JVC RX-807VTN User manual

RX-807VTN
JVC
SERVICE
MANUAL
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Contents
Safety
Precautions
........................
1-2
Internal
Wiring
of
FL
Display
...............
1-36
Instruction
Book
.....................--06-
1-3
Block
Diagrams
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1-38
Disassembly
Procedures
...................
1-20
Power
Amplifier
Adjustment
Procedures
....
1-22
Connection
Diagram
.......................
Insertion
FM/AM
Tuner
Alignment
Procedures
........
1-23
Schematic
Diagrams
...............0.-0.000-
Insertion
Description
of
Major
LSIs
...................
1-24
Printed
Circuit
Boards
..............2.......
Insertion
Internal
Block
Diagram
of
other
ICs
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No.
20333
Mar.
1992

RX-807VTN
.
This
equipment
has
been
designed
and
manufactured
to
meet
international
safety
standards.
.
It
is
the
legal
responsibility
of
the
repairer
to
ensure
that
these
safety
standards
are
Safety
Precautions
.
The
design
of
this
product
contains
special
hardware
and
many
circuits
and
components
specially
for
safety
purposes.
For
continued
protection,
no
changes
should
be
made
to
the
original
design
unless
authorized
in
writing
by
the
manufacturer.
Replacement
parts
must
be
identical
to
those
used
in
the
original
circuits.
Services
should
be
performed
by
qualified
personnel
only.
.
Alterations
of
the
design
or
circuitry
of
the
product
should
not
be
made.
Any
design
alterations
of
the
product
should
not
be
made.
Any
design
alterations
or
additions
will
void
the
manufacturer's
warranty
and
will
further
relieve
the
manufacture
of
responsibility
for
personal
injury
or
property
damage
resulting
therefrom.
.Many
electrical
and
mechanical
parts
in
the
products
have
special
safety-related
characteristics.
These
characteristics
are
often
not
evident
from
visual
inspection
nor
can
the
protection
afforded
by
them
necessarily
be
obtained
by
using
replacement
components
rated
for
higher
voltage,
wattage,
etc.
Replacement
parts
which
have
these
special
safety
characteristics
are
identified
in
the
Parts
List
of
Service
Manual.
Electrical
components
having
such
features
are
identified
by
shading
on
the
schematics
and
by
(A\)
on
the
Parts
List
in
the
Service
Manual.
The
use
of
a
substitute
repalcement
which
does
not
have
the
same
safety
characteristics
as
the
recommended
replacement
parts
shown
in
the
Parts
List
of
Service
Manual
may
create
shock,
fire,
or
other
hazards.
.
The
leads
in
the
products
are
routed
and
dressed
with
ties,
clamps,
tubings,
barriers
and
the
like
to
be
separated
from
live
parts,
high
temperature
parts,
moving
parts
and/or
sharp
edges
for
the
prevention
of
electric
shock
and
fire
hazard.
When
service
is
required,
the
original
lead
routing
and
dress
should
be
observed,
and
it
should
be
confirmed
that
they
have
been
returned
to
normal,
after
re-assembling.
.
Leakage
currnet
check
(Electrical
shock
hazard
testing)
After
re-assembling
the
product,
always
perform
an
isolation
check
on
the
exposed
metal
parts
of
the
product
(antenna
terminals,
knobs,
metal
cabinet,
screw
heads,
headphone
jack,
contorl
shafts,
etc.)
to
be
sure
the
product
is
safe
to
operate
without
danger
of
electrical
shock.
Do
not
use
a
line
isolation
transformer
during
this
check.
®
Plug
the
AC
line
cord
directly
into
the
AC
outlet.
Using
a
“Leakage
Current
Tester”,
measure
the
leakage
current
from
each
exposed
metal
parts
of
the
cabinet,
particularly
any
exposed
meta!
part
having
a
return
path
to
the
chassis,
to
a
known
good
earth
ground.
Any
leakage
current
must
not
exceed
0.5mA
AC
(r.m.s.).
®@
Alternate
check
method
Plug
the
AC
line
cord
directly
into
the
AC
outlet.
Use
an
AC
voltmeter
having,
1,000
ohms
per
volt
or
more
sensitivity
in
the
following
manner.
Connect
a
1,5000
10
W
resistor
paralleled
by
a
0.15
uF
AC-type
capacitor
between
an
exposed
metal
part
and
a
known
good
earth
ground.
Measure
the
AC
voltage
across
the
resistor
with
the
AC
voltmeter.
Move
the
resistor
connection
to
each
exposed
metal
part,
particularly
any
exposed
metal
part
having
a
return
path
to
the
chassis,
and
meausre
the
AC
voltage
across
the
resistor.
AC
VOLTMETER
(Having
1000
ohms/volts,
or
more
sensitivity.)
Now,
reverse
the
plug
in
the
AC
outlet
and
fata
this
repeat
each
measurement.
Any
voltage
pach
exceed
measured
must
not
exceed
0.75
V
AC
(r.m.s.).
15000
10W
metal
part.
This
corresponds
to
0.5mA
AC
(r.m.s.).
Good
earth
ground
Warning
maintained.
.
Repairs
must
be
made
in
accordance
with
the
relevant
safety
standards.
.
It
is
essential
that
safety
critical
components
are
replaced
by
approved
parts.
.
If
mains
voltage
selector
is
provided,
check
setting
for
local
voltage.
1-2
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20333)

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OPEN
CAUTION
TO
REDUCE
THE
AISK
OF
ELECTAIC
SHOCK.
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
{OA
BACK)
NO
USERSERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL
The
lightning
flash
with
arrowhead
symbol,
within
an
equilateral
triangle,
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
uninsulated
“dangerous
voltage’’
within
the
product's
enclosure
that
may
be
of
sufficient
magni-
tude
to
constitute
a
risk
of
electric
shock
to
persons
The
exclamation
point
within
an
equilateral
triangle
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
important
operating
and
main-
tenance
(servicing)
instructions
in
the
litera-
ture
accompanying
the
appliance.
WARNING:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
FIRE
OR
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
APPLIANCE
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
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COMPU
LINK
is
a
computer-linked
system
by
which
individual
JVC
audio
components
are
controlled
via
a
computer.
For-further
de-
tails,
see
page
24.
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AV
COMPU
LINK
is
a
computer-linked
system
by
which
individual
JVC
audio
and/or
video
components
are
controlled
via
a
computer.
Connecting
the
AV
COMPU
LINK
terminals
on
the
rear
panel
to
a
JVC
video
components
for
AV
COMPU
LINK
will
enable
one-
touch
control
of
the
integrated
audio/video
system.
For
further
details,
see
page
25
Thank
you
for
purchasing
this
JVC
Compact
Component
Stereo
System.
We
hope
it
will
be
valued
addition
to
your
home.
giving
you
years
of
enjoyment.
Be
sure
to
read
this
instruction
manual
carefully
before
operating
your
new
stereo
system.
Here
you
will
find
all
the
information
you
need
to
set
up
and
use
the
system
For
questions
that
cannot
be
answered
in
this
manual,
please
contact
your
dealer
IMPORTANT
NOTES
1.
Installation
®
Select
a
place
which
is
level,
dry,
and
neither
too
hot
nor
too
cold
(between
—5
and
40
degrees
Celsius/23
and 104
degrees
Fehrenheit)
®
Be
sure
there
is
adequate
ventilation;
poor
ventilation
may
cause
the
unit
to
malfunction.
Leave
sufficient
distance
between
the
receiver
and
your
TV
Power
Do
not
handle
the
power
cord
with
wet
hands!
When
unplugging
from
the
wall
outlet,
always
puil
the
plug,
not
the
power
cord
3.
Malfunctions,
etc.
@
Do
not
insert
any
metallic
objects
into
the
receiver.
@ere
CAUTION
To
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shocks,
fire,
etc.:
1.
Do
not
remove
screws,
covers,
or
cabinet
2.
Do
not
expose
this
appliance
to
rain
or
moisture.
Table
of
Contents
Rear
Panel
Antennas
Audio
Components
Connections
seeded
Video
Components
Connections
...........
Front
Panel
:
Remote
Control
Unit
Basic
Operation
.
Listening
to
AM
or
FM
Broadcasts
.
eed
Using
the
S.E.A.
Graphic
Equalizer...
0.0...
Entering
Character
Recording
.
Playing
Back
with
a
‘Surround-
sound
Effect
Running
the
CSRP
(Compu
link
Source
Related
Preset
system)
feature
COMPU
LINK
Remote
Control
System
AV
COMPU
LINK
System
ia
Operating
the
source
equipment
.
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Switch
the
power
off
when
connecting
any
cables.
@
AUDIO
terminals
{PHONO,
CD,
TAPE
1,
TAPE
2,
VCR
1,
VCR
2)
—
For
audio
signal
connection
*
Connect
a
turntable
using
a
moving
magnet
(MM)
type
cartridge
to
the
PHONO
terminals.
@
VIDEO
terminals
(VCR
1,
VCR
2)
—
For
video
signal
connection
©
REAR
OUT
terminals
—
To
upgrade
the
rear
speaker
sound
(to
get
more
power),
connect
an
amplifier
to
these
terminals.
In
this
case,
disconnect
the
rear
speakers
from
the
REAR
SPEAKERS
terminals,
and
connect
them
to
the
amplifier.
©
MONITOR
OUT
terminals
—
Connect
the
VIDEO
INPUT
terminal
of
a
TV.
@
ANTENNA
terminals
@
GND
(ground)
terminal
@
COMPU
LINK-3
SYNCHRO
terminals
—
Connect
to
units
provided
with
COMPU
LINK-3
SYNCHRO
terminals
for
the
COMPU
LINK
remote
control
function.
*
Do
not
connect
the
remote
cable
to
the
JVC
cassette
deck
connected
to
the
terminals
other
than
TAPE
1.
©
AV
COMPU
LINK
terminals
—
Connect
to
JVC
video
components
provided
with
AV
COMPU
LINK
terminals
for
the
AV
COMPU
LINK
function
@©
AC
OUTLETS
(SWITCHED)
@
FRONT
SPEAKERS
terminals
@
REAR
SPEAKERS
terminals
@
CENTER
SPEAKER
terminals
@
Power
Cord
Notes:
@
When
connecting
components,
connect
their
left
and
right
chan-
nels
correctly.
if
channels
are
reversed,
the
stereo
effect
will
be
degraded.
@
The
AC
OUTLETS
do
not
supply
power
when
the
power
switch
is
turned
off.
@
Do
not
connect
equipment
requiring
more
than
the
outlet’s
rated
value.
installation
of
Loop
Antenna
Fig.
2
Fig.
3
Insert
in
the
direction
of
arrow.
(2
Fig.
1
Fig.
4
Fig.
5
Fig.
6
AM
antennas
Figure
1:
How
to
assemble
the
AM
loop
antenna
Figure
2:
AM
loop
antenna
This
antenna
is
for
the
reception
of
local
AM
broadcasts
Figure
2:
AM
external
antenna
If
AM
reception
is
unsatisfactory,
connect
an
external
AM
antenna
(single-wire
antenna)
to
the
AM
EXT
terminal
Figure
3:
Connection
of
AM
antenna
@)
Open
antenna
terminals
levers
(2)
Plug
cords
into
the
terminals
@)
Close
the
levers
Figure
4:
Noise
and
interference
Change
the
direction
of
the
loop
antenna,
or
re-install
it
in
a
better
position
if
the
reception
is
noisy
Notes:
@
/|f
the
provided
loop
antenna
is
not
connected
or
an
uninsulated
antenna
wire
touches
the
rear
panel,
it
will
be
impossible
to
receive
AM
broadcasts
@
When
installing
an
external
AM
antenna,
leave
the
AM
loop
an-
tenna
connected
FM
antennas
Figure
5:
75-ohm
FM
antenna
with
coaxial
Loosen
the
screws
on
the
bracket
and
insert
the
cable
through
the
ting
from
below.
Connect
the
stripped
core
to
the
upper
terminal
then
tighten
the
ring.
The
ring
is
the
antenna
ground
Figure
6:
FM
Feeder
antenna
Connect
to
the
FM
300
Q
terminal.
Make
sure
the
feeder
antenna
wires
do
not
touch
any
other
terminals
75-ohm
antenna
with
coaxial
FM
feeder
antenna
=
AM
external
antenna
AM
loop
antenna
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Increasing
the
Rear
speakers’
power
output
(Rear
speakers)
Surround
speakers
{Front
speakers)
{Front
speakers)
Speakers
1
Speakers
2
Turntable
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AV
TV
To
TV
antenna
terminal
IN
(REC)
OUT
(PLAY)
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(REC)
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OUT
(PLAY)
(VIDEO)
IN
(AUDIO)
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(AUDIO)
(VIDEO)
CD
player
Cassette
deck
Cassette
deck
{Rear
speakers)
a
Surround
speakers
Video
disc
player
*
Since
mutual
interference
between
video
and
audio
components
can
cause
noise
and
distort-
ed
pictures,
you
are
recommended
to
use
coax-
Notes:
ial
cable
for
the
TV/video
antenna
@
Connect
speakers
with
the
correct
polarity:
(+)
to
(+)
and
(—-)
to
{—).
Reversed
polarity
will
degrade
the
stereo
effect.
Be
care-
ful
to
prevent
adjacent
speaker
wires
from
touching
each
other
@
Use
speakers
with
the
correct
impedance.
The
correct
impedance
is
indicated
on
the
rear
panel
of
the
receiver
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IN
OUT
To
RF
output
Speaker
Terminals
CAUTION:
VCR
Don‘t
connect
any
equipment
such
as
a
TV
with
a
speaker
that
is
already
connected
to
this
receiver
Open
the
speaker
termi-
Clamp
the
wire
by
nat
by
pressing
the
lever
resetting
the
lever.
and
insert
the
stripped
end
of
the
cord.
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@
POWER
(ON/STANDBY)
Press
this
button
to
turn
the
power
ON.
Press
again
to
turn
the
power
off
and
activate
the
STANDBY
mode.
The
STANDBY
indi-
cator
will
light.
A
smatl
amount
of
power
(5
watts)
is
consumed
in
the
STAND-
BY
mode.
To
turn
the
power
off
completely,
disconnect
the
power
cord
from
the
wall
outlet,
Preset
data
is
retained
in
memory
while
the
power
cord
is
plugged
into
the
wall
outlet.
Hf
the
power
cord
is
disconnected
or
a
power
failure
occurs,
data
is
retained
for
two
or
three
days.
@
SPEAKERS
1,
2
Turns
speakers
1
and
2
ON
or
OFF.
©
PHONES
Plug
headphones
into
this
jack.
If
you
want
to
hear
from
the
head-
phones
alone,
turn
OFF
speakers
1
and
2
@
SURROUND
INDICATOR
Lights
during
surround
playback
for
surround
mode,
When
‘‘DOLBY
PRO-LOGIC
SURROUND’
is
selected
for
surround
mode
:
When
“DOLBY
3CH
LOGIC”
is
selected
for
surround
mode
©
CSRP
COMPU
LINK
SOURCE
RELATED
PRESET
SYSTEM
feature
TEST:
Displays
ait
the
CSRP
setting
data
on
each
source
one
after
another
MEMORY:
Stores
CSRP
data
in
memory
CSRP:
Turns
the
CSRP
feature
ON
or
OFF
®
@
SOURCE
SELECTOR
Use
the
following
keys
to
select
sources
*
VCR
1
°
FM
*
VCR
2
°
AM
¢
PHONO
©
TAPE
1
*cD
©
TAPE
2
(alternates
between
ON
and
OFF)
@
RECEIVED
and
POWER
STANDBY
indicator
Lights
when
signals
are
received
from
the
remote
control
unit
or
when
the
machine
is
in
the
STANDBY
mode
©
REMOTE
SENSOR
Receives
signals
from
the
remote
control
unit
©
VOLUME
<
,
>
Adjusts
the
volume
of
sound
frorn
the
speakers
or
headphones
@
MUTE
Turns
sound
ON
or
OFF
temporarily
When
the
VOLUME
or
BALANCE
key
is
pressed
the
MUTE
key
is
reset
@
TUNING
<
,
>
Tunes
in
an
AM
or
FM
frequency
@
SEA
Use
the
following
keys
for
the
S.E.A.
Graphic
Equalizer
SEA:
Turns
the
S.E.A.
ON
or
OFF
PRESET:
Calls
an
S.E.A.
preset
pattern.
REC:
Turns
S.E.A.
recording
ON
or-OFF
LEVEL
<
,
>:
Sets
an
S.E.A.
level
MEMORY:
Stores
an
S.£.A.
pattern
in
memory
FLAT:
Flattens
S.E.A.
characteristics
REVERSE:
Reverses
polarity
of
the
S.£.A
characteristics
FREQUENCY
<,
>:
Calls
a
frequency
band
to
correct
@
CHARACTER
INPUT
Use
the
following
keys
to
assign
titles
or
other
data
to
the
S.E.A
patterns
or
to
TUNER
channels
you
have
preset
CHARACTER:
Sets
the
CHARACTER
INPUT
mode
DOWN,
UP:
Press
to
select
characters
(letters,
numerals,
and
symbols)
ENTER:
Stores
created
titles
in
memory
@
LOUDNESS
Turns
LOUDNESS
ON
or
OFF.
The
ON
position
makes
up
for
loss
of
the
human
auditory
sensation
when
the
sound
volume
is
low
@
BALANCE
L,
R
Adjust
the
volume
balance
between
the
left
and
right
speakers.
@
SURROUND
Use
the
following
keys
to
playback
with
surround
scund
effect
SURROUND:
Turns
the
surround
sound
effect
ON/OFF,
MODE:
Selects
the
surround
mode
CENTER
MODE:*
Selects
the
center
chanriel
mode.
TEST:
Turns
the
test
tone
ON/OFF.
REAR
LEVEL:*
Sets
the
output
level
of
the
REAR
SPEAKERS.
CENTER
LEVEL:
Sets
the
output
level
of
the
CENTER
SPEAKER.
DELAY
TIME:
Sets
the
delay
time
for
the
REAR
SPEAKERS
*
Use
these
keys
when
in
the
Dolby
Pro-Logic
Surround
or
Dolby
3ch
Logic
mode.
They
are
not
functional
in
HALL
or
STADIUM
mode.
@
TUNER
Use
the
following
keys
to
AM
or
FM
broadcasts:
MEMORY:
Stores
an
AM
or
FM
frequency
(station)
on
a
preset
channel.
Stores
an
AM
or
FM
frequency
on
a
preset
channel
using
the
AUTO
MEMORY
feature
FM
MODE/MUTE:
Selects
FM
reception
modes
1-10,
+10
(Tuner
numeric
keys):
Press
to
select
preset
channels
AUTO
MEMORY:
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Soe,
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(Ofeyarece)
Mm
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;
:
The
remote
contro!
unit
provided
control
the
receiver
and
JVC's
audio
visual
gear
from
a
remote
place
*
Itis
programmable,
with
the
ability
to
learn
the
functions
of
most
other
remote
controls
for
audio
and
video
components,
regard-
less
of
make.
*
It’s
sequential
programming
facility
lets
you
assign
a
sequence
of
actions
to
a
single
key
and
up
to
three
sequences
can
be
programmed
¢
The
remote
control
unit
also
has
two
control
panels:
the
external
panel
has
keys
for
basic
operation
and
easy-to-use
multifunction
cursor
keys,
while
the
internal
contains
keys
for
programming.
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ror
ex-s0ry
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REMOTE.
CONTROL
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SEND/LEARN
indicator
ERROR
indicator
The
remote
contro!
unit
operation
statuses
are
indicated
@
VOLUME
(-,
+)
Press
to
adjust
the
output
sound
level.
@
REAR
(-,
+}
Press
to
adjust
the
output
fevel
of
the
rear
speakers.
=
Controls
on
the
External
Panel
Contains
keys
used
in
basic
operations.
@
POWER
AUDIO:
Press
to
turn
the
power
for
the
receiver
ON
or
STANDBY.
TV:
Press
to
turn
on
or
off
the
power
to
JVC’s
TV
receiver.
VCR:
Press
to
turn
on
or
off
the
power
to
JVC's
VCR
@®
SEQUENTIAL
PROGRAM
KEY
(A.
B,
C)
The
remote
control
unit
functions
can
be
stored
in
the
desired
order
for
up
to
16
individual
operations
@©®
SLEEP
Use
this
control
when
you
want
to
set
the
Sleep
Timer
@
SURROUND
ON/OFF
Turns
the
surround
sound
effect
ON
or
OFF
SEA
ON/OFF
Turns
the
S.E.A.
feature
ON
or
OFF.
@
SEA
PRESET
Calls
an
S.E.A.
preset
pattern
SEA
CONTROL
Puts
the
Multi
Function
Cursor
Keys
in
the
S.E.A.
mode
@
CSRP
ON/OFF:
Turns
CSRP
ON
or
OFF
DISPLAY:
Use
to
display
the
CSRP
settings
@
Source
Select
keys
Press
to
change
the
source
selected
for
input
to
the
receiver
Different
functions
are
assigned
to
the
Multi
Function
Cursor
Keys
depending
on
the
source
@®
Mutti
Function
Cursor
keys
Use
for
basic
operations
of
the
source
equipment
selected
with
the
Source
Select
keys,
and
operation
of
the
S.E.A.
MUTE
Press
to
turn
the
output
sound
ON
or
OFF
=
Controls
on
the
internal
Panel
Extra
keys
on
the
panel
are
for
the
various
operations
that
cannot
be
done
using
only
the
keys
on
the
external
panel.
@
LEARN,
CANCEL
Use
to
set
the
operation
mode
to
LEARN
or
CANCEL.
@
Function
Select
keys
Press
to
select
the
function
mode
of
the
PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROL
SECTION
keys.
@
PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROL
SECTION
keys
Use
to
operate
equipment
connected
to
the
receiver.
Different
functions
are
assigned
to
these
keys
by
the
Function
Select
keys
and
Source
Select
keys.
Other
remote
control
signals
can
be
registered
to
these
keys.
@
Inserting
Batteries
Use
long-life
dry
cells,
type
‘AAA’
(1.5
V)
x
2.
1.
Remove
the
rear
cover
of
the
remote
control
unit
by
pressing
down
gently
while
sliding
it
out
2.
Insert
the
batteries,
making
sure
that
their
position
matches
that
of
the
diagram
inside
the
remote.
&
oe
3.
Replace
the
rear
cover
Battery
Replacement
@
if
the
range
of
the
remote
seems
shortened,
the
batteries
may
be
old.
Try
replacing
the
old
batteries
@
Do
not
use
a
new
battery
with
an
old
battery.
®@
Do
not
allow
more
than
3
minutes
for
battery
replacement
to
preserve
stored
data.
@
Use
batteries
of
the
same
brand.
Batteries
can
vary
in
voltage
even
though
they
look
alike.
@
|f
you
are
not
planning
to
use
the
remote
control
for
an
extended
period
of
time,
remove
the
batteries.
CAUTION:
Do
not
heat
batteries
or
attempt
to
dispose
of
them
by
burning.
in
NLAZO8-X¥u

(CEEOT
“ON)
B-L
Before
Operating:
*
Before
plugging
the
power
cord
into
an
AC
outlet,
check
to
be
sure
the
individual
components
are
connected
correctly
*
Point
the
Remote
Control
Unit
at
the
REMOTE
SENSOR
on
the
target
component.
¢
The
range
of
the
remote
control
is
about
23
feet
(7
m),
Make
sure
there
are
no
obstacles
between
your
remote
and
your
equipment
that
may
block
the
signal.
©
Use
the
keys
on
the
external
panel
of
the
remote
control
unit,
only
when
it
is
firmly
closed.
You
can
not
operate
the
keys
on
the
external
panel,
when
it
is
open.
Notes:
«
When
operating
the
component
connected
by
COMPU
LINK
SYNCHRO-3
remote
cable,
or
operating
the
TV
connected
by
AV
COMPU
LINK
cable,
point
the
remote
at
your
receiver.
¢
Ifa
malfunction
occurs
when
the
power
is
ON,
unplug
the
power
cord
and
then
plug
it
in
again.
1.
Press
the
POWER
key
to
turn
the
receiver
on.
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ri
f
The
display
window
lights
up
2.
Press
one
of
the
SOURCE
SELECTOR
keys
for
the
desired
source.
.
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c,
ae)
To
listen
to
another
audio
source
while
watching
VCR
1
or
VCR
2:
Press
either
the
VCR
1
or
VCR
2
key,
and
then
press
the
key
for
the
desired
audio
source.
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ime
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mem
to
3.
Operate
the
source
components.
*
Basic
operations
for
the
tuner
and
source
equipment
can
be
done
using
the
Muiti
Cursor
keys.
See
‘‘Multi
Cursor
keys’’
on
the
right.
The
Dot
Display
section
in
the
Display
Window
shows
the
input
signal
fevels
in
each
separate
audio
frequency
bands
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ora
YS
4.
Adjust
the
output
sound
level
using
the
VOLUME
keys.
ver
1
Important!
Listening
to
an
extremely
loud
sound
may
cause
a
hear-
ing
defect.
Adjust
the
volume
properly.
Especially
when
using
head-
phones,
avoid
listening
to
an
extremely
loud
sound
@
Multi
Cursor
keys
Ca?)
»
faa
Depending
on
the
source,
different
functions
are
assigned
to
the
Multi
Cursor
keys.
You
must
press
the
Source
Select
keys
first
before
use
the
Multi
Cursor
keys.
FM,
AM
mode
A:
Scans
to
higher
preset
channel.
Vv
_:
Scans
to
lower
preset
channel
PHONO
mode
p>
:
Starts
play
m@
:
Stops
play.
CD
mode
®
:
Starts
play.
44:
Skips
to
the
beginning
of
the
previous
track
hpi:
Skips
to
the
beginning
of
the
next
track.
@
:
Stops
piay.
TAPE
1
mode
p>
:
Starts
playback.
<4:
Fast
winds
the
tape
from
right
to
left.
hb:
Fast
winds
the
tape
from
left
to
right.
@
:
Stops
play
VCR
1,
VCR
2
mode
®
:
Starts
playback.
<4:
Rewinds
video
tape.
bp:
Fast-forwards
video
tape.
@
:
Stops
play.
=
Using
the
Sleep
Timer
The
Sieep
Timer
shuts
off
the
receiver
(to
enter
the
STANDBY
mode)
when
the
preset
time
intervals
have
elapsed.
1.
Press
the
SLEEP
key
on
the
remote
control
unit
to
set
the
timer
setting
mode.
2.
Each
time
the
SLEEP
key
pressed
subsequently,
the
timer
can
be
set
up
to
80
minutes,
in
10
minutes
muitiples
continuously
lit
SLEEP,
turn
off
after
about
3
seconds.
3.
After
the
minute
display
turns
off,
press
the
SLEEP
key
once
more
to
display
the
remaining
time
in
minutes.
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to
AM
or
FM
Broadcasts
ter
®
Tuning
in
a
Station
1.Press
the
AM
or
FM
key.
2.
Use
the
TUNING
keys
to
find
a
station.
—$§
wing
——
*
While
tuning
in
an
FM
station,
press
the
FM
MODE/MUTE
key
to
light
the
MUTE/AUTO
indicator,
this
cuts
out
inter
station
noise
while
tuning.
ch
mot
te
a
Ee
MUTE
AUTO
Each
time
the
TUNING
keys
are
pressed,
the
frequency
is
varied
in
steps
of
10
kHz
for
AM
and
0.1
MHz
for
FM.
The
setting
will
vary
continuously
while
the
keys
are
pressed
and
held.
Auto-tuning
starts
when
the
TUNING
keys
are
released
and
stops
when
a
station
is
tuned.
To
halt
auto-tuning,
press
a
TUNING
key.
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Ss
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BOTS
The
TUNED
indicator
will
light
when
a
station
is
tuned
in
correctly.
«
Adjust
the
antenna
if
the
indicator
does
not
light.
@
The
STEREO
indicator
will
light
when
an
FM
stereo
station
is
tuned
in
correctly.
If
the
FM
stereo
station
is
weak
and
noisy,
press
the
FM
MODE/MUTE
key
again
to
turn
off
the
MUTE/AUTO
indicator
to
improve
reception
(broadcast
becomes
monaural).
@
Presetting
Stations
You
can
preset
a
total
of
40
AM
and
FM
station
(CH
1
through
CH
40)
1,
Tune
in
the
desired
station
with
the
TUNING
keys.
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2.
Press
the
MEMORY
key
to
light
its
indicator
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~~
FM
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mie
“il
(STERES)
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3.
Enter
the
channel
number
with
numeric
keys
while
the
indicator
is
On
(for
about
5
seconds)
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aor
a
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Gm
aER
muTe
@
If
the
indicator
turns
off
before
you
enter
the
channel
number,
press
the
MEMORY
key
again.
4.
Repeat
this
procedure
to
preset
other
channels.
=
Auto
Memory
The
auto-memory
feature
scans
frequencies
upward
and
presets
sta-
tions
as
they
are
tuned,
in
ascending
channel
number
order.
1.
Using
the
TUNING
keys,
select
the
frequency
from
which
you
want
auto-memory
to
start
{the
lower-limit
frequency)
2.
Press
the
AUTO
MEMORY
key
to
light
its
indicator
AUTO.
1
Ear
-
ch
Nel
ATS
=
mors.
Enter
the
starting
channel
number
with
the
numeric
keys
while
the
indicator
is
on
(about
5
seconds}
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oa
Sekar
ich
FM
a7
&
Fy
1S
=
ry
@
|f
the
indicator
turns
off
before
you
enter
the
channel
number,
press
the
AUTO
MEMORY
key
again
3.
The
auto-memory
feature
starts
scanning
frequencies
upward
The
TUNED
indicator
will
light
when
a
station
is
tuned,
with
the
channel
number
blinking
(for
about
5
seconds).
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i
MEMORY
ich
FM
ate
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Hin
A.
The
presetting
is
complete
when
the
MEMORY
indicator
is
lit.
AUTO.
fg
MEMORY
MEMORY
fch
FM
@
|
5
Mie
This
continues
until
the
upper-limnit
frequency
is
reached
or
all
40
channels
are
filled
Note:
If
you
do
not
want
to
preset
a
station,
resume
scanning
by
pressing
the
AUTO
MEMORY
key
while
the
channel
number
is
blinking.
To
halt
the
auto-memory
feature,
press
any
TUNER
key
other
than
the
AUTO
MEMORY
key.
=
Selecting
preset
channels
1.
Press
numeric
keys
to
select
a
preset
channei
ca
an
|
RH
aS
oy
ane
i
cite
.
@
To
indicate
numbers
1
through
10,
simply
press
the
appropriate
keys.
To
indicate
numbers
over
10,
press
the
appropriate
combination
of
keys.
Examples;
To
indicate
17,
press
‘’+10'',
then
"7".
To
indicate
20,
press
‘’+10’’,
then
"10".
To
indicate
26,
press
‘+
10’
twice,
then
''6"’.
To
indicate
40,
press
‘+
10"
three
times,
then
''10"’.
You
can
designate
the
preset
channel
number
using
the
remote
con-
trol
unit.
1.
Press
the
TUNER
key
of
the
Function
Select
keys
on
the
internal
panet.
2.
Use
the
following
keys.
1~10,
+10:
Enters
the
preset
channel
number.
PRESET
CHANNEL
+
:
Scans
to
higher
preset
channels
-
:
Scans
to
lower
preset
channels
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(EEEOT
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ng
the
S.E.A.
Gra
The
S.E.A.
Graphic
Equalizer
breaks
down
the
audible
frequency
range
into
seven
bands.
Each
band
of
tones
can
be
adjusted
as
dis-
ired
by
the
listener.
Thus
allowing
you
to
make
the
necessary
ad-
justments
in
the
presicely
appropriate
frequency
bands.
*You
can
customize
the
sound
to
your
taste.
*You
can
correct
subtle
frequency
to
suit
the
acoustic
charac-
teristics
of
your
listening
room.
*You
can
compensate
for
the
conditions
of
audio
equipment.
Note:
The
S.E.A.
Graphic
Equalizer
does
not
work
on
the
CENTER
and
REAR
speaker
sound.
=
Recalling
a
preset
pattern
A
total
of
10
preset
patterns
can
be
used:
5
programmed
preset
pat-
terns,
and
5
manual
patterns
which
you
create
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through
E)
1.
Press
the
SEA
key.
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co
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10
400
1K
26K
6.aK
16K
The
Dot
Display
normally
shows
the
input
signal
levels.
It
will
change
to
SEA
level
for
about
5
seconds
when
the
SEA,
PRESET,
LEVEL,
FLAT,
REVERSE,
or
FREQUENCY
keys
are
pressed.
2.
Call
a
preset
pattern
with
the
PRESET
keys.
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Oe
ee
:
im
o
eel
emenenmnee
ens
Pee
preset
:
:
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:
es
Wo
100
1K
26K
6aK
1K
A-E:
Manual
patterns
F)
HEAVY:
For
music
with
a
heavy
beat
G)
CLEAR:
For
crisp,
clear
sound
with
transparent
highs.
H)
SOFT:
For
background
music,
at
low
volume
level.
1)
MOVIE:
For
TV,
VCR,
and
videodisc
sound.
J)
VOCAL:
For
music
that
is
chiefly
vocal,
or
speech
Order
APBRPCRDPRERFR
GP
H
PIP
J P
(back
to
the
beginning)
«
After
recalling
these
pattern,
you
can
further
change
each
frequency
band
to
suit
yourself.
However,
since
they
are
represen-
é
tative
patterns,
the
original,
stored
pattern
will
be
unchanged.
=
Creating
an
S.E.A. pattern
1.
Press
the
SEA
key
2.
Press
the
FREQUENCY
keys
to
call
the
desired
frequency.
FREQUENCY
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400
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25K
6.3K
18K
3.
Press
the
LEVEL
keys
to
adjust
the
S.E.A.
level
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>
Note:
When
a
frequency
has
been
called,
press
the
LEVEL
keys
while
the
frequency
is
displayed
(about
5
seconds).
If
the
display
is
cleared
before
you
press
the
LEVEL
keys,
it
can
be
recalled
by
pressing
either
FREQUENCY
keys
or
LEVEL
keys
@
The
SEA
key
enables
you
to
compare
the
sound
corrected
by
S.E.A.
with
the
original
(uncorrected)
sound
during
the
procedure
for
creating
an
S.E.A.
pattern.
Pressing
the
SEA
key
to
turn
the
S.E.A.
OFF
lets
you
hear
the
uncorrected
sound.
When
you
press
the
S.E.A.
key
again,
the
S.E.A.
pattern
being
created
is
recalled
and
the
corrected
sound
can
be
heard
@
To
flatten
the
SEA
characteristics
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26K
6.3K
16K
Pressing
the
FLAT
key
while
a
pattern
is
yet
to
be
preset
will
clear
it.
Be
careful
not
to
press
the
FLAT
key
inadvertently
@
You
can
create
an
S.E.A.
pattern
using
the
remote
contro}
unit.
1.
Press
the
SEA
CONTROL
key
on
the
external
panel.
2.
Use
the
Multi
Function
Cursor
keys.
Y
-
i
—,
+
:
Calls
a
frequency
band
to
correct.
A,
V
:
Sets
an
S.E.A.
level
sea
SEA
PRESET
Rec
=
eve
>
MEMORY
FLAT.
REVERSE
FREQUENCY
>
@
Presetting
Manual
Patterns
1.
Create
an
S_E.A.
pattern
to
preset
as
instructed
in
‘‘Creating
an
S.E.A.
pattern’.
2.
Press
MEMORY
key
to
light
its
indicator.
Call
one
of
the
patterns
to
store
(SEA-A
through
E)
by
pressing
the
PRESET
keys
while
the
indicator
is
on
(about
5
seconds}
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3
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MEMORY
63
0
400
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625K 6.3K
16K
PRESET
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PRESET
63
10
400
«1K
26K
6.3K
16K
Order
APBPCPRDPEP
(back
to
the
beginning)
Note:
Press
the
MEMORY
key
again
if
the
indicator
turns
off
before
you
press
the
PRESET
keys
3.
Press
the
MEMORY
key
again
while
the
indicator.is
on
(about
5
seconds).
Memory
presetting
is
complete
when
the
MEMORY
in-
dicator
turns
off
Paces
+e:
7
preset
11
@3
120
400
«1K
(2.8K
6.9K
16K
The
preset
SEA
patterns
can
each
be
given
a
five-character
title.
See
the
section
‘Entering
Characters’’
for
further
details
@
S.E.A.
recording
The
sound
corrected
by
S.E.A.
can
be
recorded
on
the
tape
deck
connected
to
the
TAPE
1
terminals
4.
Press
the
SEA
key
to
turn
the
S.E.A.
ON.
2.
Adjust
the
S.£.A.
settings
(PRESET,
FREQUENCY,
LEVEL)
3.
Press
the
REC
key.
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2.6K
6.8K
16K
4.
Operate
the
recording
procedure.
Notes:
*
SEA
recording
is
not
available
with
the
tape
deck
connected
to
the
TAPE
2,
VCR
1,
and
VCR
2
terminals.
©
The
REC
key
is
not
functional
when
the
SURROUND
key
is
ON.
The
reverse
feature
offers
you
a
noise
reduction
effect
during
tape
recording.
First,
record
sources
with
emphasis
on
high-piched
tones
by
using
SEA;
during
playback,
activate
reverse
SEA,
to
cut
hissing
noise
inherent
in
tape
recording.
To
reverse
the
porality
of
the
S.E.A.
characteristics,
press
the
REVERSE
key
Frequency
band
responses
63
Hz:
Raise
to
emphasize
the
very
low
base
response
of
organs,
drums,
and
contrabass.
When
de-emphasized,
eliminated
unclear
response
at
low
frequencies.
160
Hz:
Emphasize
to
obtain
a
more
expanded
low
sound.
De-emphasize
to
eliminate
unclear
sound
caused
by
large
or
nearly
empty
listening
rooms.
400
Hz:
This
frequency
range
is
the
base
on
which
music
is
construct-
ed.
Emphasize
to
put
real
punch
in
your
music:
1
kHz:
Most
effective
in
emphasizing
or
de-emphasizing
the
human
voice.
2.5
kHz:
The
human
hearing
is
most
sensitive
to
this
freuqncy.
If
the
music
sounds
hard
or
metallic,
de-emphasize
it.
6.3
kHz:
This
frequency
band
varies
the
tonal
expression,
influencing
the
subtleties
of
the
music.
16
kHz:
Boosting
this
frequency
range
suitably
adds
to
the
delicacy
of
highs,
with
cymbals
and
triangles
resounding
in
a
more
ear-pleasing
man-
ner,
and
provides
a
feeling
of
extension.
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Charac
You
can
name
the
S.E.A.
manual
preset
patterns
(SEA
A
to
E}
and
the
TUNER
preset
channels
(CH
1
to
20)
as
you
wish.
Up
to
five
characters
can
be
entered.
1.
Specify
a
S.E.A.
manual
preset
pattern
or
a
TUNER
preset
chan-
nel,
then
press
the
CHARACTER
key
<To
specify
a
S.E.A.
pattern>
<To
specify
a
Tuner
Preset
Channel>
Use
the
S.E.A.
PRESET
key
Use
the
numeric
keys.
PRESET
e
2
as
|
The
cursor
at
the
teft
blinks
If
a
character
has
already
been
entered,
the
character
blinks
Blinks
Note:
When
a
preset
S.E.A.
pattern
has
been
called,
press
the
CHARAC-
TER.
key
while
the
pattern
is
displayed
(about
5
seconds).
If
the
dis-
play
is
cleared
before
you
press
the
CHARACTER
key,
press
the
PRESET
key
2.
Select
the
appropriate
characters
with
the
UP
and
DOWN
keys
Blinks
a
racer
aneur
CHARACTER
Dawn
-
Alphanumeric
character
order.
Blank
+—
DOWN
UP
—-
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3.
Press
the
CHARACTER
key
to
move
to
the
next
position
Repeat
steps
2
and
3.
uaacten
RB
OF
@
To
alter
the
characters,
move
the
blinking
cursor
to
the
desired
character
for
correction
using
the
CHARACTER
key
4.
When
the
entry
is
complete,
press
the
ENTER
key
to
store
it
in
memory
=
Fl
fo
I |
Le
—.
—~
@
Recording
1.
Press
the
SOURCE
SELECTOR
key
for
the
desired
source.
2.
Operate
the
corresponding
source
equipment
<!f
you
select
PHONO
>
vor
1
CILIPE
NITY
PPTL
iNet
VOL
0
ae
10
Turntable
and
tape
deck
can
be
operated
Note:
The
surround
sound
is
recorded
as
a
normal
stereo
sound
even
if
it
is
recorded
with
the
SURROUND
key
is
ON
=
Three-Head
Tape
Decks
lf
you
have
a
three-head
tape
deck,
you
can
use
it
to
monitor
the
sound
being
recorded.
Connect
the
tape
deck
to
the
TAPE
2
termi-
nals
and
proceed
as
follows
1.
Start
recording
the
source
onto
the
TAPE
2
deck
When
the
TAPE
2
MONITOR
indicator
is
off,
you
hear
the
sound
of
the
source
playing
through
the
speakers.
2.
Press
the
TAPE
2
key
ven
1
TAPE2
MONITOR
TAPE?
CILAPT
RATT
tH
Li
ivi
VOLO
a
10
Now
you
hear
the
sound
of
the
recording
immediately
as
it
is
made
on
the
tape
@
By
pressing
the
TAPE
2
key
on
and
off,
you
can
compare
the
sound
quality
of
the
source
with
the
quality
of
the
tape
recording
being
made
Note:
Set
the
recording
level
from
the
tape
deck.
It
can
not
be
set
with
the
VOLUME
control
of
this
machine.
®
Dubbing
Tapes
Dubbing
can
be
similarly
performed
between
TAPE
1,
TAPE
2,
VCR
1
and
VCR
2.
When
dubbing
fram
the
TAPE
2
deck
to
another
tape
deck,
press
the
TAPE
2
key
and
the
SOURCE
SELECTOR
key
other
than
the
tape
deck
<To
record
from
TAPE
1
to
TAPE
2>
1,
Press
the
TAPE
1
key
VOR
1
a.
Nae
ah
4
6
|
Pet
tof
oe
‘
2.
Play
back
the
TAPE
1
deck
and
record
with
the
TAPE
2
deck.
<To
record
from
TAPE
2
to
TAPE
1>
1.
Press
the
TAPE
2
key
and
a
SOURCE
SELECTOR
key
other
than
TAPE
1
vor
1
TAPE2-
MONITOR,
TAPER
i
i
;
VOL
©
an
mee
10
2.
Play
back
the
TAPE
2
deck
and
record
with
the
TAPE
1
deck.
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The
soundtracks
of
the
video
software
bearing
mark
includes
the
same
encoded
surround
information
as
found
in
the
Dolby
Stereo
films.
As
the
receiver
incorporates
a
DOLBY
PRO-LOGIC
SURROUND
decoder
circuit,
you
can
get
the
Dolby
Stereo
theatre’s
ambience
and
effect,
when
watching
these
video
sources
at
home.
Dolby
Pro
Logic
Surround
decoder
provides:
@
Four
primary
sound
channels
—
LEFT,
RIGHT,
SURROUND
and
additional
CENTER
channel.
@
Adaptive
Matrix
to
actively
derive
each
channel.
The
result
is
that
Dolby
Pro
Logic
Surround
has
the
effect
of
widen-
ing
the
useful
listening
area
and
enhancing
directional
effects
Now
you
can
fully
enjoy
ail
the
Dolby
Surround
software
available.
SPEAKER
LAYOUT
EXAMPLE
*{t
is
recommended
that
antimagnetic
speakers
be
installed
near
the
TV
monitor.
FRONT
SPEAKERS.
Center
peng
¢No
output
is
available
from
the
CENTER
SPEAKER
terminals
when
sources
are
played
back
in
the
HALL
or
STADIUM
mode.
*The
center
speaker
is
not
required
if
you
have
selected
the
PHANTOM
mode
with
the
CENTER
MODE
key
The
rear
speakers
are
not
required
if
you
have
selected
“Nt
i
DOLBY
3CH
LOGIC
with
the
s
MODE
key
WY
9
REAR
SPEAKERS
20
Set
the
SURROUND
key
to
ON
SURROUND
a
peay
Press
the
MODE
key
to
select
the
Surround
mode:
DOLBY
PRO-LOGIC
SURROUND,
DOLBY
3CH
LOGIC,
HALL
or
STADIUM.
4
*
DOLBY
PRO-LOGIC
SURROUND
Select
this
mode
when
you
use
video
software
with
the
DO
(reir
suaroone]
mark.
BRO
losie
*
DOLBY
3CH
LOGIC
Select
this
mode
when
you
use
video
software
with
the
DO
(botsv
sunasins)
mark
with
the
rear
speakers
unconnected.
Ses:
(er
oar
:
:
:
For
ordinary
stereo
sources
use
HALL
or
STADIUM
°
HALL
—
This
mode
produces
the
expanding
surround
sound
effect
such
as
you
would
experience
in
a
music
hall.
¢
STADIUM
—
This
mode
provides
the
powerful
dynamic
surround
sound
effect
of
stadium
music
Each
time
the
MODE
key
is
pressed,
the
Surround
mode
changes
as
follows:
DOLBY
PRO-LOGIC
SURROUND
®
DOLBY
3CH
LOGIC
>
HALL
B®
STADIUM
P
(back
to
the
beginning)
<_REARLEVEL_>
3.
Press
the
CENTER
MODE
key
to
select
the
center
channel
mode
when
DOLBY
PRO-LOGIC
SURROUND
is
selected.
CENTER
MODE
Test
There
are
four
center
channel
modes:
©
PHANTOM:
ped
Fane
Select
this
mode
when
not
using
the
center
speaker.
—
Center
channel
signals
are
distributed
between
the
front
left
and
right
speakers
with
an
equal
level
¢
NORMAL:
Select
this
mode
when
using
a
compact
speaker
(which
has
difficulty
reproducing
low
frequencies)
to
reproduce
center
channel
signals.
—
Center
channel
signals
are
reproduced
through
the
center
speaker,
with
low
frequencies
being
cut
off
—
Low-frequency
center
channel
signais
are
reproduced
from
the
front
left
and
right
speakers
©
WIDE:
Select
this
mode
when
using
a
speaker
similar
to
the
front
speak-
ers
to
reproduce
center
channel
signais.
—
Center
channel
signals
are
reproduced
reproduced
through
the
center
speaker
as
they
are.
*
OFF:
The
CENTER
channel
output
can
be
set
to
off
Sa
Sy
Ce
Fea
|
<CENTER
LEVEL?
CENTER
MODE
_TEST
Each
time
the
CENTER
MODE
key
is
pressed,
the
center
channel
mode
changes
as
follows
PHANTOM
PB
NORMAL
®
WIDE
P
OFF
P
(back
to
the
beginning)
4.
Playback
the
source.
Notes:
¢
The
input
signal
balance
is
adjusted
to
be
equal
automatically
by
the
Auto-Input
Balance
circuit
incorporated
in
the
receiver.
©
Playing
back
with
the
center
channel
mode
set
to
‘‘OFF’'
enables
you
to
check
the
left
and
right
balance
of
the
signals
input
to
the
receiver.
«
Even
better
surround
sound
effect
can
be
enjoyed
by
making
the
adjustment
described
on
the
next
page.
DOLBY
PRO-LOGIC
SURROUND
Oat
emo]
FRO.
coaré
¢
Manufactured
under
license
from
Dolby
Laboratories
Licens-
ing
Corporation.
Additionally
licensed
under
one
or
more
of
the
following
patents:
U.S.
Numbers
3,632,886,
3,746,792
and
3,959,590;
Canadian
Numbers
1,004,603
and
1,037,877
“DOLBY”
and
double
D
symbo!
O0
are
trademarks
of
Dolby
Laboratories
Licensing
Corporation.
21
NLAZO8-Xu

(CEEOT
ON)
EL-L
™
Adjustment
Make
the
following
adjustment
to
get
maximum
out
of
the
surround
sound
effect.
There
are
two
items
to
be
adjusted.
Output
Level
balance
*Delay
Time
Adjusting
the
output
level
balance
1.
Select
the
DOLBY
PRO-LOGIC
SURROUND
mode
with
DOLBY
SURROUND
key.
2.
Press
the
TEST
key
to
turn
the
test
tone
ON.
vat
ft
Blinks
The
channel
from
which
the
test
tone
is
being
output
is
displayed.
3.
You
can
hear
the
test
tone
clockwise
through
left-center-right-
sourround
repeatedly.
Adjust
the
test
tone
to
the
same
level
with
the
REAR
LEVEL
keys
and
CENTER
LEVEL
key.
REAR
LEVEL
>
YN
You
can
set
the
rear
level
and
the
center
level
up
to
+
20dB
22
Notes:
*
Center
level
adjustment
is
not
required
if
the
PHANTOM
mode
has
been
selected
Adjusting
the
Delay
Time
Set
the’
Delay
Time
for
the
rear
speaker
sound
with
respect
to
the
front
speaker
sound
using
the
DELAY
TIME
key.
Each
time
you
press
the
key,
the
delay
time
changes
in
the
follow-
ing
order:
1
>
2
®
3
PD
(back
to
the
beginning)
Setting
advice
Compare
the
distances
between
the
front
speakers
and
the
listener
and
the
rear
speakers
and
the
listener
If
the
position
of
the
rear
speakers,
compared
to
the
front
speakers,
is
very
far
————~
set
1
about
the
same
——————»
set
2
very
close
————--
set
3
Note:
The
Delay
Time
is
stored
in
each
mode
until
you
make
another
change.
¢
Adjustment
will
be
made
easier
by
using
the
remote
contro!
unit.
1.
Press
the
SURROUND
key
of
the
Function
Select
key
on
the
internal
panel
2.
Use
the
following
keys
MODE
:
Selects
the
Surround
mode.
DELAY
:
Sets
the
Delay
Time
for
the
rear
speaker
sound
CENTER
—,
+
:
Sets
the
output
/evel
of
the
center
channel.
CSRP
is
the
state-of-the-art
electronic
feature
that
presets
volume,
balance,
and
other
control
settings.
This
was
previously
done
manu-
ally
each
time
a
different
source
was
played
back.
This
feature
lets
you
invoke
preset
control
settings
by
simply
pressing
a
SOURCE
SELECTOR
key
or
calling
up
a
TUNER
preset
channel
without
repeat-
ing
many
settings
each
time
sources
are
changed
The
following
controis
can
be
preset
on
each
SOURCE
SELECTOR
key
(except
TAPE
2)
or
TUNER
preset
channel
(CH-1
through
CH-10)
*@VOLUME
*SURROUND
*BALANCE
ON/OFF
*LOUDNESS
Surround
Mode
eS.EA.
Center
Channel
Mode
ON/OFF
Rear
Level
Preset
Pattern
Center
Level
Delay
Time
When
the
CSRP
key
is
turned
ON
the
display
will
show
the
date
settings
on
the
currently
selected
SOURCE
SELECTOR
key
or
TUNER
preset
channel
in
sequence
with
the
indicator
blinking
rapidly.
Subsequently,
a
similar
display
occurs
each
time
an
additional
source
is
selected.
Note:
The
current
preset
data
is
displayed
in
sequence
when
the
power
is
turned
on
with
the
CSRP
ON.
To
confirm
the
settings
presetted
in
the
current
source
Press
the
CSRP
DISPLAY
button
on
the
remote
control
unit.
This
operation
does
not
turn
on
or
off
CSRP.
Presetting
Procedure
©
Before
proceeding,
set
the
preset
state
1.
Press
the
MEMORY
key
to
blink
the
CSRP
indicator
2.
Press
either
the
SOURCE
SELECTOR
key
or
call
up
the
tuner
preset
channel
using
TUNER
numeric
keys
while
the
CSRP
indicator
is
blinking
(about
5
seconds).
When
the
presetting
is
complete,
the
display
will
show
preset
data
in
the
following
order
with
the
indicator
blinking
rapidly:
Note:
Press
the
MEMORY
key
again
if
the
indicator
stops
blinking
before
you
press
a
SOURCE
SELECTOR
key.
Even
with
the
SEA
key
ON,
the
SEA
PRESET
indicator
will
blink
when
the
MEMORY
key
is
pressed
if
an
S.E.A.
preset
pattern
has
not
been
previously
selected.
in
this
case,
select
an
S.E.A.
preset
pattern
and
retry
this
operation.
=
CSRP
TEST
When
the
TEST
key
is
pressed,
all
the
CSRP
data
on
each
SOURCE
SELECTOR
key
(except
TAPE
2)
or
tuner
preset
channel
are
displayed
in
the
following
order.
peveri
>
VCR2
®
PHONO
®
CD
>
FM
&
AM
>
TAPEI4
For
FM
and
AM,
the
last
selected
preset
channel
is
recalled.
Notes:
@
Sound
and
image
output
is
suppressed
while
a
CSRP
test
is in
progress
©
All
other
operations
are
disabled
while
a
CSRP
test
is in
progress.
To
exit
from
this
mode,
press
the
TEST
key
again.
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COMPU
LINK
Remote.
Control
System.
é
©
For
audio
terminal
connections,
see
‘‘Audio
Component
Connections’.
PO
AADII
TEAS
Remote
cable
for
COMPU
LINK
CD
player
Turntable
JVC's
exclusive
‘’COMPU
LINK’’
remote
control
system
connects
equipment
with
JVC
COMPU
LINK-3/SYNCHRO
terminals
to
the
re-
mote
control
system.
The
equipment
can
be
controlled
from
the
re-
mote
control
unit,
or
other
functions
(such
as
automatic
source
selection
and
synchronized
recording)
can
be
used
For
further
details,
see the
remote
control
unit
description
in
this
instructions,
®
Equipment
remote
control
By
connecting
the
COMPU
LINK-3
SYNCHRO
terminal
to
the
receiver,
the
equipment
that
does
not
have
REMOTE
SENSOR
in
its
main
unit
can
be
remote
controlled
via
REMOTE
SENSOR
of
the
receiver.
=
Automatic
source
selection
Pressing
SOURCE
SELECTOR
keys
will
automatically
put
the
cor-
responding
source
equipment
into
the
PLAY
mode.
When
the
PLAY
key
on
source
equipment
is
pressed,
the
corresponding
SOURCE
SELECTOR
key
is
automatically
set
to
that
source.
Other
source
equip-
ment
shuts
down
about
5
seconds
later.
®
Synchronized
recording
Synchronized
recording
permits
a
tape
deck
to
start
recording
auto-
matically
in
synchronism
with
a
CO
player
or
turntable.
Set
the
tape
deck
in
the
REC/PAUSE
mode
and
press
the
PLAY
key
on
the
CD
player
or
turntable.
The
tape
deck
will
enter
the
recording
mode
au-
tomatically,
starting
synchronized
recording.
Synchronized
recording
stops
automatically
after
the
CD
player
or
turntable
has
stopped
and
the
tape
deck
has
entered
the
REC/MUTE
mode
for
about
4
seconds.
@
To
set
the
REC/PAUSE
mode,
press
the
REC
and
the
PAUSE
key
at
the
same
time.
Synchronized
recording
is
disabled
if
the
PAUSE
key
is
pressed
after
the
REC
and
the
PLAY
key
are
pressed
simul-
taneously.
For
details,
refer
to
the
tape
deck
instructions.
=
CD
auto-changer
with
COMPU
LINK-3
SYNCHRO
terminal
You
can
turn
on/off
the
CD
auto-changer
along
with
the
RX-807VTN
by
connecting
the
COMPU
LINK-3
SYNCHRO
terminal
of
the
CD
auto-
changer
to
the
RX-807VTN.
For
details,
refer
to
the
CD
Auto-Changer
instructions.
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bE
eTt
Iil/Remote
|i
Control
System
Cassette
deck
(TAPE
1)
Either
of
these
two
COMPU
LINK-3
SYNCHRO
terminals
can
be
used
Notes:
@
COMPU
LINK
remote
control
does
not
work
on
the
tape
deck
con-
nected
to
the
TAPE
2
terminals
If
you
connect
a
tape
deck
to
the
TAPE
2
terminals,
disconnect
the
remote
control
cable
@
if
the
power
for
any
connected
equipment
is
shut
off
during
syn-
chronized
recording,
the
system
will
not
operate
properly.
In
this
case,
you
must
start
all
over
again
@
During
synchronized
recording
the
SOURCE
SELECTOR
key
will
lock
in
either
the
CD
or
PHONO
position.
This
is
to
prevent
you
from
accidentally
stopping
the
recording
or
changing
to
any
other
source.
To
change
to
another
source
you
must
first
stop
syn-
chronized
recording
@
If
you
program
track
numbers
on
a
CD
player
or
CD
auto-changer
and
use
synchronized
recording,
a
blank
space
about
4
seconds
long
will
be
left
between
recordings.
This
permits
music
scanning
Display
examples
When
using
the
remote
control
unit
to
operate
equipment
which
has
the
COMPU
LINK-3/SYNCHRO
terminals,
the
name
of
the
source
and
the
operating
mode
will
appear
on
the
display
(os!
(o>)
Les)
Po]
Symbol
im
1)
Ls
ination
|W
LU
elie
bio
“REC/PAUSE”’
]
mode
“'REC/PLAY’”
mode
AV
COMPU
LINK
System
‘
VIDEO
input
4
TV
for
AV
COMPU
LINK
Le.
MONITOR
OUT
terminal
Connecting
the
AV
COMPU
LINK
terminals
on
the
rear
panel
to
a
JVC
video
components
for
AV
COMPU
LINK
will
enable
one-touch
control
of
the
integrated
audio/video
system
There
are
three
AV
COMPU
LINK
terminals.
To
connect
a
TV,
use
the
terminal
marked
'’TV'’.
To
connect
a
VCR,
use
either
of
the
remaining
two
terminals
One-touch
Video
Piayback
Insert
an
overwrite-protected
video
tape
in
the
VCR
(VCR
1)
The
TV,
VCR,
and
the
receiver
turn
on,
and
the
video
tape
plays
back
automatically
«
When
playing
back
a
video
tape
that
is
not
overwrite
protected
or
there
is
already
a
video
tape
inside
the
VCR,
press
‘‘PLAY’’
on
the
VCR
*
The
input
source
selectors
of
the
TV
and
receiver
are
automati-
cally
selected.
This
means
that
simply
loading
a
tape
prepares
everything
needed
to
enjoy
videos
on
your
integrated
audio/video
system.
When
you
switch
the
SOURCE
SELECTOR
of
the
receiver
to
VCR
1
or
VCR
2,
the
TV
input
will
also
automatically
be
set
to
VIDEO.
AV
system
power
ON/OFF
When
the
receiver
is
turned
off,
the
TV
and
VCR
are
automatically
turned
off
When
the
receiver
is
turned
on,
the
components
which
are
automat-
ically
turned
on
with
the
receiver
depends
on
the
SOURCE
SELECTOR
key
settings.
©
If
the
SOURCE
SELECTOR
keys
were
set
to
VCR
1
when
the
power
was
turned
off,
both
the
TV
and
VCR
1
are
turned
on
*
If
the
SOURCE
SELECTOR
keys
were
set
to
VCR
2
when
the
power
was
turned
off,
the
TV
is
turned
on.
*
If
the
SOURCE
SELECTOR
keys
were
set
to
an
audio
source
when
the
power
was
turned
off,
only
the
receiver
is
turned
on.
Remote
cable
for
AV
COMPU
LINK
AUDIO
and
{optional}
VIDEO
output
aaa
|
VCR
for
AV
COMPU
LINK
(VCR
1)
*
To
carry
out
‘‘One-touch
Video
Playback’,
connect
the
VCR
to
VCR
1
terminals.
Notes:
©
The
AV
COMPU
LINK
terminals
and
the
COMPU
LINK-3
SYNCHRO
terminals
are
not
the
same
jack
*
If
the
AV
COMPU
LINK
terminal
and
the
SWAP
terminal
of
the
VCR
share
the
same
terminal
for
connection,
select
whichever
one
you
need.
*
The
AV
COMPU
LINK
terminals
must
not
be
connected
to
any
VCR
not
made
for
AV
COMPU
LINK
(whether
manufactured
by
JVC
or
not.)
The
AV
COMPU
LINK
terminals
of
the
receiver
has
three
jacks
The
jack
marked
TV
must
be
connected
to
TV.
*
For
connection,
use
the
shielded
audio
cable
with
monaural
mini
plug
{3.5
mm
@)
equivalent
to
the
remote
cable
for
COMPU
LINK-3
SYNCHRO.
©
When
operating
the
TV
by
remote
control,
point
the
remote
con-
trol
unit
at
the
REMOTE
SENSOR
of
the
receiver
(When
a
remote
cable
is
connected
to
the
AV
COMPU
LINK
terminals
of
the
TV,
REMOTE
SENSOR
of
the
TV
is
disabled.)
«
When
operating
the
VCR
by
remote
control,
1.
Set
the
VCR
remote
control
code
setting
to
‘‘A”’
2.
Point
the
remote
control
unit
directly
at
the
VCR
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Operating
the
Source
=
CENTER
+
OGwa
a
:
‘
By
using
the
keys
on
the
internat
panel,
you
can
operate
the
source
equipment.
@
When
using
a
JVC
product
—
Use
as
is.
@
When
using
2
non-JVC
product
—
Use
after
registering
the
remote
contro!
signals
for
the
cor-
resonding
source
equipment.
Note:
Pressing
the
Function
Select
keys
will
change
the
function
mode
of
the
PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROL
SECTION
keys
on
the
internal
pane!
and
the
Multi
Function
Cursor
keys
on
the
externa!
panel
at
the
same
time.
VCR
1,
VCR
2
1.
Press
the
VCR
1
or
VCR
2
key
of
the
Function
Select
keys.
2.
Use
the
PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROL
SECTION
keys.
1~9,
0:
Select
the
VCR
channel
directly
:
Scans
to
lower
VCR
channels.
4+:
Scans
to
higher
VCR
channels.
f>
:
Starts
play
back
a
video
tape.
(
:
Stops
VCR
operation.
a0
©:
Press
together
with
‘
'
to
start
recording
Press
together
with
‘
“
to
enter
the
record-standby
mode.
(Even
when
a
remote
controller
signals
is
programmed
in
“
or
‘(iq)’,
this
recording
feature
re-
mains
effective.)
<kKI_:
Rewinds
video
tape.
[>>
:
Fast-forwards
video
tape.
*
Some
JVC
VCRs
provide
two
types
of
remote
control
signals
(A/B
mode
selectable}.
With
these
VCRs,
’'A’’
mode
corresponds
to
the
VCR1
mode,
and
‘’B’’
mode
corresponds
to
the
VCR2
mode
on
this
remote
control
unit.
If
the
VCR
is
connected
with
the
AV
COMPU
LINK
terminal,
set
the
remote
control
code
switch
of
the
VCR
to
the
‘‘A’’
mode
For
details,
refer
to
the
Instruction
Book
of
the
VCR.
—
cD
1.
Press
the
CD
key
of
the
Function
Seiect
keys
2.
Use
the
PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROL
SECTION
keys.
4~10,
+10,
0
:
Select
the
track
number.
a
:
Starts
play
oO
:
Stops
operation.
qo
:
Stops
play
temporarily.
To
release
it,
press
“&
<
:
Moves
backward
quickly
during
play
o>
Moves
forward
quickly
during
play.
we
Skips
to
the
beginning
of
the
previous
track.
foal
:
Skips
to
the
beginning
of
the
next
track.
Cassette
Deck
(TAPE
1)
1.
Press
the
TAPE
1
key
of
the
Function
Select
keys.
2.
Use
the
PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROL
SECTION
keys.
<>
Change
the
tape
running
direction
CS
:
Starts
playback
oO
:
Stops
operation.
00
:
Stops
recording/playback
temporarily.
To
release
press
“‘G)'’"
<I
:
Fast
winds
the
tape
from
right
to
left.
ie
Fast
winds
the
tape
from
left
to
right.
Ke
:
Skips
to
the
beginning
of
the
previous
tune
PPi
:
Skips
to
the
beginning
of
the
next
tune.
oO
:
Press
together
with
‘‘(e]’’
to
start
recording.
Press
together
with
''{(il)’’
to
enter
record-pause
mode.
(Even
when
a
remote
controller
signals
is
programmed
in
*'[e)"’
or
‘'(ij’',
this
recording
feature
remains
effective.)
CD
Auto-changer
1.
Press
the
CD
DISK
key
of
the
Function
Select
keys.
2.
Use
the
PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROL
SECTION
keys.
1~6,
7/P
CONTINUE
PRGM
>
Oo
a0
<I
o>
<
Lal
:
Selects
the
disc
number
:
Use
for
continuous
play
:
Use
for
program
play
:
Starts
play.
:
Stops
operation.
:
Stops
play
temporarily.
To
release
press
:
Moves
backward
quickly
during
play
:
Moves
forward
quickly
during
play.
:
Skips
to
the
beginning
of
the
previous
track.
:
Skips
to
the
beginning
of
the
next
track.
®
To
select
track
numbers,
press
the
CD
key
before
using
keys
1
to
10,
+10,
and
O
key
to
enter
the
track
number.
TV
1.
Press
the
TV
key
of
the
Function
Select
keys.
2.
Use
the
PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROL
SECTION
keys.
1~9,0
+
TV
VOLUME
anh
:
Selects
the
TV
channel.
:
Scans
to
lower
TV
channels.
:
Scans
to
higher
TV
channels.
:
Adjust
the
sound
volume
of
TV.
@
TV
key
also
change
the
input
mode
of
the
TV
between
TV
and
VIDEO.
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Storing
the
Signals
of
Another
Remote
Control
Unit
Other
remote
control
Transmitting
window
1
2
to
4
inches
5
to
10
om”
Transmitting-receiving
window
28
Signals
of
other
remote
controls
can
be
stored
with
the
PROGRAM-
MABLE
CONTROL
SECTION
keys
and
POWER
(TV
or
VCR}
key.
You
can
control
the
JVC
audio,
video,
and
other
remote
controll-
able
equipment
directly
from
the
remote
control
unit
You
can
program
different
signals
for
the
source
units
selected
with
the
Equipment
Select
keys
in
the
PROGRAMMABLE
CON-
TROL
SECTION
keys
Place
both
remote
control
units
on
a
flat
surface.
Be
sure
that
the
transmitter
window
of
the
other
remote
control
unit
is
about
2~4
inches
{5~
10
cm)
from
the
transmitting-
receiving
window.
If
the
units
are
too
close
or
too
far
apart,
signals
may
not
be
stored
properly.
«
Press
the
LEARN
key
to
set
this
remote
control
unit
to
LEARN
mode
Lights
eaan
S17
-o-
_—
SEND/LEARN
ERROR
Be
sure
not
to
press
the
LEARN
key
strongly
with
a
pointed
article
such
as
a
ballpoint
pen,
otherwise
the
VCR
may
be
damaged
2.
Seelct
the
function
mode
required
to
be
programmed
with
any
of
the
Function
Select
keys
3.
Press
the
desired
key
for
memorizing
Blinks
1
——s
eooL—Joee
co
SEND/LEARN
ERROR
Continue
pressing
the
key
until
the
SEND/LEARN
indicator
begins
to
blink.
@
|f
the
ERROR
indicator
lights
when
the
SEND/LEARN
indica-
tor
is
blinking,
the
key
you
pressed
already
has
a
function
stored
in
it.
If
you
continue
with
the
storing
procedure,
the
previously
stored
information
will
be
cleared
and
the
new
information
will
be
stored
instead.
If
you
want
to
keep
the
previously
stored
information,
select
another
jearning
key
and
press
it.
4.
While
the
SEND/LEARN
indicator
is
stili
blinking,
press
continu-
ously
the
key
you
want
to
learn
on
the
other
remote
control
unit.
@
If
the
SEND/LEARN
indicator
stops
blinking
before
you
press
the
key
on
the
other
remote
control
unit,
begin
again
from
step
3.
Press
the
key.
OFF
OFF
CQ
9
oo
(Reading)
SEND/LEARN
ERROR
Lights
‘
Lights
-o3a-
-Co—
(Processing)
7S
7\N
tights
$
ofr
-—o-
[
ow
|
{Processing
71s
normally)
Keep
pressing.
@
If
the
ERROR
indicator
lights,
learning
operation
has
not
been
performed
correctly.
Repeat
the
programming
procedure
again.
@
If
the
ERROR
indicator
blinks,
it
means
that
further
programming
is
inhibited.
If
you
want
to
program
a
new
signal
in
a
key,
cancel
the
signal
preprogrammed
in
that
key
before
retrying
the
programming
operation
OFF
t
OFF
(Completed)
[
wow
]
oo
CO
iN
Release
the
key.
5.
When
programming
is
completed,
the
SEND/LEARN
indicator
goes
off.
6.
Press
the
LEARN
key
to
reset
the
remote
control
unit
to
USE
mode.
IMPORTANT
@
This
unit
can
learn
aimost
any
remote
control
signal
if
the
other
unit
is
an
infra-red
type
remote
control
unit.
However,
it
may
not
be
able
to
learn
special
signals
or
very
long
signals.
(If
you
repeat
the
learning
procedure
several
times
and
the
unit
still
does
not
operate
properly,
it
may
be
due
to
this
kind
of
problem.)
©
Some
remote
control
transmit
a
number
of
instructions
simul-
taneously
{when
programming
the
timer
of
a
TV/VCR.
for
ex-
ampie};
in
such
a
case,
the
unit
may
not
operate
correctly
@
When
you
use
the
Recording
function,
be
sure
you
do
not
ac-
cidentally
erase
something
already
recorded
on
the
tape.
®
Even
when
the
programming
operation
has
been
performed
without
any
problem,
the
key
may
not
operate
or
subsequent
operation
may
not
be
possible.
This
is
because
some
compo-
nents
may
not
accept
remote
control
signals
which
are
slight-
ly
different
from
the
original
ones.
If
this
happens,
cancel
the
previously
stored
signals
then
per-
form
the
learning
gperation
again.
(To
cancel
the
stored
sig-
nal,
refer
to
the
section
'‘How
to
cancel
programmed
signals’)
®
For
operations
which
require
pressing
two
keys
together,
you
must
store
both
functions
in
the
same
key
by
pressing
both
function
keys
together
on
the
other
remote
control
unit.
@
When
batteries
in
the
other
remote
control
unit
are
exhaust-
ed,
signals
may
not
be
stored
properly.
SSS
29
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i
™
Simplifying
storage
operation
30
Functions
of
this
remote
control
unit
(preset
or
newly
programmed)
can
be
stored
in
the
desired
order
with
the
SEQUENTIAL
PROGRAM
KEY
{A,
B,
and
C)
for
individual
operations,
preferably
for
frequently
used
operations.
The
simplified
operation
can
be
performed
by
press-
ing
the
SEQUENTIAL
PROGRAM
keys.
1.
Press
the
LEARN
key.
2.
Press
the
selected
SEQUENTIAL
PROGRAM
key
{A,
B,
C)
Blinks
a
OFF
—_
eooLmaece
a
\
SEND/LEARN
ERROR
®@
If
the
ERROR
indicator
lights
when
the
SEND/LEARN
indica-
tor
is
blinking,
it
means
that
an
operation
procedure
already
been
programmed
in
that
key.
If
you
proceed,
a
new
proce-
dure
appended
to
the
procedure
programmed
in
the
key.
To
program
a
new
procedure
in
the
key,
cancel
the
preprogrammed
procedure
first.
Refer
to
the
section
‘‘How
to
cancel
programmed
signals.’
@
if
only
the
ERROR
indicator
lights,
incorrect
operatin
is
assumed.
3.
store
operations
one
by
one
<For
example:
Program
the
operation
for
turning
on
the
power
to
the
receiver
to
play
a
CD>
@
Press
the
POWER
(AUDIO)
key
while
the
SEND/LEARN
indi-
cator
is
blinking
®@
If
the
SEND/LEARN
indicator
stops
blinking
before
you
press
the
key,
start
again
from
step
2.
Press
the
key.
POWER
AUDIO
[we
]
OFF
OFF
=o
[——
}
(Reading)
SEND/LEARN
ERROR
Lights
Lights
Ny
t
S17
-co-—
—-co-—
Processing)
Lights
‘
<17
OFF
Keep
pressing.
-co-
f
some
|
(Processing
normally}
If
the
ERROR
indicator
blinks,
it
means
that
further
programming
is
inhibited.
If
you
want
to
program
a
new
signal
in
a
key,
cancel
the
signal
preprogrammed
in
that
key
before
retrying
the
programming
operation.
OFF
OFF
oo
3
(Completed)
Lights
viv
eco
SJeoe
—
OE
Release
the
key
4.
Press
the
CD
key
of
the
Source
Select
keys
while
the
SEND/
LEARN
indicator
is
blinking.
Press
the
key.
co
OFF
OFF
aa
oo
(Reading)
SEND/LEARN
ERROR
Lights
Lights
Nis
'
Ny
;
=
-oxAa-
(Processing}
Lights
|
OFF
Keep
pressing.
false
f_
co
(Processing
normally)
If
the
ERROR
indicator
blinks,
it
means
that
further
programming
is
inhibited.
If
you
want
to
program
a
new
signal
in
a
key,
cancel
the
signal
preprogrammed
in
that
key
before
retrying
the
programming
operation
OFF
OFF
im)
=a
aI
(Completed)
QO
Blinks
Lights
e,
Hany
{
N17
cJ
Release
the
key
oesh—lece
=
@
The
indicator
lights
or
blinks
each
time
operations
are
stored.
Pay
attention
to
the
indicator
for
correct
processing.
Up
to
16
steps
can
be
stored
for
each
combination
of
key
and
mode.
5.
Press
the|_®
|
key
while
the
SEND/LEARN
indicator
is
blinking.
6.
Press
the
LEARN
key
again
to
set
the
remote
control
unit
to
USE
mode.
Notes:
©
Two
keys
cannot
be
pressed
together,
for
example,
REC
+
PLAY
or
REC
+
PAUSE
@
The
SEQUENTIAL
PROGRAM
KEYS
(A,
B,
and
C}
allow
you
to
program
up
to
three
operation
procedures,
each
consisting
of
up
to
16
steps.
Depending
on
the
type
of
signal
to
be
programmed,
not
all
these
steps
may
not
be
programmed.
If
the
ERROR
indica-
tor
blinks
three
times
during
a
programming
operation,
it
means
that
further
programming
is
inhibited.
When
programming
a
sequence
of
operations
to
control
TV,
do
not
bring
an
operation
of
selecting
a
channel
or
adjusting
volume
immedi-
ately
after
an
opration
of
turning
on
power.
Otherwise,
the
stored
operations
may
not
be
reproduced
as
programmed.
(This
is
because
some
TVs
do
not
immediately
become
ready
to
be
controlled
when
turned
on.)
Insert
two
or
three
operations
not
related
to
TV
(e
g.
Operations
to
control
VCR}
between
an
operation
of
turning
the
TV
power
on
and
an
operation
of
selecting
a
channel
or
any
other
operation
to
control
TV
31
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2
N
oO
o
oo
a)
=
How
to
cancel
programmed
signals
Canceling
ali
the
signals
stored
for
a
mode
of
the
PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROL
SECTION
keys,
or
canceling
the
operation
procedure
stored
with
the
SEQUENTIAL
PROGRAM
keys.
1
»
Press
the
LEARN
key
-—=-
=
ro
Lights
‘a
NZ
OFF
2.
Press
the
CANCEL
key
‘tien
O)
~
Lights Lights
Ne
Nand
-oo-
-e-
Press
the
desired
key
for
cancellation
Press
the
key
OFF
OFF
=—
co
SEND/LEARN
ERROR
The
ERROR
indicator
lights
when
there
is
no
signal
to
be
canceled.
Blinks
serbiee
ad
sect
oy
oeeC—eoe
Blinks
bd
.
y
©
ee
Canceling
completed
Release
the
key.
@
When
cancelling
is
completed,
the
remote
controller
exits
from
CANCEL
mode,
and
enters
the
LEARN
mode.
32
3.
Press
the
LEARN
key
nme
This
resets
the
Remote
Control
unit
to
the
USE
mode
®@
if
you
cancel
a
signal
programmed
in
a
key
having
a
signal
preset,
the
key
will
be
reset
to
the
preset
signal
and
further
cancellation
is
inhibited
Notes:
@
NEVER
REMOVE
THE
BATTERIES
while
a
canceling
operation
is
in
progress.
If
normal
operation
is
not
possible
even
when,
hav
ing
removed
the
batteries
by
mistake,
they
have
been
reinstalled,
remove
the
batteries
and
leave
the
RM-SR807U
for
about
12
hours.
In
this
case,
normal
operation
will
be
restored
but
all
the
stored
data
will
be
cancelled
and
will
be
have
to
perform
program-
ming
operations
again
=
PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROL
SECTION
Other
remote
control
signals
for
each
equipment
can
be
memorized
with
the
PROGRAMMABLE
CONTROL
SECTION
keys.
(Use
the
Function
Select
keys
for
switching
the
functions.)
Complete
the
following
columns
with
the
memorized
signals:
VCR
1
NLAZLO8-Xu

(CEEO?
ON)
6L-L
Troubleghooting
:
:
Problem
Possible
Cause
Solutions
Receiver
does
not
play;
Indicators
do
not
light
up.
Power
cord
not
plugged
in.
Plug
Power
cord
into
an
AC
outlet.
No
sound
trom
the
speakers.
Speaker
wires
not
connected
properly
Check
speaker
wiring
Reconnect
if
needed
SPEAKERS
keys
not
set
correctly.
Press
the
SPEAKERS
keys
in
or
out
as
desired
Sound
from
one
speaker
only.
Speaker
wires
not
connected
properly
Check
speaker
wiring.
Reconnect
if
needed
Balance
Control
may
be
set
to
one
extreme
Adjust
Balance
Control
so
both
speakers
have
sound
Continuous
hiss
or
buzzing
during
FM
reception.
Occasional
cracking
noise
during
FM
reception.
Incoming
signal
may
be
too
weak
Incorrect
antenna
used
Antenna
not
connected
properly
Ignition
noise
from
automobiles
Make
sure
all
antennas
are
properly
connected
Adjust
antenna
Station
may
be
too
far
away
to
receive.
Check
with
your
deater
to
make
sure
you
are
us-
ing
the
correct
type
of
antenna
Move
the
antenna
further
away
from
the
road
Loud
hum
during
record
playing.
Turntable
not
connected
properly
Check
the
turntable
manual.
Ground
the
turnta-
ble
if
required
Interference
from
other
electrical
appliances
Try
moving
the
power
cord
or
plugging
into
a
different
outlet
Howling
during
record
playing.
34
Turntable
too
close
to
a
speaker
Move
speakers
away
from
the
turntable
eee
ee
ee,
a
FM
TUNER
SECTION
(IHF)
AMPLIFIER
SECTION
Output
power:
(CD
IN>SP.OUT)
Front
channel
Center
channel
Rear
channel
Total
harmonic
distortion
inter
modulation
distortion
:
120
watts
per
channel,
min.
RMS,
both
channels
driven
into
8
ohms
from
20
Hz
to
20
kHz,
with
no
more
than
0.007%
total
harmonic
distortion.
:
65
watts,
min.
RMS,
into
8
ohms
at
1
kHz,
with
no
more
than
0.7
%**
total
harmonic
distortion
:
20
watts
per
channel,
min.
RMS,
into
8
ohms
at
1
kHz,
with
no
more
than
0.7
%**
total
harmonic
distortion
0.003
%**
at
120
watts
(1
kHz,
8
ohms)
:
0.007
%
at
120
watts
Input
sensitivity/impedance
PHONO
(MM)
CD,
TAPE
1,
TAPE
2,
VCR
1,
VCR
2
Recording
output
level
Frequency
response
PHONO
cD,
TAPE
1,
TAPE
2,
VCR
1,
VCR
2
RIAA
phono
equalization
Signai-to-noise
ratio
PHONO
CD,
TAPE
1,
TAPE
2,
VCR
1,
VCR
2
S.E.A.
SECTION
Center
frequencies
Control
range
2.5mV/47k
ohms
:
230
mV/47k
ohms
220mV
20
Hz
—
20
kHz
(+
0.5
dB)
>
&
Hz
—
50
kHz
(+0,
~1
dB)
+0.5
dB
(20
Hz—20
kHz)
:
71
dB
(‘66 IHF)
78
dB
('78
IHF,
REC
OUT)
100
dB
('66
JHF},
85
dB
(’78
IHF}
63
Hz,
160
Hz,
400
Hz,
1
kHz,
2.5
kHz,
6.3
kHz,
16
kHz
+10
dB
Tuning
range
Usable
sensitivity
50 dB
quieting
sensitivity
Signal-to-noise
ratio
(IHF-A
net,
85
dBf)
Total
harmonic
distortion
(1
kHz)
Frequency
response
Capture
ratio
(85
dBf)
Alternate
channel
selectivity
IF
response
ratio
Stereo
separation
AM
TUNER
SECTION
Tuning
range
Sensitivity
Signal-to-noise
ratio
Selectivity
image
response
ratio
IF
response
ratio
Total
harmonic
distortion
VIDEO
SECTION
Output
signal
level
VCR
1
VCR
2
MONITOR
OUT
Impedance
Synchronization
Signal-to-noise
ratio
Crosstalk
GENERAL
Power
requirements
Power
consumption
Dimensions
(WxHxD)
Weight
:
87.5
MHz
~
108.0
MHz
:
Mono
10.8
dBf
(0.95pV/75
ohms)
:
Mono
16.3
dBf
(1.8
nV/75
ohms)
Stereo
38.3
dBf
(22.5
nV/75
ohms}
:
Mono
80 dB
Stereo
73
dB
:
Mono
0.15%
Stereo
0.2%
:
30
Hz
—
15
kHz,
(+0.5
—3
dB)
21.5
dB
:
60 dB (+
400
kHz)
85
dB
(at
98
MHz)
40
dB
(at
1
kH2)
:
630
kHz
—
1,710
kHz
:
30
pV"
(external
antenna)
300
wVim*
(loop
antenna)
:
50
dB*
(100mV/m)
:
38
dB,
(£10
kHz)
:
40
dB*
:
60 dB
2
0.5%*
(100
mVim)
:
1
Vp-p
(at
1
Vp-p
input}
75
ohms,
unbalanced
:
Negative
:
45
dB
45
dB
(3.58
MHz}
AC
120V~,
60
Hz
:
310
watts,
480
VA
2
17-3/16"
x
6-3/16”
x
14-15/16”
{436
x
156
x
379
mm)
:
25.0
Ibs.
{11.3
kg)
*
Measured
at
1,000
kHz.
**
Measured
by
JVC
Audio
Analysis
System.
Design
and
specifications
subject
to
change
without
notice.
35
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RX-807VTN
Disassembly
Procedures
—
_
.
Remove
2
screws
located
on
the
top
of
rear
.
Remove
4
screws
on
both
sides.
.
Slightly
open
both
sides
of
the
top
cover
to
.
Remove
the
top
cover.
.
Remove
3
screws
©
on
the
upper
part
of
.
Remove
the
front
panel.
.
Remove
the
front
panel.
.
Remove
2
screws
©.
.
Remove
the
all
connectors.
.
Remove
the
top
cover
and
the
bottom
.
Unsolder
the
defective
power
transistor.
.
Remove
the
screw
holding
the
power
.
Removing
the
P.C.B
(ENH-204-2)
.
.
Unsolder
the
defective
rear
amplifier.
.
Remove
the
screw
holding
the
rear
®
Front
Panel
Removing
the
top
cover
panel.
the
left
and
right,
and
raise
the
rear
side.
Then
slowly
lift
it
up
and
straight
backward.
Removing
the
front
panel
(Fig
1,Fig
3)
the
front
panel.
and
4
screws
from
the
lower
part
®
.
Removing
the
FL
Display
PCB
(Fig
4)
Fig
1.
Top
View
Except
for
the
U.K,Germany,Continental
Europe
Removing
the
bottom
plate
(Fig
3)
O
goo
D0O9000
.
Remove
14
screws
©.
C.00D000%00
Removing
the
power
transistors
(For
the
Main
&
Center
amplifier)
plate.
transistor
using
a
pair
of
pliers,
a
wrench
or
a
bent
screwdriver.
Removing
the
rear
amplifier
(«PC1188H
for
the
rear
amplifier)
amplifier
using
a
pair
of
pliers,
a
wrench
or
a
bent
screwdriver.
PHONES
Fig
4.
Front
P.C.
Board(END-155-1)
1-20
(No.
20333)
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