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AM-FM STEREO RECEIVER

DRA-397

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

MODE D’EMPLOI

ENGLISH FRANCAIS

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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.

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 sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.

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 appliance.

WARNING:

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT

EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1.

Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.

2.

Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.

3.

Heed Warnings – All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.

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.

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.

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.

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 may be equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other).

This plug will fit 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 fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.

FIGURE A

EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING

AS PER NATIONAL

ELECTRICAL CODE

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.

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 antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure A.

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.

18. Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.

19. Object and Liquid Entry – Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.

20. 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 qualified service personnel.

21. Damage Requiring Service – Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: 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 qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation, 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.

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 fire, electric shock, or other hazards.

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 amplifiers) that produce heat.

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FCC INFORMATION (For US customers)

1. PRODUCT

This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this product may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this product must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

2. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS PRODUCT

This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modification not expressly approved by

DENON may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product.

3. NOTE

This product 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 product 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 product does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the product 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 product into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

• Consult the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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.

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NOTE ON USE / OBSERVATIONS RELATIVES A L’UTILISATION

• Avoid high temperatures.

Allow for sufficient heat dispersion when installed in a rack.

• Eviter des températures élevées

Tenir compte d’une dispersion de chaleur suffisante lors de l’installation sur une étagère.

• Keep the apparatus free from moisture, water, and dust.

• Protéger l’appareil contre l’humidité, l’eau et lapoussière.

• Do not let foreign objects into the apparatus.

• Ne pas laisser des objets étrangers dans l’appareil.

• Unplug the power cord when not using the apparatus for long periods of time.

• Débrancher le cordon d’alimentation lorsque l’appareil n’est pas utilisé pendant de longues périodes.

• Do not let insecticides, benzene, and thinner come in contact with the apparatus.

• Ne pas mettre en contact des insecticides, du benzène et un diluant avec l’appareil.

• Handle the power cord carefully.

Hold the plug when unplugging the cord.

• Manipuler le cordon d’alimentation avec précaution.

Tenir la prise lors du débranchement du cordon.

* (For apparatuses with ventilation holes)

• Do not obstruct the ventilation holes.

• Ne pas obstruer les trous d’aération.

• Never disassemble or modify the apparatus in any way.

• Ne jamais démonter ou modifier l’appareil d’une manière ou d’une autre.

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Thank you for choosing the DENON DRA-397 AM-FM Stereo Receiver. This remarkable component has been engineered to provide outstanding high fidelity reproduction of your favorite music sources.

As this product is provided with an immense array of features, we recommend that before you begin hookup and operation that you review the contents of this manual before proceeding.

Contents

Getting Started

Accessories

Check that the following parts are attached in addition to the main unit:

Getting Started

Accessories ······················································································1

Before using ················································································1, 2

Cautions on installation ·································································2

About the remote control unit························································2

Inserting the batteries ····································································2

Operating range of the remote control unit ································2

Part names and functions

Front panel ·····················································································3

Display····························································································3

Rear panel ······················································································4

Remote control unit ···································································4, 5

Connections

Cable indications ············································································6

Speaker connections ··································································6, 7

Connecting a DVD player and monitor ········································7

Connecting a TV/DBS tuner ··························································7

Connecting a CD player ·································································7

Connecting a turntable ······························································7, 8

Connecting a tape deck, CD recorder or MD recorder ················8

Connecting a VCR ···········································································8

Connecting the antenna terminals ···············································8

Connecting the XM terminal ·························································9

Connecting the iPod® ····································································9

Connecting the MULTI ZONE terminals ·····································10

ZONE2 (or ZONE3) PRE OUT connections ··································10

Connecting the power supply cord ············································10

Operation

Before operating ···········································································11

Playing the input source ······························································11

Turning the sound off temporarily (MUTING)·······························11

Listening over headphones ··························································11

Switching the speakers ·······························································11

Checking the currently playing program source, etc. ··················12

Switching the brightness of the display·······································12

Selecting the play mode (PURE DIRECT) ····································12

Setting the tone control ·······························································12

Adjusting the speaker volume ·····················································12

Combining the currently playing sound with the desired image (VIDEO SELECT function) ····················12

Listening to the radio ···································································12

Auto preset memory ····································································12

Auto tuning···················································································13

Manual tuning ··············································································13

Preset memory ············································································13

Recalling preset stations ······························································13

XM Satellite Radio ········································································14

Checking the XM signal strength and Radio ID ···························14

Channel selection ·········································································14

Category search ···········································································14

Direct access of channels ····························································15

Playing the iPod® ·········································································15

Setting the iPod Assignment ·······················································15

Listening to music········································································16

Listening to music in the Browse mode······································16

Viewing still pictures and videos (only for iPods equipped with the slideshow / video function) ····························16

Disconnecting the iPod ································································16

Multi zone music entertainment system ···································17

Multi-zone playback using the ZONE2 and

ZONE3 PREOUT terminals···························································17

Outputting a program source to amplifier, etc., in the ZONE2

(or ZONE3) room (ZONE2 or ZONE3 SELECT mode) ··················18

Remote control unit operations during multi-source playback·····18

Recording (audio and/or video) ··················································19

About the memory functions ······················································19

Initialization of the microprocessor ············································19

Operating the remote control unit

Operating DENON audio components ·······································20

Setting the preset memory function ··········································20

Setting the punch through function ···········································20

Operating a component stored in the preset memory ····20 ~ 22

Troubleshooting ············································································23

Specifications ················································································24 q

Operating instructions ..............................................................1

w

Warranty (for North America model only).....................................1

e

Service station list ....................................................................1

r

System remote control unit (RC-1052).....................................1

t

R6P/AA batteries (For the RC-1052).........................................2

y

ZONE remote control unit (RC-1056) .......................................1

u

R03/AAA batteries (For the RC-1056) ......................................2

i

AM loop antenna ......................................................................1

o

FM indoor antenna ...................................................................1

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Before using

Pay attention to the following before using this unit:

• Moving the unit.

To prevent short-circuits or damaged wires in the connection cables, always unplug the power supply cord and disconnect the connection cables between all other audio components when moving the unit.

• Cautions on using mobile phones.

Using a mobile phone near this unit may result in noise. If so, move the mobile phone away from this unit when it is in use.

• Before turning the power operation button on.

Check once again that all connections are correct and that there are not problems with the connection cables. Always set the power operation button to the standby position before connecting and disconnecting connection cables.

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• Store the operating instructions in a safe place.

After reading the operating instructions, store them in a safe place as they could come in handy in the future.

• Whenever the power operation button is in the STANDBY state, the unit is still connected to AC line voltage.

Please be sure to turn off the power operation button or unplug the cord when you leave home for, say, a vacation.

• Note that the illustrations in these instructions may differ from the actual unit for explanation purposes.

About the remote control unit

In addition to controlling the DRA-397, the attached system remote control unit (RC-1052) can also be used to control the following products: q DENON component products w Component products other than DENON:

• Set using the preset memory function ( page 20).

Inserting the batteries

q Remove the remote control unit’s rear cover.

Cautions on installation

Note:

For heat dispersal, do not install this unit in a confined space such as a bookcase or similar enclosure.

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Notes on batteries:

• Replace the batteries with new ones if the set does not operate even when the remote control unit is operated nearby the unit.

(The attached batteries are only for verifying operation.)

• When inserting the batteries, be sure to do so in the proper direction, following the “ < ” and “ > ” marks in the battery compartment.

• To prevent damage or leakage of battery fluid:

• Do not use a new battery together with an old one.

• Do not use two different types of batteries.

• Do not short-circuit, disassemble, heat or dispose of batteries in flames.

• If the battery fluid should leak, carefully wipe the fluid off the inside of the battery compartment and insert new batteries.

• Remove the batteries from the remote if it will not be in use for long periods.

• When replacing the batteries, have the new batteries ready and insert them as quickly as possible.

Note

(RC-1052) (RC-1056) w Set two batteries in the battery compartment in the indicated direction.

Operating range of the remote control unit

• Point the remote control unit at the remote sensor when operating it.

• The remote control unit can be used from a distance of approximately

23 feet/7 meters, at a horizontal angle of up to 30° with respect to the sensor.

R6P/AA

R03/AAA

Wall

(RC-1052) e Put the rear cover back on.

(RC-1056)

Approx. 23 feet/7 m

30°

30° or

(RC-1056)

(RC-1052)

NOTE:

• It may be difficult to operate the remote control unit if the remote sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or strong artificial light.

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Part names and functions

For details on the functions of these parts, refer to the pages given in parentheses ( ).

Front panel

@7 @6 @5 @4 @3 @2 @1 @0 !9

!8

Display

i u y t

Getting Started r e q w e t r y !3 !4 !5 !6 !7

q

Power operation button

(ON/STANDBY) ··········································(11) w

Power indicator ·········································(11) e

Power switch ·······································(11, 19) r

Headphones jack (PHONES) ·····················(11) t

MODE button ·······································(13, 16) y

SPEAKER buttons ······································(11) u

PURE DIRECT button ·································(12) i

SHIFT button ··············································(13) o

XM RADIO button ······································(14)

!0

TONE DEFEAT button ·······························(12)

!1

LOUDNESS button ····································(12)

!2

STATUS button ··········································(12)

!3

MENU button ·······································(15, 16)

!4

TONE CONTROL button ····························(12)

!5

SELECT knob ········································(12, 16)

!6

CH VOL button ···········································(12)

!7

ENTER button ······································(15, 16)

!8

VOLUME control knob ······························(11)

!9

ZONE on/standby buttons ·······················(18)

@0

Display

@1

TUNING buttons ( • , ª ) ·····························(13)

@2

PRESET buttons ···································(12, 13)

@3

MEMORY button ········································(13)

@4

Remote control sensor ································(2)

@5

BAND button ··············································(13)

@6

ZONE select buttons ·································(18)

@7

FUNCTION knob ········································(11) q w q

Information display w

Speaker indicators

This lights corresponding to the settings of the front speakers.

e

ZONE2/ZONE3 output indicators r

Volume indicator

This displays the volume level.

t

ZONE/REC SELECT indicators

Lights while selecting the ZONE or REC

SELECT mode. (Off when the “SOURCE” is selected.) y

AUTO indicator

This lights when the broadcast station is selected in the AUTO tuning mode.

u

STEREO indicator

This lights when an FM stereo broadcast has been received.

i

TUNED indicator

This lights when an FM/AM broadcast has been received.

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Rear panel

!5

!4

!3

!2

e!1

!0 o i

Remote control unit

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System remote control unit (RC-1052)

[ Front ]

Indicator ··························(20)

SHIFT button ··················(13)

Function buttons ············(11) q w e r t y u q

AUDIO OUT terminals ·································(8) w

SUBWOOFER PRE OUT terminal ···············(7) e

AUDIO IN terminals ·····································(7) r

ZONE PRE OUT terminals ·························(10) t

ZONE VIDEO OUT terminals ····················(10) y

Speaker terminals ·······································(7) u

AC outlets ···················································(10) i

Power supply cord ·····································(10) o

VIDEO IN terminals ·····································(7)

!0

VIDEO OUT terminals ·····························(7, 8)

!1

SIGNAL GND terminal ································(7)

!2

XM terminal ·················································(9)

!3

DOCK CONTROL jack ··································(9)

!4

ANTENNA terminals ···································(8)

!5

REMOTE CONTROL jacks ·························(10)

System buttons ··············(21)

MENU button ···········(15, 16)

(

Cursor buttons

D , H , F , G ) ··············(15, 16)

STATUS button ··············(12)

PURE DIRECT/SET UP button ······························(12)

Remote control signal transmitter ························(2)

Power buttons ················(11)

CHANNEL buttons ·········(13)

Volume control buttons ····························(11)

MUTING button ··············(11)

DIMMER button ··············(12)

ENTER button ···········(15, 16)

VIDEO SELECT button ······························(12)

Mode selector switches ··············(11, 18, 20)

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• If buttons on the front or rear are pressed strongly, the button on the opposite side will be activated too.

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ZONE2 ON/OFF buttons ······················(18, 19)

Number buttons

(0 ~ 9, +10) ··········(13, 15, 20)

BAND button ··················(13)

Memory block buttons (A ~ G) ···············(13)

Function buttons ············(11)

MAIN ZONE ON/OFF buttons ····························(18)

[ Rear ]

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ZONE remote control unit (RC-1056)

[ Front ]

ZONE select switch ········(18)

ZONE3 ON/OFF buttons ····························(18)

Function buttons ············(18)

MODE button ············(13, 16)

Number buttons

(0 ~ 9) ·························(13, 15)

SEARCH button ··············(15)

Memory block buttons (A ~ G) ···············(13)

MEMORY button ············(13)

TUNING buttons ············(13)

Getting Started

ZONE ON/OFF buttons ····························(18)

Volume control buttons ····························(18)

BAND button ··················(13)

NOTE:

• If buttons on the front or rear are pressed strongly, the button on the opposite side will be activated too.

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Connections

Cable indications

The hookup diagrams on the subsequent pages assume the use of the following optional connection cables (not supplied).

Audio cable Signal direction

Audio signal

A

Analog connections (Stereo)

(White)

(Red)

L

R

Pin-plug cable

L

R

IN OUT OUT

Video signal

IN

B

Analog connections (Monaural, for subwoofer)

IN OUT OUT IN

C

Speaker connections

D Video connections

(Yellow)

Pin-plug cable

Speaker cable

Video cable (75 Ω /ohms video pin-plug cable)

Speaker connections

Connect the speaker terminals with the speakers making sure that like polarities are matched (

< with

<

,

> with

>

).

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Speaker impedance

Speaker

A, B

A+B

Impedance

4 ~ 16 Ω /ohms

8 ~ 16 Ω /ohms

NOTE:

When making connections, take care that none of the individual conductors of the speaker cable come in contact with adjacent terminals, with other speaker cable conductors, or with the rear panel and screws.

NEVER touch the speaker terminals when the power is on. Doing so could result in electric shocks.

Connecting the speaker cables

1. Loosen by turning counterclockwise.

2. Insert the cable.

Either tightly twist or terminate the core wires.

Note on speaker impedance

When using speakers with an impedance below the designated value (for example 4

Ω /ohms), playing for long periods of time with the volume high could cause the temperature to rise, activating the protection circuit.

When the protection circuit is activated, the output to the speakers is cut off and the power indicator blinks. If this happens, unplug the power cord, wait for the set to cool off and improve ventilation around the unit. Also check the wiring of the input cables and the speaker cables. After doing this, plug the power cord back in and turn the unit’s power back on.

If the protection circuit is activated again even though there are no problems with the wiring or the ventilation around the unit, switch off the power and contact a DENON service center.

3. Tighten by turning clockwise.

Connecting banana plugs

NOTE:

• Do not plug in the power supply cord until all connections have been completed.

• When making connections, also refer to the operating instructions of the other components.

• Be sure to connect the left and right channels properly (left with left, right with right).

• Do not bundle power cords together with speaker cables. Doing so could result in humming or noise.

Turn clockwise to tighten, then insert the banana plug.

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Connections

• When making connections, also refer to the operating instructions of the other components.

Subwoofer

Speakers

(B)

Speakers

(A)

Connection terminal for subwoofer with built-in amplifier.

IN

B

<

(L)

> >

(R)

<

C

<

(L)

> >

(R)

<

C

Connecting a TV/DBS tuner

Connecting a CD player

Connecting a DVD player and monitor

D

D

A

L

R

Monitor

VIDEO

IN

DVD player

VIDEO

OUT

L

AUDIO OUT

L

R R

Connecting a turntable

• Connect a non-DVD video disc player (such as a laser disc, VCD/SVCD, or future high definition disc player) to the DVD/VDP terminals in the same way.

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Connections

D

A

L

R

TV/DBS tuner

VIDEO

OUT

L

AUDIO OUT

L

R R

A

L

R

CD player

L

AUDIO OUT

L

R R

A

L

R

AUDIO OUT

GND

A

L

R

A

L

R

A

L

R

A

L

R

D

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Connections Connections

• The phono input can accept signals from moving magnet (MM) and high output moving coil (MC) phono cartridges. If your turntable is equipped with a low output MC cartridge, you will need to use a separate

MC head amplifier or step-up MC transformer.

Connecting the antenna terminals

An F-type FM antenna cable plug can be connected directly.

Direction of broadcasting station

FM antenna

NOTE:

• If humming or other noise is generated when the ground wire is connected to the SIGNAL GND terminal, disconnect the ground wire.

75 Ω /ohms Coaxial cable

Connecting a tape deck, CD recorder or MD recorder

Connecting a VCR

AM loop antenna

(Supplied)

FM indoor antenna (Supplied)

Tape deck/

CD recorder/

MD recorder

L

R

AUDIO IN

L

R

L

R

AUDIO OUT

L

R

Ground

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AM loop antenna assembly

1 2

Connect to the AM antenna terminals.

3

AM outdoor antenna

Connection of AM antennas

1. Push the lever.

2. Insert the conductor.

Video deck

VIDEO

IN

VIDEO

OUT

L

AUDIO OUT

L

R R

L

R

AUDIO IN

L

R

Remove the vinyl tie and take out the connection line.

4 a. With the antenna on top any stable surface.

Mount

Bend in the reverse direction.

b. With the antenna attached to a wall.

Installation hole Mount on wall, etc.

3. Return the lever.

NOTE:

• Do not connect two FM antennas simultaneously.

• Even if an external AM antenna is used, do not disconnect the AM loop antenna.

• Make sure the AM loop antenna lead terminals do not touch metal parts of the panel.

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Note to CATV system installer:

This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.

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Connecting the XM terminal

• DRA-397 is the XM Ready® receiver. You can receive XM® Satellite Radio by connecting to the XM

Mini-Tuner and Home Dock (includes home antenna, sold separately) and subscribing to the XM service.

• Plug the XM Mini-Tuner Home Dock into XM terminal on the rear panel.

• Position the Home Dock antenna near a south-facing window to receive the best signal.

For details, see “XM Satellite Radio” ( page 14).

When making connections, also refer to the operating instructions of the XM Mini-Tuner and Home

Dock.

Connections

Connecting the iPod

®

When using an iPod, you must connect the Control Dock for iPod (ASD-1R, sold separately) and the DOCK

CONTROL jack on the DRA-397 with a mini-jack and assign the iPod to any AUDIO terminal(s).

The diagram below shows an example of connections for when the iPod is assigned to the CD-R/TAPE terminals.

For instructions on assigning the iPod to a specific terminal, see “Setting the iPod Assignment” ( page 15).

For instructions on playing the iPod, see “Playing the iPod” ( page 15).

XM Mini-Tuner and

Home Dock iPod

AUX OUT

MX

NOTE:

• Keep the power supply cord unplugged until the XM Mini-Tuner and Home Dock connection have been completed.

• The XM name and related logo are registered trademarks of XM Satellite Radio Inc. All rights reserved.

• XM Ready is a registered trademark of XM Satellite Radio Inc. All rights reserved.

A

L

R

ASD-1R

Monitor (S VIDEO IN)

• The optional standard Control Dock for iPod is DENON ASD-1R sold separately.

L

R

AUDIO OUT

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Connections Connections

Connecting the MULTI ZONE terminals

For instructions on operations using the MULTI ZONE functions ( page 17).

ZONE2 (or ZONE3) PRE OUT connections

• If another power amplifier or pre-main (integrated) amplifier is connected, the ZONE2 (or ZONE3) preout (variable or fixed level) terminals can be used to play a different program source in ZONE2 (or

ZONE3) the same time ( page 17).

• The ZONE2 video out is only for the ZONE2.

• The ZONE3 video out is only for the ZONE3.

• When a sold separately room-to-room remote control unit (DENON RC-616, 617 or 618) is wired and connected between the MAIN ZONE and ZONE2 (ZONE3), the remote-controllable devices in the

MAIN ZONE can be controlled from ZONE2 (ZONE3) using the remote control unit.

Input

+ +

Output

AUX OUT

Extension terminal for future use.

RC-616

Infrared retransmitter

RC-617

Infrared sensor

G

VIDEO

IN

Connecting the power supply cord

AC outlet

(wall)

AC 120 V, 60 Hz

AC OUTLETS

• SWITCHED (total capacity – 120 W (1 A))

The power to the outlet is turned on and off in conjunction with the POWER switch on the main unit, and when the power is switched between on and standby from the remote control unit.

No power is supplied from this outlet when this unit’s power is at standby. Never connect equipment whose total power consumption exceeds 120 W (1 A).

NOTE:

• Insert the plugs securely. Incomplete connections will result in the generation of noise.

• Only use the AC OUTLETS for audio equipment. Never use it for hair driers, monitors or other electrical appliances.

A

L

R

L

R

L

R

IN

• For the AUDIO output, use high quality pin-plug cables and wire in such a way that there is no humming or noise.

• For instructions on installation and operation of separately sold devices, refer to the devices’ operating instructions.

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FUNCTION <PRESET • > STATUS <SELECT>

<SPEAKER> <TONE DEFEAT> VOLUME

<POWER>

<LOUDNESS>

PURE DIRECT

<ON/STANDBY> <PHONES>

<CH VOL>

<TONE CONTROL>

FUNCTION

STATUS

PURE DIRECT

[MODE SELECTOR 1]

[POWER ON]

Operation

Before operating

1 Press <POWER> .

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ON:

The power indicator lights red.

£ OFF:

The power turns off and the indicator is off.

2 Set [MODE SELECTOR 1] to “A”.

3 Set [MODE SELECTOR 2] to “CD/iPod”.

4

Press <ON/STANDBY> or [POWER ON] .

• The power indicator blinks green and the power turns on.

Turning the sound off temporarily (MUTING)

Press [MUTING] .

• Canceling MUTING mode:

To cancel the muting mode, either press [MUTING] or adjust the volume.

Listening over headphones

Connect the headphones to <PHONES> .

• No sound is produced from the speakers automatically.

VOLUME

[MUTING]

[DIMMER]

[VIDEO SELECT]

[MODE SELECTOR 2]

Playing the input source

1 Use FUNCTION to select the input source you want to play.

2 Start playback on the selected component.

For operating instructions, refer to the component’s manual.

3

Use VOLUME to adjust the volume.

• The volume level is displayed on the volume level display.

NOTE:

• To prevent hearing loss, be careful not to raise the volume level excessively when using headphones.

Switching the speakers

Press

<SPEAKER> to turn the corresponding speaker pair on.

FUNCTION

About the button names in this explanation

< > : Buttons on the main unit

[ ] : Buttons on the remote control unit

Button name only :

Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit

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Operation Operation

Checking the currently playing program source, etc.

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When you do not want to adjust the tone

Press <TONE DEFEAT> to select “TONE DEFEAT ON”.

Listening to the radio

Check that the remote control unit is set to “A”.

Press STATUS .

• The current program source and various settings are indicated on the display.

Switching the brightness of the display

Press [DIMMER] .

The brightness of the display can be adjusted in three steps. The display can also be turned off.

Selecting the play mode (PURE DIRECT)

This mode reproduces the sound with extremely high quality. The display that could affect the audio signals are turned “OFF”.

2 Use

<SELECT> to adjust the volume.

Can be adjusted within the range of –12 dB to +12 dB.

Press PURE DIRECT .

Setting the tone control

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Adjusting the tone

1 Press <TONE CONTROL>

“TREBLE”.

to select “BASS” or

2 Use <SELECT> to set the level.

Can be adjusted within the range of –10 dB to +10 dB.

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When listening with the volume turned low

Press <LOUDNESS> to select “LOUDNESS ON”.

Adjusting the speaker volume

1 Press <CH VOL> to select the speaker.

The settable speaker switches each time this button is pressed.

Auto preset memory

This unit is equipped with a function for automatically searching for

FM broadcast stations and storing them in the preset memory.

1 Press <ON/STANDBY> and set the DRA-397’s power to the standby mode.

2 Hold <PRESET

> and press <ON/STANDBY> .

• The unit automatically begins searching for FM broadcast stations.

When the first FM broadcast station is found, that station is stored in the preset memory at channel A1.

Subsequent stations are automatically stored in order at preset channels A1 to A8, B1 to B8, C1 to C8, D1 to D8, E1 to E8, F1 to

F8 and G1 to G8 for a maximum of 56 stations.

Channel A1 is tuned in after the auto preset memory operation is completed.

Combining the currently playing sound with the desired image (VIDEO SELECT function)

Press [VIDEO SELECT] until the desired image appears on the display.

• If an FM station cannot be preset automatically due to poor reception, use the “Manual tuning” operation to tune in the station, then preset it using the manual “Preset memory” operation.

• To interrupt this function, press <ON/STANDBY> .

• To cancel, press [VIDEO SELECT] to select “SOURCE”.

• The video source selected with the video select function is stored in the memory for the different input sources.

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Default settings

A1 ~ A8

Auto tuner presets

87.5 / 89.1 / 98.1 / 107.9 / 90.1 / 90.1 / 90.1 /

90.1 MHz

B1 ~ B8

520 / 600 / 1000 / 1400 / 1500 / 1710 kHz,

90.1 / 90.1 MHz

C1 ~ C8 90.1 MHz

D1 ~ D8 90.1 MHz

E1 ~ E8 90.1 MHz

F1 ~ F8 90.1 MHz

G1 ~ G8 90.1 MHz

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FUNCTION MODE

BAND SHIFT STATUS

XM RADIO

MEMORY

TUNING

<PRESET>

SHIFT

[FM/AM]

[CHANNEL]

XM RADIO

FUNCTION

[

D H F G

]

STATUS

[NUMBER]

(0 ~ 9, +10)

BAND

[MEMORY BLOCK]

FUNCTION

MODE

MEMORY

[TUNER]

TUNING

About the button names in this explanation

< > : Buttons on the main unit

[ ] : Buttons on the remote control unit

Button name only :

Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit

1 Use FUNCTION to select “TUNER” or press [TUNER] .

2 Press BAND to select “AM” or “FM”.

3

4

Auto tuning

Press MODE to set the auto tuning mode.

• The “AUTO” indicator lights.

Press TUNING .

• Automatic searching begins.

1

Preset memory

Operation

Use the “Auto tuning” or “Manual tuning” operation to tune in the station to be preset in the memory.

2 Press MEMORY .

3 Press [MEMORY BLOCK] ( A to G ) or SHIFT to select the desired memory block (A to G).

4 Press <PRESET> , [CHANNEL] or [NUMBER] to select the desired preset channel (1 to 8).

• If tuning does not stop at the desired station, use to the “Manual tuning” operation.

• “AM” or “FM” can be selected directly by pressing [FM/AM] .

5 Press MEMORY again.

• Store the station in the preset memory.

Manual tuning

1 Use FUNCTION to select “TUNER” or press [TUNER] .

2 Press BAND to select “AM” or “FM”.

3 Press MODE to set the manual tuning mode.

Check that the display’s “AUTO” indicator turns off.

4 Press TUNING .

The frequency changes continuously when the button is held in.

• To preset other channels, repeat steps 2 to 4.

A total of 56 broadcast stations can be preset — 8 stations (channels

1 to 8) in each of blocks A to G.

Recalling preset stations

1 Press [MEMORY BLOCK] ( A to G ) or SHIFT to select the memory block.

2 Press

<PRESET>

, [CHANNEL] or [NUMBER] to select the desired preset channel.

• When the manual tuning mode is set, FM stereo broadcasts are received in monaural and the “STEREO” indicator turns off.

• “AM” or “FM” can be selected directly by pressing [FM/AM] .

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XM Satellite Radio

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ABOUT XM SATELLITE RADIO

XM Satellite Radio offers an extraordinary variety of commercial-free music, plus the best in sports, news, talk and entertainment. XM is broadcast in superior digital audio from coast to coast. From rock to reggae, from classical to hip hop, XM has something for every music fan. XM’s dedication to playing the richest selection of music is matched by its passion for live sporting events, talk radio, up-to-theminute news, stand-up comedy, children’s programming, and much more. For U.S. customers, information about XM Satellite Radio is available online at www.xmradio.com. For Canadian customers, information about XM Canada is online at www.xmradio.ca.

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XM READY® LEGAL

Hardware and required monthly subscription sold separately. Other fees and taxes, including a one-time activation fee may apply.

Subscription fee is consumer only. All fees and programming subject to change. Channels with frequent explicit language are indicated with an XL. Channel blocking is available for XM radio receivers by calling

1-800-XMRADIO (US residents) and 1-877-GET-XMSR (Canadian residents).

For a full listing of the XM commercial-free channels and advertisingsupported channels, visit lineup.xmradio.com (US residents) or xmradio.ca (Canadian residents).

Subscriptions subject to Customer Agreement available at xmradio.com (US residents) and xmradio.ca (Canadian residents).

Only available in the 48 contiguous United States and Canada. ©2006

XM Satellite Radio Inc. All rights reserved. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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XM READY® SUBSCRIPTIONS

Once you have installed the XM Mini-Tuner Dock, inserted the XM

Mini-Tuner, connected the XM Dock to your XM Ready® home audio system, and installed the antenna, you are ready to subscribe and begin receiving XM programming. There are three places to find your eight character XM Radio ID: on the XM Mini-Tuner, on the XM Mini-

Tuner package, and on XM Channel 0. Record the Radio ID in the following eight squares for reference.

Note: The XM Radio ID does not use the letters “I”, “O”, “S” or “F”.

Activate your XM Satellite Radio service in the U.S. online at http://activate.xmradio.com or call 1-800-XM-RADIO (1-800-967-

2346). You will need a major credit card. XM will send a signal from the satellites to activate the full channel lineup. Activation normally takes 10 to 15 minutes, but during peak busy periods you may need to keep your XM Ready home audio system on for up to an hour.

When you can access the full channel lineup on your XM Ready home audio system you are done. For more information or to subscribe in

Canada, visit XM on the Web at www.xmradio.ca or call XM’s Listener

Care at 1-877-GET-XMSR (1-877-438-9677).

Checking the XM signal strength and Radio ID

1 Use FUNCTION to select “TUNER” or press [TUNER] .

2 Press BAND to select “XM”.

3 Press STATUS until “SIGNAL” is displayed.

• The display changes as shown below according to the receiving condition.

4

5

Display

GOOD

Condition

Signal strength is good

MARGINAL Signal strength is marginal

WEAK Signal strength is poor

NO Loss of the signal

Adjust the antenna location until “SIGNAL:GOOD” is displayed.

Press STATUS until the XM channel (ex.XM001) is displayed.

Channel selection

X M 0 4 0 D e e p T r k s

¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡

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1 Use FUNCTION to select “TUNER” or press [TUNER] .

2 Press BAND to select “XM”.

Channel number

Channel name

Song title / Artist name

3 Press TUNING to reach the desired channel.

The channel changes continuously when you press and hold

TUNING .

When the artist name and song title are received, they are displayed.

Category search

1

Press [ F ] in the XM mode.

• The current category name is displayed.

X M 0 0 6 6 0 ' s

C A T E G O R Y S E A R C H

X M 0 0 6 6 0 ' s

C A T : R o c k Channel category

2 Press [ F ] to select the category, and press D H to select the channel within the selected category.

6 Press TUNING to select channel 0 (XM000).

X M 0 0 0 R A D I O I D

¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ Radio ID

• “LOADING” is displayed while receiving the channel or information.

• “UPDATING” is displayed while updating encryption code.

• When the selected channel is not available, “XM – – –” is displayed.

• Information on the artist name, song title, category and signal level can be checked using STATUS .

• The XM Satellite Radio channels can be preset in the same way as

AM/FM band.

• “XM” can be selected directly by pressing XM RADIO .

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<ON/STANDBY>

MODE

MEMORY

[POWER OFF]

MENU

[NUMBER]

(0 ~ 9, +10)

<SELECT>

MENU

ENTER

ENTER

[

D H F G

]

[SEARCH]

MODE

MEMORY

Direct access of channels

1 Press [SEARCH] in the XM mode.

2

Press [NUMBER] to enter the desired channel.

For example, if you want to access channel 123 (ex.XM123) press [NUMBER] as shown below.

X M 0 0 1

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Playing the iPod

®

The music recorded on the iPod can be played when using a Control

Dock for iPod (ASD-1R, sold separately). The iPod can be controlled using the buttons on the main unit and the remote control unit.

iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

With the iPod, non-copyrighted contents and contents that may be legally reproduced or played may be reproduced and played by individuals for their personal use. Violating copyrights is prohibited by law.

X M 0 1 2

X M 1 2 3

(Remote control unit)

3 Once all number have been input, press ENTER to change the channel.

If the next [NUMBER] is not pressed within several seconds, the channel automatically switches to the channel number that was input.

Setting the iPod Assignment

It is possible to assign the Control Dock for iPod’s (ASD-1R, sold separately) audio and video signals to any input terminals on the DRA-

397 and play them.

1 Press MENU .

2 Use <SELECT> terminals.

or press [ F G ] to select the input

NONE:

This is the factory default setting.

DVD, VCR, V.A, CDR, CD:

When using a Control Dock for iPod, it is possible to connect with the audio input terminal of the assigned function.

3 Press ENTER .

About the button names in this explanation

< > : Buttons on the main unit

[ ] : Buttons on the remote control unit

Button name only :

Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit

• The optional standard Control Dock for iPod is DENON ASD-1R sold separately.

• To assign to a different function after a function has already been assigned, switch to a function other than the one that is assigned then repeat the procedure.

NOTE:

• DENON will accept no responsibility whatsoever for loss or damage of data on an iPod occurring when the iPod is used connected to the DRA-397.

• Some of the functions may not operate, depending on the type of iPod and the software version.

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Listening to music

1 Connect the DRA-397 and iPod using the Control

Dock for iPod (ASD-1R) ( page 9).

2 Assign the input terminal at “Setting the iPod

Assignment” ( page 15).

3 Use FUNCTION to select the function assigned in step 2.

• Display “Remote iPod” on the main unit’s display.

R e m o t e i P o d

If the screens above are not displayed, the iPod may not be properly connected. Check the connections and settings.

4 Operate using MENU , <SELECT> , [ D

ENTER while watching the iPod’s screen.

F G ] and

• The optional standard Control Dock for iPod is DENON ASD-1R sold separately.

Manual search:

Press and hold in [ D H ] during playback.

• D : Fast reverse

• H : Fast forward

Track search:

Press [ D H ] during playback.

• D : Move to beginning of previous track

• H : Move to beginning of next track

Stop:

Press ENTER for at least 2 seconds during playback.

Repeat play:

Press MODE .

The mode switches as follows each time MODE is pressed.

• Repeat One: Single track repeat

• Repeat All: All track repeat

Shuffle play:

Press MEMORY .

The mode switches as follows each time MEMORY is pressed.

• Shuffle Songs: Single track shuffle

• Shuffle Albums: Album shuffle

In the Remote mode, only <SELECT> , [ D be used.

F G ] , and ENTER can

• To output photo or video data recorded on the iPod to the monitor, the iPod’s “TV Out” setting (under “Video Settings”) must be set to

“ON”.

For details, refer to the iPod’s operating instructions.

Disconnecting the iPod

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Viewing still pictures and videos

(only for iPods equipped with the slideshow / video function)

Use this procedure to view photo and video data stored on the iPod on a monitor.

1 Press MODE for at least 2 seconds to switch from the

Browse mode to the Remote mode.

• “Remote iPod” is displayed on the DRA-397’s display.

2 Watching the iPod’s screen, press [ D ] to select

“Photos” or “Video”, then press ENTER or [ G ] .

• The iPod’s photo and video data are displayed on the monitor.

Press <ON/STANDBY> or [POWER OFF]

DRA-397’s power to the standby mode.

and set the

The iPod can be disconnected after switching to a function other than the one to which the iPod input is assigned.

Listening to music in the Browse mode

The mode switches between the Remote mode and the Browse mode if MODE is pressed for at least 2 seconds.

1 Use <SELECT> or press [ D H ] to select the music file, then press ENTER or [ G ] .

Press [ F ] to return to the music menu screen.

2

Press ENTER or [ G ] .

• Playback starts.

• When STATUS is pressed during playback, the front panel display switches between the title name, artist name and album name.

• Depending on the iPod’s software version, it may not be possible to operate the iPod from the DRA-397. Use the latest version of the software. Information on the latest version of the software can be obtained on the Apple Computer website.

• With the DRA-397 it is possible to display folder names and file names on the screen like titles. The DRA-397 can display up to 64 characters, consisting of numbers, capital letters and small letters.

A “?” mark is displayed in place of non-compatible characters.

Pause:

Press ENTER during playback.

Press again to resume.

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Multi zone music entertainment system

• When the outputs of the ZONE2 (ZONE3) OUT terminals are wired and connected to power amplifiers installed in other rooms, different sources can be played in rooms other than the MAIN ZONE in which this unit and the playback devices are installed. (Refer to ZONE2

(ZONE3) on the diagram below.)

• When a sold separately room-to-room remote control unit (DENON RC-616, 617 or 618) is wired and connected between the MAIN ZONE and ZONE2 (ZONE3), the remote-controllable devices in the MAIN ZONE can be controlled from ZONE2 (ZONE3) using the remote control unit.

To control playback devices other than the ones above, either use that device’s remote control unit or preset a separately sold programmable remote control unit.

• For instructions on installation and operation of separately sold devices, refer to the devices’ operating instructions.

Multi-zone playback using the ZONE2 and ZONE3 PREOUT terminals

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When using the power amplifier as the MAIN ZONE output

• The DRA-397 is equipped with pre-out terminals for which the volume is adjustable and video output terminals (composite) as the ZONE2

(ZONE3) output terminals, and variable output level as the ZONE2 (ZONE3) output terminals.

[System configuration and connections example]

Using external amplifier.

MAIN ZONE 2.1-channel system

Monitor

ZONE2

Monitor

ZONE3 video out

ZONE3

Monitor

ZONE2 video out

FL FR

DVD player

DRA-397

SW

Power

Amplifer

B

RC-617 RC-617

Power

Amplifer

B

Input

ZONE2 audio out

(Variable out) ZONE remote control unit

(RC-1056)

ZONE remote control unit

(RC-1056)

RC-616

System remote control unit (RC-1052)

ZONE3 audio out (Variable out)

: Multi source video signal cable

: Multi source audio signal cable

: Room-to-room remote control system

(separately sold) control line

Refer to “Connections” ( page 10).

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Operation

Operation

FUNCTION

<ZONE/REC SELECT>

FUNCTION

[MODE SELECTOR 1]

[ZONE2 ON]

[ZONE2 OFF]

[CHANNEL]

[VOLUME]

[MODE SELECTOR 2]

Outputting a program source to amplifier, etc., in the ZONE2 (or ZONE3) room (ZONE2 or

ZONE3 SELECT mode)

1 Press <ZONE/REC SELECT> to select “M-ZONE”.

M-ZONE RECOUT

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Operation

Remote control unit operations during multisource playback

1 Set [MODE SELECTOR 1] to the “B”.

2 Set [MODE SELECTOR 2]

“ZONE3”.

to the “ZONE2” or

2 Use FUNCTION to select the source you want to output appears on the display.

• The “ ” indicator and the indicator for the selected source light.

3 Press [ZONE2 (ZONE3) ON] to turn on the zone power.

To cancel the ZONE2 or ZONE3 mode:

Press [ZONE2 OFF] or [ZONE3 OFF] .

3 Start playing the source to be output.

For operating instructions, refer to the manuals of the respective components.

• The signals of the source selected in the ZONE mode are also output from the VCR and CD-R/TAPE recording output terminals.

4 Use [FUNCTION] to select the input source you wish to output.

• The “ source light.

” indicator and the indicator for the selected

The MULTI ZONE source switches directly.

When the MULTI ZONE SOURCE function is set to “TUNER”, the preset channel can be selected pressing [CHANNEL] .

5 The volume of the outputs of the different zones can be adjusted with [VOLUME] .

Default volume setting

ZONE2/ZONE3 : – – – dB (Minimum)

The zone volume can be adjusted within the range of –80 to 18 dB, in steps of 0.5 dB.

[ZONE3 OFF]

[ZONE3 ON]

• When using ZONE2 or ZONE3, it is possible to turn the power for the MAIN ZONE only on or off by pressing [MAIN ON/OFF] .

FUNCTION

[MAIN ON/OFF]

About the button names in this explanation

< > : Buttons on the main unit

[ ] : Buttons on the remote control unit

Button name only :

Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit 18

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Operation

FUNCTION

<ZONE/REC SELECT>

<POWER>

<SPEAKER>

FUNCTION

[MODE SELECTOR 1]

[ZONE2 ON]

[ZONE2 OFF]

[NUMBER]

(0 ~ 9, +10)

[A]

FUNCTION

[MODE SELECTOR 2]

[ZONE3 ON]

Recording (audio and/or video)

1 Press <ZONE/REC SELECT> appears on the display.

until “RECOUT”

M-ZONE RECOUT

Operation

About the memory functions

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Last function memory

The various settings set when the DRA-397’s power is switched to standby are stored in the memory. When the power is turned back on, the settings made when the power was switched to standby are recalled.

2 Use FUNCTION to select the source to be recorded

(audio and/or video).

• The “ ” indicator lights.

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Backup memory

The various settings are stored in the memory for about 1 week, even when the power is turned off or the power cord is unplugged.

3 Record (the audio or video signals).

For operations, see the operating instructions of the device from which you are recording (audio or video signals).

Initialization of the microprocessor

If the indication on the display is not normal or if the operation of the unit is not correct, then the microprocessor should be reset by the following procedure.

• To cancel, press <ZONE/REC SELECT> and set the function to “ZONE”.

NOTE:

• When the REC OUT mode is selected, [ZONE2 (ZONE3) ON] and

FUNCTION (ZONE) cannot be operated.

1 Switch off the unit using <POWER> .

2 Keep both <SPEAKER> ( A and B ) depressed and turn on the unit by pressing <POWER> .

3 Check that the entire display is flashing at 1-second intervals and release the buttons.

• The microprocessor will be initialized.

[D]

• If step 3 does not work, start over from step 1.

• If the microprocessor has been reset, all the button settings are reset to the default values (the values set upon shipment from the factory).

About the button names in this explanation

< > : Buttons on the main unit

[ ] : Buttons on the remote control unit

Button name only :

Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit

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Operating the remote control unit

Operating DENON audio components

1 Set [MODE SELECTOR 1] to “A” or “B”.

2 Set [MODE SELECTOR 2] component to be operated.

to the position for the

4 Referring to the included list of preset codes, press

[NUMBER] to input the preset code (a 3-digit number) for the manufacturer of the component whose signals you want to store in the memory.

5 To store the codes of another component in the memory, repeat steps 1 to 4.

3 Operate the audio component.

For details, refer to the component’s operating instructions.

While this remote control is compatible with a wide range of infrared controlled components, it may be the case that some component models cannot be operated with this remote control.

Setting the preset memory function

• DENON and other makes of components can be operated by setting the preset memory.

• This remote control unit can be used to operate components of other manufacturers without using the learning function by registering the manufacturer of the component as shown in the list of preset codes ( End of this manual).

• Operation is not possible for some models.

• The signals for the pressed buttons are emitted while setting the preset memory. To avoid accidental operation, cover the remote control unit’s transmitting window while setting the preset memory.

• Depending on the model and year of manufacture, this function cannot be used for some models, even if they are of makes listed in the list of preset codes.

• Some manufacturers use more than one type of remote control code. Refer to the included list of preset codes to change the number and verify correct operation.

• The preset memory can be set for one component only among the following: CD/iPod, DBS/CABLE and CD-R/TAPE.

Setting the punch through function

“Punch Through” is a function allowing you to operate

1

,

2

,

0

,

3

,

6

,

7

,

8 and

9 on CD, DVD/VDP, TAPE/CD-R/MD or VCR components when in the TV or DBS/CABLE mode. By default, nothing is set.

1 Set [MODE SELECTOR 1] to “A”.

2 Set [MODE SELECTOR 2] to the component to be registered (TV or DBS/CABLE).

3

Press [A] and [D] at the same time.

• The indicator starts flashing.

4 Input the number of the component you want to set.

CD

DVD/VDP

TAPE/CD-R/MD

VCR

No setting

No.

1

4

0

2

3

1 Set [MODE SELECTOR 1] to “A” or “B”.

Set to the A side for the CD/iPod, TV, DBS/CABLE or DVD position, and to the B side for the CD-R/TAPE or VCR position.

2 Set [MODE SELECTOR 2] registered.

to the component to be

3 Press [ZONE2 OFF] and [ZONE3 ON] at the same time.

• The indicator starts flashing.

1

Operating a component stored in the preset memory

Set [MODE SELECTOR 1] to “A” or “B”.

Set to the A side for the CD/iPod, TV, DBS/CABLE or DVD position, and to the B side for the CD-R/TAPE or VCR position.

2 Set [MODE SELECTOR 2] to the component you want to operate.

3 Operate the component.

For details, refer to the component’s operating instructions.

Some models cannot be operated with this remote control unit.

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Operating the remote control unit

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Functions of buttons for the different devices

[Front]

Device operated

MODE SELECTOR 1

MODE SELECTOR 2

OFF

ON

CHANNEL –

CHANNEL +

1

2

3 , A/B

0 , SKIP +

6

7

8 , VCR CH –

9 , VCR CH +

MENU

DIMMER

ENTER

STATUS

VIDEO SELECT

PURE DIRECT

CD player or iPod

Search (forward)

Skip (reverse)

Skip (forward)

Menu

Cursor operation

Dimmer

Enter

Status

Video selection

Pure direct

CD/iPod

Power off

Power on

Preset –

Preset +

Play

Stop

Pause

Disc skip +

Search (reverse)

TV

(Monitor)

Punch through

Punch through

Punch through

Menu

Cursor operation

Dimmer

Enter

Display

Return

Pure direct

TV

Power on

TV channels –

TV channels +

Punch through

Punch through

Punch through

Punch through

Punch through

Punch through

Punch through

Punch through

Menu

Cursor operation

Dimmer

Enter

Display

Return

Pure direct

Satellite tuner

A

DBS/CABLE

Cable TV

Power on

Power on

Channels –

Channels +

Punch through

Punch through

Punch through

Punch through

Punch through

Channels –

Channels +

Punch through

Punch through

Punch through

Punch through

Punch through

Punch through

Punch through

Punch through

Menu

Cursor operation

Dimmer

Enter

Display

Return

Pure direct

Operating the remote control unit

DVD player CD recorder

DVD

Power off

Power on

Preset –

Preset +

Play

Stop

Pause

Disc skip +

Search (reverse)

Search (forward)

Skip (reverse)

Skip (forward)

Top menu

Cursor operation

Menu

Enter

Display

Return

Set up

Search (forward)

Skip (reverse)

Skip (forward)

Menu

Cursor operation

Dimmer

Enter

Status

Video selection

Pure direct

Power off

Power on

Preset –

Preset +

Play

Stop

Pause

Search (reverse)

Tape deck MD recorder

Fast forward

Menu

Cursor operation

Dimmer

Enter

Status

Video selection

Pure direct

CD-R/TAPE

Power off

Power on

Preset –

Preset +

Forward play

Stop

A/B switching

Reverse play

Rewind

B

Search (forward)

Skip (reverse)

Skip (forward)

Menu

Cursor operation

Dimmer

Enter

Status

Video selection

Pure direct

Power off

Power on

Preset –

Preset +

Play

Stop

Pause

Search (reverse)

Video deck

Search (forward)

Channel –

Channel +

Dimmer

Pure direct

VCR

Power on

TV channels –

TV channels +

Play

Stop

Pause

Search (reverse)

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Operating the remote control unit

[Rear]

Device operated CD player or iPod

MODE SELECTOR 1

MODE SELECTOR 2 CD/iPod

Channels NUMBER (0 ~ 9, +10)

BAND FM/AM/XM switching

A, AUDIO

B, SUBTITLE

Memory block

Memory block

C, ANGLE Memory block

Memory block D, PICT ADJ.

E, S.MODE

Memory block

TUNING +

TUNING –

Default setting

(Preset code)

Special remarks

Tuning +

Tuning –

DENON

(111) q

TV

(Monitor)

TV

Channels

TV/VCR switching

TV volume +

TV volume –

HITACHI

(134) q

, e

Satellite tuner

Cable TV

A

Channels

DBS/CABLE

TV/VCR switching

Channels

TV/VCR switching

Volume +

Volume –

Volume +

Volume –

ABC

(007) q

, e

DVD player

DVD

Channels

TV/VCR switching

Audio

Subtitle

Angle

Picture adjust

Search mode

TV volume +

TV volume –

DENON

(111) q

, w

CD recorder Tape deck MD recorder

B

CD-R/TAPE

Channels Channels Channels

FM/AM/XM switching FM/AM/XM switching FM/AM/XM switching

Memory block

Memory block

Memory block

Memory block

Memory block

Tuning +

Tuning –

Memory block

Memory block

Memory block

Memory block

Memory block

Tuning +

Tuning –

DENON

(114) q

Memory block

Memory block

Memory block

Memory block

Memory block

Tuning +

Tuning –

Special remarks: q

It is only possible to set the preset memory for one device per mode. When a new code is preset, the previous code is automatically deleted.

w Note that the function names of the DVD buttons on the remote control unit may differ for some brands. Check beforehand.

e

The CD, TAPE/CD-R/MD, VCR or DVD/VDP buttons can be assigned to a TV or satellite tuner (or cable TV) ( page 20).

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Operating the remote control unit

Video deck

VCR

Channels

TV/VCR switching

TV volume +

TV volume –

HITACHI

(108) q

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Troubleshooting

If a problem should arise, first check the following.

1. Are the connections correct?

2. Have you operated the receiver according to the Operating Instructions?

3. Are the speakers and other components operating properly?

If this unit is not operating properly, check the items listed in the table below. Should the problem persist, there may be a malfunction. Disconnect the power immediately and contact your store of purchase.

Symptom

Display not lit and sound not produced when

POWER switch set to on.

Display lit but sound not produced.

Cause Measures

• Power supply cord not plugged in securely.

• Check the insertion of the power supply cord plug.

Nothing is displayed on monitor.

Copying from DVD to

VCR is not possible.

No sound is produced from subwoofer.

• Speaker cables not securely connected.

• FUNCTION knob position is not appropriate.

• Volume control set to minimum.

• MUTING is on.

• Connect securely.

• Switch to the proper position.

• Turn volume up to suitable level.

• Switch off MUTING.

• DRA-397’s video output terminals and monitor’s input terminals are not properly connected.

• Monitor’s input setting is wrong.

• Check that the connections are correct.

• Set the monitor’s input selector to the terminals to which video signals are connected.

• Copying between a source such as

DVD and a VCR is not usually possible, as DVDs are often encoded with copy-protection signals that prevent VCR recording.

• Copying is not possible.

• Subwoofer’s power is not on.

• Subwoofer’s output is not connected.

• The subwoofer’s channel volume level is set to “–12 dB”.

• Turn on the power.

• Connect properly.

• Turn the subwoofer’s channel volume level up.

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10

6, 7

11

11

11

7

7

12

Symptom

This unit does not operate properly when remote control unit is used.

Power has turned off and the power indicator is blinking red.

“CHECK ANTENNA” is displayed in the XM mode.

“NO SIGNAL” is displayed in the XM mode.

“OFF AIR” is displayed in the XM mode.

Receiving only XM channels 0 and 1.

Cause Measures

• Batteries dead.

• Remote control unit too far from this unit.

• Obstacle between this unit and remote control unit.

• Different button is being pressed.

• < and > ends of batteries inserted in reverse.

• Replace with new batteries.

• Move closer.

• Remove obstacle.

• Press the proper button.

• Insert batteries properly.

Troubleshooting

Page

2

2

2

• The set’s internal temperature has risen and the protection circuit has been activated.

• The core wires of the speaker cables are touching each other or the DRA-

397’s rear panel, activating the protection circuit.

• DRA-397 is malfunctioning.

• Put the DRA-397 in a well-ventilated place.

• Turn off the power, then wait for the set to fully cool off before turning the power back on.

• Check the connections of all the speaker cables.

• Turn off the power and contact a

DENON customer service center.

• DRA-397’s XM connectors and the

XM Mini-Tuner and Home Dock is not properly connected.

• Check that the connection are correct.

• The signal cannot be received.

• Reposition your XM Mini-Tuner and

Home Dock.

6

6

7

6

9

14

• The selected channel is not currently broadcasting.

• Select the another channel.

• The XM Tuner is not activated.

• Contact XM Radio.

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14

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Specifications

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Audio section

• Power amplifier

Rated output:

Output terminals:

80 W + 80 W (8 Ω /ohms, 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz with 0.08 % T.H.D.)

A or B 4 ~ 16 Ω /ohms

A + B 8 ~ 16 Ω /ohms

• Analog

(LINE input-PRE OUT)

Input sensitivity / input impedance: 200 mV / 47 k Ω /kohms

Frequency response:

S/N:

Total harmonic distortion:

Rated output:

10 Hz ~ 100 kHz: +1, –3 dB (TONE DEFEAT ON)

98 dB (IHF-A weighted) (TONE DEFEAT ON)

0.009 % (–3 dB at rated output, 8

1.2 V

Ω /ohms) (1 kHz)

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Video section

• Standard video terminals

Input / output level and impedance: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω /ohms

Frequency response: 5 Hz ~ 10 MHz — +1, –3 dB

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Tuner section

[FM]

Receiving Range:

Usable Sensitivity:

50 dB Quieting Sensitivity:

(note: µV at 75 Ω /ohms, 0 dBf = 1 x 10 –15 W)

87.5 MHz ~ 107.9 MHz

1.0 µV (11.2 dBf)

MONO

STEREO

1.6 µV (15.3 dBf)

23 µV (38.5 dBf)

S/N (IHF-A): MONO

STEREO

Total Harmonic Distortion (at 1 kHz): MONO

STEREO

77 dB (IHF-A weighted)

72 dB (IHF-A weighted)

0.15 % (1 kHz)

0.3 % (1 kHz)

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General

Power supply:

Power consumption:

Maximum external dimensions:

Mass:

[AM]

520 kHz ~ 1710 kHz

18 µV

AC 120 V, 60 Hz

3.4 A

1 W Max (Standby)

434 (W) x 147 (H) x 417 (D) mm (17-3/32” x 5-25/32” x 16-27/64”)

9.4 kg (20 lbs 11.6 oz)

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Remote control unit (RC-1052)

Batteries:

External dimensions:

Mass:

R6P/AA Type (Two batteries)

52 (W) x 243 (H) x 21 (D) mm (2-3/64” x 9-9/16” x 53/64”)

175 g (Approx. 6.2 oz) (included batteries)

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ZONE remote control unit (RC-1056)

Batteries: R03/AAA Type (Two batteries)

External dimensions:

Mass:

54 (W) x 115 (H) x 23 (D) mm (2-1/8” x 4-17/32” x 29/32”)

80 g (Approx. 2.8 oz) (included batteries)

* For purposes of improvement, specifications and design are subject to change without notice.

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ENGLISH FRANCAIS

¢ List of preset codes / Liste de codes préréglés

DVD

Denon

Aiwa

Hitachi

JVC

Konka

Magnavox

Mitsubishi

Panasonic

Philips

Pioneer

Sanyo

Sony

Toshiba

Zenith

014, *[111]

009

010

006, 011

012, 013

005

004

014

005, 015, 016, 017

003, 008

018

002, 019, 020

001, 021, 022

023

ASA

Asha

Audio Dynamic

Audiovox

Beaumark

Broksonic

Calix

Candle

Canon

Capehart

Carver

CCE

Citizen

Craig

Curtis Mathes

VDP

Denon

Magnavox

Mitsubishi

Panasonic

Philips

Pioneer

RCA

Sony

VCR

Admiral

Aiko

Aiwa

Akai

Alba

Amstrad

028, 029, 112

026

028

029, 030

026

028, 031

032

033, 034, 035, 036

081

095

009

026, 027, 070, 072, 082,

083, 084

055

009

Cybernex

Daewoo

Daytron

DBX

Dumont

Dynatech

Electrohome

Electrophonic

Emerson

Fisher

GE

042

087

005, 085

088

087

086, 093

088

006, 087, 088, 089, 090

049, 057

025, 055, 056, 071

015

095

006, 007, 087, 088, 089,

090, 095

007, 087, 088, 091, 115

006, 049, 073, 080, 087,

090, 092

087

025, 055, 059, 074, 089,

093, 095, 096

025, 055

005, 085

053

009

001, 088, 097

088

001, 009, 017, 027, 086,

088, 089, 092, 093, 097,

100, 101, 102, 103, 104,

117

009, 028, 031, 053, 054,

091, 099, 115

007, 011, 049, 050, 051,

052, 073, 080, 087

Go Video

Goldstar

Gradiente

Grundig

Harley Davidson

Harman Kardon

Hi-Q

Hitachi

JC Penny

Jensen

JVC

Kenwood

Kodak

Lloyd

LXI

Magnavox

Magnin

Marantz

Marta

MEI

Memorex

Metz

MGA

MGN Technology

Midland

1

PRESET CODE

047, 048

000, 006, 012, 062, 088

094

042

094

040, 062

091

009, 013, 023, 026, 058,

*[108] , 109, 110, 111

004, 005, 007, 023, 028,

049, 062, 085, 087, 088

013, 026

004, 005, 006, 026, 029,

043, 044, 045, 046, 085

004, 005, 006, 026, 029,

033, 045, 085, 090

088

009, 094

088

015, 016, 042, 049, 063,

106

087

004, 005, 006, 015, 042,

049, 085, 090

088

049

009, 033, 049, 053, 060,

081, 087, 088, 091, 094,

115

123, 124, 125, 126, 127,

128

001, 017, 027, 041, 097

087

011

Minolta

Mitsubishi

Motorola

Montgomery Ward

MTC

Multitech

NAD

NEC

Nikko

Noblex

Optimus

Optonica

Panasonic

Perdio

Pentax

Philco

Philips

Pilot

Pioneer

Portland

Proscan

Pulsar

Quartz

Quasar

Radio Shack

013, 023

001, 003, 008, 013, 014,

017, 027, 029, 039, 040,

041, 045, 097

081

001, 002, 007, 009, 049,

063, 081, 115, 117

009, 087, 094

007, 009, 011, 087, 090,

094

038

004, 005, 006, 018, 026,

029, 045, 061, 062, 085

088

087

081, 088

021

024, 049, 064, 066, 067,

068, 069, 107

009

009, 013, 023, 058, 090

015, 016, 049

015, 021, 042, 049, 105

088

005, 013, 029, 036, 037,

038, 045, 085

025, 055, 090

063, 080

060

033

034, 035, 049

001, 002, 021, 081, 087,

088, 091, 094, 097, 098,

115

Radix

Randex

RCA

Realistic

Ricoh

Salora

Samsung

Sanky

Sansui

Sanyo

SBR

Scott

Sears

Sentra

Sharp

Shogun

Sony

STS

Sylvania

Symphonic

Tandy

Tashiko

Tatung

Teac

088

088

007, 013, 019, 023, 058,

063, 064, 065, 073, 080,

082, 087

009, 021, 031, 033, 049,

053, 081, 087, 088, 091,

094, 097, 098

055

033, 041

007, 011, 051, 059, 070,

083, 087, 089, 113

081

005, 026, 029, 045, 061,

085, 114

032, 033, 053, 087, 091,

115, 116

042

017, 020, 086, 089, 093,

117

013, 023, 028, 031, 033,

053, 054, 088, 091, 098,

099, 115

055

001, 002, 021, 097

087

075, 076, 077, 078, 079,

121, 122

023

009, 015, 016, 017, 041,

049, 094

009, 094

009

009, 088

004, 026, 030

004, 009, 026, 094

Technics

Teknika

TMK

Toshiba

Totevision

Unirech

Vecrtor Research

Victor

Video Concepts

Videosonic

Wards

XR-1000

Yamaha

Zenith

024, 049

009, 010, 022, 049, 088,

094

087, 092

013, 017, 020, 041, 059,

089, 098, 099, 117

007, 087, 088

087

005, 062, 085, 089, 090

005, 045, 046, 085

005, 027, 085, 089, 090

007, 087

013, 021, 023, 087, 088,

089, 091, 094, 097, 118,

119, 120

094

004, 005, 006, 026, 062,

085

060, 078, 079

TV

Admiral

Adventura

Aiko

Akai

Alleron

A-Mark

Amtron

Anam

Anam National

AOC

Archer

Audiovox

Bauer

Belcor

045, 121

122

054

016, 027, 046

062

007

061

006, 007, 036

061, 147

003, 007, 033, 038, 039,

047, 048, 049, 133

007

007, 061

155

047

Bell & Howell

Bradford

Brockwood

Candle

Capehart

Celebrity

Circuit City

Citizen

Concerto

Colortyme

Contec

Cony

Craig

Crown

Curtis Mathes

Daewoo

Daytron

Dimensia

Dixi

Electroband

Electrohome

Elta

Emerson

Envision

Etron

Fisher

Formenti

Fortress

2

PRESET CODE

045, 118

061

003, 047

003, 030, 031, 032, 038,

047, 049, 050, 122

003

046

003

029, 030, 031, 032, 034,

038, 047, 049, 050, 054,

061, 095, 122, 123

031, 047, 049

003, 047, 049, 135

013, 051, 052, 061

051, 052, 061

004, 061

029

029, 034, 038, 044, 047,

049, 053, 095, 118

027, 029, 039, 048, 049,

054, 055, 106, 107, 137

003, 049

044

007, 015, 027

046

029, 056, 057, 058, 147

027

029, 051, 059, 060, 061,

062, 118, 123, 124, 139,

148

038

027

014, 021, 063, 064, 065,

118

155

012

FRANCAIS ENGLISH

Fujitsu

Funai

Futuretech

GE

Goldstar

Grundy

Hitachi

Hitachi Pay TV

Infinity

Janeil

JBL

JC Penny

JCB

JVC

Kawasho

Kenwood

Kloss

Kloss Novabeam

KTV

Loewe

Logik

Luxman

LXI

004, 062

004, 062

004

020, 036, 037, 040, 044,

058, 066, 088, 119, 120,

125, 147

000, 015, 029, 031, 039,

048, 051, 056, 057, 067,

068, 069, 116

062

029, 031, 051, 052, 070,

111, 112, 113, 124,

*[134]

151

017, 071

122

017, 071

020, 034, 039, 040, 041,

044, 048, 050, 058, 066,

069, 076, 088, 090, 095,

125, 136, 159

046

019, 051, 052, 072, 073,

091, 117, 126

018, 046

038, 056, 057

010, 032

005, 122, 127, 131

074, 123

071

144

031

008, 014, 017, 024, 040,

044, 063, 071, 075, 076,

077, 118, 125

ENGLISH FRANCAIS

Magnavox

Marantz

Matsui

Memorex

Metz

MGA

Midland

Minutz

Mitsubishi

Montgomery Ward

Motorola

MTC

NAD

National

National Quenties

NEC

Nikko

NTC

Optimus

Optonica

Orion

Panasonic

Philco

005, 010, 017, 030, 033,

038, 050, 056, 071, 078,

079, 085, 089, 108, 109,

110, 127, 131, 132, 145

015, 017, 071, 080

027

014, 027, 045, 083, 118,

144

160, 161, 162, 163

001, 039, 048, 056, 057,

058, 065, 081, 083

125

066

001, 016, 039, 048, 056,

057, 058, 065, 081, 082,

083, 105

011, 020, 144, 145, 146

121, 147

031, 034, 039, 048, 095

008, 075, 076, 128

002, 036, 061, 147

002

031, 038, 039, 048, 057,

084, 086, 135, 147

054

054

128

011, 012, 093, 121

004, 139

002, 009, 017, 036, 037,

071, 141, 143, 147

005, 010, 030, 050, 051,

056, 079, 085, 127, 131,

132, 145, 147

Philips

Pioneer

Portland

Price Club

Proscan

Proton

Pulsar

Quasar

Radio Shack

RCA

Realistic

Saisho

Samsung

Sansui

Sanyo

SBR

Schneider

Scott

Sears

Sharp

Siemens

Signature

Simpson

Sony

Soundesign

Spectricon

005, 015, 017, 050, 051,

056, 078, 087, 088, 089,

131, 132, 147

124, 128, 142

054

095

040, 044, 125

035, 051, 092, 129

042

036, 037, 074, 141

011, 044, 063, 093, 118

040, 044, 125, 130, 137,

151, 152

014, 063, 093, 118

027

003, 015, 034, 053, 055,

057, 094, 095, 136, 153

139

013, 014, 021, 022, 063,

064, 081, 096

015

015

062

008, 014, 021, 022, 023,

024, 025, 040, 052, 057,

062, 063, 064, 065, 073,

075, 076, 097, 098, 125,

159

011, 012, 013, 026, 093,

099, 100, 104, 121

013

045, 144

050

043, 046, 138, 146, 150

030, 050, 062

007, 033

Squareview

Supre-Macy

Supreme

Sylvania

Symphonic

Tandy

Tatung

Technics

Teknika

Tera

THOMSON

Toshiba

Universal

Victor

Video Concepts

Viking

Wards

Zenith

Zonda

CABLE

ABC

Archer

Century

Citizen

Colour Voice

Comtronic

3

PRESET CODE

004

032, 122

046

005, 010, 017, 030, 078,

079, 085, 089, 101, 127,

131, 132, 145, 155

004, 148

012, 121

036, 124

037

001, 030, 032, 034, 052,

054, 078, 083, 095, 144,

156, 157

035, 129

165, 166

008, 014, 034, 063, 075,

076, 095, 097, 136, 158,

159

020, 066, 088

019, 073, 126

016

032, 122

005, 045, 066, 078, 085,

088, 089, 093, 102, 103,

131, 132, 148

042, 114, 115, 140, 144,

149

007

006, *[007] , 008, 009

010, 011

011

011

012, 013

014

Eastern 015

Garrard

Gemini

011

030, 033, 034

General Instrument 030, 031, 032

Hytex 006

Jasco

Jerrold

Magnavox

Movie Time

NSC

Oak

Panasonic

Philips

011

009, 016, 017, 026, 032

018

019

019

000, 006, 020

001, 005

011, 012, 013, 018, 021

Pioneer

RCA

Regency

Samsung

Scientific Atlanta

Signal

SL Marx

Starcom

Stargate

Teleview

Tocom

TV86

Unika

United Artists

Universal

Viewstar

Zenith

002, 003, 022

029

015

014, 023

004, 024, 025

014

014

009

014

014

007, 016

019

011

006

010, 011

018, 019

027, 028

DBS (SATELLITE)

Alphastar 054

Chaparral

Dishnet

Drake

035, 036

053

037, 038

CD

Denon

Aiwa

Burmster

Carver

Emerson

Fisher

JVC

Kenwood

Echostar Dish 062, 066

GE 048, 055, 056

General Instruments 039, 040, 041

Grundig

Hitachi

070, 071, 072, 073

058, 059

RCA

Realistic

Sierra I

Sierra II

Sierra III

Sony

STS1

STS2

Hughes Network

JVC

Kathrein

Magnavox

Nokia

Philips

Primestar

Proscan

063, 064, 065, 069

057

074, 075, 076, 083

060

070, 080, 084, 085, 086

060

051

048, 055, 056

048, 055, 056, 068

042

036

036

036

049, 067

043

044

STS3

SRS4

Technisat

Toshiba

Uniden

045

046

077, 078, 079, 081, 082

047, 050

061

*[111] , 044

001, 035, 043

002

003, 035

004, 005, 006, 007

003, 008, 009, 010

018, 019

011, 012, 013, 014, 017

FRANCAIS ENGLISH

MD

Denon

Kenwood

Onkyo

Sharp

Sony

TAPE

Denon

Aiwa

Carver

Harman/Kardon

JVC

Kenwood

Magnavox

Marantz

Onkyo

Magnavox

Marantz

MCS

Onkyo

Optimus

Philips

Pioneer

Sears

Sony

Teac

Technics

Wards

Yamaha

Zenith

CDR

Denon

Philips

*[111] , 112

112

113

003, 004

007

005

006

*[114]

010, 011

011

011, 012

013, 014

015

011

011

025, 027

006, 015, 035

016, 028, 035

016, 024

025, 027

017, 020, 021, 022, 023

014, 032, 033, 035

006, 022, 030

006

023, 031

002, 009, 028

016, 029, 036

035, 037

038, 039, 040, 041

042

4

PRESET CODE

Optimus

Panasonic

Philips

Pioneer

Sony

Technics

Victor

Wards

Yamaha

016, 017

021

011

016, 017, 018

022, 023, 024

021

013

016

019, 020

*[ ] : Preset codes set upon shipment from the factory.

*[ ] : Les codes préréglés diffèrent en fonctiom des livraison de l’usine.

DVD preset codes / Codes préréglés DVD

111 (default / défaut) 014

DVD-555

DVD-755

DVD-900

DVD-910

DVD-955

DVD-1000

DVD-1200

DVD-1500

DVD-1710

DVD-1910

DVD-2200

DVD-2800

DVD-2800 II

DVD-2900

DVD-2910

DVD-3800

DVD-3910

DVD-5900

DVD-5910

DVD-9000

DVM-715

DVM-1800

DVM-1805

DVM-1815

DVM-2815

DVM-4800

DVD-800

DVD-1600

DVD-2000

DVD-2500

DVD-3000

DVD-3300

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Denon Brand Company, D&M Holdings Inc.

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