
Instruction Manual
AV RECEIVER
VSX-LX505
En

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Table of contents
Reducing the Power Consumption in Standby
State
When the following functions are enabled, the power consumption in
standby state increases. To reduce the power consumption in standby state,
check each setting and set the functions to "Off".
– HDMI CEC ( →p142)
– HDMI Standby Through ( →p142)
– USB Power Out at Standby ( →p144)
– Network Standby ( →p145)
– Bluetooth Wakeup ( →p145)
Detailed contents (Next page)
Firmware Update
Troubleshooting
Supplementary Information
Zone 2Zone 2
Main Room
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Zone 2
Main Room
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Speaker Layout
Speaker Connections

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Before starting the procedure 7
Firmware Update 8
Update Information of the rmware 8
Firmware Update Procedure 8
Part Names 11
Front Panel 11
Display 13
Rear Panel (North American models) 14
Rear Panel (European, Australian and Asian models) 16
Remote Controller 18
Inputting Characters 20
Speaker Layout
The listening room and the speaker layout 22
5.1 Channel System 23
7.1 Channel System 24
5.1.2 Channel System 25
7.1.2 Channel System 26
5.1.4 Channel System 27
7.1.4 Channel System 29
Speaker Installation
Setting Up the Speakers 32
Speaker Connections
Speakers you can use with this unit and cable
connections 39
Connections
Notes regarding connections with HDMI cables 62
Connections 62
Connecting the TV 63
To ARC/eARC TV 63
To Non-ARC TV 63
Connecting the SUB Monitor 65
SUB Monitor 65
Connecting Playback Devices 66
Connections to BD/DVD and GAME with HDMI jacks 66
Connecting an AV Component without HDMI Jack
Mounted 67
Connecting an Audio Component 68
Connecting a Video Camera, etc. 69
Connecting a TV or Integrated Amplier in a separate
room (Multi-zone) 70
Connecting a TV (ZONE 2) 70
Connecting an Integrated Amplier (ZONE 2) 71
Connecting an Integrated Amplier (ZONE 3) 72
Connecting Antennas 73

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Network Connection 74
Connecting External Control Devices 75
IR IN/OUT port 75
12V TRIGGER OUT jack 76
Connecting the Power Cord 77
Playback
Playing audio from an externally connected device 79
Basic Operations 79
BLUETOOTH
®
Playback 80
Playing audio from BLUETOOTH wireless technology
enabled devices with this unit 80
Transmitting audio from this unit to BLUETOOTH
wireless technology enabled devices 81
Listening To the Radio 83
Listening To the AM/FM Radio 83
Listening To DAB Digital Radio (European models
only) 86
Presetting a Radio Station 88
Listening Mode 89
AV Adjust 91
Menu operations 91
Spotify 94
AirPlay
®
95
Basic Operations 95
Playing Back on multiple devices (AirPlay2) 96
DTS Play-Fi
®
97
Playing Back 97
Amazon Alexa 98
Registering this unit with an Amazon account 98
Operating this unit 99
Amazon Music 100
Registering This Unit with Amazon Music 100
Playing Amazon Music using the Pioneer Remote
App 101
Playing Amazon Music using the remote controller 101
TIDAL 102
Registering this unit with TIDAL 102
Playing TIDAL 102
Connecting the Sonos System for Playback 103
Necessary Equipment 103
How to Connect This Unit and Sonos Connect 103
Setting Up 103
Playing Sonos on This Unit 104
Internet Radio 105
Playing Back 105
Multi-zone 107
Playing Back (ZONE 2) 108
Playing Back (ZONE 3) 110

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Using PERSONAL PRESET 112
Playing music les saved on a USB storage device 114
USB Storage Device Requirements 115
Music Server 116
Windows Media
®
Player 12 settings 116
Playing Back 117
Play Queue 119
Adding Play Queue Information 119
Sort and Delete 119
Playing Back 120
Connecting a transmitter for playback 121
Connections 121
Setting Up 121
Playing Back 121
Setup
System Setup 124
Menu list 124
Input/Output Assign 126
Speaker 132
Audio Adjust 137
Source 140
Hardware 142
Multi Zone 148
Miscellaneous 150
Advanced MCACC 152
Menu operations 152
Full Auto MCACC 153
Manual MCACC 154
MCACC Data Check 156
Network/Bluetooth 157
Menu operations 157
Network 158
Bluetooth 161
Web Setup 164
Menu operations 164
Initial Setup with Auto Start-up Wizard 165
Operations 165
1. Speaker Setup 166
2. Multi Zone Sound Check 167
3. ARC Setup 167
4. Room EQ 167
Pioneer Remote App 171
Main features 171
Initial Setup 171
Dirac Live 172
Measuring with Dirac Live 172
Using Dirac Live 173
Manual Adjust 173

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Troubleshooting
Before starting the procedure 176
When the unit is operating erratically 177
Troubleshooting 178
Appendix
Speaker Layouts and Selectable Listening Modes 189
Input Formats and Selectable Listening Modes 192
Listening Mode Effects 196
Speaker combinations (North American models) 201
Speaker combinations (European, Australian and
Asian models) 203
General Specications 204

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Before starting the procedure
What's in the box
A Main unit (1)
B Remote controller (RC-974R) (1), Batteries (AAA/R03) (2)
C Speaker setup microphone (1)
• Used during Initial Setup.
D Indoor FM antenna (North American, Australian and Asian models) (1)
E AM loop antenna (North American, Australian and Asian models) (1)
F DAB/FM antenna (European models) (1)
G Power cord (1)
• Initial Setup Guide (1)
*
This document is an online instruction manual. This is not supplied with the product.
Note
• Connect speakers with an impedance of 4 Ω to 16 Ω.
• The power cord must be connected only after all other connections are
completed.
• We will not accept any responsibility for damage arising from the connection
with equipment manufactured by other companies.
• Network services and content that can be used may no longer be available
if new functions are added by updating rmware or the service providers
terminate their services. Also, available services may differ depending on
your area.
• Details on the rmware update will be posted on our website and through
other means at a later date.
• The illustrations in this manual use those of North American models unless
otherwise mentioned.
• Specications and appearance are subject to change without prior notice.

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Firmware Update
This unit is equipped with a function to update the rmware via network or USB
port when the rmware update is announced after purchase. This enables
various functions to be added and operations to be improved.
Depending on the manufacturing timing of the product, the rmware may be
switched to the updated one. In such a case, new functions may be added
from the start. For how to conrm the latest rmware contents and the rmware
version of your product, see the following section.
Update Information of the rmware
For the latest rmware contents and the rmware version, visit our company’s
website. If the rmware version of your product differs from the latest one, it is
recommended to update the rmware.
To conrm the rmware version of your product, press the button on the
remote controller to display the Home screen, and refer to "System Setup" -
"Miscellaneous" - "Firmware Update" - "Version" ( →p151).
Firmware Update Procedure
The update may take approx. 20 minutes to complete via network or via USB
port. Existing settings are guaranteed in either updating method.
When this unit is connected to the network, notications of rmware updates may
be displayed. To update the rmware, select "Update Now" with the cursors on
the remote controller, and press the ENTER button. The unit automatically enters
standby mode after "Completed!" is displayed, and the update is completed.
Disclaimer: The program and accompanying online documentation are
furnished to you for use at your own risk.
Our company will not be liable and you will have no remedy for damages for
any claim of any kind whatsoever concerning your use of the program or the
accompanying online documentation, regardless of legal theory, and whether
arising in tort or contract.
In no event will our company be liable to you or any third party for any special,
indirect, incidental, or consequential damages of any kind, including, but not
limited to, compensation, reimbursement or damages on account of the loss of
present or prospective prots, loss of data, or for any other reason whatsoever.
Updating the Firmware via Network
• While updating the rmware, do not do the following:
– Disconnecting and reconnecting cables, USB storage device, speaker
setup microphone or headphones, or performing operations on the unit
such as turning the power off
– Accessing this unit from a PC or smartphone using their applications
• Check that the unit is turned on, and the connection to the Internet is secured.
• Turn off control devices (PC etc.) connected to the network.
• Stop any playing Internet radio, USB storage device, or server content.
• If the multi-zone function is active, turn it off.
• If "HDMI CEC" is set to "On", set it to "Off".
– Press to display the Home screen. Next, select "System Setup" -
"Hardware" - "HDMI", press ENTER, select "HDMI CEC" and select "Off".
* The descriptions may differ from the actual on-screen displays, however, operations
and functions are the same.
Update
1. Press .
The Home screen is displayed on the TV screen.
2. Select "System Setup" - "Miscellaneous" - "Firmware Update" - "Update via
NET" with the cursors in order, then press ENTER.
• If "Firmware Update" is grayed out and cannot be selected, wait for a while
until it starts up.
• If there is no updatable rmware, "Update via NET" cannot be selected.
3. Press ENTER with "Update" selected, and start update.
• During the update, the TV screen may go black depending on the program
to be updated. In such a case, check the progress on the display of the
unit. The TV screen will remain black until the update is completed and the
power is turned on again.
• When "Completed!" is displayed, the update is complete.
4. Press STANDBY/ON on the main unit to turn the unit into standby mode.
The process is completed, and your rmware is updated to the latest version.
• Do not use
on the remote controller.

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If an Error Message is Displayed
If an error occurs, "- Error!" is displayed on the display of the unit. (""
represents an alphanumeric character.) Refer to the following descriptions and
check.
Error Code
• -01, -10:
Ethernet cable not found. Connect the Ethernet cable properly.
• -02, -03, -04, -05, -06, -11, -13, -14, -16, -17, -18, -20,
-21:
Internet connection error. Check the following:
– Whether the router is turned on
– Whether this unit and the router are connected via the network
Unplug and plug the power cords of this unit and the router. This may solve
the problem. If you are still unable to connect to the Internet, the DNS server
or proxy server may be temporarily down. Check the server operation status
with your Internet service provider.
• Others:
After removing the power plug once, insert it to the outlet, and then start the
operation from the beginning.
Updating via USB
• While updating the rmware, do not do the following:
– Disconnecting and reconnecting cables, USB storage device, speaker
setup microphone or headphones, or performing operations on the unit
such as turning the power off
– Accessing this unit from a PC or smartphone using their applications
• Prepare a 1 GB or larger USB storage device. The format of USB storage
devices supports FAT16 or FAT32 le system format.
– Media inserted into a USB card reader may not be used for this function.
– USB storage devices equipped with the security function are not
supported.
– USB hubs and USB devices equipped with the hub function are not
supported. Do not connect these devices to the unit.
• Delete any data stored on the USB storage device.
• Turn off control devices (PC etc.) connected to the network.
• Stop any playing Internet radio, USB storage device, or server content.
• If the multi-zone function is active, turn it off.
• If "HDMI CEC" is set to "On", set it to "Off".
– Press to display the Home screen. Next, select "System Setup" -
"Hardware" - "HDMI", press ENTER, select "HDMI CEC" and select "Off".
* Depending on the USB storage device or its content, long time may be required
for loading, the content may not be loaded correctly, or power may not be supplied
correctly.
* Our company will not be liable whatsoever for any loss or damage of data, or
storage failure arising from the use of the USB storage device. Please note this in
advance.
* The descriptions may differ from the actual on-screen displays, however, operations
and functions are the same.
Update
1. Connect the USB storage device to your PC.
2. Download the rmware le from the our company's website to your PC and
unzip.
Firmware les are named as below.
PIOAVR_R.zip
Unzip the le on your PC. The number of unzipped les and folders varies
depending on the model.
3. Copy all unzipped les and folders to the root folder of the USB storage
device.
• Make sure to copy the unzipped les.

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4. Connect the USB storage device to the USB port of this unit.
• If an AC adapter is supplied with the USB storage device, connect the AC
adapter, and use it with a household outlet.
• If the USB storage device has been partitioned, each section will be
treated as an independent device.
5. Press
.
The Home screen is displayed on the TV screen.
6. Select "System Setup" - "Miscellaneous" - "Firmware Update" - "Update via
USB" with the cursors in order, then press ENTER.
• If "Firmware Update" is grayed out and cannot be selected, wait for a while
until it starts up.
• If there is no updatable rmware, "Update via USB" cannot be selected.
7. Press ENTER with "Update" selected, and start update.
• During the update, the TV screen may go black depending on the program
to be updated. In such a case, check the progress on the display of the
unit. The TV screen will remain black until the update is completed and the
power is turned on again.
• During the update, do not turn the power off, or disconnect or reconnect
the USB storage device.
• When "Completed!" is displayed, the update is complete.
8. Disconnect the USB storage device from the unit.
9. Press STANDBY/ON on the main unit to turn the unit into standby mode.
The process is completed, and your rmware is updated to the latest version.
• Do not use on the remote controller.
If an Error Message is Displayed
If an error occurs, "- Error!" is displayed on the display of the unit. (""
represents an alphanumeric character.) Refer to the following descriptions and
check.
Error Code
• -01, -10:
The USB storage device cannot be recognized. Check if the USB storage
device or USB cable is securely inserted to the USB port of the unit.
Connect the USB storage device to an external power source if it has its own
power supply.
• -05, -13, -20, -21:
The rmware le is not present in the root folder of the USB storage device,
or the rmware le is for another model. Retry from the download of the
rmware le.
• Others:
After removing the power plug once, insert it to the outlet, and then start the
operation from the beginning.

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Part Names
Front Panel
I
FGA
B
CDE
HJKLM I
A INPUT SELECTOR dial: Switch the input to be
played.
B FL OFF indicator: Lights up when the display is
turned off by repeatedly pressing the DIMMER
button on the remote controller.
C Display ( →p13)
D NETWORK indicator: This lights when "NET"
is selected with the input selector and the unit
is connected to the network. Lights up when
any of the following functions is working or
enabled in standby state of this unit. When this
indicator is lighting, the power consumption in
standby state increases, however, the increase
in power consumption is minimized by entering
the HYBRID STANDBY mode where only the
essential circuits operate. It does not light when
ZONE 2/ZONE 3 is on, however.
– HDMI CEC (
→p142)
– HDMI Standby Through ( →p142)
– USB Power Out at Standby ( →p144)
– Network Standby ( →p145)
– Bluetooth Wakeup ( →p145)
E Remote control sensor: Receives signals from
the remote controller.
• The signal range of the remote controller is
within about 16´/5 m, at an angle of 20° on the
perpendicular axis and 30° to either side.
F Advanced MCACC indicator: This lights when
you have enabled the speaker calibration made
with MCACC. ( →p153, p170)
G MASTER VOLUME
H STANDBY/ON button: When the power is
turned on, the periphery of the button lights up.
It also lights up when ZONE 2/ZONE 3 is turned
on.
I Front ap
J PHONES jack: Headphones with a standard
plug (ø1/4" / 6.3 mm) are connected.
K SETUP MIC jack: Connect the supplied speaker
setup microphone. ( →p153, p170)
L USB port: A USB storage device is connected
so that music les stored in it can be played.
Supply of power to USB devices while in the
standby mode is not supported. ( →p114)
M AUX INPUT HDMI jack: Connect a video
camera, etc. using an HDMI cable. ( →p69)

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Front Panel
PNO S
T
VW X
QRU
Y
N AV ADJUST button: Settings such as "HDMI"
and "Audio" can be made quickly during play on
the TV screen. ( →p91)
O Cursor buttons ( / / / ) and ENTER
button: Select the item with the cursors, and
press ENTER to conrm. Use them to tune to
stations when using TUNER. ( →p83)
P STATUS button: Switches the information on the
display. ( →p90)
Q HOME MENU button: Displays the Home.
( →p124, p152, p157)
R RETURN button: Returns the display to the
previous state.
S ZONE 2 ON/OFF button: Turns ZONE 2 ON/
OFF. ( →p108)
T ZONE 3 ON/OFF button: Turns ZONE 3 ON/
OFF. ( →p110)
U TUNING MODE button: Switches the tuning
mode. ( →p83)
V ZONE CONTROL button: Controls the multi-
zone function. ( →p107)
W DIMMER button: You can switch the display off
or adjust the brightness of the display in three
steps.
X LISTENING MODE button: Switches the
listening mode. ( →p89)
Y PERSONAL PRESET 1/2/3 buttons: Registers
the current setting conditions such as input
selector, listening mode, etc. or call the
registered settings. ( →p112)

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DisplayDisplay
5
F
G
1
2
34
HI
J
A / / / : These may light when performing
operations while "NET" or "USB" is selected
with the input selector. / light when there are
multiple folders or les that are available to be
selected. / light when text information does
not t with the range provided by "8".
B Lights in the following conditions.
Z2/Z3: ZONE 2/ZONE 3 is on.
: Connected by BLUETOOTH.
: Connected by Wi-Fi.
NET: Lights when connected to the network with
the "NET" input selector. It will blink if incorrectly
connected to the network.
USB: Lights when the "USB" input selector is
selected, a USB device is connected and the
USB input is selected. It will blink if the USB
device is not properly connected.
HDMI: HDMI signals are input and the HDMI
input is selected.
DIGITAL: Digital signals are input and the digital
input is selected.
C Lights according to the type of input digital audio
signal and the listening mode.
D Lights in the following conditions.
RDS (European, Australian and Asian models):
Receiving RDS broadcasting.
TUNED: Receiving DAB (European models)/AM
(North American, Australian and Asian models)/
FM radio
STEREO: Receiving FM stereo.
SLEEP: Sleep timer is set. ( →p144)
AUTO STBY: Auto Standby is set. ( →p144)
E Displays the audio output destination.
A: Outputs audio only to ZONE A.
B: Outputs audio only to ZONE B.
AB: Outputs audio to both ZONE A and ZONE B.
F Lights when headphones are connected.
G Blinks when muting is on.
H Displays various information of the input signals.
I Lights when adjusting the volume.
J Speaker/Channel display: Displays the output
channel that corresponds to the selected
listening mode.

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Rear Panel (North American models)Rear Panel (North American models)
A B C D H I J
E
6 7
A DIGITAL AUDIO IN OPTICAL/COAXIAL jacks:
Input TV or AV component digital audio signals
with a digital optical cable or digital coaxial cable.
B ANTENNA AM LOOP/FM UNBAL 75 Ω
terminal: Connect the supplied antennas.
C COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks: Input the AV
component video signals with a component
video cable. (Compatible only with 480i or 576i
resolution.)
D VIDEO IN jacks: Input the AV component video
signals with an analog video cable.
E Wireless antenna: Used for
Wi-Fi connection or when
using a BLUETOOTH enabled
device. Adjust the angles
according to the connection
status.
F HDMI OUT jacks: Transmit video signals and
audio signals with an HDMI cable connected to a
monitor such as a TV or projector.
G HDMI IN jacks: Transmit video signals and audio
signals with an HDMI cable connected to an AV
component.
H NETWORK port: Connect to the network with an
Ethernet cable.
I USB port: Connect a USB storage device to
play music les ( →p114). You can also supply
power (5 V/1 A) to USB devices with a USB
cable.
J AC IN: The supplied power cord is connected.
180°
90°

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Rear Panel (North American models)
K L M
N
P
Q
R
S
T
O
K SIGNAL GND terminal: Connect the ground
wire of the turntable.
L AUDIO IN jacks: Input AV component audio
signals with an analog audio cable.
M IR IN/OUT port: Connect a remote control
receiver unit. ( →p75)
N RS-232C port: Connect a home control system
equipped with an RS-232C port. For installing
a home control system, contact the specialized
stores.
O 12V TRIGGER OUT A/B jack: Connect a device
equipped with a 12V trigger input jack to enable
power link operation between the device and this
unit. ( →p76)
P PREOUT jacks: Connect a power amplier.
( →p60)
Q SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jacks: Connect a
powered subwoofer with a subwoofer cable. Up
to two powered subwoofers can be connected.
The same signal is output from each of the
SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jacks.
R ZONE 3 PRE/LINE OUT jacks: Output audio
signals with an analog audio cable connected
to an integrated amplier in a separate room
(ZONE 3).
HEIGHT 2 PRE OUT jacks: Connect a power
amplier. ( →p60)
S ZONE 2 PRE/LINE OUT jacks: Output audio
signals with an analog audio cable connected
to an integrated amplier in a separate room
(ZONE 2).
ZONE B LINE OUT jacks: Simultaneously
output the same audio source as the speakers
(ZONE A) connected to this unit by connecting
this unit to wireless headphones, wireless
speaker transmitter, etc., using an analog audio
cable.
T SPEAKERS terminals: Connect speakers with
speaker cables. (Support banana plugs. Use a
plug 4 mm in diameter. Y plug connection is not
supported.)

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Rear Panel (European, Australian and Asian models)Rear Panel (European, Australian and Asian models)
A B C D H I J
E
6 7
A DIGITAL AUDIO IN OPTICAL/COAXIAL jacks:
Input TV or AV component digital audio signals
with a digital optical cable or digital coaxial cable.
B ANTENNA AM LOOP/FM UNBAL 75 Ω
terminal (Australian and Asian models): Connect
the supplied antennas.
ANTENNA DAB/FM terminal
(European models): Connect
the supplied antennas.
C COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks: Input the AV
component video signals with a component
video cable. (Compatible only with 480i or 576i
resolution.
D VIDEO IN jacks: Input the AV component video
signals with an analog video cable.
E Wireless antenna: Used for
Wi-Fi connection or when
using a BLUETOOTH enabled
device. Adjust the angles
according to the connection
status.
F HDMI OUT jacks: Transmit
video signals and audio signals with an HDMI
cable connected to a monitor such as a TV or
projector.
G HDMI IN jacks: Transmit video signals and audio
signals with an HDMI cable connected to an AV
component.
H NETWORK port: Connect to the network with an
Ethernet cable.
I USB port: Connect a USB storage device to
play music les ( →p114). You can also supply
power (5 V/1 A) to USB devices with a USB
cable.
J AC IN: The supplied power cord is connected.
180°
90°

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Rear Panel (European, Australian and Asian models)
K L M
N
P
Q
R
S
T
O
K SIGNAL GND terminal: Connect the ground
wire of the turntable.
L AUDIO IN jacks: Input AV component audio
signals with an analog audio cable.
M IR IN/OUT port: Connect a remote control
receiver unit. ( →p75)
N RS-232C port: Connect a home control system
equipped with an RS-232C port. For installing
a home control system, contact the specialized
stores.
O 12V TRIGGER OUT A/B jack: Connect a device
equipped with a 12V trigger input jack to enable
power link operation between the device and this
unit. ( →p76)
P PREOUT jacks: Connect a power amplier.
( →p60)
Q SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jacks: Connect a
powered subwoofer with a subwoofer cable. Up
to two powered subwoofers can be connected.
The same signal is output from each of the
SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jacks.
R ZONE 3 PRE/LINE OUT jacks: Output audio
signals with an analog audio cable connected
to an integrated amplier in a separate room
(ZONE 3).
HEIGHT 2 PRE OUT jacks: Connect a power
amplier. ( →p60)
S ZONE 2 PRE/LINE OUT jacks: Output audio
signals with an analog audio cable connected
to an integrated amplier in a separate room
(ZONE 2).
ZONE B LINE OUT jacks: Simultaneously
output the same audio source as the speakers
(ZONE A) connected to this unit by connecting
this unit to wireless headphones, wireless
speaker transmitter, etc., using an analog audio
cable.
T SPEAKERS terminals: Connect speakers
with speaker cables. (Y plug connection is not
supported.)

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Remote ControllerRemote Controller
A STANDBY/ON button
B PERSONAL PRESET 1/2/3 buttons: Registers
the current setting conditions such as input
selector, listening mode, etc. or call the
registered settings. ( →p112)
C Input selector buttons: Switches the input to be
played.
D Play buttons: Used for playback operations
for the Music Server ( →p116) or USB device
( →p114). Also, switching to "CEC MODE"
with "21. MODE button" allows you to operate
an HDMI CEC function-enabled AV component.
(Some devices may not be operated.)
E (AV ADJUST) button: Settings such as
"HDMI" and "Audio" can be made quickly during
play on the TV screen. ( →p91)
F Cursor buttons and ENTER button: Select
the item with the cursors, and press ENTER to
conrm your selection. When the folder or le
lists are not shown on one screen on the TV,
press / to change the screen.
G button: Displays the Home.
( →p124, p152, p157)
H SLEEP button: You can allow the unit to enter
standby automatically when the specied time
has elapsed. Select the time from "30 min", "60
min", "90 min" and "Off". When you do not want
to turn the unit to standby automatically, select
"Off". You can also set this by pressing the
button on the remote controller to display the
Home screen and selecting "System Setup" -
"Hardware" - "Power Management" - "Sleep
Timer" ( →p144).
I HDMI MAIN/SUB button: Select the HDMI OUT
jack to output video signals from "MAIN", "SUB",
and "MAIN+SUB".
J INPUT SELECT button: Switches the input to be
played.
K (STATUS) button: Switches the information
on the display and is used to operate RDS.
( →p84)
L button: Returns the display to the previous
state.
M MUTE button: Temporarily mutes audio.
Press the button again to cancel muting.

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Remote Controller
N TONE/DIALOG/SW buttons: Adjusts the sound
quality of the speakers and volume level of the
subwoofer.
TONE button: You can adjust the sound quality
of the speakers.
1. Press TONE repeatedly to select Treble or
Bass and adjust the content.
Treble: Enhances or moderates the high-tone
range of the speakers.
Bass: Enhances or moderates the low-tone
range of the speakers.
2. Press + or - for adjustment.
DIALOG button: Emphasizes movie dialogues
and music vocals to listen to them more easily.
It is effective to movie lines in particular. Also, it
exerts the effect even if the center speaker is not
used. Select a desired level from "1" (low) to "5"
(high).
1. Press DIALOG.
2. Press + or - for adjustment.
• Depending on the input source or listening
mode setting, selection is not possible, or the
desired effect may not be achieved.
SW button: Adjust the speaker level of the
subwoofer while listening to the sound.
1. Press SW.
2. Press + or - to adjust the level between
"-15.0 dB" and "+12.0 dB".
• If you set the unit to the standby mode, the
adjustments you made will be restored to
the previous statuses.
O LISTENING MODE buttons: Selects a listening
mode (
→p89).
P DIMMER button: You can switch the display off or
adjust the brightness of the display in three steps.
Q ZONE 2/ZONE 3 SHIFT button: Used to control
the multi-zone function ( →p107).
R Volume buttons
S CLEAR button: Deletes all characters you have
entered when entering text on the TV screen.
T +Fav button: Used to register AM (North
American, Australian and Asian models)/
FM/DAB (European models) radio stations.
( →p88)
U MODE button: Switches between automatic
tuning and manual tuning ( →p83) for AM
(North American, Australian and Asian models)/
FM stations, and allows you to select the order
for displaying DAB stations ( →p87). Also,
when an HDMI CEC function-enabled AV
component is connected to this unit, you can
switch "4. Play buttons" between "CEC MODE"
and "RCV MODE" (normal mode).

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Inputting Characters
You can input characters or symbols on the keyboard displayed on the TV
screen such as when inputting a password for Wi-Fi Setup ( →p158) or naming
a preset radio station ( →p140).
1. Select a character or symbol with the cursors / / / on the remote
controller and press the ENTER button.
2. When saving characters after input, select "OK" and press the ENTER button.
, . ;/ : ], . ; :
CLEAR
ZONE 2
SHIFT
MODE
/ / /
ENTER
• Select "A/a" to switch between upper and lower cases. (Can also be switched
with the MODE button on the remote controller.)
• To enter a space, select " ".
• To delete a character on the left of the cursor, select " ".
• To delete all the input characters, press the CLEAR button on the remote
control.
• On the ZONE 2 playback screen, operate the remote controller while pressing
and holding the ZONE 2 SHIFT button. To delete all the input characters, only
press the CLEAR button without pressing the ZONE 2 SHIFT button.

7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
5.1c h
7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
7.1.4ch
21
Speaker Layout
This unit can be used in different ways, depending on the layout of the
speakers you are installing. Select the speaker layout that suits the installation
environment, then conrm the methods for installation and connection.
Speaker Layout
Speaker layout ( →p23)
Speaker Installation (
→p32)
Speaker Connections (
→p38)
Speaker Combinations ( →p201)

7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
5.1c h
7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
7.1.4ch
22
Speaker Layout
The listening room and the speaker layout
A ZONE A Speakers
The speaker system set up in the main room (where this unit is located).
B ZONE 2 Speakers
The 2 ch speaker system set up in a separate room (ZONE 2). This enables you
to play the same source in the main room and the separate at the same time, or
to play separate sources.
C ZONE 3 Speakers
The 2 ch speaker system set up in a separate room (ZONE 3). This enables you
to play the same source in the main room and the separate at the same time, or
to play separate sources.
ZONE A
(Main Room)
ZONE 2
ZONE 3

5.1c h
7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
7.1.4ch
25
Speaker Layout
5.1.2 Channel System
A Speaker System that is a 5.1 Channel System with one set of height speakers added.
5.1.2 ch (Front High or Rear High) ( →p34) 5.1.2 ch (Top Front or Top Middle or Top Rear)
( →p34)
5.1.2 ch (Dolby Enabled Speakers (Front or
Surround)) ( →p34)
Zone 2Zone 2
Main Room
5.1.2 ch + ZONE 2 ( →p34) 5.1.2 ch (Bi-Amping (Front)) ( →p34)
Zone 3Zone 3Zone 2Zone 2
Main Room
5.1.2 ch + ZONE 2/ZONE 3 (North
American models) ( →p34)

7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
5.1c h
7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
7.1.4ch
26
Speaker Layout
7.1.2 Channel System
A Speaker System that is a 7.1 Channel System with one set of height speakers added.
7.1.2 ch (Front High or Rear High) ( →p35) 7.1.2 ch (Top Front or Top Middle or Top Rear)
( →p35)
7.1.2 ch (Dolby Enabled Speakers (Front or
Surround or Surround Back)) ( →p35)
Zone 2Zone 2
Main Room
7.1.2 ch + ZONE 2 (North American models)
( →p35)

7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
5.1c h
7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
7.1.4ch
27
Speaker Layout
5.1.4 Channel System
A Speaker System that is a 5.1 Channel System with two sets of height speakers added.
5.1.4 ch (Front High and Rear High) ( →p36) 5.1.4 ch (Front High and Top Middle) ( →p36) 5.1.4 ch (Front High and Top Rear) ( →p36)
5.1.4 ch (Front High and Dolby Enabled
Speakers (Surround)) ( →p36)
5.1.4 ch (Top Front and Top Rear) ( →p36) 5.1.4 ch (Top Front and Rear High) ( →p36)

7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
5.1c h
7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
7.1.4ch
28
Speaker Layout
5.1.4 Channel System
5.1.4 ch (Top Middle and Rear High)
( →p36)
5.1.4 ch (Top Front and Dolby Enabled
Speakers (Surround)) ( →p36)
5.1.4 ch (Dolby Enabled Speakers (Front and
Surround)) ( →p36)
5.1.4 ch (Dolby Enabled Speakers (Front)
and Rear High) ( →p36)
5.1.4 ch (Dolby Enabled Speakers (Front) and
Top Rear) ( →p36)
Zone 2Zone 2
Main Room
5.1.4 ch + ZONE 2 (North American
models) ( →p36)

7.1.4ch
7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
5.1c h
7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
29
Speaker Layout
7.1.4 Channel System
A Speaker System that is a 7.1 Channel System with two sets of height speakers added.
7.1.4 ch (Front High and Rear High) ( →p37) 7.1.4 ch (Front High and Top Middle) ( →p37) 7.1.4 ch (Front High and Top Rear) ( →p37)
7.1.4 ch (Front High and Dolby Enabled
Speakers (Surround)) ( →p37)
7.1.4 ch (Front High and Dolby Enabled
Speakers (Surround Back)) ( →p37)
7.1.4 ch (Top Front and Top Rear) ( →p37)

7.1.4ch
7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
5.1c h
7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
30
Speaker Layout
7.1.4 Channel System
7.1.4 ch (Top Front and Dolby Enabled
Speakers (Surround)) ( →p37)
7.1.4 ch (Top Front and Rear High)
( →p37)
7.1.4 ch (Top Front and Dolby Enabled
Speakers (Surround Back)) ( →p37)
7.1.4 ch (Top Middle and Rear High)
( →p37)
7.1.4 ch (Dolby Enabled Speakers (Front and
Surround)) ( →p37)
7.1.4 ch (Dolby Enabled Speakers (Front and
Surround Back)) ( →p37)

7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
5.1c h
7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
7.1.4ch
32
Speaker Installation
Setting Up the Speakers
How the speakers are set up depends on the size and shape of the room, so
here we introduce just a basic layout example.
The alphabetic symbols used in this chapter represent the following speakers:
FL Front speaker Left
FR Front speaker Right
C Center speaker
SW powered SubWoofer
SL Surround speaker Left
SR Surround speaker Right
SBL Surround Back speaker Left
SBR Surround Back speaker Right
FHL Front High speaker Left
FHR Front High speaker Right
RHL Rear High speaker Left
RHR Rear High speaker Right
TFL Top Front speaker Left
TFR Top Front speaker Right
TML Top Middle speaker Left
TMR Top Middle speaker Right
TRL Top Rear speaker Left
TRR Top Rear speaker Right
DFL Dolby enabled speaker Front Left
DFR Dolby enabled speaker Front Right
DSL Dolby enabled speaker Surround Left
DSR Dolby enabled speaker Surround Right
DSBL Dolby enabled speaker Surround Back Left
DSBR Dolby enabled speaker Surround Back Right
Speaker Installation

5.1. 2ch
5.1c h
7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
7.1c h
7.1.4ch
33
Speaker Installation
5.1 Channel System
b
a
FL FR
SL SR
C
SW
a: 22° to 30°, b: 120°
FL, FR Place the Left and Right Front Speakers to match ear height.
C The center speaker should be set up facing the listening position at
an angle.
SW Place the powered subwoofer between the center speaker and a
front speaker.
SL, SR Place the Left and Right Surround Speakers to be just above ear
height.
5.1 ch connection ( →p41)
5.1 ch + ZONE 2/ZONE 3 connection (North American models)
( →p42)
5.1 ch + ZONE 2/ZONE 3 connection (European, Australian and
Asian models) ( →p43)
5.1 ch (Bi-Amping (Front)) connection (
→p44)
7.1 Channel System
b
c
a
FL FR
C
SW
SL SR
SBL SBR
a: 22° to 30°, b: 90° to 110°, c: 135° to 150°
FL, FR Place the Left and Right Front Speakers to match ear height.
C The center speaker should be set up facing the listening position
at an angle.
SW Place the powered subwoofer between the center speaker and a
front speaker.
SL, SR Place the Left and Right Surround Speakers to be just above ear
height.
SBL, SBR Place the Left and Right Surround Back Speakers at ear height.
• If surround back speakers are installed, be sure to install surround
speakers as well.
7.1 ch connection ( →p45)
7.1 ch + ZONE 2 connection (North American models)
( →p46)
7.1 ch + ZONE 2 connection (European, Australian and Asian
models) ( →p47)
7.1 ch (Bi-Amping (Front)) connection (
→p48)

5.1c h
7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
7.1.4ch
34
Speaker Installation
5.1.2 Channel System
High Speakers
b
FHL FHR
RHL RHR
a
a: 22° to 30°
b: 120°
3´(0.9 m)
or more
3´(0.9 m)
or more
FHL, FHR Place the front high speakers directly above the front speakers,
angled to face the listening position.
RHL, RHR Place the rear high speakers so the lateral distance matches the
front speakers, angled to face the listening position.
5.1.2 ch connection ( →p49)
5.1.2 ch + ZONE 2 connection (North American models)
( →p50)
5.1.2 ch + ZONE 2/ZONE 3 connection (North American
models) ( →p51)
5.1.2 ch + ZONE 2 connection (European, Australian and Asian
models) (
→p52)
5.1.2 ch (Bi-Amping (Front)) connection ( →p53)
Top Speakers
TFL
TFR
TML
TMR
TRL
TRR
a
b
c
a: 30° to 55°
b: 65° to 100°
c: 125° to 150°
TFL, TFR
Fit top front speakers on the ceiling in front of the listening position.
TML, TMR
Fit top middle speakers on the ceiling directly above the listening position.
TRL, TRR Fit top rear speakers on the ceiling behind the listening position.
• Match the lateral distance of the top speakers to the front speakers.
Dolby Enabled Speakers
b
a
DFL DFR
DSL DSR
a: 22° to 30°
b: 120°
DFL, DFR The Dolby enabled speakers (front) are installed on top of the
front speakers.
DSL, DSR The Dolby enabled speakers (surround) are installed on top of the
surround speakers.

5.1.4ch
5.1c h
7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
7.1. 2c h
7.1.4ch
35
Speaker Installation
7.1.2 Channel System
High Speakers
FHL FHR
RHL RHR
b
a
c
a: 22° to 30°
b: 90° to 110°
c: 135° to 150°
3´(0.9 m)
or more
3´(0.9 m)
or more
FHL, FHR Place the front high speakers directly above the front speakers,
angled to face the listening position.
RHL, RHR Place the rear high speakers so the lateral distance matches the
front speakers, angled to face the listening position.
7.1.2 ch connection ( →p54)
7.1.2 ch + ZONE 2 connection (North American models only)
( →p55)
Top Speakers
TFL
TFR
TML
TMR
TRL
TRR
a
b
c
a: 30° to 55°
b: 65° to 100°
c: 125° to 150°
TFL, TFR
Fit top front speakers on the ceiling in front of the listening position.
TML, TMR
Fit top middle speakers on the ceiling directly above the listening position.
TRL, TRR Fit top rear speakers on the ceiling behind the listening position.
• Match the lateral distance of the top speakers to the front speakers.
Dolby Enabled Speakers
b
c
a
DSL DSR
DSBL DSBR
DFL DFR
a: 22° to 30°
b: 90° to 110°
c: 135° to 150°
DFL, DFR The Dolby enabled speakers (front) are installed on top of the
front speakers.
DSL, DSR The Dolby enabled speakers (surround) are installed on top of the
surround speakers.
DSBL, DSBR
The Dolby enabled speakers (surround back) are installed on top
of the surround back speakers.

7.1. 2c h
5.1c h
7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
5.1.4ch
7.1.4ch
36
Speaker Installation
5.1.4 Channel System
High Speakers
b
FHL FHR
RHL RHR
a
a: 22° to 30°
b: 120°
3´(0.9 m)
or more
3´(0.9 m)
or more
FHL, FHR Place the front high speakers directly above the front speakers,
angled to face the listening position.
RHL, RHR Place the rear high speakers so the lateral distance matches the
front speakers, angled to face the listening position.
5.1.4 ch connection ( →p56)
5.1.4 ch + ZONE 2 connection (North American models only)
( →p57)
Top Speakers
TFL
TFR
TML
TMR
TRL
TRR
a
b
c
a: 30° to 55°
b: 65° to 100°
c: 125° to 150°
TFL, TFR
Fit top front speakers on the ceiling in front of the listening position.
TML, TMR
Fit top middle speakers on the ceiling directly above the listening position.
TRL, TRR Fit top rear speakers on the ceiling behind the listening position.
• Match the lateral distance of the top speakers to the front speakers.
Dolby Enabled Speakers
b
a
DFL DFR
DSL DSR
a: 22° to 30°
b: 120°
DFL, DFR The Dolby enabled speakers (front) are installed on top of the
front speakers.
DSL, DSR The Dolby enabled speakers (surround) are installed on top of the
surround speakers.

7.1.4ch
7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
5.1c h
7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
37
Speaker Installation
7.1.4 Channel System
High Speakers
FHL FHR
RHL RHR
b
a
c
a: 22° to 30°
b: 90° to 110°
c: 135° to 150°
3´(0.9 m)
or more
3´(0.9 m)
or more
FHL, FHR Place the front high speakers directly above the front speakers,
angled to face the listening position.
RHL, RHR Place the rear high speakers so the lateral distance matches the
front speakers, angled to face the listening position.
7.1.4 ch connection ( →p58)
7.1.4 ch + ZONE 2 connection (North American models only)
( →p59)
Top Speakers
TFL
TFR
TML
TMR
TRL
TRR
a
b
c
a: 30° to 55°
b: 65° to 100°
c: 125° to 150°
TFL, TFR
Fit top front speakers on the ceiling in front of the listening position.
TML, TMR
Fit top middle speakers on the ceiling directly above the listening position.
TRL, TRR Fit top rear speakers on the ceiling behind the listening position.
• Match the lateral distance of the top speakers to the front speakers.
Dolby Enabled Speakers
b
c
a
DSL DSR
DSBL DSBR
DFL DFR
a: 22° to 30°
b: 90 to 110°
c: 135 to 150°
DFL, DFR The Dolby enabled speakers (front) are installed on top of the
front speakers.
DSL, DSR The Dolby enabled speakers (surround) are installed on top of the
surround speakers.
DSBL, DSBR
The Dolby enabled speakers (surround back) are installed on top
of the surround back speakers.

Speaker Connections
7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
5.1c h
7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
7.1.4ch
38
Speaker Connections
(Before starting the procedure)
Speakers you can use with this unit and cable
connections 39
4-16Ω
A
B
C
Connect the Subwoofer 40
5.1 Channel System 41, 42, 43, 44
7.1 Channel System 45, 46, 47, 48
5.1.2 Channel System 49, 50, 51, 52, 53
7.1.2 Channel System 54, 55
5.1.4 Channel System 56, 57
7.1.4 Channel System 58, 59
Connecting a Power Amplier 60

7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
5.1c h
7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
7.1.4ch
39
Speaker Connections
Speakers you can use with this unit and cable connections
Speakers you can use with this unit
This unit supports speakers with 4 Ω to 16 Ω impedance. For speaker impedance, check the speaker instruction manual.
(Note) Speaker Impedance
If any of the speakers to be connected has an impedance of 4 Ω or more and less than 6 Ω, set "Speaker Impedance" to "4ohms" for "Speaker Setup" in the Initial
Setup section (
→p165). When setting "Speaker Impedance" from the System Setup menu, press the button on the remote controller to display the Home
screen, and select "System Setup" - "Speaker" - "Conguration", then set "Speaker Impedance" ( →p133) to "4ohms".
Connect the Speaker Cables
1/2˝
(12 mm)
Make correct connection between the unit's jacks and speaker's jacks (+ side to + side, and - side to - side) for each channel. If the connection is wrong, a bass
sound will not be reproduced properly due to reverse phase. Twist the wires exposed from the tip of the speaker cable so that the wires do not stick out of the
speaker terminal when connecting. If the exposed wires touch the rear panel, or the + side and - side wires touch each other, a malfunction may occur.

5.1c h
7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
7.1.4ch
42
Speaker Connections
5.1 Channel System + ZONE SPEAKER (North American models)
FL FR
SL SR
C
SW
FR FL
(
Z3
) (
Z3
)
FR
(
Z2
) (
Z2
)
FL
C
SR SLFR FL
SW
ZONE 2
FL(Z2)FR(Z2)
ZONE 3
FL(Z3)FR(Z3)
MAIN ROOM
To output audio from an externally connected AV component to ZONE 3, use an analog audio cable for connection. Note that ZONE 3 output is not possible with the
connection using a HDMI cable, digital coaxial cable, or digital optical cable.

5.1c h
7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
7.1.4ch
43
Speaker Connections
5.1 Channel System + ZONE SPEAKER (European, Australian and Asian models)
FL FR
SL SR
C
SW
FR FL
(
Z3
) (
Z3
)
FR
(
Z2
) (
Z2
)
FL
C
SR SLFR FL
SW
ZONE 2
FL(Z2)FR(Z2)
ZONE 3
FL(Z3)FR(Z3)
MAIN ROOM
To output audio from an externally connected AV component to ZONE 3, use an analog audio cable for connection. Note that ZONE 3 output is not possible with the
connection using a HDMI cable, digital coaxial cable, or digital optical cable.

5.1c h
7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
7.1.4ch
44
Speaker Connections
5.1 Channel System (Bi-Amping the Speakers)
SL SR
C
SW
FL FR
C
SR SL
High:
Low:
High:
Low:
FR FL
SW
Be sure to remove the jumper bar connecting between the woofer jacks and tweeter jacks of the Bi-Amping supported speakers. Refer to the instruction manual of
your speakers as well.

5.1. 2ch
5.1c h
7.1c h
7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
7.1.4ch
48
Speaker Connections
7.1 Channel System (Bi-Amping the Speakers)
SL SR
SBL SBR
C
SW
FL FR
SBR SBL
C
SR SL
High:
Low:
High:
Low:
FR FL
SW
Be sure to remove the jumper bar connecting between the woofer jacks and tweeter jacks of the Bi-Amping supported speakers. Refer to the instruction manual of
your speakers as well.

5.1c h
7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
7.1.4ch
50
Speaker Connections
5.1.2 Channel System + ZONE SPEAKER (North American models)
*1
FL FR
SL SR
C
SW
HL HR
HR HL FR
(
Z2
) (
Z2
)
FL
C
SR SLFR FL
SW
ZONE 2
FL(Z2)FR(Z2)
MAIN ROOM
*1 Connect the Height Speakers you have actually installed (HL/HR: Height Speakers, Top Speakers, Dolby Enabled Speakers).

5.1c h
7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
7.1.4ch
51
Speaker Connections
5.1.2 Channel System + ZONE2/ZONE 3 SPEAKER (North American models)
FL FR
SL SR
C
SW
HL HR
HR HL FR FL
(
Z3
) (
Z3
)
FR
(
Z2
) (
Z2
)
FL
C
SR SLFR FL
SW
MAIN ROOM
ZONE 2
FL(Z2)FR(Z2)
ZONE 3
FL(Z3)FR(Z3)
*1
• While ZONE 2/ZONE 3 playback is being performed, height 1 speakers installed in the main room cannot play audio.
*1 Connect the Height Speakers you have actually installed (HL/HR: Height Speakers, Top Speakers, Dolby Enabled Speakers).

5.1c h
7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
7.1.4ch
52
Speaker Connections
5.1.2 Channel System + ZONE SPEAKER (European, Australian and Asian models)
*1
FL FR
SL SR
C
SW
HL HR
HR HLFR
(
Z2
) (
Z2
)
FL
C
SR SLFR FL
SW
ZONE 2
FL(Z2)FR(Z2)
MAIN ROOM
*1 Connect the Height Speakers you have actually installed (HL/HR: Height Speakers, Top Speakers, Dolby Enabled Speakers).

5.1. 2ch
7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
5.1c h
7.1c h
7.1.4ch
53
Speaker Connections
5.1.2 Channel System (Bi-Amping the Speakers)
*1
HL HR
C
SW
FL FR
SRSL
HR HL
C
SR SL
High:
Low:
High:
Low:
FR FL
SW
Be sure to remove the jumper bar connecting between the woofer jacks and tweeter jacks of the Bi-Amping supported speakers. Refer to the instruction manual of
your speakers as well.
*1 Connect the Height Speakers you have actually installed (HL/HR: Height Speakers, Top Speakers, Dolby Enabled Speakers).

7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
5.1c h
7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
7.1.4ch
55
Speaker Connections
7.1.2 Channel System + ZONE SPEAKER (For North American models only)
FL FR
SL SR
SBL
SBR
SW
HRHL
C
SBR SBL FR
(
Z2
) (
Z2
)
FLHR HL
C
SR SLFR FL
SW
ZONE 2
FL(Z2)FR(Z2)
MAIN ROOM
• While ZONE 2 playback is being performed, height 1 speakers installed in the main room cannot play audio.
*1 Connect the Height Speakers you have actually installed (HL/HR: Height Speakers, Top Speakers, Dolby Enabled Speakers).
*1

7.1. 2c h
5.1. 2ch
5.1.4ch
5.1c h
7.1c h
7.1.4ch
56
Speaker Connections
5.1.4 Channel System
SL SR
FL FR
C
SW
HL1 HR1
HR2HL2
HR2 HL2HR1 HL1
C
SR SLFR FL
SW
*1 *2
*1 Connect the Height Speakers you have actually installed (HL1/HR1: Front Height Speakers, Top (front side) Speakers, Dolby Enabled Speakers (Front)).
*2 Connect the Height Speakers you have actually installed (HL2/HR2: Rear Height Speakers, Top (rear side) Speakers, Dolby Enabled Speakers (Surround)).

7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
5.1c h
7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
7.1.4ch
57
Speaker Connections
5.1.4 Channel System + ZONE SPEAKER (For North American models only)
FL(Z2)FR(Z2)
ZONE 2
MAIN ROOM
SL SR
FL FR
C
SW
HL1 HR1
HR2HL2
HR2 HL2HR1 HL1 FR
(
Z2
) (
Z2
)
FL
C
SR SLFR FL
SW
*1 *2
• While ZONE 2 playback is being performed, height 1 speakers installed in the main room cannot play audio.
*1 Connect the Height Speakers you have actually installed (HL1/HR1: Front Height Speakers, Top (front side) Speakers, Dolby Enabled Speakers (Front)).
*2 Connect the Height Speakers you have actually installed (HL2/HR2: Rear Height Speakers, Top (rear side) Speakers, Dolby Enabled Speakers (Surround)).

7.1.4ch
7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
5.1c h
7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
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Speaker Connections
7.1.4 Channel System
Power amplier
FL
FR
SL
SR
SBL SBR
SW
RHR
TMR
RHL
TML
C
HR2 HL2HR1 HL1SR SLSBR SBL
C
FR FL
SW
*1 *2
*1 Connect the Height Speakers you have actually installed (HL1/HR1: Front Height Speakers, Top (front side) Speakers, Dolby Enabled Speakers (Front)).
*2 Connect the Height Speakers you have actually installed (HL2/HR2: Rear Height Speakers, Top (rear side) Speakers, Dolby Enabled Speakers (Surround)).

7.1.4ch
7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
5.1c h
7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
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Speaker Connections
7.1.4 Channel System + ZONE SPEAKER (For North American models only)
Power amplier
*1 *2
FL
FR
SL
SR
SBL SBR
SW
RHR
TMR
RHL
TML
C
HR2 HL2HR1 HL1SR SLSBR SBL
C
FR
(
Z2
) (
Z2
)
FLFR FL
SW
• While ZONE 2 playback is being performed, height 1 speakers installed in the main room cannot play audio.
*1 Connect the Height Speakers you have actually installed (HL1/HR1: Front Height Speakers, Top (front side) Speakers, Dolby Enabled Speakers (Front)).
*2 Connect the Height Speakers you have actually installed (HL2/HR2: Rear Height Speakers, Top (rear side) Speakers, Dolby Enabled Speakers (Surround)).
ZONE 2
FL(Z2)FR(Z2)
MAIN ROOM

7.1c h
5.1. 2ch
5.1c h
7.1. 2c h
5.1.4ch
7.1.4ch
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Speaker Connections
Connecting a Power Amplier
Power amplier
a
You can connect a power amplier to the unit and use the unit as a pre-amplier
in order to produce a large volume that cannot be output with the unit only.
Connect the speakers to the power amplier. For details, refer to the power
amplier's instruction manual.
• Connect as shown on the left using the PRE OUT jacks.
Setup
• Set "System Setup" - "Speaker" - "Conguration" - "Speaker Channels"
( →p132) in accordance to the number of channels for the connected
speakers
a Analog audio cable

Connections
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Connections
Notes regarding connections with HDMI cables 62
Connecting the TV 63
Connecting the SUB Monitor 65
Connecting Playback Devices 66
Connecting a TV or Integrated Amplier in a separate
room (Multi-zone) 70
Connecting Antennas 73
Network Connection 74
Connecting External Control Devices 75
Connecting the Power Cord 77

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Connections
HDMI (High-Denition Multimedia Interface) is a digital interface standard for
connecting TVs, projectors, Blu-ray Disc players, game consoles, and other
video components. With HDMI, a single cable can carry control signals, digital
video, and digital audio.
Connections
Push HDMI cables straight in and all the way. You can damage the terminals if
you try to insert at an angle.
Right Wrong
Right Wrong
• Hold the terminal housing on the HDMI cable when unplugging. Pulling on the
cable may lead to damaged cabling.
(Note) Placement of cables
Putting a load on HDMI cables can lead to poor operational performance. Place
the cables so there is no load put on them.
Right Wrong Wrong
• When 4K high-quality video (4K 60Hz, 4K HDR, etc.) is to be played, use
Premium High Speed HDMI Cable or Premium High Speed HDMI Cable
with Ethernet that have the "PREMIUM Certied Cable" label attached to the
packaging.
• When 8K high-quality video (8K 60Hz, etc.) is to be played, use ULTRA High
Speed HDMI Cable that has the "ULTRA HIGH SPEED" label attached to the
packaging.
Notes regarding connections with HDMI cables

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Connections
Connecting the TV
By connecting a TV to this unit, you can show the video from AV devices connected to this unit on the TV and also play the sound from the TV through this unit.
b
a
HDMI IN
DIGITAL
OPTICAL
OUT
HDMI IN
(
ARC
)
TV
Non-ARC TV
ARC TV
SUB Monitor ( →p65)
ZONE 2 ( →p70)
Be sure to insert the HDMI
cable all the way in.
To ARC/eARC TV
If the TV supports the ARC (Audio Return Channel) function(*), use only the
HDMI cable to connect with the TV. Use the ARC-compatible HDMI IN jack of
the TV for connection. You connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI OUT MAIN jack
labeled "ARC" on the receiver side.
• When a TV compatible with the eARC function is connected, use an HDMI
cable that supports Ethernet.
To Non-ARC TV
If the TV does not support the ARC (Audio Return Channel) function(*), connect
an HDMI cable and digital optical cable.
• If you use a cable set-top box, etc. connected to the input jack of this unit to
watch TV (without using a TV’s built-in tuner), connection with a digital optical
cable is not required.
Setup
• When not using the ARC function, in the Home screen, set "System Setup" -
"Hardware" - "HDMI" - "Audio Return Channel (eARC supported)" (
→p143)
to "Off".
(*)The ARC function and eARC function transmit the audio signals of the TV via
an HDMI cable, and plays the audio of the TV on this unit. To check if the TV
supports the ARC function and eARC function, refer to the instruction manual
of the TV, etc.
ARC/eARC compatible audio formats ( →p206)
a HDMI cable, b Digital optical cable

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Connections
a
SUB Monitor
Be sure to insert the HDMI
cable all the way in.
SUB Monitor
This unit has multiple HDMI OUT jacks, and another TV or projector can be
connected to the HDMI OUT SUB jack.
• Switch between MAIN and SUB using the HDMI MAIN/SUB button on the
remote controller ( →p18) or "AV Adjust" ( →p91). Note that this jack is
not ARC-compatible.
• If devices with different resolutions are connected to HDMI OUT MAIN jack
and SUB jack, images are output with the lower resolution.
a HDMI cable
Connecting the SUB Monitor

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Connections
Connecting Playback Devices
Connections to BD/DVD and GAME with HDMI jacks
This is a connection example of an AV component equipped with an HDMI jack.
When connecting with an AV component that conforms to the CEC (Consumer
Electronics Control) standard, you can use the HDMI CEC function (*) that
enables linking with input selectors, etc. and the HDMI Standby Through
function that can transmit video and audio signals of the AV component to the
TV even if this unit is in standby mode.
• Settings are required when 4K or 8K high-quality video is to be played.
Refer to "HDMI 4K/8K Signal Format" ( →p127) for information on the
settings. Also, use an HDMI cable that supports 4K or 8K video.
• The corresponding resolution is different depending on the HDMI jack
connected. See "Corresponding input resolutions" ( →p207) for details.
Note
• To enjoy digital surround sound including Dolby Digital, set the audio output of
the connected Blu-ray Disc player etc. to the Bitstream output.
(*)The HDMI CEC function: This function enables various linking operations with
CEC-compliant devices, such as switching input selectors interlocking with
a CEC-compliant player, switching audio output between TV and this unit or
adjusting the volume using the remote controller of a CEC-compliant TV, and
automatically switching this unit to standby when the TV is turned off.
a HDMI cable
a
GAMEBD/DVD Cable/Satellite set-
top box
Be sure to insert the HDMI
cable all the way in.

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Connections
Connecting an AV Component without HDMI Jack Mounted
This is a connection example of an AV component unequipped with an HDMI
jack. Select cables that match the jacks of the AV component for connection. For
example, when video input is connected to the BD/DVD jack, connect the audio
input to BD/DVD jack, too. Thus, video input jacks and audio input jacks should
have the same name for connection. Note that video signals input to the VIDEO
IN jack or the COMPONENT VIDEO IN jack are converted to HDMI video
signals, and then output from the HDMI OUT jack.
• To enjoy digital surround playback in formats such as Dolby Digital, you need
to make a connection for audio signals with a digital coaxial cable or a digital
optical cable.
• According to the illustration, changing the input assignment ( →p128)
enables connection to jacks other than the BD/DVD jack.
Note
• The COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks are compatible only with 480i or 576i
resolution. When connecting to the COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks, set the
output resolution of the player to 480i or 576i. If there is no option such as
480i, select interlace. If your player does not support 480i or 576i output, use
the VIDEO IN jack.
• To enjoy digital surround sound including Dolby Digital, set the audio output of
the connected Blu-ray Disc player etc. to the Bitstream output.
a
b
c
OR
OR
a Digital coaxial cable, b Analog audio cable, c Component video cable
BD/DVD

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Connections
Connecting an Audio Component
This is a connection example of an audio component. Connect a CD player
using a analog audio cable. You can also connect a turntable that has an MM-
type cartridge to the PHONO jack.
• If the turntable has a built-in phono equalizer, connect it to any of the AUDIO
IN jacks other than the PHONO jack. Further, if the turntable uses an MC type
cartridge, install a phono equalizer compatible with the MC type cartridge
between the unit and the turntable, and then connect it to any of the AUDIO
IN jacks other than the PHONO jack.
If the turntable has a ground wire, connect it to the SIGNAL GND terminal of this unit.
a
Turntable
CD
a Analog audio cable

70
Connections
Connecting a TV or Integrated Amplier in a separate room (Multi-zone)
Connecting a TV (ZONE 2)
While a disc is played on a Blu-ray Disc player in the main room (where this unit
is located), you can play the video and audio of the same Blu-ray Disc player or
another AV component on the TV equipped with an HDMI IN jack in a separate
room (ZONE 2). Note that only the devices connected to the HDMI IN1 to IN3
jacks can be played on the TV in the separate room.
• The audio from externally connected AV components can be output only
when the signal is 2 ch PCM audio. It may also be necessary to convert the
audio output of the AV component to PCM output.
Setup
• When video and audio via HDMI input are output to ZONE 2, set "Input/
Output Assign" - "TV Out / OSD" - "Zone 2 HDMI" ( →p127) to "Use" on
the System Setup menu. Note that when "Zone 2 HDMI" is set to "Use", the
resolution of the video that can be output by the HDMI OUT SUB/ZONE 2
jack will be limited to "4K Enhanced" ( →p127).
a HDMI cable
a
TV
Be sure to insert the HDMI
cable all the way in.

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Connections
Connecting an Integrated Amplier (ZONE 2)
You can enjoy 2 ch audio in the separate room (ZONE 2) while performing
playback in the main room (where this unit is located). Use an analog audio
cable to connect the ZONE 2 PRE/LINE OUT jack on this unit to the input jack
on an integrated amplier in the separate room.
• To output audio from an externally connected AV component to ZONE 2,
connect it to any of HDMI IN1 to IN3 jacks. If the AV component is not
equipped with an HDMI jack, use a digital coaxial cable, digital optical
cable or analog audio cable. Also, the audio from externally connected AV
components can be output to ZONE 2 only when the audio is analog or 2 ch
PCM signal. When the AV component is connected to this unit with a digital
coaxial cable or digital optical cable, change the audio output of the AV
component to the PCM output.
Setup
• Settings are required to output audio to ZONE 2. Press on the remote
controller to display the Home screen, then set "System Setup" - "Speaker" -
"Conguration" - "Zone 2 Preout" ( →p133) to "Zone 2".
• When connecting an integrated amplier that does not have a volume
control, in the System Setup menu, set "Multi Zone" - "Zone 2" - "Output
Level" ( →p148) to "Variable (Default Value: Fixed)". If you do not set this,
the volume output will be very loud and there is a danger of damage to the
integrated amplier, speakers, etc. When connecting an integrated amplier
that has a volume control, leave this as "Fixed".
a Analog audio cable
Input
Terminal
Integrated
amplier
a

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Connections
Connecting an Integrated Amplier (ZONE 3)
You can enjoy 2 ch audio in the separate room (ZONE 3) while performing
playback in the main room (where this unit is located). Use an analog audio
cable to connect the ZONE 3 PRE/LINE OUT jack on this unit to the input jack
on an integrated amplier in the separate room. The same source can be played
back in the main room and ZONE 3 simultaneously. Also, different sources can
be played back in both rooms.
• To output audio from an externally connected AV component to ZONE 3,
use an analog audio cable for connection. Note that ZONE 3 output is not
possible with the connection using a HDMI cable, digital coaxial cable, or
digital optical cable.
Setup
• This function can be used when any of the combinations among 2.1 ch,
3.1 ch, 4.1 ch, 5.1 ch, 2.1.2 ch*, 3.1.2 ch*, 4.1.2 ch* and 5.1.2 ch* in "Speaker
combinations" ( →p201) is used.
* With these speaker combinations, this function cannot be used when using
Bi-AMP or ZONE 2 (ZONE SPEAKER).
(For North American models only) However, when a power amplier is
connected to the ZONE 3 PRE/LINE OUT jacks, it is possible to use ZONE 2
(ZONE SPEAKER) and ZONE 3 (ZONE SPEAKER).
• When connecting the power amplier, set "Multi Zone" - "Zone 3" - "Output
Level" ( →p149) to "Variable" on the System Setup menu. If it is not set,
a large volume is output and the power amplier, speakers, etc. may be
damaged.
a Analog audio cable
Input
Terminal
Integrated
amplier
BD/DVD
a
a

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Connections
North American, Australian and Asian models
Connect the antenna to this unit, and set up the antenna at the best position for
listening while receiving radio signals. Attach the indoor FM antenna to the wall
using push pins or adhesive tape.
a
c
European models
Make sure the plug is pushed in all the way, then x in place by turning the nut to
the right. Use a tack or similar to x the antenna to a wall.
b
Connecting Antennas
a AM loop antenna, b DAB/FM antenna, c Indoor FM antenna
b
DAB
DAB
c
c
AB
FMFM
a
UNBAL
LOOP
ANTENNA
AMAM
BA
(European models)
(Australian and
Asian models)
(North American
models)
(North American,
Australian and
Asian models)

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Connections
This unit can be connected to the network using a wired LAN or Wi-Fi (wireless
LAN). You can enjoy network functions such as Internet radio by network
connection. If connection is made by the wired LAN, connect the router and the
NETWORK jack with the Ethernet cable as shown in the illustration. To connect
by Wi-Fi, select your desired setting method in "Network Connection" ( →p166)
of Initial Setup, and then follow the on-screen instructions. To set in the System
Setup menu after completing Initial Setup, press on the remote controller,
then from the Home screen displayed, set in "Network/Bluetooth" - "Network"
( →p158). For the Wi-Fi connection, stand the wireless antenna for use.
Network Connection
a Ethernet cable
a
Router

75
Connections
Connecting External Control Devices
IR IN/OUT port
IR Receiver
When connecting a remote control receiver unit consisting of an IR Receiver,
etc. to this unit, operation using the remote controller is possible even if the
remote control signal is difcult to reach (due to installation in the cabinet,
etc.). It is also possible to operate this unit from other room such as ZONE 2
with a remote controller, or operate other devices with the remote controller by
connecting other devices to this unit. For installing a remote control receiver unit,
contact the specialized stores.
• For the type of cable required for connection, refer to the operation manual,
etc. of the remote control receiver unit.

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Connections
12V TRIGGER OUT jack
a
BD/DVD
When connecting a device equipped with a TRIGGER IN jack such as a BD/
DVD player to this unit, the device can be turned on or set to standby by
interlocking the operation on this unit. When the desired input is selected on the
unit, power link operation will be activated with a control signal of maximum 12
V/100 mA from the 12V TRIGGER OUT A jack or maximum 12 V/25 mA when
using the 12V TRIGGER OUT B jack. You can select the zone to output the
control signal by setting each of the inputs.
• For connection, use a monaural mini plug cable (ø1/8″ / 3.5 mm) without
resistance. Do not use a stereo mini plug cable.
Setup
• Settings are required to outputs control signal from the 12V TRIGGER
OUT jack. Press on the remote controller then from the displayed Home
screen set the input select for "System Setup" - "Hardware" - "12V Trigger A"
( →p146) or "12V Trigger B" ( →p146) to "Main", "Zone 2", or "Zone 3".
a Monaural mini plug cable (ø1/8″ / 3.5 mm)

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Connections
Connect the power cord after all the connections are completed.
• This unit includes a removable power cord. Be sure to connect the power
cord to the AC IN of the unit rst, and then connect it to the outlet. Always
disconnect the outlet side rst when disconnecting the power cord.
Connecting the Power Cord
a
a Power cord

78
Playback
Basic Operations
Playing audio from an externally connected device 79
BLUETOOTH
®
Playback 80
Listening To the Radio 83
Listening Mode 89
AV Adjust 91
Network Services
Spotify 94
AirPlay
®
95
DTS Play-Fi
®
97
Amazon Alexa 98
Amazon Music 100
TIDAL 102
Connecting the Sonos System for Playback 103
Internet Radio 105
Convenience functions
Multi-zone 107
Using PERSONAL PRESET 112
Playing music les saved on a USB storage device 114
Music Server 116
Play Queue 119
Connecting a transmitter for playback 121
Playback

79
Playback
Playing audio from an externally connected device
You can play the audio from AV components, such as Blu-ray disc players through this unit.
• When a TV is connected to the HDMI OUT SUB jack, use the HDMI MAIN/SUB button or "AV Adjust" ( →p91) to switch between MAIN and SUB.
Basic Operations
Perform the following procedure when this unit is on.
1. Switch the input on the TV to the input connected to the unit.
2. Press the input selector whose name is the same as that of the jack to which
the player is connected.
For example, press BD/DVD to play the player connected to the BD/DVD
jack. Press TV to listen to the sound of the TV. To play a device connected to
the CD, USB, PHONO, HDMI5, HDMI6 jack or the AUX INPUT HDMI jack on
the front panel, press INPUT SELECT repeatedly to select the input.
• When the CEC link function works, the input switches automatically
when a CEC compliant TV or player is connected to this unit using HDMI
connection.
3. Start play on the AV component.
INPUT SELECT
Input selector
HDMI MAIN/SUB
Inputs
TV
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
TV
INPUT
TV’s REMOTE

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Playback
You can wirelessly play music on a smartphone or other BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled device through the speakers connected to this unit. It is also
possible to transmit the audio from this unit to BLUETOOTH enabled headphones, wireless speakers, etc.
Playing audio from BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled devices with this unit
Perform the following procedure when this unit is on.
Pairing
1. When you press the BLUETOOTH button, "Now Pairing..." is displayed on this
unit's display, and the pairing mode is enabled.
2. Enable (turn on) the BLUETOOTH function of the BLUETOOTH enabled
device, and then select this unit from among the devices displayed. If a
password is requested, enter "0000".
• This unit is displayed as "Pioneer VSX-LX505 XXXXXX". This display can
be changed with the Friendly Name function ( →p159) or the Pioneer
Remote App ( →p171) (can be used with the iOS or Android™).
• To connect another BLUETOOTH enabled device, press and hold the
BLUETOOTH button until "Now Pairing..." is displayed, and then perform
step 2. This unit can store the pairing information of up to 8 paired devices.
• The coverage area is approx. 48´/15 m. Note that connection is not always
guaranteed with all BLUETOOTH enabled devices.
Playing Back
1. Perform the connection procedure on the BLUETOOTH enabled device.
2. Playing the music le.
The input on this unit automatically switches to "BLUETOOTH".
Turn up the volume of the BLUETOOTH enabled device to an appropriate
level.
• Due to the characteristics of BLUETOOTH wireless technology, the sound
produced on this unit may slightly be behind the sound played on the
BLUETOOTH enabled device.
BLUETOOTH
®
Playback
Pioneer VSX-LX
The illustration shows an image.

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Playback
Transmitting audio from this unit to BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled devices
Pairing
1. Press the input selector you want to play.
• Select a source other than "BLUETOOTH". This function does not work if
you select "BLUETOOTH".
2. Press
on the remote controller, and in the Home menu displayed, select
"Network/Bluetooth" - "Bluetooth" - "Bluetooth Transmitter", and then press
ENTER.
3. Select either "On (Tx)" or "On (Main + Tx)" in "Bluetooth Transmitter".
• If you select "On (Tx)", playback is from the BLUETOOTH wireless
technology enabled device only, and if you select "On (Main + Tx)",
playback is from both the BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled
device and the main unit.
Bluetooth Transmitter
Bluetooth Transmitter On (Tx)
Search Devices Start
Output Level Variable
aptX HD Off
Low Latency Mode Off
Pairing Information Clear
Device
Status
Ready
Set to “Off” if you are not using the Bluetooth Transmitter.
4. In "Search Devices", press ENTER.
• The search starts for BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled devices
that are able to receive, then a list of relevant devices is displayed.
5. Select the device you want to output the audio from, and when you press
ENTER the message "Now Pairing…" is displayed and the two are paired.
• Depending on the BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled device,
you may need to pair manually. If the device name does not appear in the
list, check the settings of the BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled
device.
The illustration shows an image.

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Playback
Playing Back
1. Do the play operations on the AV component connected to this unit. Do the
play operations on this unit when the input is TUNER or NET.
• If "Variable" has been selected for the "Output Level", the volume can
be adjusted on this unit. Adjust to a suitable volume on the connected
BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled device beforehand. If "Fixed" is
selected, adjust the volume on the BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled
device.
• You cannot transmit audio to multiple BLUETOOTH wireless technology
enabled devices from this unit.
• The coverage area is approx. 48´/15 m. Note that connection is not always
guaranteed with all BLUETOOTH enabled devices.
• When "Bluetooth Transmitter" is "On (Tx)" or "On (Main + Tx)" and in the
following cases, when this unit detects a paired BLUETOOTH wireless
technology enabled device, it will automatically reconnect with that device.
– When the power is turned on again after the unit is switched to standby
– While other than "BLUETOOTH" is selected
– When the "NET" input is selected and there is audio output from a network
service/content (some services excluded)
When not using this function, select "Off" in "Bluetooth Transmitter" to cancel
the connection. Also disconnect on the receiving device (if disconnection is
possible on the receiving device).
• Audio cannot be output from a BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled
device in the following cases:
– When the audio le is DSD format
– When playing audio from one of the following network services:
Chromecast built-in, Amazon Alexa, AirPlay, DTS Play-Fi
• Sound quality adjustments and listening modes of this unit cannot be applied
to the output audio.
• This function can be used in the main room (where this unit is located). This
function turns off if you turn on the Multi-zone function which outputs audio
from a separate room (ZONE 2/ZONE 3).

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Playback
Listening To the Radio
You can receive AM (North American, Australian and Asian models), FM and DAB (European models) radio stations on this unit with the built-in tuner.
Listening To the AM/FM Radio
Tuning into a Radio Station
Perform the following procedure when this unit is on.
Tuning Automatically
1. Press TUNER repeatedly to select either "AM" or "FM".
2. Press MODE repeatedly to display "TunMode: Auto" on the display.
3. When you press the cursors / , automatic tuning starts, and searching
stops when a station is found. When tuned in to a radio station, the "TUNED"
indicator on the display lights up. When tuned in to an FM radio station, the
"STEREO" indicator lights up.
When FM broadcasts reception is poor: Perform the procedure for "Tuning
Manually" ( →p84). Note that if you tune manually, the reception for FM
broadcasts will be monaural rather than stereo, irrespective of the sensitivity of
the reception.

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Playback
Tuning Manually
Note that if you tune manually, the reception for FM broadcasts will be monaural
rather than stereo, irrespective of the sensitivity of the reception.
1. Press TUNER repeatedly to select either "AM" or "FM".
2. Press MODE repeatedly to display "TunMode: Manual" on the display.
3. While pressing the cursors / , select the desired radio station.
• Each time you press the cursors / , the frequency changes by 1 step.
If the button is held down, the frequency changes continuously, and if the
button is released, the frequency stops changing.
MODE
/ / /
ENTER
TUNER
Frequency step setting (North American, Australian
and Asian models)
Press
on the remote controller, and from Home displayed select "System
Setup" - "Miscellaneous" - "Tuner" - "AM/FM Frequency Step" or "AM Frequency
Step", and then select the frequency step for your area. Note that when this
setting is changed, all radio presets are deleted.
Using RDS (European, Australian and Asian
models)
RDS stands for Radio Data System, and is a method of transmitting data in FM
radio signals. In regions where RDS can be used, when you tune in to a radio
station broadcasting program information, the radio station name is displayed on
the display. When you press the button on the remote controller in this state,
you can use the following functions.
Display Text Information (Radio Text)
1. While the name of the station is being displayed on the display, press the
button on the remote controller once.
The Radio Text (RT), which is text information delivered by the station, is
displayed scrolling across the display. "No Text Data" is displayed when no
text information is delivered.
Search for Stations by Program Type
1. While the name of the station is being displayed on the display, press the
button on the remote controller twice.
• If none of the Program Types are set for the radio station under reception,
"None" is displayed.
2. Press the cursor buttons / on the remote controller to select the Program
Type you want to search for, and then press the ENTER button to start the
search.
• The Program Types displayed are as follows: None / News (News reports)
/ Affairs (Current affairs) / Info (Information) / Sport / Educate (Education) /
Drama / Culture / Science (Science and technology) / Varied / Pop M (Pop
music) / Rock M (Rock music) / Easy M (Middle of the road music) / Light
M (Light classics) / Classics (Serious classics) / Other M (Other music)
/ Weather / Finance / Children (Children's programmes) / Social (Social
affairs) / Religion / Phone In / Travel / Leisure / Jazz (Jazz music) / Country
(Country music) / Nation M (National music) / Oldies (Oldies music) / Folk
M (Folk music) / Document (Documentary)
• The information displayed may not match the content delivered by the
station.
3. When a station is found, the station blinks on the display. Pressing the
ENTER button in this state will receive that station. If you don't press the
ENTER button, the unit starts to search for another station.

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Playback
• If no stations are found, the message "Not Found" is displayed.
• Unusual characters may be displayed when the unit receives unsupported
characters. This is not a malfunction. Also, if the signal from a station is weak,
information may not be displayed.
Presetting a Radio Station ( →p88)

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Listening To DAB Digital Radio (European models only)
Tuning into a Radio Station
Perform the following procedure when this unit is on.
1. Press TUNER repeatedly to select "DAB".
• The very rst time you select DAB, the Auto Tuning function automatically
scans the DAB Band 3 for the multiplexes (i.e., stations) available in your
area. Once the scanning process is complete, the rst station that was
detected is selected.
2. Select the desired radio station with / .
• If a new DAB station is introduced, or you move to a new area, press
,
then use the cursors and ENTER button to run the "DAB Auto Scan" in
"Miscellaneous" - "Tuner".
MODE
/ / /
ENTER
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Changing the order stations are displayed
You can sort the available stations alphabetically or by multiplex.
1. Press MODE repeatedly to set the method for sorting the display order from
the following.
Alphabet (default setting): Sort stations alphabetically.
Multiplex: Sort stations by multiplex.
Displaying DAB Radio Information
1. Press
repeatedly to display more information about the selected DAB
station.
DLS (Dynamic Label Segment): When tuned to a station that's broadcasting
DLS text data, the text will scroll across the display.
Program Type: Displays the type of program.
Bit Rate and Audio Mode: Displays the station's bit rate and audio mode
(Stereo, Mono).
Quality: Displays the signal quality.
0 - 59: Poor reception
60 - 79: Good reception
80 - 100: Excellent reception
Multiplex Name: Displays the name of the current multiplex.
Multiplex Number and Frequency:
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Presetting a Radio Station
Registration Procedure
You can preset up to 40(*) of your favorite radio stations.
(*)North American, Australian and Asian models: AM and FM stations
European models: FM and DAB stations
After tuning in to the radio station you want to register, perform the following
procedure.
1. Press +Fav so that the preset number on the display blinks.
2. While the preset number is blinking (approx. 8 seconds), repeatedly press the
cursors / to select a number between 1 and 40.
3. Press +Fav again to register the station.
When the station is registered, the preset number stops blinking. Repeat this
steps to register your favorite radio stations.
+Fav
CLEAR
/ / /
ENTER
TUNER
Selecting a Preset Radio Station
1. Press TUNER.
2. Press the cursors
/ to select a preset number.
Deleting a Preset Radio Station
1. Press TUNER.
2. Press the cursors
/ to select the preset number to delete.
3. After pressing +Fav, press CLEAR while the preset number is blinking,
and delete the preset number. When deleted, the number on the display
disappears.

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You can change the listening mode during play by pressing repeatedly "AUTO/DIRECT", "SURR", or "STEREO".
• For details of the effects of each listening mode, refer to "Listening Mode Effects" ( →p196).
• For listening modes selectable for each audio format of input signals, refer to "Input Formats and Selectable Listening Modes" ( →p192).
AUTO/DIRECT button
Press repeatedly and the listening modes suited to the input signal are switched
between "Auto Surround", "Direct", and "Pure Direct". After selecting one of
them, "Auto Surround" (or "Direct" or "Pure Direct") is displayed, then the most
suitable listening mode for the audio format is selected automatically (DTS for
multi-channel input signals, Stereo for 2 channel input signals, etc.) and an
indicator such as "DTS" is displayed on the display.
The display changes automatically.
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SURR button
By pressing repeatedly you can select the audio format of the signals being input
and switch between a variety of listening modes. Select the mode that suits your
preference. The selected listening mode is displayed on the display.
STEREO button
You can select the Stereo mode to playback only from the front speakers and
subwoofer and the Extended Stereo mode.
• Each of AUTO/DIRECT, SURR, and STEREO buttons stores the listening
mode that was selected last. If content incompatible of the listening mode
selected last is played, the most standard listening mode for the content is
automatically selected.
Checking the input format and listening mode
Repeatedly pressing the button on the remote controller switches the display
of the main unit in the following order.
• The content displayed depends on the source, BLUETOOTH, etc., being
played.
• Not all the information is necessarily displayed.
Input source and volume
Listening mode
Input format
The display is switched in
a few seconds.
Sampling frequency
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Menu operations
You can quickly adjust the settings you frequently use, such as tone
adjustments, etc.
You can make the settings on the TV screen while playing something. Press
on the remote controller to display the AV Adjust menu. Note that there is no
display on the TV screen when the input selector is "CD", "TV", "PHONO", "FM",
"AM", or "DAB" so follow the main unit’s display while doing the operations.
AV Adjust
HDMI
Audio
Room EQ
Level
HDMI Out
Sound Delay
Audio Return Channel
BD/DVD
Select the item with the cursor / buttons of the remote controller and press
ENTER to conrm your selection.
Use the cursors to change the settings.
• To return to the previous screen, press .
• To exit the settings, press .
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HDMI
HDMI Out: Select the HDMI OUT jack to output video signals from "MAIN",
"SUB", and "MAIN+SUB".
Sound Delay: If the video is behind the audio, you can delay the audio to offset
the gap. Different settings can be set for each input selector.
• It cannot be set if the listening mode is Pure Direct and the input signal is
either analog or DSD.
Audio Return Channel: You can enjoy the sound of the HDMI-connected ARC-
compatible TV through the speakers connected to the unit. Select "On" when
listening to the audio of TV using the speakers of this unit. Select "Off" when the
ARC function is not used.
Audio
Sound Retriever: Improve the quality of the compressed audio. Playback sound
of lossy compressed les such as MP3 will be improved. The setting can be
separately set to each input selector. The setting is effective in the signals of
48 kHz or less. The setting is not effective in the bitstream signals.
• It cannot be set if the listening mode is Direct or Pure Direct.
• This cannot be selected when either of the slots is selected with "Dirac Live"
( →p93).
Midnight: Make small sounds easily heard. It is useful when you need to reduce
the volume while watching a movie late night.
• It cannot be set if the listening mode is Direct or Pure Direct.
• The setting cannot be used in the following cases.
– If "Loudness Management" is set to "Off" when playing Dolby Digital Plus
or Dolby TrueHD
– When the input signal is DTS:X and "Dialog Control" is other than 0 dB
Stereo Assign: This function enables you to select a pair of speakers to output
stereo sound. Apart from the front speakers (Front), you can select the Surround
speakers (Surround), Surround Back speakers (Surround Back), Height 1
speakers (Height 1), and Height 2 speakers (Height 2).
Selectable
"Front" "Surround"
• The listening mode switches to "Stereo" if the audio output destination is
changed.
Zone B: Select a method of outputting audio to ZONE B from among "Off", "On
(A+B)" and "On (B)".
• In the following cases, "Zone B" cannot be selected.
– When ZONE 2 is On
– When "System Setup" - "Speaker" - "Conguration" - "Zone 2 Preout"
( →p133) on the Home screen is set to "Zone 2"
Auto Phase Control+: The low frequencies are recorded with a delay for some
discs not made according to phase control standards. This function corrects
the phase shift when playing such discs. When "Auto" is selected, in addition
to the low frequency delay, the polarity and correlation are also detected and
corrected.
• It cannot be set if the listening mode is Pure Direct.
• This cannot be selected when either of the slots is selected with "Dirac Live"
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Room EQ
Dirac Live (*1): You can select the equalizers measured with Dirac Live
( →p168, p172) from "Slot1" to "Slot3". When disabling the equalizer, select
"Off".
• The Dirac Live measurement results are saved in "Slot1" to "Slot3", but
you are able to register your own original sound quality with Manual Adjust
( →p173).
• This cannot be selected when measurements are made using "Full Auto
MCACC".
MCACC EQ (*1)(*3): Enable or disable the equalizer function that corrects for
distortion caused by the acoustic environment of the room.
Phase Control (*1): Correct phase disturbance in the low range to enhance the
bass. This enables you to achieve powerful bass reproduction that is faithful to
the original sound.
Theater Filter (*2)(*3): Adjust the soundtrack that was processed to enhance its
high pitch range, in order to make it suitable for home theater.
Standing Wave (*1)(*3): Setting this "On" will control the effect of the standing
wave generated by the sound wave reected by wall or similar interfering with
the original sound wave.
(*1) It cannot be set if the listening mode is Pure Direct.
(*2) It cannot be set if the listening mode is Direct or Pure Direct.
(*3) This function cannot be used if Dirac Live (
→p168, p172) is being used.
Furthermore, there is no effect even if it can be selected.
Level
Front: Adjust the speaker level of the front speakers while listening to the sound.
Center: Adjust the speaker level of the center speaker while listening to the
sound.
Subwoofer: Adjust the speaker level of the subwoofer while listening to the
sound.
• If you set the unit to the standby mode, the adjustments you made will be
restored to the previous statuses.

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AirPlay
®
By connecting this unit to the same network as iOS devices, such as that of iPhone
®
, iPod touch
®
and iPad
®
, you can enjoy music les on iOS devices wirelessly.
• Update the OS version on your iOS device to the latest version.
• Depending on the iOS version, operation screens or operation procedures on the iOS device may be different. For details, refer to the operating instructions for the
iOS device.
Basic Operations
1. Connect the iOS device to the access point where this unit is connected via
network.
2. Tap the AirPlay icon in the play screen of the music app on an iOS device
that supports AirPlay and select this unit from the list of devices displayed.
3. Play the music le on the iOS device.
• If "System Setup" - "Hardware" - "Power Management" - "Network Standby"
is set to "Off " in the Home, manually turn the unit on and then press NET
on the remote controller. In the factory default setting, the Network Standby
function ( →p145) is set to On.
• Due to the characteristics of AirPlay wireless technology, the sound produced
on this unit may slightly be behind the sound played on the AirPlay-enabled
device.
You can also play the music les on a PC with iTunes (Ver. 10.2 or later)
equipped. Conrm that this unit and the PC are connected to the same network
beforehand. Then, press NET on the remote controller. Next, click the AirPlay
icon
in iTunes, select this unit from the displayed devices, and start play of a
music le.
Pioneer VSX-LX
iPhone
Wi-Fi
e.g., iOS 10

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Playing Back on multiple devices (AirPlay2)
This unit supports AirPlay2. If the version of the iOS device is iOS11.4 or later,
you can play the music le on the iOS device simultaneously on this device and
on another device that supports AirPlay2.
1. Connect the iOS device to the access point where this unit is connected via
network.
2. Tap the AirPlay icon on the play screen of the music play application on
the iOS device, and select this unit and AirPlay2-supported devices to play
from the displayed devices.
• AirPlay2-supported devices are displayed with white circle on the right
side.
• Multiple AirPlay2-supported devices can be selected.
• The volume can be adjusted on individual devices.
3. Play the music le on the iOS device.
• If "System Setup" - "Hardware" - "Power Management" - "Network Standby"
is set to "Off " in the Home, manually turn the unit on and then press NET
on the remote controller. In the factory default setting, the Network Standby
function ( →p145) is set to On.
• Due to the characteristics of AirPlay wireless technology, the sound produced
on this unit may slightly be behind the sound played on the AirPlay-enabled
device.
You can also play the music les on a PC with iTunes (Ver. 12.8 or later)
equipped. Conrm that this unit and the PC are connected to the same network
beforehand. Then, press NET on the remote controller. Next, click the AirPlay
icon
in iTunes, select this unit and AirPlay2-supported devices to play from
the displayed devices, and start play of a music le.
Pioneer VSX-LX
iPhone
Pioneer XXXXXXXX
Pioneer XXXXXXXXXX
Wi-Fi
e.g., iOS 11.4

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DTS Play-Fi
®
https://play-.com/
When connecting this unit to the same network as mobile devices, such as
a smartphone and tablet, you can enjoy music played on the mobile device
wirelessly. Music from a streaming distribution service or music in the music
library on a mobile device can be played. This function also supports a playlist
on iTunes. Also, connecting multiple speakers supporting DTS Play-Fi on
the same network will enable "Group playback" that plays the same music in
separate rooms at home. To enjoy this function, download Pioneer Music Control
App (available on iOS or Android™).
Playing Back
1. Download Pioneer Music Control App using your mobile device.
https://intl.pioneer-audiovisual.com/play/app_p.html
2. Connect the mobile device to the network where this unit is connected.
3. Starting up Pioneer Music Control App will automatically display compatible
devices.
4. Select this device from the compatible devices. Then, a list of applications
such as a music streaming distribution service is displayed. Select
the content to play, and perform operation according to the on-screen
instructions.
• If "System Setup" - "Hardware" - "Power Management" - "Network Standby"
is set to "Off " in the Home, manually turn the unit on and then press NET
on the remote controller. In the factory default setting, the Network Standby
function (
→p145) is set to On.
• For detailed operation and FAQ, visit the following URL.
https://intl.pioneer-audiovisual.com/play/info_p.html
• To use a music streaming distribution service, user registration may be
required.
• This unit does not support the following DTS Play-Fi functions.
– Spotify
– Wireless Surround Sound
– Line In Rebroadcast
– Internet Radio
• Some of the settings in the "Setup menu" cannot be changed on this unit. To
change those settings, cancel the connection of this unit from the application.
• Listening modes cannot be selected during playback.

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Amazon Alexa
Alexa is a cloud-based voice service developed by Amazon. When this unit is
registered with an Amazon account, you can use a terminal with Amazon Alexa
(an Amazon Echo, etc.) or Amazon Alexa App (available on iOS and Android™)
to perform operations such as adjusting the volume of this unit or playing music
using voice commands.
• You need an Amazon account to use Amazon Alexa. For more information,
see the Amazon website.
Registering this unit with an Amazon
account
1. Register with the Amazon account on Pioneer Remote App. This cannot be
set with operations on this unit.
Refer to "Pioneer Remote App" ( →p171) for information about the app.
2. Start Pioneer Remote App and tap the unit when displayed.
3. Tap "NET" or "NETWORK" at the top of the Pioneer Remote App screen, and
after switching to the network menu, tap the "amazon alexa" icon.
• If the login screen is not displayed, but rather a screen prompting
installation of Service Unlocker, then install that rst.
Available services may differ depending on your area.
4. Tap "Start Setup", and in the Setup screen, select the language and register
the device name. Select the same language as the one you have selected
for your other terminals with Amazon Alexa (an Amazon Echo, etc.). For the
device name, use one that can easily be called up vocally.
For example: Speaker
5. Tap "Next" to display the Amazon Alexa screen.
6. Follow the on screen instructions to enter the Amazon account information,
such as your email address and password, to log into Amazon (*1). After
logging in, tap "Allow" and register this unit with an Amazon account.
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7. When registration is nished, the screen returns to the one for Pioneer
Remote App. Follow the on screen instructions and talk to the terminal with
Amazon Alexa (an Amazon Echo, etc.), and conrm that you can use voice
commands.
For example: "Alexa, raise the volume of the speaker (*2)"
"Alexa, play music from the speaker (*2)"
(*2) Use the device name you registered in Step 4 when talking.
Operating this unit
You can use voice commands to adjust the volume on this unit, start and stop
music, and skip music up or down.
1. With the unit on, speak at the terminal with Amazon Alexa (an Amazon Echo,
etc.). When using the Amazon Alexa app, after starting the app, tap the Alexa
logo and speak at the mobile device.
For example: "Alexa, raise the volume of the speaker (*3)"
"Alexa, play music from the speaker (*3)"
(*3) Use the device name you registered in Step 4 of "Registering this unit
with an Amazon account" when talking.
• Refer to the website for details about voice commands. (Click here )
• It is not possible to turn the unit on or off, or to switch the listening mode.
• Refer to the Amazon websites for information about operation of the Amazon
Alexa app.

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Amazon Music
You can use the music distribution service provided by Amazon by registering
with Amazon Music.
• To play Amazon Music you need to have an Amazon account and to be
a member of Amazon Prime and Amazon Music Unlimited. For more
information, see the Amazon website.
Amazon Music is now available in several countries. If Amazon Music is not
available in your country, please visit https://music.amazon.com/ for more info.
Registering This Unit with Amazon Music
1. Register with the Amazon account on Pioneer Remote App. This cannot be
set with operations on this unit.
Refer to "Pioneer Remote App" ( →p171) for information about the app.
2. Start Pioneer Remote App and tap the unit when displayed.
3. Tap "NET" or "NETWORK" at the top of the Pioneer Remote App screen, and
after switching to the network screen, tap the "Amazon Music" icon to display
the Amazon Music login screen. (Depending on the model, the icon names
may be different.)
• If the login screen is not displayed, but rather a screen prompting
installation of Service Unlocker, then install that rst.
Available services may differ depending on your area.
4. Enter the information required for the Amazon account, such as your email
address and password, to log into Amazon. The Amazon Music menu is
displayed when login is successful and this unit is registered.
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Playing Amazon Music using the Pioneer
Remote App
1. Start the Pioneer Remote App. This unit is displayed automatically when the
app is started, so tap the unit when displayed to select it.
2. Tap "NET" or "NETWORK" at the top of the screen, and after switching to the
network screen, tap the "Amazon Music" icon.
3. Select the content that you want to play in the menu screen for Amazon
Music and start play.
Playing Amazon Music using the remote
controller
1. Switch the input on the TV to the input connected to the unit.
2. Pressing NET will display the Network Functions list screen on the TV.
3. Select "Amazon Music" with the cursors and press ENTER to conrm.
4. Select the content that you want to play in the menu screen for Amazon
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TIDAL
Registering this unit with TIDAL allows you to enjoy the music distribution
service provided by TIDAL. You can register this unit on the screen of Pioneer
Remote App by downloading Pioneer Remote App (available on iOS or
Android™) to mobile devices such as a smartphone and tablet.
• You need a TIDAL account to play back TIDAL. For more information, see the
TIDAL website.
Registering this unit with TIDAL
• You can register this unit with TIDAL using Pioneer Remote App. The
registration cannot be performed by operation of this unit.
1. Connect this unit to your home network by the network settings on this unit.
2. Download Pioneer Remote App using your mobile device.
3. Connect the mobile device to the network where this unit is connected.
4. Start up Pioneer Remote App to automatically display this unit. Tap and select
this unit displayed.
5. Tap "NET" or "NETWORK" on the upper part of the Pioneer Remote App’s
screen to switch to the network menu. Then tap the "TIDAL" icon to display
the login screen of TIDAL. (Depending on the model, the icon names may be
different.)
• If the login screen is not displayed but an update or installation screen
is displayed instead, perform the update or installation according to the
onscreen instructions.
Available services may differ depending on your area.
6. Enter the TIDAL account information such as login ID and password to log in
to TIDAL. When the login is successful and this unit is registered, the TIDAL
menu is displayed.
For playback, proceed to step 3 in the next section.
Playing TIDAL
1. Start up Pioneer Remote App. This unit is automatically displayed after
startup. Then, tap and select this unit displayed.
2. Tap "NET" or "NETWORK" on the upper part of the screen to switch to the
network screen. Then tap the "TIDAL" icon.
3. Select the content to play from the menu screen of TIDAL to start playback.
• To play TIDAL using the remote controller, operate the input selector on
the remote controller to display the network menu, and select "TIDAL" from
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Connecting the Sonos System for Playback
Once your unit is connected to the Sonos Connect you will be able to send any
music or source on your Sonos App to the unit. By going through the Sonos
Connect, you can play your unit through other Sonos devices in the network in
the same group, or you can just play on your unit. Further, the power of your unit
turns on automatically when music starts playing on the Sonos App, and the
linked function to switch input works.
• If "System Setup" - "Hardware" - "Power Management" - "Network Standby"
is set to "Off " in the Home, manually turn the unit on and then press NET
on the remote controller. In the factory default setting, the Network Standby
function ( →p145) is set to On.
• You can register a maximum of 3 Sonos Connect.
Necessary Equipment
• Sonos Connect
• RCA audio cable (supplied with Sonos Connect)
How to Connect This Unit and Sonos
Connect
1. Connect the Sonos Connect to the AUDIO IN jack of this unit with the RCA
audio cable supplied with the Sonos Connect. Any input can be used other
than the PHONO jack.
• You can also connect with a digital cable. For details, refer to the
instruction manual of the Sonos.
• You can rename the input that is displayed on the unit to a more logical
name. For example, you can change the name of input that the Sonos
Connect is plugged into from "CD" (or another input selector name) to
"SONOS". Press the button on the remote controller to display the
Home screen, and select "System Setup" - "Source" - "Name Edit" to
change the name.
Setting Up
A setup is required to play Sonos on this unit. Make the setting according to the
following procedure.
1. Press the button on the remote controller to display the Home screen,
select "System Setup" - "Hardware" - "Works with SONOS", and press the
ENTER button.
2. Select the following items with the cursors / and set each item.
Input Selector:
Enable the interlocking function with the Sonos Connect. With the cursors / ,
select the input selector to which the Sonos Connect is connected.
Connected Device:
Press the ENTER button to display Sonos devices connected to the same
network as the network of this unit. Select the Sonos Connect connected to
the unit and press the ENTER button.
• Products (e.g. Play:3 unequipped with an output terminal) other than the
Sonos Connect are also displayed in the device list and selectable. In
that case, when playback on the Sonos side starts, the input is switched,
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Sonos Connect.
• Up to 32 devices can be displayed on the Sonos product list screen. If you
cannot nd the Sonos Connect to be interlocked, return to the previous
screen, turn off the product you do not want to interlock, and try again.
Output Zone:
With the cursors / , select the ZONE where you want to listen to the music.
"Main": Outputs audio only to the main room (where this unit is located).
"Zone 2": Outputs audio only to the separate room (ZONE 2).
"Main/Zone 2": Outputs audio to both the main room and separate room
(ZONE 2).
"Zone 3": Outputs audio only to the separate room (ZONE 3).
"Main/Zone 3": Outputs audio to both the main room and separate room
(ZONE 3).
"Zone 2/Zone 3": Outputs audio to both the separate rooms (ZONE 2 and
ZONE 3).
"Main/Zone 2/Zone 3": Outputs audio to the main room and both separate
rooms (ZONE 2 and ZONE 3).
Preset Volume:
You can set the volume that Sonos Connect will be played at beforehand.
Select a value from "Last" (Volume level before entering standby mode),
"-∞ dB", and "-81.5 dB" to "+18.0 dB".
• When making the setting for the second and third unit, press the cursor
several times to move to the next page, and change the menu from
"SONOS-1" to "SONOS-2" or "SONOS-3".
Playing Sonos on This Unit
1.
Using your Sonos App select the music you want to listen to and send it to the
room (or group) where your unit is located. We recommend naming your unit /
Sonos Connect combination a friendly name like TV Room or Living Room where
the equipment is located.
• If the input on your unit does not change automatically when play starts, try
stopping play, then starting it again.
• When the "Volume Pass Through" mode has been selected with the Sonos
App settings, you can use the Sonos App to control the volume of this unit.
* You cannot use the "Preset Volume" function when the "Volume Pass
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Internet Radio
By connecting this unit to an Internet-connected network, you can enjoy Internet radio services such as TuneIn Radio.
• To play Internet radio services, the network needs to be connected to the Internet.
•
Depending on the Internet radio service, a user registration may be required on your PC beforehand. For details of each service, visit the website of each
service.
Playing Back
Perform the following procedure when this unit is on.
1. Switch the input on the TV to the input connected to the unit.
2. Pressing NET will display the Network Services list screen on the TV.
3. Select your preferred Internet radio service using cursor, and press ENTER to
conrm the selection.
4. Following the on-screen instructions, select a radio station and program using
cursor, and then press ENTER to play.
• To return to the previous screen, press .
NET
/ / /
ENTER
Inputs
TV
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
TV
INPUT
Network
TV’s REMOTE
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Internet Radio Service Menu
You can bookmark specic stations, or delete stations that have been
bookmarked. The displayed menu varies according to the service being
selected.
The menu icon
is displayed while a station is being played. When only this
icon is displayed, pressing ENTER will display the menu on the screen. When
multiple icons are displayed, select the
icon with the cursor, and press
ENTER.
Regarding the TuneIn Radio Account
If you create an account on the TuneIn Radio website (tunein.com), and log in it
from this unit, your favorite radio stations or programs you have followed on the
website are automatically added to your "My Presets" on this unit. "My Presets"
is displayed on the next level in the hierarchical structure of TuneIn Radio. To
display a radio station added to "My Presets", you need log into TuneIn Radio
from the unit. To log in, select "Login" - "I have a TuneIn account" in the "TuneIn
Radio" top list on the unit, and then enter your user name and password.
• If you select "Login" on this unit, a registration code is displayed. By using
this code, you can associate the device on the My Page section of the TuneIn
Radio website so that you can log in from "Login" - "Login with a registration
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Multi-zone
You can enjoy 2 ch audio in the separate room (ZONE 2/ZONE 3) while performing playback in the main room (where this unit is located). The same source can
be played back in the main room and ZONE 2/ZONE 3 simultaneously. Also, different sources can be played back in both rooms. For the "NET", "BLUETOOTH" or
"USB" input selector, you can select only the same source for the main room and separate room. If you select "NET" in the main room and then select "BLUETOOTH"
in the separate room, the main room setting switches to "BLUETOOTH". You cannot select different stations of DAB (European models)/AM (North American,
Australian and Asian models)/FM broadcasts for the main room and separate room.
Pioneer Remote App ( →p171) is useful for the multi-zone playback operation. Download Pioneer Remote App (available on iOS or Android™) to a mobile device,
such as a smartphone and tablet to use it.
Playing Back (ZONE 2) ( →p108)

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Playing Back (ZONE 2)
In the remote controller operation, while pressing and holding the ZONE 2
SHIFT button on the remote controller, operate with each button.
1. Point the remote controller at the unit, and while pressing and holding the
ZONE 2 SHIFT button on the remote controller, press .
• "Z2" on the display of the main unit lights up.
2. While pressing and holding the ZONE 2 SHIFT button on the remote
controller, press the input selector of the input source you want to play in the
separate room. When operating on the main unit, press the ZONE CONTROL
button repeatedly to select "Z2" on the display, then within 8 seconds select
the input you want to play in another room using the input selector dial.
3. When using the ZONE 2 PRE/LINE OUT connection, adjust the sound
volume on the integrated amplier in the separate room. For the ZONE
speaker output, while pressing and holding the ZONE 2 SHIFT button on the
remote controller, adjust the volume with the volume button. When operating
on the main unit, press the ZONE CONTROL button repeatedly to select "Z2"
on the display, then within 8 seconds adjust using the MASTER VOLUME
knob.
• When connecting an integrated amplier that does not have a volume
control, in the System Setup menu, set "Multi Zone" - "Zone 2" - "Output
Level" ( →p148) to "Variable (Default Value: Fixed)". If you do not set
this, the volume output will be very loud and there is a danger of damage
to the integrated amplier, speakers, etc. When connecting an integrated
amplier that has a volume control, leave this as "Fixed".
• Information of a connected device can be displayed on the TV in the
separate room. Press the button while pressing and holding the ZONE 2
SHIFT button on the remote controller.
• If you turn the unit to standby during multi-zone playback, the Z2 indicator is
dimmed, and the playback mode is switched to playback in a separate room
only. Setting ZONE 2 to on while the unit is in standby also switches the
playback mode to playback in the separate room only.
• The audio from externally connected AV components can be output to ZONE
2 only when the audio is analog or 2 ch PCM signal. When the AV component
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is connected to this unit with an HDMI cable, digital coaxial cable or digital
optical cable, change the audio output of the AV component to the PCM
output.
• When video and audio via HDMI input are output to ZONE 2, set "Input/
Output Assign" - "TV Out / OSD" - "Zone 2 HDMI" ( →p127) to "Use" on the
System Setup menu.
• DSD audio signals cannot be output to ZONE 2 when selected with the "NET"
or "USB" input selector.
• If ZONE 2 is on, power consumption during standby will increase.
• This function turns off if you use "Transmitting audio from this unit to
BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled devices" ( →p81).
To set the function to off: While pressing and holding ZONE 2 SHIFT button,
press
. Alternatively, press the ZONE 2 ON/OFF button on the main unit.
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Playing Back (ZONE 3)
In the remote controller operation, while pressing and holding the ZONE 3
SHIFT button on the remote controller, operate with each button. Settings are
required to playback a source in ZONE 3.
When outputting from the speakers: Set "Speaker" - "Conguration" - "Zone
Speaker" ( →p133) in the System Setup menu to "Zone 2/Zone 3".
When outputting from the integrated amplier: Set "Speaker" -
"Conguration" ( →p132) in the System Setup to one of the following.
– Set "Speaker Channels" to "2.1 ch", "3.1 ch", "4.1 ch", or "5.1 ch"
– Set "Speaker Channels" to "2.1.2 ch", "3.1.2 ch", "4.1.2 ch", or "5.1.2 ch",
and set "Bi-Amp" and "Zone Speaker" to "No"
1. Point the remote controller at the unit, and while pressing and holding the
ZONE 3 SHIFT button on the remote controller, press
.
• "Z3" on the display of the main unit lights up.
2. While pressing and holding the ZONE 3 SHIFT button on the remote
controller, press the input selector of the input source you want to play in the
separate room. When operating on the main unit, press the ZONE CONTROL
button repeatedly to select "Z3" on the display, then within 8 seconds select
the input you want to play in another room using the input selector dial.
3. If the unit is connected to the integrated amplier in the separate room,
adjust the volume on the integrated amplier. If the unit is connected to the
power amplier or ZONE speaker in the separate room, adjust the volume
with the volume button while pressing and holding the ZONE 3 SHIFT button
on the remote controller. When operating on the main unit, press the ZONE
CONTROL button repeatedly to select "Z3" on the display, then within 8
seconds adjust using the MASTER VOLUME knob.
• When connecting the power amplier, set "Multi Zone" - "Zone 3" - "Output
Level" (
→p149) to "Variable" on the System Setup menu. If it is not set,
a large volume is output and the power amplier, speakers, etc. may be
damaged.
• If you turn the unit to standby during multi-zone playback, the Z3 indicator is
dimmed, and the playback mode is switched to playback in a separate room
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only. Setting ZONE 3 to on while the unit is in standby also switches the
playback mode to playback in a separate room only.
• For ZONE 3 output, audio from externally connected AV components can be
output only when it is an analog audio signal.
• DSD audio signals cannot be output to ZONE 3 when selected with the "NET"
or "USB" input selector.
• If ZONE 3 is on, power consumption during standby will increase.
• This function turns off if you use "Transmitting audio from this unit to
BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled devices" ( →p81).
To set the function to off: While pressing and holding ZONE 3 SHIFT button,
press
. Alternatively, press the ZONE 3 ON/OFF button on the main unit.

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Using PERSONAL PRESET
Registration
You can register settings ( →p113) such as the current input selector and
listening mode with the three PERSONAL PRESET buttons, and call a
registered setting in a single operation.
e.g.) Pressing the PERSONAL PRESET button will automatically switch the
input selector to "TUNER" to receive the registered station. Also, the listening
mode and volume level are switched as registered.
Perform the following steps in the state of the setting to register.
1. Press and hold any of the 1 to 3 buttons of PERSONAL PRESET.
2. "Preset Written" appears on the display, and the setting is registered. If
registration has already been made, the registered setting is overwritten.
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Settings that can be registered
The following settings can be registered with PERSONAL PRESET.
– Input selector (Network service or AM (North American, Australian and Asian
models)/FM/DAB (European models) radio stations can also be registered.)
– Output destination (HDMI)
– Listening mode
– Volume level (Upper limit "0.0 dB")
(When ZONE 2/ZONE 3 is on, the volume level of ZONE 2/ZONE 3 is also
registered.)
– Output destination (Multi Zone)
– Sound Retriever function's "On" and "Off"
– TREBLE/BASS/DIALOG, etc.
* When AM/FM/DAB radio stations are registered, TUNER's preset numbers
"38", "39" and "40" ( →p88) are overwritten.
Using the registered settings
1. Press any of the 1 to 3 buttons of PERSONAL PRESET with which settings
have been registered.
Checking the registered settings
1. Press to display the Home screen, select "System Setup" - "Input/Output
Assign" - "PERSONAL PRESET Information" ( →p130), and press ENTER.
2. The registered settings are displayed in the list.
• Some of the items such as the Sound Retriever function are not displayed
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Playing music les saved on a USB storage device
You can play music les stored on a USB storage device.
USB Front
Perform the following procedure when this unit is on.
1. Switch the input on the TV to the input connected to the unit.
2. Plug your USB storage device with the music les into the USB port either on
the front panel or rear panel of this unit.
3. Press INPUT SELECT and select "USB Front" or "USB Rear".
• If the "USB" indicator blinks on the display, check whether the USB storage
device is plugged in properly.
• Do not unplug the USB storage device while "Connecting..." is being
displayed on the display. This may cause data corruption or malfunction.
4. Press ENTER in the next screen. The list of folders and music les on the
USB storage device is displayed. Select the folder with the cursors, and press
ENTER to conrm your selection.
5. Select the music le with the cursors, and then press ENTER to start
playback.
/ / /
ENTER
INPUT
SELECT
• To return to the previous screen, press .
• Characters that cannot be displayed on this unit appear with "".
• The USB port of this unit complies with the USB 2.0 standard. The transfer
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etc. may occur.
• When playing les recorded with VBR (Variable bit-rate), the playback time
may not be displayed correctly.
• This unit supports the gapless playback of the USB storage device in the
following conditions.
When continuously playing WAV, FLAC and Apple Lossless les with the
same format, sampling frequency, the number of channels and quantization
bit rate.
• To display an album title, artist name and album art of a le in WAV format,
make the folder structure and le names as shown below when saving music
les. The album art can be displayed by saving a .jpg le to display on the
screen in the folder of bottom level. Note that a large volume of .jpg le may
take time to be displayed, or may not be displayed.
Folder 1
Artist name
Folder 1-1
Album name
file 1-1
file 2-1
file 3-1
Folder 1-2
Album name
file 1-2
file 2-2
file 3-2
.jpg file
.jpg file
USB Storage Device Requirements
• This unit can use USB storage devices that comply with the USB mass
storage class standard. Also the format of USB storage devices supports
FAT16 or FAT32 le system format.
• If the USB storage device has been partitioned, each section will be treated
as an independent device.
• Up to 20,000 tracks per folder are supported, and folders can be nested up to
16 levels deep.
• USB hubs and USB storage devices with hub functions are not supported. Do
not connect these devices to the unit.
• If an AC adapter is supplied with the USB storage device, connect the AC
adapter, and use it with a household outlet.
• USB storage devices with security functions are not supported on this unit.
• Media inserted to the USB card reader may not be available in this function.
Furthermore, depending on the USB storage device, proper reading of the
contents may not be possible.
• In use of a USB storage device, our company accepts no responsibility
whatsoever for the loss or modication of data stored on a USB storage
device, or malfunction of the USB storage device. We recommend that you
back up the data stored on a USB storage device before using it with this unit.
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Music Server
Streaming play of music les stored on PCs or NAS devices connected to the same network as this unit is supported.
• The network servers this unit is compatible with are those PCs with players installed that have the server functionality of Windows Media
®
Player 12 or NAS that
are compatible with home network functionality. When using Windows Media
®
Player 12, you need to make the settings beforehand. Note that with PCs, only music
les registered in the library of Windows Media
®
Player can be played.
Windows Media
®
Player 12 settings
1. Turn on your PC, and start Windows Media
®
Player 12.
2. In the "Stream" menu, select "Turn on media streaming" to display a dialog
box.
• If the media streaming is already turned on, select "More streaming
options..." in the "Stream" menu to display the list of playback devices in
the network, and then go to step 4.
3. Click "Turn on media streaming" to display the list of playback devices in the
network.
4. Select this unit in "Media streaming options" and check that it is set to "Allow".
5. Click "OK" to close the dialog.
6. Open the "Stream" menu and conrm that "Allow remote control of my
Player..." is checked.
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Playing Back
Perform the following procedure when this unit is on.
1. Switch the input on the TV to the input connected to the unit.
2. Start the server (Windows Media
®
Player 12 or NAS device) containing the
music les to play.
3. Make sure that the PCs and/or NASs are properly connected to the same
network as this unit.
4. Press NET to display the network service list screen.
• If the "NET" indicator on the display blinks, the unit is not properly
connected to the network. Check the connection.
5. With the cursors, select "Music Server", and then press ENTER.
NET
/ / /
ENTER
Inputs
TV
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
TV
INPUT
Network
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6. Select the target server with the cursors, and press ENTER to display the
items list screen.
• This unit cannot access pictures and videos stored on servers.
• Depending on the server sharing settings, contents stored on the server
may not be displayed.
7. With the cursors, select the music le to play, and then press ENTER to start
playback.
• If "No Item." is displayed on the screen, check whether the network is
properly connected.
• To return to the previous screen, press
.
• When playing les recorded with VBR (Variable bit-rate), the playback time
may not be displayed correctly.
• For music les on a server, up to 20,000 tracks per folder are supported, and
folders can be nested up to 16 levels deep.
• Depending on the type of media server, the unit may not recognize it, or may
not be able to play its music les.
Searching music les to select
If the server you use supports search functions, the following search function
can be used.
Perform the following procedure with available servers displayed using Music
Server.
1. With / , select the server containing music les you want to play, and
select ENTER.
2. With / , select the Search folder, and press ENTER. The Search folder
contains the following three folders.
• "Search by Artist": Select this when searching by artist name.
• "Search by Album": Select this when searching by album title.
• "Search by Track": Select this when searching by track title.
3. With / , select the folder, and press ENTER.
4. Input a character string to search for, and press ENTER. Then, the search
result is displayed.
5. With / , select the music les to play, and select ENTER.
Controlling Remote Playback from a PC
You can use this unit to play music les stored on your PC by operating the PC
in your home network. The unit supports remote playback via Windows Media
®
Player 12. To use the remote playback function of this unit with Windows Media
®
Player 12, it must be congured beforehand. ( →p116)
Remote playback
1. Turn on the power of the unit.
2. Turn on your PC, and start Windows Media
®
Player 12.
3. Select and right-click the music le to play with Windows Media
®
Player 12.
• To remotely play a music le on another server, open the target server
from "Other Libraries", and select the music le to play.
4. Select this unit in "Play to" to open the "Play to" window of Windows Media
®
Player 12, and start playback on this unit.
• If your PC is running on Windows
®
8.1, click "Play to", and select this unit.
If your PC is running on Windows
®
10, click "Cast to Device", and select
this unit. Operations during remote playback are possible from the "Play
to" window on the PC. The playback screen is displayed on the HDMI-
connected TV.
5. Adjust the volume using the volume bar on the "Play to" window.
• Sometimes, the volume displayed on the remote playback window may
differ from the volume displayed on the display of this unit.
• When the volume is changed on this unit, the value is not reected in the
"Play to" window.
• This unit cannot play music les remotely in the following conditions.
– It is using a network service.
– It is playing a music le on a USB storage device.
• Remote play of FLAC and DSD is not supported.
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Play Queue
When downloading Pioneer Remote App (available on iOS or Android™) to
mobile devices, such as a smartphone and tablet, you can save your favorite
playlist (Play Queue information) among music les stored in the USB storage
device connected to this unit and music les stored in PC or NAS connected to
the same network as this unit, and you can play the music on the playlist. The
Play Queue information is effective until the power cord of this unit is removed
from the outlet. Refer to "Pioneer Remote App" ( →p171) for information about
the app.
Adding Play Queue Information
1. Select the "INPUT" input on the application screen, and tap the "USB" icon.
Or, select the "NET" input, and tap the "USB" icon or "Music Server" icon.
(Depending on the model, the icon names may be different.)
2. Tapping the "+" icon of the track you want to add will open the pop-up to add
the Play Queue information.
3. Touch the "Play Now ", "Play Next " or "Play Last " icon to add the
track to Play Queue.
• If there are no tracks on the Play Queue list, only "Play Now " is
displayed.
Sort and Delete
1. Select the "NET" input, tap the "Play Queue" icon, and enter the Play Queue
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2. Tap the " " icon of the track to sort, and drag the icon to the destination.
3.
To delete a track, slide the track to the left until the trash icon changes to " ".
If the device is on iOS, slide the " " icon to the left. Releasing your nger will
delete the track from Play Queue.
Playing Back
Playback starts when you select "Play Now " for Play Queue addition, or
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Connecting a transmitter for playback
When you connect wireless headphones or a wireless speaker transmitter to the ZONE B LINE OUT jacks of this unit, you can play back the same source through the
wireless headphones or wireless speakers as in the main room.
Connections
1. Use an analog audio cable to connect the ZONE B LINE OUT jacks on this
unit to the input jacks on the transmitter.
a
Transmitter
Setting Up
1. Press on the remote controller to display the Home screen, then set
"System Setup" - "Speaker" - "Conguration" - "Zone 2 Preout" ( →p133) to
"Zone B".
Playing Back
1. Press the button on the remote controller and select "Audio" - "Zone B".
• In the following cases, "Zone B" cannot be selected.
– When ZONE 2 is On
– When "System Setup" - "Speaker" - "Conguration" - "Zone 2 Preout"
on the Home screen is set to "Zone 2" ( →p133)
2. Select an audio output destination.
Off: Outputs audio only to ZONE A. "A" on the display of the main unit lights
up.
On (A+B): Outputs audio to both ZONE A and ZONE B. "A" and "B" on the
display of the main unit light up.
On (B): Outputs audio only to ZONE B. "B" on the display of the main unit
lights up.
3. Start play on the AV component.
4. Adjust the volume on the transmitter, etc., in ZONE B.
• When "Zone 2 Preout" is set to "Zone B" and "Audio" - "Zone B" at AV Adjust
is set to "On (A+B)", the output of ZONE A is as shown below.
– The tone cannot be adjusted.
– There will be no effect for the surround back speakers from "System
Setup" - "Speaker" - "Distance" (
→p135) in the Home screen.
• If "On (A+B)" is selected as an audio output destination, you can select only
the "Stereo" listening mode for ZONE A when using the 2.1 ch speaker layout.
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System Setup
Use the on-screen displays (OSD) that appear on the TV to make the settings.
Press on the remote controller to display the Home screen, then select System Setup with the cursors on the remote controller and
press ENTER.
Select the item with the cursor / / / buttons of the remote controller and press ENTER to conrm your selection.
Use the cursors / to change the default values.
• To return to the previous screen, press .
• To exit the settings, press .
Menu list
Input/Output Assign TV Out / OSD Make settings for TV output and On-Screen Displays (OSD) that appear on the TV. p126
HDMI Input Change input assignment between the input selectors and HDMI IN jacks. p128
Video Input Change input assignment between the input selectors and COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks and
the VIDEO IN jacks.
p128
Digital Audio Input Change input assignment between the input selectors and DIGITAL AUDIO IN COAXIAL/
OPTICAL jacks.
p128
Analog Audio Input Change input assignment between the input selectors and AUDIO IN jacks.
p129
Input Skip You can skip inputs to which nothing is connected when selecting them with the INPUT
SELECTOR dial on the main unit or with the INPUT SELECT button on the remote controller.
p129
PERSONAL PRESET Information
Conrm the registered contents of 1 to 3 buttons of PERSONAL PRESET. p130
Speaker Conguration Change the settings of connection environment of the speakers.
p132
Crossover Change the settings of crossover frequencies. p134
Distance Set the distance from each speaker to the listening position.
p135
Channel Level Adjust the volume level of each speaker. p135
Dolby Enabled Speaker Change the settings of Dolby Enabled Speakers.
p136
Speaker Virtualizer The Speaker Virtualizer function can be switched between On and Off. p136

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Audio Adjust Dual Mono/Mono Change the settings of multiplex audio playback. p137
Dolby Change the setting of when Dolby signals are input. p137
DTS/IMAX Change the setting of when DTS signals are input. p138
Volume Change the Volume settings. p139
Source Input Volume Absorber Adjust the volume level when there are differences in volume level among multiple devices
connected to this unit.
p140
Name Edit Set an easy name for each input. p140
Audio Select Select the priority for input selection when multiple audio sources are connected to one input
selector.
p141
Hardware HDMI Change the settings of the HDMI function.
p142
Power Management Change the settings for the power-save function. p144
12V Trigger A The 12V TRIGGER OUT A output setting can be set for each input selector.
p146
12V Trigger B The 12V TRIGGER OUT B output setting can be set for each input selector. p146
Works with SONOS Change the settings to connect with the Sonos Connect.
p147
Multi Zone Zone 2 Change the settings for Zone 2.
p148
Zone 3 Change the settings for Zone 3.
p149
Remote Play Zone Change the settings for remote play.
p149
Miscellaneous Tuner Change the settings for Tuner.
p150
Remote ID Change the remote controller ID.
p150
Firmware Update Change the settings for Firmware Update. p151
Initial Setup Make the initial setup from the setup menu.
p151
Lock Lock the Setup menu so that the settings cannot be changed. p151
Factory Reset All the settings are restored to factory defaults.
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Input/Output AssignInput/Output Assign
TV Out / OSD
Make settings for TV output and On-Screen Displays (OSD) that appear on the
TV.
HDMI Out (Default Value: MAIN)
Select the HDMI jack to be connected with the TV.
• If devices with different resolutions are connected to HDMI OUT MAIN jack
and SUB jack, images are output with the lower resolution.
MAIN When connecting the TV to the HDMI OUT MAIN jack
SUB When connecting the TV to the HDMI OUT SUB jack
MAIN+SUB When connecting to both the MAIN and SUB jacks
Dolby Vision (Default Value: MAIN)
To output Dolby Vision video from the player to a TV that supports Dolby Vision,
select either the HDMI OUT MAIN jack or HDMI OUT SUB jack to which the
Dolby Vision-supported TV is connected. This setting is only necessary if you
have set "HDMI Out" to "MAIN+SUB" and you have connected a TV to both the
MAIN and SUB jacks.
MAIN To output Dolby Vision video to a Dolby Vision-supported TV
connected to the HDMI OUT MAIN jack
SUB To output Dolby Vision video to a Dolby Vision-supported TV
connected to the HDMI OUT SUB jack
Off After selecting "MAIN" or "SUB", if the video on the TV does
not appear correctly
Upscaling (Default Value: Off)
When using a TV that supports 4K/8K, video signals input at 1080p can be
automatically upscaled to 4K/8K for output. Video signals that are input at 4K
can also automatically be output as 8K. Note that to output as 8K, set "HDMI
4K/8K Signal Format" ( →p127) to "8K Standard" or "8K Enhanced", and you
need to connect to a TV that is compatible with the 8K signal format with an
HDMI cable.
• If the TV does not support the 4K/8K resolution with the same frequency
as the frequency of HDMI input video signals, upscaling to 4K or 8K is not
correctly performed. Check the frequency of 4K/8K resolution supported
by the TV, and change the resolution of the video signals input from the AV
component.
Off When this function is not used
• Select "Off" if your TV does not support 4K/8K.
Auto When this function is used
Super Resolution (Default Value: 2)
When you have set "Upscaling" to "Auto", you can select the degree of video
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Input/Output Assign
HDMI 4K/8K Signal Format
Set the 4K/8K signal format input and output by this unit. Set to suit the TV or
player connected.
• The corresponding resolution is different depending on the HDMI jack
connected. See "Corresponding input resolutions" ( →p207) for details.
BD/DVD (Default Value: 4K Enhanced)
GAME (Default Value: 4K Enhanced)
CBL/SAT (Default Value: 4K Enhanced)
STRM BOX (Default Value: 4K Enhanced)
HDMI 5 (Default Value: 4K Enhanced)
HDMI 6 (Default Value: 4K Enhanced)
4K Standard When using a High Speed HDMI Cable that supports
10.2 Gbps to connect a TV or player compatible with standard
4K signal formats (4K 30Hz, etc.)
4K Enhanced When using a Premium High Speed HDMI Cable that supports
18 Gbps to connect a TV or player compatible with high-
denition 4K signal formats (4K 60Hz, 4K HDR, etc.)
• There may be some image disruption depending on the
connected component and the HDMI cable. If this occurs,
switch to "4K Standard".
8K Standard When using a PREMIUM High Speed HDMI Cable that
supports 18 Gbps to connect a TV or player compatible with
4K 120Hz, 5K 30Hz, or 8K 30Hz signal formats
8K Enhanced When using an ULTRA High Speed HDMI Cable that supports
48 Gbps to connect a TV or player compatible with 5K 60Hz or
8K 60Hz signal formats
Zone 2 HDMI (Default Value: Not Use)
Make the setting when you output to the Zone 2 TV connected to the HDMI OUT
SUB/ZONE 2 jack.
Use Enable this function
Not Use Disable this function
• When video and audio via HDMI input are output to ZONE 2,
set to "Use".
OSD Language (Default Value: English)
Select the on-screen display language from the following.
(North American models) English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch,
Swedish
(European, Australian and Asian models) English, German, French, Spanish,
Italian, Dutch, Swedish, Russian, Chinese
Impose OSD (Default Value: On)
Set whether or not to display information such as volume adjustment or
switching of input on the TV screen.
On OSD is displayed on the TV
• OSD may not be displayed depending on the input signal
even if "On" is selected. In this case, change the resolution
of the connected device.
Off OSD is not displayed on the TV
Screen Saver (Default Value: 3 minutes)
Set the time to start the screen saver.
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Input/Output Assign
HDMI Input
Change input assignment between the input selectors and HDMI IN jacks.
BD/DVD (Default Value: HDMI 1 (HDCP 2.3))
GAME (Default Value: HDMI 2 (HDCP 2.3))
CBL/SAT (Default Value: HDMI 3 (HDCP 2.3))
STRM BOX (Default Value: HDMI 4 (HDCP 2.3))
"HDMI 1 (HDCP 2.3)" to "HDMI 4 (HDCP 2.3)":
Assign any HDMI IN jack to each of the input selectors. If you do not assign a
jack, select "---". To select an HDMI IN jack already assigned to another input
selector, change its setting to "---" rst.
Video Input
You can change the COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks and VIDEO IN jacks
allocation settings that are allocated to each input selector. If you do not assign
a jack, select "---".
BD/DVD (Default Value: Component)
GAME (Default Value: ---)
CBL/SAT (Default Value: VIDEO 1)
STRM BOX (Default Value: VIDEO 2)
COMPONENT Assign the COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks to any input
selector.
VIDEO 1,
VIDEO 2
Assign the VIDEO IN jacks to any input selector.
Digital Audio Input
Change input assignment between the input selectors and DIGITAL AUDIO IN
COAXIAL/OPTICAL jacks. If you do not assign a jack, select "---".
BD/DVD (Default Value: ---)
GAME (Default Value: ---)
CBL/SAT (Default Value: ---)
STRM BOX (Default Value: ---)
CD (Default Value: COAXIAL)
TV (Default Value: OPTICAL)
COAXIAL,
OPTICAL
Assign the COAXIAL jacks or OPTICAL jacks to any input
selector.

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Input/Output Assign
Analog Audio Input
Change input assignment between the input selectors and AUDIO IN jacks. If
you do not assign a jack, select "---".
BD/DVD (Default Value: AUDIO 1)
GAME (Default Value: ---)
CBL/SAT (Default Value: AUDIO 2)
STRM BOX (Default Value: AUDIO 3)
CD (Default Value: AUDIO 4)
TV (Default Value: ---)
AUDIO 1,
AUDIO 2,
AUDIO 3,
AUDIO 4
Assign the AUDIO IN jacks to any input selector.
Input Skip
You can skip inputs to which nothing is connected when selecting them with the
INPUT SELECTOR dial on the main unit or with the INPUT SELECT button on
the remote controller.
BD/DVD (Default Value: Use)
GAME (Default Value: Use)
CBL/SAT (Default Value: Use)
STRM BOX (Default Value: Use)
HDMI 5 (Default Value: Use)
HDIM 6 (Default Value: Use)
AUX (Default Value: Use)
CD (Default Value: Use)
TV (Default Value: Use)
PHONO (Default Value: Use)
TUNER (Default Value: Use)
NET (Default Value: Use)
USB Front (Default Value: Use)
USB Rear (Default Value: Use)
BLUETOOTH (Default Value: Use)
Use Use this input.
Skip Skip this input.

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Input/Output Assign
PERSONAL PRESET Information
Conrm the registered contents of 1 to 3 buttons of PERSONAL PRESET.
The registered settings are displayed in the list.
Preset (Default Value: Preset 1)
Selects a preset number from among "Preset 1", "Preset 2" and "Preset 3".
(Main)
Setting Item Default Value Setting Details
Input Selector --- Displays the input selector that has been set.
HDMI Out --- Displays the output destination (HDMI) that
has been set.
Net work Ser vic e --- Displays the set network service and station
name.
Band/Station --- Displays the set "AM", "FM" or "DAB" band
and the Preset Name for the station.
Listening Mode --- Displays the listening mode that has been
set.
Volume --- Displays the volume level that has been set.
(Upper limit "0.0 dB")
Multi Zone --- Displays the output destination (Multi Zone)
that has been set.
• "Band/Station" is displayed only when the input selector is set to "TUNER".
• "Station" is displayed only when the input selector is set to "TUNER" or "NET".
• "Network Service" is displayed only when the input selector is set to "NET".
• Preset Name of "Band/Station" (only when the input selector is set to
"TUNER") is displayed with the name set by "Source" - "Name Edit". If the
name is not set, the frequency of the radio station is displayed instead.
(Zone 2)
Setting Item Default Value Setting Details
Input Selector --- Displays the input selector that has been set.
Net work Ser vic e --- Displays the network service that has been
set.
Band --- Displays the band, "AM", "FM" or "DAB" that
has been set.
Station --- Displays the preset name of the radio station
that has been set.
• "Band" is displayed only when the input selector is set to "TUNER".
• "Station" is displayed only when the input selector is set to "TUNER" or "NET".
• "Network Service" is displayed only when the input selector is set to "NET".
• Preset Name of "Station" (only when the input selector is set to "TUNER") is
displayed with the name set by "Source" - "Name Edit". If the name is not set,
the frequency of the radio station is displayed instead.

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Input/Output Assign
(Zone 3)
Setting Item Default Value Setting Details
Input Selector --- Displays the input selector that has been set.
Net work Ser vic e --- Displays the network service that has been
set.
Band --- Displays the band, "AM", "FM" or "DAB" that
has been set.
Station --- Displays the preset name of the radio station
that has been set.
• "Band" is displayed only when the input selector is set to "TUNER".
• "Station" is displayed only when the input selector is set to "TUNER" or "NET".
• "Network Service" is displayed only when the input selector is set to "NET".
• Preset Name of "Station" (only when the input selector is set to "TUNER") is
displayed with the name set by "Source" - "Name Edit". If the name is not set,
the frequency of the radio station is displayed instead.

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Setup
SpeakerSpeaker
Conguration
Change the settings of connection environment of the speakers.
• If the settings for "Speaker Channels", "Subwoofer", "Height 1 Speaker", or
"Height 2 Speaker" have been changed, the Dirac Live (
→p168, p172)
measurement results are deleted.
Speaker Channels (Default Value: 7.1.2 ch)
Select "2.1 ch", "3.1 ch", "4.1 ch", "5.1 ch", "6.1 ch", "7.1 ch", "2.1.2 ch",
"3.1.2 ch", "4.1.2 ch", "5.1.2 ch", "6.1.2 ch", "7.1.2 ch", "4.1.4 ch", "5.1.4 ch",
"6.1.4 ch", or "7.1.4 ch" to suit the number of speaker channels connected.
Subwoofer (Default Value: Yes)
Set whether a subwoofer is connected or not.
Yes When a subwoofer is connected
No When a subwoofer is not connected
Height 1 Speaker (Default Value: Top Middle)
Set the speaker type if height speakers are connected to the HEIGHT 1
terminals.
Select "Top Middle", "Top Rear", "Rear High", "Dolby Speaker (Front)", "Dolby
Speaker (Surr)", "Dolby Speaker (Back)", "Front High" or "Top Front" according
to the type and layout of the connected speakers.
• This setting cannot be selected under any of following conditions. Set the
height speakers type to "Height 2 Speaker".
– "Bi-Amp" is set to "Yes"
– When "Speaker Channels" is set to "2.1.2 ch", "3.1.2 ch", "4.1.2 ch" or
"5.1.2 ch", and "Zone Speaker" is set to "Zone 2"
• When two sets of height speakers are being used, "Top Rear", "Rear High",
"Dolby Speaker (Surr)", and "Dolby Speaker (Back)" cannot be selected.
• "Dolby Speaker (Surr)" and "Dolby Speaker (Back)" can only be selected
when surround speakers or surround back speakers are being used,
respectively. You can check speakers that you are using on the gure
displayed in "Speaker Channels".
• If an item cannot be selected even though connection is correct, check
that the settings in "Speaker Channels" matches the number of connected
channels.

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Speaker
Height 2 Speaker (Default Value: Rear High)
Set the speaker type if height speakers are connected to the HEIGHT 2
terminals.
Select "Front High", "Top Front", "Top Middle", "Top Rear", "Rear High", "Dolby
Speaker (Front)" or "Dolby Speaker (Surr)" according to the type and layout
of the connected speakers. However, the options selectable for the "Height 1
Speaker" are as follows.
– If "Height 1 Speaker" is set to "Front High": Select from "Top Middle", "Top
Rear", "Rear High" or "Dolby Speaker (Surr)".
– If "Height 1 Speaker" is set to "Top Front" or "Dolby Speaker (Front)":
Select from "Top Rear", "Rear High" or "Dolby Speaker (Surr)".
– If "Height 1 Speaker" is set to "Top Middle": Fixed to "Rear High".
• "Dolby Speaker (Surr)" can only be selected when surround speakers
are being used. You can check speakers that you are using on the gure
displayed in "Speaker Channels".
• If an item cannot be selected even though connection is correct, check
that the settings in "Speaker Channels" matches the number of connected
channels.
Zone Speaker (Default Value: No)
Set whether speakers are connected to ZONE 2 or ZONE 3 speaker terminals.
• This setting cannot be selected when "Zone 2 Preout" is set to "Zone B".
Zone 2 When speakers are connected to ZONE 2 speaker terminals
Zone 2/Zone 3 When connecting speaker to both ZONE 2 speaker terminal
and ZONE 3 speaker terminals.
• This setting cannot be selected under any of following
conditions.
– When the surround back speakers are used
– When the height speakers are used
No When speakers are not connected to neither ZONE 2 nor
ZONE 3 speaker terminals
Zone 2 Preout (Default Value: Zone 2)
Set an output destination of the audio output from ZONE 2 PRE/LINE OUT or
ZONE B LINE OUT jack.
• This setting is xed to "Zone 2" when "Zone Speaker" is set to "Zone 2" or
"Zone 2/Zone 3".
Zone 2 When connecting an integrated amplier in a separate room
(ZONE 2)
Zone B When connecting an integrated amplier, transmitter of
wireless headphones, etc. to ZONE B
Bi-Amp (Default Value: No)
Set whether the front speakers are bi-amp connected.
No When front speakers are not bi-amp connected
Yes When front speakers are bi-amp connected
• This setting will be set to "No" in either of following cases.
– When 2 sets of height speakers are used
– When surround back speakers and height speakers are
being used at the same time
–
When "Zone Speaker" is set to "Zone 2" or "Zone 2/Zone 3"
Speaker Impedance (Default Value: 6 ohms or above)
Set the impedance (Ω) of the connected speakers.
• For impedance, check the indications on the back of the speakers or their
instruction manual.
4ohms When any of the connected speakers have 4 Ω or more to less
than 6 Ω impedance
6 ohms or
above
When the connected speakers all have 6 Ω or more
impedance

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Speaker
Crossover
Change the settings of crossover frequencies.
Front (Default Value: Small)
Center (Default Value: Small)
Height 1 (Default Value: Small)
Height 2 (Default Value: Small)
Surround (Default Value: Small)
Surround Back (Default Value: Small)
Crossover (Default Value: 80 Hz)
Double Bass (Default Value: Off)
• This setting is disabled when the IMAX sound mode has been applied.
However, when the "IMAX User Setting" ( →p138) is "Manual" (default value
is Auto), it is enabled.
Front:
Set according to the speakers to be used.
"Small": When not using oor standing front speakers.
"Large": When using oor standing front speakers.
• If "Conguration" - "Subwoofer" is set to "No", "Front" will be xed to "Large"
and the low pitched range of the other channels will be output from the front
speakers. Refer to the instruction manual of your speakers to make the
setting.
Center, Height 1, Height 2, Surround:
Set according to the speakers to be used.
"Small": When speaker where the speaker diameter is 16 cm or less are to be
used.
"Large": When speaker where the speaker diameter is larger than 16 cm are to
be used.
• When "Front" is set to "Small", this is set to "Small".
• If an item cannot be selected even though connection is correct, check that
the settings in "Conguration" - "Speaker Channels" matches the number of
connected channels.
Surround Back:
Set according to the speakers to be used.
"Small": When speaker where the speaker diameter is 16 cm or less are to be
used.
"Large": When speaker where the speaker diameter is larger than 16 cm are to
be used.
• When "Surround" is set to "Small", this is set to "Small".
• If an item cannot be selected even though connection is correct, check that
the settings in "Conguration" - "Speaker Channels" matches the number of
connected channels.
Crossover:
When there are speakers that have been set to "Small", set the Hz under which
you would like other speakers to play bass, and also set Hz under which you
would like the LFE (low frequency effect) to play the bass.
The value from "50 Hz" to "200 Hz" can be set.
Double Bass:
This can be selected only when "Conguration" - "Subwoofer" is set to "Yes"
and "Front" is set to "Large".
Boost bass output by feeding bass sounds from the front left and right
speakers and the center speaker to the subwoofer.
"On": Bass output will be boosted
"Off": Bass output will not be boosted
• The setting will not automatically be congured even if you performed
Full Auto MCACC or Dirac Live.

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Speaker
Distance
Set the distance from each speaker to the listening position.
Front Left (Default Value: 10.0 ft/3.00 m)
Center (Default Value: 10.0 ft/3.00 m)
Front Right (Default Value: 10.0 ft/3.00 m)
Height 1 Left (Default Value: 10.0 ft/3.00 m)
Height 1 Right (Default Value: 10.0 ft/3.00 m)
Height 2 Left (Default Value: 10.0 ft/3.00 m)
Height 2 Right (Default Value: 10.0 ft/3.00 m)
Surround Right (Default Value: 10.0 ft/3.00 m)
Surr Back Right (Default Value: 10.0 ft/3.00 m)
Surr Back Left (Default Value: 10.0 ft/3.00 m)
Surround Left (Default Value: 10.0 ft/3.00 m)
Subwoofer (Default Value: 10.0 ft/3.00 m)
• Default values vary depending on the regions.
• The unit of distance can be changed by pressing the MODE button on the
remote controller. When using the unit "feet", the setting is available in
increments of 0.1 ft from 0.1 ft to 30.0 ft. When using the unit "meter", the
setting is available in increments of 0.03 m from 0.03 m to 9.00 m.
• When measurements are made using Dirac Live ( →p168, p172), units are
displayed as "msec" and the value cannot be changed.
(Height 1 Left, Height 1 Right, Height 2 Left, Height 2 Right, Surr Back Right,
Surr Back Left):
• Depending on the use of the ZONE speakers, it may not be possible to select
this setting.
Channel Level
Adjust the volume level of each speaker.
Front Left (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Center (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Front Right (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Height 1 Left (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Height 1 Right (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Height 2 Left (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Height 2 Right (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Surround Right (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Surr Back Right (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Surr Back Left (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Surround Left (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Subwoofer (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Select a value betwee
n "-12.0 dB
" and "+12.0 dB" ("-1
5.0 dB" and "+12.0
dB" for
Subwoofer) (in 0.5 dB increments). A test tone will be output each time you change
the value. Select the desired level.
(Height 1 Left, Height 1 Right, Height 2 Left, Height 2 Right, Surr Back Right,
Surr Back Left):
• Depending on the use of the ZONE speakers, it may not be possible to select
this setting.

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Speaker
Dolby Enabled Speaker
Change the settings of Dolby Enabled Speakers.
• This setting can be selected when "Conguration" - "Height 1 Speaker" /
"Height 2 Speaker" is set to "Dolby Speaker".
Distance from the ceiling (Default Value: 6.0 ft/1.80 m)
Set the distance between the Dolby Enabled Speaker and the ceiling. Select
between "0.1 ft"/"0.03 m" and "15.0 ft"/"4.50 m" ("0.1 ft"/"0.03 m" units).
• The unit of distance (ft/m) is displayed using the unit selected for the
"Distance" setting.
Reex Optimizer (Default Value: Off)
You can enhance the reection effect of Dolby Enabled Speakers from the
ceiling.
• The function is not effective if the listening mode is Pure Direct.
• The function is not effective if "Dirac Live" ( →p93) has been enabled.
Off When this function is not used
On When this function is used
Speaker Virtualizer
The Speaker Virtualizer function can be switched between On and Off.
Speaker Virtualizer (Default Value: On)
On The listening mode with virtual speaker effect such as
F.S.Surround can be selected.
Off The listening mode with virtual speaker effect such as
F.S.Surround cannot be selected.

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Audio AdjustAudio Adjust
Dual Mono/Mono
Change the settings of multiplex audio playback.
Dual Mono (Default Value: Main)
Set the audio channel or language to be output when playing multiplex audio or
multilingual broadcasts, etc.
• For multiplex audio broadcasts, pressing the button on the remote
controller will display "1+1" on the main unit’s display.
Main Main channel only
Sub Sub channel only
Main / Sub Main and sub channels will be output at the same time.
Mono Input Channel (Default Value: Left + Right)
Set the input channel when playing back analog or 2 ch PCM signals in the
Mono listening mode.
Left Left channel only
Right Right channel only
Left + Right Left and right channels
Dolby
Change the setting of when Dolby signals are input.
Loudness Management (Default Value: On)
When playing Dolby TrueHD, enable the dialog normalization function which
keeps the volume of dialog at a certain level. Note that when this setting is "Off",
the Midnight function that allows you to enjoy surround at low volumes is xed to
"Off" when playing Dolby Digital Plus/Dolby TrueHD.
On When this function is used
Off When this function is not used
Center Spread (Default Value: Off)
Adjust the width of the front sound eld created when playing back with the
Dolby Audio - Surr listening mode.
• Depending on the speaker settings, "Off" is applied.
On The sound eld is spread to left and right.
Off The sound eld is centralized.

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Audio Adjust
DTS/IMAX
Change the setting of when DTS signals are input.
Dialog Control (Default Value: 0 dB)
You can increase the volume of dialog portion of the audio up to 6 dB by 1 dB
step so that you can hear the dialog easily in noisy atmosphere.
• This cannot be set for content other than DTS:X.
• Depending on the content, this function may not be selected.
IMAX Mode (Default Value: Auto)
Set the IMAX sound mode.
Auto IMAX sound mode is automatically applied when IMAX
content is detected.
On In cases when this unit is unable to recognize IMAX content,
you can apply the IMAX sound mode by turning this setting
"On".
Off Disable this function
IMAX User Setting (Default Value: Auto)
When playing IMAX content with the IMAX sound mode, select whether to
automatically apply the speaker setting recommended by IMAX or to set it
manually.
• This cannot be selected when the "IMAX Mode" is "Off".
Auto To use the speaker setup recommended by IMAX.
Manual To manually set "IMAX Bass Feeding" and "IMAX LFE Mute
Level".
IMAX Bass Feeding (Default Value: On)
Set the route for the bass component of the audio.
• This cannot be selected when the "IMAX User Setting" is "Auto".
On The bass component of each channel is output according to
the crossover settings ( →p134).
Off Only the LFE signal is output.
IMAX LFE Mute Level (Default Value: 0 dB)
• This cannot be selected when the "IMAX User Setting" is "Auto".
You can set the volume for the LFE when IMAX signals are being input. Select
"–∞ dB" or a value between "0 dB" and "-20 dB".

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Audio Adjust
Volume
Change the Volume settings.
Mute Level (Default Value: -∞ dB)
Set the volume lowered from the listening volume when muting is on. Select a
value from "-∞ dB", "-40 dB" and "-20 dB".
Volume Limit (Default Value: Off)
Set the maximum value to prevent the volume from becoming too loud. Select
a value from "Off", "-32 dB" to "+17 dB".
Power On Level (Default Value: Last)
Set the volume level of when the power is turned on. Select a value from "Last"
(Volume level before entering standby mode), "-∞ dB", and "-81.5 dB" to "+18.0 dB".
• You cannot set a higher value than that of "Volume Limit".
Headphone Level (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Adjust the output level of headphones. Select a value between "-12.0 dB" and
"+12.0 dB".

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SourceSource
Input Volume Absorber
Adjust the volume level when there are differences in volume level among
multiple devices connected to this unit. Select the input selector to make the
setting.
Input Volume Absorber (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Select a value between "-12.0 dB" and "+12.0 dB". Set a negative value if the
volume of the target device is larger than the others and a positive value if
smaller. To check the audio, play back the connected device.
• This function is not effective in Zone 2/zone 3.
Name Edit
Set an easy name for each input. The set name appears on the main unit’s
display. Select the input selector to make the setting.
Name Edit (Default Value: Input name)
1. Select a character or symbol with the cursors, and press ENTER.
Repeat this operation to input up to 10 characters.
"A/a": Switches between upper and lower cases. (Pressing MODE on the
remote controller also toggles between upper and lower cases)
"←" "→": Moves the cursor in the arrow direction.
" ": Removes a character on the left of the cursor.
" ": Enters a space.
• Pressing CLEAR on the remote controller will remove all the input
characters.
2. After inputting, select "OK" with the cursors, and press ENTER.
The input name will be saved.
To restore the name to the default value, press CLEAR on the remote
controller on the input screen. Then while nothing is entered, select "OK", and
press ENTER.
• To name a preset radio station, press TUNER on the remote controller, select
AM (North American, Australian and Asian models)/FM, and select the preset
number. (Preset names cannot be given to DAB stations (European models))
• This cannot be set if the "NET", "USB" or "BLUETOOTH" input is selected.

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Source
Audio Select
Select the priority for input selection when multiple audio sources are connected
to one input selector, such as connections to both the "BD/DVD" HDMI IN jack
and the "BD/DVD" AUDIO IN jack. The setting can be separately set to each
input selector button. Select the input selector to congure. Note that there are
some default values you cannot change.
BD/DVD (Default Value: HDMI)
GAME (Default Value: HDMI)
CBL/SAT (Default Value: HDMI)
STRM BOX (Default Value: HDMI)
AUX (Default Value: HDMI)
CD (Default Value: COAXIAL)
TV (Default Value: OPTICAL)
PHONO (Default Value: Analog)
ARC When giving priority to input signal from ARC compatible TV.
• This item can be selected only when "Hardware" - "HDMI" -
"Audio Return Channel (eARC supported)" is set to "On" and
also the "TV" input is selected.
HDMI When giving priority to input signal from HDMI IN jacks
• This item can be selected only when the input to be set is
assigned to the HDMI jack in the "Input/Output Assign" -
"HDMI Input" setting.
COAXIAL When giving priority to input signal from DIGITAL AUDIO IN
COAXIAL jacks
• This item can be selected only when the input to be set is
assigned to the COAXIAL jack in the "Input/Output Assign" -
"Digital Audio Input" setting.
OPTICAL When giving priority to input signal from DIGITAL AUDIO IN
OPTICAL jacks
• This item can be selected only when the input to be set is
assigned to the OPTICAL jack in the "Input/Output Assign" -
"Digital Audio Input" setting.
Analog When giving priority to the input signal from AUDIO IN jacks
• This item can be selected only when the input to be set is
assigned to the AUDIO IN jack in the "Input/Output Assign" -
"Analog Audio Input" setting.
Fixed PCM (Default Value: Off)
Select whether to x input signals to PCM (except multi-channel PCM) when
you select "HDMI", "COAXIAL", or "OPTICAL" in the "Audio Select" setting. Set
this item to "On" if noise is produced or truncation occurs at the beginning of a
track when playing PCM sources. Select "Off" normally.
• Each time the "Audio Select" setting is changed, the setting is restored to
"Off".
• The setting cannot be changed when "TUNER", "NET", "USB", or
"BLUETOOTH" input is selected.

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HardwareHardware
HDMI
Change the settings of the HDMI function.
HDMI CEC (Default Value: On)
Setting this to "On" enables the input selection link and other link functions with
HDMI-connected CEC-compatible device.
When this setting is changed, turn off and then on again the power of all
connected devices.
• Depending on the TV to use, a link setting may be required on the TV.
• This function is effective only when the device is connected to the HDMI OUT
MAIN jacks.
• Setting this to "On" and closing the operation screen will display the name
of the connected CEC-compatible device and "CEC On" on the main unit’s
display.
• When this function is set to "On", the power consumption in standby state
increases, however, the increase in power consumption is minimized by
automatically entering the HYBRID STANDBY mode where only the essential
circuits operate.
• If you operate the MASTER VOLUME dial on the main unit when this setting is
"On" and audio is output from the TV speakers, audio will be output also from
the speakers connected to this unit. To output audio from only either of them,
change the setting of this unit or TV, or reduce the volume of this unit.
• If abnormal behavior is observed when this is set to "On", set it to "Off".
• If a connected device is not CEC-compatible, or if you are not sure whether it
is compatible, set it to "Off".
On When this function is used
Off When this function is not used
HDMI Standby Through (Default Value: Auto (Eco))
When this is set to anything other than "Off", you can play the video and audio of
an HDMI-connected player on the TV even if the unit is in standby mode. Also,
only "Auto" and "Auto (Eco)" can be selected if "HDMI CEC" is set to "On". If you
select anything else, set "HDMI CEC" to "Off".
• When this function is set to a value other than "Off", the power consumption
in standby state increases, however, the increase in power consumption is
minimized by automatically entering the HYBRID STANDBY mode where only
the essential circuits operate.
• To play a non-CEC compliant player on the TV, turn the unit on and switch the
input.
• When using a CEC-compliant TV, you can reduce the power consumption in
standby mode by selecting "Auto (Eco)".
Off When this function is not used
BD/DVD,
GAME,
CBL/SAT,
STRM BOX,
HDMI 5,
HDMI 6,
AUX
For example, if you select "BD/DVD", you can play the
equipment connected to the "BD/DVD" jack on the TV even
if the unit is in standby mode. Select this setting if you have
decided which player to use with this function.
Last You can play on the TV the video and audio of the input
selected immediately before the unit is switched to standby.
Auto,
Auto (Eco)
Select one of these settings when you have connected
equipment that conforms to the CEC standard. You can
play the video and audio of the input selected on the TV,
irrespective of what input was selected immediately prior to the
unit being switched to standby, using the CEC link function.

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Hardware
Audio TV Out (Default Value: Auto)
You can enjoy audio through the speakers of the TV while this unit is on.
• This setting is xed to "Auto" if you have set "Input/Output Assign" - "TV Out/
OSD" - "HDMI Out" or "HDMI" - "HDMI Out" in "AV Adjust" to "MAIN" or
"MAIN+SUB" and "HDMI CEC" is set to "On". If you change this setting, set
"HDMI CEC" to "Off".
• Listening mode cannot be changed while "Audio TV Out" is set to "On" and
audio is being output from the TV.
• Depending on your TV or input signal of the connected device, audio may not
be output from the TV even if this is set to "On". In such a case, audio is output
from the speakers of the unit.
• Audio is output from this unit if you operate the MASTER VOLUME dial on this
unit when audio that is input to this unit is output from your TV speakers. If you
do not want to output audio, change the setting of this unit or TV, or reduce the
volume of this unit.
On When this function is used
Off When this function is not used
Auto When the "HDMI Out" setting is "MAIN" or "MAIN+SUB" and
the "HDMI CEC" setting is "On", the setting is xed to "Auto".
With "Auto", when audio is output from the TV speakers, audio
is not output from the speakers of this unit, and when audio is
output from the speakers of this unit, audio is not output from
the TV speakers.
• If the HDMI CEC setting is off on the TV, there may be audio
output from both the TV speakers and the speakers of this
unit.
Audio Return Channel (eARC supported) (Default Value: On)
You can enjoy the sound of an HDMI-connected ARC-compatible TV or eARC-
compatible TV through the speakers connected to the unit.
On When enjoying the TV sound through the speakers connected
to the unit
Off When the ARC function or eARC function is not used
Auto Delay (Default Value: On)
Automatically corrects desynchronization between the video and audio signals
based on the information from the HDMI Lip-Sync-compatible TV.
On When enabling the automatic correction function
Off When not using the automatic correction function

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Hardware
Power Management
Change the settings for the power-save function.
Sleep Timer (Default Value: Off)
30 minutes,
60 minutes,
90 minutes
You can allow the unit to enter standby automatically when
the specied time elapsed. Select a value from "30 minutes",
"60 minutes" and "90 minutes".
Off Does not turn the unit to standby automatically.
Auto Standby (Default Value: On/Off)
This setting allows the unit to enter standby mode automatically after 20
minutes of inactivity without any video or audio input. (When "USB Power Out
at Standby" or "Network Standby" is enabled, the unit enters the HYBRID
STANDBY mode which minimizes the increase in power consumption.)
• Default values vary depending on the regions.
On The unit will automatically enter standby mode ("AUTO STBY"
will light).
• "Auto Standby" is displayed on the main unit’s display and
TV screen 30 seconds before entering standby mode.
• "Auto Standby" does not work when Zone 2/Zone 3 is active.
Off The unit will not automatically enter standby mode.
Auto Standby in HDMI Standby Through (Default Value: On/Off)
Enable or disable "Auto Standby" while "HDMI Standby Through" is on.
• Default values vary depending on the regions.
On The setting will be enabled.
• This setting cannot be set to "On" if "Auto Standby" and
"HDMI Standby Through" are set to "Off".
Off The setting will be disabled.
USB Power Out at Standby (Default Value: Off)
Devices connected to the USB port (5 V/1 A) on the rear of the unit can be
supplied with electricity even when this unit is in standby mode when this
function is "On".
• Supply of power to USB devices in the standby mode is not supported for the
USB port on the front panel.
• When this function is set to "On", the power consumption in standby state
increases, however, the increase in power consumption is minimized
by automatically entering the HYBRID STANDBY mode where only the
essential circuits operate.

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Network Standby (Default Value: On)
When this function is set to "On", the network function works even in standby
state, and you can turn on the power of the unit via network using an
application such as Pioneer Remote App that can control this unit.
• When this function is set to "On", the power consumption in standby state
increases, however, the increase in power consumption is minimized
by automatically entering the HYBRID STANDBY mode where only the
essential circuits operate.
Note that even if this function is set to "Off", when any of the HDMI CEC
( →p142), HDMI Standby Through ( →p142), USB Power Out at Standby
(
→p144) and Bluetooth Wakeup ( →p145) functions is enabled, this
function will be in "On" state regardless of the setting.
• When connection to the network is lost, "Network Standby" may be disabled
to reduce power consumption. In such a case, turn the unit on by using the
power button on the remote controller or main unit.
Bluetooth Wakeup (Default Value: Off)
This function wakes up the unit on standby by connecting a BLUETOOTH
enabled device. This is effective when "Bluetooth" - "Bluetooth Receiver" is set
to "On".
On When this function is used
• When this function is set to "On", the power consumption
in standby state increases, however, the increase in power
consumption is minimized by automatically entering the
HYBRID STANDBY mode where only the essential circuits
operate.
Off When this function is not used
• This setting is xed to "Off" if "Network/Bluetooth" -
"Bluetooth" - "Bluetooth Receiver" is set to "Off".
• This setting is also xed to "Off" if "Network/Bluetooth" -
"Bluetooth" - "Bluetooth Receiver" - "Auto Input Change" is
set to "Off".
• Wait for a while if "Network Standby" and "Bluetooth Wakeup" cannot be
selected. It can be selected when the network function is activated.

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12V Trigger A
Set when outputting the control signal (maximum 12 V/100 mA) through the 12V
TRIGGER OUT A jack. Different settings can be set for each input selector. You
can enable power link operation when you connect the unit and the external
devices equipped with 12V trigger input jack.
BD/DVD (Default Value: Off)
GAME (Default Value: Off)
CBL/SAT (Default Value: Off)
STRM BOX (Default Value: Off)
HDMI 5 (Default Value: Off)
HDMI 6 (Default Value: Off)
AUX (Default Value: Off)
CD (Default Value: Off)
TV (Default Value: Off)
PHONO (Default Value: Off)
TUNER (Default Value: Off)
NET (Default Value: Off)
USB Front (Default Value: Off)
USB Rear (Default Value: Off)
BLUETOOTH (Default Value: Off)
Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input.
Off When the control signal is not output
Main When controlling the power of external devices linked to the
input selection in the main room
Zone 2 When controlling the power of external devices linked to the
input selection in ZONE 2
• "Zone 2" cannot be selected if the input is "HDMI 5",
"HDMI 6" or "AUX".
Zone 3 When controlling the power of external devices linked to the
input selection in ZONE 3
• "Zone 3" cannot be selected if the input is "HDMI 5",
"HDMI 6" or "AUX".
12V Trigger B
Set when outputting the control signal (maximum 12 V/25 mA) through the 12V
TRIGGER OUT B jack. Different settings can be set for each input selector. You
can enable power link operation when you connect the unit and the external
devices equipped with 12V trigger input jack.
BD/DVD (Default Value: Off)
GAME (Default Value: Off)
CBL/SAT (Default Value: Off)
STRM BOX (Default Value: Off)
HDMI 5 (Default Value: Off)
HDMI 6 (Default Value: Off)
AUX (Default Value: Off)
CD (Default Value: Off)
TV (Default Value: Off)
PHONO (Default Value: Off)
TUNER (Default Value: Off)
NET (Default Value: Off)
USB Front (Default Value: Off)
USB Rear (Default Value: Off)
BLUETOOTH (Default Value: Off)
Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input.
Off When the control signal is not output
Main When controlling the power of external devices linked to the
input selection in the main room
Zone 2 When controlling the power of external devices linked to the
input selection in ZONE 2
• "Zone 2" cannot be selected if the input is "HDMI 5",
"HDMI 6" or "AUX".
Zone 3 When controlling the power of external devices linked to the
input selection in ZONE 3
• "Zone 3" cannot be selected if the input is "HDMI 5",
"HDMI 6" or "AUX".

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Works with SONOS
Change the settings to connect with the Sonos Connect.
(SONOS-1/SONOS-2/SONOS-3)
Input Selector (Default Value: Off)
Select the input selector to which the Sonos Connect is connected.
• Selecting "Off" disables the interlock function with Sonos.
Connected Device (Default Value: -)
Displays the Sonos Connect connected to the same network as the network of
this unit. Press the ENTER button to select the connected Sonos Connect.
• Products (e.g. Play:3 unequipped with an output terminal) other than the
Sonos Connect are also displayed in the device list and selectable. In
that case, when playback on the Sonos side starts, the input is switched,
however, audio is not output. Select the room name of the connected Sonos
Connect.
• Up to 32 devices can be displayed on the Sonos product list screen. If you
cannot nd the Sonos Connect to be interlocked, return to the previous
screen, turn off the product you do not want to interlock, and try again.
• To use this function, set "Input Selector" beforehand.
Output Zone (Default Value: Main)
Select the zone where you want to listen to the music.
• To use this function, set "Input Selector" beforehand.
Main Outputs audio only to the main room (where this unit is
located).
Zone 2 Outputs audio only to the separate room (ZONE 2).
Main/Zone 2 Outputs audio to both the main room and separate room
(ZONE 2).
Zone 3 Outputs audio only to the separate room (ZONE 3).
Main/Zone 3 Outputs audio to both the main room and separate room
(ZONE 3).
Zone 2/Zone 3 Outputs audio to both the separate rooms (ZONE 2 and
ZONE 3).
Main/Zone 2/
Zone 3
Outputs audio to the main room and both separate rooms
(ZONE 2 and ZONE 3).
Preset Volume (Default Value: Main=Last / Zone 2=Last / Zone
3=Last)
You can set the volume beforehand for playing back the Sonos Connect. You
can set volumes for the main room (where this unit is located) and separate
room (ZONE 2 or ZONE 3) respectively. Select a value from "Last" (Volume
level before entering standby mode), "-∞ dB", and "-81.5 dB" to "+18.0 dB".
• To use this function, set "Input Selector" beforehand.

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Multi ZoneMulti Zone
Zone 2
Change the settings for Zone 2.
Output Level (Default Value: Fixed)
Select whether to adjust the volume on the integrated amplier in the separate
room or on this unit when outputting to the separate room (Zone 2).
Fixed To adjust on the integrated amplier in the separate room
Variable To adjust on this unit
Volume Limit (Default Value: Off)
Set the maximum value for Zone 2 to avoid too high volume. Select "Off" or a
value between "-32 dB" and "+17 dB".
Power On Level (Default Value: Last)
Set the Zone 2 volume level of when this unit is turned on. Select a value from
"Last" (Volume level when the unit was turned off), "-∞ dB", and "-81.5 dB" to
"+18.0 dB".
• You cannot set a higher value than that of "Volume Limit".
Bass (Default Value: 0 dB)
Adjust the volume of the bass for Zone 2. Select a value between "-10 dB" and
"+10 dB".
Treble (Default Value: 0 dB)
Adjust the volume of the treble for Zone 2. Select a value between "-10 dB" and
"+10 dB".
Balance (Default Value: 0)
Set the left-right balance for Zone 2. Select a value between "L + 10" to
"R + 10".
Sound Check (Default Value: -)
Output test tones to ZONE 2 to enjoy audio in a separate room (ZONE 2) in
addition to the main room.
Press ENTER while "Start" is being displayed. Operate by following the on
screen displays.

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Multi Zone
Zone 3
Change the settings for Zone 3.
Output Level (Default Value: Fixed)
Select whether to adjust the volume on the integrated amplier in the separate
room or on this unit when outputting to the separate room (Zone 3).
Fixed To adjust on the integrated amplier in the separate room
Variable To adjust on this unit
• When "Speaker" - "Conguration" - "Zone Speaker" is set to
"Zone 2/Zone 3", this setting is xed to "Variable".
Volume Limit (Default Value: Off)
Set the maximum value for Zone 3 to avoid too high volume. Select "Off" or a
value between "-32 dB" and "+17 dB".
Power On Level (Default Value: Last)
Set the Zone 3 volume level of when this unit is turned on. Select a value from
"Last" (Volume level when the unit was turned off), "-∞ dB", and "-81.5 dB" to
"+18.0 dB".
• You cannot set a higher value than that of "Volume Limit".
Remote Play Zone
Change the settings for remote play.
Remote Play Zone (Default Value: Auto)
When playing with AirPlay or Spotify Connect, or when using the Music Server
function to play remotely from your PC, you can set whether to play in the main
room (where this unit is located) or in a separate room (ZONE 2 or ZONE 3).
Auto When the main room input is NET, music is played in the main
room. When the separate room input is NET and the main
room input is other than NET, then the music is played in the
separate room.
Main,
Zone 2,
Zone 3
Select when limiting the play zone to a particular room. For
example, when playing only in the separate room, select "Zone 2"
or "Zone 3".
• This function may not work if playback is already proceeding with the same
network function.

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MiscellaneousMiscellaneous
Tuner
Change the settings for Tuner.
AM/FM Frequency Step (North American models) (Default Value:
10 kHz / 0.2 MHz)
Select a frequency step to suit your residential area.
Select "10 kHz/0.2 MHz" or "9 kHz/0.05 MHz".
• When this setting is changed, all radio presets are deleted.
AM Frequency Step (Australian and Asian models) (Default
Value: 9 kHz)
Select a frequency step to suit your residential area.
Select "10 kHz" or "9 kHz".
• When this setting is changed, all radio presets are deleted.
FM Search Level (European models) (Default Value: Normal)
If automatic tuning regularly stops on FM stations with weak reception when
"Normal" is selected, select "Strong" so only those FM stations with strong
reception are selected.
DAB Auto Scan (European models) (Default Value: -)
You can run the auto scan when new DAB stations are added or when you
move house.
DAB DRC (European models) (Default Value: Off)
With the DRC (Dynamic Range Control) setting, you can reduce the dynamic
range of DAB digital radio so that you can still hear quiet parts even when
listening at low volume levels - ideal for listening to the radio late at night when
you don't want to disturb anyone.
Off DRC off
Large Large reduction in dynamic range
Small Small reduction in dynamic range
Remote ID
Change the remote controller ID.
Remote ID (Default Value: 1)
Select an ID for the unit's remote controller from "1", "2", and "3" to prevent
interference between the unit and other Pioneer components that are installed
in the same room. After changing the ID on the main unit, change the ID on the
remote controller accordingly with the following procedure.
While pressing and holding the MODE button, press the following buttons for
approx. 3 seconds.
• To change the remote controller ID to "1": AUTO/DIRECT
• To change the remote controller ID to "2": SURR
• To change the remote controller ID to "3": STEREO

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Miscellaneous
Firmware Update
Change the settings for Firmware Update.
Update Notice (Default Value: Enable)
Availability of a rmware update is notied via network.
Enable Notify updates
Disable Do not notify updates
Version (Default Value: -)
The current rmware version is displayed.
Update via NET (Default Value: -)
Press ENTER to select when updating the rmware via network.
• This setting cannot be selected if you do not have Internet access or there is
no updatable rmware.
Update via USB (Default Value: -)
Press ENTER to select when updating the rmware via USB.
• This setting cannot be selected if a USB storage device is not connected or
there is no updatable rmware in the USB storage device.
• Wait for a while if "Firmware Update" cannot be selected. It can be selected
when the network function is activated.
Initial Setup
Make the initial setup from the setup menu.
• Wait for a while if "Initial Setup" cannot be selected. It can be selected when
the network function is activated.
Lock
Lock the Setup menu so that the settings cannot be changed.
Setup Parameter (Default Value: Unlocked)
Lock the Setup menu so that the settings cannot be changed.
Locked The menu is locked.
Unlocked The menu is unlocked.
Factory Reset
All the settings are restored to factory defaults.
Factory Reset (Default Value: -)
All the settings are restored to factory defaults.
Select "Start", and press the ENTER button.
• If "Factory Reset" is performed, your settings are restored to the default
values. Be sure to note down your setting contents beforehand.

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Menu operations
Setup the speakers automatically or make desired changes to the equalizer. You
can also check the values set currently for each speaker setting.
Use the on-screen displays (OSD) that appear on the TV to make the settings.
Press
on the remote controller to display the Home screen, then select
Advanced MCACC with the cursors on the remote controller and press ENTER.
Select the item with the cursor / / / buttons of the remote controller and
press ENTER to conrm your selection.
Use the cursors / to change the default values.
• To return to the previous screen, press .
• To exit the settings, press .
• If Full Auto MCACC has been executed, the speaker calibration made with
Dirac Live ( →p168, p172) is disabled.
• When measurements are made using Dirac Live, "Manual MCACC" and
"MCACC Data Check" cannot be set.
Advanced MCACC

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Full Auto MCACC
Place the supplied speaker setup microphone in the listening position, measure
the test tones emitted by the speakers, then the unit automatically sets the
optimum volume level for each speaker, the crossover frequencies, and the
distance from the listening position. This also reduces the effect of the standing
wave in accordance with the viewing environment and automatically adjusts the
equalizers for the speakers and enables correction of distortion caused by the
acoustic environment of the room.
• Calibration takes between 3 and 12 minutes to be completed. The speakers
emit the test tone at high volume during measurement, so be careful of your
surroundings. Keep the room as quiet as possible during measurement.
• If you connect a subwoofer, check the power and volume of the subwoofer.
Set the subwoofer volume to more than half.
• If the power of this unit suddenly turns off, the wires in the speaker cables
have touched the rear panel or other wires, and the protection circuit is
working. Twist the wires again securely, and make sure they do not stick out
of the speaker terminals when connecting.
• If Full Auto MCACC has been executed, the speaker calibration made with
Dirac Live ( →p168, p172) is disabled.
1. Select the connected speaker conguration.
Height 1 Speaker
Height 2 Speaker
Top Middle
Zone 2 Preout
Zone 2
7.1.2 ch
Zone Speaker
Note that the image on the screen changes each time you select the number
of channels in "Speaker Channels".
2. Place the supplied speaker setup microphone at the listening position, and
connect it to the SETUP MIC jack on the main unit.
SETUP MIC
When placing the speaker setup microphone on a tripod, refer to the
illustration.
3. Conrm a test tone is output from the subwoofer and press ENTER.
4. Press ENTER. Then, test tones are output from each speaker, and the
connected speakers and the noise in the surrounding environment are
automatically measured.
5. The measurement results in step 4 are displayed. If there is no problem in
the detection result of the speaker, select "Next" and press ENTER to output
the test tone again to automatically set the settings such as volume level,
crossover frequency, etc., to their optimum. (The test tone is automatically
output when 10 seconds has elapsed without any operation.)
• When an error message is displayed or when the connected speakers
cannot be detected, perform re-measurement by selecting "Retry" and
pressing ENTER.
• When it cannot be resolved by performing the re-measurement, conrm
if the speakers are connected correctly. If there is any problem with the
speaker connection, perform the connection after disconnecting the power
cord.
6. Once the measurement is completed, it is possible to perform the
measurement in 8 additional listening positions. To perform the measurement,
select "Next" and press ENTER, then follow the instructions. To not perform
the measurement, select "Finish (Calculate)" and press ENTER.
• After each listening position is detected, select "Finish (Calculate)" and
press ENTER to complete the detection process.
7. Disconnect the speaker setup microphone.

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Manual MCACC
EQ Adjust
You can adjust the output volume of the range of each connected speaker how
you like while listening to test noises. You can adjust the volume of the different
sound ranges for each of the speakers. You can select up to 4 bands for the
Subwoofer and 9 bands for all other speakers. If the overall volume balance
changes by adjusting the volume of each frequency, you can readjust the
balance in "Trim".
Front Left (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Center (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Front Right (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Height 1 Left (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Height 1 Right (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Height 2 Left (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Height 2 Right (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Surround Right (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Surr Back Right (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Surr Back Left (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Surround Left (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
Subwoofer (Default Value: 0.0 dB)
• The result may not be as expected depending on the input source and
listening mode setting.
Front Left, Front Right:
After selecting the speaker frequency from between "63 Hz" and "16 kHz" with
the cursors
/ , adjust the volume of that frequency between "-12.0 dB" and
"+12.0 dB" with
/ . To readjust the overall volume balance with "Trim", select
"Trim" in / , and use / to adjust the volume.
• If "OVER!" is displayed during adjustment, the volume of the frequency band
or another frequency band is too high, so reduce the volume of the frequency
bands until the display disappears.
• "63 Hz" can only be selected when this speaker is set to "Large" in "System
Setup" - "Speaker" - "Crossover".
Center, Surround Right, Surround Left:
After selecting the speaker frequency from between "63 Hz" and "16 kHz" with
the cursors
/ , adjust the volume of that frequency between "-12.0 dB" and
"+12.0 dB" with / . To readjust the overall volume balance with "Trim", select
"Trim" in / , and use / to adjust the volume.
• If "OVER!" is displayed during adjustment, the volume of the frequency band
or another frequency band is too high, so reduce the volume of the frequency
bands until the display disappears.
• "63 Hz" can only be selected when this speaker is set to "Large" in "System
Setup" - "Speaker" - "Crossover".
• If an item cannot be selected even though connection is correct, check
that the settings in "System Setup" - "Speaker" - "Conguration" - "Speaker
Channels" matches the number of connected channels.

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Manual MCACC
Height 1 Left, Height 1 Right, Height 2 Left, Height 2 Right, Surr Back
Right, Surr Back Left:
After selecting the speaker frequency from between "63 Hz" and "16 kHz" with
the cursors / , adjust the volume of that frequency between "-12.0 dB" and
"+12.0 dB" with / . To readjust the overall volume balance with "Trim", select
"Trim" in / , and use / to adjust the volume.
• If "OVER!" is displayed during adjustment, the volume of the frequency band
or another frequency band is too high, so reduce the volume of the frequency
bands until the display disappears.
• "63 Hz" can only be selected when this speaker is set to "Large" in "System
Setup" - "Speaker" - "Crossover".
• Depending on the use of the ZONE speakers, it may not be possible to select
this setting.
• If an item cannot be selected even though connection is correct, check
that the settings in "System Setup" - "Speaker" - "Conguration" - "Speaker
Channels" matches the number of connected channels.
Subwoofer:
After selecting the speaker frequency from between "31 Hz" and "250 Hz" with
the cursors
/ , adjust the volume of that frequency between "-12.0 dB" and
"+12.0 dB" with / . To readjust the overall volume balance with "Trim", select
"Trim" in
/ , and use / to adjust the volume.
• If "OVER!" is displayed during adjustment, the volume of the frequency band
or another frequency band is too high, so reduce the volume of the frequency
bands until the display disappears.
• This cannot be selected if "No" is set in "System Setup" - "Speaker" -
"Conguration" - "Subwoofer".

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MCACC Data Check
You can check the number of speaker channels connected and the content and
values you have set for each of the speaker settings.
Speaker Setting
You can check the number of speaker channels connected and the large and
small settings you have set for the low range reproduction capabilities for each
of the speakers.
Channel Level
You can check the output level settings for each of the speakers.
Speaker Distance
You can check the distance from each speaker to the listening position.
Acoustic Calibration EQ
You can check the calibration values for the frequency characteristics of each
speaker that were set in "Manual MCACC".

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Menu operations
Make settings related to network connections and BLUETOOTH.
Use the on-screen displays (OSD) that appear on the TV to make the settings.
Press
on the remote controller to display the Home screen, select "Network/
Bluetooth" with the cursors on the remote controller, then press ENTER.
Select the item with the cursor / / / buttons of the remote controller and
press ENTER to conrm your selection.
Use the cursors / to change the default values.
• To return to the previous screen, press .
• To exit the settings, press .
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Network
• When LAN is congured with a DHCP, set "DHCP" to "Enable" to congure
the setting automatically. ("Enable" is set by default) To assign xed IP
addresses to each components, you must set "DHCP" to "Disable" and
assign an address to this unit in "IP Address" as well as set information
related to your LAN, such as Subnet Mask and Gateway.
Wi-Fi (Default Value: Off(Wired))
Connect the unit to the network via a wireless LAN router.
• When switching between "On" and "Off(Wired)", stop the Network service.
Also, when group playback is in process, cancel the group playback once, and
then switch the setting.
On Wireless LAN connection
Off(Wired) Wired LAN connection
Wi-Fi Setup (Default Value: -)
You can congure wireless LAN settings by pressing ENTER when "Start" is
displayed.
Wi-Fi Status (Default Value: -)
The information of the connected access point will be displayed.
SSID SSID of the connected access point.
Signal Signal strength of the connected access point.
Status Status of the connected access point.
MAC Address (Default Value: -)
Check the MAC address of this unit.
This value is specic to the component and cannot be changed.
DHCP (Default Value: Enable)
Enable Auto conguration by DHCP
Disable Manual conguration without DHCP
• If you select "Disable", you must set "IP Address", "Subnet
Mask", "Gateway", and "DNS Server" manually.
IP Address (Default Value: 0.0.0.0)
Displays/Sets the IP address.
Subnet Mask (Default Value: 0.0.0.0)
Displays/Sets the subnet mask.
Gateway (Default Value: 0.0.0.0)
Displays/Sets the gateway.
DNS Server (Default Value: 0.0.0.0)
Displays/Sets the primary DNS server.

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Network
Proxy URL (Default Value: -)
Displays/Sets the proxy server URL.
Proxy Port (Default Value: 8080)
Displays/Sets the proxy server port number when you input "Proxy URL".
Friendly Name (Default Value: Pioneer VSX-LX505 XXXXXX)
Change the device name for this unit which is shown on other devices
connected to the network to an easily recognized name.
1. Press ENTER to display the Edit screen.
2. Select a character or symbol with the cursors, and press ENTER.
Repeat it to input 31 or less characters.
"A/a": Switches between upper and lower cases. (Pressing MODE on the
remote controller also toggles between upper and lower cases)
"←" "→": Moves the cursor in the arrow direction.
" ": Removes a character on the left of the cursor.
" ": Enters a space.
• Pressing CLEAR on the remote controller will remove all the input
characters.
3. After inputting, select "OK" with the cursors, and press ENTER.
The input name will be saved.
AirPlay (Default Value: On)
Select whether or not to use the AirPlay function.
On When this function is used
Off When this function is not used
AirPlay Device Name (Default Value: Pioneer VSX-LX505 XXXXXX)
Change the model name of this unit which is displayed on the AirPlay-
connected device to an easily recognized name.
1. Press ENTER to display the Edit screen.
2. Select a character or symbol with the cursors, and press ENTER.
Repeat it to input 31 or less characters.
"A/a": Switches between upper and lower cases. (Pressing MODE on the
remote controller also toggles between upper and lower cases)
"←" "→": Moves the cursor in the arrow direction.
" ": Removes a character on the left of the cursor.
" ": Enters a space.
• Pressing CLEAR on the remote controller will remove all the input
characters.
3. After inputting, select "OK" with the cursors, and press ENTER.
The input name will be saved.
• This function cannot be used when registering this unit to Home App.

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Network
AirPlay Password (Default Value: -)
You can set a password of up to 31 characters so that only registered users
can use AirPlay.
1. Press ENTER to display the Edit screen.
2. Select a character or symbol with the cursors, and press ENTER.
Repeat it to input 31 or less characters.
"A/a": Switches between upper and lower cases. (Pressing MODE on the
remote controller also toggles between upper and lower cases)
"←" "→": Moves the cursor in the arrow direction.
"
": Removes a character on the left of the cursor.
"
": Enters a space.
• To select whether to mask the password with "" or display it in plain text,
press +Fav on the remote controller.
• Pressing CLEAR on the remote controller will remove all the input
characters.
3. After inputting, select "OK" with the cursors, and press ENTER.
The input password will be saved.
• This function cannot be used when registering this unit to Home App.
Privacy Statement (Default Value: Not Accepted)
When using a network service that requires a login name, email address,
password, etc., you need to agree to the Privacy Statement of our company.
• This setting can be made after conrming the Privacy Statement. When
you select "Privacy Statement" and press ENTER, the Privacy Statement is
displayed.
• When "Not Accepted" is selected, you will log out from the network service
you have logged in.
Network Check (Default Value: -)
You can check the network connection.
Press ENTER when "Start" is displayed.
• Wait for a while if "Network" cannot be selected. It will appear when the
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BluetoothBluetooth
Change the settings for the BLUETOOTH function.
• Wait for a while if "Bluetooth" cannot be selected. It will appear when the
BLUETOOTH function is started up.
Bluetooth Receiver
Bluetooth Receiver (Default Value: On)
Select whether or not to use the function that receives audio from BLUETOOTH
wireless technology enabled devices.
On When this function is used
Off When this function is not used
Auto Input Change (Default Value: On)
When a BLUETOOTH enabled device is played while it is connected to the unit,
the input of the unit can be automatically switched to "BLUETOOTH".
On The input will automatically become "BLUETOOTH" when a
BLUETOOTH enabled device is connected.
Off The function is disabled.
• If the input is not switched automatically, set to "Off" and
change the input manually.
Auto Reconnect (Default Value: On)
This function automatically reconnects to the BLUETOOTH wireless technology
enabled device connected last when you change the input to "BLUETOOTH".
• This may not work with some BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled
devices.
On When this function is used
Off When this function is not used
Pairing Information (Default Value: -)
You can initialize the pairing information stored on this unit. If you are no longer
able to connect with a device you have paired, try doing this. ( →p183)
Pressing ENTER when "Clear" is displayed initializes the pairing information
stored on this unit.
• This function does not initialize the pairing information on the BLUETOOTH
wireless technology enabled device. When pairing the unit again with the
device, be sure to clear the pairing information on the BLUETOOTH wireless
technology enabled device in advance. For information on how to clear the
pairing information, refer to the BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled
device's instruction manual.
Device (Default Value: -)
Displays the name of the BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled device
connected to the unit.
• The name is not displayed when "Status" is "Ready" and "Pairing".
Status (Default Value: -)
Displays the status of the BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled device
connected to the unit.
Ready Not paired
Pairing Paired
Connected Successfully connected

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Bluetooth
Bluetooth Transmitter
Bluetooth Transmitter (Default Value: Off)
Select whether or not to use the function that transmits audio from this unit to
BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled devices.
On (Tx) When this function is to be used (played back only on
BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled devices)
On
(Main + Tx)
When this function is to be used (played back both on this unit
and on BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled devices)
Off When this function is not used
Search Devices (Default Value: -)
Search for a BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled device that is able to
receive the audio from this unit. Select "Start" then press ENTER. A list of the
names of BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled devices that are able to
receive is displayed. Select the device to be connected with the cursors / ,
then pairing begins when you press ENTER.
Output Level (Default Value: Variable)
You can select whether to adjust the volume on this unit or to adjust it on the
BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled device.
Variable To use the volume controls on this unit
Fixed To use the volume controls on the BLUETOOTH wireless
technology enabled device
aptX HD (Default Value: Off)
It is possible to use aptX HD to connect a BLUETOOTH wireless technology
enabled device and this unit.
• The codec of the receiving device must be compatible with aptX HD.
On When this function is used
Off When this function is not used
Low Latency Mode (Default Value: Off)
If the audio from a device connected via BLUETOOTH is delayed compared to
the video on the TV when watching a gaming screen, etc., you can reduce the
audio delay.
On When this function is used
Off When this function is not used
Pairing Information (Default Value: -)
You can initialize the pairing information stored on this unit. If you are no longer
able to connect with a device you have paired, try doing this. ( →p183)
Pressing ENTER when "Clear" is displayed initializes the pairing information
stored on this unit.
• This function does not initialize the pairing information on the BLUETOOTH
enabled device. When pairing the unit again with the device, be sure to clear
the pairing information on the BLUETOOTH enabled device in advance. For
information on how to clear the pairing information, refer to the BLUETOOTH
enabled device's instruction manual.
Device (Default Value: -)
Displays the name of the BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled device
connected to the unit.
• The name is not displayed when "Status" is "Ready" and "Pairing".

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Bluetooth
Status (Default Value: -)
Displays the status of the BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled device
connected to the unit.
Ready Not paired
Pairing Paired
Connected Successfully connected
Connected
(aptX)
Successfully connected with aptX compatible device
Connected
(aptX HD)
Successfully connected with aptX HD compatible device

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Web Setup
Menu operations
You can make the settings for the network function of this unit using an Internet
browser on a PC, smartphone, etc.
1. Press
on the remote controller to display the Home screen.
2. Select "Network/Bluetooth" - "Network" with the cursors, then take a note of
the IP address displayed in "IP Address".
3. Start the internet browser on your PC or smartphone and enter the IP
address of the unit in the URL eld.
4. The screen for entering the user name and password is displayed. Enter the
following then click "OK".
User name: admin (xed)
Password: admin (default value)
• You can change the password after logging in.
• Input is required again if you close the browser.
• Take a note of the password so that you do not forget it. If you do forget it,
reset the unit ( →p177) then log in again with the initial settings (admin).
5. Information for the unit (Web Setup screen) is displayed in the internet
browser.
6. After changing the settings, select "Save" to save the settings.
Device Information
You can change the Friendly Name or AirPlay Device Name, set an
AirPlay Password, etc.
Control4: Register this unit if you are using a Control4 system.
Firmware Update: Select the rmware le you have downloaded to your PC so
you can update this unit.
Network Setting
Status: You can see information for the network such as the MAC address and
IP address of this unit.
Network Connection: You can select a network connection method. If you select
"Wireless", select an access point from "Wi-Fi Setup" to connect.
DHCP: You can change DHCP settings. If you select "Off", set "IP Address",
"Subnet Mask", "Gateway" and "DNS Server" manually.
Proxy: Display and set the URL for the proxy server.

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Initial Setup with Auto Start-up Wizard
Operations
When you turn the unit on for the rst time after purchase, the Initial Setup
screen is automatically displayed on the TV to allow you to make settings
required for startup using simple operations following on-screen guidance.
1. Switch the input of the TV to the input connected to the unit.
2. Put batteries into the remote controller of this unit.
3. Press on the remote controller to turn the unit on.
4. When the language selection screen is displayed on TV, select the language
with the cursors / and press ENTER.
5. To make the network connection settings, select "Yes" and press ENTER.
• Select the item with the cursors of the remote controller, and press ENTER to
conrm your selection. To return to the previous screen, press .
• If you have terminated the Initial Setup halfway, turn this unit to standby
mode. Then turning the power on again can display the Initial Setup again.
Unless you do the Initial Setup to the end or select "Never Show Again" in
the screen shown after setting the Network Connection, the wizard screen is
shown every time the power is turned on.
• To perform the Initial Setup again after the setting is completed, press ,
select "System Setup" - "Miscellaneous" - "Initial Setup", and press ENTER.
/ / /
ENTER
+Fav
CLEAR
Inputs
TV
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
TV
INPUT
TV’s REMOTE

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Network Connection
1. A conrmation screen asking you whether to agree to the privacy statement
is displayed during network setting. If you agree, select "Accept" and press
ENTER.
2. Select the type of connection to the network. To use the Chromecast built-in
function to connect, select "Yes" and press ENTER. The Google Home app is
required to use the Chromecast built-in function. Download the Google Home
app from Google Play or the App Store to your smart phone or tablet.
• Google Home app can be used on the following operating systems. (As of
February 2021)
Android™: Android 6.0 or later.
iOS: iOS 12.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone
®
, iPad
®
, and iPod touch
®
.
Wi-Fi
11 2
2
If you select "No", you can connect using either wired LAN or Wi-Fi.
"Wired": Use a wired LAN to connect to a network.
"Wireless": Wi-Fi connection using an access point such as a wireless LAN
router.
• There are two methods for Wi-Fi connection.
"Scan Networks": Search for an access point from this unit. Find out the
SSID of the access point beforehand.
"Use iOS Device (iOS7 or later)": Share the Wi-Fi settings of your iOS
device with this unit.
• If you select "Scan Networks", there are another two types of connection
methods. Check the following.
"Enter Password": Enter the password (or key) of the access point to
connect.
"Push Button": If the access point is equipped with an automatic setting
button, you can connect without entering the password.
• If the SSID of the access point is not displayed, select "Other..." with the
cursor on the SSID list screen, press ENTER, and then follow the on-
screen instructions.
Keyboard Input
To switch between upper and lower cases, select "A/a" on the screen, and press
ENTER on the remote controller.
Press +Fav on the remote controller to select whether to mask the password
with "" or display it in plain text. Pressing CLEAR on the remote controller will
remove all the input characters.
1. Speaker Setup
1. Select the connected speaker conguration, and press ENTER.
Note that the image on the screen changes each time you select the number
of channels in "Speaker Channels".
Speaker Setup
7.1.2 ch
Height 1 Speaker
Height 2 Speaker
Speaker Impedance 6 ohms or above
Zone 2 Preout
Zone 2
Top Middle
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1 Select to suit the number of speaker channels connected.
2 Set whether a subwoofer is connected or not.
3 Set the speaker type if height speakers are connected to the HEIGHT 1
terminals.
4 Set the speaker type if height speakers are connected to the HEIGHT 2
terminals.
5 Set the connection of speakers to Zone 2, Zone 3 speaker terminals.
6 Set an output destination of the audio output from ZONE 2 PRE/LINE OUT/
ZONE B LINE OUT jack.
7 Set whether the front speakers are bi-amp connected.
8 Set the impedance of the connected speakers.
2. The speaker combination selected in step 1 is displayed. "Yes" is displayed
for the selected speakers. If the setting is correct, press ENTER.
3.
Select "Next" and press ENTER. Then a test tone is output from each speaker
to conrm the connection. Selecting each speaker with the cursors / will
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4. If there is no problem with the speaker connection, select "Next" and press
ENTER. To return to "Speaker Setup", select "Back to Speaker Setup" and
press ENTER.
2. Multi Zone Sound Check
Output test tones to ZONE 2 to enjoy audio in a separate room (ZONE 2) in
addition to the main room.
3. ARC Setup
If you have connected a TV that supports ARC, select "Yes" and press ENTER.
4. Room EQ
Measurements are performed to calibrate the sound eld to suit the room's
environment. You can choose either "Dirac Live (Advanced Users Only)" or "Full
Auto MCACC" to perform the measurements. Select "Not Now" if measurement
is not to be performed. Note that both measurement methods are also available
after you have completed Initial Setup.
When measuring with Dirac Live
Select "Dirac Live (Advanced Users Only)" in the "RoomEQ" screen, then press
ENTER.
Download the Pioneer Remote App to your mobile device and use the app to
operate the measurements. For details on how to measure with "Dirac Live",
refer to "Measuring with Dirac Live" (
→p168).
When measuring with Full Auto MCACC
Select "Full Auto MCACC" in the "RoomEQ" screen, then press ENTER.
Use the automatic sound eld calibration technology built into the unit. For
details on how to measure with "Full Auto MCACC", refer to "Measuring with Full
Auto MCACC" (
→p170).
• Both measurement methods use the supplied speaker setup microphone.
• Each speaker outputs the test tone at high volume during measurement, so
be careful of your surroundings. Also, keep the room as quiet as possible
during measurement.
• If you connect a subwoofer, check the power and volume of the subwoofer.
Set the subwoofer volume to more than half.
• If the power of this unit suddenly turns off, the wires in the speaker cables
have touched the rear panel or other wires, and the protection circuit is
working. Twist the wires again securely, and make sure they do not stick out
of the speaker terminals when connecting.
The screen indicating that Initial Setup is complete is displayed when the
measurements are nished. Press ENTER while "Finished" is being displayed to
exit the Initial Setup.
Measuring with Dirac Live ( →p168)
Measuring with Full Auto MCACC ( →p170)

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Measuring with Dirac Live
Use the Pioneer Remote App to use Dirac Live to take measurements. Use the
most recent version. Note that you cannot make settings using operations on
this unit. Refer to "Pioneer Remote App" ( →p171) for information about the
app. Also have a tripod ready to set up the speaker setup microphone.
• Calibration takes about 20 minutes to be completed.
Dirac Live
®
is an advanced room correction technology developed by Dirac
Research. As one of the most advanced room correction technology available
on the market, Dirac Live helps listeners to correct for one of the weakest
components in the audio chain: the listening room. Dirac Live not only corrects
the frequency response, but also the impulse response of the loudspeakers in a
room, yielding improved imaging and timbre, better clarity, tighter bass, and less
early reections, as well as reduced resonances and room modes.
1. Select "Start Dirac Live" in the "Dirac Live" screen, then press ENTER.
2. Connect the supplied Speaker Setup microphone to the SETUP MIC jack on
the main unit.
SETUP MIC
3. When you start the Pioneer Remote App, a screen automatically appears to
guide you through measurement, so tap "Start".
• If the guidance screen does not automatically appear, after tapping this
unit when it appears on the screen, tap " " at the top left of the screen
and select "Dirac Live".
4. Tap "Next", conrm that the displayed speaker conguration is correct, then
tap "Next".
• If the number of speaker channels set in "1.Speaker Setup" in Initial Setup
is different to the number of connected speaker channels, an error is
displayed and measurement cannot be performed.
5. Select the method of measurement. There are two methods of measuring to
choose from; "Quick" which measures 3 locations; at the listening position
and to the left and right of the listening position; and "Full" which measures 9
positions including the listening position. Tap the method you prefer.
"Quick": Set up the microphone at ear height in the listening position for
measurement. Next measure by setting up the microphone between 50 and
100 cm away to the left and right of the listening position.
"Full": Set up the microphone at ear height in the listening position for
measurement. Next, measure in 8 positions to the front, back, left, right, etc.,
centered on the listening position. Measure by setting up the microphone
in each of these positions, between 50 and 100 cm away from the listening
position.
Quick Full
The illustration shows an image.
6. The guidance about outputting the test tone is displayed. Refer to the
illustration to set up the speaker setup microphone in the listening position.
Follow the on-screen instructions to measure.
• Measurement may not be possible if the test tone is too loud or too soft.
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7. When measurement is complete, "Calculating results" is displayed on the
screen. Tap "Transfer to your product" to transfer the measurement data to
the unit.
8. Disconnect the speaker setup microphone.
The speaker equalizer adjustments based on the measurement results are
saved in the unit, but you can also modify and register 3 different equalizer
patterns of your own design ( →p173). The equalizers that you register can
be selected with "Room EQ" - "Dirac Live" ( →p93) in "AV Adjust".
• When measurement is performed with Dirac Live, selection in "Advanced
MCACC" - "Manual MCACC" ( →p154) and "MCACC Data Check"
( →p156) of the Home screen is no longer available. Furthermore, the
measurement results are also reected in "System Setup" - "Speaker" -
"Distance" ( →p135) of the Home screen, and you will no longer be able to
change the values. (The setting units are displayed as "msec".)

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Measuring with Full Auto MCACC
Place the supplied speaker setup microphone in the listening position, measure
the test tones emitted by the speakers, then the unit automatically sets the
optimum volume level for each speaker, the crossover frequencies, and the
distance from the listening position. This also reduces the effect of the standing
wave in accordance with the viewing environment and automatically adjusts the
equalizers for the speakers and enables correction of distortion caused by the
acoustic environment of the room.
• Calibration takes between 3 and 12 minutes to be completed.
1. Place the supplied speaker setup microphone at the listening position, and
connect it to the SETUP MIC jack on the main unit.
SETUP MIC
When placing the speaker setup microphone on a tripod, refer to the
illustration.
2. Conrm a test tone is output from the subwoofer and press ENTER.
3. Press ENTER to output test tones from each speaker, and the connected
speakers and the noise in the surrounding environment are automatically
measured.
4. The measurement results in step 3 are displayed. If there is no problem in
the detection result of the speaker, select "Next" and press ENTER to output
the test tone again to automatically set the settings such as volume level,
crossover frequency, etc., to their optimum. (The test tone is automatically
output when 10 seconds has elapsed without any operation.)
• When an error message is displayed or when the connected speakers
cannot be detected, perform re-measurement by selecting "Retry" and
pressing ENTER.
• When it cannot be resolved by performing the re-measurement, conrm
if the speakers are connected correctly. If there is any problem with the
speaker connection, perform the connection after disconnecting the power
cord.
5. Once the measurement is completed, it is possible to perform the
measurement in 8 additional listening positions. To perform the measurement,
select "Next" and press ENTER, then follow the instructions. To not perform
the measurement, select "Finish (Calculate)" and press ENTER.
• After each listening position is detected, select "Finish (Calculate)" and
press ENTER to complete the detection process.
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Pioneer Remote App (available on iOS and Android™ handsets) is a dedicated
app available for free which allows you to use your handset as a remote
controller. Along with basic operations such as switching input and adjusting the
volume, you can also select a radio station or network service (internet radio or
play of a music le) without looking at the TV.
• To use Pioneer Remote App, this unit needs to be connected to the same
network as the mobile device.
Main features
• Turning the power On/Off, switching input, adjusting the volume, and other
such basic remote controller operations.
• When using Multi-zone ( →p107), you can not only control with the app
in the main room (where this unit is located), but also in the separate room
(ZONE 2/ZONE 3).
• Playing internet radio services (TuneIn Radio, etc.) and selecting stations.
Control in the palm of your hands without looking at the TV.
• Play the music les saved on the mobile device via Wi-Fi.
• Play Amazon Music (compatible models only) ( →p100)
Initial Setup
1. Download the Pioneer Remote App from the App Store or Google Play™
Store.
2. Connect the mobile device to the same network as the unit.
3. Start the Pioneer Remote App. This unit is displayed automatically when the
app is started, so tap the unit when displayed to select it.
Pioneer Remote App

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Dirac Live
Measuring with Dirac Live
Use the Pioneer Remote App to use Dirac Live to take measurements. Use the
most recent version. Note that you cannot make settings using operations on
this unit. Refer to "Pioneer Remote App" ( →p171) for information about the
app. Also have a tripod ready to set up the speaker setup microphone.
• Calibration takes about 20 minutes to be completed.
Dirac Live
®
is an advanced room correction technology developed by Dirac
Research. As one of the most advanced room correction technology available
on the market, Dirac Live helps listeners to correct for one of the weakest
components in the audio chain: the listening room. Dirac Live not only corrects
the frequency response, but also the impulse response of the loudspeakers in a
room, yielding improved imaging and timbre, better clarity, tighter bass, and less
early reections, as well as reduced resonances and room modes.
1. Start the Pioneer Remote App and tap the unit when displayed.
2. Tap "
" at the top left of the screen and select "Dirac Live".
3. Connect the supplied Speaker Setup microphone to the SETUP MIC jack on
the main unit.
SETUP MIC
4. Tap "Next", conrm that the displayed speaker conguration is correct, then
tap "Next".
• If the setting in "System Setup" - "Speaker" - "Conguration" - "Speaker
Channels" (
→p132) is different to the number of connected speaker
channels, an error is displayed and measurement cannot be performed.
5. Select the method of measurement. There are two methods of measuring to
choose from; "Quick" which measures 3 locations; at the listening position
and to the left and right of the listening position; and "Full" which measures 9
positions including the listening position. Tap the method you prefer.
"Quick": Set up the microphone at ear height in the listening position for
measurement. Next measure by setting up the microphone between 50 and
100 cm away to the left and right of the listening position.
"Full": Set up the microphone at ear height in the listening position for
measurement. Next, measure in 8 positions to the front, back, left, right, etc.,
centered on the listening position. Measure by setting up the microphone
in each of these positions, between 50 and 100 cm away from the listening
position.
Quick Full
The illustration shows an image.
6. The guidance about outputting the test tone is displayed. Refer to the
illustration to set up the speaker setup microphone in the listening position.
Follow the on-screen instructions to measure.

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• Measurement may not be possible if the test tone is to loud or too soft. Tap
"Level Adjust" to adjust the volume of the test tone.
7. When measurement is complete, "Calculating results" is displayed on the
screen. Tap "Transfer to your product" to transfer the measurement data to
the unit.
8. Disconnect the speaker setup microphone.
• When measurement is performed with Dirac Live, selection in "Advanced
MCACC" - "Manual MCACC" ( →p154) and "MCACC Data Check"
( →p156) of the Home screen is no longer available. Furthermore, the
measurement results are also reected in "System Setup" - "Speaker" -
"Distance" ( →p135) of the Home screen, and you will no longer be able to
change the values. (The setting units are displayed as "msec".)
Using Dirac Live
You can use the equalizer function based on the measurements results of Dirac
Live. From "Room EQ" - "Dirac Live" ( →p93) in "AV Adjust", select from
"Slot1" to "Slot3". Note that the same data is saved in all of the slots, but you are
able to create your own original sound quality in the following "Manual Adjust"
section.
• In the Home screen, when the number of speaker channels, etc., is changed
in "System Setup" - "Speaker" - "Conguration" ( →p132), the measurement
results are deleted.
• When using Dirac Live, signals with a sampling frequency of 32 kHz are not
supported.
Manual Adjust
You can adjust the sound quality to your own original one by modifying the
equalizer curves based on the volume level of the speakers automatically
measured with Dirac Live. Modify the equalizer on the Pioneer Remote App.
• To adjust the sound quality with "Manual Adjust", it is rst necessary to
measure the speakers of this unit with Dirac Live ( →p168, p172).
• This function cannot be used when speaker measurement is done with Full
Auto MCACC ( →p153, p170).
Modifying the equalizer
1. Start the Pioneer Remote App and tap the unit when displayed.
2. Tap " " in the top left of the Pioneer Remote App screen to display a list of
menus, then tap "Manual Adjust".
3. Select the slot to modify from "Slot1" to "Slot3", then tap "Next".
• The measurement results from Dirac Live are registered in all of the slots
as the default values.
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1
2
5
6
4
3
1 The speaker currently being adjusted. To adjust another speaker, tap the " "
next to it and select another speaker.
2 Displays the Menu screen. From the menu, you perform actions such as reset
the speaker adjustments and cancel and exit the adjustments. You can also
copy data from other slots.
3 Drag the points on the equalizer curve side to side to change the frequency
and up or down to change the boost.
• You can add a point by tapping on the curve where there isn't a point.
4 Recalculate the characteristics from the adjusted content.
5 Transfer the adjusted content to the unit.
6 The value of the point being adjusted. Tap the "
" next to the point to delete
it.
5. When adjustment is nished, tap 4 to recalculate, then tap 5 to transfer the
adjusted data to the unit.
• In the Home screen, when the number of speaker channels, etc., is changed
in "System Setup" - "Speaker" - "Conguration", the adjusted content is
deleted.
Using an equalizer you have registered
When you select a saved slot in "Room EQ" - "Dirac Live" ( →p93) in "AV
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Troubleshooting
Before starting the procedure 176
When the unit is operating erratically 177
Try restarting the unit 177
Resetting the unit (this resets the unit settings to the
default) 177
Troubleshooting 178
Power 178
Audio 178
Listening Modes 180
Video 181
Linked operation 182
Tuner 182
BLUETOOTH function 182
Network function 184
USB storage device 185
Wireless LAN Network 185
ZONE B function 186
Multi-zone function 186
Remote Controller 186
Display 186
Others 187

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Before starting the procedure
Problems may be solved by simply turning the power on/off or disconnecting/
connecting the power cord, which is easier than working on the connection,
setting and operating procedure. Try the simple measures on both the unit and
the connected device. If the problem is that the video or audio is not output or
the HDMI linked operation does not work, disconnecting/connecting the HDMI
cable may solve it. When reconnecting, be careful not to wind the HDMI cable
since if wound the HDMI cable may not t well. After reconnecting, turn off and
on the unit and the connected device.
• The AV receiver contains a microPC for signal processing and control
functions. In very rare situations, severe interference, noise from an external
source, or static electricity may cause it to lockup. In the unlikely event
that this happens, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, wait at least
5 seconds, and then plug it back in.
• Our company is not responsible for damages (such as CD rental fees) due to
unsuccessful recordings caused by the unit’s malfunction. Before you record
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When the unit is operating erratically
Try restarting the unit
Restarting this unit may solve the problem. Set the main unit to standby, then
after waiting for 5 seconds or more, press and hold the STANDBY/ON button
of the main unit for at least 5 seconds, and then restart the unit. (The settings
on this unit are kept.) If the problem persists after restarting the unit, unplug and
plug the power cords or HDMI cable of this unit and connected devices.
5"
Resetting the unit (this resets the unit settings to the
default)
If the restart of the unit does not solve the problem, reset the unit, and restore
all the settings to the factory default at the time of purchase. This may solve
the problem. If the unit is reset, your settings are restored to the default values.
Be sure to note down your setting contents before performing the following
operations. Note that it is not possible to reset the unit during the Initial Setup
process. Before doing the following procedures, press
to exit Initial Setup.
1. While pressing and holding ZONE CONTROL on the main unit with the unit
turned on, press the
STANDBY/ON button.
2. "Clear" is displayed on the display, and the unit returns to the standby state.
Do not remove the power cord until "Clear" disappears from the display.
To reset the remote controller, while pressing and holding MODE, press the
CLEAR button at least 3 seconds.
Clear
2
1
Clear

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Troubleshooting
Power
When the power is turned on, "AMP Diag Mode" appears on the display of the main unit
• The protection circuit function may have operated. If the unit suddenly enters the standby state and "AMP Diag Mode" appears on the display
of the main unit when the power is turned on again, this function is diagnosing whether or not the main unit is malfunctioning or there is an
abnormality with the speaker cable connection. When the diagnosis is complete, the following messages are displayed.
CH SP WIRE
If the unit returns to the normal ON state after "CH SP WIRE" appears on the display, the speaker cable may have
been short-circuited. After setting the power of this unit to standby state, connect the speaker cable again. Twist the
wires exposed from the tip of the speaker cable so that the wires do not stick out of the speaker terminal.
NG:
If the operation has stopped with "NG" displayed on the display, set the power of this unit to standby state immediately
and remove the power plug from the outlet. The unit may be malfunctioning. Consult a dealer.
The unit turns off unexpectedly
• The unit automatically switches to standby when the "System Setup" - "Hardware" - "Power Management" - "Auto Standby" setting in the Home
screen functions.
• The protection circuit function may have operated due to an abnormal rise in temperature of the unit. In such a case, the power turns off
repeatedly even if the power is turned on each time. Secure sufcient ventilation space around the unit, wait for a while until the temperature of
the unit decreases. Then, turn the power on again.
WARNING: If smoke, smell or abnormal noise is produced by the unit, unplug the power cord from the outlet immediately, and contact the dealer or
our company's support.
( →p144)
Audio
• Make sure that the speaker setup microphone is no longer connected.
• Conrm that the connection between the output jack on the connected device and the input jack on this unit is correct.
• Make sure that none of the connecting cables are bent, twisted, or damaged.
• If "MUTING" is displayed on the display and is blinking, press on the remote controller to cancel muting.
• While headphones are connected to the PHONES jack, no sound is output from the speakers.
• When "System Setup" - "Source" - "Audio Select" - "Fixed PCM" in the Home Menu is set to "On", no sound is played when signals other than
PCM are input. Change the setting to "Off".
Check the following if the problem persists after you have conrmed the above.

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Troubleshooting
No sound from the TV
• Change the input selector on this unit to the position of the terminal to which the TV is connected.
• If the TV doesn't support the ARC function, along with connection by HDMI, connect the TV and this unit using a digital optical cable.
( →p63)
No sound from a connected player
• Change the input selector on this unit to the position of the jack to which the player is connected.
• Check the digital audio output setting on the connected device. On some game consoles, such as those supporting DVD, the default setting may
be off.
• For some DVD-Video discs, you need to select an audio output format from a menu.
A speaker produces no sound
• Make sure that the polarity (+/-) of the speaker cables is correct, and that no bare wires are in contact with the metal part of speaker terminals.
• Make sure that the speaker cables are not shorting out.
• Check "Connect the Speaker Cables" ( →p39) to see if the speaker connections have been made correctly. Settings for the speaker
connection environment need to be made in "Speaker Setup" in Initial Setup. Check "Initial Setup with Auto Start-up Wizard" ( →p165).
• Depending on the input signal and listening mode, not much sound may be output from speakers. Select another listening mode to see if sound
is output.
• If surround back speakers are installed, be sure to install surround speakers as well.
• A maximum of 7.1 ch playback is possible when Bi-Amping connection is used. Be sure to remove the jumper bar on the speakers when using
Bi-Amping connection.
( →p39)
The subwoofer produces no sound
If the setting of the front speakers is "Large", the low range elements will be output from the front speakers instead of from the subwoofer during 2
ch audio input of TV or music. To output the sound from the subwoofer, make one of the following settings.
1. Change the front speakers settings to "Small".
The low range elements will be output from the subwoofer rather than the front speakers. We do not recommend changing this if your front
speakers have good low range reproduction capabilities.
2. Change "Double Bass" to "On".
The low range elements of the front speakers will be output from both the front speakers and the subwoofer. Due to this, the bass sound may be
emphasized too much. In such a case, do not change the setting, or make the setting with the above option 1.
• For the setting details, refer to "System Setup" - "Speaker" - "Crossover".
• If the input signals do not contain subwoofer audio elements (LFE), the subwoofer may produce no sound.
( →p134)

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Troubleshooting
Noise can be heard
•
Using cable ties to bundle analog audio cables, power cords, speaker cables, etc. may degrade the audio performance. Do not bundle the cords.
• An audio cable may be picking up interference. Change the position of the cables.
The beginning of audio received by an HDMI IN cannot be heard
• Since it takes longer to identify the format of an HDMI signal than it does for other digital audio signals, audio output may not start immediately.
Sound suddenly reduces
• When using the unit for extended periods with the temperature inside the unit exceeding a certain temperature, the volume may be reduced
automatically to protect the circuits.
Listening Modes
• To enjoy digital surround playback in formats such as Dolby Digital, you need to make a connection for audio signals with an HDMI cable, digital
coaxial cable or digital optical cable. Also, audio output need to be set to Bitstream output on the connected Blu-ray Disc player, etc.
• Press on the remote controller several times to switch the display of the main unit, and you can check the input format.
Check the following if the problem persists after you have conrmed the above.
Cannot select a desired listening mode
• Depending on the connection status of the speaker, some listening modes may not be selected. Check "Speaker Layouts and Selectable
Listening Modes" (
→p189) or "Input Formats and Selectable Listening Modes" ( →p192).
Cannot listen to the sound in Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Atmos or DTS-HD Master Audio format
• If the audio in Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Atmos or DTS-HD Master Audio format cannot be output correctly in the source format, set "BD video
supplementary sound" (or reencode, secondary sound, video additional audio, etc.) to "Off" in the setting of a connected Blu-ray Disc player, etc.
After changing the setting, switch the listening mode to that for each source, and conrm.
About Dolby signals
• When surround back speakers are included in the speaker layout, and software that is recorded with the 5.1 channel Dolby audio format is
played, the surround channel audio may be output from the surround back speakers.
• Some Dolby Atmos audio format that is used on games, etc., may be recognized as "Multichannel PCM". If this occurs, check the rmware
updates for the game console.

181
Troubleshooting
About DTS signals
• With media that switches suddenly from DTS to PCM, PCM playback may not start immediately. In such a case, stop playback on the player side
for approx. 3 seconds or more. Then, resume playback. The playback will be performed normally.
• DTS playback may not be performed normally on some CD and LD players even if the player and this unit are digitally connected. If some
processing (e.g., output level adjustment, sampling frequency conversion, or frequency characteristic conversion) has been executed for the
DTS signal being output, this unit cannot recognize it as a genuine DTS signal, and noise may occur.
• While playing a DTS-compatible disc, if a pause or skip operation is performed on your player, noise may occur for a short period. This is not a
malfunction.
Video
• Conrm that the connection between the output jack on the connected device and the input jack on this unit is correct.
• Make sure that none of the connecting cables are bent, twisted, or damaged.
• When the TV image is blurry or unclear, the power cord or connection cables of the unit may have interfered. In such a case, keep distance
between TV antenna cable and cables of the unit.
• Check the switching of the input screen on the monitor side such as a TV.
Check the following if the problem persists after you have conrmed the above.
No image appears
• Change the input selector on this unit to the position of the jack to which the player is connected.
No image from a device connected to HDMI IN jack
• To display video from the connected player on the TV while the unit is in standby, you need to enable "System Setup" - "Hardware" - "HDMI"
- "HDMI Standby Through" on the Home screen. For details of the HDMI Standby Through function, refer to "System Setup" - "Hardware" -
"HDMI".
• To output video to a TV connected to the HDMI OUT SUB jack, press the button on the remote controller to display "AV Adjust" and select
"HDMI" - "HDMI Out", or press the HDMI MAIN/SUB button on the remote controller. Then, select the HDMI OUT jack for output.
• Check if "Resolution Error" is displayed on the main unit display when video input via HDMI IN jack is not displayed. In this case, the TV does
not support the resolution of the video input from the player. Change the setting on the player.
• Normal operation with an HDMI-DVI adapter is not guaranteed. In addition, video signals output from a PC are not guaranteed.
• Try switching off the Deep Color function. To turn off the Deep Color function, simultaneously press the PERSONAL PRESET 2 and
STANDBY/ON buttons on the main unit. While holding down PERSONAL PRESET 2, press STANDBY/ON repeatedly until "Deep Color:Off"
appears on the display. To reactivate the Deep Color function, repeat the above described step until "Deep Color:On" is appeared on the display.
( →p142)

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Troubleshooting
Images icker
• The output resolution of the player may not be compatible with the resolution of the TV. If the player is connected to this unit with an HDMI cable,
change the output resolution on the player. Also this may be solved by changing the screen mode on the TV.
Video and audio are out of synch
• Depending on the settings on your TV and connection environment, the video may be behind the audio. To adjust, press
on the remote
controller, and adjust in "HDMI" - "Sound Delay" in the "AV Adjust".
( →p91)
Linked operation
HDMI linked operation does not work with CEC-compliant devices, such as a TV
• In the Home screen of the unit, set "System Setup" - "Hardware" - "HDMI" - "HDMI CEC" to "On".
• It is also necessary to set HDMI linking on the CEC-compliant device. Check the instruction manual.
• When connecting a Sharp brand player or recorder to the HDMI IN jacks, set "System Setup" - "Hardware" - "HDMI" - "HDMI Standby Through"
to "Auto".
( →p142)
Tuner
Poor reception or much noise
• Recheck the antenna connection.
• Move the antenna away from the speaker cord or power cord.
• Move the unit away from your TV or PC.
• Passing cars or airplanes in the vicinity can cause interference.
• If radio waves are blocked by concrete walls, etc., radio reception may be poor.
• Change the reception mode to mono ( →p84).
• When listening to an AM station, operating the remote controller may cause noise. (North American, Australian and Asian models)
• FM reception may be clearer if you use the antenna jack on the wall used for the TV.
( →p73)
BLUETOOTH function
• Unplug and plug the power cord of the unit, or turn off and on the BLUETOOTH enabled device. Restart of the BLUETOOTH enabled device
may be effective.
• BLUETOOTH enabled devices must support the A2DP prole.
• Because a radio wave interference will occur, this unit may not be used near devices such as a microwave oven or cordless phone which use
the radio wave in the 2.4 GHz range.
• A metallic object near the unit can affect on the radio wave, and BLUETOOTH connection may not be possible.
Check the following if the problem persists after you have conrmed the above.

183
Troubleshooting
Cannot transmit from a BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled device (PC, smartphone, etc.) to
this unit
• Check if the BLUETOOTH function of the BLUETOOTH enabled device is enabled.
( →p161)
Cannot connect a BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled device (PC, smartphone, etc.) to this
unit
• Initialize the pairing information and perform pairing again.
Firstly delete all the pairing information saved on this unit. In the Home screen, select "Network/Bluetooth" - "Bluetooth" - "Bluetooth Receiver" -
"Pairing Information", then press ENTER while "Clear" is displayed.
Next, delete the pairing information of this unit that is saved on the BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled device. For information on how to
clear the pairing information, refer to the BLUETOOTH enabled device's instruction manual.
Finally, perform pairing again. Refer to "Playing audio from BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled devices with this unit" ( →p80) for
pairing instructions.
( →p161)
Cannot transmit from this unit to a BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled device (wireless
headphones, etc.)
• Check that the "Bluetooth Transmitter" setting on this unit is set to either "On(Tx)" or "On(Main + Tx)".
( →p162)
Cannot connect this unit to a BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled device (wireless
headphones, etc.)
• Check if the BLUETOOTH function of the BLUETOOTH enabled device is enabled.
• Initialize the pairing information and perform pairing again.
Firstly delete all the pairing information saved on this unit. In the Home screen, select "Network/Bluetooth" - "Bluetooth" - "Bluetooth Transmitter"
- "Pairing Information", then press ENTER while "Clear" is displayed.
Next, delete the pairing information of this unit that is saved on the BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled device. For information on how to
clear the pairing information, refer to the BLUETOOTH enabled device's instruction manual.
Finally, perform pairing again. Refer to "Transmitting audio from this unit to BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled devices" ( →p81) for
pairing instructions.
( →p162)
Music playback is unavailable on the unit even after successful BLUETOOTH connection
• If the volume setting on this unit or the BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled device is low, audio may not be played. Check the volume
setting on this unit or the BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled device.
• Some BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled devices may be equipped with a Send/Receive selector switch. Try switching the setting to suit
the application the device is being used for.
• Depending on the characteristics or specications of the BLUETOOTH enabled device, music may not be played back on this unit.

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Troubleshooting
Sound is interrupted
• There maybe a problem with the BLUETOOTH enabled device. Check the information on a web page.
The audio quality is poor after connection with a BLUETOOTH enabled device
• The BLUETOOTH reception is poor. Move the BLUETOOTH enabled device closer to the unit, or remove any obstacle between the
BLUETOOTH enabled device and this unit.
Network function
• If you cannot select a network service, start up the network function to select it. It may take approx. one minute to start it up.
• When the NET indicator is blinking, this unit is not properly connected to the home network.
• Unplug and plug the power cords of this unit and the router, or restart the router.
• If the desired router is not displayed in the access point list, it may be set to hide SSID, or the ANY connection may be off. Change the setting
and try again.
Check the following if the problem persists after you have conrmed the above.
Cannot access the Internet radio
• In the case the service provider has terminated the service, the network service or contents may not be used on this unit.
• Check if your modem and router are properly connected, and they are both turned on.
• Check if the LAN side port on the router is properly connected to this unit.
• Check if connecting to Internet from other devices is possible. If it is not possible, turn off all devices connected to the network, wait for a while,
and then turn on the devices again.
• Depending on ISP, setting the proxy server is required.
• Check if the router and modem you are using are supported by your ISP.
Cannot access the network server
• This unit needs to be connected to the same router as the network server.
• This unit supports the Windows Media
®
Player 12 network servers, or NASes that support the home network function.
• Windows Media
®
Player may require some settings. Refer to "Music Server".
• When using a PC, only the music les registered in the library of Windows Media
®
Player can be played.
( →p116)
Sound is interrupted when playing music les on the network server
• Check if the network server meets the requirements for operation.
• When the PC is serving as the network server, quit application software other than the server software (Windows Media
®
Player 12, etc.).
• If the PC is downloading or copying large les, the playback sound may be interrupted.

185
Troubleshooting
USB storage device
USB storage device is not displayed
• Check if the USB storage device or USB cable is securely inserted to the USB port of the unit.
• Disconnect the USB storage device once from the unit, and then reconnect it.
• Performance of the hard disk that receive power from the USB port of the unit is not guaranteed.
• Depending on the type of content, the playback may not be performed normally. Check the types of supported le formats.
• Operations of USB storage devices equipped with security functions are not guaranteed.
( →p114)
Wireless LAN Network
• Unplug and plug the power cords of this unit and the wireless LAN router, check the power-on status of the wireless LAN router, or restart the
wireless LAN router.
Check the following if the problem persists after you have conrmed the above.
Cannot access wireless LAN network
• The wireless LAN router setting may be switched to Manual. Restore the setting to Auto.
• Try the manual set-up. The connection may succeed.
• When the wireless LAN router is in stealth mode (mode to hide SSID) or when the ANY connection is off, the SSID is not displayed. Change the
setting and try again.
• Check if the SSID and encryption settings (WEP, etc.) are correct. Match the network settings with the settings of this unit.
• Connection to an SSID that includes multi-byte characters is not supported. Set the SSID of the wireless LAN router using single-byte
alphanumeric characters only, and try again.
Connected to an SSID different from the selected SSID
• Some wireless LAN routers allow you to set multiple SSIDs for one unit. If connecting to such a router using the automatic setting button, you
may end up connecting to an SSID different from the SSID you want to connect to. If this occurs, use the connection method requiring you to
enter a password.
Playback sound is interrupted, or communication is not possible
• You may not receive radio waves due to poor radio wave conditions. Shorten the distance from the wireless LAN router, or remove obstacles to
improve visibility, and connect again. Install the unit away from microwave ovens or other access points. It is recommended to install the wireless
LAN router and the unit in the same room.
• If there is a metallic object near the unit, wireless LAN connection may not be possible because the metal affects the radio wave.
• When other wireless LAN devices are used near the unit, other symptoms may occur, such as interrupted playback and impossible
communication. You can avoid those problems by changing the channel of your wireless LAN router. For instructions on changing channels,
refer to the instruction manual supplied with your wireless LAN router.
• There may not be enough bandwidth available in wireless LAN. Use a wired LAN for connection.

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Troubleshooting
ZONE B function
Cannot output audio to ZONE B
• To output audio to ZONE B, set the audio output destination for "Audio" - "Zone B" on AV Adjust to "On (A+B)" or "On (B)" and also set "Speaker"
- "Conguration" - "Zone 2 Preout" on the System Setup menu to "Zone B".
( →p121)
Multi-zone function
Cannot ZONE-output the audio of externally connected AV components
• To output audio from an externally connected AV component to ZONE 2, connect it to any of HDMI IN1 to IN3 jacks. If the AV component is not
equipped with an HDMI jack, use a digital coaxial cable, digital optical cable or analog audio cable. Also, the audio from externally connected AV
components can be output to ZONE 2 only when the audio is analog or 2 ch PCM signal. When the AV component is connected to this unit with
an HDMI cable, digital coaxial cable or digital optical cable, change the audio output of the AV component to the PCM output.
• When video and audio via HDMI input are output to ZONE 2, set "Input/Output Assign" - "TV Out / OSD" - "Zone 2 HDMI" ( →p127) to "Use"
on the System Setup menu.
• To output audio from an externally connected AV component to ZONE 3, use an analog audio cable for connection. Also, audio from externally
connected AV components can be output to ZONE 3 only when it is an analog audio signal.
Others
• If the audio signal is from the NET or USB input selector, zone output is not possible for DSD audio signals.
Remote Controller
• Make sure that the batteries are inserted with the correct polarity.
• Insert new batteries. Do not mix different types of batteries, or old and new batteries.
• Make sure that the sensor of the main unit is not subjected to direct sunlight or inverter-type uorescent lights. Relocate it if necessary.
• If the main unit is installed in a rack or cabinet with colored-glass doors, or if the doors are closed, the remote controller may not work normally.
Display
The display does not light up
• When the Dimmer function is working, the display may go dim or turn off. Press the DIMMER button, and change the brightness level of the
display.
( →p19)

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Troubleshooting
Others
Strange noise can be heard from the unit
• If you have connected another device to the same outlet as this unit, strange noise may occur under the inuence of the device. If the symptom
is remedied by removing the power plug of the other device from the outlet, use different outlets for this unit and the device.
The message "Noise Error" appears during Full Auto MCACC
• This can be caused by a malfunction in your speaker unit. Check the speaker output, etc.
The measurement results of Full Auto MCACC show different distances to the speakers from the
actual ones
• Depending on the speakers you are using, some errors may occur in the measurement results. If this is the case, make the settings in "System
Setup" - "Speaker" - "Distance".
( →p135)
The measurement results of Full Auto MCACC show that the volume level of the subwoofer has been
corrected to the lower limit
• The volume level correction of the subwoofer may not have been completed. Lower the volume of the subwoofer before Full Auto MCACC
measurement.
The settings in "Crossover", "Distance", and "Channel Level" are returned to the default values
• When measurements are made with Dirac Live, if you change the settings in "Speaker Channels", "Subwoofer", "Height 1 Speaker", or "Height 2
Speaker" in "Speaker" - "Conguration" (
→p132) in the System Setup menu, then the measurement results are returned to the default values.
Measure again.

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Appendix
Speaker Layouts and Selectable Listening Modes
See the following table for selectable listening modes for each speaker layout.
Speaker layout (ch)
Listening mode 2 .1 3.1 4.1 5.1 6.1 7.1 2.1. 2 3.1.2 4.1. 2 5.1.2 6.1.2 7.1. 2 4.1.4 5.1.4 6.1.4 7.1.4
DD (Dolby Audio - DD)
(*1) (*1) (*1) (*2) (*2) (*3) (*3) (*3)
(*2)
(*3)
(*2)
(*3)
(*3) (*3)
(*2)
(*3)
(*2)
(*3)
DD+ (Dolby Audio - DD+)
(*1) (*1) (*1)
(*1)
(*2)
(*1)
(*2)
(*1) (*1) (*1) (*1)
(*1)
(*2)
(*1)
(*2)
(*1) (*1)
(*1)
(*2)
(*1)
(*2)
DTHD (Dolby Audio - TrueHD)
(*1) (*1) (*1)
(*1)
(*2)
(*1)
(*2)
(*1) (*1) (*1) (*1)
(*1)
(*2)
(*1)
(*2)
(*1) (*1)
(*1)
(*2)
(*1)
(*2)
Atmos
Atmos 2.0/2.1
Atmos 3.0/3.1
Atmos 4.0/4.1
Atmos 5.0/5.1
Atmos 6.0/6.1
Atm os 7. 0/ 7.1
Atmos 2.0.2/2.1.2
Atmos 3.0.2/3.1.2
DSur (Dolby Audio - Surr)
DSur 2.0/2.1 (Dolby Audio - Surr)
DSur 3.0/3.1 (Dolby Audio - Surr)
DSur 4.0/4.1 (Dolby Audio - Surr)
DSur 5.0/5.1 (Dolby Audio - Surr)
DSur 6.0/6.1 (Dolby Audio - Surr)
DSur 7.0/7.1 (Dolby Audio - Surr)
DSur 2.0.2/2.1.2 (Dolby Audio - Surr)
DSur 3.0.2/3.1.2 (Dolby Audio - Surr)

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Speaker layout (ch)
Listening mode 2 .1 3.1 4.1 5.1 6.1 7.1 2.1. 2 3.1.2 4.1. 2 5.1.2 6.1.2 7.1. 2 4.1.4 5.1.4 6.1.4 7.1.4
DTS
(*3) (*3) (*3) (*3) (*3) (*3) (*3) (*3) (*3)
ES Discrete (DTS-ES Discrete)
ES Matrix (DTS-ES Matrix)
DTS 96/24
(*3) (*3) (*3) (*3) (*3) (*3) (*3) (*3) (*3)
DTS-HD HR (DTS-HD High Resolution)
DTS-HD Master (DTS-HD Master Audio)
DTS Express
DTS:X
DTS Neural:X
IMAX DTS
(*4) (*3) (*3) (*3) (*3) (*3)
(*3)
(*4)
(*3) (*3) (*3)
(*3)
(*4)
IMAX DTS:X
IMAX Neural:X

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Speaker layout (ch)
Listening mode 2 .1 3.1 4.1 5.1 6.1 7.1 2.1. 2 3.1.2 4.1. 2 5.1.2 6.1.2 7.1. 2 4.1.4 5.1.4 6.1.4 7.1.4
PCM
(*1) (*1) (*1) (*1) (*1) (*3) (*3) (*3) (*3) (*3) (*3) (*3) (*3) (*3) (*3)
DSD
(*1) (*1) (*1) (*5) (*5) (*3) (*3) (*3)
(*3)
(*5)
(*3)
(*5)
(*3) (*3)
(*3)
(*5)
(*3)
(*5)
Stereo
(*6) (*6) (*6) (*6) (*6) (*6) (*6) (*6) (*6) (*6) (*6) (*6) (*6) (*6) (*6)
Mono
(*6) (*6) (*6) (*6) (*6) (*6) (*6) (*6) (*6) (*6) (*6) (*6) (*6) (*6) (*6)
Mono Music
Ext.Stereo
Classical
Ent.Show (Entertainment Show)
Drama
Unplugged
Action
AdvancedGame
Rock/Pop
Sports
F.S.Surround (Front Stage Surround)
(*6) (*7) (*6) (*7) (*6) (*7) (*6) (*7) (*6) (*7) (*6) (*7) (*6) (*7)
*1: Reproduced with the sound eld according to the number of channels of input signals.
*2: If 4.1 ch or 5.1 ch Dolby signals (DD, DD+, DTHD) are input, surround channel audio is output from the surround back speakers.
*3: Not output from height speakers.
*4: Surround channel audio is output from the surround back speakers.
*5: Not output from surround back speakers.
*6: Output only from front speakers.
*7: Output only from front speakers and center speaker.

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Appendix
Input Formats and Selectable Listening Modes
You can select a variety of listening modes
according to the audio format of the signal to be
input.
• The Stereo mode can be selected with any audio
format.
• When analog signals are being input in the Pure
Direct mode, the modes switches to the Analog
Direct mode which passes signals directly to
the amplier without passing through the DSP
(Digital Signal Processor).
• Listening modes available when headphones are
connected are Pure Direct and Stereo only.
Listening mode
Input format
Pure Direct
Direct
Stereo
DD
(Dolby Audio
- DD) (*2)
DD+
(Dolby Audio
- DD+)
(*2)(*3)
DTHD
(Dolby
Audio -
TrueHD) (*2)
Atmos
(*13)
DSur
(Dolby Audio
- Surr)
(*13)
2-channel signal input
Analog / PCM
Music les / DSD (*1)
DD / DD+ / DTHD
DTS / DTS 96/24 / DTS Express / DTS-
HD HR / DTS-HD MSTR
(*11)
Multi-channel signal input
Multich PCM
DSD (*1)
DD
DD+
DTHD
ATMOS
DTS
DTS 96/24
DTS Express
DTS-HD HR
DTS-HD MSTR
DTS-ES Discrete
DTS-ES Matrix
DTS:X
IMAX DTS
IMAX DTS:X

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Listening mode
Input format
DTS (*2)
DTS 96/24
(*2)
DTS
Express
(*2)
DTS-HD HR
(DTS-HD High
Resolution)
(*2)
DTS-HD
Master (DTS-
HD Master
Audio) (*2)
ES Discrete
(DTS-ES
Discrete)
(*5)
ES Matrix
(DTS-ES
Matrix) (*5)
DTS:X
DTS
Neural:X
(*6)
IMAX DTS
(*10)
IMAX
DTS:X (*10)
IMAX
Neural:X
(*10)
2-channel signal input
Analog / PCM
Music les / DSD (*1)
DD / DD+ / DTHD
DTS / DTS 96/24 / DTS
Express / DTS-HD HR /
DTS-HD MSTR
Multi-channel signal input
Multich PCM
DSD (*1)
DD
DD+
DTHD
ATMOS
DTS
DTS 96/24
DTS Express
DTS-HD HR
DTS-HD MSTR
DTS-ES Discrete
(*4)
DTS-ES Matrix
(*4)
DTS:X
IMAX DTS
(*14) (*14) (*14)
IMAX DTS:X
(*14)

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Listening mode
Input format
PCM
(Multich
PCM) (*2)
DSD
(*2)(*12)
Mono
Classical / Unplugged /
Ent.Show (Entertainment
Show) / Drama /
AdvancedGame / Action
/ Rock/Pop / Sports
(*7)
Ext.Stereo /
Mono Music
(*8)
F.S.Surround
(Front Stage
Surround)
(*9)
2-channel signal input
Analog / PCM
Music les / DSD (*1)
DD / DD+ / DTHD
DTS / DTS 96/24 / DTS
Express / DTS-HD HR /
DTS-HD MSTR
Multi-channel signal input
Multich PCM
DSD (*1)
DD
DD+
DTHD
ATMOS
DTS
DTS 96/24
DTS Express
DTS-HD HR
DTS-HD MSTR
DTS-ES Discrete
DTS-ES Matrix
DTS:X
IMAX DTS
IMAX DTS:X

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(*1) You cannot select any mode other than Pure Direct, Stereo, Ext.Stereo and Mono Music if the sampling rate is 5.6/11.2 MHz.
(*2) A center speaker or surround speakers need to be installed.
(*3) If the input source is Blu-ray Disc and the speaker layout is 5.1 ch or less, DD+ cannot be selected. Instead, the listening mode for DD can be selected.
(*4) This can only be selected when no surround back speaker is connected.
(*5) Surround back speakers need to be installed. Can be selected when the input format is 5.1 ch.
(*6) If the input format is any of the following and the number of channels is monaural, this listening mode becomes unavailable.
– DTS, DTS 96/24, DTS Express, DTS-HD HR, DTS-HD MSTR, PCM, music le
(*7) Surround speakers or height speakers need to be installed.
(*8) A center speaker, surround speakers, or height speakers need to be installed.
(*9) Cannot be selected if "Speaker Virtualizer" ( →p136) is set to "Off".
(*10) Cannot be selected when the "IMAX Mode" ( →p138) is set to "Off" (the default value is Auto).
(*11) This cannot be selected when the input format is DTS Express.
(*12) Cannot be selected when the input format is monaural.
(*13) The listening mode displayed depends on the speaker layout ( →p189). Furthermore, when the setting for "Speaker Virtualizer" ( →p136) is "Off" (the default
value is On), then modes other than Atmos and DSur cannot be selected.
(*14) Can only be selected when the "IMAX Mode" ( →p138) is set to "Off" (the default value is Auto).
Speaker Layouts and Selectable Listening
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Listening Mode Effects
In alphabetical order
Action
Mode suitable for movies with a lot of action scenes.
• The speaker calibrations measured with Dirac Live are disabled.
AdvancedGame
Mode suitable for game content.
• The speaker calibrations measured with Dirac Live are disabled.
Classical
Suitable for classical or operatic music. This mode emphasizes the surround
channels in order to widen the sound image, and simulates the natural
reverberation of a large hall.
• The speaker calibrations measured with Dirac Live are disabled.
Direct/Pure Direct
The "Direct" mode shuts down some processing that can affect sound quality,
such as the tone control features, so you can enjoy even better sound quality.
The "Pure Direct" mode shuts down even more processes that affects sound
quality, so you get a more faithful reproduction of the original sound. In this case,
the speaker calibration made with MCACC/Dirac Live is invalid.
Atmos
Since this mode calculates the positional data of audio recorded in Dolby Atmos
audio in real-time and outputs it from appropriate speakers, you can enjoy the
natural and stereophonic sound eld of Dolby Atmos with any speaker layout
including connection of only front speakers. Also, the Dolby Atmos sound design
can be reproduced more faithfully by connecting surround back speakers or
height speakers. You can select this mode when inputting the Dolby Atmos
audio format.
Unlike existing surround systems, Dolby Atmos does not rely on channels, but
rather enables the accurate placement of sound objects that have independent
motion in a 3D space with even greater clarity. Dolby Atmos is an optional
audio format for Blu-ray Discs and achieves a more stereophonic sound eld by
introducing a sound eld above the listener.
According to the speaker layout, the following listening modes are displayed.
– Atmos 2.0/2.1: When only front speakers are installed
– Atmos 3.0/3.1: When front speakers and center speaker are installed
– Atmos 4.0/4.1: When front speakers and surround speakers are
installed
– Atmos 5.0/5.1: When front speakers, center speaker and surround
speakers are installed
– Atmos 6.0/6.1: When front speakers, surround speakers and surround
back speakers are installed
– At mo s 7.0 / 7.1: When front speakers, center speaker, surround speakers
and surround back speakers are installed
– Atmos 2.0.2/2.1.2: When front speakers and height speakers are
installed
– Atmos 3.0.2/3.1.2: When front speakers, center speaker and height
speakers are installed
– Atmos: Selectable in the "4.1.2 ch", "5.1.2 ch", "6.1.2 ch", "7.1.2 ch",
"4.1.4 ch", "5.1.4 ch", "6.1.4 ch" or "7.1.4 ch" setting with surround speakers
and height speakers installed.
• To enable transfer of this audio format, connect via an HDMI cable and set
the audio output on the player to Bitstream output.
• When "Speaker Virtualizer" (
→p136) is set to "Off" (Default: On), modes
other than
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DD (Dolby Audio - DD)
This mode faithfully reproduces the sound design recorded in the Dolby Digital
audio format.
Dolby Digital is a multi-channel digital format developed by Dolby Laboratories,
Inc. and is widely adopted for use in movie production. It is also a standard audio
format for DVD-Video and Blu-ray Discs. It is possible to record a maximum of
5.1 channels on a DVD-Video or Blu-ray Disc; two front channels, one center
channel, two surround channels, and the LFE channel dedicated to the bass
region (sound elements for the subwoofer).
• To enable transfer of this audio format, connect via a digital cable and set the
audio output on the player to Bitstream output.
DD+ (Dolby Audio - DD+)
This mode faithfully reproduces the sound design recorded in the Dolby Digital
Plus audio format.
The Dolby Digital Plus format has been improved based on Dolby Digital,
increasing the number of channels and endeavoring to improve sound quality
by giving more exibility in data bit rates. Dolby Digital Plus is an optional audio
format based on 5.1 ch for Blu-ray Discs. It is possible to record a maximum of
7.1 channels with additional channels such as the surround back channel.
• To enable transfer of this audio format, connect via an HDMI cable and set
the audio output on the player to Bitstream output.
DSur (Dolby Audio - Surr)
This listening mode expands 2 ch or 5.1 ch input signals to 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch or
5.1.2 ch. This mode expands actual channels to more channels for playback
according to the conguration of the connected speakers. Also, even if there is
no speaker for expansion, for example when only front speakers are connected,
audio of surround channel or height channel is virtually created for expansion
playback.
According to the speaker layout, the following listening modes are displayed.
–
DSur 2.0/2.1: When only front speakers are installed
– DSur 3.0/3.1: When front speakers and center speaker are installed
– DSur 4.0/4.1: When front speakers and surround speakers are installed
–
DSur 5.0/5.1: When front speakers, center speaker and surround
speakers are installed
– DSur 6.0/6.1: When front speakers, surround speakers and surround
back speakers are installed
– DS ur 7.0 / 7.1: When front speakers, center speaker, surround speakers
and surround back speakers are installed
– DSur 2.0.2/2.1.2: When front speakers and height speakers are
installed
– DSur 3.0.2/3.1.2: When front speakers, center speaker and height
speakers are installed
– DSur: Selectable in the "4.1.2 ch", "5.1.2 ch", "6.1.2 ch", "7.1.2 ch",
"4.1.4 ch", "5.1.4 ch", "6.1.4 ch" or "7.1.4 ch" setting with surround speakers
and height speakers installed.
• When "Speaker Virtualizer" (
→p136) is set to "Off" (Default: On), modes
other than
DSur cannot be selected.
DTHD (Dolby Audio - TrueHD)
This mode faithfully reproduces the sound design recorded in the Dolby TrueHD
audio format.
The Dolby TrueHD audio format is a "lossless" format expanded based on the
lossless compression technology referred to as MLP, and it faithfully reproduces
the master audio recorded in the studio. Dolby TrueHD is an optional audio
format based on 5.1 ch for Blu-ray Discs. It is possible to record a maximum of
7.1 channels with additional channels such as the surround back channel. 7.1 ch
is recorded at 96 kHz/24 bit, and 5.1 ch is recorded at 192 kHz/24 bit.
• To enable transfer of this audio format, connect via an HDMI cable and set
the audio output on the player to Bitstream output.
Drama
Suitable for TV shows produced in a TV studio. This mode enhances the
surround effects to the entire sound to give clarity to voices and create a realistic
acoustic image.
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DSD
This mode is suitable for playing sources recorded in DSD.
• This unit supports the DSD signal input from the HDMI input terminal.
However, depending on the connected player, better sound may be obtained
by setting the output on the player side to the PCM output.
• This listening mode cannot be selected if the output setting on your Blu-ray
Disc/DVD player is not set to DSD.
DTS
This mode faithfully reproduces the sound design recorded in the DTS audio
format.
The DTS audio format is a multi-channel digital format developed by DTS, Inc.
This format is an optional audio format for DVD-Video and a standard format
for Blu-ray Discs. It enables recording of 5.1 channels; two front channels, one
center channel, two surround channels, and the LFE channel dedicated to the
bass region (sound elements for the subwoofer). The content is recorded with a
rich volume of data, with a maximum sampling rate of 48 kHz, at a resolution of
24 bits and a bit rate of 1.5 Mbps.
• To enable transfer of this audio format, connect via a digital cable and set the
audio output on the player to Bitstream output.
DTS 96/24
This mode faithfully reproduces the sound design recorded in the DTS 96/24
audio format.
The DTS 96/24 format is an optional audio format for DVD-Video and Blu-ray
Discs. It enables recording of 5.1 channels; two front channels, one center
channel, two surround channels, and the LFE channel dedicated to the bass
region (sound elements for the subwoofer). Detailed reproduction is achieved by
recording the content at a sampling rate of 96 kHz and at a resolution of 24 bits.
• To enable transfer of this audio format, connect via a digital cable and set the
audio output on the player to Bitstream output.
DTS Express
This mode faithfully reproduces the sound design recorded in the DTS Express
audio format.
DTS Express is an optional audio format based on 5.1 ch for Blu-ray Discs. It is
possible to record a maximum of 7.1 channels with additional channels such as
the surround back channel. It also supports low bit rates.
• To enable transfer of this audio format, connect via an HDMI cable and set
the audio output on the player to Bitstream output.
DTS-HD HR (DTS-HD High Resolution)
This mode faithfully reproduces the sound design recorded in the DTS-HD High
Resolution Audio audio format.
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio is an optional audio format based on 5.1 ch for
Blu-ray Discs. It is possible to record a maximum of 7.1 channels with additional
channels such as the surround back channel at a sampling rate of 96 kHz and at
a resolution of 24 bits.
• To enable transfer of this audio format, connect via an HDMI cable and set
the audio output on the player to Bitstream output.
DTS-HD MSTR (DTS-HD Master Audio)
This mode faithfully reproduces the sound design recorded in the DTS-HD
Master Audio audio format.
DTS-HD Master Audio is an optional audio format based on 5.1 ch for Blu-
ray Discs. It is possible to record a maximum of 7.1 channels with additional
channels such as the surround back channel using the lossless audio
reproduction technology. 96 kHz/24 bit is supported for 7.1 ch, and 192 kHz/24
bit is supported for 5.1 ch.
• To enable transfer of this audio format, connect via an HDMI cable and set
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DTS Neural:X
This listening mode expands actual channels to more channels for playback to
suit the conguration of the connected speakers by expanding the input signals
from 2 channels or 5.1 channels to 5.1 channels or 7.1 channels respectively.
DTS:X
This mode faithfully reproduces the sound design recorded in the DTS:X audio
format.
The DTS:X audio format is a combination of the mixing method based on
traditional channel based formats (5.1 ch and 7.1 ch) and object based dynamic
audio mixing, and it is characterized by the precise positioning of sounds and the
ability to express sound movement.
• To enable transfer of this audio format, connect via an HDMI cable and set
the audio output on the player to Bitstream output.
ES Discrete (DTS-ES Discrete)
This mode faithfully reproduces the sound design recorded in the DTS-ES
Discrete audio format.
DTS-ES Discrete is an optional audio format based on 5.1 ch for DVD-Video
and Blu-ray Discs. It is possible to record a maximum of 6.1 channels with a
monaural surround back channel added.
• To enable transfer of this audio format, connect via a digital cable and set the
audio output on the player to Bitstream output.
ES Matrix (DTS-ES Matrix)
This mode faithfully reproduces the sound design recorded in the DTS-ES
Matrix audio format.
DTS-ES Matrix is an optional audio format based on 5.1 ch for DVD-Video and
Blu-ray Discs. A monaural surround back channel is inserted to this format by
matrix encoding. During playback, 6.1 channel-playback is achieved by the
matrix decoder on this unit.
• To enable transfer of this audio format, connect via a digital cable and set the
audio output on the player to Bitstream output.
Ent.Show (Entertainment Show)
Suitable for rock or pop music. Listening to music in this mode creates a lively
sound eld with a powerful acoustic image, like being at a club or rock concert.
• The speaker calibrations measured with Dirac Live are disabled.
Ext.Stereo (Extended Stereo)
This mode is ideal for background music. Stereo sound is played through the
surround speakers as well as the front speakers, creating a stereo image.
F.S.Surround (Front Stage Surround)
In this mode, you can enjoy a virtual playback of multichannel surround sound
even with only two or three speakers. This works by controlling how sounds
reach the listener's left and right ears.
• This mode cannot be selected when "Speaker Virtualizer" (
→p136) is set to
"Off" (Default: On).
• The speaker calibrations measured with Dirac Live are disabled.
IMAX
IMAX is an innovator in entertainment technology, combining proprietary
software, architecture and equipment to create experiences that take you
beyond the edge of your seat to a world you've never imagined. Top lmmakers
and studios utilize IMAX theatres to connect with audiences in extraordinary
ways. IMAX leverages its proprietary image enhancement process, DMR,
to create clearer, sharper images--just as the director intended. With its
specialized, custom theatre environment designed to widen the eld of view, and
unique sound systems that cover the entire theatre evenly, IMAX delivers a truly
immersive lm experience.
IMAX Enhanced :
IMAX Enhanced brings the world's most immersive entertainment experience
into the home. IMAX Enhanced products include the highest-end TVs,
projectors, sound bars and A/V receivers that meet stringent performance
standards established by IMAX, DTS and Hollywood's leading colorists to
deliver unparalleled quality and scale to in-home entertainment.
IMAX Enhanced content is digitally re-mastered for the home environment
to provide sharper images and more powerful sound--just as the lmmaker
intended. Available on Ultra HD Blu-ray discs and 4K streaming services, it
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devices to deliver an exclusive, fully immersive experience.
IMAX Mode optimizes all settings for the playback of remastered IMAX
Enhanced content, ensuring the best possible picture and sound. When "IMAX
DTS" is displayed, IMAX Mode is optimized for the playback of 5.1 IMAX
Enhanced content. When "IMAX DTS:X" is displayed, IMAX Mode is optimized
for the playback of fully immersive IMAX Enhanced content.
• To enable transfer of this audio format, connect via an HDMI cable and set
the audio output on the player to Bitstream output.
IMAX listening modes:
– IMAX DTS: Displayed when there is DTS audio format input which includes
IMAX Enhanced content.
– IMAX DTS:X: Displayed when there is DTS:X audio format input which
includes IMAX Enhanced content.
– IMAX Neural:X: This listening mode expands the playback signal to 5.1.4
channels or 7.1.2 channels to suit the connected speaker conguration when
the input signal is 5.1 channels. Displayed when there is DTS audio format
input which includes IMAX Enhanced content.
• IMAX Mode is set to "Auto" at the time of purchase ( →p138). The listening
mode automatically switches when IMAX Enhanced content is recognized,
but when playing IMAX Enhanced content received through streaming
services on a TV, etc., the IMAX Enhanced content may not be recognized
and the listening mode may not switch. Set the IMAX mode to "On" in this
case.
• When surround back speakers are connected and DTS audio format that
includes 5.1-channel IMAX Enhanced content is played with IMAX DTS, the
surround channel audio is output from the surround back speakers.
Mono
In this mode, monaural audio is played from the center speaker at the time
of inputting an analog signal or PCM signal. If there is no center speaker
connected, monaural audio is played from the front speakers.
Mono Music
In this mode, all speakers output the same sound in mono, so the sound you
hear is the same regardless of where you are within the listening room.
PCM
Mode suitable for playing sources recorded in multichannel PCM.
Rock/Pop
Mode suitable for rock content.
• The speaker calibrations measured with Dirac Live are disabled.
Sports
Mode suitable for sport content.
• The speaker calibrations measured with Dirac Live are disabled.
Stereo
In this mode, sound is output from the right and left front speakers and
subwoofer.
Unplugged
Suitable for acoustic instruments, vocals and jazz. This mode emphasizes the
front sound eld image, giving the impression of being in front of the stage.
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Speaker combinations (North American models)
• Up to two powered subwoofers can be connected in either combination.
Speaker
Channels
FRONT CENTER SURROUND
SURROUND
BACK
HEIGHT 1 HEIGHT 2 Bi-AMP (*3)
ZONE 2 (*3)
(ZONE
SPEAKER)
ZONE 3 (*3)
(ZONE
SPEAKER)
2.1 ch
3.1 ch
4.1 ch
5.1 c h
6.1 ch (*1)
7.1 ch (*1)
2.1.2 ch (*2)
(*4) (*5) (*5) (*4) (*4)
3.1.2 ch (*2)
(*4) (*5) (*5) (*4) (*4)
4.1.2 ch (*2)
(*4) (*5) (*5) (*4) (*4)
5.1.2 ch (*2)
(*4) (*5) (*5) (*4) (*4)
6.1.2 ch (*1)
(*6) (*6)
7.1.2 ch (*1)
(*6) (*6)
4.1.4 ch (*1)
(*6) (*6)
5.1.4 ch (*1)
(*6) (*6)
6.1.4 ch (*1)
(*7) (*6) (*6)
7.1.4 ch (*1)
(*7) (*6) (*6)
(*1) The "Connecting an Integrated Amplier (ZONE 3)" (
→p72) function cannot be used.
(*2) When using Bi-AMP or ZONE 2 (ZONE SPEAKER), the "Connecting an Integrated Amplier (ZONE 3)" ( →p72) function cannot be used. However, if a
power amplier is connected to the ZONE 3 PRE/LINE OUT jacks in the "Connecting an Integrated Amplier (ZONE 3)" ( →p72) function, ZONE 2 (ZONE
SPEAKER) and ZONE 3 (ZONE SPEAKER) can be used.
(*3) The Bi-AMP and ZONE speakers cannot be used simultaneously.
(*4) When using the ZONE 2 speakers (except when the ZONE 3 is used), it is necessary to connect the height speakers to the SURROUND BACK terminal. When
using both the ZONE 2 speakers and the ZONE 3 speakers, the Height 1 speakers cannot be used simultaneously with the ZONE speakers.
(*5) When using the Bi-AMP speakers, it is necessary to connect the Bi-AMP speakers to the HEIGHT 1 terminals, and the height speaker to the SURROUND BACK
terminals.
(*6) Height 1 speakers cannot be used simultaneously with the ZONE speakers.
(*7) Use an analog audio cable to connect the power amplier to the PRE OUT SURROUND BACK jacks, then connect the surround back speakers to the power
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About the HEIGHT 1/HEIGHT 2
When connecting 2 sets of the height speakers, the combination of the height speakers that can be selected is as follows.
– Height 1 Speaker: Top Middle, Height 2 Speaker: Rear High
– Height 1 Speaker: Front High, Height 2 Speaker: One of Rear High/Top Middle/Top Rear/Dolby Enabled Speaker (Surround)/Dolby Enabled Speaker (Surround
Back)
– Height 1 Speaker: Top Front or Dolby Enabled Speaker (Front), Height 2 Speaker: One of Rear High/Top Rear/Dolby Enabled Speaker (Surround)/Dolby Enabled
Speaker (Surround Back)
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Speaker combinations (European, Australian and Asian models)
• Up to two powered subwoofers can be connected in either combination.
Speaker
Channels
FRONT CENTER SURROUND
SURROUND
BACK
HEIGHT 1 HEIGHT 2 Bi-AMP (*3)
ZONE 2 (*3)
(ZONE
SPEAKER)
ZONE 3 (*3)
(ZONE
SPEAKER)
2.1 ch
3.1 ch
4.1 ch
5.1 c h
6.1 ch (*1)
7.1 ch (*1)
2.1.2 ch (*2)
(*4) (*5) (*5) (*4)
3.1.2 ch (*2)
(*4) (*5) (*5) (*4)
4.1.2 ch (*2)
(*4) (*5) (*5) (*4)
5.1.2 ch (*2)
(*4) (*5) (*5) (*4)
6.1.2 ch (*1)
7.1.2 ch (*1)
4.1.4 ch (*1)
5.1.4 ch (*1)
6.1.4 ch (*1)
(*6)
7.1.4 ch (*1)
(*6)
(*1) The "Connecting an Integrated Amplier (ZONE 3)" ( →p72) function cannot be used.
(*2) When using Bi-AMP or ZONE 2 (ZONE SPEAKER), the "Connecting an Integrated Amplier (ZONE 3)" ( →p72) function cannot be used.
(*3) The Bi-AMP and ZONE speakers cannot be used simultaneously.
(*4) When using the ZONE 2 speakers, it is necessary to connect the height speakers to the SURROUND BACK terminal.
(*5) When using the Bi-AMP speakers, it is necessary to connect the Bi-AMP speakers to the HEIGHT 1 terminals, and the height speaker to the SURROUND BACK
terminals.
(*6)
Use an analog audio cable to connect the power amplier to the PRE OUT SURROUND BACK jacks, then connect the surround back speakers to the power amplier.
About the HEIGHT 1/HEIGHT 2
When connecting 2 sets of the height speakers, the combination of the height speakers that can be selected is as follows.
– Height 1 Speaker: Top Middle, Height 2 Speaker: Rear High
– Height 1 Speaker: Front High, Height 2 Speaker: One of Rear High/Top Middle/Top Rear/Dolby Enabled Speaker (Surround)/Dolby Enabled Speaker (Surround
Back)
– Height 1 Speaker: Top Front or Dolby Enabled Speaker (Front), Height 2 Speaker: One of Rear High/Top Rear/Dolby Enabled Speaker (Surround)/Dolby Enabled
Speaker (Surround Back)
When only 1 set of the height speakers is connected, 1 from the height speakers types can be selected.

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General Specications
Amplier Section North American models European models Australian and Asian models
Rated Output Power
With 8 ohm loads, both channels
driven, from 20 Hz - 20 kHz; rated
120 watts per channel minimum
RMS power, with no more than 0.08
% total harmonic distortion from 250
milliwatts to rated output. (FTC)
9 ch × 180 W at 6 ohms, 1 kHz, 1 ch driven of 1% THD (IEC)
Maximum Effective Output Power
230 W at 6 ohms, 1 kHz, 1 ch driven
of 10% THD
215 W at 6 ohms, 1 kHz, 1 ch driven
of 10% THD (JEITA)
9 ch × 215 W at 6 ohms, 1 kHz, 1 ch
driven of 10% THD (JEITA)
THD+N (Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise) 0.08% (20 Hz - 20,000 Hz, Rated output power)
Input Sensitivity and Impedance 200 mV/47 kΩ (LINE(RCA)), 3.5 mV/47 kΩ (PHONO MM)
Rated RCA Output Level and Impedance
PRE OUT : 1 V/470 Ω
PRE OUT (ZONE 2) : 1 V/2.2 kΩ
LINE OUT (ZONE 2, ZONE B) : 200 mV/2.2 kΩ
LINE OUT (ZONE 3) : 200 mV/470 Ω
Phono Maximum Input Signal Voltage 70 mV (MM 1 kHz 0.5%)
Frequency Response 10 Hz - 100 kHz/+1 dB, –3 dB (Direct/Pure Direct)
5 Hz - 100 kHz/+1 dB, –3 dB
(Direct/Pure Direct)
Tone Control Characteristics
MAIN : ±10 dB, 20 Hz (BASS), ±10 dB, 20 kHz (TREBLE)
ZONE 2 : ±10 dB, 100 Hz (BASS), ±10 dB, 10 kHz (TREBLE)
Signal to Noise Ratio 106 dB (IHF-A, LINE IN, SP OUT), 80 dB (IHF-A, PHONO IN, SP OUT)
Supported impedance of Speakers 4 Ω - 16 Ω
Headphone Rated Output 85 mW + 85 mW (32 Ω, 1 kHz, 10% THD)
Supported impedance of Headphones 8 Ω - 600 Ω
Headphones Frequency Response 10 Hz - 100 kHz

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Video Section North American models European models Australian and Asian models
Signal Level
1 Vp-p/75 Ω (Composite Video)
1 Vp-p/75 Ω (Component Video Y)
0.7 Vp-p/75 Ω (Component Video Pb/Pr)
Correspoinding maximum resolution 480i/576i (Component Video)
Tuner Section North American models European models Australian and Asian models
FM Tuning Frequency Range 87.5 MHz - 107.9 MHz 87.5 MHz - 108.0 MHz, RDS
50 dB quieting sensitivity (FM MONO) 1.0 μV, 11.2 dBf (IHF, 1 kHz, 100% MOD)
AM Tuning Frequency Range 530 kHz - 1710 kHz - 522/530 kHz - 1611/1710 kHz
DAB Tuning Frequency Range -
174.928 MHz - 239.200 MHz (Band III)
-
DAB Sensitivity - -100 dBm (Min.) (Band III) -
Preset Channel 40
BLUETOOTH Section North American models European models Australian and Asian models
Communication system BLUETOOTH Specication version 4.2
Frequency band 2.4 GHz band
Modulation method FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum)
Compatible BLUETOOTH proles A2DP 1.2, AVRCP 1.3
Supported Codecs
Receiving: SBC, AAC
Transmitting: SBC, aptX, aptX HD
Transmission range (A2DP) 20 Hz - 20 kHz (Sampling frequency 44.1 kHz)
Maximum communication range
Line of sight approx. 15 m(*)
(*)The actual range will vary depending on factors such as obstacles between devices, magnetic elds around
a microwave oven,static electricity, cordless phone, reception sensitivity, antenna's performance, operating
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HDMI North American models European models Australian and Asian models
Input 7 (Including 1 × Front)
Output 2 (MAIN, SUB/ZONE2)
Input *1 Output
HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 HDMI 4 HDMI 5 HDMI 6
HDMI
(Front)
MAIN
SUB/Zone2
SUB Zone2
HDMI Ver 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.0 2.1 2.1 2.0
bandwidth 40Gbps 40Gbps 40Gbps 24Gbps 24Gbps 24Gbps 9Gbps 40Gbps 40Gbps 18Gbps
ALLM
VRR (for Game)
QMS (for Movie)
FVA (for Game)
QFT (for Movie)
DSC
Uncompressed 8K/60p
4:2:0
8K/60p
4:2:0
8K/60p
4:2:0
8K/24p
4:2:0
8K/24p
4:2:0
8K/24p
4:2:0
4K/60p
4:2:0
8K/60p
4:2:0
8K/60p
4:2:0
4K/60p
4:4:4
Compressed
(TV needs DSC)
8K/60p
4:4:4
8K/60p
4:4:4
8K/60p
4:4:4
8K/60p
4:4:4
8K/60p
4:4:4
8K/60p
4:4:4
-
8K/60p
4:4:4
8K/60p
4:4:4
-
ARC / eARC *2
HDR10 (HDR10,
BT.2020, HLG)
HDR10+
*1 Audio Format : 2 ch linear PCM (32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz, 16/20/24 bit)
Multi-channel linear PCM (Maximum 7.1 channels, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz, 16/20/24
bit)
Bitstream (Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Atmos, DTS, DTS-ES, DTS 96/24, DTS-HD Master Audio,
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, DTS Express, DTS:X, IMAX DTS, IMAX DTS:X, DSD(2.8 MHz), PCM)
*2 ARC compatible audio formats : PCM, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS (DTS 96/24, DTS-ES etc.), DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, IMAX DTS
eARC compatible audio formats :PCM, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS (DTS 96/24, DTS-ES etc.), Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Atmos, DTS- HD Master Audio,
DTS:X, Multichannel PCM, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, IMAX DTS, IMAX DTS:X

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Corresponding
input resolutions
Frame rate Color space Color depth HDMI IN 1 - 3 HDMI IN 4 - 6
AUX INPUT HDMI
(Front)
4K
(3840x2160p)
4K SMPTE
(4096x2160p)
24/25/30 Hz YCbCr4:2:2 12 bit
YCbCr4:4:4/RGB 8 bit
10/12 bit
48/50/60 Hz YCbCr4:2:0 8 bit
10/12 bit
YCbCr4:2:2 12 bit
YCbCr4:4:4/RGB 8 bit
10/12 bit
100/120 Hz YCbCr4:2:0 8/10/12 bit
YCbCr4:2:2 12 bit
(*1)
YCbCr4:4:4/RGB 8/10 bit
(*1)
12 bit
(*1) (*1)
5K
(5120x2160p)
24/25/30 Hz YCbCr4:2:2 12 bit
YCbCr4:4:4/RGB 8 bit
10/12 bit
48/50/60 Hz YCbCr4:2:0 8/10/12 bit
(*2) (*2)
YCbCr4:2:2 12 bit
YCbCr4:4:4/RGB 8 bit
10/12 bit
(*1)
8K
(7680x4320p)
24/25/30 Hz YCbCr4:2:0 8/10/12 bit
YCbCr4:2:2 12 bit
(*1)
YCbCr4:4:4/RGB 8/10 bit
(*1)
12 bit
(*1) (*1)
48/50/60 Hz YCbCr4:2:0 8/10 bit
(*1)
12 bit
(*1) (*1)
YCbCr4:2:2 12 bit
(*1) (*1)
YCbCr4:4:4/RGB 8/10/12 bit
(*1) (*1)
(*1)Video compressed with DSC (Display Stream Compression) can be input and output. DSC is a video compression technique that enables the transmission of
high-resolution video, which requires high bandwidth, via HDMI.
(*2)5K, 48 Hz, YCbCr4:2:0, 8/10/12 bit is not supported.

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• The output from the HDMI OUT jack to the TV is the same resolution as the input. When using a TV that supports 4K, 1080p HDMI video signals can also be
output as 4K.
For linked functions to work properly, do not connect CEC-compliant devices exceeding the connectable number to the HDMI jack as shown below.
• Blu-ray Disc/DVD players: up to 3 units / Blu-ray Disc/DVD recorders: up to 3 units / Cable TV tuner, terrestrial digital tuner, and satellite broadcasting tuner: up
to 4 units
Operation has been conrmed on the following devices: (As of April 2020)
Toshiba brand televisions; Sharp brand televisions; Toshiba brand players and recorders; Sharp brand players and recorders (when used with a Sharp brand
television)
Network Section North American models European models Australian and Asian models
Ethernet LAN 1 (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac standard (Wi-Fi
®
standard) 5 GHz/2.4 GHz band
■Music Server ( →p116)
Supported Audio Formats
MP3 (.mp3)
• MPEG-1/MPEG-2 Audio Layer-3/44.1 kHz, 48 kHz/Between 8 kbps and 320 kbps, and VBR
WMA (.wma)
• 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz/Between 5 kbps and 320 kbps, and VBR
• WMA Pro/Voice/WMA Lossless formats are not supported.
WAV (.wav)
WAV les contain uncompressed PCM digital audio.
• 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz/8 bit, 16 bit, 24 bit
AIFF (.aiff/.aif)
AIFF les contain uncompressed PCM digital audio.
• 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz/8 bit, 16 bit, 24 bit
AAC (.aac/.m4a/.mp4/.3gp/.3g2)
• MPEG-2/MPEG-4 Audio/44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz/Between 8 kbps and 320 kbps, and VBR
FLAC (.ac)
• 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz/8 bit, 16 bit, 24 bit
LPCM (Linear PCM)
• 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz/16 bit
Apple Lossless (.m4a/.mp4)
• 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz/16 bit, 24 bit
DSD (.dsf/.dff)
• DSF/DSDIFF/2.8 MHz, 5.6 MHz, 11.2 MHz

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USB Section North American models European models Australian and Asian models
USB 2 (Front : Ver.2.0, 5 V/0.5 A, Rear : Ver.2.0, 5V/1 A)
■USB Storage Device ( →p114)
Supported Audio Formats
MP3 (.mp3)
• MPEG-1/MPEG-2 Audio Layer-3/44.1 kHz, 48 kHz/Between 8 kbps and 320 kbps, and VBR
WMA (.wma)
• 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz/Between 5 kbps and 320 kbps, and VBR
• WMA Pro/Voice/WMA Lossless formats are not supported.
WAV (.wav)
WAV les contain uncompressed PCM digital audio.
• 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz/8 bit, 16 bit, 24 bit
AIFF (.aiff/.aif)
AIFF les contain uncompressed PCM digital audio.
• 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz/8 bit, 16 bit, 24 bit
AAC (.aac/.m4a/.mp4/.3gp/.3g2)
• MPEG-2/MPEG-4 Audio/44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz/Between 8 kbps and 320 kbps, and VBR
FLAC (.ac)
• 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz/8 bit, 16 bit, 24 bit
LPCM (Linear PCM)
• 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz/16 bit
Apple Lossless (.m4a/.mp4)
• 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz/16 bit, 24 bit
DSD (.dsf/.dff)
• DSF/DSDIFF/2.8 MHz, 5.6 MHz, 11.2 MHz
General North American models European models Australian and Asian models
Power Supply AC 120 V, 60 Hz AC 220 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption 850 W 870 W
Full Standby mode 0.1 W 0.15 W
Network Standby (wired) 1.7 W 1.8 W
Network Standby (wireless) 1.7 W 1.8 W
Bluetooth Wakeup 1.6 W 1.8 W
HDMI CEC Standby 0.1 W 0.15 W

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Standby mode (ALL ON) 1.7 W 1.8 W
Equipment with HiNA functionality Standby
mode, Network disconnect and Network
Standby ON
2.7 W 2.8 W
This equipment complies with European Commission Regulation (EC) No 1275/2008 as equipment with HiNA
functionality. If you do not to use the Network function, please set Network Standby setting to Off. You can reduce
power consumption under standby mode.
Dimensions (W × H × D)
435 mm × 185 mm × 386 mm
17-1/8" × 7-5/16" × 15-3/16"
Weight 13 kg (28.7 lbs.)
Maximum radio-frequency power transmitted in
the frequency band(s)
-
2400 MHz - 2483.5 MHz (20 dBm
(e.i.r.p))
5150 MHz - 5350 MHz (23 dBm
(e.i.r.p))
5470 MHz - 5725 MHz (23 dBm
(e.i.r.p))
-
Video Inputs North American models European models Australian and Asian models
Composite 2
Component 1
Audio Inputs North American models European models Australian and Asian models
Analog 5 (Including 1 × PHONO)
Digital
2 (C OA XI A L×1, O P TI CA L×1)
• Supported sampling rates for PCM signals (stereo, mono) from a digital input are 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz,
88.2 kHz, 96 kHz/16 bit, 20 bit, and 24 bit.

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Appendix
Audio Outputs North American models European models Australian and Asian models
Analog
PRE OUT (FRONT L/R, CENTER, SURROUND L/R, HEIGHT 1 L/R,
SURROUND BACK L/R, HEIGHT 2 L/R or ZONE 3 L/R, 2 SUBWOOFER)
ZONE B LINE OUT or ZONE 2 PRE/LINE OUT
HEIGHT 2 PREOUT or ZONE 3 PRE/LINE OUT
Speaker Outputs
FRONT L/R, CENTER,
SURROUND L/R, HEIGHT 1 L/R,
HEIGHT 2 L/R or SURROUND
BACK L/R or ZONE 3 L/R, ZONE 2
L/R (Support banana plugs)
FRONT L/R, CENTER, SURROUND L/R, HEIGHT 1 L/R or ZONE 2 L/R,
HEIGHT 2 L/R or SURROUND BACK L/R or ZONE 3 L/R
Phones 1 (ø 6.3 mm, 1/4")
Others North American models European models Australian and Asian models
Setup Mic 1 (Front)
RS-232 1
12V TRIGGER OUT 2 (A : 100 mA, B : 25 mA)
IR 2 (IN×1, OUT×1)
Specications and features are subject to change without notice.

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