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Operation (continued from page 21) desired mode To select a surround mode using the remote, press the Surround Mode Selector 31 , and then press the ⁄/¤ buttons g to change the mode. As you press the buttons, the Surround mode name will appear in the Main Information Display V, and an individual mode indicator will also light up F G H I J K. Note that the Dolby Digital or DTS modes may only be selected when a digital input is in use. For more information on selecting digital sources, see the following section of this manual. To listen to a program in traditional two-channel stereo, using the front-left and front-right speakers only (plus the subwoofer if installed and configured), press the Surround Off button Ù on the front panel, or follow the instructions shown above for using the remote until SURR OFF appears in the Main Information Display V. When the AVR 500's surround circuits are turned off, and it is in the Stereo mode, the SURR OFF indicator L will illuminate in the Information Display 35. Digital Audio Playback Digital audio such as Dolby Pro Logic is a major advancement over past systems. It delivers five discrete channels: left front, center, right front, left surround and right surround. Each channel is full range and offers dramatically improved dynamic range and significant improvements to signal-tonoise ratios. In addition, both of the digital systems have the capability to deliver an additional channel that is specifically devoted to lowfrequency information. This is the ".1" channel referred to when you see these systems descibed as "5.1". The bass channel is totally separate but since it is intentionally bandwidth limited, sound designers have given it that unique designation. Dolby Digital Dolby Digital (originally known as AC-3®) is available on DVD and LD discs and is a part of the new high-definition television (HDTV) system. Note that an optional, external RF demodulator is required to use the AVR 500 to listen to the Dolby Digital sound tracks available on laser discs. Connect the RF output of the LD player to the demodulator and then connect the digital output of the demodulator to the the Optical or Coaxial inputs d e of the AVR 500. No demodulator is required for use with DTSencoded laser discs. DTS DTS is another digital audio system that is capable of delivering 5.1 audio. Although both DTS and Dolby Digital are digital, they use different methods of encoding the signals, and thus they require different decoding circuits to convert the digital signals back to analog. DTS-encoded soundtracks are available on select DVD and LD discs, as well as on special audio-only DTS discs. You may use any LD or CD player equipped with a digital output to play DTS-encoded discs with the AVR 500. All that is required is to connect the player's output to either the Optical or Coaxial input on the rear panel d e. In order to listen to DVDs encoded with DTS sound track, the DVD player must be compatible with the DTS signal as indicated by a DTS logo on the player's front panel. Note that early DVD players may not be able to play DTSencoded DVDs. This does not indicate a problem with the AVR 500, as some players cannot pass the DTS signal through to the digital outputs. If you are in doubt as to the capability of your DVD player to handle DTS discs, consult the player's owner's manual. Selecting a Digital Source To utilize either digital mode you must have a digital source properly connected to the AVR 500. Connect the digital outputs from DVD players, HDTV receivers and CD players to the Optical or Coaxial inputs on the rear panel d e. In order to provide a backup signal and a source for analog stereo recording, the analog outputs provided on digital source equipment should also be connected to their appropriate inputs on the AVR 500 rear panel (e.g., connect the analog stereo audio output from a DVD to the DVD inputs ∞ on the rear panel when you connect the source's digital outputs). When playing a digital source such as DVD, first select the input using the remote or front-panel controls as outlined in this manual. Next, select the digital source by pressing the appropriate Digital Input Selector button ¯ and then using the ⁄/¤ buttons g on the remote or the Selector buttons 34on the front panel to choose either of the two OPTICAL or COAXIAL inputs, as they appear in the Main Information Display V or on-screen display. Press the Set button i ˘ to enter the desired choice. When the digital source is playing, the AVR 500 will automatically detect whether it is a multichannel Dolby Digital or DTS source, or a conventional PCM signal, which is the standard output from CD players. An indicator will light in the Information Display to confirm the digital signal is Dolby Digital F or PCM E and if the source is OPTICAL C or COAX A. Digital Status When a digital source is playing, the AVR 500 will automatically switch to the proper surround mode. It is important to note, however, that not all Dolby Digital or DTS sources are encoded with the full complement of five channels plus LFE. When a digital source is playing, the Main Information Display V or on-screen display will change to show the input source and digital type (OPTICAL or COAX). When a source with digital encoding is playing, the input source name will appear in the Information Display or on-screen display, followed by a numeric key indicating the type and number of channels being decoded as follows: 3/2.1: This message appears when a full complement of Dolby Digital signals is present: 3 front channels (left, center and right), 2 surround channels (surround left and surround right) and "1" channel, which is the dedicated Low Frequency Effects (LFE) channel. 3/1: This message indicates the system is decoding a standard Dolby Pro Logic signal with left-front, center and right-front channels and a single mono surround channel. 2/0: This message indicates that the system is decoding a traditional two-channel stereo signal and that no center, surround or LFE signals are present. 1/0: This is a monaural signal that plays through the center-channel speaker only. There is no sound at the front-left, front-right or surround speakers. The current status of the AVR may also be obtained by pressing the OSD Button s until the Full-OSD appears on your video display's screen. Night Mode A special feature of Dolby Digital is the Night mode, which enables AC-3 input sources to be 23 OPERATION

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OPERATION
Operation
(continued from page 21)
desired mode
(ÓÔÒÚ
. To select
a surround mode using the remote, press the
Surround Mode Selector
, and then
press the
/
¤
buttons
g
to change the
mode. As you press the buttons, the Surround
mode name will appear in the
Main
Information Display
V
, and an individual
mode indicator will also light up
F G H I
J K
.
Note that the Dolby Digital or DTS modes may
only be selected when a digital input is in use.
For more information on selecting digital sources,
see the following section of this manual.
To listen to a program in traditional two-channel
stereo, using the front-left and front-right speak-
ers only (plus the subwoofer if installed and
configured), press the
Surround Off
button
Ù
on the front panel, or follow the instructions
shown above for using the remote until
SURR
OFF
appears in the
Main Information
Display
V
. When the AVR 500’s surround cir-
cuits are turned off, and it is in the Stereo mode,
the
SURR OFF
indicator
L
will illuminate
in the
Information Display
35
.
Digital Audio Playback
Digital audio such as Dolby Pro Logic is a major
advancement over past systems. It delivers five
discrete channels: left front, center, right front, left
surround and right surround. Each channel is full
range and offers dramatically improved dynamic
range and significant improvements to signal-to-
noise ratios. In addition, both of the digital sys-
tems have the capability to deliver an additional
channel that is specifically devoted to low-
frequency information. This is the “.1” channel
referred to when you see these systems descibed
as “5.1”. The bass channel is totally separate but
since it is intentionally bandwidth limited, sound
designers have given it that unique designation.
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital (originally known as AC-3
®
) is avail-
able on DVD and LD discs and is a part of the
new high-definition television (HDTV) system.
Note that an optional, external RF demodulator
is required to use the AVR 500 to listen to the
Dolby Digital sound tracks available on laser
discs. Connect the RF output of the LD player to
the demodulator and then connect the digital
output of the demodulator to the the
Optical
or
Coaxial
inputs
de
of the AVR 500. No
demodulator is required for use with DTS-
encoded laser discs.
DTS
DTS is another digital audio system that is
capable of delivering 5.1 audio. Although both
DTS and Dolby Digital are digital, they use dif-
ferent methods of encoding the signals, and
thus they require different decoding circuits to
convert the digital signals back to analog.
DTS-encoded soundtracks are available on
select DVD and LD discs, as well as on special
audio-only DTS discs.You may use any LD or
CD player equipped with a digital output to
play DTS-encoded discs with the AVR 500. All
that is required is to connect the player’s output
to either the
Optical
or
Coaxial
input on the
rear panel
de
.
In order to listen to DVDs encoded with DTS
sound track, the DVD player must be compati-
ble with the DTS signal as indicated by a DTS
logo on the player’s front panel. Note that early
DVD players may not be able to play DTS-
encoded DVDs. This does not indicate a prob-
lem with the AVR 500, as some players cannot
pass the DTS signal through to the digital out-
puts. If you are in doubt as to the capability of
your DVD player to handle DTS discs, consult
the player’s owner’s manual.
Selecting a Digital Source
To utilize either digital mode you must have
a digital source properly connected to the
AVR 500. Connect the digital outputs from DVD
players, HDTV receivers and CD players to the
Optical
or
Coaxial
inputs on the rear panel
de
. In order to provide a backup signal and
a source for analog stereo recording, the ana-
log outputs provided on digital source equip-
ment should also be connected to their appro-
priate inputs on the AVR 500 rear panel (e.g.,
connect the analog stereo audio output from a
DVD to the
DVD
inputs
on the rear panel
when you connect the source’s digital outputs).
When playing a digital source such as DVD, first
select the input using the remote or front-panel
controls as outlined in this manual. Next, select
the digital source by pressing the appropriate
Digital Input Selector
button
¯
and then
using the
/
¤
buttons
g
on the remote or
the
Selector
buttons
34
on the front panel to
choose either of the two
OPTICAL
or
COAXIAL
inputs, as they appear in the
Main Information Display
V
or on-screen
display. Press the
Set
button
to enter
the desired choice. When the digital source is
playing, the AVR 500 will automatically detect
whether it is a multichannel Dolby Digital or
DTS source, or a conventional PCM signal,
which is the standard output from CD players.
An indicator will light in the Information
Display to confirm the digital signal is
Dolby
Digital
F
or
PCM
E
and if the source is
OPTICAL
C
or
COAX
A
.
Digital Status
When a digital source is playing, the AVR 500
will automatically switch to the proper surround
mode. It is important to note, however, that not
all Dolby Digital or DTS sources are encoded
with the full complement of five channels plus
LFE. When a digital source is playing, the
Main
Information Display
V
or on-screen display
will change to show the input source and
digital type (
OPTICAL
or
COAX
). When a
source with digital encoding is playing, the
input source name will appear in the
Information Display or on-screen display, fol-
lowed by a numeric key indicating the type and
number of channels being decoded as follows:
3/2.1:
This message appears when a
full complement of Dolby Digital signals is
present: 3 front channels (left, center and
right), 2 surround channels (surround left
and surround right) and “1” channel,
which is the dedicated Low Frequency
Effects (LFE) channel.
3/1:
This message indicates the system
is decoding a standard Dolby Pro Logic sig-
nal with left-front, center and right-front
channels and a single mono surround
channel.
2/0:
This message indicates that the sys-
tem is decoding a traditional two-channel
stereo signal and that no center, surround
or LFE signals are present.
1/0:
This is a monaural signal that plays
through the center-channel speaker only.
There is no sound at the front-left, front-right
or surround speakers.
The current status of the AVR may also be
obtained by pressing the
OSD Button
s
until the Full-OSD appears on your video
display’s screen.
Night Mode
A special feature of Dolby Digital is the Night
mode, which enables AC-3 input sources to be
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