Pioneer VSX-56TXi Owner's Manual - Page 93

Other audio problems

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Additional information 12 Symptom Cause Remedy No sound from one speaker. • The speaker setting has been set to NO. • Change the setting in Speaker Setting on page 51. • The speaker level is too low. • Check the level in Channel Level on page 52. • The speaker isn't connected properly. • Check Installing your speaker system on page 28 to make sure the speaker is connected correctly. • The source has no sound output for that channel. • By choosing an advanced effect listening mode (see Listening in surround sound on page 37), you may be able to create an extra channel for the speaker. Sound is produced from analog • The digital input assignment is wrong. components, but not from digital ones (DVD, LD, CD-ROM etc.). • The digital components aren't connected properly. • Assign the digital inputs correctly (see Assigning the digital inputs on page 77). • Make sure you have properly connected the digital component to the corresponding input on the back of the receiver (see Connecting your equipment on page 15). • The player is not compatible with the source • Choose a compatible source, or check the component's you're using, or the player settings are manual for the correct settings. incorrect. • The digital output level has been turned • Set the digital volume level of the player to full, or to the down on a CD player or other component neutral position. equipped with digital output level adjustment capability. • The multichannel analog inputs are selected. • Press MULTI CH INPUT again (see Using the multichannel analog inputs on page 41). • The input signal type is set to ANALOG. • Set the input signal type to DIGITAL (see Selecting the input signal type on page 42). No sound is output or a noise is output when Dolby Digital/DTS software is played back. • A DVD player not compatible with Dolby Digital/DTS is being used. • Make sure your DVD player is compatible with Dolby Digital/DTS. • The settings on the DVD player are incorrect • Make sure the player's settings are correct and/or the and/or the DTS signal output is turned off. DTS signal out is on. Refer to the instruction manual supplied with the DVD player. • The digital output level is turned down on a • Set the digital volume level of the player to full, or to the CD player or other component equipped with neutral position. digital output level adjustment capability. (The DTS signal has been altered by the player, and cannot be read.) Other audio problems Symptom Cause Remedy Broadcast stations cannot be selected automatically, or there seems to be considerable noise in radio broadcasts. FM broadcasts • The FM antenna is not fully extended or is poorly positioned. • Weak radio signals. • Fully extend the FM wire antenna, position for best reception, and secure to a wall. • Connect an outdoor FM antenna (see page 30). AM broadcasts • The AM antenna is poorly positioned. • Adjust the direction and position for best reception. • Weak radio signals. • Connect an additional internal or external AM antenna (see page 30). • Interference caused by other equipment (fluorescent lamp, motor, etc.). • Turn off the equipment causing the noise or move it away from the receiver. • Place the antenna farther away from the equipment causing the noise. A multi channel DVD source • The source is coming from something other • Check the MULTI CH IN connection (see Connecting the appears to be downmixed from 2 than the MULTI CH IN jacks (for example, multichannel analog outputs on page 20) and select the channels during playback. digital PCM output, etc.) multichannel analog inputs with the MULTI CH IN button (see Using the multichannel analog inputs on page 41). Noise is output when scanning a • The scan function performed by the player • This is not a malfunction, but be sure to turn the volume DTS CD. slightly alters the digital information, making down to prevent the output of loud noise from your it unreadable. speakers. When playing a DTS format LD there is audible noise on the soundtrack. • The input signal type is set to ANALOG. • Set the input signal type to DIGITAL (see Selecting the input signal type on page 42) 93 En

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Additional information
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Other audio problems
No sound from one speaker.
• The speaker setting has been set to
NO
.
• Change the setting in
Speaker Setting
on page 51.
• The speaker level is too low.
• Check the level in
Channel Level
on page 52.
• The speaker isn’t connected properly.
• Check
Installing your speaker system
on page 28 to
make sure the speaker is connected correctly.
• The source has no sound output for that
channel.
• By choosing an advanced effect listening mode (see
Listening in surround sound
on page 37), you may be able
to create an extra channel for the speaker.
Sound is produced from analog
components, but not from digital
ones (DVD, LD, CD-ROM etc.).
• The digital input assignment is wrong.
• Assign the digital inputs correctly (see
Assigning the
digital inputs
on page 77).
• The digital components aren't connected
properly.
• Make sure you have properly connected the digital
component to the corresponding input on the back of the
receiver (see
Connecting your equipment
on page 15).
• The player is not compatible with the source
you're using, or the player settings are
incorrect.
• Choose a compatible source, or check the component’s
manual for the correct settings.
• The digital output level has been turned
down on a CD player or other component
equipped with digital output level adjustment
capability.
• Set the digital volume level of the player to full, or to the
neutral position.
• The multichannel analog inputs are
selected.
• Press
MULTI CH INPUT
again (see
Using the
multichannel analog inputs
on page 41).
• The input signal type is set to
ANALOG
.
• Set the input signal type to
DIGITAL
(see
Selecting the
input signal type
on page 42).
No sound is output or a noise is
output when Dolby Digital/DTS
software is played back.
• A DVD player not compatible with Dolby
Digital/DTS is being used.
• Make sure your DVD player is compatible with Dolby
Digital/DTS.
• The settings on the DVD player are incorrect
and/or the DTS signal output is turned off.
• Make sure the player's settings are correct and/or the
DTS signal out is on. Refer to the instruction manual
supplied with the DVD player.
• The digital output level is turned down on a
CD player or other component equipped with
digital output level adjustment capability. (The
DTS signal has been altered by the player, and
cannot be read.)
• Set the digital volume level of the player to full, or to the
neutral position.
Symptom
Cause
Remedy
Symptom
Cause
Remedy
Broadcast stations cannot be
selected automatically, or there
seems to be considerable noise
in radio broadcasts.
FM broadcasts
• The FM antenna is not fully extended or is
poorly positioned.
• Fully extend the FM wire antenna, position for best
reception, and secure to a wall.
• Weak radio signals.
• Connect an outdoor FM antenna (see page 30).
AM broadcasts
• The AM antenna is poorly positioned.
• Adjust the direction and position for best reception.
• Weak radio signals.
• Connect an additional internal or external AM antenna
(see page 30).
• Interference caused by other equipment
(fluorescent lamp, motor, etc.).
• Turn off the equipment causing the noise or move it
away from the receiver.
• Place the antenna farther away from the equipment
causing the noise.
A multi channel DVD source
appears to be downmixed from 2
channels during playback.
• The source is coming from something other
than the
MULTI CH IN
jacks (for example,
digital PCM output, etc.)
• Check the
MULTI CH IN
connection (see
Connecting the
multichannel analog outputs
on page 20) and select the
multichannel analog inputs with the
MULTI CH IN
button
(see
Using the multichannel analog inputs
on page 41).
Noise is output when scanning a
DTS CD.
• The scan function performed by the player
slightly alters the digital information, making
it unreadable.
• This is not a malfunction, but be sure to turn the volume
down to prevent the output of loud noise from your
speakers.
When playing a DTS format LD
there is audible noise on the
soundtrack.
• The input signal type is set to
ANALOG
.
• Set the input signal type to
DIGITAL
(see
Selecting the
input signal type
on page 42)