AM loop antenna
The supplied AM loop antenna is for indoor use only.
Set it in the direction and position it to where you receive the clearest sound. Put it as far away as possible from the unit, televisions, speaker cables, and power cords.
If you experience poor reception quality, an outdoor antenna may improve the quality.
1.
Press and hold down the lever of the AM antenna terminal.
2.
Insert the bare wire into the antenna terminal.
3.
Release the lever.
CONNECTING AN FM OUTDOOR ANTENNA
Notes:
• Keep the antenna away from noise sources (neon signs, busy roads, etc.).
• Do not put the antenna close to power lines. Keep it well away from power lines, transformers, etc.
• To avoid the risk of lightning and electrical shock, grounding is necessary.
CONNECTING AN AM OUTDOOR ANTENNA
An outdoor antenna will be more effective if it is stretched horizontally above a window or outside.
Notes:
• Do not remove the AM loop antenna.
• To avoid the risk of lightning and electrical shock, grounding is necessary.
3.
Insert the hook at the bottom of the loop part into the slot at the base part.
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SETUP
After all components are connected, initial setup must be performed.
MENU STRUCTURE
SIMPLE SETUP
SETUP MENU
1. INPUT
SETUP MENU SYSTEM
The SR3001 incorporates an menu on the front display, which makes various operations possible by using the
cursor (
3, 4, 1, 2) and ENTER buttons.
2. SPEAKER
ENTER THE DESIRED MENU ITEM OF THE
SETUP MENU
7.1CH INPUT
STANDBY
POWER ON/OFF
3.
5.
4.
INPUT SELECTOR
AV SURROUND RECEIVER SR3001
5.
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI AUTO
AUTO SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF NIGHT PEAK
DISC 6.1
MT X 6.1
ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L C
LFE
R
SL S SR
S. SPEAKER B
PHONES
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMORY
EXIT BAND
AUX1
TV
VOL.
SLEEP
AMP
MUTE VOL.
2.
4.
OSD
ENTER
MENU
MENU OFF
2
DTS
3
3.
5.
3.
5.
EXIT
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT AUTO
1
1.
Turn on the unit.
2.
Press
3.
Press the MENU button or the ENTER button of the remote control to enter the SETUP MENU.
4.
Press
SETUP MENU item.
5.
Press to enter the desired menu item.
After fi nishing all setup, press the MENU OFF button to exit the SETUP MENU.
3. PREFERENCE
4. SURROUND
5. DOLBY PLII
6. CSII
SPEAKERS
ROOM
→2.0(2ch)→2.1(2.1ch)→ … →7.0(7ch)→7.1(7.1ch)→
→LARGE→MEDIUM→SMALL→
CD
TAPE
CD-R
TV
DVD
VCR1
DSS
D1 AUTO / D2 AUTO /D3 AUTO
(Digital AUTO mode)
DIG.1 / DIG.2 / DIG.3 (Digital Fixed mode)
ANALOG
Initial state
D3-AUTO
ANALOG
ANALOG
ANALOG
D2-AUTO
ANALOG
D1-AUTO
2-1. SPEAKERS SIZE setup
SUBW
L&R
CENT
SL&SR
SB
SB SIZE
LPF/HPF
(Subwoofer)
(Front Left & Right)
(Center)
(Surround Left & Right)
(Surround Back)
(Surround Back Size)
(Low/High Pass Filter)
→YES→NONE→
→LARGE→SMALL→
→1CH→2CH→NONE→
→SMALL→LARGE→
→80→100→120→
YES
LARGE
→SMALL→LARGE→NONE→
SMALL
→SMALL→LARGE→NONE→
SMALL
2CH
SMALL
100Hz
2-2. SPEAKERS DISTANCE setup
L
R
C
SL
SR
SW
SBL
SBR
(Front L)
(Front R)
(Center)
(Surround L)
(Surround R)
(Subwoofer)
(Surround back L)
(Surround back R)
→0.3m(1ft)→…→9.0m(30ft)
→0.3m(1ft)→…→9.0m(30ft)
→0.3m(1ft)→…→9.0m(30ft)
→0.3m(1ft)→…→9.0m(30ft)
→0.3m(1ft)→…→9.0m(30ft)
→0.3m(1ft)→…→9.0m(30ft)
→0.3m(1ft)→…→9.0m(30ft)
→0.3m(1ft)→…→9.0m(30ft)
3.0m(10ft)
3.0m(10ft)
3.0m(10ft)
3.0m(10ft)
3.0m(10ft)
3.0m(10ft)
3.0m(10ft)
3.0m(10ft)
2-3. SPEAKERS LEVEL setup
T-MODE
L
CENT
R
SR
SBR
SBL
SL
SUBW
(Test Tone)
(Front L-ch Level)
(Center-ch Level)
(Front R-ch Level)
(Surround R-ch Level)
(Surround Back R-ch Level)
(Surround Back L-ch Level)
(Surround L-ch Level)
(Subwoofer Level)
→MANUAL→AUTO→
→-10→…→0→…→+10
→-10→…→0→…→+10
→-10→…→0→…→+10
→-10→…→0→…→+10
→-10→…→0→…→+10
→-10→…→0→…→+10
→-10→…→0→…→+10
→-15→…→0→…→+10
STBY
BASS
7.1-V
SR
HT-EQ
LFE
(Standby Mode)
(Bass Mix)
(7.1ch Video Input)
(Surround Mode)
(LFE Level)
PARAM
PANORAMA
(Parameter)
DIMENSION
C-WIDTH (Center Width)
TRUBASS
SRS DIALOG
MANUAL
0dB
0dB
0dB
0dB
0dB
0dB
0dB
0dB
→NOMAL→ECONOMY→
→BOTH→MIX→
→LAST→TV→DVD→…→V–OFF→
ECONOMY
BOTH
LAST
→…→AUTO→…→STEREO→… AUTO
→OFF→ON→(∗)
OFF
→0→-10→OFF→(∗)
0dB
→DEFAULT→CUSTOM→
→OFF→ON→
→0→1→2→3→4→5→6→
→0→1→2→3→4→5→6→7→
DEFAULT
OFF
3
3
→0→1→2→3→4→5→6→
→0→1→2→3→4→5→6→
0
0
SIMPLE SETUP
You can setup the speaker conditions quickly with
SIMPLE SETUP menu. In this menu, the number of speakers and speaker delay time can be set.
These settings can be changed more detail in “2.
SPEAKER” setup menu.
Press the SIMPLE SETUP button on the unit to enter this menu.
1.
2.
4.
3.
5.
MENU STRUCTURE of Simple Setup
SIMPLE SETUP SPEAKERS
SURROUND RECEIVER SR3001
S. SPEAKER B
PHONES
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI
AUTO
AUTO
SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF NIGHT PEAK
DISC 6.1
MT X 6.1
ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L C
LFE
R
SL S SR
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
DOWN
MUTE
1.
Press
3.
enter the “SPEAKERS” menu.
2.
Press
1 or 2 cursor button to select the speaker number.
Press the menu.
4 cursor button to enter the “ROOM”
4.
Press
1 or 2 cursor button to select the room size.
5.
After finishing all setup, press the
4 cursor button to exit the SIMPLE SETUP menu.
Note:
All Simple Setup menu is reset when the speaker setting is changed with Speaker Setup menu.
ROOM
2.0 (ch)
2.1 (ch)
3.0 (ch)
3.1 (ch)
4.0 (ch)
4.1 (ch)
5.0 (ch)
5.1 (ch)
6.0 (ch)
6.1 (ch)
7.0 (ch)
7.1 (ch)
LARGE
MEDIUM
SMALL
SBL
(SB)
SBR
(SB)
(S)
(S)
SR
SL
D
FL
(F) (SW)
SW
(C)
C
TV
W
(F)
FR
The relation of the speakers number and conectted speaker
CHANNEL
Front
L/R
(F)
Front
Center
(C)
Surround
L/R
(S)
Surround
Back L/R
(SB)
7.1 ch LARGE SMALL SMALL 2ch
Sub woofer
(SW)
YES
7.0 ch LARGE SMALL SMALL 2ch NONE
6.1 ch LARGE SMALL SMALL 1ch YES
6.0 ch LARGE SMALL SMALL 1ch NONE
5.1 ch LARGE SMALL SMALL NONE YES
5.0 ch LARGE SMALL SMALL NONE NONE
4.1 ch LARGE NONE SMALL NONE YES
4.0 ch LARGE NONE SMALL NONE NONE
3.1 ch LARGE SMALL NONE NONE YES
3.0 ch LARGE SMALL NONE NONE NONE
2.1 ch LARGE NONE NONE NONE YES
2.0 ch LARGE NONE NONE NONE NONE
The relation of the room size and fl oor space
SIZE
Floor space
Width
(W)
Depth
(D)
Imaging Distance
SMALL
MEDIUM 16 m
LARGE
10 m
24 m
2
2
2
2.7 m
3.6 m
4.5 m
3.6 m
4.5 m
5.4 m
Front (F) 6 ft. (1.8 m)
Center (C) 5 ft. (1.5 m)
Surround (S) 4 ft. (1.2 m)
Surr. Back (SB) 5 ft. (1.5 m)
Sub Woofer (SW) 5 ft. (1.5 m)
Front (F) 7 ft. (2.1 m)
Center (C) 6 ft. (1.8 m)
Surround (S) 5 ft. (1.5 m)
Surr. Back (SB) 7 ft. (2.1 m)
Sub Woofer (SW) 6 ft. (1.8 m)
Front (F) 9 ft. (2.7 m)
Center (C) 8 ft. (2.4 m)
Surround (S) 7 ft. (2.1 m)
Surr. Back (SB) 8 ft. (2.4 m)
Sub Woofer (SW) 8 ft. (2.4 m)
The relation of the room size and fl oor space is a roughly standard.
1. INPUT SETUP
(ASSIGNABLE DIGITAL INPUT)
Four digital inputs can be assigned as the desired source.
Use this menu to select the digital input jack to be assigned to the input source.
The Input Setup consists of 6 items, which are as below.
• D1AUTO to D3AUTO : Digital AUTO mode
If the input signal from the selected source is digital signal, this unit chooses a digital input automatically.
• DIG.1 to DIG.3 : Digital FIXED mode
The SR3001 chooses a digital input regardless of a input signal from the selected source.
• ANA : Analog mode
Use this menu to select the digital input jack to be assigned to the input source.
1.
3.
5.
D RECEIVER SR3001
EAKER
ES
4.
5.
2.
5.
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI
AUTO
AUTO
SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF
DISC 6.1
NIGHT
MT X 6.1
PEAK ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L C R
LFE
SL S SR
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
TV
VOL.
SLEEP MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
DO
4.
5.
OSD MENU
1.
3.
5.
ENTER
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT AUTO
MENU OFF
DTS
2.
5.
1.
Select “1.INPUT” in SETUP MENU with the
3 or
4 cursor button.
2.
Press
3.
Press the
3 or 4 cursor button to select the input source.
4.
Press function.
Select “DxAUTO”, “DIG.x” or “ANA” for input sources.
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18
5.
If you fi nish these setup, press the
3 or 4 cursor button to select “TO MAIN MENU” then press the ENTER button to return the SETUP
MENU.
Or press the
1 or 2 cursor button to select
“EXIT” then press the ENTER button to exit the
SETUP MENU.
1.
EAKER
D RECEIVER SR3001
3.
5.
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
4.
5.
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI
AUTO
AUTO
SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF NIGHT PEAK
DISC 6.1
MT X 6.1
ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L C R
SL
LFE
S SR
2.
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
5.
DO
ENTER
AUTO HT-EQ MENU EXIT BAND T-MODE
ES
Notes:
• When a DTS-LD or DTS-CD is playing, this setup is not available. This is to avoid noise being generated from the analog input.
• If “Dx-AUTO” is selected and a DVD, compact disc or LD is fast forwarded during playback, decoded signals may produce a skipping sound. In such cases, change the setting to DIGITAL.
• Same digital input function cannot be set. In this case, the previous setting is set to ANALOG.
Same digital input number cannot be set in Digital
AUTO mode and Digital Fixed mode. For example,
D1AUTO and DIG.1 are not set at same time.
• The TUNER is fi xed to the analog input, and can not be selected for any digital input.
2. SPEAKER SETUP
After you have installed the SR3001, connected all the components, and determined the speaker layout, it is now time to perform the settings in the Speaker
Setup menu for the optimum sound acoustics for your environment and speaker layout.
Before you perform the following settings, it is important that you first determine the following characteristics:
2-1. SPEAKERS SIZE
When setting the speaker size in the SPEAKER
SIZE sub-menu, use the guidelines given below.
Large:
The complete frequency range for the channel you are setting will be output from the speaker.
Small:
Frequencies of the channel you are setting lower than approx. 100Hz will be output from the subwoofer.
If the Subwoofer is set to “NONE” and the front speakers are set to “Large,” then the sound may be output from both the left and right speakers.
4.
5.
TV
VOL.
SLEEP MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
OSD MENU
1.
3.
5.
ENTER
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT AUTO
MENU OFF
DTS
2.
5.
1.
Select “2.SPEAKER” in SETUP MENU with
3 or
4 cursor button,
2.
Press
The fi rst sub-menu item is “2-1.Speakers Size” setup.
3.
Press speaker.
4.
Press of size to each speaker.
5.
If you fi nish these setup, press the
3 or 4 cursor button to select “NEXT”.
6.
Press
Speakers Distance” setup.
Or press the
1 or 2 cursor button to select
“EXIT” then press the ENTER button to exit the
SETUP MENU.
Or press the
1 or 2 cursor button to select “TO
MAIN MENU” then press the ENTER button to return the SETUP MENU.
MENU STRUCTURE of Speakers Size setup
2-1. SPEAKERS SIZE setup
Speakers
SUBW
L & R
CENTER
SL & SR
SB
SB SIZE
LPF/HPF
NEXT EXIT
Size
YES
NONE
LARGE
Select if the front speakers are large sized.
SMALL
Select if the front speakers are small sized.
SMALL
Select if the center speaker is small sized.
LARGE
Select if the center speaker is large sized.
NONE
Select when a subwoofer is connected.
Select when a subwoofer is not connected.
Select if no center speaker is connected.
SMALL
Select if the surround left and right speakers are small sized.
LARGE
Select if the surround left and right speakers are large sized.
NONE
1CH
2CH
Select if no surround left and right speakers are connected.
Select if the surround back speaker is connected
In this case, the audio signal is emitted form the Surround back L output terminal.
Select if the surround back left and right speakers are connected
NONE
Select if no surround back speaker is connected
SMALL
Select if the surround back speaker(s) is small sized
LARGE
Select if the surround back speaker(s) is large sized
***
80
100
120
This menu (SB SIZE) will not be displayed, if SB is set "NONE".
Select this when the bass speaker is about 12cm(4 3/4inches)
Select this when the bass speaker is about 10cm(3 15/16inches)
Select this when the bass speaker is about 8cm(3 3/16inches)
TO MAIN
MENU
Speakers Distance setup exit SETUP
MENU
MAIN MENU
2-2. SPEAKERS DISTANCE
Use this parameter to specify the distance of each speaker’s position from the listening position. The delay time is automatically calculated according to these distances.
Begin by determining the ideal or most commonly used seating position in the room.
This is important for the timing of the acoustics to create the proper sound space that the SR3001 and today’s sound systems are able to produce.
Note that the speakers that you selected “None” for in the Speaker Confi g sub-menu will not appear here.
1.
3.
5.
4.
5.
2.
5.
D RECEIVER SR3001
L&R :
Set the distance from the front left and right speakers to your normal listening position between
1 and 30 feet in 1.0 foot interval (0.3 to 9 meters in
0.3-meter intervals).
C :
Set the distance from the center speaker to your normal listening position between 1 and 30 feet in
1.0 foot interval
(0.3 to 9 meters in 0.3-meter intervals).
SL&SR:
Set the distance from the surround left and right speaker to your normal listening position between
1 and 30 feet in 1.0 foot interval (0.3 to 9 meters in
0.3-meter intervals).
SW :
Set the distance from the subwoofer to your normal listening position between 1 and 30 feet in 1.0-foot intervals (0.3 to 9 meters in 0.3-meter intervals).
SB:
Set the distance from a surround back speaker to your normal listening position between 1 and 30 feet in 1.0-foot intervals (0.3 to 9 meters in 0.3meter intervals).
Note:
Speakers that you selected “No” or “None” for in the
Speaker Size menu will not appear.
MENU STRUCTURE of Speakers Distance setup
EAKER
ES
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI AUTO
AUTO SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF
DISC 6.1
NIGHT
MT X 6.1
PEAK ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L C R
LFE
SL S SR
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
DO
Speakers
Size setup
Speakers
L&R
Distance
Maximum
30 ft (9.0m)
(8.7m)
button
C
TV
VOL.
SLEEP MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
4.
5.
OSD MENU
ENTER
1.
3.
5.
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT AUTO
1
MENU OFF
2
DTS
3
2.
5.
1.
Enter to the “2-2. Speakers Distance” from the previous “2-1. Speakers Size”.
2.
Press speaker.
3.
Press from your listening position for each speaker.
4.
After fi nishing the Speaker Distance setup, press the
3 or 4 cursor button to select “NEXT”.
5.
Press
“Speaker Level” setup.
Or press the
1 or 2 cursor button to select
“EXIT” then press the ENTER button to exit the
SETUP MENU.
Or press the
1 or 2 cursor button to select “TO
MAIN MENU” then press the ENTER button to return the SETUP MENU.
Or press the
1 or 2 cursor button to select
“RETURN” then press the ENTER button to return the previous “2-2. Speakers Distance” setup.
Speakers
Distance setup
Speakers
Level setup
SL&SR
SW
SB
NEXT EXIT
29 ft
1 ft interval (1 ft = 0.3 m) exit SETUP
MENU
2 ft
Minimum
1 ft
TO MAIN MENU
MAIN
MENU
(0.6m)
(0.3m)
RETURN
Speakers
Size setup
button
19
20
2-3. SPEAKERS LEVEL SETTING WITH TEST TONE
Here you will set the volume for each speaker so that they are all heard by the listener at the same level.
Moreover, if the T.TONE button is pressed, unit can enter into this menu directly.
Note:
The speaker level settings are not available in 7.1
Channel Input mode, CS mode and Multi Channel
Stereo mode.
T(TEST) MODE :
Selects “MANUAL” or “AUTO” for generating mode of test tone
1 or 2 cursor button.
If you select “AUTO” by pressing the
4 button, the test tone will be cycled through in a circular pattern which is L (Left) → C (Center) → R (Right) → SR
(Surround Right) → SBR (Surround Back Right) →
SBL (Surround Back Left) → SL (Surround Left) →
SW (Subwoofer) → L →.. increments of 2 seconds for each channel.
Using the
1 and 2 cursor buttons, adjust the volume level of the noise from the speaker so that it is the same level for all speaker.
Press the ENTER button, you can stop the test tone mode. Or press the
1 or 2 cursor button to select
“EXIT” then press the ENTER button to exit the
SETUP MENU.
Or press the
1 or 2 cursor button to select “RETURN” then press the ENTER button to return the previous
“2-2. Speakers Distance” setup.
If you select “MANUAL”, adjust the output level of each speaker as follow.
1.
3.
5.
7.1CH INPUT
STANDBY
POWER ON/OFF
1.
INPUT SELECTOR
AV SURROUND RECEIVER SR3001
2.
1.
3.
S. SPEAKER B
PHONES
5.
5.
5.
1.
5.
OSD
1.
2.
5.
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI AUTO
AUTO SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF NIGHT
DISC 6.1
MT X 6.1
PEAK ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L C
LFE
R
SL S SR
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
AUX1
TV
VOL.
SLEEP
AMP
MUTE VOL.
ENTER
MENU
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT
NIGHT
AUTO
1
CSII
4
MENU OFF
2
EX/ES
5
DTS
3
VIRTUAL
6
5.
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
5.
1.
When you select “MANUAL” in T-MODE menu by pressing the
1 or 2 button, this unit will emit a pink noise from the front left speaker. At this time, adjust the desired level of the master volume. Remember the level of this noise and then press the
4 button. This unit will emit the pink noise from the center speaker.
2.
Using volume level of the noise from the center speaker so that it is the same level as the front left speaker (Note that this can be adjusted to any level between –10 and +10 dB in 1dB intervals).
MENU STRUCTURE of Speaker Level setup
Direct selec by remote control
Speakers
Distance
setup
Speakers
Level setup
SL
Test Tone mode
MANU
Speaker
L
AUTO
(Auto)
SW
C
Listening
Positiom
Maximum
+10dB
SBL
+9dB
button
1 dB interval
TO MAIN MENU RETURN
Reference
1 dB interval
0dB
-9dB
button
MAIN
MENU
Speakers
Distance setup
Minimum
-10dB
(SW -15 dB)
3.
Press now emit the pink noise from the front right speaker.
4.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 above for the front right and other speakers until all speakers are adjusted to the same volume level.
5.
Press tone mode. Or press the
1 or 2 cursor button to select “EXIT” then press the ENTER button to exit the SETUP MENU.
Or press the
1 or 2 button to select “RETURN” then press the ENTER button to return the previous “2-2. Speakers Distance” setup.
Notes:
• Speakers that you selected “None” for in the Speaker
Size Setup menu will not appear.
• The setup level for each channel is memorized for reproduction in all surround mode by this method exclude CS mode, Multi channel stereo mode and
7.1 ch input mode.
• To adjust the speaker levels for 7.1-channel input sources, you will need to use the 7.1CH Level Input setup menu.
2-4. SPEAKERS LEVEL SETTING WITHOUT TEST TONE
Channel level (speaker level) can be adjusted without using test tone.
Note:
Four channel level settings can be memorized for reproduction: the 7.1 ch input mode, CS mode, Multi channel stereo mode, and all other surround modes, respectively.
1.
Set the surround mode or 7.1 ch input mode which you want to adjust the channel level.
2.
Press
3.
Select the desired channel (speaker) with the
1 or
2 cursor buttons.
4.
Adjust the level with the
3 or 4 cursor buttons.
5.
After completing the setup, press the CH.SEL button again.
SBR
EXIT
R
exit SETUP
MENU
SR
3. PREFERENCE
D RECEIVER SR3001
EAKER
ES
1.
3.
1.
4.
4.
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
4.
DO
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT AUTO
MENU OFF
DTS
2.
4.
1.
Select “3. PREFERENCE” in SETUP MENU with
3 or 4 cursor button.
2.
Press
3.
Press item.
4.
Press
MENU STRUCTURE of PREFERENCE setup
3.PREFERENCE
4.
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI AUTO
AUTO SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF NIGHT
DISC 6.1
MT X 6.1
PEAK ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L C R
SL
LFE
S SR
TV
VOL.
SLEEP MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
OSD
3.
ENTER
STBY
BASS
4.
MENU
2.
NOMAL
5.
When you select “TO MAIN MENU” by pressing the
3 or 4 button, you can return the SETUP
MENU by pressing the ENTER button.
Or press the
1 or 2 cursor button to select
“EXIT” then press the ENTER button to exit the
SETUP MENU.
BASS MIX
• The bass mix setting is only valid when “LARGE” is set for the front speakers and “YES” is set for the subwoofer at stereo playback .
• When the “BOTH” is selected, the low frequency signal range of “LARGE” are produced simultaneously from those channels and the subwoofer channel.
When actual low frequency sound volume is weak depending on room size, use this function to fi ll low frequency sound equally in the room.
• When “Mix” is selected, subwoofer output is determined depending on the speaker sizes for each channels. If the front speaker size is set to
“Large”, subwoofer output is only the LFE signal contained in Dolby Digital or DTS processed signals.
Note:
When Front speaker is set ”SMALL”, then BASS
MIX is set “MIX”. (The display appears “BASS MIX
=
✱✱✱”.)
ECONOMY
BOTH
The low frequency signal range of front L/R are outputted to a subwoofer simultaneously with the LFE signal.
MIX
***
For L&R is "SMALL" :
The low frequency signal range of front L/R are outputted to a subwoofer simultaneously with the LFE signal.
For L&R is "LARGE" :
The low frequency signal range of front L/R are not output to subwoofer.
This menu (BASS) will not be displayed, if SUBW is set "NONE".
4. SURROUND
This sub menu is to adjust channel levels for each surround setting groups. There are three surround setting groups shown below. Therefore if settings for a surround mode are changed, settings for all other surround modes in the same group are also changed.
Surround setting group
1 : AUTO, DOLBY, DTS, EX/ES, VIRTUAL,
STEREO
2 : Multi-ch stereo
3 : CS
II
1.
3.
5.
4.
5.
2.
5.
D RECEIVER SR3001
EAKER
ES
4.
5.
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI
AUTO
AUTO
SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF NIGHT PEAK
DISC 6.1
MT X 6.1
ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L C R
SL
LFE
S SR
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
TV
VOL.
SLEEP MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
OSD MENU
DO
1.
3.
5.
ENTER
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT AUTO
MENU OFF
DTS
2.
5.
1.
Select “4. SURROUND” in SETUP MENU with
3 or 4 cursor button.
2.
Press
3.
To select a desired item, press
3 or 4 cursor button.
4.
Using the
1 or 2 cursor button to select the mode or adjust the volume level of each speaker.
5.
When you select “TO MAIN MENU” by pressing the
3 or 4 button, you can return the SETUP
MENU by pressing the ENTER button.
Or press the
1 or 2 cursor button to select
“EXIT” then press the ENTER button to exit the
SETUP MENU.
7.1-V LAST>TV>DVD>…>V-OFF>
TO MAIN MENU EXIT exit SETUP MENU
STANDBY MODE:
When this function is set to "ECONOMY", you can reduce the power consumption when the unit is in the standby mode.
SR( SURR-MODE) :
Select the desired surround mode with
1 or 2 cursor button.
• If one of the following modes is selected, all other modes are also set to the same. AUTO, DOLBY,
DTS, EX/ES, VIRTUAL, STEREO.
HT-EQ :
Select to active the HT-EQ with the
1 or 2 cursor buttons.
The tonal balance of a film soundtrack will be excessively bright and harsh when played back over audio equipment in the home. This is because fi lm soundtracks were designed to be played back in large movie theater environments.
Activating the HT-EQ feature when watching a fi lm made for movie theaters corrects this and restores the correct tonal balance.
The HT-EQ feature can be activated only while in
Dolby Pro Logic Mode, or while decoding Dolby
Digital or DTS encoded material.
LFE LEVEL :
Select the output level of the LFE signal included in the Dolby Digital signal or the DTS signal.
Select 0 dB, -10 dB or OFF with the
1 or 2 cursor buttons.
When you select “TO MAIN MENU” by pressing the
3 or 4 button, you can return the SETUP MAIN
MENU by pressing the ENTER button.
MENU STRUCTURE of SURROUND setup
4.SURROUND
SURROUND MODE
HT-EQ
LFE
TO MAIN MENU EXIT exit SETUP
MENU
21
5. PL II (DOLBY PRO LOGIC II )
MUSIC PARAMETER
Pro Logic II-Music mode creates a rich and enveloping surround ambience from stereo sources such as CDs.
In this mode, SR3001 includes three controls to fi netune the soundfi eld as follows.
1.
3.
5.
4.
5.
2.
5.
D RECEIVER SR3001
EAKER
ES
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI AUTO
AUTO SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF NIGHT PEAK
DISC 6.1
MT X 6.1
ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L C
LFE
R
SL S SR
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
DO
22
TV
VOL.
SLEEP MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
4.
5.
OSD MENU
1.
3.
5.
ENTER
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT AUTO
MENU OFF
DTS
2.
5.
1.
Select “5.PLII MUSIC PARAMETER” in SETUP
MENU with
3 or 4 cursor button.
2.
Press
3.
Press item.
4.
Press or set the level.
5.
When you select “TO MAIN MENU” by pressing the
3 or 4 button, you can return the SETUP
MENU by pressing the ENTER button.
Or press the
1 or 2 cursor button to select
“EXIT” then press the ENTER button to exit the
SETUP MENU.
PANORAMA:
Select the Panorama mode On or Off with
1 or 2 cursor button.
Panorama wraps the sound of the front left and right speakers around you for an exciting perspective.
DIMENSION:
Set the Dimension level between 0 and 6 level in 1 level interval with
1 or 2 cursor button.
Adjust the soundfi eld either towards the front or towards the rear.
This can be useful to help achieve a more suitable balance from all the speakers with certain recordings.
C WIDTH:
Set the Center width level between 0 and 7 level in
1 level interval with
1 or 2 cursor button.
Center Width allows you to gradually spread the center channel sound into the front left and right speakers.
At its widest setting, all the sound from the center is mixed into the left and right.
This control may help achieve a more spacious sound or a better blend of the front image.
If “NONE” was selected for the Center speaker setting in the Speaker size, then this setting will not appear.
MENU STRUCTURE of PRO LOGIC II setup
6. CS II (CIRCLE SURROUND II)
1.
EAKER
ES
D RECEIVER SR3001
3.
5.
4.
5.
2.
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI AUTO
AUTO SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF
DISC 6.1
NIGHT
MT X 6.1
PEAK ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L C R
SL
LFE
S SR
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
5.
5. PRO LOGIC II
PARAMETER
PANORAMA
DIMENSION
C-WIDTH
TO MAIN MENU EXIT exit SETUP
MENU
DEFAULT
CUSTOM
OFF
ON
0 6
0 7
DO
TV
VOL.
SLEEP MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
4.
5.
OSD MENU
1.
3.
5.
ENTER
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT AUTO
MENU OFF
DTS
2.
5.
1.
Select “6. CS II” in SETUP MENU with
3 or 4 cursor button.
2.
Press
3.
Press item.
4.
Press
5.
When you select “TO MAIN MENU” by pressing the
3 or 4 button, you can return the SETUP
MENU by pressing the ENTER button.
MENU STRUCTURE of CS II setup
6.CS II setup
TRUBASS
SRS DIALOG
TO MAIN MENU EXIT exit SETUP
MENU
0 6
0 6
“EXIT” then press the ENTER button to exit the
SETUP MENU.
TRUBASS:
Set the TRUBASS level between 0 and 6 level in 1 level interval with
1 or 2 cursor button.
TRUBASS produced by the speakers to be an octave below the actual physical capabilities of the speakers adding exciting, deeper bass effects.
SRS DIALOG:
Set the SRS DIALOG level between 0 and 6 level in 1 level interval with
1 or 2 cursor button.
This can be popped out of the surround audio effects allowing the listener to easily discern what the actors say.
If “NONE” was selected for the Center speaker setting in the Speaker size, then this setting will not appear.
BASIC OPERATION
(PLAY BACK)
SELECTING THE SURROUND MODE
Example : AUTO SURROUND
ADJUSTING THE TONE (BASS & TREBLE)
CONTROL
SELECTING AN INPUT SOURCE
Before you can listen to any input media, you must fi rst select the input source on the SR3001.
Example : DVD
7.1CH INPUT
STANDBY
POWER ON/OFF
INPUT SELECTOR
AV SURROUND RECEIVER SR3001
S. SPEAKER B
PHONES
DISP MULTI
SLEEP AUTO
AUTO
SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V –
DISC 6.1
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
POWER
TV VCR1 DSS/VCR2 DVD
TUNER CD TAPE CDR/MD
AUX1
TV
VOL.
SLEEP
AMP
MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
OSD MENU
To select DVD, turn the INPUT FUNCTION
SELECTOR knob on the front panel or simply press the DVD button on the remote.
After you have selected DVD, simply turn on the DVD player and play the DVD.
7.1CH INPUT
STANDBY
POWER ON/OFF
INPUT SELECTOR
AV SURROUND RECEIVER SR3001
S. SPEAKER B
PHONES
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI AUTO
AUTO SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT AUTO
1
NIGHT
DISPLAY
CLEAR
CSII
4
MCH-ST
7
MEMO
MENU OFF
2
EX/ES
5
DTS
3
VIRTUAL
6
STEREO
8
7.1CH IN
9
A/D
0
P.SCAN/V-OFF
CHANNEL/SKIP
BASS TREBLE TUNE/SEARCH
To select the surround mode during playback, press the SURROUND MODE button on the front panel or the Surround mode buttons on the remote.
ADJUSTING THE MAIN VOLUME
AK ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L
SL
C
LFE
S
R
SR
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
DOWN
MUTE
VOLUME
ATT
UP
ENTER
TV VCR1 DSS/VCR2 DVD
TUNER CD TAPE CDR/MD
AUX1
TV
VOL.
SLEEP
AMP
MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
PURE DIRECT
NIGHT
DISPLAY
CLEAR
AUTO
1
CSII
4
MCH-ST
7
MEMO
2
EX/ES
5
DTS
3
VIRTUAL
6
STEREO
8
7.1CH IN
9
A/D
0
P.SCAN/V-OFF
CHANNEL/SKIP
BASS TREBLE
TUNE/SEARCH
T-MODE RDS F.DIRECT
INPUT/DISC+ AUDIO SUB-T/ATT PTY
CH.SEL
LIP.SYNC
During a listening session you may wish to adjust the
Bass and Treble Control to suit your listening tastes or room acoustics.
(Using the remote control unit)
To adjust the bass effect, press BASS
3 or BASS4 on the remote.
To adjust the treble effect, press TREBLE
3 or
TREBLE
4 on the remote.
Note:
The tone control function can work in the AUTO
Surround, Stereo, Dolby PLIIx, DTS, DTS-ES, and
Multi Ch. Stereo mode.
• The input name will appear in the display on the front panel.
• As the input is changed, the SR3001 will automatically switch to the digital input, surround mode, attenuation, and night mode status which were entered during the confi guration process for that source.
• When an audio source is selected, the last video input used remains routed to the VCR1 & DSS/
VCR2 Outputs and Monitor Outputs. This permits simultaneous viewing and listening to different sources.
• When a Video source is selected, the video signal for that input will be routed to the Monitor Outputs jacks and will be viewable on a TV monitor connected to the SR3001.
If a component video input is connected to the
DVD or DSS component inputs, it will be routed to the Component Video Output. Make certain that your TV is set to the proper input to view the signal.
OSD MENU
ENTER
Adjust the volume to a comfortable level using the
VOLUME control knob on the front panel or VOL
3 /
4 buttons on the remote.
To increase the volume, turn the VOLUME knob clockwise or press VOL
3 button on the remote, to decrease the volume, turn counterclockwise or press
VOL
4 button on the remote.
Notes:
• The volume can be adjusted within the range of – ∞ to
18 dB, in steps of 1 dB.
• However, when the channel level is set as described on page 20, if the volume for any channel is set at +1 dB or greater, the volume cannot be adjusted up to 18 dB.
(In this case the maximum volume adjustment range is “18 dB - Maximum value of channel level)
TEMPORARILY TURNING OFF THE SOUND
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L C
LFE
R
SL S SR
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
DOWN
MUTE
VOLUME
ATT
UP
TV VCR1 DSS/VCR2 DVD
TUNER CD TAPE CDR/MD
AUX1
TV
VOL.
SLEEP
AMP
MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
OSD
ENTER
MENU
To temporarily silence all speaker outputs such as when interrupted by a phone call, press the MUTE button on the front panel or MUTE button on the remote.
This will interrupt the output to all speakers and the head-phone jack, but it will not affect any recording or dubbing that may be in progress.
When the system is muted, the display will show
“MUTE” .
Press the MUTE button again to return to normal operation.
USING THE SLEEP TIMER
NIGHT MODE
TV VCR1 DSS/VCR2 DVD
TUNER CD TAPE CDR/MD
AUX1
TV
VOL.
SLEEP
AMP
MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
OSD MENU
ENTER
To program the SR3001 for automatic standby, press the SLEEP button on the remote.
Each press of the button will increase the time before shut down in the following sequence.
OFF 10 20 30 40
90 80 70 60 50
The sleep time will be shown for a few seconds in the display on the front panel, and it will count down until the time has elapsed.
When the programmed sleep time has elapsed, the unit will automatically turn off.
Note that the SLEEP indicator on the display will illuminate when the Sleep function is programmed.
To cancel the Sleep function, press the SLEEP button until the display shows “SLEEP OFF” and the SLEEP indicator will disappear.
OSD MENU
ENTER
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT
NIGHT
DISPLAY
CLEAR
AUTO
1
CSII
4
MCH-ST
7
MEMO
MENU OFF
2
EX/ES
5
STEREO
8
A/D
0
CHANNEL/SKIP
DTS
3
VIRTUAL
6
7.1CH IN
9
P.SCAN/V-OFF
BASS TREBLE TUNE/SEARCH
Press the NIGHT button on the remote to turn on the
NIGHT mode.
Selecting the Night Mode ON is effective in Dolby
Digital only, and it compresses the dynamic range.
This softens loud passages such as sudden explosions, to help prevent disturbing others late at night.
To turn off the Night mode, press the NIGHT button again.
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SURROUND MODE
The SR3001 is equipped with many surround modes.
These are provided to reproduce a variety of surround sound effects, according to the content of the source to be played.
The available surround modes may be restricted depending on the input signal and speaker setup.
2 MODE
(Dolby Digital, Pro Logic IIx MOVIE, Pro Logic IIx
MUSIC, Pro Logic IIx GAME, Pro Logic)
This mode is used with source materials encoded in
Dolby Digital and Dolby Surround.
AUTO
When this mode is selected, the receiver determines whether the digital input signal is Dolby Digital, Dolby
Digital Surround EX, DTS, DTS-ES, DTS 96/24 or
PCM-audio.
Surround EX & DTS-ES will operate for multichannel source that has a Dolby Digital Surround EX or DTS-ES auto trigger fl ag in the digital signal.
When a Dolby Digital or DTS signal is input, the number of channels for which the corresponding signal is encoded will be played.
Inputting a Dolby Digital two channel signal with Dolby surround status automatically subjects that signal to
Pro Logic IIx movie processing before play.
PCM 96 kHz source material can be played in this mode.
Notes:
• When you use this mode with certain DVD and CD players, performing operations such as “Skip” or
“Stop” may momentarily interrupt the output.
• When the signal is not decoded, the mode is changed to AUTO mode automatically. Refer to page 26 to confi rm the available decoding mode.
DOLBY DIGITAL
This mode is enabled when playing source materials encoded in Dolby Digital.
Playing multichannel encoded 6.1 or 7.1-channel
Dolby Digital sources provides five main audio channels (left, center, right, surround left and surround right) and Low Frequency Effect channel.
Dolby Digital EX decoding is not available in this mode.
Dolby Pro Logic IIx brings the excitement of surround sound to any stereo mix, while making existing Dolby
Surround mixes sound more like discrete 6.1 or 7.1channel Surround sound.
Dolby Pro Logic IIx has 3 modes. Please see below.
Pro Logic IIx MOVIE
This mode provides 6.1 or 7.1 channel surround sound from Dolby Surround encoded stereo movie sound tracks.
Pro Logic IIx MUSIC
This mode provides 6.1 or 7.1 channel surround sound from conventional stereo sources, analog or digital, such as CD, Tape, FM, TV, Stereo VCR, etc.
Pro Logic IIx GAME
Game mode restores the impact low-frequency surround effects by routing them to the system’s subwoofer.
Pro Logic
This mode emulated original Dolby Pro Logic decoding (3/1 surround) suit for Dolby Surround encoded stereo movie soundtracks.
Notes:
• Pro Logic IIx mode will decode as Pro Logic II mode when the SURROUND BACK SPEAKER is set
NONE in SPEAKER SETUP menu. (See SPEAKER
SETUP, page 18)
• Pro Logic IIx mode is available for a 2ch input signal which is encoded in Dolby Digital or PCM format.
• PCM-audio signals can be subjected to Pro Logic processing when the sampling frequency is 32 kHz,
44.1 kHz or 48 kHz.
EX/ES
This mode provides 6.1 channel surround for DOLBY
DIGITAL EX, DTS-ES encoded source material such as DVD.
This mode cannot be used when an analog input has been selected.
Dolby Digital EX
In a movie theater, fi lm soundtracks that have been encoded with Dolby Digital surround EX technology are able to reproduce an extra channel which has been added during the mixing of the program.
This channel, called Surround Back, places sounds behind the listener in addition to the currently available front left, front center, front right, surround right, surround left and subwoofer channels.
This additional channel provides the opportunity for more detailed imaging behind the listener and brings more depth, spacious ambience and sound localization than ever before.
Dolby Digital EX is not available in the system without surround back speaker(s).
DTS-ES (Discrete 6.1, Matrix 6.1)
DTS-ES adds the surround center channel audio to the DTS 5.1-channel format to improve the acoustic positioning and makes acoustic image movement more natural with the 6.1-channel reproduction.
This receiver incorporates a DTS-ES decoder, which can handle DTS-ES Discrete-encoded and DTS-ES
Matrix-encoded program sources from DVD, etc..
DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 features digital discrete recording of all channels including the surround back channel(s) and higher quality of audio reproduction.
DTS-ES is not available in the system without a surround back speaker.
dts MODE
(dts, Neo:6 Cinema, Neo:6 Music)
This mode is for DTS encoded source materials such as LASER DISC, CD, and DVD. Neo:6 is for some 2 channel sources.
dts : This mode is enabled when playing source materials encoded in dts multichannel.
Playing multichannel encoded 5.1-channel dts sources provides five main audio channels (left, center, right, surround left and surround right) and
Low Frequency Effect channel.
dts-ES decoding is not available in this mode.
The DTS mode cannot be used when an analog input has been selected.
Neo:6 Cinema, Neo:6 Music
This mode decodes 2-channel signals into 6channel signals using high-accuracy digital matrix technology.
The DTS Neo:6 decoder has near-discrete properties in the frequency characteristics of the channels as well as in channel separation.
According to the signals to be played back, DTS Neo:6 uses either the Neo:6 CINEMA mode optimized for movie playback or the Neo:6 MUSIC mode optimized for music playback.
Notes:
• Neo:6 mode is available to 2ch input signals which are encoded in Dolby Digital or PCM format.
• PCM-audio signals can be subjected to Pro Logic processing when the sampling frequency is 32 kHz,
44.1 kHz or 48 kHz.
MULTI CH. ST
This mode is used to create a wider, deeper and more natural soundstage from two channel source material.
This is done by feeding the left channel signal to both left front and left surround speaker and the right channel signal to both right front and right surround speaker. Additionally, the center channel reproduces a mix of the right and left channel.
CIRCLE SURROUND II
(CSII-CINEMA, CSII-MUSIC, CSII-MONO)
Circle Surround is designed to enable multichannel surround sound playback of non-encoded and multichannel encoded material.
Backward compatibility provides listeners with up to
6.1 channels of surround performance from entire collection of music and film, including broadcast, videotape and stereo recorded music.
Depending on source material, you can select CSII-
Cinema mode, CSII-Music mode or CSII-Mono mode.
Notes:
• CS II mode is available for 2ch input signals which are encoded in Dolby Digital or PCM format.
• PCM-audio signals can be subjected to Pro Logic processing when the sampling frequency is 32 kHz,
44.1 kHz or 48 kHz.
VIRTUAL
This mode creates a virtualized surround sound experience from a two-speaker (front L and R) playback system playing any multichannel audio source (such as found on DVDs and digital broadcasts), including Dolby
Digital, Dolby Pro Logic or DTS.
STEREO
This mode bypasses all surround processing.
In stereo program sources, the left and right channels play normally when PCM-audio or analog stereo is input.
With Dolby Digital and DTS sources, the 5.1 multichannels are converted to two channel stereo.
96 kHz PCM source material can be played back in stereo mode.
CAUTION
NOTE for DTS signal
* Connected DVD-player, laser-disc player or CDplayer needs to support DTS-digital output. You may not be able to play some DTS source signals from certain CD players and LD players even if you connect the player to the SR3001 digitally. This is because the digital signal has been processed
(such as the output level, sampling frequency, or frequency response) and the SR3001 cannot recognize the signal as DTS data.
* Depending on the player used, DTS play may produce a short noise. This is not a malfunction.
* While signals from DTS-laser disc or CD are playing in another Surround mode, you cannot switch to digital input or from digital input to analog input by INPUT SETUP in SETUP MAIN MENU or the A/D button.
* The outputs for the VCR 1 OUT, DSS/VCR 2
OUT, TAPE OUT, and CD-R 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.
PURE - DIRECT
In the Pure Direct mode, the tone control circuit and bass management confi guration are bypassed for full range frequency response and the purist audio reproduction.
96 kHz PCM source material can be played back in this mode.
Notes:
• Internal speaker size is setup to front L/R = LARGE,
Center = LARGE, Surround L/R = LARGE and
Subwoofer = YES automatically. Tone controls and additional processing are also defeated.
• When you use this mode with certain DVD and CD players, performing operations such as “Skip” or
“Stop” may momentarily interrupt the output.
NOTE for Dolby Digital Surround EX signal
* When playing Dolby Digital Surround EX-encoded software in 6.1 channels, it is required to set the
EX/ES mode.
* Note that some of Dolby Digital Surround
EX-encoded software does not contain the identifi cation signal. In this case, set the EX/ES mode manually.
NOTE for 96kHz PCM audio
* AUTO, Pure- DIRECT, and STEREO modes can be used when playing PCM signals with a sampling frequency of 96 kHz (such as from DVD-Video discs that contain 24 bit, 96 kHz audio). If such signals are input during playback in one of the other surround modes, output from SR3001 will be muted.
* Certain DVD player models inhibit digital output. For details, refer to the player’s operation manual.
* Some DVD formatted discs feature copy protection.
When using such disc, 96 kHz PCM signal is not output from the DVD player. For details, refer to the player's operation manual.
NOTE for HDCD signal
* HDCD is effective only at the time of digital input.
* AUTO, PURE DIRECT, and STEREO modes can be used when playing HDCD signals (such as from CD discs that contain HDCD).
* You may not be able to play some HDCD source signals from certain CD players if you connect the player to the SR3001 digitally. This is because the digital signal has been processed (such as the output level, sampling frequency, or frequency response) and the SR3001 cannot recognize the signal as HDCD data.
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The relation between the selected surround mode and the input signal
The surround mode is selected with the surround mode selector on SR3001 or the remote control unit. However, the sound you hear is subject to the relationship between the selected surround mode and input signal. That relationship is as follows;
Notes:
• Dolby Digital (2 ch: Lt/Rt): signal with Dolby
Surround fl ag Speakers are full set.
• No sound outputs from the surround speaker, center speaker and subwoofer if the DVD disc has no surround data.
Abbreviations
L/R : Front speakers
C : Center speaker
SL/SR : Surround speakers
SBL/SBR : Surround Back speakers
SubW : Sub woofer speaker
Surround Mode
AUTO
PURE-DIRECT
EX/ES
DOLBY
(PL IIx movie)
(PL IIx music)
(PL IIx game)
(Pro Logic)
DTS
(Neo:6 Cinema)
(Neo:6 Music)
CS II Cinema
CS II Music
CS II Mono
STEREO
Virtual
Multi Ch.
Stereo
Input Signal
DTS(5.1ch)
Dolby D Surr. EX
Dolby D (5.1ch)
Dolby D (2ch)
Dolby D (2ch Surr)
PCM (Audio)
Analog
DTS-ES
DTS 96/24
DTS (5.1ch)
PCM (Audio)
Analog
Dolby D (2ch)
Dolby D (2ch Surr)
PCM (Audio)
Analog
Dolby D (2ch)
Dolby D (2ch Surr)
Dolby Surr. EX
Dolby D (5.1ch)
Dolby D (2ch)
Dolby D (2ch Surr)
DTS-ES
DTS 96/24
DTS (5.1ch)
PCM (Audio)
Dolby Surr. EX
Dolby D (5.1ch)
Dolby D(2ch)
Dolby D (2ch Surr)
DTS-ES
DTS 96/24
DTS (5.1ch)
PCM(Audio)
PCM 96kHz
HDCD
Analog
Dolby D Surr. EX
Dolby D (5.1ch)
Dolby D (2ch)
Dolby D (2ch Surr)
DTS-ES
DTS 96/24
DTS (5.1ch)
PCM (Audio)
PCM 96kHz
HDCD
Analog
Dolby D Surr. EX
Dolby D (5.1ch)
DTS-ES
PCM 96kHz
HDCD
Analog
Dolby Surr. EX
Dolby D (5.1ch)
Dolby D (2ch)
Dolby D (2ch Surr)
DTS-ES
DTS (5.1ch)
PCM (Audio)
Analog
Dolby Surr. EX
Dolby D (5.1ch)
Dolby D (2ch)
Dolby D (2ch Surr)
DTS-ES
DTS (5.1ch)
PCM (Audio)
Analog
Decoding
Neo:6
Neo:6
CS II
CS II
CS II
CS II
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
DTS-ES
Dolby Digital 5.1
Dolby Digital 5.1
Pro Logic IIx
Pro Logic IIx
Pro Logic IIx
Pro Logic IIx
DTS 5.1
DTS 96/24
DTS 5.1
Neo:6
Neo:6
Dolby Digital EX
Dolby Digital 5.1
Dolby Digital 2.0
Pro Logic IIx movie
DTS-ES
DTS 96/24
DTS 5.1
PCM (Stereo)
PCM (96kHz Stereo)
PCM (Stereo)
Stereo
Dolby Digital EX
Dolby Digital 5.1
Dolby Digital 2.0
Pro Logic IIx movie
DTS-ES
DTS 96/24
DTS 5.1
PCM (Stereo)
PCM (96kHz Stereo)
PCM (Stereo)
Stereo
Dolby Digital EX
Dolby Digital EX
DTS-ES
Stereo
PCM (Stereo)
Stereo
Virtual
Virtual
Virtual
Virtual
Virtual
Virtual
Virtual
Virtual
Dolby Digital EX
Dolby Digital 5.1
Multi Channel Stereo
Multi Channel Stereo
DTS-ES
DTS 5.1
Multi Channel Stereo
Multi Channel Stereo
L/R
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
-
-
-
-
-
-
O
O
O
-
-
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
-
-
O
O
-
-
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
-
-
-
-
O
O
-
O
O
-
O
O
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
C
Output Channel
SL
SR
SBL
SBR
-
-
-
-
-
-
O
O
O
-
-
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
-
-
O
O
-
-
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
-
-
-
-
O
O
-
O
O
-
O
O
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
-
-
-
-
-
-
O
O
O
-
-
O
O
O
-
O
O
O
-
-
O
O
O
O
O
O
-
-
O
O
O
-
-
-
O
O
-
O
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
O
-
-
O
O
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
O
O
-
O
-
O
O
O
Front information display
SubW Signal format indicators
O
2 DIGITAL
O
2 DIGITAL
-
-
2 DIGITAL
2 DIGITAL , 2 SURROUND
O dts, ES
O dts 96/24
O dts
PCM
-
PCM
PCM HDCD
ANALOG
O
2 DIGITAL
O
2 DIGITAL
-
2 DIGITAL
-
2 DIGITAL , 2 SURROUND
O dts, ES
O dts 96/24
O dts
PCM
PCM
PCM HDCD
ANALOG
O
2 DIGITAL
O
2 DIGITAL
O dts , ES
O dts
O
2 DIGITAL
O
2 DIGITAL
-
2 DIGITAL
-
2 DIGITAL , 2 SURROUND
PCM
ANALOG
O dts, ES
O dts 96/24
O dts
PCM
-
-
ANALOG
2 DIGITAL
2 DIGITAL , 2 SURROUND
O PCM
O ANALOG
O
2 DIGITAL
O
2 DIGITAL , 2 SURROUND
O
2 DIGITAL
O
2 DIGITAL
-
2 DIGITAL
-
2DIGITAL , 2 SURROUND
O dts, ES
O dts 96/24
O dts
PCM
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
PCM
PCM HDCD
ANALOG
2 DIGITAL
2 DIGITAL
2 DIGITAL
2 DIGITAL , 2 SURROUND dts, ES
-
dts
PCM
ANALOG
O
2 DIGITAL
O
2 DIGITAL
-
2 DIGITAL
-
2 DIGITAL , 2 SURROUND
O dts, ES
O dts
PCM
ANALOG
Channel status
L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE
L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
L, R
L, R, S
L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE
L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
L, R
-
L, R
L, R
L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE
L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
L, R
L, R, S
L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE
L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
L, R
L, R
-
L, R
L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE
L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE
L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE
L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
L, R
L, R, S
L, R
-
L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE
L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
-
L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
L, R
L, R
L, R, S
L, R
-
L, R
L, R, S
L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE
L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
L, R
L, R, S
L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE
L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
L, R
-
L, R
L, R
L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE
L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
L, R
L, R, S
L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE
-
L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
L, R
L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE
L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
L, R
L, R, S
L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE
L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
-
L, R
OTHER FUNCTION
ATTENUATION TO ANALOG INPUT SIGNAL
K ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L
SL
C
LFE
S
R
SR
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
DOWN
MUTE
VOLUME
ATT
UP
BASS TREBLE TUNE/SEARCH
T-MODE RDS F.DIRECT
INPUT/DISC+ AUDIO SUB-T/ATT PTY
CH.SEL
LIP.SYNC
SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC5500SR
If the selected analog audio input signal is greater than the capable level of internal processing, the
“PEAK” indicator will light up on the front display. If this happens, you should press the ATT button on the front panel or on the remote.
“ATT” indicator will be illuminated when this function is activated. The signal-input level is reduced by about half. Attenuation will not work with the output signal of TAPE-OUT, CD-R/MD-OUT, VCR1-OUT and DSS/
VCR2-OUT.
This function is memorized for each individual input source.
LISTENING THROUGH HEADPHONES
This jack may be used to listen to the SR3001’s output through a pair of headphones. Be certain that the headphones have a standard 1/4" stereo phono plug.
(Note that the speakers will automatically be turned off when the headphone jack is in use.)
7.1CH INPUT
STANDBY
POWER ON/OFF
INPUT SELECTOR
AV SURROUND RECEIVER SR3001
S. SPEAKER B
PHONES
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI AUTO
AUTO SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF
DISC 6.1
NIGH
MT X 6.1
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
Notes:
• When using headphones, the surround mode will change to STEREO and TruSurround (TS) headphones by SURROUND MODE button.
• The surround mode returns to the previous setting as soon as the plug is removed from the jack.
DISPLAY MODE
R
AV SURROUND RECEIVER SR3001
S. SPEAKER B
PHONES
DISP MULTI
SLEEP AUTO
AUTO
SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF NIGHT PEAK ATT ANALOG
DIGITAL
DISC 6.1
MT X 6.1
EQ
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L
SL
C
LFE
S
R
SR
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMORY
EXIT BAND
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT AUTO
1
NIGHT
DISPLAY
CLEAR
CSII
4
MCH-ST
7
MEMO
MENU OFF
2
EX/ES
5
DTS
3
VIRTUAL
6
STEREO
8
7.1CH IN
9
A/D
0
P.SCAN/V-OFF
CHANNEL/SKIP
BASS TREBLE
TUNE/SEARCH
T-MODE RDS F.DIRECT
You can select the display mode for the front display of the SR3001.
To select this mode, press the DISPLAY on the front panel or on the remote.
When this button is pressed, the display mode is switched in the following sequence.
→ Surround Mode → Auto-display Off → Display Off
→ Input Function → Surround Mode....
In Auto display off mode, the display is off. But, if you make a change to the unit such as input or surround mode, the display will show that change, then go back to off after about 3 seconds. When changing the volume, it is not displayed.
In Display off mode, the display is off completely.
Note:
Only the DISP indicator will be illuminated on the front display, in display off condition
VIDEO ON/OFF
When no video signal is connected to the SR3001 or a DVD, etc., is connected directly to your TV, the unnecessary video circuit can be turned off by selecting the “VIDEO OFF” setting.
To select video off, press the V-OFF button on the remote.
MENU OFF
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT AUTO
1
NIGHT
DISPLAY
CLEAR
CSII
4
MCH-ST
7
MEMO
2
EX/ES
5
DTS
3
VIRTUAL
6
STEREO
8
A/D
0
7.1CH IN
9
P.SCAN/V-OFF
CHANNEL/SKIP
BASS TREBLE TUNE/SEARCH
T-MODE RDS F.DIRECT
INPUT/DISC+ AUDIO SUB-T/ATT PTY
CH.SEL
LIP.SYNC
SELECTING ANALOG AUDIO INPUT OR
DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT AUTO
1
NIGHT
DISPLAY
CLEAR
CSII
4
MCH-ST
7
MEMO
MENU OFF
2
EX/ES
5
DTS
3
VIRTUAL
6
STEREO
8
A/D
0
7.1CH IN
9
P.SCAN/V-OFF
CHANNEL/SKIP
BASS TREBLE TUNE/SEARCH
T-MODE RDS F.DIRECT
If you have already assigned the digital inputs, you can temporarily select the audio input mode for each input source with the A/D button on the remote controller.
When this button is pressed, the input mode is switched in the following sequence.
→ Digital Auto → Digital → Analog → Digital Auto....
In Digital Auto mode, the types of signals being input to the digital and analog input jacks for the selected input source are detected automatically.
If no digital signal is being input, the analog input jacks are selected automatically.
In Digital mode, input is fi xed to an assigned digital input terminal.
In analog mode, the analog input jacks are selected.
This selecting is temporary, so the result will not be stored in memory.
If you need to change the input mode completely, use INPUT setup in SETUP MENU system. (see page 17)
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RECORDING AN ANALOG SOURCE
In normal operation, the audio or video source selected for listening through the SR3001 is sent to the record outputs.
This means that any program you are watching or listening to may be recorded simply by placing machines connected to the outputs for TAPE OUT,
CD-R/MD OUT, VCR1 OUT, and DSS/VCR2 OUT in the record mode.
Recording the video from one source and the audio from another
You can add the sound from one source to the video of another source to make your own video recordings.
Below is an example of recording the sound from a compact disc player connected to CD IN and the video from a video camera connected to VCR1 to video cassette recorder connected to the DSS/VCR2
OUT jack.
1.
2.
TV VCR1 DSS/VCR2 DVD
TUNER CD TAPE CDR/MD
AUX1
TV
VOL.
SLEEP
AMP
MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
To record the input source signal you are currently watching or listening to
1.
POWER
INPUT SELECTOR
AV SURROUND RECEIVER SR3001
TV VCR1 DSS/VCR2 DVD
7.1CH INPUT
STANDBY
POWER ON/OFF
S. SPEAKER B
PHONES
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
DISP MULTI
SLEEP AUTO
AUTO
SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF
DISC 6.1
NIG
MT X 6.1
1.
SIMPLE
SETUP
ENTER
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
TUNER CD TAPE CDR/MD
AUX1
TV
VOL.
SLEEP
AMP
MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
OSD MENU
OSD MENU
1.
Select the input source to record by turning the
INPUT FUNCTION SELECTOR knob on the front panel or simply press the input selector buttons on the remote.
The input source is now selected and you may watch or listen to it as desired.
2.
The currently selected input source signal is output to the TAPE OUT, CD-R/MD OUT,
VCR1 OUT, and DSS/VCR2 OUT outputs for recording.
3.
Start recording to the recording component as desired.
1.
Switch the video output source to VCR1 by simply pressing the input selector buttons on the remote.
2.
Switch the audio input source to CD by simply pressing the input selector buttons on the remote.
3.
Now “CD” has been selected as the audio input source and “VCR1” as the video input source.
Notes:
• If you change the input source during recording, you will record the signals from the newly selected input source.
• You cannot record the surround effects.
• There is no conversion from digital to analog .
When connecting CD players and other digital components, do not connect only the digital terminals, but the analog ones as well.
HT-EQ
7.1CH INPUT
STANDBY
POWER ON/OFF
INPUT SELECTOR
AV SURROUND RECEIVER SR3001
S. SPEAKER B
PHONES
DISP MULTI AUTO TUNED
SLEEP AUTO SURR DIRECT
ST V – OFF NIGHT PEAK ATT ANALOG
DIGITAL
DISC 6.1
MT X 6.1
EQ
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L C R
SL
LFE
S SR
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
DOWN
MUTE
Press the HT-EQ button on the front panel to turn on the HT-EQ mode.
The tonal balance of a film soundtrack will be excessively bright and harsh when played back over audio equipment in the home. This is because fi lm soundtracks were designed to be played back in large movie theater environments.
Activating the HT-EQ feature when watching a fi lm made for movie theaters corrects this and restores the correct tonal balance.
The HT-EQ feature can be activated only while in
Dolby Pro Logic Mode, or while decoding Dolby
Digital or DTS encoded material.
7.1 CH INPUT
The SR3001 is equipped for future expansion through the use of Multi channel SACD multichannel player or
DVD-Audio player.
When this is selected, the input signals connected to the L(front left), R (front right), CENTER, SL (surround left), SR (surround right) and SBL (surround back left) and SBR (surround back right) channels of the 7.1
CH. In jacks are output directly to the front (left and right), center, surround (left and right) and surround back speaker systems as well as the pre-out jacks without passing through the surround circuitry.
In addition, the signal input to the SW (subwoofer) jack is output to the PRE OUT SW (subwoofer) jack.
When 7.1 CH. INPUT is selected, the last video input used remains routed to the Monitor Outputs.
This permits simultaneous viewing with video sources
2.
1.
INPUT SELECTOR
AV SURROUND RECEIVER SR3001
POWER
7.1CH INPUT
STANDBY
POWER ON/OFF
S. SPEAKER B
PHONES
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI
AUTO
1.
AUTO HT-EQ
4.
TV VCR1 DSS/VCR2 DVD
TUNER CD TAPE CDR/MD
AUX1
TV
VOL.
SLEEP
AMP
MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
OSD MENU
4.
ENTER
SURROUND
DIGITAL
R L
SL
C
LFE
S SR
MEMORY CLEAR
BAND T-MODE
DOWN
MUTE
VOLUME
ATT
UP
2.
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT AUTO
1
NIGHT
DISPLAY
CLEAR
CSII
4
MCH-ST
7
MEMO
MENU OFF
2
EX/ES
5
DTS
3
VIRTUAL
6
STEREO
8
7.1CH IN
9
A/D
0
P.SCAN/V-OFF
CHANNEL/SKIP
1.
Select a desired Video source to decide the routed video signal to the Monitor Outputs .
2.
Press panel or press 7.1 CH IN on the remote to switch the 7.1 channel input.
3.
If it is necessary to adjust the output level of each channel, press the CH.SEL button on the remote.
Adjust the speaker output levels so that you can hear the same sound level from each speaker at the listening position. For the front left, front right, center, surround left, surround right and surround back speakers, the output levels can be adjusted between –10 to +10 dB.
The subwoofer can be adjusted between –15 and +10 dB.
These adjustments result will be stored to 7.1
CH. INPUT memory.
4.
Adjust the main volume with the MAIN VOLUME knob or the VOL buttons on the remote.
7.1 CH INPUT LEVEL
This menu is to adjust the speaker levels for 7.1channel input sources.
Here you will adjust the volume for each channel so that they are all heard by the listener at the same level.
1.
3.
5.
4.
5.
2.
5.
D RECEIVER SR3001
EAKER
ES
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI AUTO
AUTO SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF NIGHT PEAK
DISC 6.1
MT X 6.1
ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L C R
LFE
SL S SR
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
DO
MENU STRUCTURE of 7.1CH INPUT LEVEL setup
7.1-L
7.1-C
7.1-R
7.1-SR
7.1-SBR
7.1-SBL
>-10>…>0>…>+10dB
>-10>…>0>…>+10dB
>-10>…>0>…>+10dB
>-10>…>0>…>+10dB
>-10>…>0>…>+10dB
>-10>…>0>…>+10dB
To cancel the 7.1 CH. INPUT setting, press the 7.1
CH INPUT button on the front panel or press 7.1 CH
IN on the remote.
4.
5.
TV
VOL.
SLEEP MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
7.1-SL >-10>…>0>…>+10dB
OSD MENU
7.1-SW >-15>…>0>…>+10dB
Notes:
• When the 7.1 CH. Input is in use, you may not select a surround mode, as the external decoder determines processing.
• In addition, there is no signal at the record outputs when the 7.1 CH. Input is in use.
1.
3.
5.
ENTER
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT AUTO
MENU OFF
DTS
1.
Press enter this menu.
2.
Press channel.
3.
Using volume level of each channel.
2.
5.
Maximum
+10dB
+9dB
button
1 dB interval
Reference
1 dB interval
0dB
button
Minimum
-9dB
-10dB
Notes:
• When no operation is taken for 5 seconds, the level setup mode will be cancelled.
• The condition of these setup will be memorized to
7.1CH INPUT source.
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BASIC OPERATION
(TUNER)
LISTENING TO THE TUNER
Frequency scan step for AM is selectable.
Default setup is 10 kHz step, if your country’s standard is 9 kHz step, Press TUNER button on the remote more than 6 seconds. Scan step will change.
Note:
Preset memory for the tuner will clear by changing this setup.
AUTO TUNING
2.
1.
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI
AUTO
AUTO
SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF
DISC 6.1
NIGHT
MT X 6.1
PEAK ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L
SL
C
LFE
S SR
R
RROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
DOWN
MUTE
1.
2.
TV VCR1 DSS/VCR2 DVD
TUNER CD TAPE CDR/MD
AUX1
TV
VOL.
SLEEP
AMP
MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
0
CHANNEL/SKIP
BASS TREBLE TUNE/SEARCH
T-MODE RDS F.DIRECT
INPUT/DISC+ AUDIO SUB-T/ATT PTY
(Using the SR3001)
1.
To select tuner and desired band (FM or AM), press the BAND button on the front panel.
2.
Press
3 or 4 cursor buttons on the front panel for more than 1 second to start the auto tuning function.
3.
Automatic searching begins then stops when a station is tuned in.
(Using the remote control unit)
1.
To select tuner and desired band (FM or AM), press the TUNER button twice within in two seconds on the remote.
2.
Press the remote.
3.
Automatic searching begins then stops when a station is tuned in.
If tuning does not stop at the desired station, use to the “Manual tuning” operation.
MANUAL TUNING
2.
1.
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI AUTO
AUTO SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF NIGHT
DISC 6.1
MT X 6.1
PEAK ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L
SL
C R
LFE
S SR
RROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
DOWN
MUTE
1.
2.
TV VCR1 DSS/VCR2 DVD
TUNER CD TAPE CDR/MD
AUX1
TV
VOL.
SLEEP
AMP
MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
0
CHANNEL/SKIP
BASS TREBLE
TUNE/SEARCH
T-MODE RDS F.DIRECT
INPUT/DISC+ AUDIO SUB-T/ATT PTY
(Using the SR3001)
1.
To select tuner and desired band (FM or AM), press the BAND button on the front panel
2.
Press
3 or 4 cursor buttons on the front panel to select the desired station.
(Using the remote control unit)
1.
To select tuner and desired band (FM or AM), press the TUNER button twice within in two seconds on the remote.
2.
Press desired station.
(FM) TUNING MODE (AUTO STEREO OR MONO)
HT PEAK ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
R L
SL
C
LFE
S SR
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
DOWN
MUTE
VOLUME
ATT
UP
T-MODE RDS F.DIRECT
INPUT/DISC+ AUDIO SUB-T/ATT PTY
CH.SEL
LIP.SYNC
SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC5500SR
When in the auto stereo mode, AUTO indicator will be illuminated on the display.
The “ST” indicator is illuminated when a stereo broadcast is tuned in.
At open frequencies, the noise is muted and the
“TUNED” and “ST” indicators are not illuminated.
If the signal is weak, it may be diffi cult to tune into the station in stereo. In such a case, press the T-MODE button on the front panel or remote.
“AUTO” indicator is not illuminated, if FM stereo broadcasts are received in monaural and the “ST” indicator is not illuminated.
To return to auto stereo mode, press the T-MODE button or press T-MODE button on the remote again.
AUTO indicator is illuminated on the display.
1.
To select FM , press the BAND button on the front panel.
2.
While pressing the MEMO button, press the
2 cursor button.
“AUTO PRESET” will appear on the display, and scanning starts from the lowest frequency.
3.
Each time the tuner fi nds a station, scanning will pause and the station will be played for fi ve seconds.
During this time, the following operations are possible.
The band can be changed by the BAND button.
4.
If no button is pressed during this period, the current station is memorized in location Preset
02.
If you wish to skip the current station, press the
3 cursor button during this period, this station is skipped and auto presetting continues.
5.
Operation stops automatically when all 50 preset memory positions are fi lled or when auto scanning attains the highest end of all bands.
If you desire to stop the auto preset memory at anytime, press the CLEAR button.
DIRECT FREQUENCY CALL
POWER
TV VCR1 DSS/VCR2 DVD
3.
PURE DIRECT
NIGHT
DISPLAY
CLEAR
AUTO
1
CSII
4
MCH-ST
7
MEMO
2
EX/ES
5
DTS
3
VIRTUAL
6
STEREO
8
7.1CH IN
9
A/D
0
P.SCAN/V-OFF
CHANNEL/SKIP
1.
TUNER CD
AUX1
TV
VOL.
SLEEP
TAPE CDR/MD
AMP
MUTE
MAIN
VOL.
2.
BASS TREBLE TUNE/SEARCH
T-MODE RDS F.DIRECT
INPUT/DISC+ AUDIO SUB-T/ATT PTY
CH.SEL
LIP.SYNC
OSD MENU
SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC 00SR
1.
To select tuner and desired band (FM or AM), press the TUNER button twice within two seconds on the remote.
2.
Press show “FREQ - - - -”.
3.
Input your desired station’s frequency with the
numeric buttons on the remote.
4.
The desired station will automatically be tuned.
PRESET MEMORY
With this unit you can preset up to 50 FM/AM stations in any order.
For each station, you can memorize the frequency and reception mode if desired.
MANUAL PRESET MEMORY
RECEIVER SR3001
3.
2. 4.
R B
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI AUTO
AUTO SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF NIGHT PEAK
DISC 6.1
MT X 6.1
ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L
SL
C
LFE
S SR
R
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMORY
EXIT BAND
3.
2.
AUTO PRESET MEMORY
This function automatically scans the FM and AM band and enters all stations with proper signal strength into the memory.
2. 4.
2. 5. 1. 3.
INPUT SELECTOR
AV SURROUND RECEIVER SR3001
VOLUME
DISP MULTI
SLEEP AUTO
AUTO
SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF NIGHT PEAK
DISC 6.1
MT X 6.1
ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L C R
SL
LFE
S SR
DOWN UP
7.1CH INPUT
STANDBY
POWER ON/OFF
S. SPEAKER B
PHONES
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
MUTE ATT
ENTER
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT AUTO
1
NIGHT
DISPLAY
CLEAR
CSII
4
MCH-ST
7
MEMO
MENU OFF
2
EX/ES
5
DTS
3
VIRTUAL
6
STEREO
8
A/D
0
7.1CH IN
9
P.SCAN/V-OFF
CHANNEL/SKIP
BASS TREBLE TUNE/SEARCH
T-MODE RDS F.DIRECT
(Using the SR3001)
1.
Tune into the radio station you desire (Refer to the “MANUAL TUNING” or “AUTO TUNING” section).
2.
Press the MEMO button on the front panel. “– –“
(preset number) starts blinking on the display.
3.
Select the preset number by pressing the
3 or
4 cursor buttons, while this is still blinking
(approx. 5 seconds)
4.
Press display stops blinking.
The station is now stored in the specifi ed preset memory location.
(Using the remote control unit)
1.
Tune into the radio station you desire (Refer to the “MANUAL TUNING” or “AUTO TUNING” section).
2.
Press
(preset number) starts blinking on the display.
3.
Enter the desired preset number by pressing the numeric buttons.
Note:
When entering a single digit number (2 for example), either input “02” or just input “2” and wait for a few seconds.
RECALLING A PRESET STATION
EIVER SR3001
1.
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI AUTO
AUTO SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF
DISC 6.1
NIGHT
MT X 6.1
PEAK ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SL
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L C R
LFE
S SR
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
DO
1.
1.
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT AUTO
1
NIGHT
DISPLAY
CLEAR
CSII
4
MCH-ST
7
MEMO
MENU OFF
2
EX/ES
5
STEREO
8
A/D
0
CHANNEL/SKIP
DTS
3
VIRTUAL
6
7.1CH IN
9
P.SCAN/V-OFF
BASS TREBLE TUNE/SEARCH
T-MODE RDS F.DIRECT
PRESET SCAN
3.
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT
NIGHT
DISPLAY
CLEAR
AUTO
1
CSII
4
MCH-ST
7
MEMO
MENU OFF
2
DTS
3
EX/ES
5
VIRTUAL
6
STEREO
8
7.1CH IN
9
P.SCAN/V-OFF A/D
0
CHANNEL/SKIP
1.
3.
BASS TREBLE
TUNE/SEARCH
3.
T-MODE RDS F.DIRECT
INPUT/DISC+ AUDIO SUB-T/ATT PTY
CH SEL LIP SYNC
(Using the remote control unit)
1.
Press
“PRESET SCAN” appears on the display and then the preset station with the lowest preset number is recalled fi rst.
2.
Preset stations are recalled in sequence (No.1
→ No.2 → etc.) for 5 seconds each.
No stored preset number will be skipped.
3.
You can fast forward the preset stations by pressing the ¢ continuously.
When the desired preset station is received, cancel the preset scan operation by pressing the CLEAR button or P.SCAN on the remote.
SORTING PRESET STATIONS
7.1CH INPUT
STANDBY
POWER ON/OFF
INPUT SELECTOR
AV SURROUND RECEIVER SR3001
S. SPEAKER B
PHONES
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI AUTO
AUTO SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF
DISC 6.1
NIGHT
MT X 6.1
PEAK ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
SL
L C R
LFE
S SR
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
DOWN
MUTE
VOLUME
ATT
UP
If you have stations memorized, and there is a gap in the sequential order:
I.e. the stations are stored as follows
1) 87.1 MHz
2) 93.1 MHz
3) 94.7 MHz
10) 105.9 MHz
(notice there is no stations programmed for pre sets for 4-9), you can have pre set 10 become pre set 5:
To sort the numbers, press and hold the MEMO and the
4 cursor buttons.
“PRESET SORT” will appear on the display and sorting will be done.
(Using the SR3001)
1.
Select the desired preset station by pressing the
1 or 2 cursor buttons on the front panel
(Using the remote control unit)
1.
Press the 4 or ¢ buttons to select the desired preset station, or input your desired preset channel with the numeric buttons on the remote.
CLEARING STORED PRESET STATIONS
You can remove preset stations from the memory using the following procedure.
2. 3.
ST V – OFF
DISC 6.1
NIGHT
MT X 6.1
PEAK ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L
C
LFE
R
SL S SR
DOWN
VOLUME
2.
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT AUTO
1
NIGHT
DISPLAY
CLEAR
CSII
4
MCH-ST
7
MEMO
MENU OFF
2
EX/ES
5
DTS
3
VIRTUAL
6
STEREO
8
7.1CH IN
9
A/D
0
P.SCAN/V-OFF
CHANNEL/SKIP
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
MUTE
3.
BASS TREBLE TUNE/SEARCH
T-MODE RDS F.DIRECT
EXIT BAND T-MODE
INPUT/DISC+ AUDIO SUB-T/ATT PTY
CH.SEL
LIP.SYNC
NAME INPUT OF THE PRESET STATION.
This function allows the name of each preset channel to be entered using alphanumeric characters.
Before name inputting, you need to store preset stations with the preset memory operation.
4.
5.
2. 5. 6.
INPUT SELECTOR
AV SURROUND RECEIVER SR3001
VOLUME
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI AUTO
AUTO SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF
DISC 6.1
NIGHT
MT X 6.1
PEAK ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
SL
DIGITAL
L C R
LFE
S SR
DOWN UP
7.1CH INPUT
STANDBY
POWER ON/OFF
S. SPEAKER B
PHONES
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
MUTE ATT
5.
OSD MENU
1.
Recall the preset number to be cleared with the method described in “Recalling” a preset station.
2.
Press press the MEMO button on the remote.
3.
The stored preset number blinks in the display for 5 seconds. While blinking, press the CLEAR button on the front panel or the remote.
4.
“xx CLEAR” appears on the display to indicate that the specified preset number has been cleared.
Note:
To clear all stored preset stations, press and hold the
CLEAR and the ENTER buttons for two seconds.
5.
2. 5. 6.
5.
4.
ENTER
SET UP/
T.TONE
PURE DIRECT
NIGHT
DISPLAY
CLEAR
AUTO
1
CSII
4
MCH-ST
7
MEMO
MENU OFF
2
DTS
3
EX/ES
5
STEREO
8
A/D
0
VIRTUAL
6
7.1CH IN
9
P.SCAN/V-OFF
CHANNEL/SKIP
BASS TREBLE TUNE/SEARCH
T-MODE RDS F.DIRECT
INPUT/DISC+ AUDIO SUB-T/ATT PTY
CH.SEL
LIP.SYNC
1.
Recall the preset number to be inputted name with the method described in “Recalling” a preset station.
2.
Press press the MEMO button on the remote for more than 3 seconds.
3.
The left most column of the station name indicator fl ashes, indicating the character entry ready status.
4.
When you press the
3 or 4 cursor buttons on the front panel or the
5 / 6 buttons on the remote, alphabetic and numeric characters will be displayed in the following order:
A → B → C ... Z → 1 → 2 → 3 ..... 0 → – → +
→ / → (Blank) → A
UP →
← DOWN
5.
After selecting the fi rst character to be entered, press the MEMO or ENTER buttons, press the
MEMO button on the remote.
The entry in this column is fi xed and the next column starts to fl ash. Fill the next column the same way.
To move back and forth between the characters, press the
1 / 2 cursor buttons or press
4 or ¢ buttons on the remote.
Note:
Unused columns should be filled by entering blanks.
6.
To save the name, press the MEMO button on the front panel or remote for more than 2 seconds.
Ten keypad
3
4
1
2
7
8
5
6
9
0
Press, press again, press again, etc.
A → B → C → 1 → A
D → E → F → 2 → D
G → H → I → 3 → G
J → K → L → 4 → J
M → N → O → 5 → M
P → Q → R → 6 → P
S → T → U → 7 → S
V → W → X → 8 → V
Y → Z → space → 9 → Y
– → + → / → 0
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SURROUND
SPEAKER B SYSTEM
The Surround Speaker B system is a function which allows you to listen to the same source in a room other than the room in which the SR3001 is located.
The operations possible with the Surround speaker function are explained briefl y below.
ANOTHER ROOM PLAYBACK USING THE
S(SURROUND) SPEAKER B TERMINALS
The SR3001 allows you to connect another set of speakers and place them in a another room or separated area for listening to music.
The SURROUND SPEAKER B system can not be operated with the supplied remote controller.
1.
INPUT SELECTOR
AV SURROUND RECEIVER SR3001
2.
VOLUME
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI AUTO
AUTO SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF NIGHT
DISC 6.1
MT X 6.1
PEAK ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L C
LFE
R
SL S SR
DOWN UP
7.1CH INPUT
STANDBY
POWER ON/OFF
S. SPEAKER B
PHONES
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
MUTE ATT
Notes for SURROUND SPEAKER B
• SURROUND SPEAKER B On/ Off is available in main room only.
• SURROUND SPEAKER B output terminals can be used when the SURROUND BACK SPEAKER is set
NONE in SPEAKER SETUP menu. (See SPEAKER
SETUP, page 18)
• “The Surr. Back Speakers are in use” is displayed by pressing the S. SPEAKER B button when the
SURROUND BACK SPEAKER is set except NONE in SPEAKER SETUP menu. (See SPEAKER SETUP, page 18)
• Surround Speaker B function is unavailable, while the unit is 7.1 CH input mode.
1.
Press the S(Surround) SPEAKER B button.
The unit enters surround speaker B mode and the “SPKR B” will appear on the display.
2.
The volume of S. SPEAKER B is interlocked with the main volume.
TROUBLESHOOTING
In case of trouble, check the following before calling for service:
1.
2.
3.
Are the connections made properly ?
Are you operating the unit properly following the user’s guide ?
Are the power amplifi ers and speaker working properly ?
If the unit does not operate properly, check items shown in the following table.
If your trouble cannot be recovered with the remedy actions listed in the following table, malfunction of the internal circuitry is suspected; immediately unplug the power cable and contact your dealer, nearest Marantz authorized dealer or the Marantz Service Center in your country.
SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY
SR3001 cannot be turned up.
The power plug is not connected.
No sound and picture are output even when power is on.
Mute is on.
The input cable is not connected correctly.
Connect the power plug to the outlet.
Cancel mute using the remote control unit.
See the connection diagram and connect the cables correctly.
The master volume control is turned all the way down.
Adjust the master volume.
The function selector position is wrong.
Select correct position.
No speaker output.
The headphones are connected to the headphone jack.
Disconnect the headphones. (Speakers will not output sound when headphones are connected.)
Incorrect Audio or Video for selected source.
I n c o r r e c t A u d i o f r o m a channel.
Speaker cable connected incorrectly.
No Audio output from the center channel speaker.
Input cable connected incorrectly.
The center speaker cable connection is incomplete.
Connect the cable correctly by referring to the connection diagram.
Connect the cable correctly by referring to the connection diagram.
Connect the cable correctly.
STEREO has been selected for Surround mode.
When STEREO is selected for Surround mode, no sound will be output from the center speaker. Set another Surround mode.
No Audio output from the surround speakers.
No Audio output from the surround back speakers.
Center = NONE has been selected in
SETUP mode.
Make the correct setting.
The surround speaker cable connection is incomplete.
Connect the cable correctly.
STEREO has been selected for Surround mode.
When STEREO has been selected for Surround mode, no sound will be output from the surround speaker. Set another Surround mode.
Surround = NONE has been selected in
SETUP mode.
Make the correct setting.
The surround back speaker cable connection is incomplete.
Connect the cable correctly.
Surround mode is not EX/ES mode.
Surround back = NONE has been selected in SPEAKERS SIZE SETUP
Set surround mode EX/ES.
Make the correct setting.
SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY
Can not select EX/ES mode.
Surround center= NONE has been selected in SPEAKERS SIZE SETUP
Make the correct setting.
Can not select Pro Logic IIx mode.
Input signal is incompatible.
Input signal is incompatible.
Can not select Neo:6 mode.
Input signal is incompatible.
Can not select CSII mode.
Input signal is incompatible.
No output to Sub Woofer Out.
Sub-woofer = NONE has been selected in
SETUP mode.
Noise is produced during DTSencoded CD or laser disc play.
Analog has been selected for input.
A specifi c channel does not produce output.
Nothing recorded on source.
Use 5.1channel source.
Use 2 channel Dolby Digital input signal, PCM input signal or analog input signal.
Use 2 channel Dolby Digital input signal, PCM input signal or analog input signal.
Use 2 channel Dolby Digital input signal, PCM input signal or analog input signal.
Select Sub-woofer = YES.
Be sure to perform digital connection, select digital input, then play.
Check the encoded channel on the source side.
FM or AM reception fails.
Noise is heard during AM reception.
Noise is heard during FM reception.
Antenna connection is incomplete.
Correctly connect the indoor FM and AM antennas to
FM and AM antenna outlets.
Reception is affected by other electrical fi elds.
Try changing location where the AM indoor antenna is set up.
Cannot get programmed station when the PRESET button is pressed.
Control with the remote control unit fails.
The radio waves from the broadcasting station are weak.
Install an FM outdoor antenna.
Preset data has been erased.
Batteries are consumed.
Disconnecting power plug for long periods of time will erase preset data. If that happens, input the preset data again.
Replace all the batteries with new ones.
Remote controller's function-key setting is wrong.
Select different position from which equipment will be controlled.
The distance between this SR3001 and the remote commander is too far.
Move closer to this SR3001.
Something is blocking SR3001 and the remote commander.
Remove offending object.
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GENERAL MALFUNCTION
If the equipment malfunctions, this may be because an electrostatic discharge or AC line interference has corrupted the information in the equipment memory circuits. Therefore:
- disconnect the plug from the AC line supply
- after waiting at least three minutes, reconnect the plug to the AC line supply
- re-attempt to operate the equipment
• In case a power outage occurs or the power cord is accidentally unplugged, the SR3001 is equipped with a backup function to prevent memory data such as the preset memory from being erased.
HOW TO RESET THE UNIT
INPUT SELECTOR
AV SURROUND RECEIVER SR3001
DISP
SLEEP
MULTI AUTO
AUTO SURR
TUNED
DIRECT
ST V – OFF
DISC 6.1
NIGHT
MT X 6.1
PEAK ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
AAC
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L
SL
C R
LFE
S SR
7.1CH INPUT
STANDBY
POWER ON/OFF
S. SPEAKER B
PHONES
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
DOWN
MUTE
VOLUME
ATT
UP
Should the operation or display seem to be abnormal, reset the unit with the following procedure.
The SR3001 is turned on, press and hold the
7.1CH INPUT and ATT buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds or more.
Remember that the procedure will reset the settings of the function selector, Surround mode, delay time,
TUNER PRESET etc., to their initial settings.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
FM TUNER SECTION
Frequency Range .................................87.5 - 108.0 MHz
Usable Sensitivity ............................IHF 1.8 µV/16.4 dBf
Signal to Noise Ratio ................... Mono/Stereo 75/70 dB
Stereo Separation .........................................1 kHz 45 dB
Alternate Channel Selectivity .................± 300 kHz 60 dB
Image Rejection .........................................98 MHz 70 dB
Tuner Output Level ........... 1 kHz, ± 75 kHz Dev 800 mV
AM TUNER SECTION
Frequency Range .................................... 520 - 1710 kHz
Signal to Noise Ratio .............................................. 50 dB
Distortion ...................................400Hz, 30 % Mod. 0.5 %
Selectivity .................................................± 18 kHz 70 dB
AUDIO SECTION
Power Output (20 Hz - 20 kHz/THD=0.08%)
Front L&R ............................................8 ohms 60 W / Ch
Center ..................................................8 ohms 60 W / Ch
Surround L&R ......................................8 ohms 60 W / Ch
Surround Back L&R .............................8 ohms 60 W / Ch
Front L&R ............................................6 ohms 75 W / Ch
Center ..................................................6 ohms 75 W / Ch
Surround L&R ......................................6 ohms 75 W / Ch
Surround Back L&R .............................6 ohms 75 W / Ch
Input Sensitivity/Impedance ...............168 mV/ 47 Kohms
Signal to Noise Ratio(Analog Input / Pure Direct) .... 105 dB
(Analog Input / Pure Direct)
............................................8 Hz - 100 kHz (± 3 dB)
(Digital Input / 96 kHz PCM)
............................................. 8 Hz - 45 kHz (± 3 dB)
VIDEO
Input Level/Impedance ........................... 1 Vp-p/75 ohms
Output Level/Impedance ......................... 1 Vp-p/75 ohms
Video Frequency Response .......5 Hz to 8 MHz (– 1 dB)
Video Frequency (Component) ....5 Hz to 80 MHz (– 1 dB)
GENERAL
Power Requirement ................................AC 120 V 60 Hz
Weight ................................................. 24.5 lbs (11.1 Kg)
ACCESSORIES
Remote Control Unit RC5500SR ................................... 1
AAA-size batteries ........................................................ 2
DIMENSIONS
17-5/16 ins. (440 mm)
7.1CH INPUT
STANDBY
POWER ON/OFF
INPUT SELECTOR
AV SURROUND RECEIVER SR3001
S. SPEAKER B
PHONES
DISP MULTI AUTO TUNED
SLEEP AUTO SURR DIRECT
ST V – OFF NIGHT PEAK
DISC 6.1
MT X 6.1
ATT
EQ
ANALOG
DIGITAL
PCM
SURROUND
DIGITAL
L C R
SL
LFE
S SR
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
SIMPLE
SETUP
AUTO HT-EQ MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY MEMORY CLEAR
EXIT BAND T-MODE
DOWN
MUTE
VOLUME
ATT
UP
Specifi cations subject to change without prior notice.
SETUP CODES
CD
Aiwa .................................................................................. 0184
Burmester ......................................................................... 0447
California Audio Labs ........................................................ 0056
Carver ..................................................................... 0184, 0206
Classic .............................................................................. 0324
Denon ............................................................................... 0030
DKK .................................................................................. 0027
DMX Electronics ............................................................... 0184
Emerson ........................................................................... 0332
Fisher ...................................................................... 0352, 0206
Garrard ............................................................................. 0447
Genexxa ................................................................. 0059, 0332
GPX .................................................................................. 0323
Harman/Kardon ............................................ 0184, 0200, 0229
Hitachi ............................................................................... 0059
Integra .............................................................................. 0128
JVC ......................................................................... 0099, 0321
Kenwood ....................................................... 0055, 0064, 0217
KLH ................................................................................... 0345
Koss .................................................................................. 0344
Krell .................................................................................. 0184
Linn ................................................................................... 0184
Luxman ............................................................................. 0120
LXI .................................................................................... 0332
Magnavox ............................................................... 0184, 0332
Marantz ......................................................... 0999, 0056, 0184
MCS .................................................................................. 0056
Miro ................................................................................... 0027
Mission ............................................................................. 0184
MTC .................................................................................. 0447
NSM .................................................................................. 0184
Onkyo ............................................................................... 0128
Optimus ................................... 0027, 0059, 0064, 0332, 0206,
0495, 0172, 0447, 0102
Panasonic ......................................................................... 0056
Parasound ........................................................................ 0447
Philips ..................................................................... 0999, 0184
Pioneer ......................................................... 0059, 0332, 0495
Polk Audio ......................................................................... 0184
Proton ............................................................................... 0184
QED .................................................................................. 0184
Quad ................................................................................. 0184
Quasar .............................................................................. 0056
RadioShack ...................................................................... 0102
RCA ................................................... 0089, 0059, 0447, 0080,
0332, 0206, 0495
Realistic .................................................................. 0447, 0206
Rotel ....................................................................... 0184, 0447
SAE .................................................................................. 0184
Sansui ..................................................................... 0184, 0332
Sanyo ............................................................................... 0206
Scott ................................................................................. 0332
Sears ................................................................................ 0332
Sharp ................................................................................ 0064
Sonic Frontiers ................................................................. 0184
Sony ............................................................. 0027, 0127, 0391
Soundesign ....................................................................... 0172
Symphonic ........................................................................ 0332
TAG McLaren ................................................................... 0184
Tascam ............................................................................. 0447
TDK .................................................................................. 0235
Teac .................................................................................. 0447
Technics ............................................................................ 0056
Victor ................................................................................ 0099
Wards ..................................................................... 0184, 0080
Yamaha .................................................................. 0063, 0319
Zonda ............................................................................... 0184
CDR
Classic .............................................................................. 0324
Fisher ................................................................................ 0352
Harman/Kardon ................................................................ 0229
JVC ................................................................................... 0321
Kenwood ........................................................................... 0999
Marantz ............................................................................. 0999
Philips ............................................................................... 0999
Pioneer ................................................................... 0089, 0114
Sony ....................................................................... 0391, 0127
TDK .................................................................................. 0235
Teac .................................................................................. 0447
Yamaha ............................................................................ 0319
Optimus ............................................................................ 1090
Pioneer ............................................................................. 1090
Sharp ................................................................................ 1888
Sherwood ......................................................................... 1094
Sony ................................................................................. 1517
Yamaha ............................................................................ 1915
TAPE
Aiwa .............................................................. 0056, 0227, 0224
Akai ................................................................................... 0310
Carver ............................................................................... 0056
Denon ............................................................................... 0103
Fisher ................................................................................ 0101
Garrard ................................................................... 0466, 0335
Harman/Kardon ...................................................... 0209, 0056
JVC ......................................................................... 0271, 0300
Kenwood ........................................................................... 0097
Magnavox ......................................................................... 0056
Marantz ................................................................... 0056, 0036
Mitsubishi .......................................................................... 0310
NAD .................................................................................. 0171
Onkyo ........................................................... 0309, 0163, 0162
Optimus .............................................. 0054, 0247, 0466, 0364
Panasonic ......................................................................... 0256
Philips ............................................................................... 0056
Pioneer ......................................................... 0054, 0247, 0126
Polk Audio ......................................................................... 0056
RCA ........................................................................ 0054, 0247
Revox ............................................................................... 0217
Sansui ..................................................................... 0056, 0036
Sherwood ......................................................................... 0364
Sony ............................................................. 0270, 0197, 0318
Teac .................................................................................. 0335
Technics ............................................................................ 0256
Victor ................................................................................ 0300
Wards ............................................................................... 0054
Yamaha .................................................................. 0124, 0121
MD PLAYERS
Denon ............................................................................... 1900
Kenwood ................................................................. 1708, 1853
Marantz ............................................................................. 1207
Onkyo ............................................................................... 1895
SAT (DSS)
AlphaStar .......................................................................... 0799
Chaparral .......................................................................... 0243
Crossdigital ....................................................................... 1136
DirecTV .............................................. 0419, 0593, 0666, 1666,
1169, 0274, 0776, 1776,
0751, 0846, 1883, 1103,
1136, 0126, 1470, 1469
Dish Network System ................................... 1032, 0802, 1197
Dishpro ................................................................... 1032, 0802
Echostar ....................................................... 1032, 0802, 1197
Expressvu ......................................................................... 0802
GE .................................................................................... 0593
General Instrument ........................................................... 0896
GOI ................................................................................... 0802
Hitachi ............................................................................... 0846
HTS .................................................................................. 0802
Hughes Network Systems
.................................................. 1169, 0776, 1776, 1470, 1469
JVC ......................................................................... 0802, 1197
Magnavox ............................................................... 0751, 0749
Memorex ........................................................................... 0751
Mitsubishi .......................................................................... 0776
Motorola ............................................................................ 0896
Next Level ......................................................................... 0896
Panasonic ............................................................... 0274, 0728
Paysat ............................................................................... 0751
Philips ................................................ 1169, 0776, 1776, 0751,
1103, 0749, 0126, 1469
Proscan .................................................................. 0419, 0593
RadioShack ...................................................................... 0896
RCA .................................................... 0419, 0593, 0882, 0170
Samsung ................................................................ 1303, 1136
SKY .................................................................................. 0883
Sony ....................................................................... 0666, 1666
Star Choice ....................................................................... 0896
Tivo ............................................................... 1169, 1470, 1469
Toshiba ............................................... 0776, 1776, 0817, 1312
Uniden .................................................................... 0751, 0749
Zenith ...................................................................... 0883, 1883
TV
Admiral ................................................................... 0120, 0490
Advent .................................................................... 0788, 0869
Aiko ................................................................................... 0119
Akai ............................................................... 0729, 0057, 0699
Albatron ............................................................................ 0870
America Action .................................................................. 0207
Anam ................................................................................ 0207
AOC .................................................................................. 0057
Apex Digital .................................................. 0775, 0792, 0906
Audiovox ....................................................... 0478, 0207, 0119
Bell & Howell .................................................................... 0181
Bradford ............................................................................ 0207
i
Broksonic ................................................................ 0263, 0490
Candle .............................................................................. 0057
Carnivale .......................................................................... 0057
Carver ............................................................................... 0081
Celebrity ........................................................................... 0027
Celera ............................................................................... 0792
Changhong ....................................................................... 0792
Citizen ........................................................... 0087, 0057, 0119
Clarion .............................................................................. 0207
Contec .............................................................................. 0207
Craig ................................................................................. 0207
Crosley ............................................................................. 0081
Crown ............................................................................... 0207
Curtis Mathes .................................... 0074, 0081, 0181, 0478,
0120, 0087, 0729, 0057,
0172, 0193, 1174, 1374
CXC .................................................................................. 0207
Daewoo .............................................. 0478, 1688, 0119, 0699
Denon ............................................................................... 0172
Dumont ............................................................................. 0044
Durabrand ............................................................... 0207, 0205
Electroband ...................................................................... 0027
Elektra .................................................................... 0044, 1688
Emerson ...................................................... 0181, 0263, 0490,
KEC .................................................................................. 0207
Kenwood ........................................................................... 0057
KLH ................................................................................... 0792
KTV ......................................................................... 0207, 0057
LG ................................................................. 1205, 0883, 0469
LXI ............................................ 0074, 0081, 0181, 0183, 0205
Magnavox ................................. 0081, 0057, 1481, 0733, 1281
Marantz ............................................... 0081, 0057, 1581, 0731
Matsushita .............................................................. 0277, 0677
Megatron ................................................................ 0205, 0172
Memorex ............................................. 0181, 0490, 0177, 0205
MGA .............................................................. 0177, 0057, 0205
Midland ......................................................... 0074, 0044, 0078
Mitsubishi .................................. 0120, 0177, 1277, 0205, 0863
Monivision ......................................................................... 0870
Motorola ............................................................................ 0120
MTC ........................................................................ 0087, 0057
Multitech ........................................................................... 0207
NAD ........................................................................ 0183, 0205
NEC ........................................................................ 0057, 1731
Nikko ............................................................. 0057, 0205, 0119
Norcent ................................................................... 0775, 0851
NTC .................................................................................. 0119
Onwa ................................................................................ 0207
Envision ............................................................................ 0057
Fisher ................................................................................ 0181
Fujitsu ........................................................... 0710, 0880, 0836
Funai ....................................................................... 0207, 0198
Futuretech ........................................................................ 0207
Gateway ................................................................. 1782, 1783
GE ..................................................... 0074, 0078, 0478, 0205,
Optonica ........................................................................... 0120
Orion ....................................................................... 0263, 0490
Panasonic ..................................................... 0277, 0078, 0677
Penney .............................................. 0074, 0183, 0078, 0087,
Philco ...................................................................... 0081, 0057
Philips ........................................................... 0081, 1481, 0717
Gibralter .................................................................. 0044, 0057
GoldStar ................................................................. 0057, 0205
Grunpy .............................................................................. 0207
Hallmark ........................................................................... 0205
Harman/Kardon ................................................................ 0081
Harvard ............................................................................. 0207
Havermy ........................................................................... 0120
Hello Kitty ......................................................................... 0478
Himitsu .............................................................................. 0207
Hisense ............................................................................. 0775
Hitachi ..................................................................... 1172, 0172
Infi nity ............................................................................... 0081
Inteq ................................................................................. 0044
JBL ................................................................................... 0081
JCB ................................................................................... 0027
Jensen .............................................................................. 0788
JVC ................................................................................... 0080
Pioneer ................................................................... 0193, 0706
Portland ............................................................................ 0119
Prima ................................................................................ 0788
Prism ................................................................................ 0078
Proscan ........................................................ 0074, 1474, 1374
Proton ............................................................................... 0205
Pulsar ............................................................................... 0044
Quasar .......................................................... 0277, 0078, 0677
RadioShack .............................. 0074, 0181, 0207, 0057, 0205
RCA ................................................... 0074, 1474, 1274, 1574,
0117, 1174, 1074, 1374, 0706
Realistic .............................................. 0181, 0207, 0057, 0205
Runco ..................................................................... 0044, 0057
Sampo .................................................................... 0057, 1782
Samsung ............................................ 0087, 0729, 0057, 0205
Sansui ............................................................................... 0490
Sanyo ............................................................................... 0181
Scotch ............................................................................... 0205
Scott ............................................................. 0263, 0207, 0205
Sears .............................. 0074, 0081, 0181, 0183, 0205, 0198
Sharp ................................................................................ 0120
Sheng Chia ....................................................................... 0120
Sony ................................................................................. 0027
Soundesign ............................................................. 0207, 0205
Squareview ....................................................................... 0198
SSS .................................................................................. 0207
Starlite .............................................................................. 0207
Studio Experience ............................................................ 0870
Supreme ........................................................................... 0027
SVA ......................................................................... 0775, 0892
Sylvania ........................................................ 0081, 0057, 0198
Symphonic .............................................................. 0207, 0198
Tandy ................................................................................ 0120
Tatung ............................................................................... 1783
Technics .................................................................. 0277, 0078
Techwood ......................................................................... 0078
Teknika ..................................... 0081, 0207, 0177, 0087, 0119
Telefunken ........................................................................ 0729
TMK .................................................................................. 0205
TNCi ................................................................................. 0044
Toshiba .............................................. 0181, 0183, 0087, 1283,
1383, 1183, 1731, 0677
TVS ................................................................................... 0490
Vector Research ............................................................... 0057
Victor ................................................................................ 0080
Vidtech .............................................................................. 0205
Viewsonic ......................................................................... 1782
Wards ................................................. 0081, 0057, 0205, 1183
Waycon ............................................................................. 0183
White Westinghouse ......................................................... 0490
Yamaha ............................................................................ 0057
Zenith .................................................. 0044, 0490, 0205, 0119
VCR
Admiral ................................................................... 0075, 0236
Adventura ......................................................................... 0027
Aiwa ........................................................................ 0064, 0027
American High .................................................................. 0062
Asha ................................................................................. 0267
Audiovox ........................................................................... 0064
Beaumark ......................................................................... 0267
Bell & Howell .................................................................... 0131
Broksonic ............................................ 0211, 0148, 0236, 1506
Calix .................................................................................. 0064
Canon ............................................................................... 0062
Carver ............................................................................... 0108
Citizen ..................................................................... 0064, 1305
Craig ............................................................. 0064, 0074, 0267
Curtis Mathes ..................................... 0087, 0062, 0189, 1062
Cybernex .......................................................................... 0267
Daewoo .................................................................. 0072, 1305
Denon ............................................................................... 0069
Durabrand ......................................................................... 0066
Dynatech .......................................................................... 0027
Electrohome ..................................................................... 0064
Electrophonic .................................................................... 0064
Emerex ............................................................................. 0059
Emerson ............................................ 0064, 0211, 0027, 0148,
0070, 0236, 1305, 1506
Fisher ...................................................................... 0074, 0131
Fuji .......................................................................... 0062, 0060
Funai ................................................................................. 0027
Garrard ............................................................................. 0027
GE .................................. 0087, 0062, 0267, 1087, 1062, 0834
GoldStar ................................................................. 0064, 1264
Gradiente .......................................................................... 0027
Harley Davidson ............................................................... 0027
Harman/Kardon ................................................................ 0108
HI-Q .................................................................................. 0074
Hitachi ..................................................................... 0027, 0069
Hughes Network Systems ................................................ 0069
JVC ................................................................................... 0094
KEC .................................................................................. 0064
Kenwood ........................................................................... 0094
Kodak ..................................................................... 0062, 0064
Lloyd’s .............................................................................. 0027
LXI .................................................................................... 0064
Magnasonic ...................................................................... 1305
Magnavox ................................. 0062, 0066, 0108, 0027, 1808
Magnin .............................................................................. 0267
Marantz ......................................................... 0062, 0108, 1408
Marta ................................................................................ 0064
Matsushita .............................................................. 0062, 0189
MEI ................................................................................... 0062
Memorex .................................. 0062, 0189, 0064, 0075, 0066,
0074, 0267, 0027, 0131, 0236, 1264
MGA ........................................................................ 0267, 0070
MGN Technology .............................................................. 0267
Minolta .............................................................................. 0069
Mitsubishi ...................................................... 0094, 0070, 0834
Motorola .................................................................. 0062, 0075
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MTC ........................................................................ 0267, 0027
Multitech ........................................................................... 0027
NAD .................................................................................. 0085
NEC ........................................................................ 0131, 0094
Nikko ................................................................................. 0064
Noblex .............................................................................. 0267
Olympus ........................................................................... 0062
Optimus ....................................................... 1089, 0189, 0064,
0075, 0131, 0085
Orion ............................................................. 0211, 0236, 1506
Panasonic .................................................... 1089, 0062, 0189,
0252, 1062, 0643
Penney ........................................................ 0062, 0064, 0267,
0069, 1264, 1062
Pentax .............................................................................. 0069
Philco ................................................................................ 0062
Philips ........................................................... 0062, 0108, 0645
Pilot ................................................................................... 0064
Pioneer ................................................................... 0094, 0085
Polk Audio ......................................................................... 0108
Profi tronic ......................................................................... 0267
Proscan .................................................................. 0087, 1087
Pulsar ............................................................................... 0066
Quasar .......................................................... 0062, 0189, 1062
RadioShack ...................................................................... 0027
Radix ................................................................................ 0064
Randex ............................................................................. 0064
RCA ................................................... 0087, 0267, 0069, 1062,
0907, 0085, 0834, 1087
Realistic ....................................................... 0062, 0064, 0075,
0074, 0027, 0131
ReplayTV .......................................................................... 0643
Runco ............................................................................... 0066
Samsung ...................................................... 0267, 0072, 1041
Sanky ...................................................................... 0075, 0066
Sansui ................................................. 0027, 0094, 0236, 1506
Sanyo ........................................................... 0074, 0267, 0131
Scott ................................................... 0211, 0072, 0148, 0070
Sears ................................................. 0062, 0064, 0074, 0027,
0069, 0131, 1264
Sharp ...................................................................... 0075, 0834
Shogun ............................................................................. 0267
Sonic Blue ........................................................................ 0643
Sony ............................... 0062, 0059, 0060, 0027, 1259, 0663
STS ................................................................................... 0069
Sylvania .................................... 0062, 0108, 0027, 0070, 1808
Symphonic ........................................................................ 0027
Teac .................................................................................. 0027
Technics .................................................................. 0062, 0189
Teknika ......................................................... 0062, 0064, 0027
Thomas ............................................................................. 0027
Tivo ............................................................... 1530, 0663, 0645
TMK .................................................................................. 0267
Toshiba ..................................... 0072, 0070, 1530, 1172, 0872
Totevision ................................................................ 0064, 0267
Unitech ............................................................................. 0267
Vector ............................................................................... 0072
Video Concepts ................................................................ 0072
Videomagic ....................................................................... 0064
Videosonic ........................................................................ 0267
Villain ................................................................................ 0027
Wards ................................................ 0087, 0062, 0075, 0074,
0108, 0267, 0027, 0069
White Westinghouse ......................................................... 0236
XR-1000 ................................................................. 0062, 0027
Zenith ........................................ 0066, 0060, 0027, 0236, 1506
DVD
Aiwa .................................................................................. 0668
Allegro .............................................................................. 0896
Apex Digital ....................................... 0699, 0823, 1031, 1127,
0821, 0857, 1088, 0824, 1047
Blue Parade ...................................................................... 0598
Broksonic .......................................................................... 0722
CineVision .............................................................. 0903, 0896
Curtis Mathes ....................................................................1114
CyberHome .................................................. 1050, 0843, 1051
Daewoo .................................................................. 0896, 0860
Denon ............................................................................... 0517
DVD2000 .......................................................................... 0548
Emerson ................................................................. 0618, 0848
Enterprise ......................................................................... 0618
GE .......................................................................... 0549, 0842
Go Video ....................................................... 0860, 0742, 0896
Harman/Kardon ...................................................... 0729, 0609
Hitachi ............................................................................... 0600
Hiteker .............................................................................. 0699
JBL ................................................................................... 0729
JVC ............................................................... 0585, 0650, 0894
Kenwood ................................................................. 0517, 0561
KLH ................................................................................... 1047
Koss .................................................................................. 0678
Magnavox ............................................................... 0530, 0848
Marantz ............................................................................. 0566
Memorex ........................................................................... 0722
Microsoft ........................................................................... 0549
Mintek ............................................................................... 0866
Mitsubishi ................................................................ 1548, 0548
Onkyo ............................................................................... 0530
Oritron ............................................................................... 0678
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Panasonic ..................................................... 0517, 1789, 1389
Philips ................................................. 0530, 0566, 0673, 0881
Pioneer ................................................................... 0552, 0598
Polaroid ............................................................................ 1088
Polk Audio ......................................................................... 0566
Proscan ............................................................................ 0549
Qwestar ............................................................................ 0678
RCA .................................................... 0549, 0598, 0849, 1049
Rio .................................................................................... 0896
Rotel ................................................................................. 0650
Sampo .............................................................................. 0779
Samsung ...................................................... 0517, 0600, 0847
Sansui ............................................................................... 0722
Sanyo ............................................................................... 0722
Sharp ...................................................................... 0657, 0779
Shinsonic ................................................................ 0560, 0866
Sonic Blue ........................................................................ 0896
Sony ............................................................. 0560, 0891, 1060
Superscan ........................................................................ 0848
Sylvania ............................................................................ 0848
Technics ............................................................................ 0517
Theta Digital ..................................................................... 0598
Toshiba ......................................................... 0530, 1072, 0722
Tredex .............................................................................. 0826
Urban Concepts ................................................................ 0530
US Logic ........................................................................... 0866
Xbox ................................................................................. 0549
Yamaha ........................................................ 0517, 0566, 0572
Zenith ............................................................ 0530, 0618, 0896
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Table of contents
- 4 FOREWORD
- 4 INTRODUCTION
- 4 PRECAUTIONS
- 5 DESCRIPTION
- 6 FEATURES
- 6 ACCESSORIES
- 7 FRONT PANEL
- 8 FL DISPLAY
- 9 REAR PANEL
- 10 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
- 10 FUNCTION AND OPERATION
- 11 PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER
- 12 OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
- 12 GENERAL INFORMATION OF RC5500SR TO SR
- 14 CONNECTIONS
- 14 SPEAKER PLACEMENT
- 14 CONNECTING SPEAKERS
- 15 CONNECTING AUDIO COMPONENTS
- 16 CONNECTING VIDEO COMPONENTS
- 17 ADVANCED CONNECTING
- 17 CONNECTING THE REMOTE CONTROL JACKS
- 18 CONNECTING THE ANTENNA TERMINALS
- 19 SETUP
- 19 SETUP MENU SYSTEM
- 19 OF THE SETUP MENU
- 20 SIMPLE SETUP
- 20 1. INPUT SETUP (ASSIGNABLE DIGITAL INPUT)
- 21 2. SPEAKER SETUP
- 24 3. PREFERENCE
- 24 4. SURROUND
- 25 5. PL II (DOLBY PRO LOGIC II ) MUSIC PARAMETER
- 25 6. CS II (CIRCLE SURROUND II)
- 26 BASIC OPERATION (PLAY BACK)
- 26 SELECTING AN INPUT SOURCE
- 26 SELECTING THE SURROUND MODE
- 26 ADJUSTING THE MAIN VOLUME
- 26 ADJUSTING THE TONE (BASS & TREBLE) CONTROL
- 26 TEMPORARILY TURNING OFF THE SOUND
- 26 USING THE SLEEP TIMER
- 26 NIGHT MODE
- 27 SURROUND MODE
- 30 OTHER FUNCTION
- 30 ATTENUATION TO ANALOG INPUT SIGNAL
- 30 LISTENING THROUGH HEADPHONES
- 30 VIDEO ON/OFF
- 30 DISPLAY MODE
- 30 INPUT
- 31 RECORDING AN ANALOG SOURCE
- 31 HT-EQ
- 31 7.1 CH INPUT
- 32 7.1 CH INPUT LEVEL
- 33 BASIC OPERATION (TUNER)
- 33 LISTENING TO THE TUNER
- 33 PRESET MEMORY
- 35 SURROUND SPEAKER B SYSTEM
- 35 SPEAKER B TERMINALS
- 36 TROUBLESHOOTING
- 37 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- 37 DIMENSIONS