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Page 1 - RV2600 DTS

OWNER’S MANUALRV2600 DTSAV Digital Home Theater Receiver

Page 2 - Contents

10Speaker Connections Caution: To avoid damaging the speakers with a sudden high-levelsignal, be sure to switch the power off before connectingthe spe

Page 3 - Before Use

11Positioning of the SpeakersThe positioning of speakers differs according to the sizeand acoustics of the listening room. While actually listeningto

Page 4 - Connection (FM antenna)

12Names of Each Control 1Front PanelRemote Control Unit

Page 5 - Connection (AM antenna)

13The equipment draws nominal non-operating power fromthe AC outlet with its POWER switch in the OFF position.PARAMETERUse this button to change param

Page 6 - Connection 1

14Remote Control UnitLEVELUse these buttons to adjust the level of each speaker.T.TONEUse this button to output the test tone.SELECTAfter pressing the

Page 7 - Connection 2

15displays current status.surround modeilluminates when RDS function is active.illuminates when the multi-channel sound is downmixed tostereo, or when

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16Speaker Configuration 1It is important to perform speaker configuration prior to usingthe unit.To enjoy multi-channel surround sound, such as 5.1, y

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17Speaker Configuration 2Subwoofer SettingSUB W-Y (Subwoofer-Yes):Select this when a powered sub-woofer is connected. SUB W-N (Subwoofer-No):Select th

Page 10 - Speaker Connections

18Speaker Configuration 3Balancing relative volume between speakers usingTest ToneThe test tone function is useful to adjust the relative volumebetwee

Page 11 - Positioning of the Speakers

19Speaker Configuration 4Balancing relative volume between speakers duringplayback of DVD(During playback of DVD,) press the CH.SEL (CHANNELSELECTOR)

Page 12 - Names of Each Control 1

Contents 2CAUTION Regarding PlacementTo maintain proper ventilation, be sure to leave a spacearound the unit (from the largest outer dimensions includ

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20Basic Operation 1Press the POWER switch.The unit enters standby mode, and the standby indicatorlights.Press the STANDBY/ON switch to turn the unit o

Page 14 - Names of Each Control 2

21Basic Operation 2ABSpeaker On/OffPress the SPEAKER button to turn the speakers on or off.When ON is selected, the SPEAKER indicator lights.Headphone

Page 15 - Battery Installation

22MutingTo mute the sound temporarily, press the MUTING button.Press the MUTING button again to restore the sound. Ifyou change the volume during the

Page 16 - Speaker Configuration 1

23Basic Operation 4Sleep TimerThe power can be switched off after a specified amount oftime.Press the SLEEP button repeatedly until desired timeappear

Page 17 - Speaker Configuration 2

24Dubbing from VIDEO 2 or 3 to VIDEO 1Select VIDEO 2 or 3 by pressing the VIDEO button.Start recording on the VCR connected to VIDEO 1 RECjacks.Start

Page 18 - Speaker Configuration 3

25Surround Mode 1• When EXTERNAL IN is selected, the DSP and the AUTObutton do not work.If a digital device is connected to DIGITAL IN terminals,selec

Page 19 - Speaker Configuration 4

26Surround Mode 2When MPEG signals are input and IN-AUTO is selected,the surround mode is set to MPEG automatically. The DSPbutton doesn’t work.When t

Page 20 - Basic Operation 1

27Surround Mode 3DTS (DTS Digital Surround)During playback of a DVD disc recorded in DTS format, thesurround mode is set to DTS automatically.DTS Digi

Page 21 - Basic Operation 2

Surround Mode 5Dolby Pro Logic IIx and Dolby Pro Logic IIDolby Pro Logic IIx technology processes any native stereoor 5.1 signal into a 6.1- or 7.1-ch

Page 22 - Basic Operation 3

29DOLBY PRO LOGIC IIx MUSIC parametersYou can adjust the parameters for DOLBY PRO LOGIC IIxMUSIC.Select DOLBY PRO LOGIC IIx MUSIC mode by pressingthe

Page 23 - Basic Operation 4

3Before Use Read this before operation• As the unit may become warm during operation, alwaysleave sufficient space around the unit for ventilation. Th

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30Dynamic Range CompressionIn many listening situations, you may find loud passagesobjectionable. Adjusting this setting allows you to compressthe sou

Page 25 - Surround Mode 1

31Tuner 1Select TUNER by press the AUDIO button (or press theTUNER button of the remote control unit).Make sure the antennas have been connected (see

Page 26 - Surround Mode 2

32To select channel No. 3:To select channel No. 16:To select channel No. 30:For instance, to select preset number 25, press “2” and “5”. To select num

Page 27 - Surround Mode 4

33Preset Tuning 2Scanning preset stationsPress the PRESET SCAN button of the remote control unit.Preset stations stored in memory are scanned at 5 sec

Page 28 - Surround Mode 6

34RDSThe Radio Data System(RDS) is a broadcasting service whichallows stations to send additional information along with theregular radio programme si

Page 29 - DIMEN (dimension control):

35RDS SearchA station can be searched by this function. Select FM by press the TUNER button of the remote controlunit.Press the SEARCH MODE button.Eac

Page 30 - Dynamic Range Compression

36PTY ProgramsNEWS : brief announcements, events, public opinion,reports, actual situations.AFFAIRS : a kind of suggestion including practicalannounc

Page 31 - Preset tuning mode

37TroubleshootingIf you experience any problems with the unit, please take amoment to look through this chart and see if you can solve theproblem your

Page 32 - Preset Tuning 1

38SpecificationsAmplifier SectionOutput Power (Stereo, 0.2 % THD, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 6 Ω) 100 W + 100 WSurround Output Power (0.7 % THD, 1 kHz, 6 Ω, onl

Page 34 - RT (Radio Text)

4Connection (FM antenna)CAUTION:• Switch off the power to all equipment before makingconnections.• Read the instructions of each component you intend

Page 35 - RDS Search

5Connection (AM antenna)AM Indoor Loop AntennaThe high-performance AM loop antenna provided with thisunit is sufficient for good reception in most are

Page 36 - PTY Programs

6Connection 1Connection to audio/video componentsDIGITAL IN terminalsUsed for the input of digital audio signals. Connect thesedigital input terminals

Page 37 - Troubleshooting

7Connection 2Connection to a TV and video componentsCOMPONENT IN/OUT jacksCOMPONENT VIDEO provides the best video quality andshould be used as your fi

Page 38 - Specifications

8Example: Connection to a DVD player

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9Example: Connection to Video Cassette Recorders

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