Avr 4308
Avr 4308
Avr 4308
English
Use this manual in combination with the operating
guide displayed on the GUI screen.
GUI Menu Operation (vpage 24)
GUI Menu Map (vpage 25)
Language (vpage 38)
Remote Control Unit Operations (vpage 62)
AV SURROUND RECEIVER
AVR-4308
Owner’s Manual
n SAFETY PRECAUTIONS n NOTE ON USE
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
• Do not let foreign objects into the unit.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. • Keep the unit free from moisture, water, and dust.
• Avoid high temperatures.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral Allow for sufficient heat dispersion when installed in a rack.
triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of
uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure
that may be of sufficient magnitude 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 maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance. • Unplug the power cord when not using the unit for long • Do not let insecticides, benzene, and thinner come in
periods of time. contact with the unit.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
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Contents GUI Menu Operations
Example of the Display of the GUI Mark at a Title·····················24
Zone Setup ····················································································35
a ZONE2 ····················································································35
Example of Display of Default Values ·········································24 s ZONE3 ····················································································35
Getting Started Examples of GUI Screen Displays ···············································24 Option Setup·················································································36
Accessories······················································································3 Example: Browse Menu (Top Menu)············································24 a Amp Assign············································································· 36
Cautions on Handling·····································································3 Example: Menus with Illustrations (Auto Setup) ··························24 s Volume Control ······································································· 36
Cautions on Installation ·································································3 Cursor Position Display ································································24 d Source Delete ········································································· 36
About the Remote Control Unit ····················································4 Operations·····················································································24 f GUI ···················································································· 36, 37
Inserting the Batteries ····································································4 GUI Menu Map··············································································25 g Quick Select Name ································································· 37
Operating Range of the Remote Control Unit ································4 h Trigger Out 1 ···········································································37
Part Names and Functions ·····························································5 j Trigger Out 2 ···········································································37
Auto Setup
Front Panel ·····················································································5 k Digital Out ···············································································37
Display ···························································································5 Preparations ··················································································26 l Remote ID···············································································37
Rear Panel ······················································································6 Auto Setup ····················································································27 A0 2Way Remote ·········································································37
Remote Control Unit ······································································7 a Auto Setup ··············································································27 A1 Dimmer ···················································································38
Error Messages·······································································28 A2 Setup Lock ··············································································38
s Option ·····················································································28 A3 Maintenance Mode ·································································38
Connections d Parameter Check·····································································28 A4 Firmware Update ····································································38
Preparations ····················································································8
Language ·······················································································38
Cables Used for Connections ························································8
Manual Setup
Video Conversion Function·····························································9
Speaker Setup···············································································29 Source Select
Speaker Connections ··································································· 10
a Speaker Configuration·····························································29
Speaker Installation ······································································ 10 Input Source Selection·································································39
s Subwoofer Mode ····································································29
Speaker Connections ······························································10, 11 Settings Related to Playing Input Sources·································39
d Distance ··················································································29
Connecting Equipment with HDMI connectors ························· 12 a Play ························································································· 39
f Channel Level··········································································30
Connecting the Monitor······························································· 13 s Auto Preset ············································································· 39
g Crossover Frequency ······························································30
Connecting the Playback Components ······································ 13 d Preset Skip ·············································································· 39
h Surround Speaker ···································································30
DVD Player ··················································································· 13 f Preset Name ··········································································· 40
HDMI Setup ···················································································31
Record Player ··············································································· 14 g Input Mode ·············································································40
a i/p Scaler ·················································································31
CD Player ····················································································· 14 h Rename···················································································40
s Resolution ···············································································31
iPod® ···························································································· 14 j Other ·······················································································40
d Progressive Mode ···································································31
TV/CABLE Tuner ··········································································· 15 k Playback Mode (iPod) ······························································41
f Aspect ·····················································································31
Satellite Receiver ········································································· 15 l Assign ···············································································41, 42
g Color Space ·············································································31
Connecting the Recording Components ···································· 16 A0 Playback Mode ········································································42
h RGB Range ·············································································31
Digital Video Recorder ·································································· 16 A1 Still Picture ··············································································42
j Auto Lip Sync ··········································································31
Video Cassette Recorder ····························································· 16
k Audio ·······················································································31
CD Recorder / MD Recorder / Tape Deck ····································· 17
l Monitor Out ············································································31
Connections to Other Devices····················································· 17
Audio Setup ··················································································32
Components Equipped with a DENON LINK connector ·············· 17
a EXT. IN Setup ·········································································· 32
Video Camera / Game Console ···················································· 18
s 2ch Direct/Stereo ···································································· 32
Component with Multi-channel Output connectors ····················· 18
d Downmix Option ····································································· 32
External Power Amplifier ······························································ 18
f Auto Surround Mode ······························································ 32
USB Port ······················································································ 19
g Manual EQ ··············································································33
Antenna terminals ·······································································20
Network Setup··············································································33
Network Audio ·············································································21
a Network Setup ··································································33, 34
Multi Zone ····················································································22
s Other ·······················································································35
External Controller ·······································································22
d Network Information ·······························································35
Connecting the Power Cord·························································23
Once Connections are Completed ··············································23
Surround Modes Playback Remote Control Unit Operations
Standard Playback ········································································43 Preparations ··················································································49 Main Remote Control Unit···························································62
Surround Playback of 2-channel Sources ·····································43 Turning the Power On ··································································49 Operating DENON Audio Components ········································62
Playing Multi-channel Sources (Dolby Digital, DTS, etc.) ·············43 Operations During Playback ·························································49 Presetting ·····················································································62
DSP Simulation Playback·····························································43 Playing Video and Audio Equipment···········································49 Operating Preset Components ············································62 ~ 64
Stereo Playback ············································································44 Basic Operation ············································································49 Setting the Remote ID ·································································65
Direct Playback ·············································································44 Listening to FM/AM Broadcasts ·················································50 Learning Function ·········································································65
Playback in the PURE DIRECT Mode ···········································44 Basic Operation ············································································50 System Call Function····································································66
Presetting Radio Stations (Preset Memory) ·································50 Punch Through Function ·······························································66
Listening to Preset Stations ·························································51 Setting the Time the Backlight Stays Lit ·······································67
Parameter
RDS (Radio Data System) ····························································51 Adjusting the Backlight’s Brightness ············································67
Audio······························································································44 RDS Search ··················································································51 Resetting the Main Remote Control Unit ·····································67
a Surround Parameters ······················································44 ~ 46 PTY Search ···················································································52 Sub Remote Control Unit Operations ··································68, 69
s Tone ························································································46 TP Search ·····················································································52 Switching Zones ···········································································70
d Room EQ ················································································46 RT (Radio Text)··············································································53 Setting the Zone for Which the Sub Remote Control Unit is Used
f RESTORER··············································································46 iPod® Playback ·············································································53 (ZONE SELECT LOCK Mode)·······················································70
g Night Mode ·············································································47 Basic Operation ············································································53 Setting the Remote ID ·································································70
h Audio Delay ·············································································47 Listening to Music ·······································································54 Resetting the Settings··································································70
Picture Adjust ················································································47 Viewing Still Pictures or Videos on the iPod ·································54
a Contrast ··················································································47 Playing Network Audio or USB Memory Devices ······················55
s Brightness ···············································································47 Amp Assign / Multi-Zone Connections and Operations
Basic Operation ············································································56
d Chroma Level ··········································································47 Multi-Zone Settings with the Amp Assign Function ········· 71 ~ 74
Listening to Internet Radio···························································57
f Hue ·························································································47 Multi-Zone Settings and Operations with Zone Pre-out Output ··· 74
Presetting Internet Radio Stations ···············································57
Multi-Zone Operations ·································································75
Registering Internet Radio Stations as Your Favorites ··················57
Information Turning the Power On and Off······················································75
Playing Files Stored on a Computer ·············································58
Selecting the Input Source···························································75
Status ····························································································47 Playing Files Stored on USB Memory Devices ······················58, 59
Adjusting the Volume ···································································75
a MAIN ZONE ············································································47 Operating the AVR-4308 Using a Browser (Web control) ············59
Turning off the Sound Temporarily ················································75
s ZONE2/3/4 ··············································································47
Audio Input Signal ········································································48 Other Operations and Functions
HDMI Information ·········································································48 Other Information ································································ 76 ~ 87
Other Operations ··········································································59
a Signal Information ···································································48
Playing Super Audio CD ·······························································59
s Monitor1 ·················································································48 Troubleshooting ···································································88 ~ 91
Recording on an External Device (REC OUT mode) ·····················60
d Monitor2 ·················································································48
Convenient Functions ··································································61
Auto Surround ·············································································· 48
Channel Level···············································································61 Specifications········································································· 91, 92
Quick Select ·················································································· 48
Fader Function ·············································································61
Preset Station ··············································································· 48
Quick Select Function ··································································61 List of preset codes ··········································· End of this manual
Personal Memory Plus Function ··················································61
Last Function Memory ·································································61
Backup Memory ···········································································61
Resetting the Microprocessor ······················································61
Cautions on Handling Cautions on Installation
Getting Started
• Before turning the power switch on Note:
Getting Started Check once again that all connections are correct and that there are For proper heat dispersal, do not install this unit in a confined
no problems with the connection cables. space, such as a bookcase or similar enclosure.
• Power is supplied to some of the circuitry even when the unit is
Thank you for purchasing this DENON product. To ensure proper
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set to the standby mode. When traveling or leaving home for long b Note
operation, please read these owner’s manual carefully before using
periods of time, be sure to unplug the power cord from the power
the product.
outlet. b b
After reading them, be sure to keep them for future reference.
• About condensation
If there is a major difference in temperature between the inside of
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the unit and the surroundings, condensation (dew) may form on b
Accessories the operating parts inside the unit, causing the unit not to operate
properly.
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Check that the following parts are supplied with the product.
If this happens, let the unit sit for an hour or two with the power Wall
q Owner’s manual ...................................................................... 1 turned off and wait until there is little difference in temperature
w Service station list ................................................................... 1 before using the unit.
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e Power cord (Cord length: Approx. 1.5 m) ................................. 1 • Cautions on using mobile phones
r Main remote control (RC-1068) ............................................... 1 Using a mobile phone near this unit may result in noise. If so, move
t LR6/AA batteries (for RC-1068)................................................ 2 the mobile phone away from this unit when it is in use.
y Sub remote control (RC-1070) ................................................. 1 • Moving the unit
u R03/AAA batteries (for RC-1070) ............................................. 2 Turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the power
i FM indoor antenna .................................................................. 1 outlet.
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o AM loop antenna ..................................................................... 1 Next, disconnect the connection cables to other system units before
Q0 Rod antenna for wireless LAN connection .............................. 1 moving the unit.
Q1 Setup microphone (Cord length: Approx. 7.6 m) ...................... 1
• Note that the illustrations in these instructions may differ from the
e r y actual unit for explanation purposes.
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i o Q0 Q1
About the Remote Control Unit NOTE
Operating Range of the Remote Control
Getting Started
• Replace the batteries with new ones if the set does not operate even
In addition to the AVR-4308, the included main remote control unit when the remote control unit is operated close to the unit. Unit
(RC-1068) can also be used to operate the equipment listed below. • The supplied batteries are only for verifying operation.
q DENON system components Point the remote control unit at the remote sensor when operating it.
• When inserting the batteries, be sure to do so in the proper direction,
w Non-DENON system components following the “q” and “w” marks in the battery compartment.
• By setting the preset memory (vpage 62 ~ 64)
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• Remove the batteries from the remote control unit if it will not be in or
use for long periods.
• When replacing the batteries, have the new batteries ready and Approx. 7 m
insert them as quickly as possible.
Remote Control
(RC-1068)
NOTE
The set may function improperly or the remote control unit may not
w Load the two batteries properly as indicated by the marks in the
operate if the remote control sensor is exposed to direct sunlight,
battery compartment.
strong artificial light from an inverter type fluorescent lamp or infrared
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W8 INPUT MODE button ·································· (40) E1 PURE DIRECT button·································· (44)
Part Names and Functions
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W9 RESTORER button ······································ (46) E2 DSP SIMULATION button ·························· (43)
For buttons not explained here, see the page indicated in parentheses ( ). E0 DIRECT/STEREO button····························· (44) E3 STANDARD button ····································· (43)
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o i u y t Q5 Q1 o
Q8 Q7 Q6 Q4 Q3 Q2 Q0 i u y
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Playback
Q0 Q1 Q2 Q3
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q w e r t
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e Information display Q3 ADVANCED AL24 indicator
q w e r This lights when Advanced AL24 Processing is
The input source name, surround mode, setting
values and other information are displayed here. activated (vpage 78).
GWith the door openH Q0 SOURCE button ·········································· (39) r Output signal channel indicators Q4 D.LINK indicator
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Q1 TUNING PRESET button ···························· (51) This lights when playing using DENON LINK
E3 E2 E1 E0 W9 W8 W7 W6 W5 W4 t Surround speaker indicators connections.
Q2 ZONE 2/3/4 / REC SELECT button ······ (60, 75) These light according to the settings of the
surround A and B speakers. Q5 Input mode indicators
Q3 VIDEO SELECT button ······························· (40)
y Monitor output indicators Q6 HDMI indicator
Q4 Headphones jack (PHONES) ······················ (49)
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These light according to the HDMI monitor This lights when playing using HDMI
Q5 ZONE2 ON/OFF button ······························ (75) connections.
output setting. When set to “Auto (Dual)”, the
Q6 ZONE3 ON/OFF button ······························ (75) indicators light according to the connection Q7 Decoder indicators
Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 W0 W1 W2 W3
Q7 ZONE4 ON/OFF button ······························ (75) status. These light when the respective decoders are
Q8 MENU button ·············································· (24) u Master volume indicator operating.
q Power operation button Q8 Tuner reception mode indicators
(ON/STANDBY) ··········································· (49) Q9 Cursor buttons (uio p) ·························· (24) i AUDYSSEY MULTEQ XT indicator
This lights when the room equalizer is selected. These light according to the reception conditions
w Power indicator··········································· (49) W0 CH SEL / ENTER button ······················· (24, 61) when the input source is set to “TUNER”.
W1 RETURN button ·········································· (24) o Recording output source indicator • AUTO
e Power switch (hON jOFF) ····················· (49) This lights when the REC OUT mode is
W2 V.AUX INPUT connectors··························· (18) This lights when in the auto tuning mode.
r QUICK SELECT buttons / indicators ········· (61) selected.
• RDS
t MASTER VOLUME control knob·········· (49, 75) W3 SETUP MIC jack ·········································· (26) Q0 NIGHT indicator This lights when receiving RDS broadcasts.
y Master volume indicator W4 ROOM EQ button ········································ (46) This lights when the night mode is selected. • STEREO
u Display W5 DIMMER button ·········································· (38) Q1 Multi zone indicators In the FM mode, this lights when receiving
W6 USB port ······················································ (19) These light when the power for the respective analog stereo broadcasts.
i Remote control sensor································· (4) • TUNED
zone is turned on.
o SOURCE SELECT knob······························· (39) W7 STATUS button ··········································· (48) This lights when the broadcast is properly tuned
in.
Rear Panel
Getting Started
Q5 Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 Q0 o i
Connections
Setup
Playback
W0
Remote Control
Q7 Q8 Q9 Q8 Q7
Q6
Multi-Zone
Information
Troubleshooting
q w e r t y u
q RS-232C connector ····································· (22) i Digital audio connectors Q5 VIDEO / S-VIDEO connectors ···················· (13)
w TRIGGER OUT jacks ··································· (22) (OPTICAL / COAXIAL) ·························· (13, 15) Q6 REMOTE CONTROL jacks··························· (22)
e FM/AM antenna terminals o WLAN ANTENNA terminal························· (21) Q7 Analog audio connectors (AUDIO) ············ (13)
(TUNER ANTENNA) ···································· (20) Q0 ETHERNET connector································· (21) Q8 PRE OUT connectors ···························· (18, 22)
r DOCK CONTROL jack ································· (14) Q1 USB port ······················································ (19) Q9 EXT. IN connectors ····································· (18)
t Speaker terminals (SPEAKERS) ················ (10) Q2 DENON LINK connector ····························· (17) W0 SIGNAL GND terminal ······························· (14)
y AC OUTLET ················································· (23) Q3 COMPONENT VIDEO connectors ·············· (13)
u AC inlet (AC IN) ··········································· (23) Q4 HDMI connectors ········································ (12)
Remote Control Unit
Getting Started
n Main remote control unit (RC-1068) n Sub remote control unit (RC-1070)
Q5 t System buttons ···································· (63, 64) Q1 q ZONE indicators·········································· (70)
y Audio delay button (A. DL) ························ (47) w Advanced setup button ······························ (70)
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q u Tuner system buttons ································ (50) e Input source select buttons ······················· (39)
i Input mode button (INPUT) ······················· (40) q Q2 r CHANNEL buttons ······································ (50)
o MENU button ·············································· (24) Q3 t SHIFT button ··············································· (50)
w w
Q0 Cursor buttons (uio p) ························· (24) y MENU button ·············································· (24)
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Q1 Parameter / Search button u Cursor buttons (uio p) ························· (24)
Q6 (PARA / SRCH) ································ (44, 51, 54)
e i SEARCH button ···································· (51, 54)
Q7
Playback
Q2 Monitor select (M. SEL) / o REPEAT button············································ (54)
HOME button ········································ (31, 62)
r Q0 RANDOM button ········································ (54)
Q3 Channel buttons (CH) ································· (50)
Q1 Remote control signal transmitter ·············· (4)
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Q4 Input source select / e
t Q8 Q2 ZONE SELECT button································· (70)
Number buttons ··································· (39, 50)
y Q9 Q3 Zone power on/off buttons
Q5 Remote control signal transmitter ·············· (4)
u (ZONE ON / ZONE OFF) ····························· (75)
W0 Q6 Device select indicators (DEV1 / DEV2) ··· (62)
i W1 Q4 Master volume control buttons
Q7 ZONE3 / ZONE4 select indicators (VOLUME) ············································ (49, 75)
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(Z3 / Z4) ······················································· (75)
o Q5 Muting button (MUTE)························· (49, 75)
W2 Q8 RESTORER button (RSTR)·························· (46) r Q4 Q6 ENTER button ············································· (24)
Q9 Night button (NGT) ···································· (47)
Q0 Q7 RETURN button ·········································· (24)
W0 Test tone button (TEST) ····························· (30) t Q5
Information
Q8 System buttons ······························ (50, 68, 69)
W3 W1 Surround speaker select button (SPKR) ··· (30) y
Q1 Q9 ALL MUSIC/FAVORITES
W4 W2 POWER buttons ·········································· (49) Q6 (DIRECT PLAY) button ······························· (68)
Q2 W3 Channel select (CH SEL) / u W0 USB (DIRECT PLAY) button························ (68)
ENTER button ······································· (24, 61)
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Q3 W5 NOTE
W4 Return button (RTN) ··································· (24)
i Q7 The AUX-1, AUX-2, AUX-3, SAT TU, DTU, DVR-2
W6 W5 Master volume control buttons and OPTION buttons cannot be used.
(VOL) ······················································ (49, 75)
Q8
W6 Muting button (MUTE)························· (49, 75)
Q4 o Q9
W7 Main remote control unit setup button
(RC SETUP) ················································· (62) Q0 W0
W7
Preparations
Getting Started
(Black)
Audio and video cables
Information
Pin-plug cable
HDMI connections
DENON LINK connections
Video Conversion Function
Getting Started
• When not using this function, connect a monitor output with the same type of connector as the video
• This function automatically converts various formats of video signals input to the AVR-4308 into the input connector.
format used to output the video signals from the AVR-4308 to a monitor. • The resolution of the HDMI input-compatible monitor connected to the AVR-4308 can be checked at GUI
• The AVR-4308’s video input/output circuitry is compatible with the following four types of video signals: menu “Information” – “HDMI Information” – “Monitor1” or “Monitor2” (vpage 48).
Digital video signals: HDMI
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Analog video signals: Component video, S-Video and Video NOTE
• HDMI signals cannot be converted into analog signals.
GFlow of video signals inside the AVR-4308H • 1080p component input video signals cannot be output to anything other than component video
Main zone connectors.
• 480p/576p, 1080i and 720p component video input signals cannot be converted into S-Video or Video
Setup
High picture format.
quality playback HDMI connector HDMI connector • When using the component video output connectors for connection to the ZONE2 monitor, the ZONE2’s
on-screen display is not displayed.
Playback
• When a non-standard video signal from a game machine or some other source is input, the video
conversion function might not operate.
Component video Component video Monitor
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connectors connectors
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Video connector Video connector
Information
: When 480i/576i signals are input in the main zone
Troubleshooting
High picture
quality playback
Component video Component video
connectors connectors ZONE2
monitor
S-Video connector
Speaker Connections Speaker Connections
Getting Started
w q w q
w q w qw q
Playback
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Front speakers
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The table below shows a typical speaker configuration for the AVR-4308.
A B BACK
CENTER SUBWOOFER b L : Left
1 R : Right
L R L R L R L R
only
7.1-channels (L) (R) (L) (R)
S S S S S S S S S – S
(Surround A+B)
7.1-channels S S S S S – – S S – S w qw q w qw q
6.1-channels S S S S S – – – – S S
5.1-channels S S S S S – – – – – S
Surround speakers Surround speakers
3.1-channels S S S – – – – – – – S
A B
2.1-channels S S – – – – – – – – S
2-channels S S – – – – – – – – –
When using just one surround back speaker, connect it to the left channel (SBL).
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Connecting the Speaker Cables Protection circuit
Getting Started
Carefully check the left (L) and right (R) channels and + (red) and – If speakers with an impedance lower than specified (for example
(black) polarities on the speakers being connected to the AVR-4308, 4 Ω/ohms speakers) are used for an extended period of time with
and be sure to interconnect the channels and polarities correctly. the volume turned up high, the temperature may rise, activating the
protection circuit.
1 Peel off about 10 mm of sheathing from When the protection circuit is activated, the speaker output is shut
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the tip of the speaker cable, then either off and the power indicator flashes red. If this happens, unplug
the power cord, then check the speaker cable and input cable
twist the core wire tightly or terminate
connections. If the set is extremely hot, wait for it to cool off and
it. improve ventilation around it. Once this is done, plug the power cord
back in and turn the set’s power back on.
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If the protection circuit is activated again even though there are no
counterclockwise to loosen it. problems in the ventilation around the set nor in the connections,
the set may be damaged. Turn the power off, then contact a DENON
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3 Insert the speaker cable’s core wire to
the hilt into the speaker terminal.
service center.
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Turn the speaker terminal clockwise to
tighten it.
NOTE
• Use speakers with an impedance of 6 to 16 Ω/ohms. When using
surround A and B speakers simultaneously, use speakers with an
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impedance of 8 to 16 Ω/ohms.
• Connect the speaker cables in such a way that they do not stick out
of the speaker terminals. The protection circuit may be activated if
the core wires touch the rear panel or if the + and – sides touch each
Information
other (v “Protection circuit”).
• Never touch the speaker terminals while the power supply is
connected. Doing so could result in electric shock.
Troubleshooting
Connecting Equipment with HDMI connectors NOTE
Getting Started
• Use a CPPM-compatible DVD player to play DVD-Audio discs that are copyright-protected by CPPM.
With HDMI connections, the video and audio signals can be transferred with a single cable. • The AVR-4308 cannot be controlled from another device via the HDMI cable.
DVD player Monitor b The AVR-4308 is equipped for HDMI version 1.3a. This • The audio signals output from the HDMI connector (sampling frequency, bit rate, etc.) may be restricted
version is compatible with other versions, allowing by the connected device.
connection to all components equipped with an HDMI • Video signals are not output properly when using devices that are not HDCP-compatible.
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connector. • Video signals are not output if the input video signals do not match the monitor’s resolution. In this case,
b The AVR-4308 is compatible with 30- and 36-bit Deep switch the DVD player’s resolution to a resolution with which the monitor is compatible.
Color. • If the GUI menu “Manual Setup” – “HDMI Setup” – “Audio” setting (vpage 31) is set to “Amp”, the
sound may be interrupted when the monitor’s power is turned off.
Compatible Discs • Use a cable on which the HDMI logo is indicated (a certified HDMI product) for connection to the HDMI
Details
audio format (examples)
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connector. Normal playback may not be possible when using a cable other than one on which the HDMI
2-channel linear 2ch 32-192 kHz CD, DVD-Video, logo is indicated (a non-HDMI-certified product).
PCM 16/20/24 bits DVD-Audio • If the monitor or DVD player does not support deep color, deep color signal transfer is not possible.
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Multi-channel 8ch 32-192 kHz • If the monitor or DVD player does not support xvYCC, xvYCC signal transfer is not possible.
DVD-Audio • If the monitor does not support “Auto Lipsync Correction” function, this function will not work.
linear PCM 16/20/24 bits
Dolby Digital, DTS Bitstream DVD-Video
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2/5.1ch • When the AVR-4308 and DVD player are connected using an HDMI cable, also connect the AVR-4308 and
DSD 2.8224 MHz SACD monitor using an HDMI cable.
1 bit • If the connected monitor or DVD player only has a DVI-D connector, use an HDMI/DVI converter cable.
Dolby Digital Plus, When using a DVI cable, no audio signals are transmitted.
HD DVD, • Use a Deep Color compatible cable for connection to Deep Color compatible devices.
Dolby TrueHD, Bitstream
Blu-ray Disc
DTS-HD
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Video or DVD-Audio disc using HDMI/DVI connections, both signals will not be output.
the connected DVD player and monitor must be equipped • When connecting using an HDMI/DVI converter adapter, the video signals may not be output properly
for a copyright protection system called “HDCP” (High- due to poor connections with the connected cable, etc.
bandwidth Digital Content Protection).
HDCP is a copy protection technology consisting of data
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• By default, the HDMI audio signals are output from the speakers connected to the AVR-4308.
• To output the sound from the TV, make the settings at GUI menu “Manual Setup” – “HDMI Setup”
– “Audio” – “TV” (vpage 31).
Connecting the Monitor Connecting the Playback Components
Getting Started
• Connect the cables to be used (vpage 9 “Video Conversion Function”). Carefully check the left (L) and right (R) channels and the inputs and outputs, and be sure to interconnect
• With HDMI connections, the video and audio signals can be transferred with a single cable. correctly.
• To output the audio signals to the monitor with HDMI connections, set GUI menu “Manual Setup”
– “HDMI Setup” – “Audio” to “TV” (vpage 31).
DVD Player
Connections
Monitor
• Connect the cables to be used.
• With HDMI connections, the video and audio signals can be transferred with a single cable.
DVD player
Setup
Playback
L R
Remote Control
L R
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Information
Troubleshooting
NOTE
• The component video connectors may be indicated differently on your monitor. For details, see the
monitor’s operating instructions.
• The audio signals output from the HDMI connectors are only the HDMI input signals.
Video-converted HDMI signals are not included in the audio signals. To play the sound by monitor, make
• Connect an HDP (High-Definition Player) in the same way.
analog or digital audio output connections to monitor’s audio input connectors.
• When using an optical cable for the digital audio connection, make the settings at GUI menu “Source
Select” – “DVD” – “Assign” – “Digital” (vpage 41).
Record Player CD Player iPod®
Getting Started
Connect the cables to be used. Use a DENON Control Dock for iPod (ASD-1R, sold separately) to
Turntable (MM cartridge)
connect the iPod to the AVR-4308. For instructions on the Control
CD player
Dock for iPod settings, refer to the Control Dock for iPod’s operating
instructions.
Connections
Example :
iPod
L R
Setup
L R
Playback
L R
R L
Remote Control
R L
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Information
Troubleshooting
NOTE
The AVR-4308’s SIGNAL GND terminal is meant to reduce noise when • With the default settings, the iPod can be used connected to the VCR
a record player is connected. This is not a safety ground terminal. (iPod) connector.
• To assign the iPod to a connector other than VCR (iPod), make the
settings at GUI menu “Source Select” – “(input source to which iPod
dock assigned)” – “Assign” – “iPod dock” (vpage 42).
TV/CABLE Tuner Satellite Receiver
Getting Started
Connect the cables to be used. Connect the cables to be used.
TV tuner DBS / BS tuner
Connections
L R L R
Setup
Playback
L R L R
Remote Control
Multi-Zone
Information
Troubleshooting
When using an optical cable for the digital audio connection, make the settings at GUI menu “Source • When using a coaxial digital cable for the digital audio connection, make the settings at GUI menu “Source
Select” – “TV/CBL” – “Assign” – “Digital” (vpage 41). Select” – “SAT” – “Assign” – “Digital” (vpage 41).
• When using a component video cable for the video connection, make the settings at GUI menu “Source
Select” – “SAT” – “Assign” – “Component” (vpage 42).
Connecting the Recording Components Video Cassette Recorder
Getting Started
Carefully check the left (L) and right (R) channels and the inputs and outputs, and be sure to interconnect Connect the cables to be used.
correctly.
Video cassette recorder
or or
Playback
L R L R
L R L R
Remote Control
or or
L R L R
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Information
Troubleshooting
• When recording via the AVR-4308, the playback device’s cable must be of the same type as the cable
used to connect the AVR-4308’s VCR OUT connector.
Example: TV IN → S-Video cable : VCR OUT → S-Video cable
TV IN → Video cable : VCR OUT → Video cable
• When using a component video cable for the video connection, make the settings at GUI menu “Source
• Make analog connections if you wish to record analog audio signals. Select” – “VCR” – “Assign” – “Component” (vpage 42).
• When recording via the AVR-4308, the playback device’s cable must be of the same type as the cable
used to connect the AVR-4308’s DVR OUT connector. NOTE
Example: TV IN → S-Video cable : DVR OUT → S-Video cable Do not connect the output of the component connected to the AVR-4308’s OPTICAL3 output connector to
TV IN → Video cable : DVR OUT → Video cable any input connector other than OPTICAL3.
• When using a component video cable for the video connection, make the settings at GUI menu “Source
Select” – “DVR” – “Assign” – “Component” (vpage 42).
NOTE
Do not connect the output of the component connected to the AVR-4308’s OPTICAL2 output connector to
any input connector other than OPTICAL2.
CD Recorder / MD Recorder / Tape Deck Connections to Other Devices
Getting Started
Make analog connections if you wish to record analog audio signals, or digital connections if you wish to Carefully check the left (L) and right (R) channels and the inputs and outputs, and be sure to interconnect
record digital audio signals, depending on the types of connectors on the components being used. correctly.
CD recorder /
MD recorder / Tape deck Components Equipped with a DENON LINK connector
Connections
Multi-channel playback is possible with DVD-Audio discs, Super Audio CD, etc.
DVD player
Setup
L R L R
Playback
or
L R L R
Remote Control
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Information
Troubleshooting
NOTE
Do not connect the output of the component connected to the AVR-4308’s OPTICAL3 output connector to
any input connector other than OPTICAL3.
To use with DENON LINK connections, make the settings at GUI menu “Source Select” – “Assign” –
“Digital” – “DENON LINK” (vpage 41).
Video Camera / Game Console Component with Multi-channel Output External Power Amplifier
Getting Started
connectors
Video camera / Game console Power amplifier
DVD player /
Super Audio CD player / External decoder
Connections
L R L R L R L R
Setup
L R L R L R
L R L R L R L R
Playback
L R L R L R
Remote Control
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Information
Troubleshooting
When using just one surround back speaker, connect it to the left
channel (SBL).
• To play the analog input signals input to the EXT. IN connectors,
press the INPUT MODE button on the main unit or INPUT button
on the main remote control unit and select “EXT. IN” or make the
settings at GUI menu “Source Select” – “(input source)” – “Input
Mode” – “Input Mode” – “EXT. IN” (vpage 40).
• The video signal can be connected in the same way as a DVD player
(vpage 13).
• To play copyright-protected discs, connect the AVR-4308’s EXT.
IN connector with the DVD player’s analog multi-channel output
connector.
USB Port
Getting Started
n Front panel n Rear panel
USB memory device USB memory device
Connections
Setup
Playback
Remote Control
Multi-Zone
Information
• In the initial status, USB memory devices can be used by connecting them to the USB port on the front panel.
Troubleshooting
• To change the port to be used, see “USB Select” on page 42.
• For instructions on playing the files on a USB memory device, see page 58, 59.
NOTE
• Set to the USB port you want to use.
• The AVR-4308 is equipped with two USB ports, one each on the front and rear panels. It is not possible to use the set with USB memory
devices connected to both the ports at the same time. Select the USB port you want to use at the GUI menu “Source Select” – “NET/USB” –
“Playback Mode” – “USB Select”.
Antenna terminals
Getting Started
FM antenna
(supplied)
Setup
75 Ω/ohms
Coaxial cable
Playback
Remote Control
FM indoor antenna
(supplied)
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Information
AM outdoor antenna
Ground
Connect to the AM
Connection of AM antennas
antenna terminals.
1. Push the 2. Insert the 3. Return the
lever. conductor. lever.
Remove the vinyl tie and take Bend in the reverse direction.
out the connection line.
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Required system
Network Audio
Getting Started
n Broadband Internet connection For connections to the Internet, contact an ISP (Internet Service
A broadband line connection to the Internet is required in order to Provider) or a computer shop.
[Wired LAN]
Computer use the AVR-4308’s Internet radio function and firmware update.
NOTE
Modem n Modem • A contract with an ISP is required to connect to the Internet.
This is a device that is connected to the broadband line to
Connections
No additional contract is needed if you already have a broadband
Internet communicate with the Internet. Some are integrated with the
connection to the Internet.
router.
• The types of routers that can be used depend on the ISP. Contact an
n Router ISP or a computer shop for details.
• When using the AVR-4308, we recommend you use a router • Depending on the server, video files may be displayed, but they
Setup
To WAN side equipped with the following functions: cannot be played on the AVR-4308.
· Built-in DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server
This function automatically assigns IP addresses on the LAN. n Others
Playback
To LAN port · Built-in 100BASE-TX switch • If you have an Internet provider contract for a line on which network
To LAN port LAN port/Ethernet When connecting multiple devices, we recommend a switching settings are made manually, make the settings at GUI menu
connector hub with a speed of 100 Mbps or greater. “Manual Setup” – “Network Setup” (vpage 33 ~ 35).
• With the AVR-4308, it is possible to use the DHCP and Auto IP
Remote Control
• When using with a wireless LAN, prepare a broadband router with
built-in access point. functions to make the network settings automatically.
• When using a broadband router (DHCP function), the AVR-4308
Router n Ethernet cable (CAT-5 or greater recommended) sets the IP address, etc., automatically.
Use for wired LAN.
When using the AVR-4308 connected to a network with no DHCP
• The AVR-4308 does not come with an Ethernet cable.
function, make the settings for the IP address, etc., at GUI menu
• Some flat type Ethernet cables are easily affected by noise.
“Manual Setup” – “Network Setup” (vpage 33 ~ 35).
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We recommend using a normal type cable.
• The AVR-4308 is not compatible with PPPoE. A PPPoE-compatible
• For the Ethernet cable, used a shielded twisted pair (STP) cable.
router is required if you have a contract for a line of the type with
Do not use an unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable, as it may exceed
which the PPPoE is set.
noise standard limits.
• Depending on the ISP with which you have your contract, it may
[Wireless LAN]
Information
n Computer be necessary to make proxy server settings to use the Internet
Computer
Modem A computer with the following specifications is required to use a radio function. If you made proxy server settings on the computer
music server: to connect to the Internet, make the proxy server settings on the
• OS AVR-4308 in the same way.
Internet Windows® XP Service Pack2, Windows Vista
Troubleshooting
• Software (Prepare one of the following.)
· .NET Framework 1.1 and Windows Media Connect (Windows XP)
· Windows Media Player ver.11
To WAN side · DLNA-compatible server software
• Internet browser
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 or later
• LAN port
• 300 MB or more free disk space
Rod antenna b Free disk space is required to store music and video files. The
(supplied) following sizes are approximate.
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Getting Started
mode.
L R
• When using in combination with an RF Remote Controller (RC-7000CI, sold separately) or RF Remote
L R
Receiver (RC-7001RCI, sold separately) two-way communication with an RF Remote Controller is
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possible.
The AVR-4308’s status information as well as iPod and Internet audio music files can be browsed watching
the RF Remote Controller’s display. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the respective
devices.
• When used in combination with an RF Remote Controller or RF Remote Receiver, make the settings at
Information
GUI menu “Manual Setup” – “Option Setup” – “2Way Remote” – “Used” (vpage 37).
Getting Started
Wait until all connections have been completed before connecting the power cord.
To household
power outlet
Connections
Power cord (AC 230 V, 50 Hz)
(included)
Setup
Connection to the AC outlet
Playback
• This outlet supply power to external audio
devices.
• The power supplied from these outlets turns on
and off together with the set’s power switch.
Remote Control
• Audio equipment with a total power consumption
of 100 W (0.43 A) can be connected.
NOTE
• Insert the AC plugs securely. Incomplete connections could cause noise.
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• Only use the AC outlet to plug in audio devices. Do not use them as power supplies for hairdryers or
anything other than audio equipment.
Information
Once Connections are Completed
Troubleshooting
Examples of GUI Screen Displays
Getting Started
Selected item
The GUI cannot be superimposed when xvYCC signals and component name Switch to the next item
Setup
n List
Items for which this mark is indicated at the title can be Selected item
operated from the GUI.
We recommend performing such operations from the GUI. Example: Menus with Illustrations Assign Switch to the next item
(Auto Setup) Input Mode
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This is the GUI icon for this setting item or for the Config 7.1(B) The same operation is possible on the main unit or remote control
menu series to which this item belongs. unit.
Amp Assign
Start Auto Setup and output test tone 1 Press the MENU button.
The GUI menu is displayed.
b To operate from the main remote control unit, be sure to set the
Example of Display of Default Operation remote control unit to the AMP mode.
Guidance text for item at cursor
Values position
button guidance
In lists of selectable items or adjustable ranges, the item 2 Press the u i p button to select the menu to be set
or operated.
b To return to the previous item, press the o or RETURN button.
surrounded by a border is the default value.
[Selectable items] 7.1 (B) 7.1 5.1 3 Press the ENTER button to enter the setting.
GUI Menu Map
Getting Started
Information Source Select (vpage 39 ~ 42)
(vpage 47, 48) n TUNER (FM/AM) n PHONO n CD, DVD, HDP, TV/CBL, n NET/USB
n Status • Play • Input Mode SAT, VCR, DVR, V.AUX • Play
• MAIN ZONE • Auto Preset • Rename • Play (iPod) • Playback Mode
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• ZONE2/3/4 • Preset Skip • Other • Playback Mode (iPod) • Still Picture
n Audio Input Signal • Preset Name · Video Select • Assign • Input Mode
n HDMI Information • Input Mode · Source Level • Input Mode • Rename
n Auto Surround Mode • Rename • Rename • Other
n Quick Select • Other • Other · Video Select
n Preset Station · Video Select · Video Select · Source Level
Setup
· Source Level · Video Convert (Excluding CDs)
· Source Level
Parameter
Playback
(vpage 44 ~ 47)
n Audio Surround Mode Auto Setup (vpage 26 ~ 28)
• Surround Parameters (vpage 43, 44) n Auto Setup n Option n Parameter
· Mode n STEREO • STEP1: Speaker Detect • Room EQ • Speaker Configuration Check
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· Cinema EQ n DIRECT • STEP2: Measurements • Direct Mode • Distance Check
· DRC n STANDARD • STEP3: Calculation • Mic Select • Channel Level Check
· D.COMP n DOLBY PLIIx, DOLBY PLII or • STEP4: Check • Crossover Check
· LFE DOLBY PL • STEP5: Store • EQ Check
· Center Image n DTS NEO:6 • Restore
· Panorama n 7CH STEREO
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· Dimension n WIDE SCREEN
· Center Width n SUPER STADIUM Manual Setup (vpage 29 ~ 38)
· Delay Time n ROCK ARENA n Speaker Setup n Network Setup (vpage 33 ~ 35) n Option Setup (vpage 36 ~ 38)
· Effect n JAZZ CLUB (vpage 29, 30) • Network Setup • Amp Assign
· Effect Level n CLASSIC CONCERT • Speaker Configuration • Other • Volume Control
Information
· Room Size n MONO MOVIE • Subwoofer Mode · Power Saving · Volume Limit
· AFDM n VIDEO GAME • Distance · Character · Power On Level
· SB CH Out n MATRIX • Channel Level · PC Language · Mute Level
· Subwoofer Att. n VIRTUAL • Crossover Frequency • Network Information • Source Delete
· Subwoofer • Surround Speaker n Zone Setup (vpage 35) • GUI
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· Default n HDMI Setup (vpage 31) • ZONE2 · Screensaver
• Tone • i/p Scaler · Bass · Wall Paper
· Tone Defeat • Resolution · Treble · Format
· Bass • Progressive Mode · HPF · Text
· Treble • Aspect · Lch Level · Master Volume
• Room EQ • Color Space · Rch Level · NET/USB
• RESTORER • RGB Range · Channel · iPod
• Night Mode • Auto Lip Sync · Volume Level · Tuner
• Audio Delay • Audio · Volume Limit • Quick Select Name
n Picture Adjust • Monitor Out · Power On Level • Trigger Out 1
• Contrast n Audio Setup (vpage 32, 33) · Mute Level • Trigger Out 2
• Brightness • EXT. IN Setup • ZONE3 • Digital Out
• Chroma Level · Surround Speaker · Bass • Remote ID
• Hue · Subwoofer Level · Treble • 2Way Remote
• 2ch Direct/Stereo · HPF • Dimmer
• Downmix Option · Lch Level • Setup Lock
• Auto Surround · Rch Level • Maintenance Mode
• Manual EQ · Channel • Firmware Update
· Volume Level n Language (vpage 38)
· Volume Limit
· Power On Level
· Mute Level
Preparations
Getting Started
Auto Setup
1 MIC
Connect the included setup microphone to the SETUP
jack on the main unit.
The auto setup screen appears automatically.
Connections
• This procedure lets you measure the acoustic properties of your Sound
speakers and listening room and make the optimum settings receptor
automatically.
• This function provides the optimum listening environment for all
listening positions in a home theater where several people view or
Setup
sit within the listening area surrounded by the speakers, as etc., and set it at the main listening position, with the
shown in Example q. For better results, we recommend making sound receptor pointing towards the ceiling.
measurements in 6 or more positions.
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Example q Example w
Setup
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microphone
( :Measuring positions)
b Adjust the height of the setup microphone’s sound receptor so
Information
About the main listening position (*M) • Low pass filter: “Off”
The main listening position refers to the center of the listening • Standby mode: “Off”
position, or the place where you would sit to watch or listen when
alone. NOTE
This position is used as the basis when measuring the distance of • Do not disconnect the setup microphone until the auto setup
the speakers. procedure is completed.
• When using headphones, unplug the headphones before starting
the auto setup procedure.
To set the listening environment manually to suit your tastes, see page
29 ~ 31.
Start STEP2: Measurements
Auto Setup
Getting Started
Start auto setup and output the test tone. The listening environment with respect to the listening position
Optimize settings for speakers in use.
Set as desired before starting the auto setup procedure. (“Speaker size check”, “Crossover Frequency check” and “Room EQ
correction”) is measured automatically at positions 2 to 8.
F Menu tree F Once a measurement is made, move the setup microphone to the
Auto Setup If an error message appears during the measurements, check “Error next position.
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Messages”, take the necessary countermeasures, then redo the
a Auto Setup measurements (vpage 28).
s Option Measure a total of at least 6 positions (main listening position and at
Configuration least 5 other surrounding positions). Measurements can be completed
d Parameter
The speaker system to be measured can be selected ahead of time even if only taken in 5 positions, but for better results we recommend
Setup
here. taking them in 6 or more positions. (Measurements can be taken in
[Selectable items] 7.1 (B) 7.1 5.1 a maximum of 8 positions.)
a Auto Setup
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The settings are performed automatically. STEP3: Calculation
Setting the speaker configuration reduces the time required to analyze When “Calculate” is selected at “STEP2”, the speaker system is
GAuto setup flowH the speakers during the auto setup procedure. analyzed automatically.
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STEP1: Speaker Detect
Amp Assign
Advanced setting : changes power amplifier assignment. The time required for this analysis depends on the number of speakers
connected. The more the number of speakers, the longer the time
STEP2: Measurements (2 to 8 positions) NOTE required for analysis.
The items selectable at “Configuration” differ according to the “Amp
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Assign” settings. STEP4: Check
STEP3: Calculation Once the auto setup procedure is completed, a measuring result
STEP1 : Speaker Detect
checking screen appears.
The speaker connection status and the speaker polarities are detected at Select any item whose measuring results you want to check and check
Information
the main listening position. At this time, the listening environment with the results.
STEP4: Check respect to the main listening position (“Speaker size check”, “Distance
correction”, “Channel level adjustment”, “Crossover frequency check”
and “Room EQ correction”) is measured automatically at the main Values that are different from the actual distance may be set for
Troubleshooting
listening position. speakers with built-in filters (subwoofers, etc.).
STEP5: Store
Once the measurements are completed, the results of the speaker
connection are displayed. STEP5: Store
NOTE The auto setup measurement results are stored.
• Loud test tones are output during the measurements. Be careful
when measuring at night or when there are small children nearby. NOTE
• Do not stand between the speakers and setup microphone or allow Do not turn the power off while the settings are being stored in the
obstacles between them while the measurements are being made. memory.
Obstacles will make it impossible to measure correctly.
• Keep as quiet as possible during measurements. Loud sounds in the
area will make it impossible to measure correctly.
• Operating the MASTER VOLUME knob on the main unit or the VOL
+/– buttons on the remote control unit during the measurements will
cancel the measurements.
• Do not change the speaker connections or subwoofer volume after
“STEP1”.
Error Messages s Option
Getting Started
If the auto setup procedure could not be completed due to speaker installation, the measuring environment, etc., an error Select settings for room EQ, mic, etc.
message is displayed. If this happens, check the relevant items, be sure to take the necessary measures, then perform the
auto setup procedure over again.
Room EQ
Connections
· The front L and front R speakers were not Select the microphone type if not using supplied mic.
properly detected. The microphone connected to V.AUX Lch is used.
· Only one channel of the surround (A) and
surround (B) speakers was detected. [Selectable items] Mic V.AUX L
· Sound was output from the R channel when only
one surround back speaker was connected.
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reversed. • For some speakers, this error message may be displayed is completed.
even if the speaker is properly connected. In this case,
select “Skip”. [Items to be checked] Spkr Config Check Distance Check
Ch. Level Check Crossover Check
Select “Retry” to make the measurements again.
Troubleshooting
EQ Check
NOTE Be sure to turn the power off before checking the speaker connections.
The auto setup results can be set again when “Restore” is selected.
Surround A
d Distance
Getting Started
Select surround speakers A use and size.
Set distance from listening position to speakers.
[Selectable items] Large Small None Before making the settings, measure the distance from
Manual Setup the listening position to the different speakers.
Surround B
Meters / Feet
Connections
Make detail settings for various parameters. Select surround speakers B use and size.
Select unit for distance.
[Selectable items] Large Small None
Speaker Setup Step
Use this procedure to set the speakers Surround Back
Setup
Select step. (smallest distance)
manually or if you wish to change the
Select surround back speaker use and size.
settings made with the auto setup [Selectable items]
Playback
procedure. [Selectable items] Large Small None 0.1m 0.01m : Can be selected when “Meters” is set.
F Menu tree F 2spkrs 1spkr
Manual Setup 1ft 0.1ft : Can be selected when “Feet” is set.
Remote Control
Speaker Setup Large : Select this for a large speaker with strong bass Default
a Speaker Configuration reproduction.
Small : Select this for a smaller speaker with weaker bass Resets the settings to the default values.
s Subwoofer Mode
reproduction.
d Distance Distance measurement
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f Channel Level Select the speaker you want to set, then set the distance.
g Crossover Frequency • Select “Large” or “Small” not according to the physical size of the Set the value closest to the measured distance.
speaker but according to the low frequency reproduction capabilities
h Surround Speaker based on the frequency set at “Crossover Frequency” (vpage [Variable range]
Information
30).
• When “Front” is set to “Small”, “Subwoofer” is automatically set to 0.00m ~ 18.00m : Display when “Meters” is set.
a Speaker Configuration “Yes”.
Select speaker configuration and size. • If “Subwoofer” is set to “No”, “Front” is automatically set to 0.0ft ~ 60.0ft : Display when “Feet” is set.
“Large”.
(bass reproduction capability)
Troubleshooting
• If “Surround A” is set to “None”, “Surround B” and “Surround Back” NOTE
are automatically set to “None”. Set the distance between the listening position and the various
Front • When using just one surround back speaker, connect it to the left speakers to no more than 6.00 meters (20.0 ft).
channel (SBL).
Select front speaker size.
f Channel Level h Surround Speaker
Getting Started
Adjust channel levels to obtain equal volume from all • When the GUI menu “Speaker Configuration” – “Surround Back” Select surround speakers to use for each surround mode.
setting (vpage 29) is set to “1spkr”, the surround back speaker
speakers.
display is set to “Surround Back”.
• Speakers set to “None” in the “Speaker Configuration” settings are
[Selectable items] A B A+B
Mode not displayed.
Operating from the main remote control unit
Connections
• When “Channel Level” is adjusted, the adjusted values are set for
Select surround speaker from which test tone is output. all the surround modes. To adjust the channel level separately for the
different surround modes, use the operation see page 61. • This can be set when GUI menu “Speaker Configuration” – “Surround
Playback
• Make the surround speaker settings when the input mode is set to
Output test tone. low range signal. “EXT. IN” at GUI menu “Manual Setup” – “Audio Setup” – “EXT. IN
Setup” (vpage 32).
[Variable range] –12dB ~ 0dB ~ +12dB
[Selectable items]
About Speaker Type Setting when Using Both
Default 40Hz 60Hz 80Hz 90Hz 100Hz 110Hz Surround speakers A and B
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Resets the settings to the default values. 120Hz 150Hz 200Hz 250Hz If “Small” is set for either surround speakers A or B, the output is the
Only the portion of the bass sound of the various speakers output same as when “Small” is set for both A and B.
Operating from the main remote control unit from the subwoofer that has a frequency below the frequency set
Adjusting with the main remote control unit using the test tones is here is output.
Information
only possible in the “Auto” mode and only effective in the STANDARD Set this according to the low frequency reproduction capabilities of the
mode. The adjusted levels for the different modes are automatically speakers you are using.
stored in the memory.
Advanced :
GAdjusting using test tonesH
Troubleshooting
q Press the TEST button. Set the crossover frequency separately for the different speakers.
Test tones are output from the various speakers.
w Use the o p button to adjust so that the volume is equal for all
speakers. • The “Crossover Frequency” can be set when there are speakers that
e When the adjustments are completed, press the TEST button have been set to “Small” at GUI menu “Speaker Configuration” or
again. when “Subwoofer” is set to “Yes” (vpage 29).
• If GUI menu “Subwoofer Mode” (vpage 29) is set to “LFE”,
speakers set to “Small” at “Speaker Configuration” can be set. If set
to “LFE+Main”, this can be set regardless of the size of the speaker.
• For speakers set to “Small”, sound below the crossover frequency
is cut from the sound output. The cut bass sound is output from the
subwoofer or front speakers.
• Always set the crossover frequency to “80 Hz”. When using small
speakers, however, we recommend setting the crossover frequency
to a higher frequency.
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HDMI Setup d Progressive Mode j Auto Lip Sync
Getting Started
Make settings for HDMI video/audio output. Select optimum progressive mode for video material. Automatic compensation for timing shift in audio and video
output.
[Selectable items] Auto Video1 Video2
F Menu tree F
[Selectable items] ON OFF
Manual Setup
Connections
HDMI Setup This can be set when “i/p Scaler” is set to anything other than “OFF”.
a i/p Scaler k Audio
Select HDMI audio output device.
s Resolution f Aspect
Setup
d Progressive Mode This sets the aspect ratio when outputting 480i/576i or [Selectable items] Amp TV
f Aspect 480p/576p input signals from the HDMI output connector.
Playback
g Color Space
[Selectable items] Full Normal l Monitor Out
h RGB Range
Make settings for HDMI monitor output.
j Auto Lip Sync
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k Audio This can be set when “i/p Scaler” is set to anything other than “OFF”. [Selectable items] Auto (Dual) Monitor 1 Monitor 2
l Monitor Out
Operating from the main remote control unit
g Color Space
Press the M. SEL button.
Make settings for output color space.
a i/p Scaler Auto (Dual) Monitor 1
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Make settings for i/p scaler function. [Selectable items] YCbCr RGB Monitor 2
Information
compatible) using an HDMI/DVI converter cable, the signals are output the MONITOR 1 or MONITOR 2 connectors are recognized
A to H & H to H setting in RGB format, regardless of this setting. automatically.
• Deep color (10 bit/12 bit) signals are converted into 8-bit signals. • If both the MONITOR 1 and 2 connectors are connected and
• The i/p scaler function does not work if xvYCC or computer’s “Resolution” is set to “Auto”, the signals are output with a resolution
h RGB Range
Troubleshooting
resolution signals are input. compatible with both monitors.
Make settings for RGB output range. • If “Resolution” is set to something other than “Auto”, check the
resolutions with which your monitor is compatible at GUI menu
s Resolution [Selectable items] Normal Enhanced “Information” – “HDMI Information” – “Monitor 1” and “Monitor 2”
Make settings for resolution of HDMI video output signal. and set accordingly (vpage 48).
This can be set when “i/p Scaler” is set to anything other than “OFF”.
NOTE
• It is not possible to convert “1080i” signals into “720p” format.
• It is not possible to convert “720p” signals into “1080i” format.
Audio Setup s 2ch Direct/Stereo d Downmix Option
Getting Started
Make settings for audio playback. Make speaker settings for 2-channel mode playback. Set dynamic range for downmix playback of Dolby Digital
sources.
F Menu tree F Setting
[Selectable items] ON OFF
Manual Setup To change the settings, select “Custom”.
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Audio Setup
[Selectable items] Basic Custom
a EXT.IN Setup • Set this to “ON” if the sound from the front speakers seems
distorted.
s 2ch Direct/Stereo Front
• When not using the center speaker or surround speakers, the
Setup
d Downmix Option Select front speaker size. playback sound is down-mixed and output from the front speakers.
f Auto Surround Mode
[Selectable items] Large Small
Playback
Set the subwoofer level for playback. Select crossover frequency from which subwoofer handles low range r Multi-channel signals other than Dolby Digital and DTS (PCM,
Select according to the player in use. signal. DSD, etc.)
• When playing in the PURE DIRECT mode, the surround mode does
[Selectable items] 0dB +5dB +10dB +15dB [Selectable items] 40Hz 60Hz 80Hz 90Hz 100Hz not change even if the input signal is changed.
Troubleshooting
Distance FR
Set distance from listening position to front right speaker.
g Manual EQ a Network Setup
Getting Started
Adjust tonal quality for each speaker using graphic Make settings for wired or wireless LAN.
equalizer.
Wired LAN
Adjust CH Make settings for wired LAN.
Connections
Select speaker adjustment method.
Turn on the AVR-4308’s power.
[Selectable items] Each L/R All
If a Ethernet cable is connected
Manual EQ
Setup
The mode automatically switches to “Wired”.
Select the speaker and frequency band and adjust the level.
Playback
[Selectable items] 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k
8k 16k
To acquire the IP address automatically To enter the IP address manually
Remote Control
using the DHCP function
[Variable range] –20dB ~ +6dB
Multi-Zone
[Selectable items] Yes No gateway, primary DNS and secondary DNS.
“Curve Copy” is displayed after the auto setup procedure has been
Information
performed. To not pass through the proxy server To connect via proxy server
Troubleshooting
At the GUI menu “Manual Setup” – “Network
Network Setup Setup” – “Proxy” setting, set “Proxy” to “ON”
Make network settings. and enter the address or domain name and
port numbers.
F Menu tree F
Manual Setup
This completes the setting.
Network Setup
a Network Setup
Recheck the connections and settings if you cannot connect to the Internet (vpage 21).
s Other
NOTE Knowledge about networks is required to make the IP address and proxy settings. For details, consult a network administrator.
d Network Information
Wireless LAN settings
Getting Started
z
To search for the network automatically To set manually and enter the IP address, subnet mask, default
gateway, primary DNS and secondary DNS.
be set. “Manual”.
NOTE Knowledge about networks is required to make the IP address and proxy settings. For details,
consult a network administrator.
Connection (continued on right page)
Rch Level
s Other Zone Setup
Getting Started
Adjust the right channel output level.
Make setting for amp power save mode and computer Make settings for audio playback in a multi-
language environment. zone system. [Variable range] –12dB ~ 0dB ~ +12dB
F Menu tree F
Power Saving Manual Setup Channel
Connections
Make setting for power saving when not connected to network. Zone Setup Switch between stereo and mono output.
Setup
When GUI menu “Manual Setup” – “Option Setup” – “Amp Assign”
Set the character code type of the MP3 ID3-Tag played by USB.
a ZONE2 (vpage 36) is set to “ZONE (MONO)”, “Bi-Wiring & ZONE (MONO)”
Playback
[Selectable items] Auto Latin Japanese Make settings for audio playback in a ZONE2 system. or “ZONE2/3 (MONO)”, the “Channel” setting is automatically set to
“Mono”.
s ZONE3
Volume Level
Remote Control
If the characters are not properly displayed when set to “Auto”, set to Make settings for audio playback in a ZONE3 system.
“Latin” or “Japanese”. Adjust the main volume level.
Bass
PC Language [Selectable items] Variable –40dB 0dB
Adjust low frequency range (bass).
Select computer environment language.
–10dB ~ ~ +10dB
Multi-Zone
[Variable range] 0dB
[Selectable items] ara chi (smpl) chi (trad) cze dan “Variable” is displayed when a power amplifier is assigned to the
ZONE2 output channel at GUI menu “Manual Setup” – “Option Setup”
dut eng fin fre ger gre heb Treble – “Amp Assign”(vpage 36).
hun ita jpn kor nor pol por Adjust high frequency range (treble).
Information
Volume Limit
por (BR) rus spa swe tur [Variable range] –10dB ~ 0dB ~ +10dB
Make a setting for maximum volume.
HPF [Selectable items] OFF –20dB –10dB 0dB
d Network Information
Troubleshooting
When using speakers that cannot satisfactorily play low frequencies,
Display network information.
distortion of the bass sound can be reduced by setting “HPF” to Power On Level
“ON”.
[Items to be checked] Wired or Wireless SSID Define the volume setting that is active when the power is turned on.
[Selectable items] ON OFF
DHCP= ON or OFF IP Address
[Selectable items] Last ––– –70dB ~ +18dB
MAC Address Lch Level
Adjust the left channel output level.
Mute Level
Set the amount of attenuation when muting is on.
[Variable range] –12dB ~ 0dB ~ +12dB
[Selectable items] Full –40dB –20dB
Option Setup s Volume Control f GUI
Getting Started
Make various other settings. Set the main zone volume setting. Make GUI related settings.
Option Setup Use the screensaver to prevent burn-in on the monitor screen.
[Selectable items] OFF –20dB –10dB 0dB When set to “ON”, the screensaver is activated if there is no activity
a Amp Assign
for about 3 minutes.
s Volume Control
Power On Level
d Source Delete [Selectable items] ON OFF
Setup
This sets the volume set when the main zone’s power is turned on.
f GUI
Wall Paper
g Quick Select Name [Selectable items] Last ––– –80dB ~ +18dB
Playback
The places where the surround amplifier and surround back amplifier w Use the o p button to make the setting.
are used can be set freely according to the usage environment. This e Press the ENTER, MENU or RETURN button to complete the setting.
makes it possible to output sound to rooms other than the room
(the main zone) where surround playback is performed (multi-zone
playback) or play the sound with high quality using the front speakers
(bi-wiring/bi-amp connections).
[Selectable items]
7.1CH ZONE2 ZONE3 ZONE(MONO) Bi-Wiring
Bi & ZONE2 Bi & ZONE3 Bi & ZONE(MONO) Bi-Amp
ZONE2/3 ZONE2/3(MONO) 2CH Bi-Wiring 2CH Bi-Amp
Text
h Trigger Out 1 k Digital Out
Getting Started
Text information display.
Select the conditions to turn on the trigger out 1 with Set usage of OPT3 OUT.
[Selectable items] ON OFF respect to the zone, input source, surround mode, HDMI
monitor, etc. [Selectable items] ZONE4 Select Rec Select
Master Volume For details about the trigger out function, see page 22.
NOTE
Connections
Master volume display during adjustment. j Trigger Out 2 The ZONE4 operations cannot be performed when set to “Rec
This sets the conditions to turn on the trigger out 2, in the Select”.
[Selectable items] ON OFF
same way as “Trigger Out 1” above.
NET/USB / iPod / Tuner l Remote ID
Setup
[Selectable items] ON –––
This sets the time the on-screen display is displayed when an operation Set remote control ID.
is performed. Match the ID setting of the remote control unit and the
Setting with Respect to the Zone
Playback
receiver.
[Selectable items] Always 30s 10s OFF • When the power of the zone turned on/off, the trigger out turns on.
• Associated with the power supply of zones set to “ON”. [Selectable items] 1 2 3 4
Remote Control
g Quick Select Name Setting with Respect to the Input Source
Change the Quick Select name. • When the input source set to on is selected, the trigger out turns • When changing the remote ID, also change the AMP, iPod, TU and
Up to 16 characters can be input. on. NET/DTU modes of the main remote control unit at the same time
• Associated with respect to the input source for zones set to “ON” at (vpage 65).
[Input characters] “Setting with Respect to the Zone”. • When changing the remote ID, also change the sub remote control
Multi-Zone
unit at the same time (vpage 70).
A~Z a~z 0~9 Setting with Respect to the Surround Mode
! “ # % & ’ ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] (space) • When the surround mode set to on is selected, the trigger out turns A0 2Way Remote
on.
Information
• Associated with respect to surround modes that are set to “ON”. Make setting for 2-way remote control unit.
• This can be set if the “MAIN ZONE” setting at “Setting with Respect
to the Zone” is set to “ON”. [Selectable items] Used Not Used
• Associated when an input source for which “Setting with Respect to
Troubleshooting
the Input Source” is set to “ON” is selected.
When using a 2-way remote control unit (RC-7000CI and RC-7001RCI,
Setting with Respect to the Monitor sold separately), set this to “Used”.
• When the HDMI monitor set to on is selected, the trigger out turns
on.
• Associated with respect to HDMI monitor that are set to “ON”.
• This can be set if the “MAIN ZONE” setting at “Setting with Respect
to the Zone” is set to “ON”.
• Associated when an input source for which “Setting with Respect to
the Input Source” is set to “ON” is selected.
A1 Dimmer A4 Firmware Update Language
Getting Started
Adjust display brightness of the receiver. Update the firmware of the receiver. This sets the language used on the display
screens.
[Selectable items] Bright Dim Dark OFF [Selectable items]
F Menu tree F
Operating from the main unit Start : Manual Setup
Connections
b If the display reads as shown below, check the settings and network
Protect settings from inadvertent change.
environment, then update again.
Operating from the main unit
[Selectable items] ON OFF Display Description
b The GUI menu is not displayed when performing this setting.
Remote Control
⋅ RESTORER NOTE
⋅ Night Mode • Connection to the network and specific settings are required to
⋅ Parameter update the firmware. For details, see page 21, 33 ~ 35.
⋅ Room EQ • Do not turn off the power until updating is completed.
Information
⋅ Channel Level • Normally there is no need to use this function, aside from the cases
⋅ Audio Delay described below.
⋅ Video Format / GUI Language ⋅ The Firmware Update function is only used for updating the
• To cancel the setting, press the MENU button to re-display the “Setup firmware (free or for a charge) via the Internet, for example for the
Lock” screen, then change the setting to “OFF”.
Troubleshooting
a Play
Getting Started
To operate the AVR-4308 using the main remote control unit, set the The playback screen is displayed.
remote control unit to the AMP mode (vpage 62 “Remote Control
Connections
Use this procedure to select the input source and make the settings s Auto Preset
related to playing input sources. Settings Related to Playing Use the auto preset function to program radio stations.
Input Sources
Input Source Selection [Input source] TUNER
Setup
F Menu tree F
F Menu tree F Source Select [Selectable items] Start
Source Select TUNER
Playback
TUNER a Play
PHONO s Auto Preset If an FM station cannot be preset automatically, select the desired
station by tuning it in manually, then preset it manually.
d Preset Skip
Remote Control
CD
DVD f Preset Name
HDP g Input Mode d Preset Skip
h Rename Set the preset memories that you do not want to display
TV/CBL
j Other when tuning.
SAT
Multi-Zone
PHONO A~G
VCR
g Input Mode
DVR Select the preset channel(s) you do not want to display.
h Rename
V.AUX
j Other [Input source] TUNER
Information
NET/USB
CD, DVD, HDP, TV/CBL, SAT, VCR, DVR, V.AUX
[Selectable items] All 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
a Playz
Operating from the main unit or main remote k Playback Mode (iPod)z [Selectable items] ON Skip
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control unit l Assign
GOperation on the main unitH g Input Mode
Turn the SOURCE SELECT knob. h Rename When set “All” to “Skip”, it is possible to skip entire preset memory
b If “Rec Select” or “Video Select” is selected for the input source, blocks (A to G).
j Other
press the SOURCE button before turning the SOURCE SELECT knob.
NET/USB
GOperation on the main remote control unitH
a Play
Press the SOURCE SELECT button.
The desired input source can be selected directly. A0 Playback Mode
A1 Still Picture
g Input Mode
h Rename
j Other
(Main unit) (Main remote control unit) z : “Play” and “Playback Mode (iPod)” are displayed for input sources
for which “iPod dock” is assigned.
f Preset Name Operating from the main unit or main remote j Other
Getting Started
Assign name to a preset memory. control unit Make various other settings.
Names containing up to 8 characters can be input. Press the INPUT MODE button on the main unit or the INPUT button on
the main remote control unit. Video Select
A1 ~ G8 Switch video input source while listening to audio signal.
Auto HDMI z1 Digital z2
Connections
A ~ Z a ~ z 0 ~ 9 ! “ # % & ’ ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] (space) “Assign” setting is set to “Digital” (vpage 41).
Press the VIDEO SELECT button, then turn the SOURCE SELECT knob until
the desired picture appears.
Decode Mode
Playback
b To cancel, press the main unit’s VIDEO SELECT button, then turn the
g Input Mode Set the decode mode for this source. main unit’s SOURCE SELECT knob and select “Source”.
Make input mode and decode mode settings for this
source. [Input source] CD DVD HDP TV/CBL SAT VCR NOTE
Remote Control
The selectable input modes depend on the input source • It is not possible to select HDMI input signals.
DVR V.AUX
and “Assign” setting (vpage 41, 42). • When playing HDMI video input signals, the analog video signal of
another input source cannot be selected for the HDMI video output.
[Selectable items] Auto PCM DTS • Input sources for which “Delete” is selected at “Source Delete”
Input Mode
cannot be selected.
Set the input mode for this source.
Multi-Zone
• This can be selected for input sources for which the GUI menu Video Convert
[Input source] TUNER PHONO ( iPod ) “Assign” setting is set to “HDMI” or “Digital” (vpage 41).
• Only set “PCM” and “DTS” when playing the respective signals.
Automatically convert video input signal to monitor output format.
[Selectable items] Analog EXT. IN
[Input source] DVD HDP TV/CBL SAT VCR DVR
Information
• When a digital signal is properly input, the “ ” or “ ” [Variable range] –12dB ~ 0dB ~ +12dB
indicator lights on the display. If the “ ” indicator does not light,
check the digital input connector assignment and the connections.
• The surround mode cannot be set if the input mode is set to “EXT.
For input sources for which “HDMI” and “Digital” are set at the GUI
IN”.
menu “Assign” setting, the analog input level and digital input level can
be set separately.
0
Digital
k Playback Mode (iPod) l Assign
Getting Started
Select digital input connector to assign to this source.
Make settings for“iPod”playback. Assign input sources to input connectors.
[Input source] CD DVD HDP TV/CBL SAT
Repeat HDMI
VCR DVR V.AUX
Make settings for repeat mode. Select HDMI connector to assign to this source.
Connections
[Input source] CD DVD HDP TV/CBL SAT VCR [Input source] DVD HDP TV/CBL SAT VCR [Selectable items] Coaxial1 ~ 3 Optical1 ~ 4
Setup
source
Input Default Coaxial Coaxial Coaxial Optical Optical Optical Optical
Shuffle DVD HDP TV/CBL SAT VCR DVR V.AUX None
source setting 3 1 2 1 3 2 4
Playback
Make settings for shuffle mode. Default
HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 None None HDMI4 None z: When a DENON DVD player and the DENON LINK have been
setting
connected, be sure to make a setting to “DENON LINK”.
[Input source] CD DVD HDP TV/CBL SAT VCR
NOTE
Remote Control
DVR V.AUX
• With HDMI, the video and audio signals are transferred simultaneously. • This cannot be set for input sources for which “iPod dock” is
When HDMI is assigned to an input source, the audio signal switches assigned.
[Selectable items] Songs Albums OFF
to HDMI along with the video signal. To use with the digital audio • When “DENON LINK” is assigned at the GUI menu “Assign” setting,
input connectors assigned, set GUI menu “Input Mode” to “Digital” the PCM signals, network audio (Internet radio, music server and
(vpage 40). USB) signals input from the digital input connectors cannot be output
Multi-Zone
This can be selected for input sources for which “Assign” is assigned • When the AVR-4308 and monitor are connected with an HDMI cable, from the ZONE2 and ZONE3 audio output connectors and the analog
at the “iPod dock” setting. if the monitor is not compatible with HDMI audio signal playback, REC OUT connectors.
only the video signals are output to the monitor.
• The audio signals input from the analog, digital and EXT. IN connectors
are not output to the monitor.
Information
NOTE
This cannot be set for input sources for which “iPod dock” is
assigned.
Troubleshooting
Component
A0 Playback Mode A1 Still Picture
Getting Started
Set the folder to be played using the DIRECT PLAY button on the sub
• With the default settings, the Control Dock for iPod can be used remote control unit.
connected to the VCR (iPod) connector.
[Selectable items] Favorites All Music
• Even if “iPod dock” is set to “Assign”, if the AVR-4308 is not connected
to a Control dock for iPod, the input source can be used as the normal
Troubleshooting
input source.
DSP Simulation Playback
Getting Started
Select the “Cinema”, “Music”, “Game” and “Pro Logic” modes at GUI
The desired mode according to the program source and
menu “Parameter” – “Audio” – “Surround Parameters” – “Mode”
viewing situation can be selected from among 10 DENON
Surround Modes (vpage 44 ~ 46).
original surround modes.
The surround parameters can be adjusted (vpage 79, 80)
Playing Multi-channel Sources
Connections
to achieve an even more realistic, powerful sound field.
(Dolby Digital, DTS, etc.)
Standard Playback [Selectable items]
This is the standard mode for enjoying surround sound [Selectable items]
according to the program source. 7CH STEREO : This mode is for enjoying stereo sound from
Setup
STANDARD : all speakers.
This mode is for decoding the input signals according to their format WIDE SCREEN : This mode is for enjoying the atmosphere of
Surround Playback of 2-channel Sources and playing surround sound. viewing a movie on a large screen.
Playback
The display when the STANDARD mode is selected depends on the
SUPER STADIUM : This mode is suited for viewing sports
To select these surround modes using the buttons on the main unit input signal and surround back output playback mode.
programs.
and main remote control unit, press the STANDARD button. The mode
Input signal Display ROCK ARENA : This mode is for enjoying the atmosphere of a
Remote Control
switches each time the button is pressed.
DOLBY DIGITAL DOLBY DIGITAL live concert in an arena.
• When using a surround back speaker (other than 2ch) / DOLBY DIGITAL EX
DOLBY DIGITAL+PLgx CINEMA
JAZZ CLUB : This mode is for enjoying the atmosphere of a
Dolby DOLBY DIGITAL
[Selectable items] DOLBY PLgx DTS NEO:6 live concert in a jazz club.
Digital EX DOLBY DIGITAL+PLgx MUSIC
• When not using a surround back speaker Source DOLBY DIGITAL CLASSIC CONCERT : This mode is for appreciating classical concert
Plus DOLBY DIGITAL + programs.
Multi-Zone
[Selectable items] DOLBY PLg DTS NEO:6 DOLBY TrueHD DOLBY TrueHD z
MONO MOVIE : This mode is for playing monaural movie
DTS (5.1ch) / DTS SURROUND sources with surround sound.
DOLBY PLgx : The signals are decoded in DOLBY PLgx or DTS-ES Discrete DTS+PLgx CINEMA
DTS+PLgx MUSIC
VIDEO GAME : This mode is suited for achieving surround
or DOLBY PLg DOLBY PLg for playback. 6.1 / sound with video games.
DTS+NEO:6
Information
DTS DTS-ES Matrix
Cinema : This mode is suited for movie sources. DTS ES MTRX6.1 (z1) MATRIX : This mode lets you add a sense of expansion
Surround 6.1 / DTS ES DSCRT6.1 (z2) to stereo music sources.
Source DTS 96/24 DTS 96/24 (z3)
Music : This mode is suited for music sources. VIRTUAL : This mode is for enjoying surround effects
DTS-HD High
DTS-HD HI RES using only the front speakers or headphones.
Game : This mode is suited for games. Resolution Audio
Troubleshooting
DTS-HD Master z: When playing sources recorded in monaural in the MONO MOVIE
DTS-HD MSTR
Pro Logic : This is the Pro Logic playback mode. This can Audio mode, the sound will be off balance with a single channel (left or
MULTI CH IN right), so input to both channels.
be selected when playing with a DOLBY PLg DVD-
PCM (multi ch) / MULTI IN+PLgx CINEMA
decoder. When this mode is selected, “DOLBY Audio, MULTI IN+PLgx MUSIC
DSD (multi ch)
PL” is displayed. SACD MULTI CH IN 7.1
• To select these surround modes using the buttons on the main
z1 : This is displayed when the input signal is “DTS-ES Matrix 6.1” remote control unit, press the SIMU button. The mode switches each
DTS NEO:6 : The signals are decoded in DTS NEO:6 for
and the AVR-4308’s “AFDM” setting is set to “ON”.
playback. time the button is pressed.
z2 : This is displayed when the input signal is “DTS-ES Discrete • Depending on the program source being played, it may not be
Cinema : This mode is suited for movie sources. 6.1”. possible to achieve a satisfactory surround effect. In this case, try
z3 : This is displayed when the input signal is “DTS 96/24”. other modes to achieve a sound field suited to your tastes.
Music : This mode is suited for music sources.
Stereo Playback Playback in the PURE DIRECT Mode
Getting Started
Sound is output from the front left and right speakers and subwoofer. Parameters can be called out directly by pressing the PARA button on
the main remote control unit.
• When in the PURE DIRECT mode, the GUI screen is not displayed
and the display on the main unit is turned off.
Direct Playback • If the HDMI input connector is selected, video outputs are output in Audio
Setup
g Night Mode
Analog signal / h Audio Delay
PCM (2ch) /
Dolby Digital source / DIRECT
DTS source /
a Surround Parameters
Information
The “Music” mode is also effective for movie sources including a lot
of stereo music.
Cinema EQ Dimension AFDM
Getting Started
Soften the treble range of movie soundtracks for better Shift sound image center to front or rear, to adjust playback balance. Auto-select surround mode by source.
understanding. This function only works for software containing a special identification
[Variable range] 0 ~ 3 ~ 6 signal.
[Selectable items] ON OFF If the software being played is recorded in Dolby Digital EX or DTS-ES,
Center Width it is played in 6.1-channels. If not, it is played in 5.1-channels.
Connections
DRC
Assign center channel signal to front left and right channels for wider [Selectable items] ON OFF
Compress dynamic range (difference between loud and soft sounds). sound.
Example : Playing Dolby Digital software (with EX flag)
[Selectable items] Auto Low Middle High OFF [Variable range] 0 ~ 3 ~ 7 • When “AFDM” is set to “ON”, the surround mode is automatically
Setup
set to the DOLBY + PLgx CINEMA mode.
Delay Time • To play in the Dolby Digital EX mode, set “AFDM” to “OFF” and “SB
This can be set in the Dolby TrueHD mode. CH Out” to “MTRX ON”.
Adjust delay time to control sound stage size.
Playback
D.COMP [Variable range] 0 ms ~ 30 ms ~ 300 ms
Some Dolby Digital EX sources do not include EX flags. If the playback
Compress dynamic range (difference between loud and soft sounds).
mode does not switch automatically even when “AFDM” is set to
Remote Control
Effect
[Selectable items] OFF Low Middle High “ON”, set “SB CH Out” to “MTRX ON” or “PLgx CINEMA”.
Switch effect signal for multi-surround speakers on and off.
SB CH Out (for Multi-channel sources)
[Selectable items] ON OFF
When playing DTS sources, this is only displayed for compatible Select playback mode for surround back channels.
software.
Effect Level
Multi-Zone
[Selectable items]
LFE Adjust effect signal level.
NON MTRX MTRX ON PLIIx CINEMA z1 PLIIx MUSIC z2
Adjust the low-frequency effects level (LFE). [Variable range] 1 ~ 10 ~ 15 ES MTRX z3 ES DSCRT z4 OFF
Information
[Variable range] –10dB ~ 0dB z1: This can be selected when “Surround Back” is set to “2spkrs”
at the GUI menu “Manual Setup” – “Speaker Setup” – “Speaker
Set to a lower level if the positioning and sense of phase of the Configuration” setting (vpage 29).
surround signals seems unnatural. z2: This can be selected when “Surround Back” is set to “2spkrs”
For proper playback of the different program sources, we recommend
or “1spkr” at the GUI menu “Manual Setup” – “Speaker Setup”
Troubleshooting
setting to the values below.
Room Size –“Speaker Configuration” setting.
• Dolby Digital sources: “0 dB”
• DTS movie sources: “0 dB” Determine size of acoustic environment. z3: This can be selected when playing DTS sources.
• DTS music sources: “–10 dB” z4: This can be selected when playing DTS sources including a
[Selectable items] Small Medium small Medium discrete 6.1-channel signal identification signal.
Center Image Medium large Large SB CH Out (for 2-channel sources)
Assign center channel signal to front left and right channels for wider
sound. NOTE Determine whether to use surround back speakers.
“Room Size” does not indicate the size of the room in which sources
[Variable range] 0.0 ~ 0.3 ~ 1.0 are played. [Selectable items] ON OFF
Panorama
Assign front L/R signal also to surround channels, for wider sound.
Subwoofer Att.
d Room EQ f RESTORER
Getting Started
Audyssey
Connections
Turn subwoofer output on and off. flat response. Mode2 (RESTORER 96)
[Selectable items] ON OFF Manual : Apply frequency response set with “Manual
EQ”. Mode3 (RESTORER HQ)
Playback
(RESTORER HQ)
The tone cannot be adjusted when in the DIRECT mode. • “Audyssey”, “Audyssey Byp. L/R” and “Audyssey Flat” can be set About the RESTORER function
after the auto setup procedure has been performed. • Such compressed audio formats as MP3, WMA (Windows Media
Troubleshooting
Bass • If the settings of speakers for which “None” has been determined Audio) and MPEG-4 AAC reduce the amount of data by eliminating
at “Auto Setup” are changed, “Audyssey”, “Audyssey Byp. L/R” and signal components that are hard for the human ear to hear. The
Adjust low frequency range (bass).
“Audyssey Flat” cannot be selected. RESTORER function generates the signals eliminated upon
• When using headphones, “Room EQ” is set to “OFF”. compression, restoring the sound to conditions near those of the
[Variable range] –6dB ~ +6dB
original sound before compression. It also corrects the sense of
volume of the bass to obtain richer sound with compressed audio
Treble
signals.
Adjust high frequency range (treble). • This is displayed on the GUI menu and can be set when the input
source is selected to “NET/USB” or when analog signals (including
[Variable range] –6dB ~ +6dB AM/FM signals) or PCM signals (fs = 44.1/48 kHz) are input.
“Bass” and “Treble” can be set when “Tone Defeat” is set to “OFF”.
g Night Mode Picture Adjust
Getting Started
Optimized setting for late-night listening. Adjust the picture quality.
Connections
Operating from the main remote control unit Picture Adjust
Press the NGT button.
The “ ” indicator lights when “Low”, “Middle” or “High” is
a Contrast Status
selected. s Brightness Shows information about current settings.
Setup
d Chroma Level
OFF Low Middle
f Hue
High F Menu tree F
Playback
Information
a Contrast Status
h Audio Delay Adjust picture contrast. a MAIN ZONE
Remote Control
Compensate for mismatched timing between video and s ZONE2/3/4
audio. [Variable range] –6 ~ 0 ~ +6
Delay audio. a MAIN ZONE
This sets the delay time for audio signals. s Brightness Shows information about settings for main zone.
[Variable range] 0 ms ~ 200 ms Adjust picture brightness. The items displayed differ according to the input source.
Multi-Zone
Operating from the main remote control unit [Variable range] 0 ~ +12 [Items to be checked]
q Press the A. DL button. Select Source Name Surround Mode Input Mode
Information
w Use the o p button to set. d Chroma Level Assign Room EQ Video Select Src Level Rec Select
Adjust picture chroma level (saturation).
Night Mode RESTORER etc.
• When “Auto (Dual)” or “Monitor1” is set for the GUI menu “Manual
Setup” – “HDMI Setup” – “Monitor Out” setting (vpage 31), [Variable range] –6 ~ 0 ~ +6
Troubleshooting
monitor 1 can be set. When “Monitor2” is set, monitor 2 can be
set.
f Hue s ZONE2/3/4
• This cannot be adjusted when playing in the EXT. IN, DIRECT or
STEREO mode (with “Front” set to “Large”, “Tone Defeat” to “ON” Adjust color hue. Shows information about settings for multi-zone.
and “Room EQ” to “OFF”.)
• The adjustment range is 0 to 100 ms when the Auto Lipsync [Variable range] –6 ~ 0 ~ +6 [Items to be checked] Power Select Source Volume Level
Correction function is activated.
Audio Input Signal HDMI Information Quick Select
Getting Started
Shows information about audio input Shows information about HDMI input/output Shows information about quick select
signals. signals and monitor. settings.
F Menu tree F F Menu tree F F Menu tree F
Information Information Information
Connections
d Monitor2 3
Surround Mode : The currently set surround mode is displayed.
a Signal Information
Select Source Input Mode Room EQ
fs : The input signal’s sampling frequency is The HDMI input/output signal information is displayed.
displayed. Auto Surround Mode setting Volume Level
Remote Control
Format : The number of channels in the input signal (front, [Items to be checked] Resolution Color Space Pixel Depth
surround, LFE) is displayed.
Offset : The dialogue normalization correction value is For instructions on storing settings at Quick Select 1 to 3, see page
displayed. s Monitor1 61.
Flag : “MATRIX” is displayed if the input signal has The HDMI monitor 1 information is displayed.
undergone matrix processing, “DISCRETE” if the
Multi-Zone
When the STATUS button on the main unit is pressed, the set’s status
can be checked on the display.
Turning Off the Sound Temporarily (Muting)
Getting Started
SOURCE SELECT <PHONES> MASTER VOLUME Press [MUTE].
Playback
To cancel, press [MUTE] again. Muting can also be canceled by adjusting
Preparations
Connections
the master volume.
Setup
The sound from the speakers and pre-out connectors is automatically
The power indicator lights red and the power is set to the standby cut.
mode.
<ON/STANDBY> <POWER>
Playback
NOTE
Remote Control
[ AMP]
To operate the AVR-4308 using the main remote control unit, set the
Playing Video and Audio Equipment
remote control unit to the AMP mode (vpage 62 “Remote Control
Unit Operations”). Basic Operation
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Turning the Power Off
q Press <ON/STANDBY> or [POWER OFF].
The power is set to the standby mode.
1 Prepare the equipment.
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The power indicator turns off, and so does the power. w To play a video device, switch the monitor input.
(vSee the monitor’s operating instructions.)
NOTE
2
Power continues to be supplied to some of the circuitry even when To operate using the main remote control unit, set the
the power is in the standby mode. When leaving home for long periods
remote control unit to the AMP mode.
Troubleshooting
MASTER VOLUME
[MUTE] of time or when traveling, either press <POWER> to turn off the power,
(vpage 62 “Remote Control Unit Operations”)
or unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
SOURCE SELECT
Operations During Playback 3 Use SOURCE SELECT to select the input source.
Listening to FM/AM Broadcasts Presetting Radio Stations
Getting Started
2 To operate using the main remote control unit, set the 2 Press [MEMO].
Setup
4
Remote Control
(
[ TU]
mode)
q To tune in automatically (Auto Tuning) 4 Press [MEMO] again to complete the setting.
Press [MODE] to light the “AUTO” indicator on the display, then use
[df] to select the station you want to hear.
[A ~ G] w To tune in manually (Manual Tuning) • To preset other stations, repeat steps 1 to 4.
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Press [MODE] to turn off the display’s “AUTO” indicator, then use • Stations can be preset automatically at GUI menu “Source Select”
[df]
[df] to select the station you want to hear. – “Tuner” – “Auto Preset” (vpage 39).
[BAND]
[MEMO] NOTE
[MODE]
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[CHANNEL] • When tuning in stations manually, press and hold [df] to change
frequencies continuously.
[1 ~ 8] • The time for which the GUI menus are displayed can be set at GUI
menu “Manual Setup” – “Option Setup” – “GUI” – “Tuner” (vpage
[TUNER] 37).
(AMP mode),
[SHIFT]
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Listening to Preset Stations RDS (Radio Data System) RDS Search
Getting Started
Note that the RDS function only works when receiving Use this function to automatically tune to FM stations that
Operation on the Main Unit RDS compatible stations. provide the RDS service.
RDS (works only on the FM band) is a broadcasting service
1
Press <TUNING PRESET>, then turn <SOURCE SELECT> which allows a station to send additional information along Either turn <SOURCE SELECT> or press [TUNER]
to select the preset radio station. with the regular radio program signal. (AMP mode) to select “TUNER”.
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The following three types of RDS information can be
Operation on the Main Remote Control Unit received with this unit:
2 To operate using the main remote control unit, set the
remote control unit to the TUNER ( ) mode.
Setup
3 Press [SEARCH] to select “RDS”.
PTY identifies the type of RDS program.
2 Press [CHANNEL] or [1 ~ 8] to select the desired preset The program types and their displays are as follows:
Playback
channel.
4 Press [CHANNEL].
NEWS News WEATHER Weather
AFFAIRS Current Affairs FINANCE Finance The search for RDS stations begins automatically.
n Default settings
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INFO Information Children’s b If no RDS stations are found with the above operation, all the
Auto tuner presets CHILDREN
SPORT Sports programmes reception bands are searched.
87.5 / 89.1 / 98.1 / 108.0 / 90.1 / 90.1 / 90.1 /
A1 ~ A8 EDUCATE Education SOCIAL Social Affairs b When a broadcast station is found, that station’s name appears on
90.1 MHz
DRAMA Drama RELIGION Religion the display.
522 / 603 / 999 / 1404 / 1611 kHz,
B1 ~ B8 CULTURE Culture PHONE IN Phone In
90.1 / 90.1 / 90.1 MHz
TRAVEL Travel
5 To continue searching, repeat steps 2 to 3.
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C1 ~ C8 90.1 MHz SCIENCE Science
D1 ~ D8 90.1 MHz VARIED Varied LEISURE Leisure
POP M Pop Music JAZZ Jazz Music b If no RDS station is found when all the frequencies have been
E1 ~ E8 90.1 MHz
COUNTRY Country Music searched, “NO RDS” is displayed.
F1 ~ F8 90.1 MHz ROCK M Rock Music
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G1 ~ G8 90.1 MHz Easy Listening NATION M National Music
EASY M
Music OLDIES Oldies Music
LIGHT M Light Classical FOLK M Folk Music
CLASSICS Serious Classical DOCUMENT Documentary
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OTHER M Other Music
PTY Search TP Search
Getting Started
<SOURCE SELECT> Use this function to find RDS stations broadcasting a Use this function to find RDS stations broadcasting traffic
designated program type (PTY). programs (TP stations).
For a description of each program type, refer to “Program
Type (PTY)”.
1 Either turn <SOURCE SELECT> or press [TUNER]
(AMP mode) to select “TUNER”.
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2
(AMP mode) to select “TUNER”. To operate using the main remote control unit, set the
remote control unit to the TUNER ( ) mode.
2 To operate using the main remote control unit, set the (vpage 62 “Remote Control Unit Operations”)
Setup
<ON/STANDBY> uiop
3 Press [SEARCH] to select “PTY”.
4 Press [CHANNEL].
TP search begins automatically.
4
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Watching the display, press ui to call out the desired b If no TP station is found with the above operation, all the reception
program type.
[ TU] [ iPod] bands are searched.
b The station name is displayed on the display after searching
5
( mode) Press [CHANNEL]. stops.
PTY search begins automatically.
b If there is no station broadcasting the designated program type
5 To continue searching, repeat steps 2 to 3.
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with the above operation, all the reception bands are searched.
b The station name is displayed on the display after searching b If no other TP station is found when all the frequencies have been
stops. searched, “NO PROGRAMME” is displayed.
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uiop
[SEARCH]
6 To continue searching, repeat steps 2 to 4.
[CHANNEL] is displayed.
[iPod]
(AMP mode)
[TUNER]
(AMP mode)
RT (Radio Text) iPod® Playback
Getting Started
“RT” appears on the display when radio text data is The music on an iPod can be played by using the Control • With the default settings, the iPod can be used connected to the VCR
received. Dock for iPod (ASD-1R, sold separately). (iPod) connector.
The operation can also be performed using the buttons on • Use the RESTORER mode to expand the low and high frequency
1 Either turn <SOURCE SELECT> or press [TUNER] the main unit or remote control unit while watching the GUI components of compressed audio files and achieve a richer sound.
menus. The default setting is “Mode3”.
(AMP mode) to select “TUNER”.
Connections
• Press <ON/STANDBY> and set the AVR-4308’s power to the standby
iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in mode before disconnecting the iPod. Also switch the input source
Setup
permitted for your private use as an individual. Be sure to comply
3 Press [SEARCH] to select “RT”. • Depending on the type of iPod and the software version, some
with applicable copyright legislation. functions may not operate.
Playback
• DENON will accept no responsibility whatsoever for any loss of iPod
b While receiving an RDS broadcast station, the text data broadcast data.
from the station is displayed. Basic Operation
b To turn the display off, press op.
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b If no text data is being broadcast, “NO TEXT DATA” is displayed.
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”iPod dock” (vpage 42)
Information
mode) to select the input source assigned in step 1-w
above.
Troubleshooting
OK to disconnect.
(iPod screen)
b If the screens above are not displayed, the iPod may not be
properly connected. Try connecting again.
<STATUS> Shuffling playback
Listening to Music
Getting Started
Playback starts.
Searching up or down pages
Press [SEARCH], then press o (down) or p (up).
Stopping playback temporarily To cancel, press ui or [SEARCH].
During playback, press ENTER or [1].
To switch between the Browse and Remote modes
Setup
During playback, either press and hold u (to fast-reverse) or i (to fast-
forward), or press [6] or [7].
• The title name, artist name and album name can be checked by
To cue to the beginning of a track pressing <STATUS> during playback.
[ iPod] During playback, either press u (to cue to the previous track) or i (to • On the AVR-4308, folder and file names can be displayed as titles. Any
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cue to the next track), or press [8] or [9]. characters that cannot be displayed are replaced with “ . (period)”.
• The time for which the GUI menus are displayed can be set at GUI
To stop menu “Manual Setup” – “Option Setup” – “GUI” – “iPod” (vpage
[8], [9], During playback, either press and hold ENTER or press [2].
37).
[6], [7], Playing repeatedly
[1], [2] Press [CHANNEL –] or [REPEAT] on the sub remote control unit.
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[CHANNEL +/–]
1 Press and hold [SEARCH] to set the Remote mode.
Troubleshooting
2
(Main remote control unit) Watching the iPod’s screen, use ui to select
“Photos” or “Videos”.
[2] [1/3]
3
[8] [9] Press ENTER until the image you want to view is
[REPEAT] [RANDOM] displayed.
GSlide show functionH [Compatible formats]
Playing Network Audio or USB
Getting Started
Still picture (JPEG) files stored in folders on a music server can be Internet
Music serverb USBb
Memory Devices played as slide shows. radio
This procedure can be used to play Internet radio stations The time for which each picture is displayed can be set. WMA (Windows
S S Sz
or music or still picture (JPEG) files stored on a computer or Media Audio)
USB memory device. MP3 (MPEG-1
S S S
When still picture (JPEG) files are played on the AVR-4308, they are
Connections
Audio Layer-3)
n About the Internet radio function played in the direction in which they are stored in the folder, so store WAV – S S
• Internet radio refers to radio broadcasts distributed over the in them in the direction in which you want them to play.
MPEG-4 AAC – Sz Sz
Internet. Internet radio stations from around the world can be
tuned in. FLAC (Free
Installing Windows Media Player ver. 11 Lossless Audio – S S
The AVR-4308 is equipped with the following Internet radio
Setup
functions: q If Windows XP Service Pack 2 has not yet been installed, either Codec)
· Stations can be selected by genre and region. download it free of charge from Microsoft or install it via a JPEG – S S
Windows update installer.
Playback
· Up to 56 Internet radio stations can be preset.
w Download the latest version of Windows Media Player ver. A server or server software compatible with distribution in the
· Internet radio stations in MP3 and WMA (Windows Media Audio)
11, either directly from Microsoft or using a Windows update corresponding formats is required to play music files via a network.
format can be listened to.
· Your favorite radio stations can be registered by accessing an installer. z: Only files that are not protected by copyright can be played on the
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exclusive DENON Internet radio URL from a Web browser on a b When using Windows Vista, there is no need to download a new AVR-4308.
computer. version of Windows Media Player. Contents downloaded from pay sites on the Internet are copyright
b The function is managed for individual users, so you must protected. Also, files encoded in WMA format when ripped from a
provide your MAC or e-mail address. n USB memory devices CD, etc., on a computer may be copyright protected, depending on
Exclusive URL: http://www.radiodenon.com A USB memory device can be connected to the AVR-4308’s USB the computer’s settings.
b The radio station database service may be suspended without port to play music and still picture (JPEG) files stored on the USB b Music server and USB
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notice. memory device. · The AVR-4308 is compatible with MP3 ID3-Tag (Ver. 2) standards.
• The AVR-4308’s Internet radio station list is created using a radio · Only USB memory devices conforming to mass storage class and · The AVR-4308 is compatible with WMA META tags.
station database service (vTuner). This database service provides a MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) standards can be played on the
list edited and created for the AVR-4308. AVR-4308. [Playable formats]
vTuner services may be discontinued without notice. · The AVR-4308 is compatible with USB memory devices in
Information
Sampling
“FAT16” or “FAT32” format. Bit rate Extension
frequency
n Music server
GAlbum art functionH WMA (Windows
This function lets you play music files and playlists (m3u, wpl) 32/44.1/48 kHz 48~192 kbps .wma
When an MP3 music file includes album art data, the album art can Media Audio)
stored on a computer (music server) connected to the AVR-4308
be displayed while playing the file. MP3 (MPEG-1
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via a network. 32/44.1/48 kHz 32~320 kbps .mp3
With the AVR-4308’s network audio playback function, connection Audio Layer-3)
to the server is possible using one of the technologies below. GSlide show functionH WAV 32/44.1/48 kHz – .wav
· Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service Still picture (JPEG) files stored on USB memory devices can be MPEG-4 AAC 32/44.1/48 kHz 16~320 kbps .aac/.m4a/.mp4
· Windows Media DRM10 played as slide shows.
FLAC (Free
The time for which each picture is displayed can be set.
Lossless Audio 32/44.1/48 kHz – .flac
GAlbum art functionH Codec)
When a WMA (Windows Media Audio), MP3 or MPEG-4 AAC file
includes album art data, the album art can be displayed while the When still picture (JPEG) files are played on the AVR-4308, they are WAV format Quantization bit rate: 16 bits.
music files are playing. played in the direction in which they are stored in the folder, so store
in them in the direction in which you want them to play.
For music files in WMA (Windows Media Audio) format, the album art
is only played when using Windows Media Player ver. 11.
Stopping playback temporarily
Basic Operation
Getting Started
w If settings are required, make the network settings. Searching up or down pages
(vpage 33 ~ 35 “Network Setup”) Press [SEARCH], then press o (down) or p(up).
e Prepare the computer. (vComputer’s operating instructions) To cancel, press ui or [SEARCH].
Install “Windows Media Player ver. 11”.
Searching by first letter (Character search)
Setup
2
This operation is convenient for choosing items from the menu screens
Either turn <SOURCE SELECT> or press [NET/USB]
for Internet radio stations or files stored on the computer.
(AMP mode) to select “NET/USB”. q When the menu screen is displayed, press [SEARCH] twice.
Playback
ENTER : “Source Select” –“NET/USB” –“Play” w Use o p to select the first letter you want to search for.
(vpage 39) If there are multiple items starting with the selected letter, they are
displayed in alphabetical order.
If it is not possible to search the list, “unsorted list.” is displayed.
3
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4 Use ui to select the menu, then press ENTER or p The default setting is “Mode3”.
• The time for which the GUI menus are displayed can be set at GUI
[A ~ G] to select the file you want to play.
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5
(vpage 37).
[MEMO] Press ENTER or p.
• The display can be switched between the artist name, track name,
Playback starts.
album name.
ENTER
Information
uiop
[SEARCH]
Troubleshooting
[1 ~ 8]
[NET/USB]
(AMP mode)
Listening to Internet Radio Presetting Internet Radio Stations Registering Internet Radio Stations as
Getting Started
Preset Internet radio stations can be selected directly. Your Favorites
1 Use ui to select “Internet Radio”, then press ENTER
Favorites are listed at the top of the menu screen, so
1
or p. While the Internet radio station you want to preset is
when a station is registered as a favorite it can be tuned
playing, press [MEMO].
2 Use ui to select the item you want to play, then in easily.
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press ENTER or p.
The station list is displayed.
A “ ” mark is indicated in front of stations that can be played.
2 Use ui to select “Preset”, then press ENTER.
1 Press [MEMO] while the Internet radio station you
want to register is playing.
3 Use ui to select the station, then press ENTER or 3 Press [A ~ G], then press [1 ~ 8] to select the desired
2 Use ui to select “Favorites”, then press ENTER.
Setup
preset number.
p. The Internet radio station is now preset.
3
Playback starts once buffering reaches “100%”.
Press o to select “Yes”.
Playback
NOTE The Internet radio station is registered.
If registered at a number that has already been preset, the previously If you do not want to register it, press p.
• There are many Internet radio stations on the Internet, and the registered setting is cleared.
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quality of the programs they broadcast as well as the bit rate of the
Listening to Internet Radio Stations Registered in
tracks varies widely. Listening to Preset Internet Radio Stations
Generally, the higher the bit rate, the higher the sound quality, but Your Favorites
With the input source set to “NET/USB”, press [A ~ G],
1 Use ui to select “Favorites”, then press ENTER or
depending on the communication lines and server traffic, the music
or audio signals being streamed may be interrupted. then press [1 ~ 8]. p.
Inversely, lower bit rates mean a lower sound quality but less The AVR-4308 automatically connects to the Internet and playback
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begins.
2
tendency for the sound to be interrupted.
Use ui to select the Internet radio station, then
• “Server Full” or “Connection Down” is displayed if the station is
busy or not broadcasting. press ENTER or p.
• On the AVR-4308, folder and file names can be displayed as titles. Any The AVR-4308 automatically connects to the Internet and
characters that cannot be displayed are replaced with “ . (period)”. playback begins.
Information
Recently Played Internet Radio Stations Clearing Internet Radio Stations from Your Favorites
Recently played internet radio stations can be selected from “Recently
Played” in top menu. 1 Use ui to select “Favorites”, then press ENTER or
p.
Troubleshooting
1 ENTERui p
Use
or
to select “Recently Played”, then press
. 2 Use ui to select the Internet radio station you want
to clear, then press [MEMO].
2 uiUse
ENTER
press
to select the item you want to play, then
or p. 3 Press o to select “Delete”.
The selected Internet radio station is cleared.
To cancel the operation without clearing the station, press p.
NOTE
Up to 20 stations stored in “Recently Played”.
Playing Files Stored on a Computer Playing Files Stored on USB Memory
Getting Started
Surround mode INPUT MODE Use this procedure to play music files, image files or Devices
playlists. Only USB memory devices conforming to mass storage
class and MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) standards can be
1 Use ui to select the host name of the computer on
which the music file you want to play is located, then
played on the AVR-4308.
Connections
press ENTER or p.
Basic Operation
uip • Connect the USB memory device to the set USB port.
[
AMP] Selecting tracks
[
(
NET/
DTU]
mode)
During playback, either press u (previous track) or i (next track).
3 ENTERui
Use to select the search item or folder, then press
or p.
A “ ” mark is indicated in front of music files that can be
Surround played, and a “ ” mark is indicated in front of image files that
• When playing still picture (JPEG) files, files can also be selected
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mode
[df] using the operation described below. can be played.
INPUT During playback, either press [d] (previous file) or [f] (next file).
Playing repeatedly
Operating the AVR-4308 Using a Browser
Getting Started
Press [REPEAT] on the sub remote control unit.
(Web control)
[Selectable items] All One OFF
This function lets you operate the AVR-4308 using Internet Other Operations and
: “Source Select” – “NET/USB” –
“Playback Mode” – “Repeat” (vpage 42)
Explorer.
Functions
1 Check the AVR-4308’s IP address.
Connections
Playing in random order
Press [RANDOM] on the sub remote control unit. : “Manual Setup” – “Network Setup” – Other Operations
“Network Information” (vpage 35)
[Selectable items] ON OFF
Setup
Playing Super Audio CD
: “Source Select” – “NET/USB” –
“Playback Mode” – “Random” (vpage 42) 2 Input the AVR-4308’s IP address in Internet
Explorer.
1 At the “Digital” or “HDMI” setting (vpage 41),
Playback
The AVR-4308 can be operated in the same way as with regular select the input source for which “DENON LINK” or
Internet browsing. “HDMI” is assigned.
Selecting tracks
During playback, either press u (previous track) or i (next track). The “ ” or “ ” indicator lights on the display.
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• When playing still picture (JPEG) files, tracks can also be selected
using the operation described below.
To use the web control function, set the GUI menu “Manual Setup”–
“Network Setup” – “Other” – “Power Saving” setting to “OFF”
(vpage 35).
2 Use INPUT MODE to select “Auto” (vpage 40).
Select the input mode according to the program source to be
played.
During playback, either press [d] (previous file) or [f] (next file).
• If the USB memory device is divided into multiple partitions, only the
3 Select the surround mode (vpage 43, 44).
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top partition can be selected. We recommend playing in the DIRECT mode.
• The AVR-4308 is compatible with MP3 files conforming to “MPEG-1
Audio Layer-3” standards.
• If [USB] on the sub remote control unit is pressed when the USB 4 Start playing the Super Audio CD.
The “ ” indicator lights on the display.
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memory device or folder is selected, all the tracks on the USB For operating instructions, refer to the respective equipment’s
memory device or in the folder are played. operating instructions.
NOTE
• The AVR-4308 is equipped with two USB ports, one each on the
Troubleshooting
• When playing DSD signals in the DIRECT or PURE DIRECT mode,
front and rear panels. It is not possible to use the set with USB
the DSD signals are converted as such into analog signals. When
memory devices connected to both the ports at the same time.
playing in other surround modes, the DSD signals are first converted
Select the USB port you want to use at the “Source Select” – “NET/
into PCM format, then into analog signals.
USB” – “Playback Mode” – “USB Select” menu.
• “DSD DIRECT” is shown on the display when playing DSD 2-channel
• DENON will accept no responsibility whatsoever for any loss or
signals in the DIRECT mode. “DSD MULTI DIRECT” is shown on
damage to data on USB memory devices when using the USB
the display when playing DSD multi--channel signals in the DIRECT
memory device connected to the AVR-4308.
mode.
• USB memory devices will not work via a USB hub.
• DENON does not guarantee that all USB memory devices will operate
or receive power. When using a USB connection type portable hard
disk of the type for which power can be supplied by connecting an
AC adapter, we recommend using the AC adapter.
• It is not possible to connect and use a computer via the AVR-4308’s
USB port using a USB cable.
• The AVR-4308 is not compatible with the iPod shuffle.
Recording on an External Device
Getting Started
<SOURCE SELECT> <DSP SIMULATION> • To cancel, press <ZONE2/3/4 / REC SELECT>, then turn <SOURCE SELECT>
(REC OUT mode)
<STANDARD> uiop You can listen to one program source while recording a
until “ZONE2 SOURCE” is displayed.
• Make a test recording before starting the actual recording.
different program source. • Signals are only output to the analog REC OUT connectors when
the digital signals input to the digital input connectors (OPTICAL/
• The network audio signals (Internet radio, music server, USB) are not
NOTE
4
• Recordings you make are for your personal enjoyment and should
Play the program source.
not be used for other purposes without permission of the copyright
For operating instructions, refer to the respective equipment’s
holder.
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5 Start recording.
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Convenient Functions Quick Select Function Last Function Memory
Getting Started
With this function, the currently playing input source, input This stores the settings as they were directly before the
mode, surround mode, room EQ settings and volume can standby mode was set.
Channel Level
be stored in the memory. When the power is turned back on, the settings are
You can adjust the channel level either according to the
restored to as they were directly before the standby mode
1
playback sources or to suit your taste, as described Set the input source, input mode, surround mode, was set.
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below. room EQ settings and volume to the conditions you
want to store.
1 Press CH SELECT.
Backup Memory
2 Press and hold the desired QUICK SELECT. The various settings are backed up for about 1 week,
Setup
Keep pressing the button until the quick select indicator lights.
2 Use ui or CH SELECT to select the speaker. even if the power is turned off or the power cord is
The speaker that can be set switches each time one of the disconnected.
[Quick Select Defaults]
Playback
buttons is pressed.
Input Source Volume
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Quick Select 3 VCR –40 dB
b “OFF” can be set by pressing o when the subwoofer’s volume is operations cannot be performed.
set to –12 dB. When the microprocessor is reset, all the settings are
reset to their default values.
• To call out the settings, press QUICK SELECT at which the desired
Fader Function settings were stored.
1 Turn off the power using <POWER>.
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This function lets you adjust (fade) the sound from all the • The Quick Select name can be changed (vpage 37).
front or rear speakers at once.
2 <STANDARD
<POWER>
NOTE Press while simultaneously pressing
Information
3
Setup” – “Source Delete” (vpage 36). In this case, store them Once the display starts flashing at intervals of about 1
again.
Troubleshooting
3 Use o p to adjust the volume of the speakers.
(o: front, p: rear)
This function sets the settings (input mode, surround
mode, etc.) last selected for the individual input sources.
When you switch to an input source, the settings are
If in step 3 the display does not flash at intervals of about 1 second,
start over from step 1.
automatically set to the ones that were set the last time
• The fader function does not affect the subwoofer. that input source was used.
• The fader can be adjusted until the volume of the speaker adjusted
to the lowest value is –12 dB.
The surround parameters, tone control, room EQ settings and the
volumes of the different speakers are stored for the individual surround
modes.
Operating DENON Audio Components Presetting
Getting Started
2
: DVD player (Recorder) /
• On the main remote control unit, the display switches : TUNER (FM/AM) CD player (Recorder)
Press and hold in [RC SETUP] for at least 3 seconds.
according to the device being operated and the mode. The signal transmission indicator flashes twice.
: NETWORK/USB / : VCR / TAPE
• In modes other than iPod, the mode switches between DIGITAL TUNER
remote ID is set, the AVR-4308 can be used independently on the AVR-4308, so use the learn function to store the signals manual).
even in an environment containing multiple DENON (vpage 65). When the code is registered, the signal transmission indicator
amplifiers. flashes twice.
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b The mode switches each time [AMP] is pressed. When the preset code is transmitted, the mode indicator for the
Signal transmission GAMP modeH GZONE2 modeH GZONE3 modeH component to which that code belongs flashes.
indicator
[ AMP] b The input mode is canceled if no button is operated for 10
seconds.
[MODE SELECTOR]
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Some brands have more than one preset code. If the component does
not operate, try inputting a different code.
Information
2
[HOME] Operate the component.
Functions of Buttons by Component
Getting Started
EL Display
EL Display MODE SELECTOR DVD VCR iPod
Connections
SELECTOR] DVD CD
[8 9], Device operated
(Default setting)
DVD Recorder
(Default setting)
CD Recorder VCR TAPE iPod
[6 7], [3], 1 Playback Playback Playback Playback Playback Playback Playback/Pause
[2], Auto search Auto search Auto search Auto search Auto search Auto search Auto search
8 9
[SOURCE ON], (cue) (cue) (cue) (cue) (cue) (cue) (cue)
Setup
[SOURCE OFF] Manual search Manual search Manual search Manual search Manual search Manual search Manual search
6 7 (fast-reverse/ (fast-reverse/ (fast-reverse/ (fast-reverse/ (fast-reverse/ (fast-reverse/ (fast-reverse/
fast-forward) fast-forward) fast-forward) fast-forward) fast-forward) fast-forward) fast-forward)
Playback
[MENU] [ENTER] 3 Pause Pause Pause Pause Pause Pause –
[SETUP/ [uiop] 2 Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop
SEARCH] [RETURN] SOURCE ON Power on Power on – – Power on – –
Remote Control
SOURCE OFF Power off Power off – – Power off – –
[CH + / Buttons
SHUFFLE], MENU Menu/guide Menu/guide – – Menu/guide – Menu
[CH – / u i o p Cursor Cursor – – Cursor – Cursor
[0 ~ 9, +10]
REPEAT] ENTER Enter setting Enter setting – – Enter setting – Enter
Multi-Zone
Page forward
screen / Browse/
Buttons SETUP/SEARCH Set up Set up – – Set up – Remote mode
switching (Press
Information
and hold)
RETURN Return Return – – Cancel – Return
1-track/album
CH + / SHUFFLE – – – – Switch channels –
shuffle play
1-track/All-track
Troubleshooting
CH – / REPEAT – – – – Switch channels –
repeat play
0 ~ 9, +10 Select track Select track Select track Select track – – –
Special Remarks q, w q q q –
GSpecial RemarksH
q Only one component can be preset for each mode. If a new code is preset, the previous code is automatically cleared.
w The names of the functions for the DVD remote control buttons differ from brand to brand. Check beforehand.
NOTE
• Preset a DVD player or DVD recorder for the “DVD” – “ ” mode. Preset a CD player or CD recorder for the “DVD” – “ ” mode.
• Preset a VCR for the “VCR” – “ ” mode. Preset a tape deck for the “VCR” – “ ” mode.
EL Display
Getting Started
8 9
[2], 6 7 Punch through Punch through Punch through Punch through
[SOURCE ON], 3
[SOURCE OFF] 2
SOURCE ON Power on Power on Power on Power on
Setup
[MENU] [ENTER] SOURCE OFF Power off Power off Power off Power off
[uiop] Buttons
Playback
Buttons
GSpecial RemarksH
q Only one component can be preset for each mode. If a new code is preset, the previous code is automatically cleared.
EL Display e The CD, VCR or DVD buttons (one only set) can be assigned to the monitor, satellite receiver and cable TV (vpage 66 “Punch Through
Information
Function”).
[MODE
SELECTOR]
EL Display
[A ~ G], [d f], MODE SELECTOR TU NET / DTU
Troubleshooting
5
Signal transmission MODE
Point the main remote control units directly at each
Getting Started
TUNER
NET/DTU
[ AMP] indicator SELECTOR
other and press and hold the button on the other
AMP (MAIN) iPod
[ TU] [MODE SELECTOR] device’s remote control unit that you want to learn.
(Analog Once learning is completed normally, the display lights and the
[ NET/DTU] [ iPod] Remote ID
TUNER) (Net Audio)
signal transmission indicator flashes twice.
1
Connections
81001 52863 72815 62865 Other device’s
(Default)
remote control unit
2 82001 52795 72816 62837
3 83001 52800 72817 62838
4 84001 52805 72818 62839
Setup
NOTE
• When changing a setting, be sure to set the same remote ID as the
AVR-4308’s main remote
Playback
AVR-4308’s (vpage 37).
control unit (RC-1068)
• When changing the AMP mode’s remote ID, also change the
“TUNER”, “iPod” and “NET/DTU” remote ID at the same time. b If you want to learn other buttons, repeat steps 4 and 5.
• Set the remote ID of an analog tuner for “TUNER” – “ ”. b The mode can be switched by pressing [MODE SELECTOR].
Remote Control
b The signal transmission indicator lights once for a long time if
[NUMBER] learning was not possible
Learning Function
[RC SETUP] If your AV devices are of a brand other than DENON or if
they cannot be operated with the preset memory function,
their remote control signals can be transfered to stored in
6 Press and hold in [RC SETUP] for at least 3 seconds.
The signal transmission indicator flashes twice and the setting
is completed.
Multi-Zone
the AVR-4308’s main remote control unit.
Information
room, make this setting so that only the desired AV receiver learned. In this case, use the device’s own remote control unit.
operates.
2 Press and hold in [RC SETUP] for at least 3 seconds.
The signal transmission indicator flashes twice.
• Learned buttons have priority over the preset memory. If you no
longer need the learned setting, reset the learning function (vpage
Troubleshooting
AMP mode. NOTE
The signal transmission indicator flashes twice and the learning
mode is set.
2 Press and hold in [RC SETUP] for at least 3 seconds. • [HOME] cannot be learned.
The signal transmission indicator flashes twice. • Do not learn any remote control signals at [RC SETUP].
3
be learned.
Refer to the table at the right, and use [NUMBER] to
b If a button that cannot be learned is pressed, the signal transmission
input the 5-digit number corresponding to the remote
indicator lights but the signal is not learned.
ID to be changed.
The signal transmission indicator flashes twice.
Signal Registering
Punch Through Function
Getting Started
transmission
[
indicator
AMP]
1 Press [MODE SELECTOR] for the device you want to
register.
CD, DVD or VCR mode buttons can be stored at unused TV
or SAT/CBL mode buttons.
For example, when DVD mode buttons are assigned to
[MODE [ TV]
2 Press and hold in [RC SETUP] for at least 3 seconds.
The signal transmission indicator flashes twice.
the TV mode, the DVD mode operations can be performed
while in the TV mode.
Connections
SELECTOR]
[SYSTEM
CALL]
[8], 3 Press [9], [7] and [8], in that order.
The signal transmission indicator flashes twice and the system
call registration mode is set.
1 Press [MODE SELECTOR] for the device you want to
punch through (CD, DVD or VCR).
[9],
2 Press and hold in [RC SETUP] for at least 3 seconds.
Setup
4
[POWER [6], Press [SYSTEM CALL] (1, 2 or 3) at which you want to The signal transmission indicator flashes twice.
ON] [7], register the signals.
Playback
[1], [3],
[2]
5 Press the buttons you want to register in the same
sequence as the operations you want to perform.
3 Press [9], [8] and [4], in that order.
The signal transmission indicator flashes twice and the punch
through setting mode is set.
The signal transmission indicator lights when a button is
Remote Control
[CHANNEL
+/–]
[NUMBER]
pressed.
Example : Press [POWER ON].
↓
4 Press the button you want to punch through (1, 2,
6, 7, 8, 9 or 3).
5
Press [MODE SELECTOR] – [DVD].
Press [MODE SELECTOR] for the device you want to
↓
[RC SETUP] Press [1]. punch through (TV or SAT/CBL).
Multi-Zone
source device’s power turned on and the play mode set all
Calling out
by pressing a single button.
Up to 32 signals each can be registered at [SYSTEM CALL]
(1, 2 or 3).
1 Press [AMP], to select “SYSTEM CALL”.
System call function
Setting the Time the Backlight Stays Lit Resetting the Main Remote Control Unit
Getting Started
1 Press and hold in [RC SETUP] for at least 3 seconds.
The signal transmission indicator flashes twice.
Learning Function 1 Press and hold in [RC SETUP] for at least 3 seconds.
The signal transmission indicator flashes twice.
2
GResetting button by buttonH
Press [9], [7] and [8], in that order.
Connections
The signal transmission indicator flashes twice and the backlight reset.
3 Set the light on time. 2 Press and hold in [RC SETUP] for at least 3 seconds.
The signal transmission indicator flashes twice.
Setup
3
[Settable times] : [1] : 5 sec. Press [9], [7] and [6], in that order. The signal transmission indicator flashes twice.
[2] : 10 sec. (Default) The signal transmission indicator flashes twice.
[3] : 15 sec.
Playback
Punch-through function
4
[4] : 20 sec.
Press the button you want to reset twice.
1
[5] : 25 sec.
The signal transmission indicator flashes twice. Press [MODE SELECTOR] for the device you want to
reset (TV or SAT/CBL).
Remote Control
Adjusting the Backlight’s Brightness
2
GResetting by device modeH
Press and hold in [RC SETUP] for at least 3 seconds.
Multi-Zone
The signal transmission indicator flashes twice.
The signal transmission indicator flashes twice.
Information
The display gets one step darker when [–] is pressed.
All settings
Troubleshooting
2 Press [9], [8] and [1], in that order.
The signal transmission indicator flashes 4 times.
All the settings are restored to their defaults.
Functions of Buttons by Component
Sub Remote Control Unit Operations
Getting Started
• GUI menu and ZONE2 on-screen display operations MENU Selected zone menu – Selected zone menu –
• Zone power on/off SEARCH – RDS search –
• It is not possible to operate devices other than the 8 9,
Remote Control
– Tuning –
amplifier. TUNING d f
USB b3 – b3 –
ALL MUSIC *
b4 – b4 –
(Music server only)
[ZONE SELECT] FAVORITES * b5 – b5 –
[ZONE OFF] [ZONE ON]
Multi-Zone
b4: The input source switches to “NET/USB” and the files in “All Music” on the music server are played.
b5: The input source switches to “NET/USB” and the files in “Favorites” are played.
*: Whether “All Music” or “Favorites” is selected depends on the “Direct Play” setting (vpage 42).
• Playback is possible in the mode selected at GUI menu “Source Select” – “NET/USB” – “Playback Mode” – “Direct Play”.
[MUTE] [SHIFT] FAVORITES: Playback starts from the first track registered in the favorites.
[MENU] [ENTER] ALL MUSIC: Playback starts from the first track registered in the “All Music” folder.
[uiop] • When [USB] is pressed, playback starts from the first track on the USB memory device.
[RETURN]
[SEARCH] [8 9], [2], NOTE
[1/3], [TUNING d f] When the music server is stopped or restarted, it may no longer be possible to play tracks stored in the favorites.
[REPEAT] [ALL MUSIC],
[RANDOM] [FAVORITES]
[USB]
Device operated NET / USB iPod
Getting Started
Zone selection M Z2 Z3 Z4 M Z2 Z3 Z4
ZONE SELECT Zone operation mode selection Zone operation mode selection
ZONE OFF Power turned off (b1) Power turned off (b1)
ZONE ON Power turned on (b1) Power turned on (b1)
SOURCE SELECT Input source selection (b2) Input source selection –
Connections
CHANNEL + / – Preset channel selection –
Preset channel memory block
SHIFT –
selection
VOLUME + / – Adjustment of volume (b1) – Adjustment of volume (b1) –
Setup
MUTE Muting (b1) – Muting (b1) –
MENU Selected zone menu – Selected zone menu –
u i o p File operations – File operations –
Playback
ENTER File operations – File operations –
Page forward
Page forward screen /
Remote Control
SEARCH screen / – Browse/Remote –
Character search mode switching
(press and hold)
RETURN File operations – –
8 9,
Track search Track search –
TUNING d f
Multi-Zone
2 Stop Stop –
1/3 Play/pause Play/pause –
REPEAT 1-track/All-track repeat play (USB) 1-track/All-track repeat play –
RANDOM 1-track random play (USB) 1-track/album shuffle play –
Information
USB b3 b3 –
ALL MUSIC *
b4 b4 –
(Music server only)
FAVORITES * b5 b5 –
Troubleshooting
b1: Affects the currently selected zone.
b2: In ZONE4, it is not possible to select with no digital input signals (“TUNER”, “PHONO”, “iPod”, etc.).
Network audio signals (Internet radio, music server, USB) can be played as long as they are not copyright-protected.
b3: The input source switches to “NET/USB” and the files on the USB memory device are played.
b4: The input source switches to “NET/USB” and the files in “All Music” on the music server are played.
b5: The input source switches to “NET/USB” and the files in “Favorites” are played.
*: Whether “All Music” or “Favorites” is selected depends on the “Direct Play” setting (vpage 42).
Setting the Zone for Which the Sub Setting the Remote ID
Getting Started
Multi-zone indicator [ZONE SELECT] Remote Control Unit is Used (ZONE When using multiple DENON AV receivers in the same
SELECT LOCK Mode) room, make this setting so that no AV receiver other than
[ADVANCED SETUP] the desired one operates.
[ZONE OFF] We recommend always using the sub remote control unit
1
for the same room. When this is done, the unit can be While pressing [MENU], press [ADVANCED SETUP]
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set so that the zone does not switch when buttons are with the tip of a pen.
operated. The multi-zone indicator corresponding to the currently selected
1
remote ID flashes.
Use the tip of a pen to press [ADVANCED SETUP].
All the multi-zone indicators light.
2
Setup
Switching Zones
1 Use the tip of a pen to press [ADVANCED SETUP].
The currently selected multi-zone indicator lights. NOTE
Information
2
When changing a setting, be sure to set the same remote ID as the
Use this procedure to select the zone to be operated by Press [ZONE SELECT].
AVR-4308’s (vpage 37).
the sub remote control unit. All the multi-zone indicators light.
1 [ZONE SELECT]
Press .
3 Use the tip of a pen to press [ADVANCED SETUP]. Resetting the Settings
Troubleshooting
The currently selected multi-zone indicator lights. The multi-zone indicator turns off.
While pressing [ZONE OFF], press [ADVANCED SETUP]
2 SELECT]
While the multi-zone indicator is light, press [ZONE
to select the zone to be operated.
The currently selected multi-zone indicator lights.
with the tip of a pen.
All the multi-zone indicators flash 4 times, then all the settings are
restored to their defaults.
0
Setting 1:
Getting Started
F 7.1-channel playback
Amp Assign / Multi-Zone Connections and Main zone
Operations FL SW C FR
Connections
The AVR-4308 is compatible with the following types of playback: Amp Assign mode:
• Multi-zone playback (ZONE2 & ZONE3) SL 7.1ch SR
7.1CH (Default)
• Bi-amp playback (front speaker) A A
Setup
NOTE
SBL SBR
• For bi-amp and bi-wiring playback, use speakers compatible with that type of connection.
Playback
• When conducting bi-amp or bi-wiring playback, remove the short-circuiting boards (or wires) from the
speaker terminals. n Amp Assign mode setting and speakers connected to the various speaker
terminals
Remote Control
Speaker terminal
Multi-Zone Settings with the Amp Assign Function FRONT SURR-A
SURR.
BACK
SURR-B/
AMP ASSIGN
AMP ASSIGN -
2
CENTER
The amp assign function lets you assign the amplifiers for the different channels built into the AVR-4308 to
the speaker outputs for the different zones. Amp Assign mode R L R L R L R L R L
Select the desired playback environment from among “Setting 1” to “Setting 7”, then set the corresponding 7.1CH FR FL C SR-A SL-A SBR SBL SR-B SL-B – –
“Amp Assign” mode at GUI menu “Manual Setup” – “Option Setup” – “Amp Assign” (vpage 36).
Multi-Zone
Connect the speakers as described at “Amp Assign mode settings and speakers connected to the various
speaker terminals”.
Information
With “Setting 5” to “Setting 7”, it is possible to switch the Amp Assign mode between the 7.1-channel
mode and the multizone mode without changing the speaker connections.
Troubleshooting
Setting 2: With this setting it is possible to switch between the following two playback modes. Setting 3: Setting 4:
Getting Started
(switching with other modes not possible) (switching with other modes not possible)
Main zone Main zone
FL L C R FR FL L C R FR
Amp Assign Main zone Main zone
mode:
FL SW C FR FL SW C FR
For 2-channel
Surround Mode 2ch 2ch Bi-Amp
SW SW bi-amp
Setup
A A A A
bi-wiring 2ch Bi-Wiring
B B B B
playback
SBL SBR SBL SBR
Both A and B can be installed SBL SBR
Both A and B can be installed
Remote Control
CENTER
Amp Assign mode R L R L R L R L R L
Amp Assign mode R L R L R L R L R L
7.1CH FR FL C SR-A SL-A SBR SBL – – – – FR FL
R L R L FL/FR Bi-Amp
2ch Bi-Amp Bi-Amp – – SR-B SL-B
Information
Setting 5: With this setting it is possible to switch between the following two playback modes. Setting 6: With this setting it is possible to switch between the following two playback modes.
Getting Started
F 7.1-channel playback F 7.1-channel playback
F Multi-zone playback F Multi-zone playback
• 5.1-channel playback + ZONE2 or ZONE3 stereo playback with bi-wiring connections • 5.1-channel playback + ZONE2 or ZONE3 stereo playback
• 5.1-channel playback + ZONE2 monaural playback + ZONE3 monaural playback with bi-wiring • 5.1-channel playback + ZONE2 monaural playback + ZONE3 monaural playback
connections Switching ················ZONE2 ON/OFF button, ZONE3 ON/OFF button
Connections
Switching ················ZONE2 ON/OFF button, ZONE3 ON/OFF button
Main zone Main zone
ZONE2 ZONE3
Amp Assign
Main zone Main zone Amp Assign FL SW C FR FL SW C FR
mode:
FL SW C FR FL SW C FR ZONE2 ZONE3 mode: Z2L Z2R Z3L Z3R
+ ZONE2
Z2L Z2R Z3L Z3R
Bi-Wiring & ZONE2 & 3
Setup
Stereo
+ POWER
ZONE2 & 3 Stereo ZONE2
SL 7.1ch SR SL 5.1ch SR Z2L Z2R Z3L Z3R
7.1ch POWER 5.1ch “ON” + ZONE3
Z2L Z2R Z3L Z3R A A A A
Bi-Wiring &
Playback
FL/FR FL/FR Stereo
Bi-Wiring
“ON” SL-A
Bi-Wiring SR-A + “OFF”
SL-A SR-A
Stereo ZONE3 B B B B
Z2 Z3
“OFF” + ZONE (MONO)
Z2 Z3
Bi-Wiring & Mono Mono
+ SBL SBR
Remote Control
SBL SBR Mono Mono ZONE (MONO)
Multi-Zone
n Amp Assign mode setting and speakers connected to the various speaker
n Amp Assign mode setting and speakers connected to the various speaker terminals
terminals Speaker terminal SURR. SURR-B/
Speaker terminal FRONT SURR-A AMP ASSIGN-2
Information
SURR. SURR-B/ CENTER BACK AMP ASSIGN
FRONT SURR-A AMP ASSIGN-2
CENTER BACK AMP ASSIGN
Amp Assign mode R L R L R L R L R L
Amp Assign mode R L R L R L R L R L 7.1CH FR FL C SR-A SL-A SBR SBL SR-B SL-B – –
FR FL
ZONE2 Z2R Z2L
Troubleshooting
7.1CH FL/FR
FR FL C SR-A SL-A SBR SBL – – ZONE3 Z3R Z3L
Bi-Wiring Bi-Wiring
FR FL C SR-A SL-A – – SR-B SL-B
connection Z3 Z2
ZONE (MONO)
Bi-Wiring & ZONE2 Z2R Z2L (MONO) (MONO)
FR FL
Bi-Wiring & ZONE3 FL/FR Z3R Z3L
FR FL C SR-A SL-A – –
Bi-Wiring & ZONE Bi-Wiring Z3 Z2
(MONO) connection (MONO) (MONO)
Setting 7: With this setting it is possible to switch between the following two playback modes. Multi-Zone Settings and Operations with Zone Pre-out
Getting Started
F 7.1-channel playback
Output
F Multi-zone playback
• 3.1-channel playback + ZONE2 stereo playback + ZONE3 stereo playback Prepare power amplifiers for ZONE2 and ZONE3, an amplifier that is compatible with bit-stream input for
• 3.1-channel playback + ZONE2 monaural playback + ZONE3 monaural playback ZONE4.
Switching ················ZONE2 ON/OFF button, ZONE3 ON/OFF button
Connections
Connectors for audio output Audio signals Connectors for video output
Main zone Main zone ZONE2 VIDEO OUT,
Amp Assign ZONE2 ZONE2 PRE OUT Stereo
FL SW C FR FL SW C FR ZONE2 ZONE3 ZONE2 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
Z2L Z2R Z3L Z3R
mode:
+ ZONE2/3 ZONE3 ZONE3 PRE OUT Stereo –
ZONE2 & 3
Setup
Stereo Stereo
POWER ZONE4 ZONE4 OPTICAL3 OUT Bit-stream –
Z2 Z3
7.1ch 3.1ch ZONE2/3
“ON” +
SL-A SR-A (MONO)
Playback
SBL SBR
Remote Control
Power amplifier
AV amplifier
• When the ZONE2 ON/OFF button is set to “ON” and the ZONE3 ON/OFF button is set to “OFF”, the main zone DVD player AVR-4308 ZONE2 video
is set to 5.1-channel playback. output
• When the ZONE3 ON/OFF button is set to “ON”, the main zone is set to 3.1-channel playback. Input ZONE2 audio
Multi-Zone
output
n Amp Assign mode setting and speakers connected to the various speaker ZONE3
terminals
Remote Power amplifier
Speaker terminal SURR. SURR-B/ control unit
Information
SOURCE SELECT <ZONE3 ON/OFF> VOLUME Multi-Zone Operations Turning off the Sound Temporarily
Getting Started
In the zone mode for which you want to mute the sound, press
Turning the Power On and Off [MUTE].
The sound is reduced to the level set at GUI menu “Manual Setup”
GOperation on the main unitH – “Zone Setup” – “(select the zone)” – “Mute Level” (vpage 35).
Connections
Press <ZONE2 ON/OFF>, <ZONE3 ON/OFF> or <ZONE4 ON/OFF> for the zone To cancel, either adjust the volume or press [MUTE] again.
to be operated. The setting is canceled when the zone’s power is turned off.
When the power turns on, the multi-zone indicator lights on the
display.
• The source selected for ZONE2 is also output from the recording
GOperation on the remote control unitH
Setup
output connectors.
In the zone mode you want to operate, press [ON] or [OFF]. • For ZONE2, the “Zone Setup” can be made while watching the on-
<ZONE2 ON/OFF> <ZONE4 ON/OFF>
screen display. Also, when ZONE3 is operated, the on-screen display
<ZONE2/3/4 / REC SELECT>
Playback
Selecting the Input Source appears on the ZONE2 monitor, so operation can be performed
watching this on-screen display.
GOperation on the main unitH ZONE2 MENU
[ AMP]
Remote Control
q Press <ZONE2/3/4 / REC SELECT> and select the zone to be adjusted.
INPUT :DVD ZONE2 MENU
w Turn <SOURCE SELECT>. SIGNAL:ANALOG
VOL. :-40dB >Channel STEREO
Vol.Lev. VAR
[ON] GOperation on the remote control unitH >Bass 0dB Vol.Limit OFF
[OFF] [ON] In the zone mode you want to operate, press [SOURCE SELECT]. Treble 0dB P.On Lev.
Mute Lev.
LAST
FULL
HPF OFF
(ZONE2 [OFF] Lch Lev. 0dB
Multi-Zone
Rch Lev. 0dB
mode) (ZONE3 Adjusting the Volume
VOLUME or ZONE4
GOperation on the main unitH
mode)
[MUTE] q Press <ZONE2/3/4 / REC SELECT> and select the zone to be adjusted. NOTE
w Turn <VOLUME> to adjust.
Information
• When connected to the component video output connectors, the
SOURCE on-screen display is not displayed.
GOperation on the remote control unitH
SELECT In the zone mode whose volume you want to adjust, press [VOLUME].
• When the input source to which the digital input connectors
(OPTICAL/COAXIAL) are assigned is selected in ZONE2 or ZONE3,
(Main remote control unit) [Variable range] ––– –70dB ~ –40dB ~ +18dB playback is only possible if the digital signal being input is in PCM
Troubleshooting
(2-channel) format.
• Digital audio signals input from the DENON LINK or HDMI connectors
[ZONE SELECT] • The volume can be adjusted when GUI menu “Manual Setup”
cannot be played in multi-zone.
[OFF] • In ZONE4, it is not possible to select with no digital input signals
[ON] – “Zone Setup” – “(select the zone)” – “Volume Level” is set to (“TUNER”, “PHONO”, “iPod”, etc.). Network audio signals (Internet
“Variable”. The volume can be increased up to the value set at radio, music server, USB) can be played as long as they are not
GUI menu “Manual Setup” – “Zone Setup” – “(select the zone)” copyright-protected.
– “Volume Limit” (vpage 35). • When certain digital signals are being input, noise may be output
SOURCE SELECT • The volume for ZONE2 and ZONE3 can be adjusted with the remote from the ZONE2 and ZONE3 audio output connectors.
control unit. • When “DENON LINK” is assigned at the GUI menu “Assign” setting,
the PCM signals, network audio (Internet radio, music server and
USB) signals input from the digital input connectors cannot be output
(Sub remote control unit) from the ZONE2 and ZONE3 audio output connectors.
Number of surround back speakers w Setting for primarily watching movies using diffusion type
Getting Started
About Speaker Installation We recommend installing the speakers for the surround “L” and “R” Path of the surround sound from the
channels a bit forward. speakers to the listening position
Sound positioning directly to the rear can be achieved easily by adding Examples of speaker layouts
a surround back speaker to a 5.1-channel system.
In addition, the acoustic image extending between the sides and the Below we introduce examples of speaker layouts. Refer to these to
Playback
Point slightly
Change of positioning and acoustic image downwards
with 5.1-channel systems q When mainly playing movies
Recommended when your surround speakers are single or 2-way 60°
speakers. Surround back speakers
Front speakers
Center speaker GAs seen from aboveH GAs seen from the sideH
Multi-Zone
60°
Surround Surround back
Surround speaker speaker Monitor
speakers
Front speaker Subwoofer
Movement of acoustic image from SR to SL
60 to 90 cm 45° ~ 60°
Troubleshooting
G2H When not using surround back speakers Dolby TrueHD
DTS Surround
Getting Started
Front speakers Dolby TrueHD is a high definition audio technology developed by Dolby
Center speaker
Laboratories, using lossless coding technology to faithfully reproduce
the sound of the studio master.
DTS Digital Surround
This format is compatible with a maximum sampling frequency of 96 DTS Digital Surround is the standard digital surround format of DTS,
Monitor
kHz and up to 7.1-channels, so it is used for applications particularly Inc., compatible with a sampling frequency of 44.1 or 48 kHz and up
Subwoofer
Connections
prioritizing sound quality. to 5.1-channels of digital discrete surround sound.
60°
Surround speaker
Dolby Pro Logic g DTS-HD High Resolution Audio
Front speaker Dolby Pro Logic g is a matrix decoding technology developed by Dolby DTS-HD High Resolution Audio is an improved version of the
60 to 90 cm Laboratories.
Setup
conventional DTS, DTS-ES and DTS 96/24 signals formats, compatible
Regular music such as that on CDs is encoded into 5-channels to with sampling frequencies of 96 or 48 kHz and up to 7.1-channels
achieve an excellent surround effect. of discrete digital sound. High data bit rate performance provides
120°
Playback
The surround channel signals are converted into stereo and full band high quality sound. This format is fully compatible with conventional
Surround speakers signals (with a frequency response of 20 Hz to 20 kHz or greater) products, including conventional DTS digital surround 5.1-channel
to create a “three-dimensional” sound image offering a rich sense of data.
GAs seen from aboveH GAs seen from the sideH presence for all stereo sources.
Remote Control
DTS-HD Master Audio
Dolby Pro Logic gx
Surround Dolby Pro Logic gx is a further improved version of the Dolby Pro Logic
DTS-HD Master Audio is DTS, Inc’s lossless audio format compatible
with up to 96 kHz/7.1-channels. The lossless audio coding technology
The AVR-4308 is equipped with a digital signal processing circuit that g matrix decoding technology. faithfully reproduces the sound of the studio master. It is fully
lets you play program sources in the surround mode to achieve the Audio signals recorded in 2-channels are decoded to achieve a natural compatible with conventional products, including conventional DTS
Multi-Zone
same sense of presence as in a movie theater. sound with up to 7.1-channels. digital surround 5.1-channel data.
There are 3 modes: “Music” suited for playing music, “Cinema”
suited for playing movies, and “Game” which is optimized for playing DTS-ES™ Discrete 6.1
Dolby Surround games.
DTS-ES™ Discrete 6.1 is a 6.1-channel discrete digital audio format
Information
b Sources recorded in Dolby Surround adding a surround back (SB) channel to the DTS digital surround sound.
Dolby Digital Sources recorded in Dolby Surround are indicated with the following Decoding of conventional 5.1-channel audio signals is also possible
Dolby Digital is a multichannel digital signal format developed by Dolby logo marks. according to the decoder.
Laboratories. Dolby Surround support mark :
A total of 5.1-channels are played: 3 front channels (“FL” , “FR” and DTS-ES™ Matrix 6.1
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“C”), 2 surround channels (“SL” and “SR”) and the “LFE” channel for Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of DTS-ES™ Matrix 6.1 is a 6.1-channel discrete digital audio format
low frequencies.
Dolby Laboratories. inserting a surround back (SB) channel to the DTS digital surround
Because of this, there is no crosstalk between channels and a realistic
sound through matrix encoding. Decoding of conventional 5.1-channel
sound field with a “three-dimensional” feeling (sense of distance,
audio signals is also possible according to the decoder.
movement and positioning) is achieved.
A real, overpowering sense of presence is achieved when playing
DTS NEO:6™ Surround
movie sources in AV rooms as well.
DTS NEO:6™ is a matrix decoding technology for achieving 6.1-
Dolby Digital Plus channel surround playback with 2-channel sources. It includes “DTS
NEO:6 CINEMA” suited for playing movies and “DTS NEO:6 MUSIC”
Dolby Digital Plus is an improved Dolby Digital signal format that is
suited for playing music.
compatible with up to 7.1-channels of discrete digital sound and also
improves sound quality thanks to extra data bit rate performance. It
is upwardly compatible with conventional Dolby Digital, so it offers
greater flexibility in response to the source signal and the conditions
of the playback equipment.
DTS 96/24
HDCD® Advanced AL24 Processing Multi
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5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,226,616; 6,487,535 & other dynamic range and achieving a high resolution. technology, DENON has also developed “Advanced AL24 Processing”
U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS is a registered Conventional CDs and HDCD compatible CDs are identified that dramatically improves information volume in the time axis region
trademark and the DTS logos, Symbol, DTS-HD and DTS-HD automatically to select the optimum digital processing. using high-speed signal detection and processing technology. In
Master Audio are trademarks of DTS, Inc.© 1996-2007 DTS, Inc. addition to expanding original 16-bit digital data to 24 bits, “Advanced
All Rights Reserved. ®, HDCD®, High Definition Compatible Digital® and AL24 Processing” uses data interpolation along the time axis or up-
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Microsoft® are either registered trademarks or trademarks of converted sampling to achieve natural interpolation without losing the
Microsoft Corporation, Inc. in the United States and/or other original data. A digital filter is used to further expand adaptability and
countries. HDCD system manufactured under license from perform optimum filtering calculations for ringing-free pulse response,
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Audyssey MultEQ XT Microsoft Corporation, Inc. This product is covered by one or more pulsive music data and attack sounds.
of the following: In the USA: 5,479,168, 5,638,074, 5,640,161, This results in the reproduction of such spatial information as the
Audyssey MultEQ XT is a technology designed to provide the optimum 5,808,574, 5,838,274, 5,854,600, 5,864,311, 5,872,531, and in delicate nuances in the music, the positions of the performers, and
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listening environment for multiple listeners within the listening Australia: 669114. Other patents pending. the breadth, height, and depth of the concert hall. “Advanced AL24
area. Test data collected from multiple listening points is analyzed Processing” is conducted for all channels and modes other than DSD
comprehensively and equalization that improves the sound quality for DIRECT.
the entire listening area is performed.
Audyssey MultEQ XT not only corrects frequency response problems DENON LINK
in large listening areas, it also fully automates the surround system
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Audyssey MultEQ XT is a trademark of Audyssey Laboratories. It is It allows digital transfer of the 192 kHz/24 bit 2-channel digital signals
licensed under US and National Patent Applications 20030235318 of DVD-Audio discs, PCM multi-channel signals, etc. Full-spec digital
and 10/700,220. Additional U.S. and Foreign Patents pending. transfer of the audio contents of Super Audio CD is possible by
MultEQ and the Audyssey MultEQ logo are trademarks of connecting a player equipped for DENON LINK 3rd Edition.
Audyssey Laboratories, Inc.. All rights reserved.
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HDMI Surround Modes and Parameters
Getting Started
(High-Definition Multimedia Interface) Signals and adjustability in the different modes
HDMI is a digital interface standard for next generation TVs based Channel output Parameter (default values are shown in parentheses)
Surround Mode
on DVI (Digital Visual Interface) standards and optimized for use in Surround Surround D. COMP LFE AFDM
Front L/R Center Subwoofer SB CH Out Cinema EQ.
consumer equipment. L/R Back L/R z1 z2 z1
Connections
Non-compressed digital video and multi-channel audio signals are PURE DIRECT, DIRECT S A A A D S (OFF) S (0 dB) A A A
transmitted with a single connection. DSD DIRECT S A A A A A A A A A
HDMI is also compatible with HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Contents DSD MULTI DIRECT S D D D D A S (0 dB) A S A
Protection), a technology for protecting copyrights that encrypts digital MULTI CH DIRECT S D D D D A S (0 dB) S (ON) S A
video signals in the same was as with DVI. STEREO S (OFF) S (0 dB)
Setup
S A A A D A A A
EXT. IN S D D D D A A A A A
Deep Color
MULTI CH IN S D D D D A S (0 dB) S (ON) S A
Playback
Eliminates on-screen color banding, for smooth tonal transitions and WIDE SCREEN S D D D D S (OFF) S (0 dB) A S S (OFF)
subtle gradations between colors. DOLBY PRO LOGIC gx S D D D D S (OFF) A A S S (NOTE1)
Enables increased contrast ratio. DOLBY PRO LOGIC g S D D A D S (OFF) A A S S (NOTE2)
Can represent many times more shades of gray between black and
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DTS NEO:6 S D D D D S (OFF) A A S S (NOTE1)
white.
DOLBY DIGITAL S D D D D S (OFF) S (0 dB) S (ON) S S (OFF)
At 30-bit pixel depth, a four times improvement would be the minimum,
DTS SURROUND S D D D D S (OFF) S (0 dB) S (ON) S S (OFF)
and the typical improvement would be eight times or more.
7CH STEREO S D D D D S (OFF) S (0 dB) A S A
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Next-generation “xvYCC” color space supports 1.8 times as many JAZZ CLUB S D D D D S (OFF) S (0 dB) A S A
colors as existing HDTV signals. CLASSIC CONCERT S D D D D S (OFF) S (0 dB) A S A
Lets HDTVs display colors more accurately.
MONO MOVIE S D D D D S (OFF) S (0 dB) A S A
Enables displays with natural, vivid colors.
VIDEO GAME S D D D D S (OFF) S (0 dB) A S A
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Lip Sync MATRIX S D D D D S (OFF) S (0 dB) A S A
VIRTURL S A A A D S (OFF) S (0 dB) A A A
Because consumer electronics devices are using increasingly
S : Signal / Adjustable S : Enable
complex digital signal processing to enhance the clarity and detail of
A : No signal / Not adjustable A : Unable
the content, synchronization of video and audio in user devices has
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D : Turned on or off by speaker configuration setting NOTE1 : This parameter is availabe when the GUI menu “Parameter”
become a greater challenge and could potentially require complex end- – “Audio” – “Surround Parameters” – “Mode” is set to
user adjustments. HDMI 1.3 incorporates an automatic video/audio “Cinema” (vpage 44).
synching capability that allows devices to perform this synchronization NOTE2 : This parameter is availabe when the GUI menu “Parameter”
automatically with total accuracy. – “Audio” – “Surround Parameters” – “Mode” is set to
“Cinema” or “Pro Logic” (vpage 44).
NOTE:
“HDMI”, “HDMI logo” and “High-Definition Multimedia Interface” z1 : When playing Dolby Digital and DTS signals.
are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing z2 : When playing Dolby Digital, DTS, DVD-Audio and Super
LLC. Audio CD.
Signals and adjustability in the different modes
Getting Started
DSD DIRECT A A A A S A A A A A A A A A
DSD MULTI DIRECT A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
MULTI CH DIRECT A A A A A A A A A A A S (OFF) S (NOTE5) A
STEREO A A A A A A A A A A S (0 dB) S (OFF) S (OFF) S
EXT. IN A A A A A A A A A S A A A A
Setup
DOLBY PRO LOGIC gx S (Cinema) A A A A S (OFF) S (3) S (3) A A S (0 dB) S (OFF) S (OFF) S
DOLBY PRO LOGIC g S (Cinema) A A A A S (OFF) S (3) S (3) A A S (0 dB) S (OFF) S (OFF) S
DTS NEO:6 S (Cinema) A A A A A A A S (0.3) A S (0 dB) S (OFF) S (OFF) S
DOLBY DIGITAL A A A A A A A A A A S (0 dB) S (OFF) S (OFF) A
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Differences in Surround Mode Names Depending on the Input Signals
Getting Started
Button Input signals
WMA DTS DOLBY DIGITAL DVD-AUDIO Super Audio CD
(Windows
LINEAR DOLBY
Note Media Audio) DTS ES DTS ES DOLBY DOLBY DOLBY DOLBY DVD- DVD-
Surround mode ANALOG PCM / DTS DTS DIGITAL EX DSD DSD
/ MP3 / DSCRT MTRX DIGITAL EX DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL Audio Audio
Connections
WAV (5.1ch) 96/24 (With no (multi ch) (2ch)
MPEG-4 (With Flag) (With Flag) (With Flag) (5.1/5/4ch) (4/3ch) (2ch) (multi ch) (2ch)
Flag)
AAC / FLAC
STANDARD
DTS SURROUND
Setup
DTS ES DSCRT6.1 z1 A A A F D A A A A A A A A A A A A
DTS ES MTRX6.1 z1 A A A A F D A A A A A A A A A A A
DTS SURROUND A A A S S F A A A A A A A A A A
Playback
DTS 96/24 A A A A A A F A A A A A A A A A
DTS + PLgx CINEMA z2 A A A S S S S A A A A A A A A A
DTS + PLgx MUSIC z1 A A A S S S S A A A A A A A A A
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DTS + NEO:6 z1 A A A A S S S A A A A A A A A A
DTS NEO:6 CINEMA S S S A A A A A A A A S A S A S
DTS NEO:6 MUSIC S S S A A A A A A A A S A S A S
DOLBY SURROUND
DOLBY DIGITAL EX z1 A A A A A A A S S S S A A A A A
DOLBY DIGITAL A A A A A A A S F F F A A A A A
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DOLBY DIGITAL + PLgx CINEMA z2 A A A A A A A F D S S S A A A A A
DOLBY DIGITAL + PLgx MUSIC z1 A A A A A A A S S S S A A A A A
DOLBY PRO LOGIC gx CINEMA S S S A A A A A A A A F A S A S
DOLBY PRO LOGIC gx MUSIC S S S A A A A A A A A S A S A S
Information
DOLBY PRO LOGIC gx GAME S S S A A A A A A A A S A S A S
DOLBY PRO LOGIC g CINEMA S S S A A A A A A A A S A S A S
DOLBY PRO LOGIC g MUSIC S S S A A A A A A A A S A S A S
DOLBY PRO LOGIC g GAME S S S A A A A A A A A S A S A S
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DOLBY PRO LOGIC S S S A A A A A A A A S A S A S
MULTI CH IN
MULTI CH IN A A A A A A A A A A A A F A F A
MULTI IN + PLgx CINEMA z2 A A A A A A A A A A A A S A S A
MULTI IN + PLgx MUSIC z1 A A A A A A A A A A A A S A S A
MULTI CH IN 7.1 A A A A A A A A A A A A S A A A
NOTE:
z1: This mode is not available when the surround back speaker setup is set to “None”.
z2: This mode is not available when the surround back speaker setup is set to “1spkr” or “None”
.
F: Mode selectable in initial status
D: Mode fixed when “AFDM” is “ON”
S: Selectable mode
A: Non-selectable mode
Button Input signals
Getting Started
DIRECT
DIRECT S S S S S S S S S S S S A S A S
DSD DIRECT A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A S
DSD MULTI DIRECT A A A A A A A A A A A A A A S A
Setup
MULTI CH DIRECT A A A A A A A A A A A A S A S A
M DIRECT + PLgx CINEMA z2 A A A A A A A A A A A A S A S A
M DIRECT + PLgx MUSIC z1 A A A A A A A A A A A A S A S A
Playback
M DIRECT 7.1 A A A A A A A A A A A A S A A A
PURE DIRECT
PURE DIRECT S S S S S S S S S S S S A S A S
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DSP SIMULATION
7CH STEREO z3 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
WIDE SCREEN S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
SUPER STADIUM S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Information
ROCK ARENA S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
JAZZ CLUB S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
CLASSIC CONCERT S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
MONO MOVIE S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
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VIDEO GAME S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
MATRIX S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
VIRTUAL S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
STEREO
STEREO F F F S S S S S S S S S S F S F
NOTE :
z1: This mode is not available when the surround back speaker setup is set to “None”.
z2: This mode is not available when the surround back speaker setup is set to “1spkr” or “None”
.
z3: If the surround back speaker setup is set to “None”
, then “5CH STEREO” is displayed.
F : Mode selectable in initial status
S : Selectable mode
A : Non-selectable mode
IEEE 802.11g
About Networks Windows Media DRM
Getting Started
This is another wireless LAN standard set by the 802 working group
A copyright-protected technology developed by Microsoft. that establishes LAN technology standards at the IEEE (Institute of
Windows Media Player Ver.11 • Windows Vista and the Windows logo are trademarks of the Electrical and Electronics Engineers) of the United States, and is
Microsoft group of companies. compatible with IEEE 802.11b. It also uses the 2.4 GHz band, but
This is a media player distributed free of charge by Microsoft enables communications at a maximum speed of 54 Mbps.
Corporation. • The PlaysForSure logo, Windows Media and the Windows logo are
Connections
It can be used to play playlists created with Windows Media Player trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
Ver. 11 as well as files in such formats as WMA, DRM WMA, MP3 United States and/or other countries.
The value indicated above is the maximum theoretical value for the
and WAV. • Content providers are using the digital rights management technology
wireless LAN standard, and does not indicate the actual data transfer
for Windows Media contained in this device (WM-DRM) to protect
rate.
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the integrity of their content (Secure Content) so that their intellectual
property, including copyright, in such content is not misappropriated.
vTuner Infrastructure Communications
This device uses WM-DRM software to play Secure Content (WM-
Playback
DRM Software). If the security of the WM-DRM Software in this “Infrastructure Communications” refers to networks using wireless
This is a free online contents server for Internet radio. Note that usage device has been compromised, owners of Secure Content (Secure LAN access points.
fees are included in upgrade costs. Content Owners) may request that Microsoft revoke the WM-DRM This function can be used to connect to the Internet or a wired LAN
For inquiries about this service, visit the vTuner site below. Software’s right to acquire new licenses to copy, display and/or play via a wireless LAN access point. Wireless LAN access points include
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vTuner website: http://www.radiodenon.com Secure Content. Revocation does not alter the WM-DRM Software’s wireless broadband routers.
This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of ability to play unprotected content. A list of revoked WM-DRM
Nothing Else Matters Software and BridgeCo. Use or distribution of Software is sent to your device whenever you download a license Ad-hoc Communications
such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license for Secure Content from the Internet or from a PC. Microsoft may,
in conjunction with such license, also download revocation list onto Signal transfer through wireless interconnection of computers is referred
from Nothing Else Matters Software and BridgeCo or an authorized
your device on behalf of Secure Content Owners. to as “ad hoc communications”. With such ad hoc communications
subsidiary.
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there is no connection to the Internet. Ad hoc communications are
suited for establishing simple temporary networks.
DLNA About Wireless LAN Network Names (SSID: Security Set Identifier)
Information
When forming wireless LAN networks, groups are formed to prevent
• DLNA and DLNA CERTIFIED are trademarks and/or service marks of
Wi-Fi® interference, data theft, etc. This grouping is done by “SSID” or
Digital Living Network Alliance.
“Security Set Identifiers”. For further security, a WEP key is set and
• Some contents may not be compatible with other DLNA CERTIFIED™ Wi-Fi Certification assures tested and proven interoperability by the
signal transfer is not possible unless the SSID and WEP key match.
products. Wi-Fi Alliance, a group certifying interoperability among wireless LAN
Troubleshooting
devices.
WEP Key (Network Key)
IEEE 802.11b This is key information used for encrypting data when conducting
data transfer. On the AVR-4308, the same WEP key is used for data
This is one wireless LAN standard set by the 802 working group encryption and decryption, so the same WEP key must be set on
that establishes LAN technology standards at the IEEE (Institute of both devices in order for communications to be established between
Electrical and Electronics Engineers) of the United States. It uses the them.
2.4 GHz band usable freely without a radio frequency license (ISM
band), enabling communications at a maximum speed of 11 Mbps.
The value indicated above is the maximum theoretical value for the
wireless LAN standard, and does not indicate the actual data transfer
rate.
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access)
Getting Started
and client.
Passphrase
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the same as for WEP, but the security level is increased by changing
the network key used for encryption for each packet.
lengths of 128, 192 and 256 bits and key lengths of 128, 192 and 256
bits as well, offering extremely high encryption security.
Relationship Between Video Signals and Monitor Output
Getting Started
n Main zone
Input signal Monitor output Monitor output (when GUI menu displayed)
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HDMI COMPONENT S-VIDEO VIDEO HDMI COMPONENT S-VIDEO VIDEO HDMI COMPONENT S-VIDEO VIDEO
A A A A b b z3 z3 z3 z3
A A A S b VIDEOz1 VIDEOz1 VIDEOz1 z4 VIDEOz1 z4 b z
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 2z VIDEO 2z VIDEOz2
A A S A b S-VIDEOz1 S-VIDEOz1 S-VIDEOz1 S-VIDEOz1 b z
S-VIDEO 2 S-VIDEO 2z S-VIDEO 2z S-VIDEOz2
Connections
A A S S b S-VIDEOz1 S-VIDEOz1 S-VIDEOz1 S-VIDEOz1 b S-VIDEOz2 S-VIDEOz2 S-VIDEOz2 S-VIDEOz2
A S (1080p) A A A COMPONENT A A b z3 z3 z3 z3
A S (480p ~ 720p) A A b COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz1 A A b COMPONENTz2 COMPONENTz2 A A
A S (480i/576i) A A b COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz1 b COMPONENT 2 COMPONENT 2 COMPONENT 2 COMPONENTz2
z z z
A S (1080p) A S b VIDEO COMPONENT VIDEO z4 VIDEO z4 b z
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 2z VIDEO 2z VIDEOz2
A S (480p ~ 720p) A S b COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz1 A VIDEO b COMPONENTz2 COMPONENTz2 A VIDEO
COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz2 COMPONENTz2 COMPONENTz2 COMPONENTz2
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A S (480i/576i) A S b b
A S (1080p) S A b S-VIDEO COMPONENT S-VIDEO S-VIDEO b z
S-VIDEO 2 S-VIDEO 2z S-VIDEO 2z S-VIDEOz2
A S (480p ~ 720p) S A b COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz1 S-VIDEO S-VIDEO b COMPONENTz2 COMPONENTz2 S-VIDEO S-VIDEO
A S (480i/576i) S A b COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz1 b COMPONENTz2 COMPONENTz2 COMPONENTz2 COMPONENTz2
Playback
A S (1080p) S S b S-VIDEO COMPONENT S-VIDEO S-VIDEO b S-VIDEO*2 S-VIDEOz2 S-VIDEOz2 S-VIDEOz2
A S (480p ~ 720p) S S b COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz1 S-VIDEO S-VIDEO b COMPONENTz2 COMPONENTz2 S-VIDEO S-VIDEO
A S (480i/576i) S S b COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz1 b COMPONENTz2 COMPONENTz2 COMPONENTz2 COMPONENTz2
S A A A HDMI A A A z
HDMI 2 A A A
S A A S HDMI VIDEO VIDEO z4 VIDEO z4 HDMIz2 VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO
HDMI S-VIDEO S-VIDEO S-VIDEO HDMIz2 S-VIDEO S-VIDEO S-VIDEO
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S A S A
S A S S HDMI S-VIDEO S-VIDEO S-VIDEO HDMIz2 S-VIDEO S-VIDEO S-VIDEO
S S (1080p) A A HDMI COMPONENT A A HDMIz2 COMPONENT A A
S S (480p ~ 720p) A A HDMI COMPONENT A A z
HDMI 2 COMPONENT A A
S S (480i/576i) A A HDMI COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT HDMIz2 COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT
With HDMI S S (1080p) A S HDMI COMPONENT VIDEO z4 VIDEO z4 HDMIz2 COMPONENT VIDEO VIDEO
ON S (480p ~ 720p) HDMI COMPONENT VIDEO HDMIz2 COMPONENT VIDEO
monitor S A S A A
S S (480i/576i) A S HDMI COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT HDMIz2 COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT
S S (1080p) S A HDMI COMPONENT S-VIDEO S-VIDEO z
HDMI 2 COMPONENT S-VIDEO S-VIDEO
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S S (480p ~ 720p) S A HDMI COMPONENT S-VIDEO S-VIDEO HDMIz2 COMPONENT S-VIDEO S-VIDEO
S S (480i/576i) S A HDMI COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT HDMIz2 COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT
S S (1080p) S S HDMI COMPONENT S-VIDEO S-VIDEO z
HDMI 2 COMPONENT S-VIDEO S-VIDEO
S S (480p ~ 720p) S S HDMI COMPONENT S-VIDEO S-VIDEO HDMIz2 COMPONENT S-VIDEO S-VIDEO
S S (480i/576i) S S HDMI COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT HDMIz2 COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT
S A A A A A z3 z3 z3
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S A A S A VIDEOz1 VIDEOz1 z4 VIDEOz1 z4 A VIDEOz2 VIDEOz2 VIDEOz2
S A S A A S-VIDEOz1 S-VIDEOz1 S-VIDEOz1 A S-VIDEOz2 S-VIDEOz2 S-VIDEOz2
S A S S A S-VIDEOz1 S-VIDEOz1 S-VIDEOz1 A S-VIDEOz2 S-VIDEOz2 S-VIDEOz2
S S (1080p) A A A COMPONENT A A A z 3 z 3 z3
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or S S (1080p) A S A A
S S (480p ~ 720p) A S A COMPONENTz1 A VIDEO A COMPONENTz2 A VIDEO
with HDMI
S S (480i/576i) A S A COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz1 A COMPONENTz2 COMPONENTz2 COMPONENTz2
monitor off
S S (1080p) S A A COMPONENT S-VIDEOz1 S-VIDEO A S-VIDEOz2 S-VIDEOz2 S-VIDEOz2
S S (480p ~ 720p) S A A COMPONENTz1 S-VIDEO S-VIDEO A COMPONENTz2 S-VIDEO S-VIDEO
S S (480i/576i) S A A COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz1 A COMPONENTz2 COMPONENTz2 COMPONENTz2
S S (1080p) S S A COMPONENT S-VIDEOz1 S-VIDEO A S-VIDEO 2z S-VIDEO 2z S-VIDEOz2
S S (480p ~ 720p) S S A COMPONENTz1 S-VIDEO S-VIDEO A COMPONENTz2 S-VIDEO S-VIDEO
S S (480i/576i) S S A COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz1 COMPONENTz1 A COMPONENTz2 COMPONENTz2 COMPONENTz2
S : Signal present A :
No output b : Output according to “Resolution” setting (i/p Scaler : When “A to H” is set) (vpage 31).
A : No signal z1 :
The “Picture Adjust” setting can be made. : Wallpaper or set background color displayed
480p ~ 720p : 480p / 576p / 1080i / 720p z2 :
Superimposed over video signal : Output according to “Resolution” setting (i/p Scaler : When “H to H” is set) (vpage 31).
z3 Only displayed when the MENU button is
: : GUI menu not displayed
pressed
z4 : If the input signal is in SECAM format, it is
• The main zone video conversion function is compatible with the following formats: NTSC, PAL, SECAM, NTSC4,43, PAL -N, PAL -M and PAL -60.
• When SECAM signals of video input are up-converted, the signals are output in PAL format from the S-Video connector.
• If the input signal is a component 1080p signal, up-converting to HDMI is not possible.
• The GUI menu display cannot be superimposed when xvYCC signals and component 1080p signal, computer’s resolution (e.g. VGA) are input.
SIGNAL IN MONITOR OUT (Normally) MONITOR OUT (when GUI menu displayed)
Getting Started
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HDMI COMPONENT S-VIDEO VIDEO HDMI COMPONENT S-VIDEO VIDEO HDMI COMPONENT S-VIDEO VIDEO
A A A A A A A A S S S S
A A A S A A A S (VIDEO) S S S S
A A S A A A S (S-VIDEO) A S S S S
A A S S A A S (S-VIDEO) S (VIDEO) S S S S
Connections
A S A A A S (COMPONENT) A A S S S S
A S A S A S (COMPONENT) A S (VIDEO) S S S S
A S S A A S (COMPONENT) S (S-VIDEO) A S S S S
A S S S A S (COMPONENT) S (S-VIDEO) S (VIDEO) S S S S
OFF
S A A A S (HDMI) A A A S (HDMI)z2 A A A
Setup
S S S A A A A A
S S S S S (HDMI) S (COMPONENT) S (S-VIDEO) S (VIDEO) S (HDMI)z2 A A A
To display the GUI menu on an HDMI monitor, output with a resolution of 480p/576p.
n ZONE2
Information
A S A A S (S-VIDEO)
A S S A S (S-VIDEO)
S A A S (COMPONENT) A
S A S S (COMPONENT) S (VIDEO)
S S A S (COMPONENT) S (S-VIDEO)
S S S S (COMPONENT) S (S-VIDEO)
Relationship Between Amp Assign Setting and
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Speaker Output
STEREO or DIRECT (2ch) Mode
Connections
Status Speaker terminal
Setting SURROUND B/
Surround mode SURROUND A SURROUND BACK ASSIGN-2
ASSIGN
STEREO/DIRECT – – FL/FR FL/FR
2ch Bi-Wiring
Other SLA/SRA SBL/SBR – –
Setup
STEREO/DIRECT – – FL/FR FL/FR
2ch Bi-Amp
Other SLA/SRA SBL/SBR – –
Playback
Multi-Zone Power On/Off
Status Speaker terminal
Remote Control
Setting SURROUND SURROUND B/
ZONE2 ZONE3 SURROUND A ASSIGN-2
BACK ASSIGN
ON SLA/SRA – SLB/SRB Z2 L/R
ON
ZONE2 OFF SLA/SRA – SLB/SRB Z2 L/R
ON SLA/SRA SBL/SBR SLB/SRB –
OFF
OFF SLA/SRA SBL/SBR SLB/SRB –
Multi-Zone
ON SLA/SRA – SLB/SRB Z3 L/R
ON
OFF SLA/SRA SBL/SBR SLB/SRB –
ZONE3
ON SLA/SRA – SLB/SRB Z3 L/R
OFF
OFF SLA/SRA SBL/SBR SLB/SRB –
ON SLA/SRA – SLB/SRB Z2/Z3
ZONE ON
OFF SLA/SRA – SLB/SRB Z2/Z3
Information
(MONO) ON SLA/SRA – SLB/SRB Z2/Z3
OFF
OFF SLA/SRA SBL/SBR SLB/SRB –
ON SLA/SRA – FL/FR Z2 L/R
Bi-Wiring & ON
OFF SLA/SRA – FL/FR Z2 L/R
ZONE2 ON SLA/SRA SBL/SBR FL/FR –
Troubleshooting
OFF
OFF SLA/SRA SBL/SBR FL/FR –
ON SLA/SRA – FL/FR Z3 L/R
Bi-Wiring & ON
OFF SLA/SRA SBL/SBR FL/FR –
ZONE3 ON SLA/SRA – FL/FR Z3 L/R
OFF
OFF SLA/SRA SBL/SBR FL/FR –
ON SLA/SRA – FL/FR Z2/Z3
Bi-Wiring & ON
OFF SLA/SRA – FL/FR Z2/Z3
ZONE(MONO) ON SLA/SRA – FL/FR Z2/Z3
OFF
OFF SLA/SRA SBL/SBR FL/FR –
ON – – Z3 L/R Z2 L/R
ZONE2/ ON
OFF SLA/SRA – SLB/SRB Z2 L/R
ZONE3 ON – – Z3 L/R Z2 L/R
OFF
OFF SLA/SRA SBL/SBR SLB/SRB –
ON – – Z3(MONO) Z2(MONO)
ZONE2/3 ON
OFF SLA/SRA – SLB/SRB Z2(MONO)
(MONO) ON – – Z3(MONO) –
OFF
OFF SLA/SRA SBL/SBR SLB/SRB –
Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page
Getting Started
Power turns off • Protection circuit activated due • Turn off the power, wait for the 11
suddenly and to rise of internal temperature. set to fully cool down, then turn
Troubleshooting power indicator the power back on.
flashes red. • Place the set in a well-ventilated 11
place.
If a problem should arise, first check the following:
• Core wires of two speakers are • First unplug the power cord, 11
Connections
• The remote ID of the main unit • Set the same remote IDs for the 37, 65
digital inputs are assigned and
and remote control unit do not main unit and remote control
the settable input modes do not
match. unit.
match.
Display is off. • The “Dimmer” setting is set to • Set to something other than 38
“OFF”. “OFF”.
• The PURE DIRECT mode is set. • Set a surround mode other than 43, 44
the PURE DIRECT mode.
“DOLBY DIGITAL” • DVD player’s digital audio output • Check the DVD player’s audio –
indicator does not setting is not proper. output setting. For details, read
appear on display. the DVD player’s operating
instructions.
GAudioH Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page
Getting Started
Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page No sound is • The “Manual Setup” – “HDMI • Set to “TV”. 31
No sound is • You are playing a monaural • The mode is set to something 43, 44 output from Setup” – “Audio” setting is set to
produced from source (TV, AM radio broadcast, other than “STANDARD”. the monitor “Amp”.
center speaker. etc.) in the STANDARD mode. connected
No sound • The surround mode is set to • Set to a surround playback 43, 44 with HDMI
connections.
Connections
is produced “STEREO”, “DIRECT” or “PURE mode.
from surround DIRECT”.
speakers. • The surround speaker’s power • Check the setting and change it 36 GVideoH
amplifier is assigned to a different as necessary. Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page
channel. The on-screen • The format of the GUI and TV • Match the format of the GUI and 36
Setup
No sound is • Surround back speaker setting is • Set to something other than 29 display does not (PAL or NTSC) do not match. TV.
produced from set to “None”. “None”. appear.
surround back • Surround mode not set to a mode • Select a surround playback 43, 44
Playback
No picture • The connections between the • Check the connections. 12 ~ 23
speaker. for 6.1- or 7.1-channel playback. mode. appears. AVR-4308 and monitor are
• The surround back speaker’s • Check the setting and change it 36 faulty.
power amplifier is assigned to a as necessary. • The monitor’s input setting is • Set properly. –
Remote Control
different channel. wrong.
No sound is • Subwoofer’s power not turned • Turn on the subwoofer’s power. – • PURE DIRECT mode is set. • Cancel the PURE DIRECT mode. 43, 44
produced from on. • The player is connected using the • High definition (1080i/720p) and –
subwoofer. • The “Subwoofer” setting at • Set to “Yes”. 29 component input connectors, the progressive (480p/576p) video
“Speaker Configuration” is set to monitor is connected using the signals are not down-converted.
“No”. video (yellow) or S-Video output Set the player to interlace
Multi-Zone
• The subwoofer is not properly • Check the connections. 10 connectors. (480i/576i) signals.
connected.
No picture • The connections to the HDMI • Check the connections. 12
• The subwoofer’s volume is • Adjust the subwoofer’s volume 61
appears connectors are faulty.
turned off. to an appropriate level.
with HDMI • HDMI input setting is improper. • Check the HDMI input setting. 41
No test tones are • Surround mode not set to • Set to the STANDARD mode. 43
Information
connections. • The monitor is not compatible • Connect a monitor that is 12
produced when “STANDARD”. with copyright protection compatible with copyright
main remote (HDCP). protection (HDCP).
control unit’s TEST • The HDMI format of the player • Match the HDMI format of the 12
TONE button is and monitor do not match. player and monitor.
Troubleshooting
pressed.
Picture cannot be • Input source does not match • The video conversion function 16
DTS sound is not • DVD player’s audio output setting • Set the DVD player. For details, – recorded. recorder’s video connection does not work for the REC
output. is not set to bitstream. refer to the DVD player’s connector (video or S-Video). OUT connectors. Match the
operating instructions. input source and recorder
• DVD player is not compatible • Use a DTS-compatible player. – connections.
with DTS sound playback.
DVDs cannot be • This is not a malfunction. Most –
• The AVR-4308’s “Decode Mode” • Set to the “Auto” or “DTS” 40
copied on a VCR. movie software includes copy
setting is set to “PCM”. mode. –
prevention signals and cannot be
HDMI audio • The “Manual Setup” – “HDMI • Set to “Amp”. 31 copied.
signals are not Setup” – “Audio” setting is set to
output from “TV”.
speakers.
GiPodH Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page
Getting Started
Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page Internet radio • Ethernet cable is not properly • Check the connection status. 21
iPod cannot be • The input source assigned to • Switch to the input source 42 cannot be played. connected or network is
played. “iPod dock” is not selected. assigned at “iPod dock”. disconnected.
• Cable is not properly connected. • Reconnect. 14 • Program is being broadcast in • Only Internet radio programs in 55
• Control Dock for iPod’s AC • Plug the Control Dock for iPod’s – non-compatible format. MP3 and WMA can be played on
this set.
Connections
is connected, • A USB memory device not • Connect a USB memory device – be played. • You are attempting to play a file • Files that are copyright protected 55
“USB” is not conforming to mass storage class conforming to mass storage that is copyright protected. cannot be played on this set.
displayed on the or MTP standards is connected. class or MTP standards. • Set and computer are connected • The set’s USB port cannot –
GUI menu. • The set port and the connected • Connect to the port set at “USB 42 by USB cable. be used for connection to a
Remote Control
via USB hub. directly to the USB port. • Set’s IP address is wrong. • Check the set’s IP address. 33 ~ 35
Files on a USB • USB memory device is in format • Set the format to FAT16 or – Cannot connect to • Radio station is not currently • Wait a while before trying again. –
memory device other than FAT16 or FAT32. FAT32. For details, refer to the preset or favorite broadcasting.
cannot be played. USB memory device’s operating radio stations. • Radio station is not currently in • It is not possible to connect to –
Information
“Server Full”
compatible format. format. or “Connection
• You are attempting to play a file • Files that are copyright protected 55 Down” is
that is copyright protected. cannot be played on this set. displayed and
The file names • Characters that cannot be • This is not a malfunction. On – station cannot be
are not displayed displayed are used. this set, characters that cannot connected to.
properly (“...”, etc.). be displayed are replaced with a Sound is broken • Network’s signal transfer speed • This is not a malfunction. When –
“ . (period)”. during playback. is slow or communications lines playing broadcast data with a
or radio station is congested. high bit rate, the sound may
be broken, depending on the
communications conditions.
Sound quality is • File being played has a low bit • This is not a malfunction. –
poor or played rate.
sound is noisy.
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GWireless LANH
Getting Started
Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page
Cannot connect • The settings of the SSID • Match the network settings with 34
to network. and network key (WEP) are the AVR-4308’s settings. Specifications
incorrect.
• The reception is poor and the • Shorten the distance from the –
n Audio section
Connections
signals cannot be received. wireless LAN’s access point,
• Power amplifier
remove any obstacles and
Rated output: Front:
otherwise improve visibility, then 140 W + 140 W (8 Ω/ohms, 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz with 0.05 % T.H.D.)
try reconnecting. Also install 190 W + 190 W (6 Ω/ohms, JEITA)
away from microwave ovens Center:
Setup
and the access points of other 140 W (8 Ω/ohms, 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz with 0.05 % T.H.D.)
networks. 190 W (6 Ω/ohms, JEITA)
• There are multiple networks and • Set the access point’s channel – Surround (A + B):
Playback
the usable channels overlap. settings away from the channels 140 W + 140 W (8 Ω/ohms, 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz with 0.05 % T.H.D.)
used for other networks. 190 W + 190 W (6 Ω/ohms, JEITA)
Surround back:
Alternatively, connect using a
140 W + 140 W (8 Ω/ohms, 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz with 0.05 % T.H.D.)
network cable.
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190 W + 190 W (6 Ω/ohms, JEITA)
Played sound is • There are multiple networks and • Set the access point’s channel – Dynamic power: 150 W x 2ch (8 Ω/ohms)
interrupted or the usable channels overlap. settings away from the channels 220 W x 2ch (4 Ω/ohms)
sound cannot be used for other networks. Output connectors: Front, Center, Surround back 6 ~ 16 Ω/ohms
played. Alternatively, connect using a Surround: A or B 6 ~ 16 Ω/ohms
network cable. A+B 8 ~ 16 Ω/ohms
• Analog
Multi-Zone
Noise in sound • The wireless LAN waves are Try one of the following methods:
Input sensitivity / Input impedance: 200 mV / 47 kΩ/kohms
or picture when causing interference. • Try changing the product’s place – Frequency response: 10 Hz ~ 100 kHz — +1, –3 dB (DIRECT mode)
viewing TV or of installation and the direction of S/N: 102 dB (DIRECT mode)
listening to radio. the antenna. Distortion: 0.005 % (20 Hz ~ 20 kHz) (DIRECT mode)
• Increase the separation between – Rated output: 1.2 V
Information
the equipment and AVR-4308. • Digital
• Connect the product into an – D/A output: Rated output — 2 V (at 0 dB playback)
outlet on a circuit different from Total harmonic distortion — 0.008 % (1 kHz, at 0 dB)
S/N ratio — 102 dB
that to which the AVR-4308 is
Dynamic range — 100 dB
connected.
Troubleshooting
Digital input: Format — Digital audio interface
• Phono equalizer (PHONO input — REC OUT)
Input sensitivity: 2.5 mV
RIAA deviation: ±1 dB (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
S/N: 74 dB (A weighting, with 5 mV input)
Rated output: 150 mV
Distortion factor: 0.03 % (1 kHz, 3 V)
n Video section n General
Getting Started
Receiving Range: 87.5 MHz ~ 108.0 MHz 522 kHz ~ 1611 kHz
Usable Sensitivity: 1.0 µV (11.2 dBf) 18 µV z: Wi-Fi® conformity indicates tested and proven interoperability by the “Wi-Fi Alliance”, a group certifying interoperability
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity: MONO 1.6 µV (15.3 dBf) among wireless LAN devices.
STEREO 23 µV (38.5 dBf)
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b For purposes of improvement, specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
S/N (IHF-A): MONO 77 dB
b (JEITA) : Standards established by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA).
STEREO 72 dB
Total harmonic Distortion (at 1 kHz): MONO 0.15 %
STEREO 0.3 %
n Wireless LAN
Network type (wireless LAN standards) : Conforming to IEEE 802.11b
Multi-Zone
List of preset codes
Denon Amp G Galaxi 00008 Skyworth 01464 Burmester 40420 Modulaire 40000, 40032, 40087, 40179,
40420, 40468
GE 00237, 00144 Sony 01006, 01460 Bush 40388
D Denon 81001, 82001, 83001, 84001
Gehua 00476 Sprucer 00144 C Cairn 40157
MTC 40420
Musical Fidelity 40393
General Instrument 00476, 00810, 00276, 00003 Starcom 00003 California Audio Labs 40029, 40303
Myryad 40157
Denon Tuner Gibralter 00003 StarHub 00276 Cambridge 40157
N NAD 40000, 40721
D Denon (Analog) 52863, 52795, 52800, 52805 GNI 01466 Sumitomo 01500, 01504 Cambridge Audio 40157
Naim 40157
GoldStar 00144 Supercable 00276 Cambridge 40157 NSM 40157
Soundworks
H Hitachi 00003, 00008 T Taihan 00778
O
Denon Digital Tuner Hongtian Jiangsu 01462 TCL 01445
Carver 40157, 40179 Onkyo 40868, 40101
CDC 40420 40000, 40032, 40037, 40087,
D Denon (NET) 62865, 62837, 62838, 62839 Hwalin 00303 Telewest 01068
CEC 40420
Optimus 40179, 40393, 40420, 40468
I Insight 00476, 00810 Time Warner cable 01877
Copland 40393
Orion 40393
PRESET CODE
Tascam 40393, 40420 Orion 20308, 20309 Northgate 01272 Astacom 00710 Coship 01457
Teac 40490, 40393, 40420 P Palladium 20375 P Packard Bell 01272 Aston 00142 Crossdigital 01109
Technics 40029, 40303 Panasonic 20229 Panasonic 01120 Astra 00713 Crown 01284
Techwood 40303 Philips 20029, 20229 Pioneer 01010 Astratec 01743 Cryptovision 00455, 00795
Thomson 40053 Phonotrend 20337 R Ricavision 01272 Astro 00173, 00658, 01099, 01100,
01113
Cyfra+ 01076
Thorens 40157 Pioneer 20027, 20220, 20099, 20109,
21306, 21312
S Samsung 01190, 01490
Atlantic Telephone 01333
Cyrus 00200
Thule Audio 40157
Polk Audio 20029
Sensory Science 01126
Atsat 01300
D D-box 00723, 00873, 01114
Tokai 40420 Sharp 01010 Daewoo 00713, 01111, 01296, 01743
R Radiola 20029 AtSky 01334
U Universum 40157, 40053
RCA 20027, 20220
SMC 01456
Audioline 01672
Delfa 00863
V Victor 40072
Revox 20029
Sony 01272, 01324, 01364
Aurora 00642, 00879, 01333, 01433
Deltasat 01075
W Wadia 40393
S Sansui 20029, 20009
Stack 9 01272
00497, 00642, 00863, 00879,
Dgtec 01542, 01631, 01242
40000, 40032, 40157, 40053, Sylvania 01563 Austar Digenius 00299
Wards 01176, 01259
40087, 40179 Sanyo 20074
Systemax 01272 Axiel 00710 Digiality 01685
Y Yamaha 40490, 40868, 40032, 40036 Sharp 20231, 20371
Yorx 40000 Sherwood 20337
T Tagar Systems 01272 Axil 01457, 01659 Digifusion 01645, 01743
Toshiba 01272 Axis 01111 DigiLogic 01284
Sonic 20375
20243, 20170, 20291, 20234,
Touch 01272 B B@ytronic 01412 DigiQuest 00863, 01300, 01457, 01473
CD Recorder Sony 21313 V Viewsonic 01272, 01329 Beko 00455 DigiSat 01232
D Denon 40766, 42868 T TaeKwang 20439 Vizio 01126 Bell ExpressVu 00775 Digisky 01457
J JVC 40072 Tandberg 20109 Voodoo 01272 Big Sat 01457 DigitAll World 01227
R RCA 40053, 40420 Teac 20280, 20283, 20289, 20308,
20309
X Xbox 01805 Black Diamond 01284 Digiturk 01076
S Sony 40000, 40100, 41364 Technics 20229 Z ZT Group 01272 Blaupunkt 00173 Digiwave 01631
T Teac 40420 Blue Sky 00713 Dijam 01296
Technovox 20229
Boca 00713, 01232, 01366 DiPro 01367, 01543
Thomson 40053 Thorens 20029 Satellite Receiver Boston 00710, 01251 01377, 00392, 00566, 00639,
U Universum 20375, 20439 A @sat 01300 Brainwave 00658, 01672
01639, 01142, 00247, 00749,
Tape Deck V Victor 20244, 20273, 20274 @Sky 01334 British Sky DirecTV 01749, 00724, 00819, 01856,
01076, 01108, 00099, 01109,
00847, 01175, 01662, 01847
A Aiwa 20029, 20197, 20200, 21315 W Wards 20027, 20029 A-Mark 00345 Broadcasting 01414, 01442, 01609, 01392,
Wharfedale 20439 ABsat 00123, 00713 Broco 00713 01640
Akai 20283, 20439
Arcam 20076 Y Yamaha 20097, 20094
ADB 00642, 01259, 01367, 01418, BskyB 00847, 01175, 01662 Discovery 00710
01473, 01491 BT 00710, 01296 Dish Network System 01505, 01005, 00775, 01775
Audiolab 20029 AGS 00710 Bubu Sat 00713 Dishpro 01505, 01005, 00775, 01775
C Carver 20029 HDTV Tuner Aiwa 01514 01284, 01645, 01672, 01743, Distratel 01283, 01704
20076, 20371, 21311, Bush
D Denon [22471]z A ABS 01272 Akai 00200 01811 DMT 01075
F Fisher 20074 Accurian 01653 Alba 00455, 00713, 01284, 01659, C Canal 00853 DNT 00200
01811 Canal Digital 00853, 01622
G Garrard 20308, 20309, 20375, 20439 Alienware 01272 Dream Multimedia 01237
Allsat 00200, 01043 Canal Satellite 00853, 01339, 01853
Genexxa 20439 C CyberPower 01272
Alltech 00713
DSE 01375
D D-Link 01554 Canal+ 00853
GoldStar 20375 DSTV 00642, 00879, 01433
Allvision 01232, 01334, 01412 Centrex 01457
Grundig 20029, 20375 Dgtec 01363 Durabrand 01284
AlphaStar 00772 CGV 01413, 01567
H Harman/Kardon 20182, 20029, 21314 E Epson 01563
Amitronica 00713
DX Antenna 01530
I Inkel 20070, 20071, 20337 G Gateway 01272
00345, 00713, 00795, 00847,
Chaparral 00216 01505, 01005, 00775, 00455,
00610, 00713, 00853, 00871,
J JVC 20244, 20273, 20274, 20303, H Hewlett Packard 01272, 01267 Amstrad 00863, 00882, 01113, 01175, Cherokee 00123, 00710
E Echostar 01086, 01200, 01323, 01409,
20304, 20310, 21309 Howard Computers 01272 01693, 01801 Chess 00713, 01085, 01334, 01626 01418, 01473, 01775
20070, 20071, 20092, 20233, Anglo 00713
K Kenwood 20234, 21364 HP 01272, 01267 Chili 01718 Einhell 00713
Ankaro 00713 00299, 00394, 00818, 01075,
L LG 20375 Hush 01272
AntSat 01083
CityCom 01176, 01232
Elap 00713, 01567
Luxman 20308, 20309 I iBUYPOWER 01272 Classic 01672 Elsat 00713
Apollo 00455
M Magnavox 20029 L LG 01415 Clatronic 01413 Elta 00200, 01659
Linksys 01272, 01365 Arcon 01043, 01075 Emme Esse 00871
Marantz 20029, 20009 CNS 01367
Armstrong 00200
Memorex 20099 M Media Center PC 01272 Comag 01232, 01366, 01412, 01413 Energy Sistem 01631
Microsoft 01272, 01805 Arnion 01300 Engel 00713, 01251
Mitsubishi 20283, 20439 Condor 01700
Mind 01272 Asat 00200 EP Sat 00455
Myryad 20029 Conia 01695
ASCI 01334
O Onkyo 20135, 20136, 20282 Motorola 01363
ASLF 00713
Contec 00394 Esat 00879
Optimus 20027, 20220, 20337, 20439 N Niveus Media 01272 Continental Edison 01695 Eurieult 00882
AssCom 00853
PRESET CODE
Eurocrypt 00455 Hauppauge 01672 Kreiselmeyer 00173 Multibroadcast 00642, 00879 01142, 00749, 01749, 00775,
00642, 00879, 01333, 01433, 00724, 00819, 01076, 00722,
EuroLine 01251 HB 01214, 01801 Kross 01695 Multichoice 00099, 00710, 00455, 00818,
01559, 01560 Philips
Europa 00863 HDT 01159 L L&S Electronic 01043, 01334
Mx Onda 01659
00200, 00847, 00853, 00173,
Europhon 00299 Hills 01232 01114, 00133, 01442, 01543,
Labgear 01296 01672
Myryad 00200
Eurosky 00262, 00299 00125, 00173, 00299, 00710, LaSAT 00173, 00299
Hirschmann 00882, 01085, 01111, 01232, Mysat 00713 Phonotrend 00863, 01200
Eurostar 00818 01412 Lava 01631 Pilotime 01339
MySky 01693, 01848, 01850
Eutelsat 00713 Hisense 01535 Legend 01718 Pino 01334
Expressvu 00775, 01775 00749, 00819, 00455, 01250, Legrand 01718
N NEC 01519
Hitachi NEOTION 01334 01142, 00329, 00853, 01308,
01284, 01518, 01523, 01525 Pioneer
F Fenner 00713 Lemon 01334
Netgem 01322
01442
Ferguson 00455, 01291, 01743 Homecast 01214, 01680, 01700 Planet 00871
Lenco 00713
Hornet 01300 Netsat 00099, 00887 Plasmatic 00442
Finlandia 00455 Lenoxx 01611
Houston 00775 Neuf TV 01322 PMB 00713, 01611
Finlux 00455 LG 01075, 01414
HTS 00775, 01775 Neuhaus 00713 Polytron 00394
Flair Mate 00713 Lifesat 00299, 00713, 01043
Hughes Network Neuling 01232 Portland 01296
FMD 01251, 01413, 01457 01142, 00749, 01749, 01442 Lodos 01284
Systems Neusat 00713
Force 01101 00863, 01176, 01225, 01406, Logik 01284 Preisner 00262, 01101, 01113, 01366
Humax 01427, 01675, 01743, 01790, Nevir 01659 Premier 00723, 00853, 00873, 01429
Fortec Star 01083 Logix 01075
01915 Next Level 00869 Prima 00795
00455, 00497, 00795, 00879, Lorenzen 00299
Foxtel Huth 01075 Nikko 00200, 00713, 00723
01162, 01176, 01356 Primacom 01111
Hyundai 01075, 01159 Luxor 00345, 00873
Fracapro Planet 00871 Noda Electronic 01704 Primestar 00869
Fracarro 00125, 00871 I iCan 01367 M M Electronic 00818 00455, 00723, 00751, 00853,
M vision 01557 Nokia Profile 00710
ID Digital 01176 00873, 01023, 01223, 01723
France Telecom 00871 Promax 00455
Magnavox 00724, 00722 Nordmende 00455, 01611
Freesat 00882 ILLUSION sat 01557, 01631
Manata 00710, 00713 O OctalTV 01505 Proscan 00392, 00566
FTE 00863 iLo 01535
Manhattan 00455, 00710, 01083 Okano 00442 Proton 01535
FTEmaximal 00713, 00863 Imperial 01334, 01429, 01672
Indovision 00887 Marantz 00200 Omega 00887 Q QNS 01367, 01402, 01404
00173, 00262, 00299, 00394,
Fuba Maspro 00173, 00713, 01530 Opentel 01232, 01412 Quadral 00710
01214, 01251, 01801 Ingelen 00882
Fugionkyo 00125 Master’s 00394 00394, 00713, 01043, 01283, Quelle 00299
Innova 00099 Optex 01611 R Radiola 00200
Funai 01377 Matsui 00173, 00710, 01284, 01743
Interstar 01214 Optimus 00724
00853, 00863, 01101, 01111, RadioShack 00566, 00775, 00869
G Galaxis 01557 InVideo 00871 Maximum 01075, 01334, 01685
Optus 00879 Radix 00394, 00882, 01113, 01317
ISkyB 00887 McIntosh 00869
Gardiner 00818 Orbis 01232, 01334, 01412 00392, 00566, 01142, 00775,
Italtel 00871 MDS 01225 RCA 00855, 00143, 01291, 01392,
Garnet 01075 Orbitech 01099, 01100
ITT Nokia 00455, 00723, 00873 Mediabox 00853 01442
GbSAT 01214 Origo 00497
Mediacom 01206 Rebox 01214
GE 00392, 00566 J Jadeworld 00642 OSAT 00345
MediaSa 00853 Regal 01251
Gecco 01412 Jaeger 01334
00299, 00713, 01043, 01075,
P P/Sat 01232
RFT 00200
General Instrument 00869 Jerrold 00869 Medion 00200, 00329, 00455, 00497,
01232, 01334, 01412, 01626 Roadstar 00713, 00853
Jiuzhou 01450 00795, 00847, 00853, 00887,
General Satellite 01176 Medison 00713 Pace 01175, 01323, 01356, 01423, Rollmaster 01413
GF Good Friends 01043 JOK 00710 Mega 00200 01693, 01717, 01848, 01850
Rover 00713
GF Star 01043 JVC 00775, 01507, 01531, 01775 Memorex 00724 Pacific 01284, 01375
Rownsonic 01567
Globo 01251, 01334, 01412, 01429, K K-SAT 00713
Metronic 00713, 00818, 01283, 01334, Packard Bell 01111
01626 Kamm 00713 01375, 01704 Packsat 00710 S SAB 01251
GOD Digital 00200 Metz 00173 Saba 00710, 00820
Kaon 01300 Palcom 00299, 01409
GOI 00775, 01775 MiCO 01811 Sabre 00455
KaTelco 01111 Panarex 01159
Gold Box 00853 Micro 00713 00820, 01114, 01253, 01307,
00123, 00173, 00200, 00249, Panasat 00615, 00879, 01333, 01433 Sagem 01690
Gold Vision 01631 00394, 00442, 00480, 00504, Micro Elektronic 00713 00247, 00701, 00455, 00847,
Kathrein 01377, 01142, 01276, 01108,
Golden Interstar 01283 00658, 00713, 00818, 01221, Panasonic 01304, 01404, 01508, 01526,
01416, 01561, 01567 Micro Technology 00713 01109, 00853, 00863, 01206,
01527 Samsung
GoldStar 00394 Micromaxx 00299 01442, 01458, 01570, 01609,
Kennex 00125 Panda 00173, 00455 01700, 01916
Goodmans 00455, 01284, 01291 Kenwood 00853 Microstar 01075
Pansat 01159 Sat Control 01300
Gradiente 00887 Klap 00710 Microtec 00713
Patriot 00710 Sat Team 00713
Granada 00455 Kocmoc TB 01333 Mitsubishi 00749, 00455
Paysat 00724 SAT+ 01409
00173, 00345, 00847, 00853, Morgan’s 00200, 00713, 01232, 01412
Grundig Koscom 01043 peeKTon 01457 Satec 00713
00879, 01291
Motorola 00869, 00856, 01473
H Handan 01622 Kosmos 00442, 01333
MTEC 01214
Satelco 01232
Hanseatic 01099, 01100 Kreiling 00249, 00658 Satplus 01100
Muller 01695
PRESET CODE
Satstation 01083 Tarbs 01225 Ventana 00200 Dishpro 01505, 00775 Skyplus 01412
Schaub Lorenz 01214 Tatung 00455 Vestel 01251 DMT 01075 Sony 00639, 01640
Schneider 00710, 01206, 01251 TBoston 01659 VH Sat 00299 Dream Multimedia 01237 Star Choice 00869
Schwaiger
00394, 00504, 00863, 01075,
01083, 01111, 01317, 01334,
Teac 01225, 01227, 01251, 01322 Viasat 01682 E Echostar 01505, 00775, 00610 Strong 01300
01412, 01457 Tecatel 01200 ViewSat 01232 Expressvu 00775 Sunny 01300
SCS 00299 TechniSat 00262, 00455, 00863, 01099,
01100, 01195, 01197, 01322
Visionic 00125, 01283 F Foxtel 01356 T TechniSat 01195, 01197
Sedea Electronique 00125, 01206, 01283, 01626 Technomate 01283, 01610
VisionNet 01557 G GbSAT 01214 Thomson 01175, 01534, 01662
SEG 01075, 01087, 01251, 01626 00142, 00710, 00713, 01413, Gecco 01412 Topfield 01206, 01545, 01783
Technosonic 01672 Visiosat 01457, 01718
Seleco 00871 Globo 01412 TPS 01253, 01307
Technotrend 01429 Viva 00856
Septimo 01375 Techwood 01284, 01626 Vivid 01162
H HDT 01159 X Xtreme 01300
Serd 01412 Tele System Voom 00869
Hirschmann 01412 Z Zehnder 01075, 01412
01251, 01409, 01611, 01801 Homecast 01680
Serino 00610 Electronic
VTech 00818
Teleciel 01043 Hughes Network
Servimat 01611
TeleClub 01367
W Wavelength 01232, 01413 Systems 01142, 01442 Television
ServiSat 00713, 01251 Wewa 00455
Sharp 01517 Telefunken 00710
Humax 01176, 01427, 01675 1 888 10264
Wharfedale 01284 Huth 01075 A A-Mark 10047, 10054, 10009
Siemens 00173, 01334, 01429 Teleka 00262, 00442
Winbox 01801 Hyundai 01075, 01159 10037, 10352, 10374, 10455,
Silva 00299 01099, 01100, 01251, 01334, A.R. Systems
Telestar 10556
01610, 01626 Wintel 00299 K Kaon 01300
Skantin 00713 Telesystem 01801 Wisi 00173, 00299, 00455 Kathrein 00249, 00658, 01221, 01561 Accent 10009, 10037
SKR 00713 Accuscan 10047
00856, 00099, 00847, 00887,
Televes 00455, 01214, 01300, 01334 Worldsat 00123, 00710, 01214, 01251,
01543
L LG 01075
Accuscreen 10001
SKY 01014, 01175, 01662, 01693, Televisa 00887
X Xcom 00123
M Maximum 01334
01847, 01848, 01850 Telewire 01232 Mediacom 01206 Acoustic Research 11269
XMS 01075 Action 10030, 10650
SKY Italia 00853, 01693, 01847, 01848 Tevion 00713, 01409, 01622, 01672 Medion 01412
00123, 00713, 00847, 01214, Acura 10009
Sky Television 01014 00392, 00566, 00455, 00710, Xsat Microstar 01075
01323
Sky XL 01251, 01412 00713, 00820, 00847, 00853, Addison 10092, 10108, 10653
Thomson Xtreme 01300 Morgan’s 01412
01046, 01175, 01291, 01534,
ADL 11217
Sky+ 01175 01543, 01662 Y Yakumo 01413 Motorola 00869
10047, 10054, 10017, 10051,
00713, 01075, 01085, 01200, Thorn 00455 Yamada 01718 MTEC 01214
Skymaster Admiral 10093, 10463, 10180, 10163,
01334, 01409, 01567, 01611
Tiny 01672 Yes 00887 Multichoice 01333, 01559, 01560 10264, 10418
Skymax 00200
Tioko 00394 00394, 00504, 00818, 01075, MySky 01693, 01848, 01850 10761, 10783, 10815, 10817,
Skyplus 01232, 01334, 01412 Advent
Tivo 01142, 01442 Z Zehnder 01232, 01251, 01334, 01412,
N NEOTION 01334
10842, 10876, 11933
SkySat 00713 01413 Adventuri 10000
Tokai 00200 Zenith 00856, 01856 Nokia 01023
Skyvision 01334 Adyson 10217
Tonna 00455, 00713, 01611 Zeta Technology 00200 O Opentel 01412
SL 00299, 01672 AEG 11163, 11556
Topfield 01206, 01208, 01545, 01783 Zodiac 01801 Orbis 01412
SM Electronic 00713, 01200, 01409 Agashi 10217, 10264
00749, 01749, 00790, 00819,
Smart 00713, 00882, 01101, 01113, Toshiba 00455, 01285, 01501, 01516, P Pace 01175, 01356, 01423, 01850 Agna 10150
01232, 01404, 01413 01530 Panasonic 01304 10092, 10009, 10035, 10037,
Sony 00639, 01639, 00455, 00847, TPS 00820, 01253, 01307 DBS/PVR Combination Philips 01142, 00099, 01442 Aiko 10217, 10264, 10361, 10371,
00853, 01524, 01558, 01640 10433
Star 00887
00200, 00713, 00853, 01113, A @sat 01300 Pilotime 01339
Triax 01227, 01251, 01291, 01296, Aim 10706, 10037, 10455, 10805
Allvision 01412 Proscan 00392
Star Choice 00869 01626 Aiwa 10264, 10701, 11904, 11911
Trio 01075 Amstrad 01175 R Radix 01317
Star Trak 00772, 00869 10000, 10060, 10812, 10702,
TT-micro 01429 Atsat 01300 RCA 01392 10178, 10030, 10145, 10602,
Starland 00713
Starlite 00200 Turnsat 00713 B B@ytronic 01412 Rebox 01214 10606, 10631, 10648, 10672,
British Sky 10714, 10715, 11207, 11537,
Stream 01847, 01848 Twinner 00713, 01611 Broadcasting 01175 S Sagem 01253, 01307 Akai 11675, 11676, 11903, 10556,
10548, 10480, 10433, 10371,
00125, 00713, 00820, 00853, U UEC 00879, 01162, 01333, 01356 BskyB 01175, 01662 Samsung 01206, 01442, 01570, 01609
10361, 10264, 10218, 10217,
Strong 00879, 01159, 01284, 01300, UltimateTV 01392, 01640 Sat Control 01300 10208, 10163, 10037, 10035,
01409, 01626 Bush 01645
Schneider 01206 10009
Sunkai 00123 Uniden 00724, 00722 C Canal Satellite 01339
Akashi 10009, 10860
Unisat 00200 Comag 01412 Schwaiger 01075, 01412
Sunny 01300 Akiba 10037, 10218, 10455
Sedea Electronique 01206
Sunsat 00713 United 01251 D Digifusion 01645
Akira 10418
00173, 00299, 01087, 01099, DigiQuest 01300 Serd 01412
Sunstar 00642 Universum 01251 SKY 01175, 01693, 01848, 01850 Akito 10037
Supernova 00887 US Digital 01535 Digiturk 01076
10171, 10009, 10037, 10163,
01377, 00392, 00639, 01142, SKY Italia 01848 Akura 10218, 10264, 10668, 10714,
SVA 01455 USDTV 01535 DirecTV 01076, 00099, 01392, 01442, Sky XL 01412 11037, 11498, 11556, 11982
Systec 01334 V Variosat 00173 01640
Skymaster 01075 Alaron 10170
T Tantec 00455 Dish Network System 01505, 00775
PRESET CODE
10009, 10036, 10037, 10073, 10451, 10180, 10092, 10623, Bradford 10180 Chunsun 10009, 10817 10009, 10035, 10036, 10037,
Dansai
10163, 10218, 10352, 10370, Audiovox 10802, 10875, 11937, 11951, 10109, 10287, 10335, 10560, 10208, 10217
Alba Brandt Cimline 10009, 10218
10371, 10418, 10443, 10487, 11952 10625, 10714 Dantax 10370, 10486, 10714, 10715
10668, 10714, 11037 Audioworld 10698 Cinema 10672
Brinkmann 10037, 10418, 10486, 10668 Datsura 10208
Albatron 10700, 10843 Aumark 10060 Cineral 10451, 10092
Brionvega 10037, 10362 Dawa 10009, 10037
Alfide 10672 Autovox 10217 Cinex 10648, 11556
Britannia 10217 Daytek 10672, 11207
All-Tel 10865, 11269 Aventura 10171 Citek 10047
Brockwood 10178, 10030 Dayton 10092, 10009, 11207
Alleron 10030, 10170 AVP 10000 10054, 10000, 10451, 10463,
10236, 10463, 10180, 11911, Citizen 10180, 10060, 10030, 10171, 10180, 10178, 10030, 10092,
Allorgan 10217 Broksonic Daytron
10451, 10009, 10011, 10036, 11938 10092, 10001, 10035 10009, 10036, 10037, 10374
Allstar 10037 Awa 10108, 10217, 10264, 10374, Brother 10264 Dayu 10374, 10661
10606 City 10009
Ambassador 10150 BSR 10163 Clarion 10180 De Graaf 10163, 10208, 10548
Axion 11937, 11958
America Action 10180 BTC 10218 Clarivox 10037, 10070, 10418 Decca 10037, 10217
Axxent 10009
American High 10000, 10060 11900, 11556, 11037, 10778, Degraff 10163, 10208
Amplivision 10217, 10370
B Baier 10876 10714, 10698, 10668, 10661,
Classic 10030, 10092, 10499
10614, 10556, 10487, 10374, 10009, 10037, 10217, 10218, Deitron 10374
Baihe 10009, 10264 Bush Clatronic
10000, 10171, 10009, 10011, 10371, 10361, 10335, 10264, 10264, 10370, 10371, 10714 Dell 11080, 11178
10037, 10163, 10218, 10264, Baile 10001, 10009, 10374, 10661 10218, 10217, 10208, 10163, Clayton 11037
Amstrad Denko 10264
10362, 10371, 10433, 10648, 10037, 10073, 10109, 10208, 10037, 10036, 10009
11037, 11982 Baird CMS Hightec 10217
10217, 10343, 11196 Denon 10145, 10511
Amtron 10000, 10180
C Caihong 10009, 10817 10047, 10054, 10017, 10060,
Bang & Olufsen 10565 Colortyme Denver 10037, 10587
Cailing 10748 10178, 10030
10250, 10180, 10009, 10037, Baohuashi 10264 Desmet 10009, 10037
Anam Candle 10030 Commercial Solutions 11447, 10047
10700, 10861
Baosheng 10009, 10817 Concorde 10009 Diamant 10037
Anam National 10250, 10037, 10650 Canton 10218
Barco 10163, 10556 10017, 10178, 10030, 10092, 10009, 10037, 10264, 10370, 10706, 10009, 10371, 10672,
Andersson 11149, 11163 Capehart Condor Diamond
10009, 10037, 10163, 10217, 10036 10418 10698, 10820, 10860
Anglo 10009, 10264 Basic Line 10218, 10374, 10455, 10556, Digatron 10037
Capetronic 10030 Conia 10820, 10821, 11498
Anhua 10051 10668, 11037, 11163 Digiline 10037, 10668
Capsonic 10264 Conic 10178
Anitech 10009, 10037, 10264 Bastide 10217
Carad 10610, 10668, 11037 Conrac 10808 Digital Life 10872
10009, 10037, 10163, 10370, Bauer 10805
Ansonic Carena 10037, 10455 10156, 10145, 10009, 10264, Digitex 10820
10374, 10668 10037, 10195, 10361, 10455, Conrowa
Baur 10698, 11156, 11170 Digitor 10037
10451, 10093, 10180, 10060, 10512 Carnivale 10030
AOC 10178, 10030, 10092, 10009, Contec 10180, 10009, 10036, 10037 Digix Media 10880
Baysonic 10180 Carrefour 10036, 10037, 10070
10108 Continental Edison 10109, 10287, 10487
Bazin 10217 Carver 10054, 10170 Dixi 10009, 10037, 10217
Aolinpike 10264 Cosmel 10009, 10037
10156, 10748, 10879, 10765, Beaumark 10017, 10178, 10030 Cascade 10009, 10037 DL 10587, 10780, 10872
Apex Digital 10812, 10001, 10009, 10208, Craig 10180, 10171 Domeos 10668
10767, 11217, 11943 Casio 10037
Beijing 10226, 10264, 10374, 10661, 10054, 10000, 10180, 10030,
AR 10352, 10556 Crosley Domland 10394
10817, 10821 Cathay 10037, 10218 10171, 10074, 10163, 10370
Arc En Ciel 10109 10037, 10195, 10370, 10418, 10093, 10180, 10053, 10009, Dongda 10009
CCE 10037, 10217
Arcam 10217 Beko 10486, 10606, 10714, 10715, 10037, 10208, 10370, 10418, Donghai 10009
Celebrity 10000 Crown
10808, 11037 10486, 10487, 10606, 10672,
Ardem 10037, 10714 10712, 10714, 10715, 11037 Dream Vision 11164, 11704
Belcor 10030 Celera 10765
Aristocrat 10163 Crown Mustang 10672 DSE 10698, 10820, 11556
Bell & Howell 10054, 10017, 10154, 10093 Celestial 10767, 10819, 10820, 10821
Aristona 10037, 10556 CS Electronics 10218 DTS 10009
Belson 10698, 11191 Centrex 10780
ART 11037 CTX 11756 10037, 10217, 10343, 10352,
Belstar 11037 Centrum 11037 Dual
Arthur Martin 10163 10047, 10054, 10154, 10000, 10394, 11037, 11137
BenQ 11032, 11756 Centurion 10037 10051, 10451, 10093, 10180, Dual Tec 10217
ASA 10070
Beon 10037, 10163, 10218, 10418 CGE 10074, 10163, 10370, 10418 Curtis Mathes 10060, 10702, 10178, 10030, 10017, 10180, 10178, 10070,
Asberg 10037 10145, 10166, 10037, 10035, Dumont
Berthen 10668 10051, 10001, 10009, 10264, 10217
Changcheng 11147, 11347 10463, 10180, 10178, 10171,
Asora 10009 10374, 10661, 10817 Durabrand
Best 10370 CXC 10180 11034, 11463
Astra 10037 Changfei 10009, 10374, 10817
Bestar 10037, 10370, 10374 Cybertron 10218 Dux 10037
Asuka 10217, 10218, 10264 Changfeng 10264, 10817
Bestar-Daewoo 10374 Cytronix 11298 Dwin 10093
ATD 10698 Changhai 10009, 10817
Atlantic 10001, 10037
Binatone 10217 10156, 10765, 10009, 10264, D D-Vision 10037, 10556, 11982 Dynatech 10217
10614, 10820, 10821, 11037, 10508, 10767, 10783, 10817, 10154, 10451, 10180, 10178, Dynatron 10037
Atori 10009 Black Diamond Changhong
11163, 11909 10819, 10820, 10821, 11008, 10030, 10092, 11661, 10634,
Auchan 10163 Blackway 10218 11156 10661, 10672, 10700, 10860, E Easy Living 11248
10036, 10170, 10195, 10200, Chengdu 10009, 10817 10865, 10876, 10880, 11755, Eaton 10060
Audinac 10180 Blaupunkt Daewoo
10327, 10455 11756, 11909, 10623, 10556, Ecco 10773
10009, 10037, 10109, 10217, Ching Tai 10092, 10009 10499, 10374, 10264, 10218,
Audiosonic 10218, 10264, 10370, 10374, 10037, 10218, 10455, 10487, 10000, 10180, 10092, 10009, ECE 10037
Blue Sky 10499, 10556, 10668, 10714, Chun Yun 10217, 10170, 10109, 10108,
10486, 10714, 10715, 10820 10700, 10843 10037, 10036, 10009 Edison-Minerva 10487
10715, 11037, 11191, 11363
Audioton 10217, 10264, 10370, 10486 Chunfeng 10009, 10264 Dainichi 10218 10037, 10217, 10218, 10362,
Boots 10009, 10217 Elbe
Chung Hsin 10180, 10053, 10036, 10108 10610
BPL 10037, 10208
PRESET CODE
Elcit 10163 10047, 10054, 10154, 10000, 10000, 11909, 11900, 11163, Hewlett Packard 11494, 11502 Imperial 10037, 10074, 10370, 10418
Fisher 10036, 10208, 10217, 10361, 11037, 10880, 10808, 10714, 10001, 10009, 10264, 10374,
Electroband 10000 10370 10668, 10661, 10634, 10625, Hifivox 10109 Imperial Crown 10661
Electrograph 11755 10037, 10218, 10264, 10455, 10587, 10560, 10556, 10499, Highline 10037, 10264
Flint Goodmans Indiana 10037
10154, 10000, 10463, 10150, 10610 10487, 10480, 10374, 10371, Hikona 10218
Electrohome 10343, 10335, 10264, 10218, Infinity 10054
10178, 10030, 10073 Force 11149
10217, 10037, 10036, 10035, Hikone 10218
Elekta 10009, 10264 Formenti 10037, 10163 10011, 10009 InFocus 11164
10009, 10036, 10037, 10163,
Elfunk 11037, 11208 Fortress 10093 Gorenje 10370 Hinari 10208, 10218, 10264, 10352, Ingelen 10163, 10487, 10610, 10714
ELG 10037 10443 Ingersol 10009
Fraba 10037, 10370 GPM 10218
Elin 10009, 10037, 10361, 10548 Hisawa 10218, 10455, 10610, 10714 Inno Hit 10009, 10217, 10218, 11163
10009, 10037, 10370, 10499, Gradiente 10053, 10037, 10170
Friac 10156, 10748, 10145, 10009,
Elite 10037, 10218 10610 10163, 10361, 10371, 10487, Innova 10037
Graetz 10208, 10508, 10556, 10780,
Frontech 10009, 10163, 10217, 10264 10714, 11163 Hisense
Elta 10009, 10264 10821, 10860, 11022, 11156, Innowert 10865, 11298
Fujimaro 10865, 11498 Gran Prix 10648 11170, 11208, 11363
Emerald 10178 Inotech 10773, 10820
10009, 10217, 10352, 10683, 10036, 10037, 10108, 10163, 10047, 10054, 10017, 10000,
10047, 10017, 10154, 10451, Fujitsu Granada 10208, 10217, 10226, 10343, 11256, 10156, 10051, 10150, Insignia 10171, 11517
10236, 10463, 10180, 10150, 10809, 10853
Fujitsu General 10009, 10217, 10683 10548, 10560 10178, 10030, 11145, 10145, Inteq 10017, 10145
10178, 10171, 11944, 11911, 10092, 10744, 10877, 10634,
Emerson 11909, 10714, 10668, 10623, 10009, 10037, 10163, 10218, Interbuy 10009, 10037, 10264
Fujitsu Siemens 10808, 10809, 11163, 11298 10374, 10455, 10610, 10668, 11037, 11137, 11149, 11156,
10486, 10036, 10371, 10370, Grandin Hitachi 10037, 10109, 10163, 10200,
10000, 10180, 10171, 10264, 10714, 10715, 10865, 10880, 11170, 11225, 11576, 11904, Interfunk
10361, 10037, 10195, 10170, Funai 11960, 10578, 10548, 10508, 10327, 10361, 10512
10070, 10073 10668, 11271, 11904 11037, 11191
Furi 10145, 10264, 10817 10499, 10481, 10480, 10343, Internal 10037, 11909
Envision 10030, 10813 Gronic 10217 10217, 10163, 10109, 10108,
Furichi 10860 10706, 10009, 10036, 10037, 10037, 10036, 10035, 10009 10009, 10037, 10217, 10218,
Enzer 10860 10070, 10163, 10195, 10443, Intervision 10264, 10394, 10455, 10486,
Futronic 10264, 10860 Grundig Hitachi Fujian 10150, 10108, 10860 10487
Erae 11371 10487, 10556, 10587, 10672,
Futuretech 10180 10683, 11371 Hitec 10698 Irradio 10009, 10037, 10218, 10371
Erres 10037
ESA 10812, 10171, 11944 G Galaxi 10037 Grundy 10180, 10195 Hitsu 10009, 10218, 10455, 10610 Isukai 10037, 10218, 10455
Galaxis 10037, 10370 Grunkel 11163 Hoeher 10714, 10865, 11163, 11556 ITC 10217
ESC 10037, 10217
Ganxin 10817 Grunpy 10180 Home Electronics 10606 ITS 10037, 10218, 10264, 10371
Ether 10030, 10009
Etron 10001, 10009, 10163, 10820 Gateway 11755, 11756 H H&B 10808 Hongmei 10093, 10009, 10264, 10817 ITT 10163, 10208, 10346, 10361,
Haaz 10706 10480, 10548, 10610
GBC 10009, 10163, 10218, 10374 Hongyan 10264, 10817
Eurofeel 10217, 10264 10070, 10163, 10195, 10208,
11447, 10047, 11454, 10000, 11034, 10037, 10508, 10587, Hornyphon 10037 ITT Nokia 10346, 10361, 10480, 10548,
Euroman 10037, 10217, 10264, 10370 Haier
10051, 10451, 10093, 10180, 10698, 11017 10606, 10610
GE 10060, 10178, 10030, 10092, Hoshai 10218, 10455
Europa 10037 Haihong 10009
11922, 11917, 11347, 11147, HP 11494, 11502 ITV 10037, 10264, 10374
Europhon 10037, 10109, 10217 10625, 10560, 10335, 10035 Haiyan 10264, 10817
Hua Tun 10009 IX 10877
Evesham Technology 11248 Halifax 10217, 10264
GEC 10037, 10163, 10217, 10361
Huafa 10145, 10009 J JBL 10054
Evolution 11756 Geloso 10009, 10163, 10374 Hallmark 10236, 10180, 10178
Huanghaimei 10009 JCB 10000
Expert 10163 Gemini 10047 Hampton 10217
Huanghe 10009, 10817 JDV 11982
Exquisit 10037 General 10109, 10287 Hanimex 10218 10156, 10051, 10236, 10092,
Huanglong 10009 Jean
F Feilang 10009 General Technic 10009 Hankook 10180, 10178, 10030 10009, 10036
10009, 10037, 10217, 10361, Huangshan 10009, 10264, 10817 JEC 10035
Feilu 10009, 10817 Genesis 10009, 10037
Hanseatic 10370, 10394, 10499, 10556, Huanyu 10217, 10264, 10374, 10817 Jensen 10761, 10815, 10817, 11933
Feiyan 10264 Genexxa 10009, 10037, 10163, 10218 10634, 10661, 10714, 10808 Huaqiang 10264
Feiyue 10009, 10817 10808, 10865, 10880, 11217, Jiahua 10051
Gericom Hantarex 10009, 10037, 10865
11298 Huari 10145, 10264 JiaLiCai 10009, 10264
Fenner 10009, 10374 Hantor 10037
Gevalt 11371 Hugoson 11217 JIL 10030
Fer0 10335 10000, 10180, 10060, 10178,
Giant 10009, 10217 Harley Davidson Huodateji 10051 Jinfeng 10051, 10208, 10226, 10817
10053, 10037, 10073, 10109, 10030, 11904
10195, 10287, 10335, 10343, Gibralter 10017, 10000, 10030 Harman/Kardon 10054 Hygashi 10217 Jinque 10009, 10264, 10817
Ferguson 10443, 10548, 10560, 10625,
11037 Go Video 10060, 10886 Harsper 10865 Hyper 10009, 10217 Jinta 10009, 10264
10171, 10037, 10163, 10217, Go Vision 11937 Harvard 10180 Hypersonic 10361 10054, 10156, 10145, 10009,
Fidelity Jinxing 10037, 10264, 10556, 10698,
10264, 10361, 10371, 10512 Goldfunk 10668 Harwa 10773, 11196, 11269 10037, 10217, 10264, 10455,
Filsai 10217 Hypson 10486, 10556, 10668, 10714, 10817, 10821, 11011
10047, 10054, 10154, 10178, Harwood 10009, 10037, 10487 10715, 11037
10163, 10208, 10346, 10361, 10030, 10715, 10714, 10606, JMB 10443, 10499, 10556, 10634
Finlandia Hauppauge 10037 10849, 10860, 10865, 10876,
10548 GoldStar 10455, 10361, 10217, 10163, Hyundai JNC 10876
10037, 10070, 10163, 10217, 10109, 10073, 10037, 10036, Havermy 10093 11556
Jocel 10712
Finlux 10346, 10480, 10556, 10631, 10009, 10001 10009, 10037, 10217, 10218, I Iberia 10037
10714, 10715, 10808, 11556 Gooding 10487 HCM 10037, 10217, 10218, 10264, Johnson 10455
10264, 10418 ICE
Firstar 10236, 10009 Heathkit 10017 10371 Jubilee 10556
10009, 10037, 10208, 10217, ICeS 10218 Juhua 10264, 10817
Helios 10865
10361, 10374, 10556, 10668, Iiyama 10877, 11217
Firstline Hello Kitty 10451 Jutan 10030
10714, 10808, 11037, 11191,
11363, 11371 Ima 10236, 10180, 10178
Hema 10009, 10217
PRESET CODE
10054, 10093, 10463, 10053, Kyoshu 10418 10047, 11454, 10054, 10154, Minato 10037, 10556 Nishi 10030
10030, 10070, 10036, 10218, 10000, 10250, 10051, 10180,
JVC 10371, 10418, 10508, 10606, Kyoto 10163, 10217 10060, 10030, 10171, 10092, Minerva 10070, 10108, 10195, 10487 Nobliko 10070
Magnavox
10650, 10653, 10683, 10731, L L&S Electronic 10714, 10808, 10865 10706, 11944, 11904, 11755, Minoka 10037 Nogamatic 10109
11253, 11923 Lark 10154 11254, 10802, 10780, 10011, Mirror 11900 10163, 10208, 10346, 10361,
K Kaige 10009, 10264, 10817 10035, 10037, 10036 Nokia 10374, 10480, 10548, 10606,
LaSAT 10486 10154, 10250, 10093, 10236,
10009, 10037, 10217, 10218, Magnum 10037, 10648, 10714, 10715 10180, 11250, 10150, 10178, 10610, 10631
Kaisui Lavis 11037
10455 Majestic 10017 Mitsubishi 10030, 11917, 11037, 10836, Norcent 10748, 10824
Kambrook 10217 Leader 10009 Mandor 10264 10817, 10556, 10512, 10195, Nordic 10217
Lecson 10037 10108, 10037, 10036, 10011
Kamp 10017, 10180, 10217 Manesth 10035, 10037, 10217, 10264 10037, 10109, 10195, 10287,
Mivar 10217 Nordmende
10001, 10009, 10264, 10374, Legend 10009 10343, 10560, 10714
Kangli 10037, 10668, 10778, 10876,
10661, 10817 Manhattan Monaco 10009 Normerel 10037
Lenco 10037, 10374, 10587 11037, 11267
Kangyi 10009, 10264 11454, 10054, 10030, 10037, Monivision 10700, 10843 Novatronic 10037, 10374
Lenoir 10009 Marantz
Kapsch 10163, 10361 10556, 10704, 10855 Morgan’s 10037
Lexsor 11196 NTC 10092
10264, 10370, 10606, 10610, 10009, 10037, 10217, 10374,
Karcher Mark Motorola 10054, 10051, 10093, 10150 Nu-Tec 10455, 10698, 10820
10714, 10778, 11556 Leyco 10037, 10264 10714, 10715
Master’s 10499 10180, 10060, 10030, 10092, Nyon 10000
Kathrein 10556 10054, 11265, 10060, 10178, MTC 10011, 10370, 10512
Kawa 10371
10030, 11758, 11637, 11191,
11178, 10856, 10715, 10714,
Mastro 10053, 10706, 10698, 10780 MTlogic 10714 O Oceanic 10163, 10208, 10361, 10548
LG 10009, 10037, 10217, 10218, Odeon 10264
Kawasho 10030 10700, 10698, 10556, 10370, Masuda 10051, 10009, 10208, 10226,
10264, 10371 Mudan 10264, 10817
KB Aristocrat 10163 10361, 10217, 10163, 10109, Okano 10009, 10037, 10264, 10370
10108, 10037, 10009, 10001 11037, 10744, 10714, 10556, 10037, 10486, 10668, 11037,
KDS 11498 10487, 10455, 10443, 10433, Multitec Olevia 11144, 11240, 11331, 11610
Liesenk & Tter 10037 11556
Matsui 10371, 10352, 10335, 10217, Omega 10264
KEC 10180, 10060 10208, 10195, 10163, 10037, 10180, 10009, 10037, 10217,
Liesenkotter 10037, 10327 Multitech
10037, 10362, 10370, 10610, 10036, 10035, 10011, 10009 10264, 10370, 10486 Omni 10748, 10698, 10780, 10872
Kendo 10009, 10037, 10218, 10374, Murphy 10163
10648, 11037 Lifetec 10668, 10683, 10714, 11037, Matsushita 10250, 10051, 10650 Onida 10053, 11253
Kennedy 10163 11137 Maxdorf 10773 Musikland 10218 Onimax 10714
Kennex 10668, 11037 Lihua 10817 Maxent 11755, 11756 Mx Onda 11498 10180, 10218, 10371, 10433,
Onwa
Kenwood 10180, 10030 10236, 10180, 10030, 10001, Myryad 10556 10602
Lloyd’s Maxim 11556, 11982
10009, 11904 Opera 10037
Khind 10706 10156, 10178, 10166, 10037,
Local India TV 10009, 10208, 10602 MCE 10009 N NAD 10361, 10866, 11156 10154, 10250, 10093, 10180,
KIC 10217 Meck 10698 Optimus 10150, 10178, 10030, 10166,
Local Malaysia TV 10698 Naiko 10037, 10606, 11982
Kiota 10001, 10371, 10455 Mediator 10037, 10556 10650
Lodos 11037 Nakimura 10037, 10374
Kioto 10706, 10556 10037, 10512, 10556, 10668, Optoma 10887
10037, 10370, 10512, 10633, Nanbao 10009, 10264
Kiton 10037, 10668 Loewe Medion 10698, 10714, 10808, 10880, Optonica 10093
10790
10236, 10180, 10060, 10001, 11037, 11137, 11248, 11900 Nansheng 10264, 10817
10156, 10180, 10765, 10767, Orbit 10037
KLH Logik 10009, 10011, 10371, 10698, Megapower 10700 Narita 11982
11962 Orcom 11504
KLL 10037 10773, 10880, 11037, 11217 Megas 10610 NAT 10226
Logix 10668 10017, 10236, 10463, 10180,
Kloss 10030 Megatron 10047, 10178, 10145, 10009 National 10051, 10208, 10226, 10508 10178, 11463, 10011, 10037,
Longjiang 10264, 10817 Orion
10037, 10362, 10370, 10374, MEI 11037 10047, 10154, 10156, 10051, 10264, 10443, 10556, 10714,
Kneissel 10880, 11196, 11911
10499, 10556, 10610 Luker 11982 10053, 10178, 10030, 11704,
Meile 10264, 10817 11270, 11170, 10817, 10704, Orline 10037, 10218
10180, 10150, 10053, 10036, 10009, 10163, 10362, 10374, NEC
Kolin Luma 10154, 10250, 10463, 10180, 10661, 10653, 10508, 10499,
10108, 11331 11037 Ormond 10668, 11037
10150, 10060, 10178, 10030, 10455, 10374, 10264, 10217,
Kolster 10037, 10218 10037, 10073, 10163, 10217, Memorex 10037, 10217, 10218, 10264,
Lumatron 10009, 10035, 10037, 10195, 10170, 10036, 10011, 10009 Osaki
Kongque 10009, 10264, 10817 10264, 10361, 10556 10877, 11037, 11911 10374, 10556
10037, 10200, 10327, 10370,
Lux May 10009, 10037 Memphis 10009 Neckermann Osio 10037
Konichi 10009 10418, 10556
10163, 10208, 10217, 10346, Mercury 10060, 10001, 10009, 10037 NEI 10037, 10163, 10371 Oso 10218
Konig 10037 Luxor 10361, 10480, 10548, 10631,
10180, 10037, 10218, 10371, 11037, 11163 Mermaid 10037 Neovia 10865, 10876, 11371 Osume 10036, 10037, 10218
Konka 10418, 10587, 10641, 10714, 10047, 10054, 10017, 10154, Metronic 10625 Netsat 10037 Otic 11498
10817, 11084 10000, 10156, 10051, 10093,
10037, 10195, 10367, 10388, NetTV 11755 10093, 10036, 10037, 10109,
Kontakt 10487 LXI 10060, 10053, 10178, 10030, Otto Versand 10195, 10217, 10226, 10343,
10171, 10166, 10037, 10036, Metz 10447, 10587, 10668, 10746, 10009, 10037, 10218, 10556,
Korpel 10037 11163 Neufunk 10361, 10512, 10556
10035, 10001, 10208 10610, 10714
Korting 10370 10009, 10037, 10109, 10163, MGA 10150, 10178, 10030, 10218,
New Tech 10009, 10037, 10217, 10343, P Pace 10092
10195, 10217, 10287, 10343, 10374 10556 10037, 10443, 10556, 10714,
Kosmos 10037 M M Electronic 10346, 10374, 10480, 10512, MGN Technology 10178 New World 10218
Pacific 11037, 11137
Koyoda 10009 10634, 10661, 10714 Micro Genius 10150 10037, 10163, 10200, 10217,
Newave 10093, 10178, 10092, 10009 Palladium 10327, 10370, 10418, 10556,
Kreisen 10876 Madison 10037 10037, 10668, 10714, 10808,
Micromaxx 10009, 10035, 10036, 10037, 10714, 11137
KTV 10463, 10180, 10030, 10217 MAG 11498 11037 Nikkai 10163, 10217, 10218, 10264 10001, 10037, 10217, 10218,
Kuaile 10009, 10264 Magnadyne 10054, 10163 Microstar 10808 Nikkei 10714 Palsonic 10264, 10418, 10698, 10773,
Kulun 10009 MicroTEK 10820, 10860 Nikko 10178, 10030, 10092 10778, 11196, 11269, 11904
Magnafon 10073
10051, 10208, 10226, 10264, Midland 10047, 10017, 10051 Panama 10009, 10037, 10217, 10264
Kunlun 10054, 10000, 10156, 10093, Nikkodo 10178, 10030, 10092
10374, 10661, 10817 Magnasonic Panashiba 10001
10030, 10092, 10109 Mikomi 11037, 11149
PRESET CODE
10054, 10000, 10156, 10250, Profex 10009, 10163, 10361 10865, 10876, 10877, 11207, Saville 10060 SilverCrest 11037
Relisys
10051, 10236, 10030, 11947, 11298
11946, 11941, 11480, 11310, Profi 10009 SBR 10037, 10556 Simpson 10178, 10030, 10011
10250, 10093, 10145, 10171,
Panasonic 11291, 11271, 10853, 10650, Profilo 11556 Remotec Sceptre 11217 10060, 10092, 10009, 10037,
10037 Singer
10548, 10508, 10367, 10361, 10361, 10374, 10486, 10548, 10335, 10371, 10433, 11537
Profitronic 10037 Reoc 10714 Schaub Lorenz
10226, 10208, 10163, 10108, 10606, 10714, 11191 Sinotec 10773
10037, 10035 10037, 10073, 10625, 10634, Revox 10037
Proline 11982, 11904, 11137, 11037, Sinudyne 10037, 10163, 10361
11037
Panavision 10037 Rex 10163, 10264 10714, 10668, 10648, 10556,
Proscan 11447, 10047, 11347, 11922 Schneider 10394, 10371, 10361, 10352, Skantic 10163
10051, 10706, 10009, 10208, RFT 10037, 10264
Panda 10226, 10264, 10508, 10698, Prosco 10156 10343, 10218, 10217, 10163, SKY 10037, 10880, 11504
10780, 10817, 10821 Rinex 10773 10070, 10037
10037, 10217, 10370, 10371, Sky Brazil 10880
Prosonic 10009, 10037, 10218, 10264, Scotch 10178
Pathe Cinema 10163 10374, 10668, 10714
Roadstar 10418, 10668, 10714, 11037, Sky-North 10037
Pathe Marconi 10109 Protec 10009, 10037, 10217, 10264 11900 Scotland 10163
Skygiant 10180
Pausa 10009 10009, 10037, 10217, 10264, Rolson 11371 Scott 10236, 10180, 10178, 10030
Protech 10748, 10009, 10037, 10264,
10418, 10486, 10668, 11037 Skyworth
Paxonic 10060, 10030 Rover 10036, 10877 10047, 10054, 10017, 10154, 10698, 10805, 10817, 11115
Proton 10178, 10030, 10001, 10009 10000, 10156, 10051, 10093,
PCE 10156, 10060 10748, 10009, 10037, 10264, Sliding 10865, 10880
Proview 11498 Rowa Sears 10060, 10053, 10178, 10030,
10587, 10698, 10712, 10817 10171, 10166, 10035, 10036, SLX 10668
10047, 10000, 10156, 10250,
10051, 10060, 10178, 10030, ProVision 10037, 10556, 10714, 11037 Royal Lux 10335, 10370 10037, 10001, 10208, 11904
Penney Smaragd 10487
10035, 10036, 10037, 10070, Pulsar 10017, 10092 Runco 10017, 10060, 10030 Seaway 10634
10108, 11347 Soemtron 10865, 11298
Pulser 10178, 10092 Ruyi 10817 Seelver 11037
Perdio 10037, 10163 Solar Drape 10000
Pvision 10876, 11191 10250, 10109, 10163, 10287, 10009, 10036, 10037, 10217,
Perfekt 10037 S Saba 10335, 10343, 10361, 10498, SEG 10218, 10264, 10362, 10487, Solavox 10037, 10163, 10361, 10548
Pye 10037, 10374, 10556 10548, 10560, 10625, 10714 10668, 11037, 11163
Petters 11523 Sole 10813
Pymi 10009 Sagem 10455, 10610, 10618 SEI 10037, 10163
10054, 10451, 10463, 10180, Sonawa 10218
10051, 10208, 10226, 10264,
Philco 10178, 10030, 10145, 11661,
10037, 10074, 10163, 10370,
Q Qingdao 10817
Saige 10009, 10817 Sei-Sinudyne 10037 Songba 10009
10009, 10011, 10163, 10217, 10163, 10264, 10346, 10362, Soniko 10037
10418 Quadral 10051, 10218 Saisho Seleco
10264 10371
Philharmonic 10217 Quartz 10150, 10178 10037, 10668, 10712, 11037, Semivox 10180 Sonitron 10208, 10217, 10370
11454, 10054, 10017, 10000, Saivod
10250, 10051, 10009, 10035, 11163, 11556, 11982 Sonneclair 10037
10051, 10178, 10030, 10171, Quasar Semp 10156
10650, 10865 Sakai 10163
10092, 11961, 11756, 11254, Sencora 10009 Sonoko 10009, 10037, 10217, 10264
Philips 10011, 10037, 10070, 10074, Sakyno 10455
10690, 10556, 10512, 10374, Quelle 10109, 10195, 10200, 10327, Sonolor 10163, 10208, 10361, 10548
10361, 10343, 10200, 10108, 10163, 10208, 10361, 10480, Sentra 10035
10361, 10512, 10668, 11037 Salora Sontec 10009, 10037, 10370
10037, 10009 10548, 10631 Serino 10093, 10455, 10610
Questa 10036 10017, 10154, 11100, 10000,
Phocus 10714 Salsa 10335 Shancha 10264, 10817
Questar 10036 10150, 10053, 10011, 10036,
Phoenix 10037, 10163, 10370, 10486 10047, 10154, 10093, 10178, 10009, 10208, 10226, 10264, Sony 10037, 10074, 10353, 10650,
Phonola 10037, 10556
R R-Line 10037
Sampo 10030, 10171, 10092, 10009, Shanghai 10817 11505, 11651, 11751, 11904
Rabbit 10047 10036, 10650, 10700, 11755, Shaofeng 10145, 10817 Sound & Vision 10218, 10374
10051, 10060, 10178, 10030, 11756
Pilot Radialva 10163, 10218 10054, 10093, 10180, 10053,
10706, 10011 10047, 10054, 10017, 10154, Soundesign 10180, 10178
10166, 10011, 10037, 10109, Radiola 10037, 10217, 10556 10156, 10093, 10060, 10812, 10030, 10009, 10036, 10200,
Sharp Soundwave 10037, 10418, 10715
10163, 10170, 10287, 10361, 10702, 10178, 10030, 10092, 10650, 10653, 10668, 11193,
Pioneer Radiomarelli 10037 11393, 11917 Sova 11952
10370, 10486, 10512, 10679, 10814, 10766, 10718, 10618,
10760, 10866, 11260 10047, 10154, 10180, 10150, 10587, 10817, 10821, 11060, Shen Ying 10092, 10009 10156, 10051, 10060, 10178,
RadioShack Samsung Sowa
Pionier 10370, 10486, 11556 10178, 10030, 10037, 11904 11249, 11312, 11903, 11959, 10092, 10036, 10226
Shencai 10145, 10009, 10264
10009, 10037, 10264, 10370, 10556, 10371, 10370, 10362, Soyea 10773
Plantron 10009, 10037, 10264 Radiotone Sheng Chia 10093, 10236, 10009
10418, 10648, 10668, 11037 10264, 10226, 10217, 10208,
Playsonic 10037, 10217, 10714, 10715 Rank 10070 10163, 10090, 10037, 10036, Shenyang 10009, 10264, 10817 Spectra 10009
10765, 10865, 11276, 11316, 10035, 10009 Spectravision 10156, 10178
Polaroid Rank Arena 10036, 10602 Sherwood 10009
11341, 11498, 11523 Sandra 10217 Spectroniq 11498
RBM 10070 Shintoshi 10037
Poppy 10009 Sanjian 10264 Squareview 10171
11447, 10047, 11454, 10054, 10178, 10037, 10374, 10443,
Portland 10451, 10092, 10374 10000, 10051, 10093, 10178, Sanky 10060, 10030 Shivaki 10556 SR2000 10154, 10171
Powerpoint 10037, 10487, 10698 10030, 10092, 11958, 11953, 10463, 10060, 10030, 10706, Show 10009, 10418
RCA Ssangyong 10009
11948, 11922, 11917, 11547, 10037, 10371, 10455, 10602,
Prandoni-Prince 10361 11347, 11247, 11147, 11047, Sansui Siarem 10163 SSS 10180
10714, 10861, 11371, 11537,
Precision 10236, 10180, 10217 10679, 10625, 10560, 10090 11904, 11911 10145, 10037, 10195, 10200, Staksonic 10009
Siemens
Premier 10009, 10264 10047, 10154, 10180, 10150, Santon 10009 10327
Realistic 10009, 10037, 10217, 10218,
10178, 10030 Siera 10037, 10556 Standard
President 10860 10047, 10054, 10154, 10000, 10374, 11037
Recor 10037, 10418 10156, 10463, 10180, 10145, Siesta 10370
10761, 10009, 10264, 10783, Standard Components 10009, 10218
Prima Rectiligne 10037 10171, 11755, 11208, 10704, Signature 10047, 10093, 10030
10815, 10817, 11269, 11933 Sanyo 10508, 10370, 10264, 10217, 10236, 10180, 10009, 10037,
10036, 10163, 10346, 10361, Starlite
Princeton 10700 Rediffusion 10208, 10170, 10163, 10108, Silva 10037, 10361, 10648 10163, 10264
10548 Stenway 10218
Prinston 11037 10088, 10037, 10036, 10011, Silva Schneider 10037, 11556
Redstar 10037 10009
Prinz 10361 Silvano 10587 Stern 10163, 10264
Reflex 10037, 10668, 11037 Sanyong 10037
Prism 10250, 10051 Silver 10036, 10361, 10455, 10715 Stevison 11982
Sanyuan 10093, 10009, 10817
PRESET CODE
Strato 10009, 10037, 10264 10054, 10250, 10051, 10226, Tiane 10093, 10817 Univox 10037, 10163 World 10451, 10236, 10463, 10180
Technics 10556, 10650
Strong 11149, 11163
TechniSat 10556, 11267
Tiny 11269 V V 10864, 10885, 11755, 11756 World-of-Vision 10865, 10877, 10880, 11217,
11298
Studio Experience 10843 TMK 10236, 10180, 10178 V2max 10865
Technisson 10714 Worldview 10455
Stylandia 10217 TML 11756 V7 Videoseven 10880, 11217, 11755
10218, 10455, 10487, 10610,
Technosonic 10499, 10556
TNCi 10017 Vector Research 10030
X X-View 11191
Sunkai Technovox 10030, 10217 Xenius 10634, 10661
10865 10037, 10217, 10668, 11037,
Tobishi 10218 Vestel
Sunstar 10009, 10037, 10264, 10371 Techview 10847 11163 10009, 10264, 10698, 10773,
Tobo 10748, 10009, 10264 Xiahua 10817
Sunwatt 10455 Techwood 10250, 10051, 10060, 11163 Vexa 10009, 10037
Tocom 10156 Xianghai 10009
Sunwood 10037 Tecnimagen 10556 10250, 10053, 10036, 10650,
10009, 10037, 10163, 10217, Victor Xiangyang 10264
10051, 10093, 10178, 10092, Tokai 10653
Superla 10217 10374, 10668, 11037
Teco 10009, 10036, 10218, 10264, Videocon 10508 Xiangyu 10009
Superscan 10093, 10864, 11944 10653, 11040 Tokaido 11037
Videologic 10218 Xihu 10264, 10817
Supersonic 10009, 10208, 10455, 10805 10009, 10208, 10217, 10418, Tokyo 10035
Tedelex Videologique 10217, 10218 Xingfu 10009
SuperTech 10009, 10037, 10218, 10556 10606, 10698, 11537 Tomashi 10218
Teiron 10009 Videomac 10009 Xinghai 10264
Supra 10178, 10009, 10374 Tongguang 10264
Tek 10820 VideoSystem 10037 XLogic 10698, 10860
Supreme 10000 Tongtel 10587, 10780
10054, 10463, 10180, 10150, Videotechnic 10217, 10374 Xoceco 11064
Susumu 10218, 10287, 10335 Teknika Topline 10668, 11037
10060, 10178, 10092 Videoton 10163 Xoro 11196, 11217
Sutron 10009 Tele System 10154, 11256, 10156, 10150,
10876 11265, 10060, 11145, 10145, Vidikron 10054 XR-1000 10154, 10180, 10171
SV2000 10054 Electronic
Teleavia 10287, 10343 10166, 11037, 11156, 11163, Vidtech 10178, 10036 Xrypton 10037
10748, 10587, 10865, 10870, 11164, 11356, 11508, 11556,
SVA 10871, 10872 Telecolor 10017 Toshiba 11656, 11704, 11945, 11971, Viewpia 10876 Y Yamaha 10030, 10650, 11576
Svasa 10455 10037, 10163, 10217, 10218, 10845, 10821, 10718, 10650, 10857, 10864, 10885, 11330, Yamishi 10037, 10217, 10218, 10455
Telecor 10618, 10508, 10264, 10217, Viewsonic
10394 11578, 11627, 11755
Swisstec 10880, 11504 10195, 10109, 10070, 10036, Yapshe 10250
10702, 11504, 10821, 10820, Viking 10060
Sydney 10217 10819, 10714, 10712, 10698, 10035, 10011, 10009 Yingge 10009
Viore 11207
10047, 10054, 10154, 10000, 10625, 10587, 10560, 10498, Totevision 10051 Yokan 10037
10051, 10178, 10030, 10171, Telefunken Vision 10037, 10217, 10264
Sylvania 10486, 10346, 10343, 10335, Towada 10217 10009, 10037, 10217, 10218,
10092, 10036, 10037, 10876, 10287, 10109, 10074, 10073, 10864, 10885, 11755, 11756, Yoko
Toyoda 10009, 10264, 10371 Vizio 10264, 10370
11271, 11904, 11944 10037 11758
10000, 10180, 10178, 10171, Yonggu 10009
Symphonic Telefusion 10037 Toyomenka 10178 Vortec 10037
11904, 11944 Yorx 10030, 10218
Telegazi 10037, 10163, 10218, 10264 Trakton 10217, 10264 Voxson 10178, 10037, 10163, 10418
10000, 10451, 10093, 10060, Youlanasi 10817
Synco Telemeister 10037 Trans Continens 10037, 10217, 10668, 11037 10037, 10109, 10217, 10418,
10178, 10092, 10036
W Waltham 10443, 10668, 11037 Yousida 10009
Syntax 11144, 11240, 11331 Telesonic 10037 TRANS-continents 10556, 10865
10047, 10054, 10017, 10154, Yuhang 10009
Sysline 10037 Telestar 10009, 10037, 10556 10009, 10037, 10264, 10418, 10000, 10156, 10051, 10093,
T T+A 10447 Teletech 10009, 10037, 10668, 11037
Transonic 10455, 10512, 10587, 10698, 10236, 10180, 10060, 10178, Z Zanussi 10163, 10217, 10264
10712, 10780 Wards 10047, 10017, 10000, 10093,
10030, 10166, 11347, 11156,
Tacico 10178, 10092, 10009 Teleton 10036, 10217 Triad 10218, 10556 11147, 10866, 10195, 10001, 10463, 11265, 10812, 10178,
Tai Yi 10009 Televideon 10163 Trident 10217 10037, 10035 Zenith 10030, 11145, 10145, 10171,
Warumaia 10374, 10661 10092, 10037, 11904, 11909,
Taishan 10009, 10374, 10817 Teleview 10037 Trio 11498 11911
Tandberg 10109, 10361, 10367 Tempest 10009, 10264, 10455 10009, 10037, 10163, 10218,
Tristar 10218, 10264 Watson ZhuHai 10009, 10374
10394, 10668, 10714, 11037
Tandy 10093, 10163, 10217, 10218 Tennessee 10037 Triumph 10037, 10346, 10556 Watt Radio 10163
Targa 11371 10009, 10037, 10217, 10218, Truetone 10250, 10051
Tensai
Tashiko 10092, 10036, 10163, 10170, 10371, 10374, 10715, 11037
Tuntex 10030, 10092, 10009
Waycon 10156
TV/DVD Combination
10217, 10650 Tenson 10009 Wega 10036, 10037
10054, 10154, 10000, 10156, TVS 10463 Wegavox 10009
A Advent 11933
Tera 10030, 10092
10051, 10060, 10037, 10036, TVTEXT 95 10556 Akai 11675
10037, 10556, 10648, 10668, Weipai 10009
Tatung 10011, 10009, 10217, 11156, 10037, 10370, 10374, 10418, Akura 11982
Tevion 10714, 10808, 11037, 11137,
11191, 11248, 11254, 11371,
11248, 11298, 11498, 11556 U Uher 10480, 10486
Welltech 10714
Alba 11037
11556, 11756 Weltblick 10217
Texet 10009, 10217, 10218, 10374 Ultra 10092 Amstrad 11982
TCL 10706, 10698, 11027, 11537 Welton 10178
Texla 10780 Ultravox 10037, 10163, 10374 Apex Digital 11943
TCM 10714, 10808 Weltstar 11037
10154, 10178, 10171, 10706, ThemeScene 10887 Unic Line 10037, 10455 Audiovox 11937, 11951, 11952
10037, 10587, 10714, 10715, 10000, 10451, 10885, 10889,
11755, 11149, 11037, 10714, Thomas 10047, 10178, 10001, 11904 United Westinghouse Axion 11937, 11958
11037, 11982 11282, 11577
Teac 10712, 10698, 10668, 10512, 11447, 10047, 10037, 10109,
10455, 10418, 10264, 10217, Thomson 10287, 10335, 10343, 10560, Universal 10047, 10037 Wharfedale 10037, 10556, 10860, 11556 B Black Diamond 11037
10170, 10037, 10009 10625 11163, 11037, 10668, 10631, White 10451, 10236, 10463, 10037, Bush 10698, 11037, 11900
10009, 10037, 10163, 10217, Westinghouse 10623, 10889, 11909
Tec 10335
10035, 10036, 10037, 10073,
10074, 10109, 10163, 10264,
10618, 10512, 10480, 10418,
10370, 10362, 10361, 10346, Windsor 10668, 11037 C Centrum 11037
Tech Line 10037, 10668, 11163 Thorn Universum 10327, 10264, 10217, 10200, Crown 11037
10335, 10343, 10361, 10499, Windy Sam 10556
Techica 10218 10512 10195, 10170, 10109, 10074,
Wintel 10714 D D-Vision 11982
Thorn-Ferguson 10073, 10335, 10343, 10499 10070, 10037, 10036, 10011,
Technica 11982 10009 Denver 10587
PRESET CODE
E Elfunk 11037 F Ferguson 10073, 10625 M Magnavox 11944 Bestar 20278 De Graaf 20048, 20081, 20042, 20104,
20046
F Ferguson 11037 Fidelity 10171 P Panasonic 11946, 11947 Black Diamond 20642
20081, 20000, 20067, 20209,
Decca
Finlux 11556 Funai 11904 R RCA 11953 Black Panther 20278 20041, 20352
G Goodmans 10587, 11037, 11900 G GE 10047, 10051, 10093, 11917,
11922
S Sharp 11917 Blaupunkt 20162, 20081, 20226 Degraff 20048, 20081, 20042, 20104
H Hitachi 11960
GoldStar 10037
Sylvania 11944
Blue Sky
20037, 20209, 20278, 20348,
20352, 20480, 20642, 20742,
Deitron 20278
J JDV 11982
Goodmans 10374, 11909
Symphonic 11944 21137 Dell 21972
Jensen 11933
Grundig 10037, 10195, 10556
T Toshiba 11945 BPL 20046 Denon 20081, 20042
K KLH 11962
H Harley Davidson 11904 Brandt 20041, 20320 Derwent 20041
L Lenco 10587
Hinari 10036 VCR Brandt Electronique 20041 Diamant 20037
Logik 11037 Brinkmann 20209, 20348 Diamond 20348
Hitachi 11904 20037, 20240, 20000, 20278,
Luker 11982 A A-Mark 20046 20184, 20121, 20209, 20002, Digitor 20642
Luxor 11037
I Internal 11909 Broksonic 20348, 20479, 21479 DirecTV 20739
ABS 21972
J JVC 11923 20081, 20000, 20209, 20278,
M Matsui 11037
L LG 10178 Admiral 20060, 20048, 20039, 20047, Bush 20315, 20348, 20352, 20642, Domland 20209
Maxim 11982 20104, 20121, 20209, 20479 20742 DSE 20642
Lloyd’s 11904 Adventura 20037, 20240, 20000
Medion 11900 C Calix 20037
Dual 20081, 20000, 20041, 20278,
Mirror 11900
M Magnavox 10054, 11904 Aiko 20278 Candle 20037, 20038 20348
Memorex 10250 Aim 20278, 20348, 20642 Dumont 20081, 20000, 20104
N Naiko 11982
Mitsubishi 10093, 10556, 11917 20037, 20032, 20000, 20209,
Canon 20035
Durabrand 20039, 20038, 20642
Narita 11982 Capehart 20002
Aiwa 20041, 20348, 20352, 20479,
O Orion 10463, 11911 Dynatech 20240, 20000
P Panasonic 11941
P Palsonic 11904
20742, 21137 Carena 20081, 20209
E Elbe 20278, 20038
Philips 11454, 10556, 11961 20037, 20240, 20041, 20106, Carrefour 20045
Akai 20060, 20037, 20240, 20000,
Panasonic 10250, 10051 20315, 20348, 20352, 20642 Electrohome
Powerpoint 10698 Carrera 20240 20043, 20209
Penney 10051 Akura 20041
Prima 11933 Carver 20035, 20081 Electrophonic 20037
Philips 10037, 10556 20081, 20000, 20209, 20278,
Alba
R RCA 11948, 11958
Q Quasar 10250, 10051
20315, 20348, 20352 Casio 20000 Elin 20240
Roadstar 11900 Alienware 21972 Cathay 20278 Elta 20278
R Radiola 10556 Allegro 20039, 21137
S Saivod 11982
RadioShack 11904
CCE 20278 Emerald 20184, 20121
Samsung 11903 Allorgan 20240 CGE 20000, 20041 Emerex 20032
10047, 10051, 10093, 11917,
Schneider 11982 RCA Allstar 20081 Changhong 20048, 20081 20035, 20037, 20184, 20039,
11922
America Action 20278 20240, 20045, 20000, 20121,
SEG 11037 S Saba 10625 Cimline 20209
Emerson 20043, 20209, 20002, 20278,
Sova 11952 Samsung 11959 American High 20035, 20081 Cineral 20278 20348, 20479, 20637, 21278,
Amoisonic 20479 CineVision 21137 21479, 21593
Stevison 11982 Sansui 10463, 11904, 11911
Amstrad 20000, 20278 20035, 20037, 20240, 20000, ESA 21137
Sylvania 10171 Schneider 10037, 10556, 11904 Citizen
20162, 20037, 20240, 20278, 20209, 20278, 20479, 21278 ESC 20240, 20278
T Teac 10698 Sears 11904 Anam 20226, 20480 Classic 20037 EuroLine 21593
Technica 11982 Sharp 10093, 11917 Anam National 20162, 20226, 21162, 21562 Clatronic 20000, 21593 20000, 20041, 20278, 20320,
Telefunken 10698 Siemens 10037 Ansonic 20000 Colortyme 20060, 20035, 20045, 20278
F Ferguson 20348
Thomson 10625 Sony 10000, 11505, 11904 Aristona 20081 Fidelity 20240, 20000, 20352, 20432
Colt 20000
Transonic 10587 Sylvania 10054 20037, 20048, 20081, 20000,
ASA 20037, 20081 Combitech 20352 Finlandia 20042, 20104, 20043, 20046,
U United 10587, 11037, 11982 Symphonic 11904 Asha 20240 Condor 20278 20106, 20226
V Vestel 11037 T Teac 10178, 10171 Astra 20035, 20240 Craig 20037, 20047, 20240 Finlux 20081, 20000, 20042, 20104
Technics 10556 Asuka 20037, 20081, 20000, 20038 20037, 20045, 20042, 20043,
Criterion 20000
Thomas 11904 Firstline 20209, 20278, 20348, 20480,
TV/VCR Combination Thomson 10625
Audiolab 20081 Crosley 20035, 20081, 20000 21137
Audiosonic 20278 Crown 20037, 20278, 20480 20039, 20047, 20000, 20104,
A Aiwa 11904, 11911 Toshiba 11971 Audiovox 20037, 20278, 20038 20060, 20035, 20162, 20240,
Fisher 20046
America Action 10180 White Curtis Mathes 20000, 20041, 20278, 20432, Flint 20209, 20348
Amstrad 10171
W Westinghouse 11909 Avis 20000 21035 Fuji 20035, 20033
Audiovox 10180 Z Zenith 11904, 11909, 11911 AVP 20000, 20352 Cybernex 20240 Fujitsu 20037, 20045, 20000
Awa 20037, 20043, 20278, 20642
B Beko 10486
20000, 20104, 20041, 20278,
CyberPower 21972 Fujitsu General 20037
Black Diamond 11909 TV/VCR/DVD Combination B Baird 20046, 20106 Cyrus 20081 Funai 20037, 20000, 20278, 21593
20037, 20045, 20104, 20209,
Broksonic 10463, 11911
A Akai 11903
Basic Line 20104, 20278, 20046
D Daewoo 20278, 20046, 20352, 20637, G Galaxi 20000
Bush 11556 Beaumark 20240 20642, 21137, 21278 Galaxis 20278
B Broksonic 11938
C Curtis Mathes 10051
E Emerson 11944
Beko 20104 Dansai 20278 Garrard 20000
D Daewoo 11909
ESA 11944 Bell & Howell 20035, 20048, 20039, 20000, Dantax 20352 Gateway 21972
20104, 20046, 20479
E Emerson 10236, 10463, 11909, 11911 Daytron 20037, 20278
0 PRESET CODE
20060, 20035, 20048, 20240, International 20037, 20278, 20642 Mark 20000, 20278 Noblex 20240 Prosco 20278
GE 20000, 20226, 20320, 20807, 20037, 20000, 20209, 20278, 20048, 20081, 20240, 20042,
21035, 21060 Intervision Marta 20037 Prosonic 20209, 20278
20348 Nokia 20104, 20041, 20278, 20046,
GEC 20081 Mastec 20642 20106, 20315 Protec 20000
Irradio 20037, 20081, 21137
Gemini 20060 Master’s 20278 Nordmende 20067, 20041, 20320 Protech 20081
20240, 20104, 20041, 20046,
ITT 20037, 20240, 20209, 20278, ProVision 20278
General 20045 20106 Matsui Northgate 21972
20348, 20352, 20742
General Technic 20348 ITT Nokia 20240, 20104, 20041, 20106 Nu-Tec 20209 Pulsar 20039, 20240, 20278
20035, 20162, 20081, 20226,
ITV 20037, 20278 Matsushita Pulser 20240
Genexxa 20037, 20000, 20104, 20278 21162 20048, 20081, 20000, 20104,
O Oceanic 20041, 20046, 20106
Go Video 20240, 20432, 20614, 21137 J Janeil 20240 Media Center PC 21972 Pye 20081, 20000
Okano 20209, 20278, 20315, 20348
20035, 20037, 20039, 20000, JBL 20278 Mediator 20081 Q Qisheng 20060
GoldStar 20209, 20278, 20038, 20225, Jensen 20067, 20041 Medion 20209, 20348, 20352, 20642 Olympus 20035, 20162, 20104, 20226 Quarter 20046
20226, 20480, 21137, 21237 Onimax 20642
20037, 20081, 20240, 20000, JMB 20209, 20348, 20352, 20742 MEI 20035 Quartz 20035, 20047, 20046
Goodmans 20209, 20278, 20348, 20352, Joyce 20000 20035, 20162, 20037, 20048, Onkyo 20222 20035, 20162, 20002, 20278,
20039, 20047, 20240, 20000, 21062, 20035, 20162, 20037, Quasar
20637, 20642, 20742 20184, 20081, 20045, 20067, 20226, 21035, 21162
GPX 20037 JVC Memorex 20104, 20209, 20278, 20046, Optimus 20048, 20047, 20240, 20000, Quelle 20081
20041, 21162
20348, 20479, 21162, 21237, 20104, 20432, 21162, 21262
Gradiente 20000 K Kambrook 20037 21262 20184, 20240, 20000, 20104, R Radialva 20037, 20048, 20081
Graetz 20240, 20104, 20041 Karcher 20081, 20278, 20642 Metronic 20081 20121, 20209, 20002, 20278, Radiola 20081
Orion
20035, 20037, 20048, 20081, KEC 20037, 20278 21062, 20162, 20037, 20081, 20348, 20352, 20479, 20742,
21479 Radionette 20037, 21137
Granada 20240, 20000, 20042, 20104, 20037, 20209, 20278, 20106, Metz 20226, 20347, 20836, 21162, 20035, 20162, 20037, 20048,
20046, 20226 Kendo 21262, 21562 Orson 20000
20315, 20348, 20642 RadioShack 20047, 20240, 20000, 20104,
20037, 20000, 20209, 20278, Kenwood 20067, 20041, 20038, 20046 MGA 20060, 20240, 20043 Osaki 20037, 20000 20046, 21162
Grandin 20742
KIC 20000 MGN Technology 20240 Otake 20209 Radix 20037
20081, 20226, 20320, 20347,
Grundig Micormay 20348 Otto Versand 20081 Randex 20037
20348, 20352, 20742 Kimari 20047
H Haaz 20348
Kneissel 20037, 20209, 20278, 20348, Micromaxx 20209 P Pace 20352 Rank 20041
Hanimex 20352 20352 Microsoft 21972 Pacific 20000, 20348, 20642, 20742 Rank Arena 20041
Hanseatic 20037, 20081, 20209, 20038 Kodak 20035, 20037 Midland 20240 Packard Bell 21972 20060, 20035, 20048, 20240,
Kolin 20043, 20041 20045, 20000, 20042, 20106,
Haojie 20240 Migros 20000 Palladium 20037, 20209, 20041, 20348 RCA 20226, 20320, 20807, 20880,
Harley Davidson 20000 Kolster 20209 Mind 21972 Palsonic 20000, 20642 21035, 21060
Harman/Kardon 20081, 20038 KTV 20000 Minolta 20042 Panama 20035 20035, 20162, 20037, 20048,
Kuba 20047 Realistic 20047, 20240, 20000, 20104,
Headquarter 20046 20060, 20048, 20047, 20081, 21062, 20035, 20162, 20000, 20121, 20278, 20046, 21162
Kuba Electronic 20047 Mitsubishi 20000, 20042, 20067, 20043, 20225, 20226, 20614, 20616,
Hewlett Packard 21972 Panasonic Reoc 20348
20041, 20480, 20642, 20807 20836, 21035, 21162, 21262,
HI-Q 20035, 20047, 20000 L Lenco 20278
Motorola 20035, 20048 21562 ReplayTV 20614, 20616
20240, 20209, 20041, 20278, 20037, 20240, 20045, 20000, Pathe Cinema 20043
Hinari LG 20042, 20209, 20278, 20038, MTC 20240, 20000 Rex 20041
20352 Pathe Marconi 20041
20225, 20480, 21137, 21237 MTX 20000 Ricavision 21972
Hisawa 20209, 2035 20035, 20162, 20037, 20047,
Lifetec 20209, 20348 Multitec 20037 Rio 21137
Hischito 20045 Penney 20081, 20240, 20000, 20042,
Linksys 21972 Multitech 20039, 20000 20067, 20038, 21035, 21237 20037, 20081, 20240, 20278,
20035, 20037, 20081, 20240, Roadstar
Lloyd’s 20240, 20000, 20038 20038, 20742
Hitachi 20045, 20000, 20042, 20041, Murphy 20000 Pentax 20042
20046, 20089 21062, 20162, 20037, 20081, Runco 20039
Loewe Myryad 20081 Perdio 20000, 20209
Hoeher 20278, 20642 21262, 21562
20035, 20081, 20000, 20209,
S Saba 20041, 20278, 20320
Hornyphon 20081 Logik 20240, 20000, 20209, 20106 N NAD 20240, 20104 Philco 20038, 20226, 20479 Saisho 20209, 20348
Lumatron 20278, 21137 Naiko 20348, 20642 20035, 20162, 20048, 20081, Salora 20104, 20043, 20046, 20106
Howard Computers 21972
Lunatron 21137 NAP 20039 20045, 20000, 20209, 20226,
HP 21972 Philips Sampo 20037, 20048
20616, 20618, 20739, 21081,
Hughes Network 20048, 20047, 20104, 20043, National 20226 21181 20060, 20240, 20045, 20000,
20042, 20739 Luxor Samsung
Systems 20046, 20106, 20315 Nebula Electronics 20033 20038, 20432, 20739, 21014
Phoenix 20278
Humax 20739 LXI 20037, 20000, 20042, 20067 20035, 20037, 20048, 20104, Samtron 20240
Phonola 20081
Hush 21972 M M Electronic 20037, 20240, 20000, 20038 NEC 20067, 20041, 20278, 20038,
Pilot 20037
Sanky 20048, 20039
21137
20037, 20000, 20209, 20278, Magnadyne 20081 Sansei 20048
Hypson Neckermann 20081, 20041 Pioneer 20162, 20081, 20042, 20067
20352, 20480 20037, 20240, 20000, 20278, 20240, 20000, 20067, 20209,
Magnasonic Nesco 20000 Polk Audio 20081
Hytek 20047, 20000 21278 Sansui 20041, 20002, 20106, 20348,
20035, 20037, 20048, 20039, Neufunk 20209 20479, 21479
I iBUYPOWER 21972 Magnavox 20081, 20240, 20000, 20226,
Portland 20278, 20637
20048, 20047, 20240, 20000,
Imperial 20000 20618, 20642, 21593, 21781 Newave 20037 Presidian 21593 Sanyo 20104, 20067, 20209, 20046,
Ingersol 20240, 20209 Magnin 20240 Nikkai 20278 Prinz 20000 20348, 20479, 21137
Interbuy 20037 Magnum 20642 Nikko 20037, 20278 Profitronic 20081, 20240 Saville 20240, 20278, 20352
Interfunk 20081, 20104 Manesth 20081, 20045, 20209 Nikkodo 20037, 20278 Proline 20000, 20278, 20320, 20642 SBR 20081
Internal 20278, 20637 Marantz 20035, 20081, 20209, 20038 Nishi 20240 Proscan 20060, 21060 ScanSonic 20240
Niveus Media 21972
PRESET CODE
Schaub Lorenz 20000, 20104, 20041, 20106,
20315, 20348 Sylvania 20035, 20081, 20000, 20043,
21593, 21781
Triad 20278 Go Video 20614 F Ferguson 20000, 20278
20037, 20081, 20240, 20000, Symphonic 20240, 20000, 20002, 21593
Trix 20037 H Hewlett Packard 21972 Fidelity 20000
Schneider 20042, 20278, 20348, 20352,
Systemax 21972
U Uher 20240 Howard Computers 21972 Firstline 20278
20642, 21137 Ultra 20045, 20278 HP 21972 Funai 20000
Scott 20184, 20045, 20121, 20043 T T+A 20162
Ultravox 20278 Hughes Network 20060, 20035, 20048, 20240,
20060, 20035, 20162, 20037, Tagar Systems 21972 Systems 20739 G GE 20807, 21035, 21060
20048, 20039, 20047, 20033, Unitech 20240
Taisho 20209 Humax 20739 GoldStar 20037, 20480, 21237
Sears 20045, 20000, 20042, 20104, United 20348, 20742, 21593
20067, 20043, 20209, 20041, Tandberg 20278 Hush 21972 Goodmans 20278, 20352, 20637
20037, 20081, 20240, 20000,
21237, 20046 Tandy 20000, 20104 Universum 20104, 20209, 20106, 20348, I iBUYPOWER 21972 Grandin 20278, 20742
Seaway 20278 21137
Tashiko 20037, 20048, 20081, 20240, L Linksys 21972 Grundig 20081, 20347, 20352, 20742
SEG 20081, 20240, 20278, 20637, 20000 V Vector 20045
M Media Center PC 21972 H Hanimex 20352
20642 20048, 20081, 20045, 20000, Vector Research 20184, 20038 Microsoft 21972 Harley Davidson 20000
SEI 20081 Tatung 20067, 20043, 20209, 20041,
20348, 20352 Victor 20067, 20041 Mind 21972 Hinari 20352
Sei-Sinudyne 20081
Tchibo 20348 Video Concepts 20045
Seleco 20037, 20041 N Niveus Media 21972 Hitachi 20000
TCM 20348 Video Technic 20000 Northgate 21972 Hypson 20037
Semp 20045 20037, 20000, 20067, 20041, Videomagic 20037
Sentra 20278 Teac 20278, 20637, 20642, 21593 P Panasonic 20614, 20616 I Internal 20278, 20637
Videosonic 20240, 20000
Sharp 20037, 20048, 20047, 20032, Technics 20035, 20162, 20037, 20081, Philips 20618, 20739 J JBL 20278
20000, 20209, 20807 20000, 20226, 21162 Viewsonic 21972
R RCA 20880 JMB 20352
Shinco 20000 TechniSat 20348 Villain 20000 ReplayTV 20614, 20616 K Kambrook 20037
Shintom 20039, 20240, 20000, 20104 Technosonic 20352 Voodoo 21972
20035, 20037, 20048, 20041, 20060, 20035, 20037, 20048,
S Samsung 20739 Kneissel 20278, 20352
Shivaki 20037 Teco 20038 20039, 20047, 20081, 20033, Sonic Blue 20614, 20616 L LG 20037, 20480, 21237
Shogun 20240
Tedelex 20037, 20209, 20348, 20642 W Wards 20240, 20045, 20000, 20042, Sony 20636, 21972 Lloyd’s 20000
20037, 20081, 20104, 20046, 20043, 20041, 20038, 20046,
Siemens Teknika 20035, 20037, 20000 Stack 9 21972 Loewe 20037
20320, 20347 20479
Siera 20081 Teleavia 20041 Watson 20081, 20352, 20642 Systemax 21972 M Magnasonic 20278, 21278
Signature 20060, 20035, 20037, 20048, Telecorder 20240 Weltblick 20037 T Tagar Systems 21972 Magnavox 20081, 20000, 21781
20000, 20046, 20479 20209, 20041, 20278, 20320, Tivo 20618, 20636, 20739 Magnin 20240
Telefunken Wharfedale 20642
Silva 20037 20642 Toshiba 21008, 21972, 21996 Matsui 20352, 20742
White 20000, 20209, 20278, 20479,
Silver 20278 Telerent 20226 Westinghouse 20637 Touch 21972 Medion 20352
SilverCrest 20642 Telestar 20037 World 20209, 20002, 20348, 20479
V Viewsonic 21972 Memorex 20162, 20037, 21162, 21237,
Singer 20037, 20240, 20045, 20348 Teletech 20000, 20278 X XR-1000 20035, 20240, 20000 Voodoo 21972
21262
MGA 20240
Sinudyne 20081, 20209, 20352 Tensai 20037, 20000, 20278 Y Yamaha 20041, 20038
Z ZT Group 21972
Smaragd 20348 Tevion 20209, 20348, 20479, 20642 Yamishi 20278 Mitsubishi 20048, 20081, 20043, 20807
Sonic Blue 20614, 20616, 21137 Texet 20278 Yoko 20037, 20240 O Optimus 20162, 21162, 21262
Sonographe 20046 Thomas 20000, 20002 20037, 20039, 20033, 20000, TV/VCR Combination Orion 20002, 20352, 20479, 20742,
21479
Sonolor 20048, 20046 20060, 20067, 20041, 20278, Z Zenith 20209, 20041, 20278, 20479, 20000, 20352, 20479, 20742,
Thomson 20320 20637, 21137, 21479 A Aiwa 21137 P Pace 20352
Sontec 20037, 20278 ZT Group 21972 Pacific 20742
Thorn 20037, 20104, 20041, 20320 Akai 20352
Sonwa 20642 ZX 20209, 20348, 20352 Palsonic 20000
Tisonic 20278 Alba 20352
20035, 20048, 20047, 20032, 20035, 20162, 21035, 21162,
20033, 20000, 20067, 20046, Tivo 20618, 20636, 20739, 21996 America Action 20278 Panasonic
Sony 21262
20106, 20226, 20636, 21232, TMK 20240, 20000
21972 DBS/PVR Combination Amstrad 20000
Penney 20035, 20037, 20240, 21035,
TNIX 20037 Audiovox 20278 21237
Soundmaster 20000 Hughes Network
Tocom 20240 H Systems 20739
B Beko 20104 Philips 20081
Soundwave 20037, 20209, 20348
Stack 9 21972
Tokai 20037, 20104, 20041 P Philips 20739 Bestar 20278 Portland 20637
Topline 20348 S Samsung 20739 Blue Sky 20278, 20352, 20742 Q Quasar 20035, 20162, 21035, 21162
Standard 20278
20081, 20240, 20045, 20000, BPL 20046 R Radiola 20081
Stern 20278 20042, 20067, 20043, 20209,
Broksonic 20002, 20479, 21479 RadioShack 20000
STS 20042 Toshiba 20041, 20352, 20432, 20742,
20845, 21008, 21145, 21972,
PVR 20060, 20035, 20048, 20240,
Bush 20352, 20742 RCA
Sunkai 20209, 20278, 20348 21996 A ABS 21972 20807, 21035, 21060
Sunstar 20000 Tosonic 20278 Alienware 21972
C Citizen 20278, 21278 S Saba 20320
Curtis Mathes 20035, 21035 Samsung 20240, 20432, 21014
Suntronic 20000 Totevision 20037, 20240 C CyberPower 21972
Supra 20037, 20278, 20348 D Daewoo 20278, 20637, 21278 Sansui 20000, 20479, 21479
Touch 21972 D Dell 21972
Dantax 20352
Susumu 20037 Toyoda 20278 DirecTV 20739 Sanyo 20240
20002, 20278, 20479, 20637,
SV2000 20000 Tradex 20081 G Gateway 21972 E Emerson 21278, 21479
Saville 20352
SVA 20000 Schneider 20081, 20000
PRESET CODE
Sears 20037, 20000, 21237 Amitech 30784, 30770, 30850 Campomatic Digital 31051 Digihome 30713 Global Link 31224
SEG 20637 Amoi 30852 Cat 30699, 30789, 31421, 31923 DigiLogic 30713 Global Solutions 30768
Sharp 20037, 20048, 20807 Amphion Media CCE 30730 digiRED 30717 Global Sphere 31152
30872
Works 30573, 30744, 30717, 30715,
Shivaki 20037 Celestial 31020 Digitech 31832
Amstrad 30713, 30770, 31151, 31367 30741, 30783, 30833, 30869,
Siemens 20081 cello 31730 30651, 30690, 30833, 31005, Go Video
AMW 30872 Digitor 31044, 31075, 31099, 31158,
31423
Sinudyne 20352 Centrex 30672, 31004 31483, 31730
Anam 31913 Digitrex 30672, 31004, 31056
Sony 20032, 20000, 21232 30713, 30789, 31005, 31227, GoldStar 30591, 30741, 30869
Ansonic 30759, 30774, 30831 Centrum DiK 30831
31923 30651, 30690, 30713, 30723,
Supra 20348
30533, 30672, 30717, 30755, CGV 30751, 31115 Dinamic 30788 30730, 30783, 30790, 30833,
Sylvania 20081, 21781 Apex Digital 30794, 30796, 30797, 30830, Goodmans
Changhong 30627, 31061 Disney 30675, 30831, 31270 31004, 31140, 31423, 31530,
Symphonic 20000 31004, 31020, 31056, 31061 31730, 31923
Aristona 30539, 30646 Cinea 30831, 30841 DiViDo 30705 GP Audio 31140
T Tatung 20352
Cinetec 30713, 30872 DK Digital 30831
Teac 20037, 20000, 20637, 20642 Arrgo 31023 GPX 30699, 30741
ASCOMTEC 31923 cineULTRA 30699 DMTech 30783, 31271 Gradiente 30490, 30651
Technics 20081
Asono 31224 CineVision 30833, 30869, 31483 Dragon 30831 Graetz 30665
Technosonic 20352
Aspire Digital 31168 Citizen 30695 DreamX 31151 Gran Prix 30831, 30898
Telefunken 20278
Atacom 31224 Clairtone 30571 DSE 30833, 31152, 31730 Grandin 30713, 31233
Thomas 20000
Audiosonic 30690, 31923 Classic 30730, 31730 30651, 30665, 30675, 30713,
Thomson 20278 Dual 30730, 30783, 30790, 30831, Greenhill 30717
Audiovox 30717, 30790 Clatronic 30672, 30675, 30788, 31233 31023 30539, 30651, 30551, 30670,
Toshiba 20352, 20432, 20845, 21145 30686, 30695, 30705, 30713,
Audioworld 30790 Clayton 30713 Durabrand 30713, 30831, 31023, 31502 Grundig
U United 20742
30730, 30852, 31086, 31321,
30775, 30790, 31004, 31036,
White Autovox 30713 Coby DVD2000 30521 31695, 31730, 31832, 31920
W Westinghouse 20278, 20637
Auvio 30843
31923
DVX 30768 Grunkel 30770, 30790, 30831
Codex 31233
Z Zenith 20000, 20479, 20637, 21479 Awa 30730, 30872 Commax 31321 E E:max 31233, 31321 H H&B 30713, 30841, 30850, 31233,
31421
Axion 30730 Conia 30672, 30852, 31321 EagleTec 30714
Haaz 30751, 31152
TV/VCR/DVD Combination B Base 31451 Contel 30788 eBench 31152
Haier 30843
Basic Line 30713 Continental Edison 30831, 30872 ECC 30730
S Sharp 20807
Baze 30898 Eclipse 30723, 30751
Hanseatic 30741, 30783, 30790
Craig 30831 Harman/Kardon 30582, 30702
BBK 30862, 31224 Creative 30503, 30539 Elfunk 30713, 30850, 30884
HCM 30788
DVD Player Beep 31163 Crown 30690, 30713, 30770, 31115 Elin 30770
HDT 30705
1 3D LAB 30503, 30539 Bellagio 31004 Crypto 31228 Elite 31152
HE 30730, 31163, 31923
4Kus 31158 Belson 31086, 31923 Curtis Mathes 31087 Ellion 30850, 31421
Henss 30713
30672, 30690, 30770, 30788,
A A-Trend 30714 Binatone 31923 Cybercom 30831 Elta 30850, 31051, 31115, 31151, HiMAX 30843
Acoustic Solutions 30713, 30730, 31228 Black Diamond 30713, 30833, 30884 30714, 30816, 30874, 31023, 31233
CyberHome 30573, 30664, 30665, 30713,
Blaupunkt 30717 31024, 31117, 31129, 31502 Hitachi
AEG 30770, 30788, 30790, 31923 Eltax 31233, 31321 31247, 31920
Blu:sens 31233, 31321 Cytron 30651, 30705, 30774, 31347 30591, 30675, 30705, 30821, Hiteker 30672, 31923
AFK 31051, 31152, 31923 Emerson
Aim 30672, 30699, 30833 Blue Nova 31321 D D-Vision 31115, 31367 31268
Hoeher 30651, 30713, 30831, 31004,
International Daenyx 30872 Enterprise 30591 31224
30672, 31005, 31224, 31250,
Airis Blue Parade 30571 30490, 30784, 30705, 30714, Entivo 30503, 30539 Home Electronics 30730, 30770
31321, 31345
Aiwa 30533, 30641 30672, 30651, 30695, 30699, Daewoo 30770, 30833, 30869, 30872, Enzer 30784, 30770, 31228 Home Tech Industries 31224
Blue Sky 30713, 30790, 30843, 31423 31172, 31483, 31906
30690, 30695, 30705, 30770, ESA 30821, 31268 Hoyo 30665
30788, 30790, 30884, 30898, Boghe 31004 Dalton 31036
Akai EuroLine 30675, 30788, 31115, 31233 Humax 30646
30899, 31115, 31205, 31233, Boman 30783, 30898, 31005 Dansai 30770, 30783, 31115, 31695
31695 F Fenner 30651 Hyundai 30783, 30850, 31061, 31228
Bose 32023 Dantax 30539, 30713, 30723, 30790
Akashi 30838
Brainwave 30770, 31115 Daytek 30872, 31005 Ferguson 30651, 30695, 30713, 30884, I iLo 31348
AKI 31005 30898, 31695, 31730 Ingelen 30788
Brandt 30503, 30651, 30551 Dayton 30872 30672, 30591, 30741, 30751,
Akira 30699, 31321 Finlux Ingersol 31023
Broksonic 30695 DCE 30831 30770, 30783
30898, 31051, 31140, 31233, 30651, 30713, 30843, 30869, Initial 30839, 30717
Akura 30672, 30717, 30690, 30699, Decca 30770, 31115 Firstline
31367 31530 Inno Hit 30713
30672, 30539, 30717, 30695, 30713, 30723, 30730, 30831, 30490, 30634, 31634,
Bush Denon Fisher 30670
Alba 30699, 30713, 30730, 30783, 30833, 30884, 31051, 31140, [32134]z Insignia 31268
30884, 31140, 31530, 31695 31483, 31695, 31832 Funai 30675, 30695, 31268
30672, 30699, 30788, 30898, Integra 30571, 30627, 31634
Byd:sign 30872 Denver
Alco 30790 31056, 31104, 31321, 31923 Fusion 30862 Irradio 30869, 31115, 31224, 31233
Alize 31151 C C-Tech 30798, 31152 Denzel 30665 G Gateway 31158 IRT 30783
All-Tel 31451 California Audio Labs 30490 Desay 30843, 31212 GE 30522, 30815, 30717 ISP 30695
Allegro 30869 Cambridge Audio 30751, 31109 Dgtec 30672 General Electric 30717
Cambridge Diamond 30651, 30751, 30768, 30790
J Jamo 31036
Altacom 31224 30690 Germatic 31051
Soundworks
PRESET CODE
Jaton 30665 30503, 30539, 30646, 30675, Nikkai 31923 Proceed 30672 30672, 30651, 31005, 31036,
Scott
Magnavox 30713, 30821, 30885, 31140, 30672, 30651, 30686, 30833, 31233, 31423
JBL 30702 31268 Nintaus 31051, 31202 Proline 31004, 31483 Seeltech 31224, 31451
JDB 30730 Magnex 30723 Niro 32024
Proscan 30522 30798, 30665, 30713, 30763,
JDV 31367 Norcent 30872, 31923 SEG
Majestic 31345 30872, 30884, 31483, 31530
Proson 30713
Jeken 30699 Manhattan 30705, 30713 Nordmende 30774, 30831 Sensory Science 31158
Prosonic 30699, 30752
Jepssen 31250 Marantz 30503, 30539, 30675 Noriko 30752 Shanghai 30672
30699, 30730, 31163, 31321,
JMB 30695 Nova 31923 ProVision 30630, 30675, 30713, 30752,
Mark 30713 31923 Sharp 31256, 32015, 32024
JNC 30672, 31271 Marquant 30770 Nowa 30843 Pye 30539, 30646
Sharper Image 31117
JSI 31423
Matsui 30672, 30651, 30695, 30713, Nu-Tec 31228 Q QONIX 31051
Sherwood 30717, 30741, 30770
30503, 30539, 30558, 30623, 30884, 31004, 31695, 31730 O Okano 30752 Qwestar 30651
JVC Shinco 30717
30867, 31164, 31597, 31860 Maxdorf 30788
jWin 31051
Olidata 30672 R Radionette 30741, 30869, 31906, 32024
Shinsonic 30533, 30839
Maxent 31347 30690, 30833, 30838, 30862, RadioShack 30571
Omni
K Kansas Technologies 31233, 31530 Maxim 30713, 30872, 31367 31104, 31832
Raite 30665
Siemssen 31382
Karcher 30783 Maya 31345 Onix 30838 Sigmatek 31005, 31224
30522, 30571, 30717, 30790,
Kawasaki 30790 MBO 30690, 30730, 31730 Onkyo 30503, 30627 RCA 30822, 31022, 31132, 31769, Siltex 31224
Kendo 30672, 30699, 30713, 30831 Oopla 31158 31913, 31965 Silva 30788, 30898
McIntosh 31533
Kennex 30713, 30770, 30898 Oppo 31224 Realistic 30571 Silva Schneider 30831, 30898
MDS 30713
Kenwood 30490, 30534 Optim 30843 REC 30490 SilverCrest 31152
Mecotek 30770
30759, 30763, 30770, 30788,
Kiiro 30770 30651, 30630, 30774, 30783, Optimus 30525, 30571 Redstar Simaudio 30885
30898, 31345, 31923
Kiss 30665, 30841, 31523 Medion 30831, 31006, 31270, 31345, Orbit 30872 Singer 30690, 30751, 30768
31347, 31423 Relisys 31347
KLH 30815, 30717, 30790, 31020 Orion 30695, 31233, 31695 Reoc 30752, 30768 Sistemas 30672
MEI 30790
Kloss 30533 Oritron 30651 Revoy 30699, 30841 Skantic 30539, 30713
Memorex 30690, 30695, 30831, 31270
Koda 31230 Ormond 30713 Rex 30838 Skymaster 30730, 30768
Metronic 30690
Konka 31192 Metz 30525, 30571, 30713 P P&B 31451 Richmond 31233 Skyworth 30898
Koss 30651, 31061, 31423 30695, 30713, 30759, 30768, Rio 30869 Sliding 31115
MiCO 30723, 30751, 31223 Pacific 30790, 30831
Kreisen 31421 30672, 30690, 30699, 30713, Slim Art 30784
Micromaxx 31695 Packard Bell 30831
KXD 31321, 31923 Roadstar 30730, 30833, 30898, 31051, SM Electronic 30690, 30730, 30768, 31152
Micromedia 30503, 30539 Palladium 30695, 30713, 31906, 31920 31227
L Lasonic 30627, 30798, 30789 Micromega 30539, 31005 Palsonic 30672, 30852, 31056, 31321 Rocksonic 30789
Smart 30705, 30713
Lawson 30768 Sonai 30755
Microsoft 30522, 31708 30503, 30490, 30571, 30703, Ronin 30872
Lecson 31533 Panasonic 31362, 31462, 31490, 31579, Sonashi 30831
Microstar 30831 Rotel 30558, 30623
Leiker 30872 31762, 31834, 31905, 31908 30573, 30715, 30783, 30869,
Minato 30752 Rowa 30717, 30759, 30872, 31004 Sonic Blue
Panda 30717, 30789, 31203 31099
30651, 30699, 30713, 30770,
Lenco Minax 30713 Rownsonic 30789 30533, 31533, 30864, 30573,
30774 peeKTon 30898, 31224
30630, 30772, 31033, 31070,
Lenoir 31228 Minerva 30705 Philco 30690, 30862 S Saba 30651, 3055 Sony 31431, 31433, 31536, 31633,
Lenoxx 30690, 30838 Minoka 30770, 31115 30503, 30539, 30646, 30675, Sabaki 30798 31769, 31981, 32043
Lexia 30699, 30768 Mintek 30839, 30717 Philips 30854, 30885, 31158, 31260, Saivod 30759, 30831, 31367 Sound Color 31233
31267, 31340, 31354
30591, 30741, 30790, 30869, Mirror 30752 Salora 30741 Soundmaster 30768
LG Philo 31345
31906 Mitsubishi 31521, 30521, 30713, 31403 Sampo 30752, 31321, 31347 Soundmax 30768
Lifetec 30651, 30831, 31347 Phonotrend 30699
Mizuda 30770, 31451 30490, 30573, 30744, 30199, Soundwave 30783
Limit 30768, 31104 PianoDisc 31024 Samsung 30820, 30899, 31044, 31075,
Monyka 30665 31635, 31932 Spectra 30872
LiteOn 31058, 31158 30490, 30525, 30571, 30631,
MPX 30843 Pioneer 30651, 30768, 30788, 30831,
31965 30784, 30695, 30751, 30763, Standard
Lodos 30713 Sansui 30768, 31051, 31228, 31230, 30898
Mustek 30730, 31730 Plu2 30850
Loewe 30539, 30511, 30741, 30885 31695, 31832 Star Clusters 31152, 31227
Mx Onda 30651, 30751, 31223 Pointer 30784 30670, 30675, 30695, 30713,
Logik 30713, 30884 Sanyo Starlogic 31005
Mystral 30831 Polaroid 31020, 31061, 31086 30873, 31228
Logix 30705, 30783 Starmedia 31005, 31224
N NAD 30741 Polk Audio 30539 Scan 30705, 30850
Stevison 31367
Luker 31367 Portland 30770 ScanMagic 30730, 31730
Naiko 30770, 31004, 31367
30695, 30705, 30713, 30741, Strong 30713
Lumatron Narita 31367 Powerpoint 30872, 31005 ScanSonic 31695
30833, 31115, 31321, 31832 Sunkai 30770, 30850
Lunatron 30741 NEC 30741, 30869, 31404 Presidian 30675 Schaub Lorenz 30770, 30788, 31115, 31151
30539, 30646, 30651, 30705, Sunstech 30831
Luxman 30573 Neovia 31271 Prima 31228
Schneider 30713, 30774, 30783, 30788, Sunwood 30788, 30898
Luxor 30713, 31004, 31695, 31730 Nesa 30717 Prinz 30831 30790, 30831, 30869, 31367 Superscan 30821
M Magnasonic 30651, 30675 Neufunk 30665 Prism 30705, 30831 Schwaiger 30752
Supervision 30768, 31152
Magnat 31923 Nevir 30770, 30831, 31197 Pro2 31345 Scientific Labs 30768
SVA 30672, 30717, 30752, 31105
NexxTech 31402 ProCaster 31004
PRESET CODE
Sylvania 30630, 30675, 30821, 31268 Vestel 30713, 30884, 31530 Cytron 31347 S Sampo 31347 I Insignia 31268
Symphonic 30675, 30821, 31268 Victor 31597 D Denon 30490 Samsung 30490, 31635 J JDV 31367
Synn 30768 Vieta 30705 Denver 31056 ScanMagic 31730 JNC 31271
T Tandberg 30713, 31695 Viewmaster 30862, 31224 Digitrex 31056 Schneider 30646 K Konka 31192
Tangent 31321 Voxson 30690, 30730, 30774, 30831 DSE 31730 SEG 31530 L Logik 30713, 30884
Targa 31227 Vtrek 31228 Durabrand 31502 Sensory Science 31158 Luker 31367
Tatung 30770, 31695 W Waitec 31151, 31224, 31233 E E:max 31321 Sharp 30630, 30675 Luxor 30713
Tchibo 30741 Walkvision 30717 Ellion 31421 Sony 31033, 31070, 31431, 31433,
31536
M Magnavox 31268
TCL 31180 Waltham 31530 Eltax 31321 Matsui 30713, 30884
Star Clusters 31227
TCM 30741, 30790 Welkin 30831 Emerson 30675 Maxim 31367
Sylvania 30675
Teac
30571, 30717, 30675, 30741,
30759, 30768, 30790, 30833,
Wellington 30713 F Ferguson 31730
T Tangent 31321
N Naiko 31367
31006, 31197, 31227 Weltstar 30713 Firstline 31530 Narita 31367
Targa 31227
Tec 30898 Wesder 30699 Funai 30675 Neovia 31271
Teac 31227
Technica 31367, 31695 Wharfedale 30686, 30751, 30752, 30790,
31832
G Gateway 31158
Techwood 31530
O Orion 30695
Technics 30490, 30703, 31905 Wilson 30831, 31233
Go Video 30741, 31158, 31730
Tevion 31227, 31347, 31730
P Pacific 30695
Technika 30770, 30831, 31115, 31695 Goodmans 31530, 31730 Panasonic 31490
Windsor 30713 Thomson 30551
Technisson 31115 GPX 30741 Philips 30539, 30854, 31260
Windy Sam 30573 Toshiba 31510
Technosonic 30730, 31051, 31115 WIZE 31115
Grundig 31730
U Universum 31227, 31530
R RCA 31022
Techwood 30713, 31530 Woxter 31005, 31151, 31224
H H&B 31421
V Vestel 31530
S Saivod 31367
Tedelex 30690, 30768, 31004, 31228 Humax 30646 Samsung 30899
X Xbox 30522, 31708 Victor 31597
Telefunken 30789, 30790, 30833, 31483,
Xenius 30790
I iLo 31348
W Waltham 31530
Sansui 30695
31832, 31923 J JVC 31164, 31597 Schneider 31367
Teletech 30713, 30768 XLogic 30768, 31152, 31228 Y Yakumo 31056
XMS 30770, 30788 K Kansas Technologies 31530
Yamada 31056, 31158
SEG 30713, 30884
Tensai 30651, 30690, 30770 Sliding 31115
Kreisen 31421
30651, 30798, 30768, 30833, Xoro 31183, 31250 Yamaha 30646
Tevion 30898, 31036, 31227, 31347, KXD 31321 Stevison 31367
Y Yakumo 31004, 31056 Yukai 31730
31382, 31483, 31730, 31923
30872, 31004, 31056, 31151, L LG 30741
Z Zenith 30741
Sylvania 30630, 30675, 31268
Yamada
Theta Digital 30571 31158 Lifetec 31347 T Technica 31367
Thomson 30522, 30511, 30551 30490, 30539, 30646, 30545, LiteOn 31158 Thomson 30551
Yamaha 31354
Tivo 31503
Yamakawa 30665, 30872, 31104
Loewe 30741 TV/DVD Combination Toshiba 30695
30784, 30665, 30788, 30790,
Tokai 30898 Yukai 30730, 31730
Lumatron 31321 A Akai 30695 U United 30713, 30884, 31367
Tom-Tec 30789 30503, 30591, 30741, 30869, Luxor 31730 Akura 31367 Universum 30713
Z Zenith 31906 M Magnavox 30646, 30675 Alba 30695, 30884 V Vestel 30884
Top Suxess 31224
30503, 30573, 30539, 30695, Zeus 30784 Matsui 31730 Amstrad 31367
Toshiba 31045, 31154, 31503, 31510, Maxent 31347
31769
Apex Digital 30830
TV/VCR Combination
TRANS-continents 30831, 30872, 31321, 31327 DVD Recorder MBO 31730 B Black Diamond 30713, 30884
Medion 31347 Broksonic 30695
T Thomson 30551
Transonic 30730 1 4Kus 31158
MiCO 30751 Bush 30713, 30884
Tredex 30843 A Airis 31321
TruVision 31451 Akira 31321
Mitsubishi 31403 C Centrum 30713 TV/VCR/DVD Combination
Mustek 31730 Citizen 30695
Tsinghua Tongfang 31205 Alba 31530 A Akai 30899
TSM 31224 Apex Digital 31056
N NEC 31404 Crown 30713
E Emerson 30821
U Umax 30690, 31151 Aristona 30646
O Oopla 31158 D D-Vision 31367 ESA 30821
Unimax 30770 Aspire Digital 31168
P Palsonic 31056, 31321 DMTech 31271
M Magnavox 30821
30675, 30695, 30699, 30713, B Belson 31086
Panasonic 30490, 31579 E Elfunk 30713, 30884
P Panasonic 31362, 31462
United 30730, 30788, 30884, 31115, Philips 30646, 31158 Emerson 30675, 31268
31152, 31228, 31367, 31832 C Cat 31421 R RCA 31132
Pioneer 30631 ESA 31268
Universum 30591, 30713, 30741, 30790, cello 31730 S Sharp 30630
30869, 31227, 31530, 31913
Centrum 31227
Polaroid 31086 F Ferguson 30695, 30713, 30884 Superscan 30821
Uptek 30763 ProVision 31321 Funai 31268 Sylvania 30821
Classic 31730
upXus 31345
Coby 31086
Pye 30646 G Goodmans 30713 Symphonic 30821
Urban Concepts 30503, 30539
Commax 31321
R RCA 30522 Grandin 30713
T Toshiba 31045
US Logic 30839 Relisys 31347 Grundig 30539, 30695
Conia 31321
V Venturer 30790
CyberHome 31129, 31502
Roadstar 31227 H Hitachi 31247
PRESET CODE
DVD preset codes 32134 30490
e
Model No. DVD-550 DVD-2800g DVD-800
DVD-700 DVD-2900 DVD-1600
DVD-900 DVD-2910 DVD-2000
DVD-1000 DVD-2930 DVD-2500
DVD-1400 DVD-3800 DVD-3000
DVD-1500 DVD-3910 DVD-3300
DVD-1710 DVD-3930
DVD-1910 DVD-A11
DVD-1930 DVD-A1
DVD-2200 DVD-A1XV
DVD-2800
PRESET CODE
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