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Display Indicators & Source Info
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59/3@&OCPPL 1BHF 8FEOFTEBZ 0DUPCFS Basic Operation-Continued Display Indicators & Source Info When the format of a digital input signal is recognized, depending on the format, one of the indicators shown below will appear on the display. DIGITAL PCM96K MP3 WMA ■ PCM Input Sources Input source Sampling rate1 Sampling rate*1 Input source & listening mode DTS ES 96/24 Discrete Matrix When you select one of the listening modes, one of the indicators shown below will appear on the display. Dolby Digital EX selected Dolby Pro logic II selected Onkyo DSP mode selected Stereo mode selected DTS selected Neo:6 selected Direct mode selected THX Surround EX selected Note: When playing a Dolby Digital source, the message "Dialog Norm xx" may appear on the display, "xx" being a number. Dialog normalization is a function of Dolby Digital that is used to correct the playback level of soundtracks that have been recorded at an unusually high or low level. It works automatically and no user intervention is required. It appears on the display just to let you know that it's working. It's unaffected by the TX-NR901's volume control. Displaying Source Information You can display various information about the currently selected input source by first pressing the scroll wheel, and then pressing the [DISPLAY] button repeatedly. TX-NR901 DISPL AY Remote controller DISPLAY ■ Analog Input Sources Input source Input source & listening mode ■ Other Digital Input Sources Input source Input signal & surround format*1, 2 Input signal & surround format*1, 2 Input source & listening mode A BC *:1. If the input signal doesn't contain the information, nothing will be displayed. The sampling rate or surround format is displayed for about three seconds. After that, the previously displayed information reappears. *:2. Surround Format Display This section explains the surround format indication (e.g., 3/2.1). A: the number of front channels. 3: front left, center, and front right. 2: front left and front right. 1: one channel. B: the number of surround channels. 3: surround left, surround right, and surround back. 2: surround left and surround right. 1: one channel. C: the presence of an LFE (Low Frequency Effect) channel. 1: yes. Nothing means no. For example, 3/2.1 indicates the input source has 5.1 channels, consisting of three front channels, two surround channels, and an LFE channel. Likewise, 3/3.1 indicates the input source has 6.1 channels, consisting of three front channels, two surround channels, a surround back channel, and an LFE channel. ■ AM or FM Input Source Band, frequency & preset # Band & listening mode ch 61