Denon AVR 788 Owners Manual - English - Page 47

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Getting Started Connections Setup Playback Remote Control Multi-Zone Information Troubleshooting Checking the XM Signal Strength and Radio ID 1 Either turn or press [SAT TU] to select "XM". 2 Press STATUS until "SIGNAL" appears on the display. The display will switch as shown below, depending on the reception conditions. Display GOOD MARGINAL WEAK NO Status Signal strength is good Signal strength is marginal Signal strength is weak No signal 3 Adjust the position of the antenna until "SIGNAL: GOOD" is shown on the display. 4 Press STATUS until the station you want to check (example: "XM001") is displayed. 5 Press TUNING and select channel 0 (XM000). The radio ID is shown on the display. XM000 RADIO ID Radio ID ENGLISH iPod® Playback The music on an iPod can be played by using the Control Dock for iPod (ASD-1R, sold separately). The operation can also be performed using the buttons on the main unit or remote control unit while watching the menus. iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. b The iPod may only be used to copy or play contents that are not copyrighted or contents for which copying or playback is legally permitted for your private use as an individual. Be sure to comply with applicable copyright legislation. Basic Operation 1 Make the necessary preparations. qSet the iPod in the DENON Control Dock for iPod. (vSee the Control Dock for iPod's operating instructions.) wAssign the Control Dock for iPod's input. MENU : "Input Setup" - "Assign" - "iPod dock" (vpage 33) • With the default settings, the iPod can be used connected to the VCR (iPod) connector. • Use the RESTORER mode to expand the low and high frequency components of compressed audio files and achieve a richer sound. The default setting is "Mode3". • Press and set the AVR-788's power to the standby mode before disconnecting the iPod. Also switch the input source to one to which the menu "iPod dock" is not assigned before disconnecting the iPod. NOTE • Depending on the type of iPod and the software version, some functions may not operate. • DENON will accept no responsibility whatsoever for any loss of iPod data. 2 Either turn or press [iPod] to select the input source assigned in step 1-w above. The strength of both the XM satellite and terrestrial signals can be checked at menu "Input Setup" - "Antenna Aiming" (vpage 34). OK to disconnect. Searching Categories 1 Press o p. CAT: Rock Channel category 2 Use o p to select the category, then use ui to select the desired station. (iPod screen) b If the screens above are not displayed, the iPod may not be properly connected. Try connecting again. 3 Set [MODE SELECTOR 1] to "AUDIO" and [MODE SELECTOR 2] to "iPod/NETWORK". (vpage 48 "Remote Control Unit Operations") 

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ENGLISH
1
Make the necessary preparations.
q
Set the iPod in the DENON Control Dock for iPod.
(
v
See the Control Dock for iPod’s operating instructions.)
w
Assign the Control Dock for iPod’s input.
MENU
:
”Input Setup”
“Assign”
”iPod dock”
(
v
page 33)
2
Either turn
<SOURCE SELECT>
or press
[iPod]
to
select the input source assigned in step 1-
w
above.
(iPod screen)
b
If the screens above are not displayed, the iPod may not be
properly connected. Try connecting again.
3
Set
[MODE SELECTOR 1]
to “AUDIO” and
[MODE
SELECTOR 2]
to “iPod/NETWORK”.
(
v
page 48 “Remote Control Unit Operations”)
Searching Categories
1
Press
o
p
.
CAT:
Rock
2
Use
o
p
to select the category, then use
ui
to select
the desired station.
Channel category
Checking the XM Signal Strength and
Radio ID
1
Either turn
<SOURCE SELECT>
or press
[SAT TU]
to
select “XM”.
2
Press
STATUS
until “SIGNAL” appears on the
display.
The display will switch as shown below, depending on the
reception conditions.
Display
Status
GOOD
Signal strength is good
MARGINAL
Signal strength is marginal
WEAK
Signal strength is weak
NO
No signal
3
Adjust the position of the antenna until “SIGNAL:
GOOD” is shown on the display.
4
Press
STATUS
until the station you want to check
(example: “XM001”) is displayed.
5
Press
TUNING
and select channel 0 (XM000).
The radio ID is shown on the display.
XM000 RADIO ID
The strength of both the XM satellite and terrestrial signals can be
checked at menu “Input Setup” – “Antenna Aiming” (
v
page 34).
Radio ID
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Getting Started
Connections
Setup
Playback
Remote Control
Multi-Zone
Information
Troubleshooting
iPod
®
Playback
The music on an iPod can be played by using the Control Dock for
iPod (ASD-1R, sold separately).
The operation can also be performed using the buttons on the main
unit or remote control unit while watching the menus.
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S.
and other countries.
b
The iPod may only be used to copy or play contents that are not
copyrighted or contents for which copying or playback is legally
permitted for your private use as an individual. Be sure to comply
with applicable copyright legislation.
OK to disconnect.
NOTE
• Depending on the type of iPod and the software version, some
functions may not operate.
• DENON will accept no responsibility whatsoever for any loss of iPod
data.
• With the default settings, the iPod can be used connected to the VCR
(iPod) connector.
• Use the RESTORER mode to expand the low and high frequency
components of compressed audio files and achieve a richer sound.
The default setting is “Mode3”
.
• Press
<ON/STANDBY>
and set the AVR-788’s power to the standby
mode before disconnecting the iPod. Also switch the input source
to one to which the menu “iPod dock” is not assigned before
disconnecting the iPod.
Basic Operation