AV SURROUND RECEIVER AVR-4806CI OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Getting Started Thank you for choosing the DENON AVR-4806CI AV Surround Receiver. This remarkable component has been engineered to provide superb surround sound listening with home theater sources such as DVD, as well as providing 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.
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Getting Started Listening to the radio Setting the IEEE1394 Auto Function .........................................103 Tuner Presets • Auto Preset Memory..............................................................103 • Preset Skip .............................................................................104 • Preset Name ..................................................................104, 105 Auto tuning...................................................................................
Getting Started Accessories • Check that the following parts are included in addition to the main unit: q w e r t y u i o Operating instructions ..................................................1 Warranty (for North America model only).....................1 Service station list.........................................................1 Power supply cord ........................................................1 Remote control unit (RC-1036) .....................................
Getting Started Cautions on handling • Whenever the power switch is in the STANDBY state, the apparatus is still connected on AC line voltage. Please be sure to turn off the power switch or unplug the cord when you leave home for, say, a vacation. • Switching the input function when input terminals are not connected. A clicking noise may be produced if the input function is switched when nothing is connected to the input terminals.
Getting Started Operating range of the remote control unit • Point the remote control unit at the remote sensor on the main unit as shown on the diagram. • The remote control unit can be used from a straight distance of approximately 23 feet/7 meters from the main unit, but this distance will be shorter if there are obstacles in the way or if the remote control unit is not pointed directly at the remote sensor.
Getting Started #7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0 @9 @8 @7 @6 @0 @1 @2 @3 @4 @5 q Power ON/STANDBY switch ................................(21) w Power indicator ........................................................(21) e Power switch ......................................................(21, 96) r Headphones jack (PHONES) .................................(45) t V.AUX INPUT terminals .........................................(30) y SETUP MIC jack ........................................................
Getting Started Display !7 !6 !5 !4 !3 q w !2 !1 !0 o i y r t e q Input signal indicator u !0 Recording output source indicator The respective indicator will light corresponding to the input signal. REC OUT mode is selected in ZONE3/REC SELECT. !1 DENON LINK indicator w Input signal channel indicator This lights during playback in a DENON LINK connection. The channels included in the input source will light. This lights when the digital signal is inputted.
Getting Started Remote control unit • For details on the functions of these parts, refer to the pages given in parentheses ( ).
Easy Setup and Operation • This section contains the basic steps necessary to configure the AVR-4806CI according to your listening room environment and the source equipment and loudspeakers you are using. • For optimum performance, we recommend using the Auto Setup function. • If you wish, you can set the various settings manually without using Auto Setup ( page 125 ~ 133). Easy to setup flow Placing the speakers. Auto setup flow Connecting the speakers.
Easy Setup and Operation Speaker system layout ¢ Basic system layout (For a THX Ultra2 system) • The following is an example of the basic layout for a system consisting of eight speaker systems and a television monitor: Subwoofer Center speaker system Surround back speaker systems Front speaker systems Set these at the sides of the TV or screen with their front surfaces as flush with the front of the screen as possible.
Easy Setup and Operation Speaker connections • Connect the speaker terminals with the speakers making sure that like polarities are matched ( < with <, > with > ). Mismatching of polarities will result in weak central sound, unclear orientation of the various instruments, and the sense of direction of the stereo being impaired. Protector circuit This unit is equipped with a high-speed protection circuit.
Easy Setup and Operation ¢ Connections • The AVR-4806CI can be configured for 10 speaker playback using two pairs of surround speakers (A+B) and one pair of surround back speakers as shown below. • The output of each power amplifier can be assigned to any desired channel to best suit the application. For details, refer to “Setting the Channel Setup” and “Setting the Power Amplifier Assignment” ( page 116, 117). • When making connections, also refer to the operating instructions of the other components.
Easy Setup and Operation Connecting a DVD player and TV (Monitor) • To connect the video output from the DVD player to the AVR-4806CI, you only need to choose one connection type. Component video connection offers the best quality (and is required for progressive DVD playback), followed by S-Video, while composite video offers the lowest picture quality of the three connection types. For more information about the video up conversion function ( page 27).
Easy Setup and Operation • For best picture quality (especially with progressive DVD and other high definition sources) choose the component video or HDMI connection to your monitor or TV. S-Video and composite video outputs are also provided if your TV does not have component video inputs.
Easy Setup and Operation Auto Setup / Room EQ ¢ About the main listening position (*M) The Auto Setup and Room EQ function of this unit performs an analysis of the speaker system and measures the acoustic characteristics of your room to permit an appropriate automatic setting. The AVR-4806CI’s Audyssey MultEQ XT function has the feature that it provides the optimum listening environment at all listening positions in the home theater, where there are often multiple listeners viewing programs together.
Easy Setup and Operation POWER AMP CURSOR SYSTEM SETUP ON CURSOR ON/STANDBY ENTER SETUP MIC SYSTEM SETUP ENTER Connecting a microphone 1 2 When placing the microphone, adjust the height so that the microphone’s sound receptor is at the height of the ears of the listener. Be sure that at the beginning, the measurement is started with the microphone set up at the main listening position. It is not possible to measure properly if there are any obstacles between the speakers and microphone.
Easy Setup and Operation Turning on the power 1 2 3 Starting Auto Setup 1 Turn on your subwoofer. Set the volume to halfway and set the crossover frequency to the maximum or Low pass filter off if your subwoofer can adjust the output volume and the crossover frequency. Some subwoofers have a standby mode. Be sure to turn this function off before performing the Auto Setup procedure. Turn on your TV (monitor). 2 Press the POWER switch. Press the SYSTEM SETUP button. • Display the “System Setup Menu”.
Easy Setup and Operation Extra Setup Preliminary measurements • The AVR-4806CI has seven available amplifier channels, some of which can be assigned for powering speakers in ZONE2 and ZONE3, depending on the speaker system complement in the main room. If this functionality is not needed, skip this “Extra Setup” procedure and proceed to “Preliminary Measurements”.
Easy Setup and Operation 3 NOTE: • If the results are not as expected or if an error message is displayed, select “Retry” and perform the measurements again. (For details on the error messages ( page 25).) If the results of remeasurement are still not as expected or if an error message is displayed, turn off the power switch and check the speaker connections. Then start the measurements again from the beginning. • Measurement is cancelled when MASTER VOLUME is operated while the Auto Setup is performed.
Easy Setup and Operation 5 Check of the measurement result • The results of the measured items can be checked. 1 Press the CURSOR D or H button to select items, then press the ENTER button. • Switch to the verification screen. • When measurements have been made using the measurement microphone, speakers with a built-in filter such as subwoofers might be set with a value that differs from the physical distance because of the internal electrical delay. [ First screen ] Press the ENTER button.
Easy Setup and Operation About the error message • These error messages will be displayed when performing the measurements of Auto Setup and the automatic measurements can not be completed because of the speaker arrangement, measurement environment, or other factors. Please check the following matters, reset the pertinent items, and measure again. Be sure to turn off the AVR-4806CI’s power before checking the speaker connections.
Connecting Other Sources Cable indications • The hookup diagrams on the subsequent pages assume the use of the following optional connection cables (not supplied).
Connecting Other Sources ¢ The analog video to HDMI conversion function: The video conversion function • The AVR-4806CI’s video up-conversion function lets you output analog video input signals (component – 480i/576i, 480p/576p, 1080i or 720p; S-Video and composite video 480i/576i) to the HDMI monitor output terminal. • With the AVR-4806CI, the resolution of the signal output to the HDMI MONITOR OUT terminal can be selected ( page 108, 109).
Connecting Other Sources Connecting equipment with HDMI terminals [To convert analog video signals to HDMI signals] • The AVR-4806CI is equipped with a function for converting analog video signals into HDMI signals. You can do this by either a component or a video or a S-Video connection. • Audio signals are not output from the HDMI monitor output terminal, so also make analog or digital audio connections.
Connecting Other Sources Connecting a TV tuner • For best picture quality choose the component video connection to your TV tuner. S-Video and composite video outputs are also provided if your TV tuner does not have component video inputs. • To connect the digital audio output from the TV tuner, you can choose from either the coaxial or optical connections. If you choose to use the coaxial connection, it needs to be assigned. For more information about Digital Input Assignment ( page 99).
Connecting Other Sources Connecting the external inputs (EXT. IN) terminals • These terminals are for inputting multi-channel audio signals from an outboard decoder, or a component with a different type of multi-channel decoder, such as a DVD-Audio player, or a multi-channel Super Audio CD player, or other future multi-channel sound format decoder. • The method of video signal connection is the same as that for DVD player ( page 17). • For instructions on playback using the external input (EXT.
Connecting Other Sources Connecting a DVD recorder • For best picture quality choose the component video connection to your DVD recorder. S-Video and composite video outputs are also provided. If you choose to use the component video connection, it needs to be assign. For more information about Component Input Assignment ( page 107).
Connecting Other Sources Connecting a VCR • There are three sets of video deck (VCR) terminals, so three video decks can be connected for simultaneous recording or video copying. Video deck H VIDEO OUT I S VIDEO OUT H VIDEO IN I S VIDEO IN A AUDIO IN L L L R R R A AUDIO OUT L L L R R R NOTE: • When recording to VCR, it is necessary that the type of cable used with the playback source equipment be the same type that is connected to the AVR-4806CI VCR-1 (to 3) OUTPUT terminal.
Connecting Other Sources Connecting a turntable • You can connect the turntable (MM cartridge) to the PHONO terminals. Turntable (MM cartridge) A L AUDIO OUT R GND NOTE: • 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 Other Sources Connecting a tape deck Tape deck AUDIO IN A L L L R R R AUDIO OUT A L L R R L R DENON LINK connection • High quality digital sound with reduced digital signal transfer loss can be enjoyed by connecting a separately sold DENON LINK compatible DVD player.
Connecting Other Sources Connecting equipment with HDMI terminals • A simple 1-cable connection (using a commercially available cable) with a device having an HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) connector allows digital transfer of the digital images of DVD-Video and other sources, and the multi-channel sound of DVD-Audio and DVD-Video. • To provide audio output from AVR-4806CI’s audio output connector, select “Amp” at the System Setup.
Connecting Other Sources Connecting equipment with DVI terminals • Connection with equipment that has a DVI (Digital Visual Interface)-D connector permits the transfer of digital images. Make an analog or digital audio connection also. TV (Monitor) L HDMI IN K DVD player DVI-D OUT D OPTICAL OUT C COAXIAL OUT AUDIO OUT A L L L R R R • When connecting via a DVI-D cable, no digital audio will be output from the HDMI Monitor Out connector.
Connecting Other Sources Connecting IEEE1394 devices • For the digital transfer of signals from Super Audio CDs and DVD-Audio discs, connect using an IEEE1394 cable. For instructions on playing Super Audio CDs ( page 94). • Assign the IEEE1394 input the input source. For details, see “Setting the IEEE1394 Assign” ( page 102). DVD player F IEEE1394 ¢ IEEE1394 network q Up to 17 devices can be connected using daisy chain type connections. w Up to 63 devices can be connected using tree type connections.
Connecting Other Sources Connecting the antenna terminals ¢ AM loop antenna assembly • An F-type FM antenna cable plug can be connected directly. FM ANTENNA AM LOOP ANTENNA (Supplied) 1 DIRECTION OF BROADCASTING STATION 2 Remove the vinyl tie and take out the connection line. Connect to the AM antenna terminals. 3 Bend in the reverse direction. 4 75 /ohms COAXIAL CABLE a. With the antenna on top any stable surface. Mount b. With the antenna attached to a wall.
Connecting Other Sources Connecting the XM terminal • AVR-4806CI is the XM Ready® receiver. You can receive XM® Satellite Radio by connecting to the XM Passport System (sold separately) and subscribing to the XM service. • Plug the XM Passport System into XM terminal on the rear panel. • Position the XM Passport System near a south-facing window to receive the best signal. For details, see “XM Satellite Radio” ( page 71, 72).
Connecting Other Sources Connecting the TRIGGER OUT terminals Turn the DC 12V voltage on and off for the individual functions and surround modes. For details, see “Setting the Trigger Out” ( page 119). Connecting the MULTI ZONE terminals For instructions on operations using the MULTI ZONE functions ( page 90 ~ 93).
Connecting Other Sources ZONE2/ZONE3 speaker out connections • When the power amplifier is assigned to the ZONE2 or ZONE3 output channel at “Power Amp Assign” in the “System Setup Menu”, the MAIN ZONE speaker terminals can be used as the ZONE2 or ZONE3 speaker out terminals ( page 116, 117). • The connections diagram below is an example for when the surround back speaker is assigned to the ZONE2 stereo 2 channel. In this case, Surround Back Speaker OUT can not be used for MAIN ZONE.
Connecting Other Sources Connecting the pre-out terminals • Use these terminals if you wish to connect external power amplifier(s) to increase the power of the front, center, surround and surround back sound channels, or for connection to powered loudspeakers. • When using only one surround back speaker, connect it to left channel.
Basic Operation Playback ¢ ZONE2 mode Operating the remote control unit To operate the ZONE2 function. • The RC-1036 remote control has a backlit EL display whose contents change according to the mode or function selected, with the appropriate remote commands for that mode or function. ¢ Operate the this unit The AMP button is the main mode for controlling the AVR-4806CI in the main room (MAIN ZONE). SURROUND MODE buttons can not be used with the AVR4806CI. ¢ ZONE3 mode To operate the ZONE3 function.
Basic Operation FUNCTION INPUT HOME THX MODE CINEMA VOLUME INPUT MODE ROOM EQ SOURCE PHONES EXT.IN ANALOG ROOM EQ MUTE HOME THX CINEMA VOLUME FUNCTION Playing the input source 1 The volume can be adjusted within the range of –80 to +18 dB, in steps of 0.5 dB. However, when the channel level is set ( page 64, 65 or 128 ~ 130), if the volume for any channel is set at +0.5 dB or greater, the volume cannot be adjusted up to 18 dB.
Basic Operation Playback using the external input (EXT. IN) terminals Turning the sound off temporarily (MUTING) • Use this to mute the audio output temporarily. Press the EXT. IN button on the main unit or INPUT MODE button on the remote control unit to switch the external input. When operating the remote control unit: Press the MUTE button.
Basic Operation DIMMER INPUT MODE SPEAKER INPUT MODE ANALOG STATUS ON SCREEN VIDEO SELECT Combining the currently playing sound with the desired image (VIDEO SELECT) Checking the currently playing program source, etc. ¢ On screen display Press the VIDEO SELECT button until the desired image appears. Press the ON SCREEN button. DVD VIDEO Each time an operation is performed, a description of that operation appears on the display connected to AVR4806CI’s VIDEO MONITOR OUT terminal.
Basic Operation ¢ Selecting the analog mode Input mode • The AVR-4806CI has an AUTO signal detection mode that automatically identifies the type of incoming audio signals, but is also equipped with a manual mode that can be switched according to the type of input audio signals. Press the ANALOG button on the main unit or INPUT MODE button on the remote control unit to switch to the analog input.
Basic Operation ROOM EQ ROOM EQ The “DIG.” indicator lights when digital signals are being input properly. If the “DIG.” indicator does not light, check whether the “Digital In Assign” ( page 99, 100) and connections are correct and whether the component’s power is turned on. AL24 processing is activated when PCM signals are played while the surround mode is set to PURE DIRECT, DIRECT, STEREO, MULTI CH PURE DIRECT, MULTI CH DIRECT or MULTI CH IN.
Basic Operation Surround Sources recorded in stereo Sources recorded in monaural Playing modes for different sources • The AVR-4806CI is equipped with many surround modes. We recommend using the surround modes as described below in order to achieve the maximum effect for the specific signal source. PURE DIRECT ( page 50) • By suspending all circuits and processes not required, analog input music playback can be played with optimum quality. is a 6.1-channel/7.1-channel surround mode.
Basic Operation HOME THX CINEMA SURROUND ENTER PARAMETER HOME THX CINEMA PURE DIRECT DIRECT/STEREO ENTER PURE DIRECT DIRECT/STEREO SURROUND PARAMETER CURSOR CURSOR ON SCREEN ¢ STEREO mode Playing audio sources (CDs and DVDs) 2-channel playback modes Use this mode to adjust the tone and achieve the desired sound. • The AVR-4806CI is equipped with three 2-channel playback modes exclusively for music. • Select the mode to suit your tastes. Press the DIRECT/STEREO button to select the STEREO mode.
Basic Operation ¢ Playing sources recorded in Dolby Surround in the Home THX Cinema Surround mode 1 2 ¢ Surround parameters q DECODER: Select the decoder to be used when playing 2-channel sources in the Home THX Cinema mode. • PLIIx C: The signals are decoded in the Dolby Pro Logic IIx Cinema mode before undergoing THX processing. • PLII C: The signals are decoded in the Dolby Pro Logic II Cinema mode before undergoing THX processing.
Basic Operation STATUS HOME THX CINEMA HOME THX SURROUND BACK CINEMA ON SCREEN ¢ To play in the THX Surround EX/Home THX Cinema Surround mode for sources recorded in Dolby Digital or DTS • In addition, screen information is displayed in the following order when the ON SCREEN button is pressed repeatedly: OSD-1 Audio input signal OSD-2 Monitor information OSD-3 Input/output OSD-4 Auto surround mode OSD-5 USER MODE 1 OSD-6 USER MODE 2 OSD-7 USER MODE 3 OSD-8~14 Tuner preset stations 1 2 Press the HOME
Basic Operation ¢ Surround parameters w (2) (2ch source) OFF: Playback is conducted without using the surround back speaker. ON: Playback is conducted using the surround back speaker. This operation can be performed directly pressing the SURROUND BACK button. MODE/SB CH OUT: Select the surround back channel playback method or mode. (1) (Multi channel source) THX Surround EX: Dolby Digital signals are played in the “THX Surround EX” mode. Ultra2 Cinema: The signals are played in the THX Ultra2 Cinema mode.
Basic Operation STANDARD ENTER SURROUND PARAMETER STANDARD NIGHT ENTER CURSOR CURSOR SURROUND PARAMETER SURROUND BACK Example: When playing software that has a Dolby Digital EX flag Dolby Digital mode and DTS Surround (only with digital input) q When AFDM is set to “ON”, the surround mode is automatically set to the “DOLBY DIGITAL + PLIIx 1 2 CINEMA” mode. The surround parameter screen shown at the below is displayed. Press the STANDARD button to select “STANDARD (Dolby/DTS Surround)” mode.
Basic Operation ¢ Dialogue Normalization Dialogue Normalization (Dial Norm) is a feature of Dolby Digital, which is used to keep the programs at the same average listening level so the user does not have to change the volume control between Dolby Digital programs. When playing back software which has been encoded in Dolby Digital, sometimes you may see a brief message in the front panel display which will read “Dial Norm X dB” (X being a numeric value).
Basic Operation STANDARD SURROUND ENTER PARAMETER STANDARD ENTER CURSOR SURROUND PARAMETER CURSOR 4 Dolby Pro Logic IIx (Pro Logic II) mode • To play in the PLIIx mode, set “Sp.Back” at the Speaker Configuration setting to “1spkr” or “2spkrs”. • To play in the PLIIx mode, set “Surround Back” at the Power Amp Assign setting. • This mode is optimal for playing program sources recorded in Dolby Surround. 1 3 Display *Surr MODE: • The Dolby Pro Logic indicator lights.
Basic Operation 5 ¢ Surround parameters r Press the CURSOR D or H button to select the various surround parameters. Pro Logic IIx and Pro Logic II Mode: Select one of the modes (“Cinema”, “Music”, “Pro Logic” or “Game”). The Cinema mode is for use with stereo television shows and all programs encoded in Dolby Surround. The Music mode is recommended for stereo music and surround-encoded stereo music sources.
Basic Operation STANDARD ENTER SURROUND PARAMETER STANDARD ENTER CURSOR SURROUND PARAMETER PHONES CURSOR 5 6 7 DTS NEO:6 mode • Surround playback can be performed for the analog input and digital input 2-channel signals. 1 Press the STANDARD button to select “DTS NEO:6” mode. • The DTS NEO:6 indicator lights. The mode switches as shown below each time the STANDARD button is pressed. DOLBY PLIIx 2 3 4 DTS NEO:6 Press the CURSOR D or H button to select the various surround parameters.
Basic Operation ¢ Surround parameters t ¢ Parameters DTS NEO:6 Mode: • Cinema: This mode is optimum for playing movies. Decoding is performed with emphasis on separation performance to achieve the same atmosphere with 2-channel sources as with 6.1-channel sources. This mode is effective for playing sources recorded in conventional surround formats as well, because the in-phase component is assigned mainly to the center channel (C) and the reversed phase component to the surround (SL, SR and SB channels).
Basic Operation USER MODE USER MODE Memory and call-out functions (USER MODE function) • The AVR-4806CI is equipped with a function for storing the selected input source, the auto surround mode and input mode in the memory and selecting these settings when you want to use them. • Three patterns of settings can be stored in the memory pressing the USER MODE buttons.
Basic Operation DENON original surround modes • The AVR-4806CI is equipped with a high performance DSP (Digital Signal Processor) which uses digital signal processing to synthetically recreate the sound field. One of nine preset surround modes can be selected according to the program source and the parameters can be adjusted according to the conditions in the listening room to achieve a more realistic, powerful sound.
Basic Operation 7CH STEREO ENTER SURROUND PARAMETER DSP SIMULATION 7CH STEREO ENTER CURSOR SURROUND PARAMETER DSP SIMULATION CURSOR 3 4 5 DSP surround simulation 1 Select the surround mode for each input channel. Example: DSP surround simulation mode (Main unit) (Main unit) (Remote control unit) SUPER STADIUM MONO MOVIE SURROUND BACK SPEAKER DISPLAY ON 7CH STEREO OFF 5CH STEREO • When “Default Yes” is selected and the CURSOR F button is pressed, “CINEMA EQ.” and “D.COMP.
Basic Operation ¢ Surround parameters y Tone control setting EFFECT: This parameter turns the effect signals with multi surround mode speaker effects on and off in the WIDE SCREEN mode. When this parameter is turned off, the SBL and SBR channel signals are equivalent to the SL and SR channels, respectively. • Use the tone control setting to adjust the bass and treble as desired. • The tone control function will not work in the PURE DIRECT, DIRECT or Home THX Cinema mode.
Basic Operation CH SEL/ENTER SURROUND PARAMETER TU TUNING MODE BAND CH SEL/ENTER CURSOR CURSOR 5 6 SURROUND PARAMETER TONE DEFEAT Press the CURSOR D or H button to select “Bass” or “Treble”. Channel Level • You can adjust the channel level either according to the playback sources or to suit your tastes, as described below. Press the CURSOR F or G button to set the level. 1 To increase the bass or treble: The bass or treble sound can be increased to up to +6 dB in steps of 1 dB.
Basic Operation Fader function Listening to the Radio • This function makes it possible to lower the volume of the front channels (FL, C and FR) or the rear channels (SL, SR, SBL and SBR) together. Use it for example to adjust the balance of the sound from each position when multi-channel music sources are played. 1 2 • Check that the remote control unit is set to AMP or TUNER. Auto tuning 1 Press the ENTER button. • Display the “Channel Vol.” screen.
Basic Operation TU FUNCTION MEMORY BLOCK BAND MODE RDS SEARCH TUNING MEMORY ON SCREEN CHANNEL TUNING PRESET NUMBER TUNER SHIFT Manual tuning 1 1 Set the input source to “TUNER”. (Main unit) 2 Preset memory 2 (Remote control unit in the AMP mode) 3 4 Watching the display, press the BAND button to select the desired band (AM, FM or XM). When listening to the XM satellite Radio ( 71). 4 page 5 6 Press the MODE button to set the manual tuning mode.
Basic Operation Checking the preset stations RDS (Radio Data System) • RDS (works only on the FM band) is a broadcasting service which allows station to send additional information along with the regular radio program signal. • The following three types of RDS information can be received on this unit: • The preset (broadcast) stations can be checked on the on screen display. Press the ON SCREEN button (in the AMP mode) repeatedly until the “Tuner Preset Stations” screen appears on the OSD.
Basic Operation TU CURSOR FG CURSORFG RDS SEARCH CHANNEL 4 RDS search • Use this function to automatically tune to FM stations that provide RDS service. 1 If no RDS stations is found with above operation, all the reception band are searched. When a broadcast station is found, that station’s name appears on the display. (Remote control unit in the AMP mode) Press the TU (TUNER) button to select the TUNER mode. 5 (Remote control unit) 3 • Automatically begin the RDS search operation.
Basic Operation 6 PTY search • Use this function to find RDS stations broadcasting a designated program type (PTY). • For a description of each program type, refer to “Program Type (PTY)”. 1 (Remote control unit in the AMP mode) Press the TU (TUNER) button to select the TUNER mode. TP search • Use this function to find RDS SEARCH stations broadcasting traffic program (TP stations).
Basic Operation FUNCTION TU CURSOR FG TUNING BAND CURSORFG RDS SEARCH CHANNEL STATUS TUNER 4 RT (Radio Text) Press the CHANNEL button. • Automatically begin the TP search operation. • “RT” appears on the display when radio text data is received. 1 If no TP station is found with above operation, all the reception bands are searched. The station name is displayed on the display after searching stops. 5 Set the input source to “TUNER”.
Basic Operation XM Satellite Radio • AVR-4806CI is the XM Ready receiver. You can receive XM® Satellite Radio by connecting to the XM Passport System (sold separately) and subscribing to the XM service. Checking the XM signal strength and Radio ID 1 ¢ Introducing XM Satellite Radio There’s a world of audio listening pleasure beyond AM and FM. XM Satellite Radio. Select from over 170 channels of music, news, sports, comedy, talk, and entertainment. Coast-to-coast coverage. Digital quality sound.
Basic Operation FUNCTION CURSOR TU TUNING BAND CURSOR STATUS CHANNEL TUNER Channel selection 1 • The current category name is displayed. XM040 CAT: Watching the display, press the BAND button to select the XM mode. 2 Channel number DeepTrks Press the CURSOR F or G button in the XM mode. XM040 DeepTrks CATEGORY SEARCH (Remote control unit in the AMP mode) Press the TU (TUNER) button to select the TUNER mode. XM040 4 1 Set the input source to “TUNER”.
Basic Operation Using the Network Audio Function • The AVR-4806CI can be connected to a network by cable to listen to Internet radio or music files stored on computers. Internet radio function NOTE: • You must have a contract with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) in order to connect to the Internet. For instructions on connecting to the Internet, contact your ISP or a computer store. If you already have a broadband Internet connection there is no need to take out another contract.
Basic Operation ¢ TU (Tuner) / DTU (Digital tuner) system buttons ¢ Personal Computer The tuner or digital tuner system buttons shown on the diagram below are used for Network Audio operations. Install “Windows Media Connect” on your computer. The required system for forming a music server is as described below. 1) OS (Operating System): Windows® XP Service pack2 2) Processor: Intel PentiumII or AMD processor, etc.. We recommend 1 GHz or greater. 3) RAM: Min. 128 MB, we recommend 256 MB or greater.
Basic Operation FUNCTION ENTER ENTER CURSOR AUX CURSOR 4 ¢ Network settings When using a broadband router (DHCP function), the network settings are made automatically, so there is no need to make the settings from the setup menu. If the broadband router’s DHCP function is turned off, make the “Network Setup” ( page 123, 124). 5 Listening to Internet radio Press the ENTER or CURSOR G button once again. • The latest list of radio stations is downloaded from the vTuner site.
Basic Operation ENTER MEMORY BLOCK TUNING MEMORY ENTER CURSOR CURSOR NUMBER 3 • There are many Internet radio stations on the Internet. The programs they broadcast and their bit rates vary widely. Generally, the higher the bit rate, the higher the sound quality, but streamed music or sound may be broken if the communication lines or servers are busy. Inversely, programs with low bit rates have lower sound quality but tend to be more stable.
Basic Operation ¢ Deleting radio stations from your favorites Registering Internet radio stations in your favorites 1 • Your favorites are listed at the top of the menu screen, so registered stations can be tuned in easily. 1 2 Press the MEMORY button while playing the Internet radio station you want to register. • The delete screen appears. • The registration menu screen appears. 2 Press the CURSOR D or H button to select “Favorites”, then press the ENTER or CURSOR G button.
Basic Operation FUNCTION ENTER MODE TUNING MEMORY ENTER CURSOR CURSOR AUX Playing music files stored on the computer (music server) Updating the list of radio stations 1 Press the MODE button to select the configuration mode, then press the ENTER or CURSOR G button. • The necessary system connections and settings must be made in order to play music files.
Basic Operation 4 ¢ Examples of web control operation screens Press the CURSOR D or H button to select the music file, then press the ENTER or CURSOR G button. The settings of the setup items are the same as with normal operations. Refer to “System Setup”. Below are some examples of operation screens. • Connection starts, and playback starts once the buffer reaches “100%”. Function selection screen Press the CURSOR H button to select the next file, the CURSOR D button to select the previous file.
Advanced Operation Remote control unit Select “ZONE2” mode. MODE SELECTOR Select “ZONE3” mode. HOME Operating DENON audio components 1 Press the MODE SELECTOR buttons to select the component you want to operate. Select “SYSTEM CALL” mode. • The icon for the selected mode flashes. : AMP, ZONE2, ZONE3, ZONE4 or SYSTEM CALL : TUNER : DIGITAL TUNER : SATELLITE or CABLE : CD or CDR : DVD or DVDR : VCR or TAPE : TV 2 Operate the audio component.
Advanced Operation 2. Tape deck (TAPE) system buttons 1.
Advanced Operation 3. Tuner system buttons IR segment MODE SELECTOR NUMBER RC SETUP Preset memory •, ª BAND MODE MEM SRCH SFT CH +, – A~G 1~8 : : : : : : : : : • The included remote control unit (RC-1036) can be used to operate devices of different brands by registering the preset number corresponding to the brand of your device. • For some models the remote control unit or the device may not operate properly.
Advanced Operation NOTE: • Depending on the model and year of manufacture, this function cannot be used for some models, even if the your device is listed on the included 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 check it out. 1. DVD player (DVD), DVD recorder (DVDR) system buttons ¢ The preset codes are as follows upon shipment from the factory and after resetting: • TV, VCR ...............
Advanced Operation 2. Satellite (SAT) tuner, cable (CABLE) buttons SRC ON SRC OFF SETUP DISP MENU •, ª, 0, 1 ENTER CH +, – 0 ~ 9, +10 : : : : : : : : : system 3.
Advanced Operation 4.
Advanced Operation 4 Press the button that you wish to be learned. IR segment • The display will go off and the unit will enter the learning standby mode. AMP If a button that cannot be “learned” is pressed, the IR segment lights and the learning setup mode is cancelled. The HOME button cannot be “learned”. 5 MODE SELECTOR SYSTEM CALL Point the remote control units directly at each other and press and hold in the button on the other remote control unit which you want to “learn”.
Advanced Operation 3 4 3 4 5 6 Press the SYSTEM CALL button (1 to 3) you want to register the system call. Press the button you want to register. • The IR segment blinks once after each button press. The mode can be switched by pressing a MODE SELECTOR button. 5 6 Repeat steps 4 to register the desired buttons. Up to 32 signals each can be stored at the SYSTEM CALL 1 ~ 3. 7 Press and hold the RC SETUP button for at least three seconds to register the system call. • The IR segment blinks twice.
Advanced Operation Resetting IR segment ¢ Resetting the single learned button MODE SELECTOR 1 SYSTEM CALL 2 3 4 CHANNEL NUMBER RC SETUP Press and hold the RC SETUP button for at least three seconds. • The IR segment blinks twice. Press the 9, 7, 6 button (9 A 7 A 6). • The IR segment blinks twice. Press the MODE SELECTOR button. Press the learned button you want to reset twice. • The IR segment blinks twice. Other key can be deleted by repeating steps 1 to 4.
Advanced Operation ¢ Resetting the punch through setting 1 1 2 4 Press the MODE SELECTOR button (TV or SAT / CBL) you want to reset. Press and hold the RC SETUP button for at least three seconds. • The IR segment blinks twice. Press the 9, 8, 4 button (9 A 8 A 4) to select a setting. • The IR segment blinks twice. Press and hold the RC SETUP button for at least three seconds to reset the punch through setting. • The IR segment blinks twice.
Advanced Operation 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.
Advanced Operation Multi-zone playback using the SPEAKER terminals ¢ When using the power amplifier as the ZONE2/ZONE3 output • When the power amplifier is assigned to the ZONE2 or ZONE3 output channel at “Power Amp Assign” in the “System Setup Menu”, the MAIN ZONE speaker terminals can be used as the ZONE2 or ZONE3 speaker out terminals ( page 116, 117).
Advanced Operation AMP FUNCTION ZONE3/REC SELECT ZONE2 ON/OFF ZONE3 ON/OFF ZONE2 SELECT VOLUME MUTE Outputting a program source to an amplifier, etc., in a ZONE2 room (ZONE2 SELECT mode) 1 2 3 Outputting a program source to an amplifier, etc., in a ZONE3 room (ZONE3 SELECT mode) 1 Press the ZONE2 SELECT button to display the “ZONE2 SOURCE” on the display. Turn the FUNCTION knob to select the source you want to output appears on the display.
Advanced Operation Remote control unit operations during multi-source playback 1 Select the zone which you want to operate pressing the AMP buttons. Example: ZONE2 (Remote control unit) 2 3 4 Press the ON button to turn on the zone power. Press the OFF button to turn off the zone power. Select the input source you wish to output. The volume of the outputs of the different zones can be adjusted with the VOLUME button on the remote control unit.
Advanced Operation Other function FUNCTION ZONE3/REC SELECT DIRECT/STEREO INPUT MODE SURROUND MODE DIRECT/STEREO ON SCREEN SURROUND PHONES INPUT MODE MODE CD When playing DSD signals in the DIRECT or PURE DIRECT mode, the DSD signals are converted into analog signals. When playing in other surround modes, the DSD signals are first converted into PCM signals. The input signal and playing status can be checked by pressing the ON SCREEN button on the remote control unit.
Advanced Operation ¢ Recording Dolby Digital and DTS multi channel sources Multi-source recording / playback • With this set it is possible to record Dolby Digital and DTS multichannel signals converted into 2-channel analog signals. • The recording signals are output to the TAPE and VCR output terminals. • Down-mixed analog signals converted into digital signals are output from the OPTICAL 2, 3 and 4 digital output terminals at this time.
Advanced Operation POWER Initialization of the Microprocessor DIRECT/STEREO • In very rare instances, the AVR-4806CI internal microprocessor might lock up, or otherwise cause misoperation. This might be caused due to an AC line surge or line spike noise, or by static electric discharge on or nearby the unit, or to connected components.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 • You can customize a variety of system setup so that it may be fitting for your listening environment. For the contents of a system menu and the initial setting of this unit ( page 138 ~ 140). Navigating through the System Setup Menu • You can change setting using the buttons on the front panel or remote control unit. CURSOR AMP ENTER SYSTEM SETUP CURSOR ENTER SYSTEM SETUP 1 2 3 4 5 Press the AMP button to select the “AMP” mode.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 On screen display and front display • The AVR-4806CI is equipped with an intuitive and easy-to-understand on screen display, and is equipped with an alpha-numeric front panel display tube that can also be used to check and adjust settings. We recommend that you use the on screen display when you make system adjustments. Some representative front panel and on screen display examples are shown below.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 Audio Input Setup • Make the audio-related settings. 3 Setting the Digital In Assignment • This setting assigns the digital input terminals of the AVR4806CI for the different input sources. 1 Select from among COAX 1 to 3, OPT 1 to 5. If the same digital input terminal is selected, the setting for the input source that was previously assigned switches to “OFF”. The HDMI input terminal is displayed when it is assigned to the input source at “HDMI/DVI In Assign” ( page 106, 107).
Advanced Setup – Part 1 ¢ Setting the DENON LINK • When a DENON DVD player and the DENON LINK have been connected, be sure to make a setting to “DENON LINK” with the System Setup Digital In Assignment. • When the input mode is AUTO and the signals are not be able to transferred by DENON LINK, the unit automatically changes over the input to the selected signals (ANALOG, EXT. IN or IEEE1394). • Refer to “DENON LINK connections” ( page 34).
Advanced Setup – Part 1 Setting the Input Function Level Setting the Function Rename • Correct the playback level of the different input sources. • Adjust the playback levels of the devices connected to the different input sources to the same level to eliminate the need for adjusting the main volume each time the input source is switched. 1 • The names of the input sources displayed on the front display and on the on-screen display can be changed.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 Setting the IEEE1394 Assignment To reset the input source name to the default value, press the CURSOR F or G button to highlight the input source display, then press the CURSOR H button. When “Default Yes” is selected, then press the CURSOR F button to reset to the default input source name. • Assign the device connected by IEEE1394 cable to an input source. The power of the device to be assigned must be turned on ahead of time.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 Setting the IEEE1394 Auto Function Tuner Presets • Set whether or not to automatically play the IEEE1394 device when it is selected with the FUNCTION knob. 1 Press the CURSOR D or H button to select “IEEE1394 Auto Func.” at the “Audio Input Setup” menu, then press the ENTER button. • Display the “IEEE1394 Auto Func.” screen.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 ¢ Preset Skip ¢ Preset Name • When selecting preset channels pressing the CHANNEL + or – button, it is possible to skip specific preset channels. 1 Press the CURSOR D or H button to select “Preset Skip” at the “Tuner Presets” screen, then press the ENTER button. • Switch to the “Preset Skip ”screen. • It is possible to input station names, etc., for preset channels. (Except the XM channel.) These names are displayed on the front display and on the on screen display.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 4 Repeat step 3 to input the preset channel name. 9 To reset the input source name to the default value, press the CURSOR F or G button to highlight the input source display, then press the CURSOR H button. When “Default Yes” is selected, then press the CURSOR F button to reset to the default name. 5 Once all the characters have been input, press the ENTER button. • The “Preset Name” screen reappears. Use the same procedure to change other input station names as well.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 Video Setup • Make the video-related settings. Setting the HDMI / DVI In Assignment • This setting assigns the HDMI input terminals and DVI input terminal for different input sources. • Set the method for playing the audio signals included in the HDMI input signal. 1 4 AMP: Play the audio signals on speakers connected to the AVR-4806CI. Press the CURSOR D or H button to select “Video Setup” at the “System Setup Menu”, then press the ENTER button.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 Setting the Video Convert Mode • Input signals input from the analog and digital terminals are not output to the TV. • With HDMI, the video and audio signals are transferred simultaneously. When HDMI is assigned to an input source, the digital audio input assignment switches to HDMI along with the video input. When this setting is made for input sources to which a digital audio input (DENON LINK, IEEE1394 etc.) is previously assigned, the digital audio assignment is set to HDMI.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 Setting the HDMI Out Setup Resolution: • 480p/576p: When the video signal being input is a video, S-Video or 480i/576i component video signal, the resolution is converted to 480p/576p and the signal is output from the HDMI MONITOR OUT terminal. • 1080i: When the video signal being input is a video, S-Video or 480i/576i/480p/576p component video signal, the resolution is converted to 1080i and the signal is output from the HDMI MONITOR OUT terminal.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 Setting the Audio Delay • “Aspect”, “Resolution” “Color Space” and “RGB Mode Setup” are only displayed when “Analog to HDMI Convert” is set to “ON”. • When connecting to an HDCP compatible monitor equipped with DVI-D terminal using an HDMI/DVI-D converter cable, the signals are output in RGB format, regardless of the “Color Space” setting. • To view the on-screen display using an HDMI monitor, set “Analog to HDMI Convert” at “HDMI Out Setup” to “ON” (default).
Advanced Setup – Part 1 Setting the On Screen Display (OSD) • Use this to turn the on screen display (messages other than the menu screens) on or off. • Sets the on screen display’s display mode. 1 4 Press the CURSOR D or H button to select “On Screen Display” at the “Video Setup” menu, then press the ENTER button. • Display the “On Screen Display” screen. 2 Press the CURSOR D or H button to select the item to be set, then press the CURSOR F or G button to select the parameter.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 Advanced Playback • Makes more detailed audio playback settings. Setting the 2ch Direct/Stereo • Set this when you want to change the speaker settings when the surround mode is set to the 2-channel Direct or Stereo mode. 1 3 Press the CURSOR F or G button to select “Custom”. 4 Press the CURSOR D or H button to select the item, then press CURSOR F or G button to set.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 Setting the Dolby Digital Setup Setting the Auto Surround Mode • Sets the down-mixing method when not using a center speaker or surround speakers. 1 Press the CURSOR D or H button to select “Dolby Digital Setup” at the “Advanced Playback” menu, then press the ENTER button. • Display the “Dolby Digital Setup” screen. 2 Press the CURSOR F or G button to select “ON” if you want to use the Compression, “OFF” if you do not want to use it.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 Setting the Manual EQ Setup w Select the “Each CH” FL • Allows you to adjust the tonal quality of the various speakers (except the subwoofer) while listening to a music source. 1 SBR SB Press the CURSOR D or H button to select “Manual EQ Setup” at the “Advanced Playback” menu, then press the ENTER button. SLA FR C SBL SR A+B SRA SL A+B SLB SRB 1spkr When the surround back speaker setting is set to “1spkr” at “Speaker Configuration”, this is set to “SB”.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 7 ¢ Procedure for copying the “Flat” correction curve Press the CURSOR D or H button to select “Exit”, then press the ENTER button. 1 • The “System Setup Menu” reappears. • “Base Curve Copy” is displayed after performing the Auto Setup. • To restore the settings to their defaults, select “Default Yes 0”, then press the CURSOR F button. 2 3 Press the CURSOR D button to select “Base Curve Copy”, then press the CURSOR F button. Press the CURSOR F button to select “Yes”.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 Option Setup • Make other expert settings. Setting the Channel Setup • With this setting it is possible to change the number of channels played in the different zones according to the purpose. This configures the AVR-4806CI according to whether or not you have surround “B” speakers connected, and whether or not you have surround back (SB) speaker(s) connected.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 Setting the Power Amplifier Assignment • AVR-4806CI’s power amplifiers for seven channels (except the front channel), can be assigned to any channels in the MAIN ZONE, ZONE2 or ZONE3 and output to the speakers. In this way, power amplifiers not being used in the MAIN ZONE can be assigned for multi-zone use, the front speakers can be connected with a “Bi-Amp”, etc., so you can create the desired speaker system.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 S. Back: If no surround back speakers are used in the main room, their amplifier channels can be assigned for other uses, or one of the two channels can drive one surround back speaker in the main room, while the other channel can drive a monaural speaker in another zone. • Front: This provides a bi-amp mode for the two main front speakers, replicating the front left and front right amplifier channels’ outputs.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 Setting the Volume Control Power On Level: Set the volume that is set when the power is turned on for the different zones. You can adjust the volume level within the range of –80 to +18 dB in steps of 1.0 dB. • – – – (Mute) The volume is always muted when the power is turned on. • LAST The volume set when the AVR-4806CI was last used is stored in the memory and set when the power is turned on.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 Setting the Trigger Out • Three 12 V DC Trigger Outputs on the rear panel can be used to control other devices with compatible trigger inputs, such as motorized screens, motorized screen masking, motorized drapes, and other trigger-controlled devices. • Set the DC output supplied from the trigger out terminals for the various input sources to “ON” or “OFF”.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 ZONE2 and ZONE3 tone control and channel level setting 3 • Adjust the sound output from ZONE2 and ZONE3. 1 Press the CURSOR D or H button to select the item to be set, then press the CURSOR F or G button to adjust the parameter. Bass: Adjust the tone for the bass. Press the CURSOR D or H button to select “Zone2/3 Tone/Ch Lev.” at the “Option Setup” menu, then press the ENTER button. Treble: Adjust the tone for the treble.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 Setting the Digital Out Assignment User Memory • The optical digital output terminals on the AVR-4806CI’s rear panel (OPTICAL2 to 4 OUT) normally function in association with the ZONE3/REC SELECT mode. With this setting, the OPTICAL 2 OUT terminal can be used in association with the ZONE2 SELECT mode. 1 Press the CURSOR D or H button to select “Digital Out Assign” at the “Option Setup” menu, then press the ENTER button.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 Setup Lock • The system setup settings can be locked so that they cannot be changed easily. 1 Press the CURSOR D or H button to select “Setup Lock” at the “Setup Memory / Lock” screen, then press the ENTER button. • Switch to the “Setup Lock” screen. 2 • When the setup lock function is activated, the settings listed below cannot be changed, and “SETUP LOCKED!” is displayed when related buttons are operated.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 Network Setup • If you are using a broadband router (DHCP function), there is no need to make the settings at “Setting the IP Address” and “Setting the Proxy”, since the DHCP function is set to “ON” in the AVR-4806CI’s default settings. • If the AVR-4806CI is being used connected to a network without the DHCP function, the network settings must be made. In this case, some knowledge of networks is required.
Advanced Setup – Part 1 Setting the Proxy • Make this setting when connecting to the Internet via a proxy server. 1 1 Press the CURSOR D or H button to select “Network Option” at the “Network Setup” screen, then press the ENTER button. • The “Network Option” screen appears. Press the CURSOR D or H button to select “Proxy” at the “Network Setup” screen, then press the ENTER button. • The “Proxy” screen appears. 2 2 Press the CURSOR F or G button to select “ON” or “OFF”.
Advanced Setup – Part 2 • This Speaker Setup section describes the procedures to make speaker settings manually (without using the Auto Setup function), as well as to make manual changes to settings that have already been made by the Auto Setup function. ENTER TEST TONE SYSTEM SETUP CURSOR ENTER SYSTEM SETUP CURSOR Speaker Setup • If the “Auto Setup” procedure has already been performed, there is no need to make this setting.
Advanced Setup – Part 2 Setting the low frequency distribution • Select “Large” or “Small” not according to the actual size of the speaker but according to the speaker’s capacity for playing low frequency (bass sound below the frequency set for the Crossover Frequency) signals. If you do not know, try comparing the sound at both settings (setting the volume to a level low enough so as not to damage the speakers) to determine the proper setting.
Advanced Setup – Part 2 ¢ Assignment of low frequency signal range • The only signals produced from the subwoofer channel are LFE signals (during playback of Dolby Digital or DTS signals) and the low frequency signal range of channels set to “Small” in the setup menu. The low frequency signal range of channels set to “Large” are produced from those channels. 1 Press the CURSOR D or H button to select “Delay Time” at the “Speaker Setup” menu, then press the ENTER button. • Display the “Delay Time” screen.
Advanced Setup – Part 2 4 Press the CURSOR F or G button to set the distance between the center speaker and listening position. Example: When the distance is set to 10 feet for the center speaker The distance changes in units of 1 foot (0.1 meters) or 0.1 foot (0.01 meters) each time the button is pressed. Select the value closest to the measured distance. When “Step” is selected, you can select the unit of “1 ft (0.1 m)” or “0.1 ft (0.01 m)”.
Advanced Setup – Part 2 3 Press the CURSOR D or H button to select “Surr. Sp.”, then press the CURSOR F or G button to select the surround speaker(s) from which you want to produce the test tone (A, B or A+B). Example: When the volume is set to –11.5 dB while the test tone is being produced from the Front L ch speaker Surr. Sp. : A Adjusts the balance of the playback level between the channels when using surround speaker A. Surr. Sp.
Advanced Setup – Part 2 • When adjusting the level of an active subwoofer system, you may also need to adjust the subwoofer’s own volume control. • When you adjust the channel levels while in the SYSTEM SETUP CHANNEL LEVEL mode, the channel level adjustments made will affect all surround modes. Consider this mode a Master Channel Level adjustment mode.
Advanced Setup – Part 2 • If “LFE+Main” is set at “Subwoofer Setup”, “SW:LFE+Main” ( page 126, 127) is displayed at the top right of the screen. • Please set all THX Certified speakers to small and the crossover to 80 Hz. • We recommend using with the crossover frequency set to “FIXED–THX–”, but depending on the speaker, setting it to a different frequency may improve frequency response near the crossover frequency.
Advanced Setup – Part 2 2 2 Press the CURSOR D or H button to select the surround mode, then press the CURSOR F or G button to select the surround speaker. 3 A: When surround speakers A is used. B: When surround speakers B is used. A + B: When both surround speakers A and B are used. 3 Press the CURSOR D or H button to select “Boundary Gain Compensation”, then press the ENTER button.
Advanced Setup – Part 2 ¢ Surround Back Speaker Position Settings • When two surround back speakers have been set in “Speaker Configuration” ( page 125, 126), set the distance of the speakers. This option is not available when “1spkr” is selected. • This setting is necessary to achieve the optimum effect in the THX Surround EX, THX Ultra2 Cinema, THX Music mode and THX Games mode. It is recommended that SBL/SBR speakers are placed together as close as possible.
Advanced Setup – Part 2 Others Setup Setting the Room EQ Setup w Press the CURSOR F or G button to select the equalizer setting. • Select the setting of an Equalizer that has been set with Auto Setup or Manual EQ. 1 OFF: The Equalizer is not used. Press the CURSOR D or H button to select “Room EQ Setup” at the “Auto Setup / Room EQ” menu, then press the ENTER button. Audyssey: Adjusts the frequency response of all speakers to correct the effects of room acoustics.
Advanced Setup – Part 2 Setting the Direct Mode Setup Setting the MIC Input Select • Perform the ON/OFF setting of Room EQ when the surround mode is “DIRECT” or “PURE DIRECT”. 1 Press the CURSOR D or H button to select “Direct Mode Setup” at the “Auto Setup / Room EQ” menu, then press the ENTER button. • Sets whether the setup microphone is connected to the PIN JACK (V.AUX L channel) connector or the MINI JACK (SETUP MIC) connector. 1 • Display the “Mic Input Select” screen.
Advanced Setup – Part 2 Check the parameter • The results of the measured items can be checked. • The EQ parameters that were set in Auto Setup can be checked. • This item is displayed, after the measurement result of the “Auto Setup / Room EQ” is decided. 5 6 Press the CURSOR F or G button to select the speaker channel. If the check ends, pressing the CURSOR D or H button to select “Exit”, then press the ENTER button. • The “EQ Parameter Check” screen reappears.
Advanced Setup – Part 2 9 Press the CURSOR D or H button to select “Exit”, then press the ENTER button. 10 Press the CURSOR D or H button to select “Exit”, then press the ENTER button. • The “Auto Setup / Room EQ” menu reappears. • The “System Setup Menu” reappears.
Advanced Setup – Part 2 System setup items and default values (set upon shipment from the factory) 1. Auto Setup/Room EQ Default settings Page 1 Auto Setup This unit performs an analysis of the speaker system and measures the acoustic characteristics of your room to permit an appropriate automatic setting. Auto Setup / Room EQ – 19 ~ 25 Room EQ Setup Set the Room EQ setting with All or Assign for each surround mode.
Advanced Setup – Part 2 3. Audio Input Setup Audio Input Setup 1 Digital In Assign This assigns the digital input terminals for the different input sources. Default settings Input source Digital Inputs CD DVD VDP TV COAX 1 COAX 2 COAX 3 OPT 1 Page DBS VCR-1 VCR-2 VCR-3 CDR / TAPE OFF OPT 2 OPT 3 OFF OPT 4 V.AUX OPT 5 99, 100 Surr.Sp = Surr.A, SW Level = +15dB 2 EXT.IN Setup Set the Ext.In terminal playback method.
Advanced Setup – Part 2 6. Option Setup Option Setup 1 Channel Setup Power Amp 2 Assign 3 Volume Control Default settings Main Zone The number of channels that you wish to play back in each zone are assigned to each zone accordingly. Surr.B = Used, S.Back = 2sp To suit your preference, a power amp other than the front can be assigned to a playback channel, and the front channel bi-amp playback, or the ZONE2 or ZONE3 playback channel can be output from the AVR-4806CI speakers.
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 connected 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.
Troubleshooting Symptom Cause Measures Page An image is not projected with an HDMI/DVI-D connection. • AVR-4806CI’s HDMI output terminals and • Check the HDMI connection. 35, 36 monitor’s input terminals are not properly connected. • No HDMI/DVI-D signal is being input. • Properly select HDMI or DVI-D signal input 106, 107 source. • The connected monitor equipment or other • The AVR-4806CI will not output video signal 35, 36 equipments do not support HDCP. unless the other equipment supports HDCP.
Additional Information • Other types of audio: These signals are designed to recreate a 360° sound field using three to five speakers. Optimum surround sound for different sources There are currently various types of multi-channel signals (signals or formats with more than two channels). FL SW C FR ¢ Types of multi-channel signals Dolby Digital (including Surround EX), DTS (including Surround ES), DVD-Audio, and Super Audio CD. Note on the above: MUSE 3.
Additional Information Surround back speakers The THX Surround EX format adds new “Surround Back” (SB) channels to the conventional 5.1-channel system. This makes it easy to achieve sound positioned directly behind the listener, something that was previously difficult with sources designed for conventional multi surround speakers.
Additional Information • When using two surround back speakers, set them at the back facing front and with both speakers at the same distance from the listening point. When using one surround back speaker, place it at the rear center facing the front at a slightly higher position (0 to 20 cm) than the surround speakers. • We recommend installing the surround back speaker(s) at a slightly downward facing angle.
Additional Information • Set the front speakers, center speaker and subwoofer in the same positions as in example q. • It is best to place the surround speakers directly at the side or slightly to the front of the viewing position, and 60 to 90 cm above the ears. • Same as surround back speaker installation method q. • Connect the surround speakers to the surround speaker A terminals on the AVR-4806CI and set settings on the setup menu to “A”. (This is the factory default setting ( page 138).
Additional Information [2] When not using surround back speakers Surround Front speakers Center speaker The AVR-4806CI is equipped with a digital signal processing circuit that lets you play program sources in the surround mode to achieve the same sense of presence as in a movie theater. Monitor Subwoofer [1] Dolby Surround 45° q Dolby Digital Dolby Digital is the multi-channel digital signal format developed by Dolby Laboratories. Dolby Digital consists of up to “5.
Additional Information ¢ Dolby Digital compatible media and playback methods Sources recorded in Dolby Surround • These are sources in which three or more channels of surround have been recorded as two channels of signals using Dolby Surround encoding technology. • Dolby Surround is used for the sound tracks of movies recorded on DVDs, LDs and video cassettes to be played on stereo VCRs, as well as for the stereo broadcast signals of FM radio, TV, satellite broadcasts and cable TV.
Additional Information [2] DTS Digital Surround 1: DTS Digital Surround (also called simply DTS) is a multichannel digital signal format developed by Digital Theater Systems. DTS offers the same “5.1” playback channels as Dolby Digital (front left, front right and center, surround left and surround right) as well as the stereo 2-channel mode.
Additional Information When DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 or Matrix 6.1 encoded sources are decoded with a DTS-ES decoder, the format is automatically detected upon decoding and the optimum playing mode is selected. However, some Matrix 6.1 sources may be detected as having a 5.1-channel format, so the DTS-ES Matrix 6.1 mode must be set manually to play these sources. (For instructions on selecting the surround mode ( page 53).) The DTS-ES decoder includes another function, the DTS Neo:6 surround mode for 6.
Additional Information [4] DTS 96/24 [5] Home THX Cinema Surround The sampling frequency, number of bits and number of channels used for recording of music, etc., in studios has been increasing in recent years, and there are a growing number of high quality signal sources, including 96 kHz/24 bit 5.1-channel sources. For example, there are high picture/sound quality DVD video sources with 96 kHz/24 bit stereo PCM audio tracks.
Additional Information ¢ THX Games Mode ¢ THX Ultra2™ Before any home theater component can be THX Ultra2 certified, it must incorporate all the features above and also pass a rigorous series of quality and performance tests. Only then can a product feature the THX Ultra2 logo, which is your guarantee that the Home Theater products you purchase will give you superb performance for many years to come.
Additional Information [6] THX™ Surround EX™ In 1999, a new surround system was launched simultaneously with the release of the movie “Star Wars Episode I”. “Dolby Digital Surround EX” is a new movie sound track that greatly enhances the sense of spatial expression and the positioning of the surround channel sound. The result is 360 degrees of movement and moving sound effects that seem to pass right over the listener’s head.
Additional Information The two diagrams below illustrate two examples of microphone placement for two types of seating arrangements. There are six measuring positions shown in each case. Increasing the number of measuring points will provide a better sampling of the listening area and produce better results. The dotted line represents the area in which the room correction provided by Audyssey MultEQ XT is optimal. The microphone must be placed at ear height at each location.
Additional Information About IEEE1394 About HDMI IEEE1394 is an international standard established by the “IEEE” (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) of the United States. The AVR-4806CI can be connected to an IEEE1394 compatible device using an IEEE1394 cable to enable digital transfer of multi-channel audio sources (DVD Audio discs, Super Audio CDs, etc.) with a single cable. • The AVR-4806CI’s transfer format is compatible with A&M protocol.
Additional Information Windows Media Connect Windows Media DRM This is a media server provided free of charge by Microsoft since October 2004. It operates with all types of music jukebox programs, but is optimum with Windows Media Player Ver. 10. Windows Media Connect can be used to play playlists created on jukebox software such as Windows Media Player Ver. 10, as well as WMA, DRM WMA, MP3 and WAV files. ¢ Explanation Connect for installing Windows Media 1.
PURE DIRECT, DIRECT DSD DIRECT DSD MULTI DIRECT MULTI CH DIRECT STEREO EXT. IN MULTI CH IN WIDE SCREEN HOME THX CINEMA (2ch) HOME THX CINEMA (5.
PURE DIRECT, DIRECT DSD DIRECT DSD MULTI DIRECT MULTI CH DIRECT STEREO EXT. IN MULTI CH IN WIDE SCREEN HOME THX CINEMA (2ch) HOME THX CINEMA (5.
HOME THX CINEMA ES DSCRT6.1 + THX ES MTRX6.1 + THX THX SURROUND EX THX Ultra2 Cinema THX Music Mode THX Games mode THX 5.1 PLIIx C + THX PLII C + THX DOLBY PL + THX NEO:6 + THX STANDARD DTS SURROUND DTS ES DSCRT6.1 DTS ES MTRX6.
MULTI CH DIRECT M DIRECT + PLIIx CINEMA M DIRECT + PLIIx MUSIC PURE DIRECT PURE DIRECT DSD PURE DIRECT DSD MULTI PURE MULTI CH PURE DIRECT M PURE D + PLIIx CINEMA M PURE D + PLIIx MUSIC DSP SIMULATION WIDE SCREEN SUPER STADIUM ROCK ARENA JAZZ CLUB CLASSIC CONCERT MONO MOVIE VIDEO GAME MATRIX 7CH STEREO STEREO STEREO DIRECT DIRECT DSD DIRECT DSD MULTI DIRECT Surround Mode Button C C C C C C C C C 4 C C C C C C C C C 4 *2 *1 160 Mode selectable in initial status Mode fixed when AFDM is ON Selectable mo
Additional Information Relationship between the video input signal and monitor output according to the video convert mode settings MAIN ZONE Video convert ON Input signals HDMI E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C COMPONENT E E E E C (1080p) C (480p ~ 720p) C (480i/576i) C (1080p) C (480p ~ 720p) C (480i/576i) C (1080p) C (480p ~ 720p) C (480i/576i) C (1080p) C (480p ~ 720p) C (480i/576i) E E E E C (1080p) C (480p ~ 720p) C (480i/576i) C (1080p) C (480p ~ 720p) C (480i/576i) C
Additional Information Video convert S-VIDEO MONITOR OUT OFF – – – Used Not used – – – Used Not used – – – Used Not used – – – Used Not used HDMI E E E E E E E E E E C C C C C C C C C C Input signals COMPONENT S-VIDEO E E E E E C E C E C C E C E C C C C C C E E E E E C E C E C C E C E C C C C C C VIDEO E C E C C E C E C C E C E C C E C E C C C : Signal input E : No signal HDMI E E E E E E E E E E HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI E ✳1 ✳2 • When “Analog to HDMI Convert ” is set to “O
Specifications ¢ Audio section • Power amplifier Rated output: Dynamic power: Output terminals: • Analog Input sensitivity / input impedance: Frequency response: S/N: Distortion: Rated output: • Digital D/A output: Front: 140 W + 140 W (8 1/ohms, 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz with 0.05 % 165 W + 165 W (6 1/ohms, 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz with 0.05 % Center: 140 W (8 1/ohms, 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz with 0.05 % T.H.D.) 165 W (6 1/ohms, 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz with 0.05 % T.H.D.) Surround (A, B): 140 W + 140 W (8 1/ohms, 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz with 0.
Specifications ¢ Tuner section Receiving Range: Usable Sensitivity: 50 dB Quieting Sensitivity: S/N (IHF-A): Total Harmonic Distortion (at 1 kHz): [FM] (note: μV at 75 1/ohms, 0 dBf = 1 x 10–15 W) 87.5 MHz ~ 107.9 MHz 1.0 μV (11.2 dBf) MONO 1.6 μV (15.3 dBf) STEREO 23 μV (38.5 dBf) MONO 77 dB STEREO 72 dB MONO 0.15 % STEREO 0.3 % [AM] 520 kHz ~ 1710 kHz 18 μV 50 dB ¢ General Power supply: Power consumption: Maximum external dimensions: Mass: AC 120 V, 60 Hz 10.
List of preset codes / Liste de codes préréglés DVD Bush 40516, 40672, 40690, 40695, 40699, 40713, 3D Lab 40539 40717, 40730, 40778, 40831, 40833, 40884, Acoustic Solutions 40713, 40730, 41242 41051, 41165 Advent 41016 C-Tech AEG 40770, 40790 Cambridge Soundworks AFK 41051 Afreey 40698 Cat Aim 40699, 40778, 40833, 41165 CAVS 41057 Airis 41250 CCE 40730 Aiwa 40533, 40641 Celestial 41020 Akai 40690, 40705, 40770, 40790, 40884, 40899, Centrex 40672, 41004 41089, 41115 Centr
Denver 40699, 40778, 41107, 41165, 41353, 41359 Desav 40770 Goodmans 40651, 40690, 40713, 40730, 40783, 40790, Desay 40800, 41407 GPX 40699, 40769 Diamond 40651, 40768, 40790 Gradiente 40651 40833, 41004, 41730 Dick Smith Electronics Gran Prix 40831 40833, 41730 Grandin 40672, 40713 Digihome 40713 Greenhill 40717 digiRED 40717 Grundig 40539, 40651, 40670, 40695, 40705, 40713, Digitor 40651, 40690 Digitrex 40672, 41056, 41100 Grunkel 40790, 41004, 41730 40770 DIGIXmedia 40
Landel 40826 Momitsu 41082 Lasonic 40798, 41173 MTlogic 41265 Lawson 40768 Mustek 40730, 41730 Lenco 40651, 40699, 40713, 40770, 40774, 40778, Mx Onda 40651 41165 NAD 40591, 40692, 40741 40690, 41127 Naiko 40770, 41004 Lexia 40699, 40768 Narita 41115 LG 40591, 40741, 40790, 40801, 40869, 40036 NEC 40591, 40692, 40785, 40869, 41404 Lifetec 40651, 40831 Nesa 40717 Limit 40768 Nevir 40770, 40831 LiteOn 41058, 41158, 41416, 41440 NextBase 40826 Loewe 40511, 40539, 4074
Powtek 40852 Shinco 40717 Prima 41016 Shinsonic 40533, 40839 Prinz 40831 Silva 40831 Prism 40705 Silva Schneider 40831 Proline 40651, 40672, 40833, 41004 Singer 40690, 40768 Proscan 40522 Skantic 40539, 40713, 41003 Proson 40713 Skymaster 40730, 40768 Prosonic 40752 Slim Art 40784 ProVision 40699, 40778 Slim Devices 40533 Qwestar 40651 SM Electronic 40690, 40730, 40768 Radionette 40741, 40869 Smart 40705, 40713 40522, 40571, 40717, 40769, 40790, 40822, Sonai 407
Tokaido 40698 CyberHome 41129 Toshiba 40503, 40695, 41045, 41154 Denon 40490 Trans Continens 40826 Dick Smith Electronics TRANS-continents 40826, 40831, 40872 Transonic 40672, 40730, 41165 Digitrex 41056 Tredex 40800, 40803, 40804 DSE 41730 Trio 40770, 40784 Funai 40675, 41334 TYT 40705 Gateway 41073, 41158 Umax 40690 Go Video 40741, 41158, 41304, 41730 United 40672, 40695, 40768, 40826, 40852, 41115, iLo 41348 41165 41730 JVC 41164 Universal Multimedia 40768 LG 40
American High 20035 Craig 20037, 20047, 20072, 20240 Amoisonic 20479 Crown 20037, 20072, 20278 Amstrad 20000, 20072, 20278 Curtis Mathes 20035, 20041, 20060, 20162, 21035 Anam 20037, 20162, 20226, 20240, 20278 Cybernex 20240 Anam National 20162, 20226, 21562 CyberPower 21972 Anitech 20072 Cyrus 20081 Ansonic 20000 Daewoo 20045, 20046, 20104, 20209, 20278, 20642, Apelsound 20209 Aristona 20081 Dansai 20072, 20278 ASA 20037, 20081 Daytron 20278 Asha 20240 De Graaf 2004
Fuji 20033, 20035 Hypson 20000, 20037, 20072, 20209, 20278 Fujitsu 20000, 20045 iBUYPOWER 21972 Fujitsu General 20037 Imperial 20000 Funai 20000, 21333 Ingersoll 20209, 20240 Galaxis 20278 Inno Hit 20072, 20432 Garrard 20000 inotech 20278 Gateway 21972 Interbuy 20072 GE 20035, 20048, 20060, 20209, 20226, 20240, Interfunk 20081, 20104 20320, 20807, 21035, 21060 Internal 20278 20081 International 20037, 20278, 20642 General 20045 Intervision 20000, 20209, 20278 Genera
Magnasonic 20278, 21278 Niveus Media 21972 Magnavox 20000, 20035, 20039, 20081, 20149, 20642, Noblex 20240 21781 Nokia 20041, 20042, 20046, 20048, 20081, 20104, Magnin 20240 Magnum 20642 Nordmende 20041, 20067, 20320 Manesth 20045, 20072, 20081, 20209 Northgate 21972 Marantz 20035, 20038, 20081, 20209 Novatronic 20209 Mark 20000, 20278 Nu-Tec 20209 Marta 20037 Oceanic 20000, 20041, 20046, 20048, 20081, 20104 Mastec 20642 Okano 20072, 20209, 20278, 20315, 20348 Master's
Protech 20081, 20278 SEI 20081 ProVision 20278 Seleco 20037, 20041 Pulsar 20039 Semp 20045 Pye 20000, 20081 Sentra 20072 Qisheng 20060 Serie Dorada 20037 Quarter 20046 Sharp 20037, 20048, 20209, 20807 Quartz 20046 Shinco 20000 Quasar 20035, 20162, 20278, 21035 Shintom 20072, 20104 Quelle 20081 Shivaki 20037 Radialva 20037, 20048 Shogun 20240 Radiola 20081 Siemens 20037, 20046, 20081, 20104, 20320, 20347 Radionette 20037 Siera 20081 RadioShack 20000, 20037 Si
Teac 20000, 20037, 20041, 20072, 20278, 20642 Tec 20072 Wards 20000, 20033, 20035, 20038, 20039, 20042, 20045, 20046, 20047, 20048, 20060, 20072, Tech Line 20072 Technics 20035, 20081, 20162, 20226 Watson 20081, 20149, 20240 20081, 20642 TechniSat 20209 Wharfedale 20642 Teco 20035, 20037, 20038, 20041, 20048 White Westinghouse 20072, 20209, 20278 Tedelex 20037, 20209, 20348, 20642 World 20348 Teknika 20000, 20035, 20037 XR-1000 20000, 20035, 20072 Teleavia 20041 Yamaha 20038, 2
Akito 10037 Akura 10009, 10037, 10218, 10264, 10282, 10359, Audiosonic 10412, 10668, 10714, 11037 Alaron Alba 10009, 10037, 10109, 10217, 10218, 10264, 10337, 10370, 10374, 10428, 10486, 10714, 10715 10179, 10216 Audioton 10009, 10036, 10037, 10163, 10216, 10218, Audiovox 10235, 10247, 10355, 10371, 10418, 10443, 10217, 10264, 10428, 10486 10003, 10092, 10180, 10451, 10623, 10802, 10875 10487, 10581, 10668, 10714, 11037 Autovox 10087, 10206, 10217, 10247, 10544 Albatron 10700, 10843 Aventu
Bondstec 10247 Chengdu 10009, 10817 Boots 10009, 10217 Ching Tai 10003, 10009, 10092, 10179 Bosch 10320 Chun Yun Boxlight 10752, 10893 BPL 10037, 10208, 10282 Chunfeng 10009, 10264 Bradford 10180 Chung Hsin 10036, 10053, 10108, 10180 Brandt 10109, 10287, 10335, 10560, 10625, 10714 Chungfeng 10412 Brandt Electronique 10335 Chunsun 10009, 10817 Brinkmann 10037, 10418, 10486, 10668 Cimline 10009, 10218 Brionvega 10087, 10362 Cinema 10672 Britannia 10216, 10217 Cineral 10
D-Vision 10037, 10556 D.
Feilang 10009 Feilu 10009, 10817 GE 10092, 10093, 10109, 10135, 10178, 10180, 10021, 10027, 10030, 10047, 10051, 10055, Feiyan 10264, 10412 10282, 10287, 10335, 10451, 10560, 10625, Feiyue 10009, 10817 11147, 11347, 11447, 11454 Fenner 10009, 10374 GEC 10037, 10072, 10163, 10217, 10361, 10516 Ferguson 10037, 10053, 10073, 10109, 10193, 10238, Geloso 10009, 10363, 10374 10287, 10335, 10443, 10548, 10560, 10625 General 10186, 10590 10037, 10163, 10171, 10193, 10216, 10264, General Tec
Haiyan 10264, 10412, 10817 Home Electronics 10606 Halifax 10217 Hongmei 10009, 10093, 10264, 10817, 10848 Hallmark 10178 Hongyan 10264, 10412, 10817 Hammerstein 10060, 10264 Hornyphon 10012, 10037 Hampton 10216, 10217 Hoshai 10282 Hanimex 10218 Hua Tun 10009 Hankook 10019, 10030, 10056, 10178, 10180, 10628 Huafa 10009, 10145 Hanseatic 10009, 10037, 10087, 10195, 10217, 10282, Huanghaimei 10009 10320, 10361, 10377, 10394, 10428, 10499, Huanghe 10009, 10817 10544, 10556, 106
Irradio 10218, 10247, 10290, 10371 IRT 10451, 10628, 10698, 11661 Isukai 10037, 10218, 10282, 10455 Kennedy 10206, 10435 ITC 10217, 10320 Kennex 11037 ITS 10216, 10264, 10371 Kenwood 10019, 10030 ITT 10163, 10179, 10193, 10208, 10339, 10346, KIC 10217 10361, 10473, 10480, 10544, 10548, 10610 Kingsley 10216 10163, 10179, 10208, 10339, 10346, 10361, Kiota 10001, 10371, 10455 ITT Nokia Kendo 10037, 10102, 10235, 10247, 10362, 10411, 10428, 10512, 10610, 11437 10363, 10473, 10480, 1
LG 10001, 10003, 10019, 10030, 10032, 10037, Matsui 10163, 10177, 10191, 10195, 10208, 10217, 10442, 10556, 10606, 10644, 10698, 10700, 10235, 10335, 10355, 10363, 10371, 10433, 10714, 10715, 10856, 11148, 11178, 11265, 10443, 10455, 10487, 10516, 10544, 10556, 11637, 10033 Liesenk & Tter 10009, 10011, 10035, 10036, 10037, 10072, 10038, 10039, 10056, 10060, 10108, 10178, 10579, 10629, 10714, 11037 10037 Matsushita 10051, 10250, 10650 Liesenkotter 10012, 10037 Matsuviama 10587 Lifetec 100
Mivar 10216, 10217, 10290, 10291, 10292, 10370, Noblex 10154, 10180 10516, 10609 Nobliko 10070, 10102, 10216 Monaco 10009 Nokia Monivision 10700, 10843 Morgan's 10037 Motorola 10055, 10093 Norcent 10019, 10030, 10056, 10060, 10163, 10185, Nordic 10217 10216, 10361, 10370, 10512 Nordmende 10037, 10109, 10163, 10195, 10287, 10335, MTC 10109, 10163, 10179, 10208, 10320, 10339, 10346, 10359, 10361, 10374, 10473, 10480, 10548, 10606, 10610, 10631 10748, 10824 MTEC 10032 MTlogic 10714
Panama 10037, 10217, 10247, 10264 Prinz 10194, 10361, 10544 Panashiba 10001 Prism 10051 Panasonic 10037, 10051, 10054, 10055, 10108, 10163, Profex 10009, 10163, 10361, 10363, 10370 10208, 10226, 10250, 10361, 10367, 10508, Profex Fidelity 10102 10516, 10548, 10650, 10853, 11310, 11410, Profi 10009 11650 Profitronic 10037, 10102 Panavision 10037, 10411 Proline Panda 10009, 10051, 10208, 10226, 10264, 10412, 10037, 10072, 10321, 10411, 10556, 10621, 10625, 10630, 10634 10508, 10698,
Rex 10163, 10206, 10259, 10264, 10363, 10411 RFT 10037, 10072, 10087, 10264, 10370, 10428 Sanyo 10108, 10145, 10146, 10154, 10156, 10157, 10011, 10036, 10045, 10072, 10088, 10104, Rhapsody 10185, 10216 10159, 10180, 10208, 10216, 10217, 10264, Ricoh 10037 10280, 10339, 10370, 10381, 10412, 10486, Rinex 10264, 10418, 10698, 10773 10508, 10544, 10555, 10556, 10721, 10799, Roadstar 10009, 10037, 10218, 10264, 10282, 10418, 10893, 11154 10668, 10714, 11037 Sanyuan 10009, 10093, 10817 10087
Show 10009, 10072, 10418, 10706 SSS 10019, 10180 Siarem 10087, 10102, 10516 Stag 10032 10032, 10037, 10146, 10157, 10191, 10195, Staksonic 10009 10200, 10361, 10535 Standard 10009, 10037, 10217, 10218, 10320, 10374, Siemens 11037 Siera 10012 Siesta 10370 Starlite 10009, 10037, 10180, 10264 Signature 10016 Stenway 10218, 10282 Silva 10037, 10216, 10361, 10648 Stern 10163, 10206, 10259, 10363, 10411 Silva Schneider 10037 Strato 10009, 10037, 10264 Silver 10036, 10037, 10179,
Teac 10009, 10037, 10170, 10171, 10178, 10217, Texet 10009, 10216, 10217, 10218, 10374 10247, 10264, 10282, 10412, 10418, 10455, ThemeScene 10887 10512, 10544, 10556, 10668, 10698, 10706, Thomson 10712, 10714, 10721, 10755, 11037, 11437, 11724, 11755 Tec 10037, 10109, 10287, 10335, 10560, 10625, 11447 Thorn 10009, 10037, 10163, 10217, 10247, 10259, 10035, 10036, 10037, 10072, 10073, 10104, 10109, 10163, 10193, 10238, 10335, 10359, 10337, 10361 10361, 10499, 10512, 10535 Tech Line 10037, 106
Unic Line 10037, 10455 Weipai 10009 United 10037, 10606, 10714, 10715, 11037 Welltech 10714 Universal 10027, 10037 Weltblick 10217, 10320 Universum 10009, 10011, 10032, 10036, 10037, 10070, Westinghouse 10003, 10889 10104, 10105, 10146, 10157, 10163, 10170, Weston 10037 10177, 10191, 10200, 10217, 10247, 10264, Wharfedale 10037, 10264, 10556, 10706, 10861 10290, 10346, 10361, 10362, 10370, 10411, White Westinghouse 10037, 10186, 10216, 10320, 10337, 10463, 10418, 10421, 10473, 10480,
CABLE ABC ADB GE 00237 00003, 00007, 00008, 00011, 00013, 00014, Gehua 00476 00017, 00237 Gemini 00015, 00797 01063, 01269 General Instrument 00003, 00011, 00014, 00015, 00276, 00476, Aichi Denshi 01512 Alcatel 00896 GMI Allegro 00153, 00315 Golden Channel 01063, 01110 Americast 00899 GoldStar 00040, 00144 Amstrad 01222 Goodmind 00797 Antronix 00022 Hamlin 00009, 00020, 00034, 00259, 00273 Archer 00022, 00153, 00797 Hitachi 00011, 00014 Auna 00277, 01269 HyperVision
Paragon 00000 TS 00003 Philips 00013, 00153, 00317, 00619, 00817, 01305 Tusa 00015 Pioneer 00144, 00533, 00877, 01500, 01877 TV86 00063 Popular Mechanics 00400 Unika 00022, 00153 Pulsar 00000 United Artists 00007 United Cable 00003 00003 Universal 00022, 00153, 00191 00000 US Electronics 00276 Quiero 00817 V2 00883 RadioShack 00015, 00315, 00797, 00883 Videotron 00250 RCA 00021, 01256 Videoway 00250 Recoton 00400 Viewmaster 00883 Regal 00020, 00259, 00273, 00279
Arcus 01143 CCE 00345 Arion 01205 Century 00856 Armstrong 00243 Channel Master 00212 Arnion 01300 Chaparral 00053, 00209, 00216 ASA 00397 Cherokee 00123, 00710, 01480 Asat 00200 Chess 00114, 00713, 01085, 01334 ASCI 00114, 01334 CityCom ASLF 00713 01232 AssCom 00853 Claasen Nachrichten 00520 AST 00321, 00351 Clark 00613 Astacom 00668, 00710 Clemens Kamphus 00396, 00834 Aston 00142, 01261 CNS 01367 Astra 00243, 00607, 00713 CNT 00520 Astrastar 00548 Cobra 0
Dish Network System Foxtel 00775, 01005, 01170, 01505, 01775 00455, 00497, 00720, 00879, 01162, 01173, 01176, 01356 Dishpro 00775, 01005, 01505, 01775 Fracarro 00421, 00668, 00871 Distratel 00084, 00885, 01205, 01283 Freecom 00173, 00421, 00501 Distrisat 00200 Freesat 00882 DMT 01075 Fresat 00885 DNR 00692 FTEmaximal DNT 00200, 00396 Dream Multimedia 01237, 01437, 01537, 01637 DST 00421 Dune 00369 Fugionkyo 01105 DX Antenna 01530 Galaxis 00115, 00369, 00592, 00692, 00834,
Hitachi 00455, 00489, 00819, 01250, 01284, 01518, Kathrein 00114, 00115, 00123, 00173, 00200, 00249, 01523, 01525, 00035 00331, 00358, 00442, 00480, 00553, 00613, Hnsel & Gretel 00132 00658, 00713, 00742, 00818, 00898, 01057, Homecable 00238 01221, 01561, 01567 Homecast 01214 Kathrein Eurostar 00115 Houston 00396, 00592, 00668 Kenwood 00853 HTS 00775, 01775 Key West 00132, 00794 Hughes 00749 Kiton 00114 Klap 00668, 00710 Kolon 00421 Hughes Network Syst 00749 Hughes Network Sy
Max 00607 Okano 00243, 00331, 00442, 00668 Maximum 01075, 01334 Opentel 01232, 01412 MB 00605 Optex MDS 01225 00114, 00136, 00417, 00592, 00834, 01043, 01283 Mediacom 01206 Optus 00879, 01143 Mediamarkt 00243 Orbis 01334 MediaSat 00292, 00501, 00853 Orbit 00351 Medion 00132, 00299, 00369, 00713, 01043, 01075, Orbitech 00114, 00157, 00421, 00501, 00548, 00834, 01161, 01232, 01334, 01412 01099, 01100 Medison 00713 Origo 00497 Mega 00200 OSAT 00345 Melectronic 00818 Ou
Pro Visat 00520 Schaub Lorenz 01214 Prod 00573, 00639, 00723, 00873 Schcke 00613 Profile 00710 Schneider Promax 00455 Prosat 00628, 01173 Proscan 00392, 00566 Protek 01567 Proton 01535 SCS 00115, 00299 ProVision 00520 Sedea Electronique 00132, 00421, 01105, 01206, 01283 Pye 00571 Seemann 00243, 00396, 00515 Pyxis 00834 SEG QNS 01367, 01404 Quadral 00369, 00628, 00668, 00710, 01012 Seleco 00592, 00871 Quelle 00115, 00299, 00607, 00742 Septimo 00885, 01205 Radiola
Stream 01847, 01848 Tivo 01142, 01442, 01443, 01444 Strong 00132, 00369, 00421, 00520, 00613, 00853, Tokai 00200 00879, 01105, 01147, 01158, 01159, 01300, Tonna 01409 00455, 00501, 00587, 00592, 00668, 00713, 00834 STS 00210 Topfield 01206, 01207, 01545 STVI 00136, 00417 Toshiba 00082, 00455, 00486, 00749, 00790, 01285, Sunkai 00123 Sunny 01300 TPS Sunny Sound 00369 Triad 00321, 00351, 00372 Sunsat 00713 Triasat 00501 Sunstar 00132, 00243, 00369, 00642, 00794, 00829 Triax
Xcom 00123, 00668, 00832 DBX 30018, 30254 Xcom Multimedia 00668 Denon 30003, 30626, 30766, 30873, 31234, XMS 01075 Xrypton 00369 DKK 30000 Xsat 00123, 00668, 00713, 00847, 01214, 01323 DMX Electronics 30157 Xtreme 01300 Dual 30003, 30194, 30196 Yes 00887 Dynamic Bass 30179 Zaunkonig 00692 EEC 30194 Zehnder *[31867], 31868 00114, 00115, 00321, 00331, 00369, 00520, Elektra 30437 00742, 00818, 01075, 01191, 01232, 01251, Emerson 30155, 30164, 30305, 30469 01334, 01412 Fis
Mission 30157 Sharp 30037, 30180, 30861, 31658, 31684 Mitsubishi 30156 Sherwood 30180, 30196, 30426, 31067 MTC 30420 Shure 30043 Musical Fidelity 30393, 30437 Siemens 30157, 30180 Myryad 30157 Silsonic 30036, 30888 NAD 30000, 31208 Simaudio 30157 Nagaoka 30018 Sonic Frontiers 30157 Naim 30157 Sony 30000, 30100, 30185, 30490, 30604, 30605, Nakamichi 30147 NEC 30043, 30234 Soundesign 30145, 30425 Nikko 30164, 30170, 30174 STS 30018 NSM 30157 Sugden 30157 Oak 3014
RCA 30053, 30420 Technics 20229, 20353 Sony 30000, 30100, 31364 Thorens 20029 TDK 31208 Universum 20375, 20439 Teac 30420 Victor 20244, 20273, 20274 Yamaha 30888, 31292 Wards 20027, 20029 Wharfedale 20439 Yamaha 20094, 20097 TAPE Aiwa 20029, 20197, 20200, 21315 Akai 20283, 20439 PVR Arcam 20076 ABS Carver 20029 Alienware 21972 Denon 20076, 20371, 21311, 21471 CyberPower 21972 Fisher 20074 Dell 21972 Garrard 20308, 20309, 20375, 20439 DirecTV 20739 Genexxa 204
Broksonic 40695 Optimus 20162 Bush 40516, 40713, 40884 Orion 20002, 20479, 21479 Denver 41353, 41359 Panasonic 20162, 21035, 21308 Emerson 41268 Penney 20240, 21035, 21237 Go Vision 41071 Philco 20479 Grundig 40695 Quasar 20162, 21035 Hitachi 41247 RadioShack 20000 Jensen 41016 RCA 20240, 20807, 21035, 21060 Konka 40719, 40720 Samsung 20432, 21014 Panasonic 41490 Sansui 20000, 20479, 21479 Philips 40854, 41260 Sanyo 20240, 21330 Prima 41016 Sears 20000, 21237
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