Understanding
the Multi-Channel
Surround
Displays
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Nn DIGITAL
This
indicator
lights
up when
the receiver
is decoding
signals
recorded
in the Dolby
Digital
format.
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OPT
Lights
up when
the source
signal
is a digital
signal
being
input
through
the OPT terminal.
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PRO
LOGIC
Lights
up when
the receiver
applies
Pro Logic
processing
to two
channel
signals
in order
to output
the center
and surround
channel
signals.*
* Howeve_; this indicator does not light if tire center and s{u'round
speakers are set to "NO", and tire A.ED. or NORMAL
SURROUND
sound fields are selected.
DTS
Lights up when DTS signals are input.
Note
When
playing
a DTS format
disc, be sure that
you
have
made
digital
connections
and that
INPUT
OODE
is NOT
set to ANALOG
(see []
on page
23).
Tuner
indicators
These
indicators
light up when
using
the receiver
to
tune
in radio
stations,
etc. See pages
34
37 for tuner
operations.
D. RANGE
Lights up when dynamic range compression is active.
See page 32 to adjust the dynamic range compression.
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Play
back
channel
indicators
The letters
light
up to indicate
the channels
being
played
back.
L: Front
Left
R: Front
Right
C: Center
(monaural)
SL: Surround
Left
SR: Surround
Right
S: Surround
(monaural
or the surround
components
obtained
by Pro Logic
processing)
The boxes
around
the letters
light
up to indicate
the
speakers
used
to playback
the channels.
See the next page
for details
regarding
the playback
channel
indicators.
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((( L F E )))
((( L F E ))) will light
up when
the disc being
played
contains
the LFE (Low Frequency
Effect)
channel
and
when
the sound
of the LFE channel
signal
is actually
being
reproduced.
[] SR OFF
Lights up when headphone
is inserted.
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COAX
Lights
up when
the source
signal
is a digital
signal
being
input
through
the COAX
terminal.
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