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1. INPUT OUTPUT Video Mode Source Format HDMI Component S Video Composite Note 480i 480p 1080i 480p 1080i 480i 480i 1 480p 480p 1080i 480p 1080i 1 HDMI 720p 720p 1080i 720p 1080i 1 10801 10801 10801 1 4801 480 10801 480 10801 4801 4801 Component 480p 480 10801 480 1080i Analog 720p 720p 10801 720 1080i E 1080i 1080i 1080i S Video S 480i 480p 1080i 480p 1080i 480i from S 480i from S Composite 4801 480 10801 480p 1080i 480i from C 480i from C j Analog S amp C 480i 720p 1080i 720p 1080i 4801 from S 4801 from S 2 3 6 10 Troubleshooting amp Maintenance RV 5 INPUT OUTPUT Video Mode Source Format HDMI Component S Video Composite Note 480i 480i 480i 480i 480i 1 480 480 480p 1 HDMI P P 720p 720p 720p 1 1080i 1080i 1080i 480i 480i 480i 3 3 55 Component 480p 480p 480p 4 3 Analog 720p 720p 720p 3 10801 10801 10801 5 3 S Video 5 4801 4801 480i 480i from S 480i from S 2 3 4 Composite 4801 4801 4801 4801 2 3 4 Analog S amp C 480i 480i 480i 480i from S 480i from S 2 3 4 480i 480i 480i 480i 480i 1 480 480 480p 1 P 720 72
2. 3 Setup Menu Display 2 2260 0000 4 Setup Menu Surround Config B 4 Setup Menu Speaker EQ Setup B 5 Setup Menu Input Setup eterne etes eate ece eee ete eee o B 6 Note All parameter values shown in the following menu trees indicate the default parameter value if the RV 5 is restored to its factory default state Appendix Lexicon MAIN MENU AUDIO CONTROLS MAIN MENU AUDIO CONTROLS AUTOEQ 0N DEREN AUTO EQ 0N SETUP EQ ADJUST TONE CONTROLS OFF BASS 0dB TREBLE 098 AUDIO STATUS EQ ADJUST HF SHELF 04 MAIN MENU VIDEO STATUS AUDIO STATUS INPUT HD NAME CONNECTOR ANALOG 3 AUDIO MODE FAMILY LOGIC 7 MODE MUSIC 5 1 EQ PRESET ACTIVE PS USER PRESET 1 FACTORY PRESET 2 FACTORY PRESET 3 FACTORY MAIN MENU AUDIO CONTROLS SETUP VIDEO STATUS INPUT RESOL COPY PROTECTION OFF V PROCESS FAROUDJA OUTPUT RESOL COMPONENT OUT 480i S VIDEO OUT OFF COMPOSITE OUT OFF B 2 RV 5 Appendix B MAIN MENU SETUP MAIN MENU gt AUDIO CONTROLS VIDEO STATUS DISPLAY SETUP SPEAKER EQ SETUP INPUT SETUP SURROUND CONFIG DOLBY CONFIG MUTE LEVELS POWER ON SETTINGS DISPLAY SETUP CONNECTION HDMI D
3. Identifies the type of device being used for the input source Once the selection is made the advanced video settings will change to default settings that are best suited for that type of device Manual changes to these settings may also be made The input types available for selection are e DVD Use with the output signal of a typical DVD player e VCR Use with the output signal of an analog videocassette recorder e DIG CABLE Use with digital cable set top boxes Even when digital cable system is in use there may be a mix of digital and analog channels Start with this configuration and then change the advanced video options as needed to tailor the output to your preferences e DIG SAT Use with digital satellite system set top boxes ANLG CABLE Use with analog cable set top boxes e ANLG SAT Use with analog satellite system set top boxes DIG CAM Use with digital camcorders or still image cameras ANLG CAM Use with analog camcorders Refer to the table on the following page for the default video source settings SHARPNESS SETUP gt INPUTSETUP gt 0 TO 100 ADVANCED VIDEO SHARPNESS Adjusts the degree to which the enhancement circuits that adjust the high frequency content of the signal are applied The setting acts on the vertical and horizontal as well as luminance and chrominance parameters to offer an enhanced dept
4. H A Harman International Company 3 Oak Park Drive Bedford MA 01730 1413 Tel 781 280 0300 781 280 0490 www lexicon com Customer Service Telephone 781 280 0300 Sales Fax 781 280 0495 Service Fax 781 280 0499 Product Shipments 900 Middlesex Bldg 6 Billerica MA 01821 0017 Part No 070 18144 Rev 0 06 07
5. 5 007 010 076 088 109 122 193 STAR CHOICE 148 TOSHIBA 112 5 068 127 154 157 158 VICTOR 106 UNIDEN 136 ZENITH 159 YAMAHA 021 026 031 040 067 C 23 Appendix Lexicon TV Manufacturer ADMIRAL ADVENT AKAI A MARK AMPRO AMSTRAD ANAM AOC APEX DIGITAL AUDIOVOX BARCO BLAUPUNKT BROKSONIC CAIRN CANDLE CAPEHART CETRONIC CITIZEN CLASSIC CONCERTO CONTEC CORONADO CRAIG CROWN CURTIS MATHES CXC DAEWOO DAYTRON DELL DREAMVISION DWIN DYNASTY DYNATECH Codes 072 081 160 161 247 146 197 248 112 143 073 157 167 183 052 043 054 056 080 112 131 004 058 112 197 006 310 076 273 233 088 238 201 002 003 004 197 058 043 002 003 004 043 101 103 143 197 043 004 043 050 051 143 043 054 043 143 004 101 143 197 043 004 016 043 044 076 103 114 125 127 143 004 143 319 320 321 235 345 177 257 043 062 TV Manufacturer EIKI ELECTROHOME EMERSON EPSON ESA FISHER FUJITSU FUNAI FUTURETECH GATEWAY GE GOLDSTAR HALL MARK HANNSPREE HITACHI HP HYUNDAI INFINITY INFOCUS INSIGNIA JBL JENSEN Jvc KEC KENWOOD KLOSS KMC KTV LG LODGENET Codes 187 024 076 143 196 004 005 028 043 047 048 050 051 076 096 143 151 153 154 155 197 324 323 007 057 198 246 346 028 043 043 242 268 004 008 009 034 056 073 074 091 130 144 155 157 160 161 165 183 197 004 102 106 112 113 116 119 127 143 004 381 004 00
6. Manual Speaker Setup Considerations e Select the cross over point closest to the 3dB low frequency rating of the associated speakers For example set the FRONT L R parameter to the cross over point closest to the 3dB low frequency rating of the front speakers e Select the subwoofer cross over point equal to the lowest cross over point of any of the other speakers Manual Subwoofer Speaker Setup Considerations All low frequencies below the speaker s cross over point are redirected from the speaker to subwoofer s If the cross over point is FULL low frequency signals excluding LFE information are not redirected to the subwoofer Low frequencies between the Subwoofer and Front L R speaker channels can be duplicated However making this selection can result in excessive bass Refer to the Sub Mode description found later in this chapter for more information Note The Semi Autocal and Full Autocal procedures leave the Subwoofer distance value at a default of 0 0 feet Refer to the Speaker Distances section found later in this chapter to manually set the correct Speaker Distance for the subwoofers FRONT L R Allows the manual selection of a cross over point for the Main Zone audio output connectors labeled Front L R Available selections FULL 40 to 120HZ include FULL 120 Hz 100 Hz and 80 Hz to 40 Hz in 10 Hz increments Select FULL to send a full range signal to the front speakers Otherwise
7. 5 Appendix Line up RV 5 remote control with the other remote control head to head one or two inches apart On the RV 5 remote control press and hold the MAIN and ENT Enter buttons at the same time After about 3 seconds SETUP is displayed in the Menu name area at the top of the LCD touch screen This is the Setup mode of the remote control NOTE You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while the remote is in the Setup mode If a button is not pressed within 30 seconds the SETUP menu name will revert to MAIN indicating that the remote control is no longer in Setup mode If this occurs you will need to repeat this step to re enter the Setup mode Touch the LEARN option to select the Button Learning Method The menu name changes to LEARN and the menu options area now contains seven component options The bottom of the screen flashes SELECT Select the component that you want to program If the component you wish to setup is not on this page touch the menu page arrow to select from the components on page 2 Once a selection is made the menu name changes to the selected component name If you want to teach any command to a component button on the RV 5 remote control press the component button when the menu name says LEARN The menu name will change to READY and the menu page area indicates the button that you pressed If you pressed the wrong button press the MAIN button to ret
8. 1 2 Highlights ge RM 1 2 What s in the BOX 1 3 Available Options m c 1 3 D 1 iPod Docking 5 1 3 REST 1 3 Installation 5 1 4 Remote Control Battery Installation 1 4 Getting Started Lexicon ABOUT THE RV 5 Thank you for purchasing the RV 5 Receiver a multi faceted audio and video preamplifier with built in processing Married to that is a high current 7 channel power amplifier capable of driving a wide array of loudspeakers and a built in FM AM tuner In addition the RV 5 can accommodate a pair of HDMI source devices and can connect directly to a PC via USB enabling the control and playback of streaming audio files With the optional dock accessory iPod owners can even connect and play their iPod through the RV 5 The RV 5 is designed to serve as the control center for your home theater system A landmark product for Lexicon the RV 5 offers capabilities never before offered as well as breaking ground with several brand new features The RV 5 represents a new age in audio and video processing equipment from Lexicon We hope you enjoy your Lexicon experience PRODUCT REGISTRATION Please register your RV 5 Receiver online at www harmanspeciatlygroup com registration within 15 days of purchase Retain the sales receipt as proof o
9. 2 11 MISMAS 2 12 Menu 5 eene nnno 2 12 Remote Control Light 2 12 Command Matrix 2 12 Basic Operation Lexicon FRONT PANEL OVERVIEW The RV 5 is shown below The numbers in the front panel illustration correspond with the numbered items in the text Tuner Mair Zone 2 LO LO mmm Wt W ovo Game ble VR Sat abie ove Dock D Dock IMa FM AM Tune Aux Aux Tuner Aux 1 Aux 2 RV 5 Receiver e e 9 0 Mute H on 0 e e 0160107 r TALS dts Homi 1 Front Panel Display 7 Zone 2 Off Button 2 IR Receiver 8 Main Zone Off Button 3 Volume Knob 9 Mute Button 4 Tuner iPod Control Buttons 10 Mode Buttons 5 Main Zone Input Selection Buttons 11 On Standby Button 6 Zone 2 Input Selection Buttons 5 Basic Operation 1 FRONT PANEL DISPLAY Use the front panel 2 line display to view the current input source input type listening mode and volume level The 2 x 20 character display also functions as a display for messages and menus one line at a time 2 IR RECEIVER The IR receiver receives infrared commands from the RV 5 remote control Blocking the IR receiver will prevent the remote control from functioning properly unless using the optional RF 1 Receiver 3 VOLUME KNOB Use the volume
10. TROUBLESHOOTING The RV 5 does not power on 1 4 Make sure the rear panel power switch is set to the position Attempt to power on the RV 5 with the front panel Standby button and remote control ON button Examine the power cord to ensure a good connection between the rear panel AC input connector and the wall outlet Check the electrical circuit and breaker The remote control does not work 1 Make sure that the remote control touch screen is in the LEX Zone 2 or Tuner menu layers The remote control is a universal control designed to operate all of the home theater equipment in your system In order to control the RV 5 the remote control must be in the LEX Zone 2 or Tuner menu layers Eliminate obstructions between the remote control and the front panel IR receiver When the rear panel IR IN connector is not in use the remote control must be in line of sight with the front panel IR receiver for proper operation The remote control might also become unreliable if strong sunlight or fluorescent light is shining on the RV 5 s IR receiver Make sure the remote control batteries are correctly inserted with the proper polarity Replace the remote control batteries When the batteries are low on power the remote control enters a low voltage condition that prevents it from operating the RV 5 If using the optional RF 1 Receiver ensure that it is properly connected to
11. GERE gt OEM ON for any input The Active Preset can be set to any of the three saved preset locations If the AUTOCAL process is performed and the settings are saved then the Auto EQ parameter identifies if the saved AUTOCAL The Preset locations cannot be selected and are present only to settings are being actively applied to the system When the Auto EQ identify the current state of each location If the location indicates parameter is OFF the AUTOCAL settings are not applied SET then the preset location has AUTOCAL settings saved to it If the location indicates FACTORY then the preset location has not Note When the AUTO EQ parameter is OFF the EQ ADJUST parameter is been used and remains at the default factory settings also not applied Note If all three Preset locations indicate FACTORY then the AUTOCAL EQ PRESET PRESET 1 PRESET 2 PRESET 3 USER procedure has not yet been done or at the least the settings have not been saved AUDIO CONTROLS EQ PRESET For more information on the AUTOCAL process refer to Section 3 Identifies the three preset locations where the AUTOCAL settings Setup are saved and displays the state of each preset saved or unused The Active PS or Active Preset parameter identifies the preset 4 2 RV 5 Audio Controls amp Video Status To load a different saved EQ Preset into the system 1 Decide which saved Preset
12. RV 5 and positioned in the listening space e Amonitor is connected to RV 5 for viewing the OSD during the procedure e microphone included with the RV 5 must be connected to the rear panel Microphone input connector and positioned in the primary listening position Note For best results install the microphone onto the accompanying rod by threading the two parts together and hold or place it in the primary listening position Use a microphone stand or tripod if necessary CAUTION DO NOT place the microphone too close to the speakers during the autocal procedure If the microphone is within one foot of the speaker the test tones that are output during the autocal procedure could cause a feedback loop which may damage the speaker Harman Specialty Group assumes no responsibility for speaker damage The Full Autocal procedure is comprised of three parts the Far Field Test the Near Field Test and the Subwoofer Test Each part provides directions on the OSD at the start of the test for volume level and microphone positioning and each test sends test tones to the speakers Note Before activating the calibration ensure that the RV 5 is NOT muted If Mute is active then the test tone calibrations will not be accurate For the Far Field test the test tones sent to each speaker follow a specific order The order of testing is Front Left Front Right Center Side Left Side Right Rear Left and Rear Right
13. 2 9 Operation Considerations eee 2 9 RV 5 Menu Overview 2 10 Navigation 2 10 Remote Control Buttons 2 11 M nu Options poesie dne pa ee eii 2 12 Menu ltem Selection 2 12 Remote Control Light Button 2 12 Command Matrix 2 12 Setup ki 3 2 Display Setup miden ttt idein 3 3 Speaker EQ Set p i morie tt tet tette 3 5 Rear 22 3 6 3 6 Semi Met s 3 6 Full A tocal 3 7 Manual Speaker 3 9 Speakers norte rro detti etes debet 3 10 Speaker Distances Menu 3 11 Output Levels tote ettet 3 12 3 14 Advanced ViIdEO tinte 3 20 Listening Modes nete reta erre edere 3 23 Selecting a Listening Mode 3 23 DTS Dolby Listening 3 23 Available Listening 3 24 Listening Mode Descriptions 3 27 5 1 channel amp 7 1 channel Direct Inputs 3 29 DTS amp Dolby Status Displays 3 29 Surround Configuratio
14. Back light Time Out The back light feature lights the touch screen area and illuminates the buttons whenever the LIGHT button is pressed The amount of time the back light remains on before timing out can be adjusted to your preferences Follow the instructions below to change the back light time out setting 1 remote control press and hold the MAIN and ENT Enter buttons at the same time After about 3 seconds SETUP is displayed in the Menu name area at the top of the LCD touch screen This is the Setup mode of the remote control NOTE You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while the remote is in the Setup mode If a button is not pressed within 30 seconds the SETUP menu name will revert to MAIN indicating that the remote control is no longer in Setup mode If this occurs you will need to repeat this step to re enter the Setup mode 2 Touch the menu page arrow to access the second page of the SETUP menu 3 Press the LIGHT button to customize the back light time out setting A new screen now displays ON 10 SAVE and EXIT The bottom of the touch screen says SECOND and there s a flashing box over the 1 digit The current setting for the back light time out is 10 seconds 4 Usethe number keypad to enter a new time The setting range is 01 to 99 seconds To turn the back light feature off which saves battery life touch the ON option The ON button changes to OFF and the time is dashed
15. C 6 Dock 2 line Display Characteristics 5 7 Erasing Commands C 13 Controlling the iPod With the RV 5 5 8 Restoring Factory Default Settings C 14 Charging the IPod ttn ee tete nee ete nan 5 9 Optional RF 1 C 14 Removing the iPod 2 t dert etr he etre 5 9 Using the 3 Digit Code Library C 15 Zone 2 iPod Controls 2 2 00000000000000 5 9 3 Digit Pre programmed Codes C 15 Troubleshooting amp Maintenance Appendix D Troubleshooting 6 2 Installation Worksheet D 2 RV 5 Error Messages 6 7 3 Digit Pre programmed Codes Worksheet D 6 Video Error Messages 6 7 Autocal Error Message 6 8 Video Resolutions 6 10 Routine 6 12 Restoring Factory Default Settings 6 12 Appendix A ceteri ere ere A 2 Declaration of Conformity A 4 Appendix B Main Menu Audio Controls eese B 2 Main Menu Video Status B 2 1 Getting Started About the RV 1 2 Product Registration
16. Net Weight 39 7 Ib 18 kg Gross Weight 55 1 Ib 25 kg Lexicon built rack mount kit not available Please seek alternative Rack Mounting Operating Operating temperature 0 to 45 32 to 113 Environment Storage temperature 20 to 60 4 to 140 F Relative humidity 93 max without condensation Hand held back lit IR RF pre programmed and learning remote control requires 4 AAA batteries included Remote Control Depth measurement includes knobs buttons and terminal connections For use with optional RF 1 Receiver Specifications are subject to change without notice DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application of Council Directive s 2004 108 EEC and 73 23 EEC as amended by 93 68 EEC Standard s to Which Conformity is Declared EN 55013 2001 A1 2003 EN 55020 2002 A1 2003 A2 2005 EN 61000 3 2 2000 A2 2005 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 EN 60065 2002 Manufacturer Harman Specialty Group 3 Oak Park Drive Bedford MA 01730 1413 USA The equipment identified here conforms to the Directive s and Standard s specified above Type of Equipment Digital Receiver Model Lexicon RV 5 Date January 2007 Harman Specialty Group Vice President of Engineering 3 Oak Park Drive Bedford MA 01730 1413 USA Tel 781 280 0300 Fax 781 280 0490 A 4 Appendix Main Menu Audio Controls B 2 Main Menu Video Status B 2 Main Menu
17. START and the bottom of the touch screen flashes PRESS START 5 the master remote touch the SEND option The SEND RECV options are replaced with START and the bottom of the touch screen flashes PRESS START 6 First on the slave remote and then on the master remote touch the START option to begin the cloning process Note Cloning typically takes about 40 seconds After a successful cloning is complete the newly cloned remote will flash GOOD 7 When finished exit the Setup mode by pressing the MAIN button until the touch screen displays MAIN in the menu heading area The remote control is in normal operation mode again Setting System Volume Control amp Other Punch Throughs The RV 5 remote control provides the option of setting up the volume control over all of the components in your home theater system even with components that don t have their own built in volume controls such as TiVo This is a very powerful feature as once it s setup it will save you the constant hassle and inconvenience of switching between component modes to individually adjust volume controls This feature is called a Punch Through and is not limited to strictly volume control Follow the instructions to set the system volume control Then see the note following the instructions to learn what other punch through features are available 1 Since a home theater system may use the RV 5 for its sound source first you must i
18. 3 Make sure that the touch screen of the RV 5 remote control is in an iPod control page of the LEX TUNER or ZONE 2 menu layer The iPod s front panel display and controls do not operate when the iPod is docked and the DOCK input is selected as the RV 5 s active input This is normal behavior and does not indicate a problem with the iPod the Dock or the RV 5 Receiver Use the RV 5 remote control or front panel TUNER buttons to navigate the iPod functions Refer to Section 5 Tuner PC amp Dock Controls for further information The iPod does not seem to be functioning correctly Verify the video input setting of the Dock input in use If the video input is set to an HDMI input source the functionality of the iPod may be hindered If all else fails 1 Document all user defined settings the Installation Worksheet that begins on page D 2 Then refer to the Restoring Factory Default Settings section found later in this chapter to reset the RV 5 to the factory settings Note If you want to save your settings before restoring the factory defaults you must save them manually The Instal lation Worksheet in Appendix D has been provided to assist you 2 Contact an authorized Lexicon dealer Contact Lexicon customer service at www lexicon com or 781 280 0300 Note Visit the knowledgebase at http www lexicon com kbase for answers to frequently asked questions and additional troubleshooting
19. INPUT SETUP SURROUND CONFIG DOLBY CONFIG MUTE LEVELS POWER ON SETTINGS DISPLAY SETUP SETUP DISPLAY SETUP Opens the DISPLAY SETUP menu which is used to customize the OSD and front panel display as well as other display related parameters See the Display Setup section on the following page for more information SPEAKER EQ SETUP SETUP SPEAKER EQ SETUP Opens the SPEAKER EQ SETUP menu which is used to configure the Main Zone and Zone 2 audio output connectors for the desired speaker setup set speaker cross overs and calibrate distances and output levels See the Speaker EQ Setup section found later in this chapter for more information INPUT SETUP SETUP INPUT SETUP Opens the INPUT SETUP menu which is used to change input names assign audio and video input connectors select preferred listening modes and configure Main Zone and Zone 2 settings See the Input Setup section found later in this chapter for more information SURROUND CONFIGURATION SETUP SURROUND CONFIG Opens the SURROUND CONFIG menu which is used to customize the listening modes that are available for the currently selected input See the Surround Configuration section found later in this chapter for more information DOLBY CONFIGURATION SETUP gt DOLBY CONFIG Opens the DOLBY CONFIG menu which is used to customize the Dolby listening mode
20. MUTE LEVELS 1 PERFORMS FULL AUTOMATIC praia a aa POWER ON SETTINGS P CALIBRATION SUB LFE LPF 80Hz OO SUBWOOFERS 1 i SUB HPF 20Hz t MANUAL SUB MODE NORMAL SPEAKERS SPEAKER DISTANCES SPEAKER DISTANCES 1 SPEAKER DISTANCES 2 OUTPUT LEVELS 7 7 AUTO SETTINGS OFF SIDE LEFT 0 0ft UNITS FEET SUBWOOFERS 0 0 ft FRONT LEFT 0 0 ft CENTER 0 0 ft FRONT RIGHT 0 0 ft SIDE RIGHT 0 0 ft REAR RIGHT 0 0 ft REAR LEFT 0 0 ft OUTPUT LEVELS 1 9 OUTPUT LEVELS 2 AUTO SETTINGS OFF REAR LEFT INPUT ALL SIDE LEFT 0dB TEST TONE OFF SUBWOOFER1 FRONT LEFT SUBWOOFER2 CENTER 04 FRONT RIGHT 04 SIDE RIGHT REAR RIGHT 04 3 5 Setup Lexicon REAR AMP SETUP SPEAKER EQ SETUP REAR AMP Selects the REAR AMP parameter which identifies how the rear amplifier is utilized The amplifier can drive the rear speakers in the Main Zone or the Zone 2 speakers REAR AMP ZONE 2 To maintain 7 1 channel surround sound in the Main Zone while using the Zone 2 outputs the Rear Zone2 speaker connectors or the Rear Preamp outputs should be used for the Main Zone rear channels while the Zone 2 OUT RCA connectors are used with a second amplifier for the Zone 2 audio MANUAL SETUP SPEAKER EQSETUP MANUAL Opens the MANUAL speake
21. ON FILM DETECTION ON FILM EDIT DETECT ON FLESHTONE NR ON COMPNT ENHANCE ON BRIGHTNESS 100 CONTRAST 100 COLOR 100 PARAMETER HD DVD GAME SAT CABLE DVR CD DOCK PC TUNER AUX 1 AUX 2 VIDEO IN HDMI 1 Component S Video Component2 HDMI2 Component 3 None None None S Video 2 S Video 3 DIG AUDIO IN HDMI 1 Coaxial 1 Optical 1 Coaxial 2 HDMI 2 Coaxial 3 Coaxial 4 USB None Optical 2 Optical 3 ANLG AUDIO IN None None None None None None None Unplugged None TUNER None None Mode Input Factory Default Settings for Each Mode Family LOGIC 7 L7 DOLBY DSP STEREO STER DTS FILM 5 1 PLII MOVIE HALL 1 5CH 2 CHANNEL NEO 6 5CH CINEMA Appendix Remote Control Programming 2 Remote Control Light C 2 Transmitting 2 Setting Up Remote Control C 3 LOCK C 6 Advanced Customizing Tools sees eene C 6 Erasing Corrimands i E C 13 Restoring Factory Default 5 C 14 Optional RE 1 nuptum bv BLU C 14 Using tbe 3 Digit Code Library assi adi ptite hien b PRESE bI REA RR C 15 3 Digit Pre programmed 4 C 15 Appendix REMOTE CONTROL PROGRAMMING The RV 5 remote control is a very powerful and flexible pre programmed and learning remote control designed to be the
22. SOLO ELECTRONICS SOMFY SONY STARCOM TURBOSCAN VELODYNE XANTECH Codes 162 081 156 163 082 207 078 079 164 165 166 261 262 153 167 203 168 169 170 171 172 188 189 AUX Media PC Controls DELL GATEWAY HAUPPAUGE HP KEYSPAN SONY TOSHIBA WINBOOK AUX XBox Controls MICROSOFT XBOX AUX iPod Controls APPLE iPod BOSE KENSINGTON 261 262 261 262 294 295 261 262 297 261 262 261 262 261 262 107 408 401 409 406 C 28 Appendix Installation Worksheet D 2 3 Digit Preprogrammed Codes D 6 Appendix D Lexicon INSTALLATION WORKSHEET INPUT SETUP HD DVD SAT CABLE DVR CD DOCK PC TUNER 1 2 NAME VIDEO IN V PROCESS VIDEO OUT HDMI LINK DIG AUDIO NONE USB NONE ANLG AUDIO DOCK NONE TUNER DIG ANLG AUTO N A N A N A MODE FAMILY MODE DEFAULT SUR A D SAMPLE RATE A V SYNC DELAY TRIGGER 2 ZONE2 OUT ADVANCED VIDEO INPUT TYPE SHARPNESS NOISE REDUCTION X COLOR SUPPRESS DCDi INTERPOL FILM DETECTION FILM EDIT DETECTION FLESHTONE NR D 2 RV 5 Appendix D INPUT SETUP HD DVD SAT CABLE DVR cD DOCK TUNER AUX1 AU
23. VIDEO STATUS gt VIDEO STATUS INPUT RESOL COPY PROTECTION OFF V PROCESS FAROUDJA OUTPUT RESOL COMPONENT OUT 480i S VIDEO OUT OFF COMPOSITE OUT OFF The VIDEO STATUS menu is an information only menu identifying the current video status of the RV 5 e INPUT RESOL identifies the current input resolution setting e COPY PROTECTION identifies the current status of copy protection V PROCESS identifies the current setting of the video processor e OUTPUT RESOL identifies the current output resolution setting of the HDMI and component outputs Note The HDMI and component output resolution values are always the same unless copy protection is active some cases protected inputs can restrict the component output format options e COMPONENT OUT identifies the currently gt selected component output status as described below e S VIDEO OUT identifies the currently selected S video output status as described below e COMPOSITE OUT identifies the currently selected composite output status as described below The Component S Video and Composite Out parameters all reflect the interaction between the input type which is not listed in the Video Status menu the copy protection status the video process parameter setting and the current output resolution Therefore e COMPONENT OUT displays OFF if the component output is disabled for the current video input and processing co
24. controlling the iPod In addition the Tuner section of the RV 5 front panel is a multi functional panel that also controls the iPod The remote control menu buttons and the front panel tuner buttons provide identical controls Note The following functionality is available only if there is a valid device connected to the DOCK connector on the rear panel and the DOCK input has been selected Using the RV 5 remote control e 3 of the Lex touch screen menu provides iPod controls for use with the DOCK input e IPOD option mimics the Skip Back control Pressing this option causes the iPod to skip back a track in the playlist e The IPOD option mimics the Skip Forward control Pressing this option causes the iPod to skip forward a track in the playlist e CLIK lt option mimics a counter clockwise click on the iPod e The CLIK gt option mimics a clockwise click the iPod e MENU option mimics the MENU button on the iPod The Menu button backs out of the menu structure one level at a time each time it is pressed e The SEL option mimics the SELECT button on the iPod The SELECT button acts as a play button at the song level The select button drills deeper into the menu structure one level a time each time it s pressed e The gt options mimic the Pause Play control of the iPod If the playlist is not active pressing either of these options will start the playlist If the playlist is
25. input connectors Connectors are compatible with most PCM Dolby Digital and DTS ES sources 5 ZONE 2 AUDIO OUTPUT CONNECTORS Provide preamplifier audio outputs for Zone 2 6 USB CONNECTOR Provides a USB port to connect to a PC computer enabling the user to listen to audio from the computer through the RV 5 Receiver The USB connector port is a mini B connector and requires a USB cable not included See Section 5 Tuner PC amp Dock Controls for more information on the playback of computer audio 7 TRIGGER OUTPUT CONNECTORS Provide a 12V DC output to control connected components Two trigger output connectors are available as 3 5 mm mono mini phone jacks The OUT 1 connector is the power trigger and is not configurable it is activated when the RV 5 is powered on or taken out of Standby and deactivated when the RV 5 is powered off either from the rear panel or by putting the RV 5 into Standby mode The OUT 2 connector can be configured independently for each input refer to Section 3 Setup for more information on how to configure the OUT 2 trigger Note The OUT 2 trigger is referred to as TRIGGER 2 in the Input Setup menu 8 RS 232 CONNECTOR The RS 232 serial connector provides serial remote control through a standard RS 232 connection Refer to the Lexicon website www lexicon com for more details on controlling the RV 5 Receiver via the RS 232 connection 5 Basic Operation 9 S VIDEO COMPOSIT
26. seconds the SETUP menu name will revert to MAIN indicating that the remote control is no longer in Setup mode If this occurs you will need to repeat this step to re enter the Setup mode Touch the ERASE option to erase learned buttons macros or favorite channels The menu name changes to ERASE and the bottom of the screen flashes SELECT BUTTON new screen now displays with the options LEARN FAV MACRO and EXIT Touching the EXIT option will leave the menu without making any changes Touch either the LEARN MACRO or FAV option A new screen now displays with the following options ALL Erases ALL of the specified LEARNED MACRO or FAV buttons everywhere in the remote DEVICE Erases all the LEARNED or MACRO buttons in a SINGLE component This option is not available for FAV Favorite channels since they are not tied specifically to a component KEY Erases one button only If you touch ALL the remote will prompt you by displaying SURE After the SURE prompt is touched all the buttons will be erased If you touch DEVICE a list of component options are displayed Touch the component option that you wish to erase The bottom of the screen will flash ERASE twice then ERASED If you touch KEY you ll need to navigate to the component that you want Touch a button to erase it The bottom of the screen will flash ERASE twice then ERASED When finished exit the Setup mode by pressing the MAIN b
27. 0687 138 278 ATLANTIC BROADBAND 043 074 YAMAHA 026 067 089 169 173 205 232 253 264 274 285 332 373 432 BELL SOUTH 099 433 BLUE RIDGE 043 074 ZENITH 143 210 BRESNAN 074 BRIGHT HOUSE 043 110 AUDIO XM Radios amp Tuners BUCKEYE COMM 074 acd pis E CABLEVISION 043 074 108 092 KENWOOD 550 CENTURY 007 POLKAUDIO 515 CHARTER 043 074 SONY 380 CITIZEN 007 COGECO 074 COMBANO 080 081 COMCAST 043 074 110 COMSAT 074 COX DIGITAL 043 074 DIGICABLE 101 EAGLE 020 030 040 EASTERN 057 066 ECHOSTAR 106 ELECTRICORD 032 GEMINI 008 054 GENERAL ELECTRIC 072 GENERAL INSTRUMENT 074 103 104 GNC 099 C 17 Appendix Lexicon CABLE WEB TV Manufacturer GOLDEN CHANNEL HAMLIN HITACHI INSIGHT JERROLD MAGNAVOX MASSILLON MEDIA ONE MEDICOM MEMOREX MITSUBISHI MOTOROLA MOVIE TIME MOXI NCIC NSC OAK PACE PANASONIC PARAGON PHILIPS PIONEER PRUCER PULSAR RCA RCN RECOTON REGAL REGENCY RODGERS SAMSUNG SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA SEREN Codes 030 049 050 055 055 103 074 002 003 004 008 009 010 069 074 103 010 012 064 079 094 095 074 107 074 052 102 074 109 110 111 028 032 111 074 015 028 038 071 031 037 053 043 074 044 047 052 006 012 013 020 085 095 034 043 051 063 076 103 105 059 052 047 074 098 049 050 057 043 030 003 011 041 042 043 045 046 043 CABLE WEB TV Manufacturer SERVICE ELECTRIC SHAW SIGECOM SONY SPRUCER STARCOM STARGATE SUSQUEHANNA TIME WARNER TOCOM TOS
28. 5 tup Lexicon SURROUND CONFIGURATION Selecting the SETUP menu SURROUND CONFIG option opens the Surround Configuration menu which is used to customize the list of available listening modes that can be applied to incoming signals Each Mode Family has a subset of available listening modes that can be turned off If the listening mode is set to OFF then the applicable listening modes in that family are not available for selection from the mode buttons If the listening mode is ON then the applicable listening modes in that family are available for selection These are not input specific settings if a Mode Family option is turned off it is removed from the list of available listening modes for ALL inputs and regardless of the incoming data stream Some modes such as Dolby Digital DTS and the Stereo modes in the PCM menus cannot be excluded from the mode selections Note The Logic 7 Default parameter is the one exception in the Surround Configuration menu this parameter has different functionality as described on the following page aigpcarserar SURROUND _ LOGIC 7 DEFAULT ON BEEN sm DOLBY MULTI CHANNEL DOLBY MULTI CHANNEL 2 0 5 gt a DOLBY VIRTUAL OFF DOLBY CONFIG DOLBY ON LOGIC 7 ON MUTE LEVELS 44 1 48
29. 5ch Music 7 ch Stereo 2 channel Neo 6 3ch Cinema PLIIx Film Music amp Game PCM 96kHz PLII Film Music amp Game Logic 7 7CH FILM 2 channel Pro Logic Logic 7 7CH MUSIC Logic 7 5CH FILM Logic 7 5CH MUSIC PCM 176 4 192kHz 2 ch Stereo 2 channel 5 ch Stereo 7 ch Stereo PCM 44 1 48kHz Logic 7 7CH FILM 5 1 channel Logic 7 7CH MUSIC PCM 88 2kHz PLIIx Film amp Music peice 5 1 channel PCM 96kHz Logic 7 7CH FILM 5 1 Logic 7 7CH MUSIC With PCM 5 1 qudio input one additional listening mode is available the AUDIO STATUS menu indicates that the audio is PCM 3 2 1 the mode family is PCM MULTI and the mode is STANDARD which applies only bass management afid tone controls to the incoming PCM 5 1 audio 3 24 RV 5 Setup Incoming DOLBY Datastream Dolby DTS Logic 7 DSP Stereo Dolby Digital 1 0 VS 2 SP REF amp WIDE DOLBY DIGITAL DOLBY D STEREO Dolby Digital 2 0 PLIIx Film Music amp Game Film Music amp Game Pro Logic VS 2 SP REF amp WIDE VS 3 SP REF amp WIDE VS 4 SP WIDE VS 5 SP WIDE DOLBY DIGITAL Dolby Digital 4 1 PLIIx Film amp Music Digital EX DOLBY DIGITAL DOLBY D STEREO VS 2 SP REF amp WIDE VS 4 SP WIDE Dolby Digital 5 0 D PLIIX Film amp Music Digital EX DOLBY DIGITAL DOLBY D STEREO VS 2 SP REF amp WIDE VS 3 SP REF amp WIDE VS 4 SP WIDE VS 5 SP WIDE Dolby Digital 5 1 D PLIIX Film amp Music Dig
30. Dolby surround modes for optimum performance MAIN MENU SETUP b DOLBY CONFIGURATION AUDIO CONTROLS DISPLAY SETUP MODE DOLBY PLII MUSI VIDEO STATUS SPEAKER EQ SETUP agen ui id INPUT SETUP DIMENSION 0 SURROUND CONFIG 3 CONFIG MUTE LEVELS NIGHT OFF POWER ON SETTINGS Note The Dolby Configuration only applies to the Dolby Music and Dolby Music listening modes The Dolby Pro Logic mode requires a 7 1 channel configured system MODE PLII SETUP gt DOLBY CONFIG gt MODE Selects the MODE parameter which chooses between the Dolby PLII Music and Dolby PLIIx Music listening modes CENTER WIDTH 0TO7 SETUP gt DOLBYCONFIG gt CENTER WIDTH Adjusts the balance of the vocal information in the front soundstage between the center and front left right speakers The higher settings spread the center channel sound more broadly into the left and right channels while a lower number produces a tigher center channel presentation The Center Width range is 0 to 7 in single increments DIMENSION SETUP gt DOLBY CONFIG DIMENSION R 1 R 2 R 3 O F 1 F 2 F 3 Alters the perceived depth of the surround field by creating a shallower presentation F 1 to F 3 that appears to move the center of the sound field towards the front of the room or a deeper present
31. HD inputs Therefore to set the ZONE 2 OUT in a Main Zone input the same Zone 2 input must also be selected DOWN MIX is only available if the following conditions exist e Zone 2 is ON or the Zone 2 OFF button is not lit e Zone 2 has the same input selected as the Main Zone f the Zone audio is ANALOG it is not set to a BYPASS listening mode If the ZONE 2 OUT parameter is set to ANALOG and an input has stereo analog audio assigned to it ANALOG 1 to ANALOG 6 connectors then choosing that input in Zone 2 will allow it to play the assigned ANALOG audio regardless of what is playing in the Main Zone If the ZONE 2 OUT parameter is set to DOWN MIX selecting an input in Zone 2 will have one of the following results e If the Zone 2 input is the same as the Main Zone input then Zone 2 will output a DOWN MIX of the Main Zone audio e the Zone 2 input is NOT the same as the Main Zone input but the Zone 2 DIG AUDIO IN parameter is the same as the selected Main Zone input then Zone 2 will output a DOWN MIX of the Main Zone audio e If the Zone 2 input is NOT the same as the Main Zone input but the Zone 2 ANLG AUDIO IN parameter is set to 5 1 ANALOG or 7 1 ANALOG then Zone 2 will output a DOWN MIX of the Main Zone audio e f the Zone 2 input is NOT the same as the Main Zone input but the Zone 2 ANLG AUDIO IN parameter is set to any of the six stereo analog input connectors then Zone 2 will output the independ
32. HPF 20Hz SUB MODE NORMAL gt OUTPUT LEVELS 2 REAR LEFT OdB SIDE LEFT 0dB SUBWOOFER1 SUBWOOFER2 gt SPEAKER EQ SETUP gt MANUAL SPEAKERS SPEAKER DISTANCES OUTPUT LEVELS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AUTO SETTINGS OFF ON SETUP SPEAKER EQSETUP MANUAL AUTO SETTINGS Loads the values from the active preset into the speaker cross over points distances or output level parameters The Speakers cross over points Speaker Distances and Output Levels menus all have an Auto Settings parameter All three are the same parameter but each affects the individual sub menus separately and independently of each other If the Auto Settings parameter is set to ON the parameters in that menu cannot be manually changed until the Auto Settings parameter is set to OFF Note Any manual settings will be lost if the active preset settings are loaded if Auto Settings is set to ON in the Speakers Speaker Distances or Output Levels menus then previous parameter values will be overwritten 3 9 Setup Lexicon SPEAKERS MENU SETUP SPEAKER EQSETUP MANUAL SPEAKERS Selecting the MANUAL SETUP menu SPEAKERS option opens the SPEAKERS menu which assigns independent cross over points for each Main Zone audio output connector Front cross over selections affect the Sub Mode parameter options
33. OVERVIEW The Tuner PC amp Dock inputs are the only hard wired inputs in the RV 5 Receiver Unlike the other inputs these three have very specific audio only functionality The Tuner input is for use with the internal AM FM radio tuner The PC input is tied to the USB input on the rear panel and is for use with media player software on a connected PC computer The Dock input is for use with the optional D 1 Dock accessory and is tied to the DOCK input on the rear panel This input is only for use with iPod players While all three of these inputs have devoted Remote Control menu controls the front panel Tuner controls are multi functional buttons that also operate the iPod functions when an iPod is plugged into the Dock input For more information about the Tuner PC and Dock operation refer to Section 5 Tuner PC amp Dock Controls REMOTE CONTROL OVERVIEW The RV 5 Receiver remote control provides full operation of the RV 5 including commands such as menu navigation that are not available from the front panel It is also designed to provide control for the entire home theater system This section provides a brief overview of the remote control functions used to control the RV 5 Receiver For detailed universal remote control operation programming instructions and manufacturing codes refer to Appendix C OPERATION CONSIDERATIONS The following factors can improve or impede remote control operation Note the fo
34. Reduces the cross color interference that typically appears in composite video sources as moire in finely detailed objects Moire effect is a visual perception that occurs when viewing a set of lines or dots superimposed upon another set of lines or dots where the sets differ in relative size angle or spacing regard to local edges This adaptive process prevents the appearance of staircasing and the jagged edges that are often visible with other means of de interlacing FILM DETECTION SETUP gt INPUTSETUP gt OFF ON gt FILM DETECTION Detects the presence of film originated material so that the original film frame sequence may be recovered by weaving together the appropriate video fields ADVANCED VIDEO 3 21 Setup Lexicon FILM EDIT DETECT OFF ON SETUP gt INPUTSETUP ADVANCED VIDEO FILM EDIT DETECT Applies additional processing when film based material is detected so that any disruption in the frame sequence of film based material due to video edits or overlay of video text over film is compensated for by processing before artifacts such as feathering may appear FLESHTONE NR SETUP INPUTSETUP ADVANCED VIDEO FLESHTONE NR OFF ON Selects the Fleshtone NR Noise Reduction parameter which preserves the detail in faces and flesh tones while reducing noise in the total picture COMPNT ENH
35. S Video 1 4 and Composite 1 4 The HDMI Audio amp Video inputs HDMI 1 amp HDMI 2 are mutually exclusive inputs only one input is available at a time for each input location For example while setting up the DVD input if HDMI 2 is selected for the Video Input then HDMI 1 is not a selectable option for the Digital Audio Input V PROCESS FAROUDJA CONV ONLY BYPASS SETUP INPUT SETUP gt V PROCESS Selects the V PROCESS parameter which identifies the type of video processing or conversion if any that is applied to the selected input source Explanations of the available selections are listed below Faroudja Activates the Faroudja video processing feature The video signals can be handled in several different ways depending upon the input source standard definition 480i or 576i analog signal composite S video or component is digitized and sent to the Faroudja video processor for enhancement The signal is available as both an analog component and an HDMI signal e analog component signal is digitized and sent to the Faroudja video processor for enhancement The signal is available as both an analog component and an HDMI signal but not at the analog composite or S video monitor outputs e Any HDMI signal other than 10801 is sent to the Faroudja video processor for enhancement and is available as an output at both the HDMI and analog component outputs Program material that carries HDCP High
36. SELECT will blink again To edit any other menu options in the same menu touch the next button when SELECT is displayed again Repeat Steps 6 through 8 To edit a menu option in a different menu press the MAIN button once and then repeat Steps 4 to 8 When finished exit the Setup mode by pressing the MAIN button until the touch screen displays MAIN in the menu heading area The remote control is in normal operation mode again C 8 RV 5 Appendix C Favorite Channel Access To access the Favorite Channel listings press the MAIN button to display page 1 of the Main menu Touch the FAV Favorite Channel button on the touch screen A list of favorite TV amp cable stations is now displayed Each option can be set to instantly select the channel on your TV There are five pages of eight favorite channels for a total of forty buttons Favorite Channel Setup Before the Favorite Channels can be selected they must be setup for your home theater Follow the instructions to setup your favorite channel listing 1 On the remote control press and hold the MAIN and ENT Enter buttons at the same time After about 3 seconds SETUP is displayed in the Menu name area at the top of the LCD touch screen This is the Setup mode of the remote control NOTE You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while the remote is in the Setup mode If a button is not pressed within 30 seconds the SETUP menu name wi
37. TONE Provides a noise signal to each speaker through either the AUTO or MANUAL setting AUTO sends a rotating noise signal to each speaker in the order listed in the menu If set to AUTO the test tone moves in a clockwise order around the speakers starting from the front left MANUAL sends the pink noise signal only to the speaker selected by the user The OFF selection turns off the noise signal Any active input source is muted while the Test Tone parameter is active and until the Test Tone parameter is set to OFF OFF AUTO MANUAL The available test tones are dependent upon the current listening mode For example if a 5 1 channel listening mode is active then the rear speakers are not accessible to the Test Tone parameter Note Before activating the test tones ensure that the RV 5 is NOT muted If Mute is active then the test tone calibrations will not be accurate 3 12 RV 5 Setup To activate the Test Tone OS 10 Press the Menu or Select button to enter the Menu structure Select Setup from the Main menu Select Speaker EQ Setup Select Manual Select Output Levels Press the remote control and v arrows to highlight the Test Tone parameter Press the remote control SELECT or arrow button to select the Test Tone parameter Press the remote control arrow to select manual test tones The Test Tone parameter displays MANUAL and the highlighted parameter is now Front Left You sho
38. and performance of the high current amplifier your own speakers and the enhanced multi channel playback made possible through the use of Logic 7 Dolby Pro Logic or DTS Neo 6 processing SETTING UP TO PLAY The RV 5 Receiver connects to a PC compatible computer through the USB jack on the rear panel Connect one of the available USB jacks on your computer to the USB jack on the RV 5 rear panel using a cable with one standard USB connector and one USB Mini B connector Only the PC input can be used with computer media players Note The PC Input setup displays Digital Audio as USB Analog Audio as NONE and the Dig Anlg Auto parameter is dashed out These three parameters cannot be changed for the PC Input The RV 5 may be used with PC compatible computers running Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 or higher installed Vista Windows XP or Windows XP Media Center Edition with Service Pack 1 or higher installed In addition you will need to have a media player installed on the computer The RV 5 has been tested for operation with Windows Media Player Version 8 0 and above but it is also compatible with many other popular players such as iTunes WinAmp and Real Player Always verify that you have the latest version of the player installed to ensure the best compatibility and performance When the connection between a computer and the RV 5 is made for the first time or if the USB connection is plu
39. but outputs the signal in one of the following ways depending on the input source e Analog signals composite S video or component are output only in the resolution and format that matches the input e HDMI input signals are output through the HDMI analog component outputs Program material that carries HDCP encoding is only available through the HDMI output Note If you are not getting the expected resolution options for your video monitor it may be caused by an incompability between the input setup selections and the incoming signal Refer to the Video Resolutions Table in Section 6 Troubleshooting and Maintenance for more detailed information VIDEO OUT SETUP gt INPUTSETUP VIDEO QUT VIDEO OUT is a multi purpose parameter the function of the parameter depends upon the input source and the setting of the V PROCESS parameter When the V PROCESS parameter is set to BYPASS or CONV ONLY the VIDEO OUT parameter is a non adjustable status display of the video resolution of the output signal as determined by the input When the Faroudja video processing is selected for the V PROCESS parameter and the output is set to HDMI or component format VIDEO OUT becomes an active user selectable parameter which identifies the video output resolution Available selections are AUTO 1080i 720p and 480p For HDMI inputs the AUTO option automatically selects the highest output resolution supported by the HDMI equipped
40. control arrow buttons to navigate the RV 5 menu structure shown in detail in Appendix B The Command Matrix Table located later in this chapter indicates the navigation commands that the remote control buttons perform when the RV 5 command bank is activated by selecting the LEX TUNER or ZONE 2 options on the remote control touch screen Navigation Functions Arrow for LEX TUNER ZONE2 menu layers When menu is open press remote control arrow to select the highlighted menu parameter The menu parameter will blink to indicate that it is selected When a menu is open press the 4 arrow to close the menu and in most cases open the previous menu Subsequent presses continue to close the current menu and open the previous menu 4 until the MAIN MENU is closed When a menu is open press the gt and arrow buttons to scroll upward and downward through the complete list of menu param eters The highlighted menu item appears in the front panel display All menu items appear in the OSD cursor v automatically wraps to the next menu parameter when the first or last menu item is passed When a menu parameter is selected and blinking press the and v arrow buttons to scroll through the available parameter options SELECT Press the SELECT button to open the menu structure open a menu branch or select a menu parameter MENU Press the MENU button to open the
41. in 1 dB increments The output levels for each speaker Front Left Center Front Right Side Right Rear Right Rear Left Side Left Subwooferl and Subwoofer2 can be set individually Note The speaker output level settings may affect the maximum volume level of the RV 5 Receiver The maximum volume level is 10 dB minus the maximum output level setting of any speaker Thus if your Front L R output levels are set to 3 0 dB then the maxium allowable volume level is 10 dB minus 3 dB or 7 0 dB INPUT Identifies the input that the currently displayed output levels will be applied to The Input selection toggles between the currently selected front panel input and ALL If the front panel input is selected then only that input s output levels are adjusted Note To set a specific input s output levels the input front panel button must be selected before the Input selection in the Output Levels menu is available for that specific input The ALL selection functions as a virtual input it holds values that can be assigned to all inputs Each input can override the ALL value with its own custom settings To assign the ALL input it must be selected individually for each front panel input selection Note If the input is set to ALL and the auto settings are turned to ON then ALL takes the preset values for its settings The Auto Settings if set to ON apply to whatever INPUT is currenly selected TEST
42. information 5 Troubleshooting amp Maintenance RV 5 ERROR MESSAGES RV 5 error messages are displayed on the OSD when certain error conditions exist This section explains the meaning of these error messages and how to fix each problem VIDEO ERROR MESSAGES The following error messages apply specifically to video issues VIDEO PROCESS ERROR This error message will display when the incoming datastream is at a higher resolution than the resolution of the VIDEO OUT parameter The RV 5 can up sample a lower resolution to a higher resolution However it can not down sample to a lower resolution setting To correct the problem right click to return to the VIDEO OUT Setup parameter and change the VIDEO OUT parameter to AUTO or to a resolution setting that is higher than that of the incoming datastream VIDEO PROCESS NOTICE Video input resolution can not be higher than video output resolution when set to FAROUDJA Please adjust settings PRESS gt TO CONTINUE VIDEO FORMAT OUTPUT ERROR This error message will display when the RV 5 is connected to an HDMI video monitor but the VIDEO OUT parameter is set to a resolution that is not supported by the HDMI video monitor To correct the problem right click to return to the VIDEO OUT Setup parameter and change the VIDEO OUT parameter to AUTO or to a resolution setting that is supported by the video monitor HDCP VIDEO ERROR This error
43. is designed for use with a center channel If your speaker system does not have a center channel then use Logic 7 Music Dolby Digital Available only with digital input sources encoded with Dolby Digital data It provides up to five separate main audio channels and a special dedicated low frequency effects channel This mode does not use the rear speakers Dolby Digital EX Available when the receiver is configured for 7 1 channel operation Dolby Digital EX is an extended version of Dolby Digital When used with movies or other programs that have special encoding Dolby Digital EX reproduces specially encoded soundtracks so that a full 7 1 sound field is available Even if a source does not contain specific EX encoding the special algorithm may be used to derive a 7 1 channel output Dolby Pro Logic II Film Music Game Pro Logic Dolby Pro Logic II decodes full range discrete left center right right surround and left surround channels from matrix surround encoded programs and conventional stereo sources The Dolby Pro Logic II Film mode is optimized for movie soundtracks while the Pro Logic Music mode should be used with musical selections The Pro Logic Game mode is designed to enhance the soundtrack of video games for either dedicated consoles computers The Pro Logic mode re creates the original Pro Logic processing for those who prefer that presentation format Dolby Pro Logic Film Music Game Dol
44. kHz a DTS 96 24 ON DOLBY ON STEREO DOWN MIX ON POWER ON SETTINGS PCM 96kHz DTS NEO 6 ON DOLBY VIRTUAL OFF DTS ES MATRIX ON LOGIC 7 ON 1 DTS ES DISCRETE ON LOGIC 7 ON STEREO DOWN MIX 1 ee PCM 44 1 48 khz gt PCM 96kHz LOGIC 7 ON LOGIC 7 ON DOLBY PLII ON DOLBY ON DOLBY PLIlx ON DOLBY PLilx ON DOLBY VIRTUAL OFF DTS NEO 6 ON DTS 6 ON 5 7 CH STEREO ON HALL ON 5 7 CH STEREO ON 3 30 5 Setup LOGIC 7 DEFAULT OFF ON SETUP gt SURROUND CONFIG LOGIC 7 DEFAULT Allows the user to choose Logic 7 as the default surround mode for all incoming audio signals If this parameter is OFF then the RV 5 selects the native format of the incoming signal as the default listening mode If set to ON then all incoming audio signals are defaulted to the Logic 7 listening modes Setting the Logic 7 Default to ON does not prevent other listening modes from being available through the Mode buttons Selecting the DOLBY DTS DSP or STER soft button on the remote control switches the Mode menu selections to any listening modes available for those families Note The Logic 7 Default is the only menu item in the Surround Config menu that has different functionality Setup Lexicon DOLBY CONFIGURATION Selecting the SETUP menu DOLBY CONFIG option opens the Dolby Configuration menu which is used to configure the
45. menu structure EXIT When the menu is open press the EXIT button to leave the menu Unlike the 4 arrow button which closes a menu layer the EXIT button completely closes the menu structure 2 10 RV 5 Basic Operation Note The number call outs on the figure above correlate with the numbers listed to the right REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS go c 4 X A wU N O Touch Screen component and function buttons MAIN remote control touch screen menu OFF VOLUME MUTE MENU SELECT amp Navigation left right up amp down Number Keypad amp Enter LIGHT back light for the remote control ON CHANNEL Previous Channel GUIDE amp INFO EXIT Transport functions PLAY STOP m RW 44 PAUSE amp FF gt gt for source components Note These are the names and functions for the universal remote control For the RV 5 specific remote control functions refer to the Command Matrix on the following page 2 11 Basic Operation Lexicon MENU OPTIONS Selecting a menu option can open another menu within the menu structure For example selecting SETUP from the MAIN MENU opens the SETUP menu MAIN MENU gt SETUP AUDIO CONTROLS VIDEO STATUS DISPLAY SETUP SPEAKER EQ SETUP INPUT SETUP SURROUND CONFIG DOLBY CONFIG MUTE LEVELS POWER ON SETTINGS MENU ITEM SELECTION Use the remote control arrow
46. monitor For component inputs with copy protection the component output is restricted to the resolution format of the incoming component signal Note If VIDEO OUT is set to AUTO when the component input is not copy protected the component output is always set to 1080i format If the video monitor does not support 1080i format the signal will not display correctly 3 16 5 Setup DIG AUDIO SETUP gt INPUTSETUP DIG AUDIO Selects the DIG AUDIO parameter which assigns one of the rear panel digital audio input connectors to the current input Available selections include NONE Optical 1 4 Coaxial 1 4 and HDMI 1 2 The HDMI Audio amp Video inputs HDMI 1 amp HDMI 2 are mutually exclusive inputs only one input is available at a time for each input location For example while setting up the DVD input if HDMI 2 is selected for the Video Input then HDMI 1 is not a selectable option for the Digital Audio Input Note Digital Audio is not selectable for the Tuner PC and Dock inputs Refer to Section 5 Tuner PC amp Dock Controls for more information ANLG AUDIO SETUP gt INPUTSETUP ANLG AUDIO Selects the ANLG AUDIO parameter which assigns one of the rear panel analog audio input connectors to the current input Available selections include NONE Analog 1 6 7 1 Analog and 5 1 Analog Note Analog audio is not selectable for the Tuner Dock and PC inputs Re
47. out 5 Touch the SAVE option to save the new setting Touching the EXIT option will leave the menu without saving any changes 6 When finished exit the Setup mode by pressing the MAIN button until the touch screen displays MAIN in the menu heading area The remote control is in normal operation mode again Adjusting the Touch Screen Contrast You can make the text in the touch screen area darker by pressing the MAIN and cursor buttons at the same time make the text appear lighter press the MAIN and cursor buttons at the same time Customizing the Touch Screen The LCD touch screen component names and commands can be customized to your preferences Follow the instructions below to change the text in a selected touch screen menu 1 On remote control press and hold the MAIN and ENT Enter buttons at the same time After about 3 seconds SETUP is displayed in the Menu name area at the top of the LCD touch screen This is the Setup mode of the remote control NOTE You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while the remote is in the Setup mode If a button is not pressed within 30 seconds the SETUP menu name will revert to MAIN indicating that the remote control is no longer in Setup mode If this occurs you will need to repeat this step to re enter the Setup mode 2 Touch the EDIT option to customize the touch screen option names The menu name changes to EDIT and the bottom of the screen flashes
48. same time After 3 seconds the bottom of the touch screen will blink LOCKED three times and then LOCKED will remain displayed The Lock is now active To Return to Normal Operation While the remote is in the LOCKED condition press and hold the 10 and ENT Enter buttons at the same time After 3 seconds the LOCKED message is replaced by the last used mode is displayed The Lock is now deactivated ADVANCED CUSTOMIZING TOOLS Once the basic setup to your remote is complete you can use the advanced features to further customize your RV 5 remote control The advanced customizing tools include e Back light Options Customize the back light feature to suit your preferences e Touch Screen Customize the displayed text for each device menu on the LCD touch screen e Favorite Channels Set up your favorite channel list Once this list is set up up to 40 favorite channels can be selected by the press of a button all without needing to remember or type in a channel number e Macros Power all of your components ON or OFF at the same time with the press of one button e Remote Cloning Clone other RV 5 MV 5 remote control from an already setup remote e Punch Throughs Force buttons to work for specific devices regardless of the device currently selected on the RV 5 remote control e Hiding amp Adding Pages Customize the visible pages on the touch screen display C 6 5 Appendix
49. the Subwoofer test has failed Typically this failure occurs because the microphone is not in the proper position or the volume setting is too low To correct the problem check the microphone position verify the subwoofer cables are connected properly verify that the volume level is correct and repeat the test SUBWOOFER CAL ERROR Subwoofers detected SUBWOOFER 1 NO SUBWOOFER 2 NO Verify mic position and sub connections If OK raise volume 5dB REPEAT TEST BACK TO SPK EQ SETUP Note If you are using a powered subwoofer verify that it is powered on CROSS OVER CHANGE WARNING This warning message will display the first time each speaker or subwoofer cross over is manually changed from the AUTOCAL or SEMI AUTOCAL settings Press the 4 cursor button on the remote control to clear the warning message When cross over changes are complete run the SEMI AUTOCAL procedure CAUTION Changing these settings will affect the autocalibration Run SEMI AUTOCAL after changes are made RETURN TO MENU Troubleshooting amp Maintenance Lexicon VIDEO RESOLUTIONS TABLE The RV 5 Receiver is designed to allow flexibility in the selection of video output resolutions However there are restrictions on what resolutions can be made available due to incoming signal limitations If you are not getting the expected resolution options for your video monitor it is possible that t
50. the color spacing incorrectly so that the screen appears to be all one color instead of displaying normal color In short an out of sync signal can cause a number of very odd results To correct the problem the system needs to resync which should clear the error Some out of sync issues are easier to clear than others Typically power cycling the RV 5 will clear it but some sync issues don t need a power cycle to re sync correctly We suggest that you try the following 1 Enter the OSD menu and then exit out again This will resync the video 2 Put the RV 5 into Standby mode Wait 10 seconds Then take the RV 5 out of Standby mode 3 Power cycle the RV 5 by turning off the rear panel power switch wait at least 10 seconds and then turn the rear panel power switch to the ON position 4 With the RV 5 s rear panel power switch set to OFF power cycle all other devices that are connected to the RV 5 such as DVD amp CD players projectors and monitors When finished restore power to the RV 5 by setting the rear panel power switch to the ON position and then taking the RV 5 out of Standby mode The RV 5 is connected via USB to the PC but the computer is playing with the sound card not the RV 5 This condition may exist if the media player was already active when the USB cable was connected between the computer and the RV 5 Receiver With the media player actively playing it may not see the USB connection Close the me
51. the remote control refer to Appendix C 2 12 RV 5 Basic Operation Note The number call outs on the figure above correlate with the numbers in the adjoining table 1 Menu Name Menu Name LEX Menu LEX Menu LEX Menu Name LEX MAIN iPod controls PC controls 2 LEX L7 EQ IPOD PC Enters the Lexicon Selects the Logic 7 Toggles the Auto EQ iPod I PC Lexicon RV 5 menu listening mode family parameter between layer ON amp OFF 3 ZONE2 STER PRE1 IPOD PC Enters the Lexicon Selects the Stereo Sets the RV 5 to the iPod RV 5 Zone 2 menu listening mode family Autocal Preset 1 layer saved values 4 TUNER DOLBY PRE2 CLIK 4 PC gt Il Enters the Lexicon Selects the Dolby Sets the RV 5 to the iPod wheel click PC Play Pause RV 5 Tuner menu listening mode family Autocal Preset 2 counterclockwise layer saved values 5 TV DTS PRE3 CLIK unused Does not affect the Selects the DTS Sets the RV 5 to the iPod wheel click RV 5 listening mode family Autocal Preset 3 clockwise saved values 6 HD DSP TREB MENU unused Does not affect the Selects the DSP Lowers the Treble iPod MENU button RV 5 listening mode family parameter 7 DVD AUDIN SEL unused Enters the Lexicon Selects either Digital Raises the Treble iPod SELECT button RT 10 RT 20 menu or Analog Audio parameter 8 GAME TONE BASS gt Il unused Does not af
52. these Main Zone differences the Tuner PC and DOCK inputs also behave differently in Zone 2 operation Unlike the other inputs the Tuner PC and DOCK inputs operate in Zone 2 independently of both each other and the other nine inputs regardless of what is playing in the Main Zone Any combination of these three inputs may be selected in the Main Zone and Zone 2 including the selection of one input playing simultaneously in both Zones In addition if one of these inputs is playing in the Main Zone you can freely choose any other Analog input in Zone 2 AM FM RADIO TUNER The AM FM radio tuner can be operated from the front panel or the remote control Thirty presets can store AM or FM frequencies identified by the preset number station frequency and band Two antennas are supplied with the RV 5 one for AM and one for FM stereo At a minimum use of the supplied antennas is recommended to ensure consistent tuner performance ZONE 2 TUNER There is only one tuner in the RV 5 Receiver but it can be accessed and output to either the Main Zone or the Zone 2 location As a result the Tuner display doesn t indicate if the Main Zone or Zone 2 input is being altered because only one tuner is being adjusted If a change is made to the Tuner in Zone 2 the same change is reflected in the Main Zone TUNER ACTIVATION AND DISPLAY To activate the Tuner from the front panel press the TUNER input button under the MAIN heading To activa
53. top right corner of the LCD e touch screen This indicates that a signal is being sent by the remote control Location of TRANSMITTING MENU OPTIONS MENU PAGES POWER OFF POWERON MAIN VOLUME 1 PREV MENU T GUIDE amp INFO TRANSPORT EXIT FUNCTIONS 2 G 4 SELECT KEYPAD 40 ENT Enter 5 Appendix SETTING UP THE REMOTE CONTROL The RV 5 remote control can be set up so that it controls all of the components of your home entertainment system making remote access simple and efficient There are two ways to set up the remote control e Pre programmed Codes Allows you to set up all of the but tons at once by entering the pre programmed 3 digit codes of the component manufacturers e Button Learning Allows you to transfer functions from other remotes both old and new one button at a time Of the two methods the pre programmed codes method is the fastest since all functions are programmed at the same time However it s possible that a 3 digit code may not be available for your component We recommend that you start with the pre programmed code method and then perform the button learning method as necessary Pre Programming Your Remote Control Follow the steps below to set up your RV 5 remote control using the pre programmed manufacturer
54. touch screen switches the Mode When a DTS soundtrack is playing the Mode Family menu for DTS contains two options The DTS selection provides the currently available DTS listening modes The Dolby selection contains two additional listening modes DTS PLIIx Film and DTS Music button selections to any listening modes available for each of those families respectively Note These DTS Dolby listening modes are ONLY available when the incoming data stream is DTS 3 23 Setup Lexicon AVAILABLE LISTENING MODES The following table provides a complete listing of the listening modes available for each of the incoming audio or video formats currently available Shaded cells indicate that there are no available modes in that Mode Family for that specific incoming data stream Note The table identifies all of the possible formats but depending upon the Input setup and the Surround Configuration of the RV 5 all of these modes may not be available for selection MARE Fire Dolby DTS Logic 7 DSP Stereo PCM 32kHz PLIIx Film Music amp Game PLII Film Music amp Game Hall 1 5ch rro Hall 1 6ch 44 1 48kHz VS 2 5 REF amp WIDE Logic 7 7CH FILM nil Sch 2 channel VS 3 SP REF amp WIDE Logic 7 MUSIC Hall 2 6ch VS 4 SP WIDE Neo 6 6ch Cinema Logic 7 5CH FILM VS 5 SP WIDE Neo 6 6ch Music Logic 7 5CH MUSIC 2 ch Stereo Neo 6 5ch Cinema 5 ch Stereo PCM 88 2kHz Neo 6
55. video source settings 3 21 DIG AUDIO parameter 3 16 DIG ANLG AUTO parameter 3 17 DIMENSION parameter 3 32 DISPLAY SETUP menu 3 2 3 3 3 30 3 32 3 33 dock input 2 line display characteristics 5 7 charging the iPod 5 9 connecting to the RV 5 5 6 controlling the iPod 5 8 DOCK AUTO POWER parameter 3 33 Dock Functionality 5 6 docking the iPod 5 7 front panel controls 5 8 overview 2 9 5 2 rear panel connector 2 8 remote control 5 8 removing the iPod 5 9 ZONE 2 OUT parameter 3 19 documentation conventions 1 Dolby Dolby Digital modes 3 25 DTS DOLBY modes 3 23 listening modes descriptions 3 27 surround configuration menu 3 30 DOLGY configuration menu 3 2 DOWNMIX parameter selection 3 18 DSP listening modes descriptions 3 28 DTS DTS DOLBY modes 3 23 DTS modes 3 26 listening modes descriptions 3 27 surround configuration menu 3 30 Index Lexicon E EQ ADJUST parameter 4 3 EQ PRESET parameter 4 2 F favorite channel access C 9 setup C 9 FILM DETECTION parameter 3 21 FILM EDIT DETECT parameter 3 22 FLESHTONE NR parameter 3 22 front panel display 2 3 front panel display BRIGHTNESS parameter 3 4 TIME OUT parameter 3 4 FULL AUTOCAL menu 3 7 H HDMI AUDIO OUT parameter 3 3 HDMI connectors 2 7 HF SHELF parameter 4 3 INPUT parameter 3 12 input selection buttons 2 3 INPUT SETUP menu 3 2 3 14 B 6 D 2 D 3 INPUT setup parameter 3 14 INPUT TYPE parameter 3
56. 0 720 1 10801 10801 1080i 1 4801 4801 4801 480i 480i 3 Component 480p 480p 480p 3 Analog 720p 720p 720p B 3 1080 1080 1080 3 S Video 5 4801 4801 4801 4801 5 4801 5 2 3 4 Composite 4801 4801 4801 4801 4801 2 3 4 Analog S amp C 480i 480i 480i 480i from S 480i from S 2 3 4 Troubleshooting amp Maintenance Lexicon ROUTINE MAINTENANCE The bulleted items below describe routine maintenance that should be performed on a periodic basis e Clean the RV 5 exterior surface with a soft lint free cloth Do not use alcohol benzene acetone based cleaners or strong commercial cleaners Do not use a cloth made with steel wool or metal polish If the RV 5 is exposed to a dusty environment a low pressure blower can be used to remove dust from its exterior surface e Replace the remote control batteries as needed The remote control requires four AAA batteries When these batteries are low on power the remote control enters a low voltage condition that prevents it from operating the RV 5 Normal operation will resume when new batteries are installed Note The Remote Control will not lose any custom settings if the bat teries run out All custom settings are stored in non volatile FLASH memory RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS It is possible to reset the RV 5 Receiver to its factory setting
57. 1 iPod Docking Station Refer to Section 1 Getting Started for ordering details CONNECTING THE DOCK TO THE RV 5 Before connecting the Dock turn the RV 5 off using either the main power switch or the Standby button With the RV 5 off press the button on each side of the connector at the end of the Dock cable and insert this plug into the DOCK connector on the rear panel of the RV 5 The connector is keyed to only connect in one way If you inadvertently try to plug the connector in the wrong way do not force it Simply invert the connector and try again Once the DOCK connector is attached to the D 1 Dock accessory select the DOCK input The RV 5 front panel 2 line front panel display indicates that the input is UNPLUGGED The status remains as UNPLUGGED until an iPod is actually docked Note The DOCK Input setup displays Digital Audio as NONE Analog Audio as DOCK or UNPLUGGED if there is no iPod connected to the RV 5 and the Dig Anlg Auto parameter is dashed out These three parameters cannot be changed for the DOCK Input When the iPod is initially plugged into the RV 5 the iPod goes to the top of its music menu When the iPod is removed the iPod menu goes to the root menu If the RV 5 is in Standby mode with the DOCK AUTO POWER parameter set to ON and the iPod currently playing a track when it is plugged into the Dock the track will continue to play and the 2 line front panel display will show the
58. 2 164 208 006 028 031 040 063 119 185 186 251 265 289 296 492 AUDIO Manufacturer MCINTOSH MCS MERIDIAN MITSUBISHI MONDIAL MYRYAD NAD NAKAMICHI NEC NIRO NILES ONKYO OPTIMUS OUTLAW PANASONIC PARASOUND PHAST PHILIPS PIONEER POLKAUDIO PRIMARE PROCEED RCA REALISTIC REQUEST REVOX ROTEL RUSSOUND SAMSUNG SANSUI SANYO SCOTT SEARS SHARP SHERWOOD SONY SOUNDESIGN Codes 238 286 076 012 013 100 204 242 243 042 043 081 112 157 158 276 293 113 186 283 478 479 111 172 183 244 245 287 176 343 403 017 046 064 079 080 090 107 108 187 179 209 270 275 438 026 041 138 342 032 177 195 219 292 383 516 129 130 132 261 294 295 333 334 196 063 119 249 250 251 014 033 035 039 044 045 050 069 078 116 159 168 198 480 029 515 464 144 268 010 048 067 117 156 288 019 056 073 075 095 351 162 074 083 085 379 391 392 016 571 040 048 065 110 119 228 047 059 019 091 076 026 094 131 175 181 024 030 038 051 055 102 103 105 106 447 015 018 093 101 160 166 184 218 223 247 248 271 353 369 372 380 417 421 036 C 16 RV 5 Appendix C AUDIO CABLE WEB TV Manufacturer Codes Manufacturer Codes SOUNDMATTERS 375 ABC 003 004 039 042 046 053 103 088 ADELPHIA 043 074 is ADVANCED NEWHOUSE 043 SUNFIRE 344 345 346 494 ALTRIO 043 TAEKWANG 138 AMERICAST 099 TEAC 005 019 049 111 212 217 ARCHER 005 007 014 TECHNICS 122 176 177 178 193 200 219 257 262 ARMSTRONG 074 THETA DIGITAL 136 AT amp T BROADBAND 074 in
59. 2 REWIND 23 SELECT Enters OSD menu While in OSD menu selects menu items 24 Used for OSD menu navigation Arrows If not in the OSD menu structure no function 2 5 unused FAST FORWARD 26 Main Zone OFF Zone 2 OFF STOP 27 H Changes Front panel display illumination unused PAUSE 28 unused PLAY The MAIN menu level does NOT control the RV 5 The remote control touch screen heading must read LEX TUNER or Note The number call outs on the figure above ZONE 2 in order to control the RV 5 Receiver correlate with the numbers in the adjoining table 2 15 Basic Operation Lexicon 29 1 Main Zone Zone 2 HD input HD input 30 2 Main Zone Zone 2 DVD input DVD input 31 3 Main Zone Zone 2 Game input Game input 32 4 Main Zone Zone 2 Sat input Sat input 33 5 Main Zone Zone 2 Cable input Cable input 34 6 Main Zone Zone 2 DVR input DVR input 35 7 Main Zone Zone 2 CD input CD input 36 8 Main Zone Zone 2 Dock input Dock input 37 9 Main Zone Zone 2 PC input PC input 38 10 Main Zone Zone 2 Tuner input Tuner input 39 0 Main Zone Zone 2 Aux 1 input Aux 1 input 40 ENT Main Zone Zone 2 Enter Aux 2 input Aux 2 input The MAIN menu level does NOT control the RV 5 The remote control touch screen heading must read LEX TUNER or Note The number call outs on the figure above ZONE 2 in order to c
60. 20 installation considerations 1 4 installation worksheet 2 IR Infra Red front panel receiver 2 3 rear panel connector 2 7 L listening modes 3 23 5 1 channel direct inputs 3 29 7 1 channel direct inputs 3 29 analog modes 3 26 available listening modes 3 24 descriptions 3 27 DOLBY CONFIG menu 3 2 Dolby Digital modes 3 25 DSP listening modes 3 28 DTS DOLBY modes 3 23 DTS modes 3 26 LOGIC 7 DEFAULT parameter 3 31 MODE FAMILY parameter 3 17 PCM modes 3 24 selecting 3 23 SURROUND CONFIG menu 3 2 surround configuration menu 3 30 Logic 7 DEFAULT parameter 3 31 listening modes descriptions 3 27 surround configuration menu 3 30 M Main Zone input selection buttons 2 3 INPUT SETUP menu 3 2 mute levels paramater 3 33 OFF button 2 4 maintenance 6 12 MANUAL setup menu 3 6 3 9 menu AUDIO CONTROLS menu 4 2 B 2 DISPLAY SETUP menu 3 2 3 3 4 DOLBY CONFIG menu 3 2 INPUT SETUP menu 3 2 B 6 menu arrows 2 10 2 12 menu item selection 2 10 2 12 menu options 2 12 MUTE LEVELS menu 3 2 navigation 2 10 overview 2 10 POWER ON SETTINGS menu 3 2 SELECT button 2 10 SETUP menu 3 2 B 3 SPEAKER EQ SETUP menu 3 2 5 SURROUND CONFIG menu 3 2 B 4 VIDEO CONTROLS menu B 2 MENU TIME OUT parameter 3 4 microphone 3 6 MODE buttons 2 4 MODE FAMILY parameter 3 17 MODE parameter 3 32 MUTE button 2 4 MUTE LEVELS menu 3 2 3 33 N NAME parameter 3 14 NIGHT parameter 3 32 NOIS
61. 3 LD Manufacturer DENON FUNAI KENWOOD MAGNAVOX MARANTZ MITSUBISHI NAD OPTIMUS PANASONIC PHILIPS PIONEER RADIO SHACK RCA REALISTIC RUNCO SANYO SHARP SONY TECHNICS THETA DIGITAL TOSHIBA YAMAHA PHONO Manufacturer Jvc KENWOOD PIONEER YAMAHA Codes 206 207 120 013 152 032 121 211 121 121 013 049 113 032 106 117 121 120 002 049 127 075 013 152 053 110 113 032 106 152 043 129 Codes 004 005 003 001 002 C 22 RV 5 Appendix C SAT TAPE Manufacturer Codes Manufacturer Codes CABLEVISION VOOM 148 015 071 100 114 Dm EON sens ECHOSTAR DISH 122 167 168 FISHER 064 EXPRESSVU 122 GOLDSTAR on GENERAL ELECTRIC 106 150 151 HARMAN KARDON 233 GENERAL INSTRUMENT 148 122 106 116 239 240 HITACHI 139 140 n 013 023 026 064 145 146 181 190 HIS 122 LUXMAN 035 137 139 HUGHES 068 108 117 154 161 162 165 166 195 MAGNAVOX 027 LG 170 MARANTZ 014 027 056 065 087 MEMOREX 136 NAD 029 048 MITSUBISHI 063 154 NAKAMICHI 025 244 245 MOTOROLA 148 ONKYO 002 012 016 017 018 019 115 NEXT EEVEE 148 OPTIMUS 026 054 055 160 PANASONIC 007 010 032 088 195 PASAT 136 PIONEER ie 05 047 050 066 098 222 5 068 108 117 136 152 153 154 156 UASAR 007 088 PROSCAN 106 13015 BE 027 113 119 224 RADIOSHAGR 148 026 057 131 175 181 106 150 151 SHERWOOD 004 028 030 033 034 038 SAMSUNG 123 155 163 169 175 SONY 020 022 052 084 089 164 TEAC 009 059 212 SONY
62. 9 010 011 012 023 072 075 143 158 163 166 316 327 378 337 338 164 230 330 333 350 164 004 008 009 024 030 065 101 143 156 160 197 013 034 038 070 083 145 199 210 240 241 043 070 197 002 059 143 043 143 154 197 004 102 106 112 113 116 119 127 143 243 284 363 365 072 C 24 RV 5 Appendix C TV TV Manufacturer Codes Manufacturer Codes LOEWE 164 RADIO SHACK 004 019 043 127 143 LOGIK 072 RCA 004 023 024 056 065 074 144 152 156 160 161 165 197 LUXMAN 004 333 007 015 052 081 160 164166 REALISTIC 007 019 043 047 MAGNAVOX 003 004 022 059 060 061 063 064 094 127 160 164 197 ROCTEC 186 226 239 273 RUNCO 073 157 168 169 178 179 180 181 182 183 340 MARANTZ 164 184 197 SAMPO 004 058 197 202 MATSUI 164 SAMSUNG 004 050 089 101 105 127 143 160 228 229 258 MAXENT 242 SANYO 007 020 053 057 082 166 187 MEMOREX 004 007 072 SCEPTRE 276 METZ 088 SCOTT 004 028 043 048 143 MGA 004 024 028 042 197 SEARS 004 007 015 028 030 057 082 094 143 160 165 166 MINERVA 088 SELECO 189 200 205 227 MITSUBISHI 004 024 028 040 042 109 124 146 191 SHARP 004 014 019 022 028 029 081 143 170 175 251 MTC 004 062 101 197 SIEMENS 088 NAD 015 025 SIGNATURE 072 NEC 016 019 024 040 056 130 132 134 197 236 237 262 272 SIM2 189 200 205 227 NIKEI 043 SOLE 231 232 NUVISION 351 SONY 070 085 126 139 147 185 194 213 277 279 ONKING 043 SOUNDESIGN 003 004 028 043 ONWA 043 SPECTRICON 112 OPTOMA 265 270 SSS 004 043 OPTONICA 019 081 SUPRE MACY 002 ORION 096 SVA 328 P
63. A 012 034 039 043 REALISTIC 003 008 010 014 031 034 040 053 054 101 ZENITH 034 048 056 058 072 080 101 RICO 058 RUNCO 148 VCR TV VCR Combos SALORA 014 DAEWOO 005 117 SAMSUNG 032 040 066 102 104 107 109 112 113 115 120 122 125 EMERSON 153 SANSUI 022 043 048 135 FUNAI 034 SANYO 003 007 010 014 102 134 EN us 123 SCOTT 017 037 112 129 131 JCPENNEY 101 SEARS 003 008 009 010 013 014 081 101 017 073 112 LG 101 123 SHARP 031 054 149 159 165 LLOYD 034 SHINTOM 024 MAGNAVOX 034 067 SIGNATURE 034 MEMOREX 101 SONY 003 031 052 056 057 058 076 077 078 149 154 PANASONIC 070 167 SOUNDESIGN 034 PHILIPS 034 067 nh RADIO SHACK 123 RCA 034 SYLVANIA 031 034 059 067 SEARS 101 SYMPHONIC 034 SONY 057 154 TANDY 010 034 SYLVANIA 067 TATUNG 039 043 SYMPHONIC 034 TEAC 034 039 043 THOMAS 034 ZENITH 034 C 27 Appendix Lexicon AUX Manufacturer 3M AIWA APPLE ARCHER AURORA MULTIMEDIA AUTON BOSE CELADON CRESTRON DELL DMX DRAPER SCREEN DREAMVISION DWIN EVERQUEST EXTRON FAROUDJA FUJI GATEWAY HAUPPAUGE HP HUNTERDOUGLAS JERROLD JVC KENSINGTON KENWOOD KEYSPAN MAKITA MICROSOFT MINDPATH NILES NSM PIANO DISC PLUS Codes 152 164 401 155 220 191 409 221 213 214 215 216 217 218 261 262 156 204 097 080 253 206 151 184 209 261 262 294 295 261 262 219 153 185 406 185 297 186 201 107 408 205 160 187 161 085 AUX Manufacturer POLKAUDIO RUSSOUND SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA SIMA
64. ANASONIC 034 056 080 092 164 208 SYLVANIA 003 044 059 060 063 064 127 160 164 197 PHILCO 003 004 024 056 059 060 063 064 164 197 SYNTAX OLEVIA 376 PHILIPS 003 004 005 038 059 093 127 164 184 197 206 239 259 TANDY 081 PIONEER 018 023 025 116 135 190 197 234 335 TATUNG 056 062 POLAROID 138 268 328 353 354 356 388 TECHNICS 034 080 PORTLAND 004 143 TECHWOOD 004 PROSCAN 144 160 161 165 167 TEKNIKA 002 003 004 024 028 043 072 101 143 PROTON 004 058 131 143 171 173 193 TELEFUNKEN 037 046 086 087 QUASAR 034 056 092 TELERENT 072 C 25 Appendix Lexicon TV Manufacturer TERA TMK TOSHIBA TOTEVISION UNIVERSAL VIDEO CONCEPTS VIDIKRON VIDTECH VIEWSONIC VIZIO WARDS WESTING HOUSE WINBOOK YAMAHA YORK YUPITERU ZENITH ZONDA VCR Manufacturer AIWA AKAI AMPRO ANAM AUDIO DYNAMICS BROOKSONIC CANON CAPEHART CRAIG CURTIS MATHES DAEWOO DAYTRON Codes 172 004 007 015 030 040 062 101 138 325 143 008 009 146 174 184 188 192 340 004 242 386 387 004 008 009 019 028 034 060 061 063 064 072 074 143 164 076 280 339 004 197 004 043 072 073 095 103 157 183 243 284 112 Codes 034 161 016 043 046 124 125 142 146 072 031 012 023 039 043 035 037 129 028 031 108 003 040 135 031 041 005 007 010 065 108 110 111 112 116 117 119 108 VCR Manufacturer DBX DYNATECH ELECTROHOME EMERSON FISHER FUNAI GE GO VIDEO GOLDSTAR HARMAN KARDON HITACHI INSTANTREPLAY JCL JCPENNY JENS
65. ANCE OFF ON SETUP gt INPUT SETUP gt ADVANCED VIDEO COMPNT ENHANCE Selects the Component Video Enhance parameter which processes incoming component video signal to adjust the high frequency content of the signal resulting in enhanced depth in the picture as well as greater small object detail BRIGHTNESS SETUP gt INPUTSETUP ADVANCED VIDEO BRIGHTNESS 50 TO 150 Changes the video level to a darker or brighter setting The BRIGHTNESS adjustment range is 50 to 150 in single increments CONTRAST SETUP gt INPUTSETUP ADVANCED VIDEO CONTRAST Changes the black level of the video to compensate for poor contrast The CONTRAST adjustment range is 50 to 150 in single increments 50 TO 150 COLOR SETUP gt INPUT SETUP 50 TO 150 gt ADVANCED VIDEO COLOR Changes the color of the video to compensate for over or under color saturation conditions The COLOR adjustment range is 50 to 150 in single increments 3 22 RV 5 Setup LISTENING MODES The RV 5 has a large selection of listening modes to choose from The list of available listening modes is broken into two parts the Mode Family and the Mode The available listening modes vary depending upon the Mode Family selections the input setup and the incoming audio signal The RV 5 features the ability to turn off selec
66. ANTIC TECHNOLOGY 342 AUDIO ACCESS 147 AUDIO ALCHEMY 135 AUDIO DESIGN 011 194 221 AUDIO EASE 021 196 207 AUDIO FILE 071 AUDIO MATRIX 167 AUDIO SOURCE 273 AUDIO TECHNICA 134 B amp K 096 097 BOSE 070 170 224 347 409 459 460 532 BOSTON ACOUSTICS 447 BRYSTON 023 CAMBRIDGE AUDIO 522 CARVER 006 022 028 029 061 071 077 180 185 201 214 226 284 CASIO 076 CHIRO 140 CINEMA SOUND 034 134 CITATION 148 272 CLARION 026 CLASSE 537 COMPAQ 382 CURTIS MATHES 076 DELPHI 415 515 DENON 002 027 034 037 109 215 229 230 234 259 330 340 341 349 350 400 401 402 444 564 Appendix Lexicon AUDIO Manufacturer EAD EIGER ELAN ENLIGHTENED AUDIO ESCIENT FANFARE FISHER FLEXTRONICS FOSGATE FOSGATE AUDIONICS GE GOLDSTAR HAFLER HARMAN KARDON HITACHI IMERGE INKEL INTEGRA JAMO JBL JCPENNY JEFF ROWLAND JENSEN JVC KENWOOD KINERGETICS KLH KOSS KRELL KYOCERA LEXICON LINN LUXMAN LXI MAGNAVOX MARANTZ Codes 466 149 057 290 099 098 368 381 451 452 453 454 352 047 180 182 214 297 378 062 231 342 056 260 008 174 118 121 153 154 227 231 233 254 277 317 318 365 020 371 197 354 438 398 263 076 216 206 058 114 163 191 240 266 279 291 005 026 066 145 146 151 180 181 182 190 192 197 199 222 280 374 550 140 220 331 216 573 072 150 376 384 007 120 235 236 237 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 124 377 004 009 052 115 137 139 165 056 076 086 15
67. AVE UNDO and EXIT To save the channel you just entered touch the SAVE option The UNDO option allows you to erase the last entry The EXIT option erases all entries for this channel To setup additional favorite channels repeat Steps 3 through 6 When finished exit the Setup mode by pressing the MAIN button until the touch screen displays MAIN in the menu heading area The remote control is in normal operation mode again C 9 Appendix Lexicon Macro Power ON Setup Any of the touch screen menu options can be setup as Macro buttons Follow the instructions below to setup a macro button that will power ON several components at once 1 remote control press and hold the MAIN and ENT Enter buttons at the same time After about 3 seconds SETUP is displayed in the Menu name area at the top of the LCD touch screen This is the Setup mode of the remote control NOTE You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while the remote is in the Setup mode If a button is not pressed within 30 seconds the SETUP menu name will revert to MAIN indicating that the remote control is no longer in Setup mode If this occurs you will need to repeat this step to re enter the Setup mode 2 Touch the MACRO option to setup a macro to power ON several components at the same time The menu name changes to MACRO and the bottom of the screen flashes SELECT 3 Touch the ON option The menu name chang
68. B THD Noise lt 0 05 20Hz to 20kHz 1W 0 0796 20Hz to 20kHz 85W IM Distortion lt 0 04 Slew Rate 17V us Condition output 40 Vpp 1k sine wave rising time from 10 to 90 Signal to Noise Ratio 95dB typical 22kHz bandwidth min 95dBA 90dBA typical Image Rejection 43dB IF Rejection 75dB Stereo Separation 51dB 1kHz Distortion Mono 0 296 Stereo 0 196 Preamplifier Outputs AM Tuner Performance Frequency Response 10Hz to 40kHz 0 2dB Tuning Range 520kHz to 1720kHz THD Noise 0 0596 20Hz to 20kHz Dynamic Range 100GB typical 22kHz bandwidth Signal to Noise Ratio 100dB typical 22kHz bandwidth min 100dBA typical Output Level 200mv typical 5V maximum Sensitivity Loop 177uV m Selectivity 10kHz 25dB Signal to Noise Ratio 45dB Image Rejection 32dB IF Rejection 40dB Distortion 1 296 A 3 Appendix Lexicon General Power Requirements 120V 60Hz 1300W IEC detachable power cord supplied 230V 50Hz 1300W IEC detachable power cords supplied for EU amp UK Power Consumption 4 82W at Power on idle 1235W at rated power output 7 channels driven Dimensions Height with feet 6 6 inches 168 mm Height without feet 6 inches 153 mm Width 17 3 inches 440 mm Depth 15 6 inches 397 mm Weight
69. Bandwidth Digital Content Protection encoding is only available through the HDMI output e HDMI signals 10801 resolution are sent directly to the HDMI and analog component outputs without processing Program material that carries HDCP encoding is only available through the HDMI output The Faroudja selection delivers the best image quality when a digital video display is in use but it requires the use of a video display capable of accepting high resolution 480p up to 10801 signals through either an HDMI or component video connection Setup Lexicon Conv Only Does not apply any video enhancement or processing to the incoming video signal but outputs the signal in one of the following ways depending on the input source e A standard definition 480i or 576i analog signal composite S video or component is converted so that it is available as an HDMI signal at its input resolution as well as at the standard S video composite or component analog video outputs e An analog component signal is digitized and output at its input resolution through the HDMI outputs and as an analog component signal but not through the analog composite or S video monitor outputs e HDMI signals are output through both the HDMI and analog component outputs Program material that carries HDCP encoding is only available through the HDMI output Bypass Does not apply any video enhancement or processing to the incoming video signal
70. C 7 OSD MENU TIME OUT DOLBY PLII F P DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS DOLBY PLIIx F P DISPLAY TIME OUT DTS NEO 6 5 7 CH STEREO RV 5 Appendix D R P CONNECTIONS ANALOG AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO ANALOG VIDEO DIGITAL VIDEO HD INPUT DVD INPUT GAME INPUT SAT INPUT CABLE INPUT DVR INPUT CD INPUT DOCK INPUT DOCK NONE PC INPUT NONE USB TUNER INPUT TUNER NONE AUX 1 INPUT AUX 2 INPUT TUNER FREQ TUNER FREQ TUNER FREQ TUNER FREQ PRESET BAND PRESET BAND PRESET BAND PRESET BAND 01 09 17 25 02 10 18 26 03 11 19 27 04 12 20 28 05 13 21 29 06 14 22 30 07 15 23 08 16 24 Appendix D Lexicon 3 DIGIT PRE PROGRAMMED CODES WORKSHEET COMPONENT MANUFACTURER CODE S USED AUDIO DVD CD SAT TV VCR CABLE AUX LIGHT TAPE PHONO TV2 VCR2 DVR LDP XM RADIO IPOD X BOX D 6 Numerics 2 channel listening modes 3 26 2 Line OSD parameter 3 3 5 1 channel direct inputs 3 29 5 channel listening modes 3 26 7 1 channel direct inputs 3 29 7 channel listening modes 3 26 A A D SAMPLE RATE parameter 3 18 A N SYNC DELAY parameter 3 18 advanced video BRIGHTNESS parameter 3 22 COLOR parameter 3 22 COMPONENT ENHANCE parameter 3 22 CONTRAST pa
71. E INPUT CONNECTORS Provide the S Video amp Composite analog video inputs Four composite video connectors labeled 1 to 4 and four S Video connectors labeled 1 to 4 are available 10 S VIDEO COMPOSITE OUTPUT CONNECTORS Provide the S Video amp Composite video outputs One composite video connector and one S Video connector are available 11 COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT CONNECTORS Provide inputs that can be used with any source device that is equipped with analog Y Pr Pb or RGB component video outputs Three inputs labeled Component Video 1 to 3 are supplied 12 COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT CONNECTOR Provides one component output that can be used with any device that is equipped with analog Y Pr Pb or RGB component video intputs 13 HDMI INPUT CONNECTORS Provide two HDMI inputs for devices such as a DVD player or HDTV tuner 14 HDMI OUTPUT CONNECTOR Provides one HDMI output for HDMI equipped video monitors 15 POWER SWITCH Use the Power Switch to connect or disconnect power from the AC Input connector to the RV 5 Receiver When the RV 5 is powered on the front panel Standby button or remote control ON amp OFF buttons can be used to activate and deactivate standby mode When the RV 5 is powered off via the rear panel switch the Standby and ON modes are not available 16 AC INPUT CONNECTOR Provides power to the RV 5 through the supplied power cord 17 AMPLIFIER OUTPUTS Provide audio outputs to the speakers Channels are label
72. E REDUCTION parameter 3 21 OSD On Screen Display 3 3 MENU TIME OUT parameter 3 4 OUTPUT LEVELS menu 3 12 P PANORAMA parameter 3 32 PC input controls 5 4 overview 2 9 5 2 playing PC media 5 5 setting up to play 5 4 USB connector 2 6 ZONE 2 OUT parameter 3 19 RV 5 Index power AC input connector 2 7 POWER ON SETTINGS menu 3 2 3 33 rear panel switch 2 7 standby button 2 4 preamplifier rear panel connectors 2 6 2 8 R REAR AMP parameter 3 6 rear panel connectors 2 6 2 7 overview 2 5 remote control adjusting the touch screen contrast C 7 advanced customizing tools C 6 backlight time out C 7 battery installation 1 4 button learning C 4 buttons overview 2 11 cloning C 11 command matrix 2 12 2 16 customizing the touch screen C 7 erasing commands C 13 favorite channel access C 9 favorite channel setup C 9 hiding and adding pages C 12 LCD display overview 2 11 light button 2 12 C 2 lock feature C 6 macro setup C 10 operation considerations 2 9 optional RF 1 receiver C 14 overview 2 9 pre programmed codes C 3 pre programmed codes worksheet D 6 programming C 2 punch through commands C 11 recall pre programming C 4 restoring factory default settings C 14 setup C 3 system volume setup C 11 transmitting icon C 2 using the code library C 15 restoring the factory defaults 6 12 routine maintenance 6 12 RS 232 connector 2 6 RV 5 About 1 2 Availab
73. EN Jvc KENWOOD LG LLOYD LXI MAGIN MAGNAVOX MARANTZ MARTA MATSUI MEI MEMOREX MGA MINOLTA MITSUBISHI MULTITECH NEC NORDMENDE OPTONICA Codes 012 023 039 043 034 053 059 006 017 025 027 029 031 034 035 036 037 046 101 116 129 131 138 153 162 003 008 009 010 034 031 063 072 107 109 144 147 040 115 132 136 155 012 013 020 101 106 114 123 012 045 004 013 018 026 034 043 063 137 150 160 031 031 012 013 015 040 066 101 043 012 031 043 048 050 055 060 130 150 152 166 014 034 047 048 012 013 020 101 106 114123 034 003 009 017 034 106 040 031 034 041 067 068 156 164 012 031 067 069 156 101 027 030 031 003 010 014 031 034 053 072 101 102 134 139 045 046 059 013 020 013 020 045 046 049 051 059 061 142 151 168 034 040 024 034 012 023 039 043 048 043 053 054 26 RV 5 Appendix C VCR VCR Manufacturer Codes Manufacturer Codes ORION 025 TECHNICS 031 070 PANASONIC 066 070 074 083 133 140 145 157 163 167 TEKNIKA 019 031 034 101 PENTAX 013 020 031 063 THOMAS 034 PHILCO 031 034 067 TMK 006 PHILIPS 031 034 054 067 071 101 156 TOSHIBA 008 013 042 047 059 079 081 082 112 131 PILOT 101 TOTEVISION 040 101 PIONEER 013 021 048 UNITECH 040 PORTLAND 108 VECTOR RESEARCH 012 PULSAR 072 VICTOR 048 QUARTZ 002 014 VIDEO CONCEPTS 012 034 046 141 QUASAR 066 075 145 VIDEOSONIC 040 RADIO SHACK 123 WARDS 003 013 017 024 031 034 040 053 054 131 RCA 013 020 034 040 041 107 109 140 144 145 147 158 YAMAH
74. F A D SAMPLE RATE SETUP INPUTSETUP A D SAMPLE RATE 48 KHZ 96 KHZ The RV 5 converts the incoming analog audio signals to digital audio for all audio processing The A D SAMPLE RATE parameter allows you to select the sample rate of the A D converters Some surround processing modes such as those in the DSP Mode Family are only available at the 48 kHz sampling rate This setting is only available for incoming analog audio streams and does not apply to any of the ANALOG BYPASS modes A V SYNC DELAY 0 TO 180 mS SETUP gt INPUT SETUP gt A V SYNC DELAY Delays the audio until it matches the on screen video Select a value to activate an audio signal delay to compensate for video that is delayed relative to the audio The A V sync delay range is 0 to 180 ms in 1 ms increments Each input has an independent A V Sync Delay parameter ADVANCED VIDEO SETUP gt INPUTSETUP ADVANCED VIDEO Selects the ADVANCED VIDEO menu which provides fine tuning adjustments to the video output For more information refer to the next section Advanced Video Note Most of the Advanced Video parameters are only available when the V Process parameter is set to FAROUDJA TRIGGER 2 SETUP gt INPUTSETUP TRIGGER 2 OFF ON Selects the TRIGGER 2 parameter which configures the Trigger OUT 2 connector on the rear panel This trigger ou
75. HIBA UNITED CABLE UNIVERSAL VIDEOTRON VIEWSTAR WIDE OPEN WEST ZENITH Codes 074 074 043 096 108 047 078 002 004 008 009 008 030 097 104 043 074 043 074 039 040 056 052 004 053 005 007 014 032 035 043 012 015 018 086 087 088 089 043 099 052 060 093 100 C 18 RV 5 Appendix C CD CD Manufacturer Codes Manufacturer Codes ADCOM 042 062 KOSS 061 AIWA 059 065 088 089 105 122 170 187 KRELL 241 085 195 202 KYOCERA 005 AMC 231 232 LOTTE 102 AMEND 118 LUXMAN 011 028 070 076 249 252 ARCAM 238 059 AUDIO ACCESS 119 147 MAGNAVOX 044 107 AUDIO EASE 165 MARANTZ 027 041 044 051 077 107 209 246 AUDIO TECHNICA 046 MCINTOSH 212 247 BSR 037 057 5 014 073 092 CALIFORNIA AUDIO 008 103 MEMOREX 010 CAPETRONIC 063 MISSION 044 107 CARRERA 057 080 MITSUBISHI 179 CARVER 041 044 050 086 107 130 134 135 138 139 167 185 203 MITSUMI 153 204 MODULAIRE 182 CASIO 111 182 MONDIAL 147 CLARINETTE 182 MYRYAD 155 244 CREEK 159 NAD 005 006 067 178 CROWN 035 NAKAMICHI 095 217 218 219 DENON 002 123 NEC 014 062 EMERSON 042 069 102 NIKKO 046 FISHER 008 050 134 185 NSM 044 107 FRABA 111 ONKYO 030 038 039 168 169 GENEXXA 010 069 102 OPTIMUS 010 050 057 058 081 082 083 085 093 195 GOLDSTAR 080 PANASONIC 008 068 103 172 201 248 HAITAI 093 PARASOUND 233 240 HARMAN KARDON 018 033 047 208 PHILIPS 041 044 107 246 253 HITACHI 042 175 PIONEER 010 020 025 056 174 175 176 INKEL 130 143 144 PROCEED 239 JC PENNEY 014 061 092 141 PROTON 044 107 228
76. JENSEN 158 QUASAR 008 103 Jvc 004 022 136 163 213 214 242 243 RADIO SHACK 182 KENWOOD 007 023 055 071 072 137 142 185 254 RCA 017 042 150 Appendix Lexicon CD Manufacturer REALISTIC ROTEL SAE SANSUI SANYO SCOTT SHARP SHERWOOD SIGNATURE SONY SOUNDESIGN SUMO SYLVANIA SYMPHONIC TAEKWANG TANDY TEAC TECHNICS TECHWOOD THETA DIGITAL TOSHIBA VECTOR RESEARCH VICTOR WARDS YAMAHA YORX Codes 042 050 051 102 181 182 187 044 107 161 178 250 044 107 044 069 107 125 128 171 190 050 069 102 026 031 051 066 003 019 051 096 112 115 119 166 033 048 081 097 126 133 164 177 225 226 251 155 044 107 052 181 085 195 010 015 034 036 051 052 079 101 131 140 008 060 068 103 172 184 200 076 234 235 006 067 091 148 160 080 004 022 114 124 033 185 024 046 054 183 186 245 182 DVD Manufacturer Codes AIWA 146 ALPINE 098 APEX DIGITAL 087 111 112 115 116 122 CAMBRIDGE AUDIO 215 CARY AUDIO DESIGN 174 CLASSE 167 COBY 258 DENON 007 080 173 FUNAI 143 GATEWAY 175 GE 026 027 GO VIDEO 137 218 220 221 222 HARMAN KARDON 084 140 HITACHI 101 ILO 268 INTEGRA 142 180 Jvc 012 KENWOOD 151 KISS 179 279 KLH 135 KRELL 104 LEXICON 148 305 Note 305 is factory default setting for Lexicon RT 20 LG 057 074 091 LITEON 264 265 MAGNAVOX 066 096 MALATA 267 MARANTZ 083 095 MERIDIAN 153 MITSUBISHI 017 MYRYAD 102 134 NAD 088 155 C 20 RV 5 Appendix C DVD Manufact
77. L Test the Far Field Test keeps failing 1 Ensure that the microphone is placed in your preferred seating location 2 Ensure that the volume is set to 20dB 3 the Speakers Menu ensure that none of the speakers connected to the system have a cross over selection of NONE During the Far Field Test test tones are sent to ALL speaker locations regardless of the settings identified in the Speakers menu Therefore every speaker that is plugged in MUST have cross over setting other than NONE for the Far Field test to be successul If a cross over is set to NONE but the speaker is plugged in the test will fail because it will see a speaker that is identified as having no cross over point 4 Refer to the AUTOCAL Error Messages section found later in this chapter for more information about specific error messages related to the AUTOCAL process The volume won t go to the 10 dB maximum level The speaker output level settings may affect the maximum volume level of the RV 5 Receiver The maximum volume level is 10 dB minus the maximum output level setting of any speaker Thus if your front L R output levels are set to 3 dB the maxium allowable volume level is 410 dB minus 3 dB or 7 dB The picture on the video monitor is all red This is a synchonization problem when using HDMI When the source device and video monitor do not sync correctly the color spacing may not load correctly When the monitor color is all re
78. Lex touch screen menu provides media player controls for use with the PC input The PC gt option mimics the Pause Play control If the playlist is not active pressing this option starts the playlist If the playlist is already playing then pressing this option pauses it e The PC option mimics the Skip Back control Pressing this option causes the media player to skip back a track in the playlist e The PC option mimics the Skip Forward control Pressing this option causes the media player to skip forward a track in the playlist Once playback is started the audio from a USB source is treated the same as any other two channel audio source and you may apply any of the appropriate surround processing modes Note Whenever the USB jack is connected to the computer the RV 5 will be selected as the sound card for the computer even while the RV 5 is Standby Tuner amp Dock Controls Lexicon DOCK FUNCTIONALITY The optional D 1 iPod Docking Station allows you to enter a new world of listening enjoyment made possible by combining the storage capacity and playback flexibility of an iPod not included with the sonic power of your RV 5 Receiver Operation is easy you can use your RV 5 remote control or the front panel buttons to access and control your iPod selections Just one simple connection and you re ready to go Note This functionality is ONLY available if you have purchased the optional D
79. Note The test tones may be loud Be prepared before starting the Full or Semi Autocal procedures The Far Field test sets the speaker distances cross over points and output levels The microphone is stationed in the center of the preferred listening area and a test tone is sent to each speaker Note If the Far Field test is skipped the Near Field test must also be skipped The Near Field test adjusts the RV 5 performing system equalization to compensate for speaker performance and placement The procedure seeks to give the system a consistent tonal balance between the front left front right center side left side right rear left and rear right speakers if applicable The test calibrates each speaker separately and the user individually selects each speaker to calibrate 3 7 Setup Lexicon The microphone should be held within two feet of the speaker baffle as a test tone is sent to the speaker The Subwoofer test is done in two parts The user is instructed to hold the microphone to the left of the primary listening position and then to the right of the primary listening position Two test tones are sent out to all connected subwoofers during each of the two test phases Two tones are sent to ensure that subwoofers with auto power settings are active during the procedure Note If there are no subwoofers in the system then this test will not pass and must be skipped For optimum results all noise generators in t
80. OG HDMI DVI Selects the CONNECTION parameter which identifies the active video output connectors on the RV 5 rear panel The following list of conditions identify the behavior of this parameter e If ANALOG is selected only the analog video connectors available and will output the video signal e If HDMI DVI is selected both the analog and HDMI video connectors are available and will output the video signal e If the video input is set to HDMI and the CONNECTION parameter is set to ANALOG then no video is output e If the HDMI video input is copy protected HDCP no video is output on the analog output connectors This is a requirement of HDCP and not a limitation of the RV 5 Receiver HDMI AUDIO OUT SETUP gt DISPLAY SETUP HDMI AUDIO QUT YES NO Selects the HDMI AUDIO OUT parameter which identifies if audio is sent on the HDMI output If the HDMI AUDIO OUT parameter is set to YES then a two channel DOWN MIX of the source audio is sent over the HDMI connection at the maximum bit rate of the display s audio system This audio stream is in addition to the normal audio outputs If the parameter is set to NO this audio is not sent 2 LINE OSD OFF 3 4 5 6 SECONDS SETUP gt DISPLAY SETUP gt ON SCREEN DISPLAY 2 LINE OSD Selects the 2 LINE OSD parameter from the On Screen Display OSD menu The 2 Line OSD parameter identifies the length o
81. PEAKER EQ SETUP INPUT SETUP DOLBY CONFIG MUTE LEVELS POWER ON SETTINGS LOGIC 7 DEFAULT ON DOLBY MULTI CHANNEL DOLBY 2 0 DTS PCM 44 1 48 kHz PCM 96kHz SURROUND CONFIG fae mee ae rm eg ON SCREEN DISPLAY 2 LINE OSD 3s MENU TIME OUT 30s FRONT PANEL DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS FULL TIME OUT NONE DOLBY 2 0 DTS DTS 6 ON DTS 96 24 ON DOLBY ON DOLBY VIRTUAL OFF DOLBY ON DTS ES MATRIX ON LOGIC 7 ON 1 DTS ES DISCRETE ON LOGIC 7 ON STEREO DOWN ON PCM 44 1 48 kHz PCM 96kHz LOGIC 7 ON LOGIC 7 ON DOLBY PLII ON DOLBY PLII ON DOLBY ON DOLBY ON DOLBY VIRTUAL OFF DTS NEO 6 ON DTS NEO 6 ON 5 7 CH STEREO ON HALL ON 5 7 CH STEREO ON DOLBY MULTI CHANNEL DOLBY VIRTUAL OFF LOGIC 7 ON STEREO DOWN MIX ON B 4 RV 5 Appendix B SETUP MENU SPEAKER EQ SETUP MAIN MENU AUDIO CONTROLS VIDEO STATUS SETUP DISPLAY SETUP INPUT SETUP SURROUND CONFIG DOLBY CONFIG MUTE LEVELS POWER ON SETTINGS SPEAKER EQ SETUP REAR AMP REAR SPK MANUAL PERFORMS SEMI AUTOMATIC UNITS FEET FRONT LEFT 0 0 ft CENTER 0 0 ft FRONT RIGHT 0 0 ft SIDE RIGHT 0 0 ft REAR RIGHT 0 0 ft REAR LEFT 0 0 ft OUTPUT LEVELS 1 AUTO SETTINGS OFF INP
82. PF setting to a higher value to resolve the issue Refer to Section 3 Setup for more information 6 2 RV 5 Troubleshooting amp Maintenance A humming sound is present in the audio 1 If a cable TV connection is present disconnect the cable from the wall outlet If this eliminates the humming sound a ground loop isolation device is required Contact your dealer or cable provider for assistance 2 Disconnect components one at a time to isolate the problem Once the problem is identified make sure the associated component is properly grounded and connected to the same electrical circuit as the RV 5 Receiver RF interference is present in the audio or video 1 Make sure the RV 5 is not positioned too close to RF emitting devices 2 Move such items one at a time to isolate which device is causing the problem 3 Replace unshielded cables with shielded cables wherever possible Audio sounds distorted when using analog audio inputs The likely cause for distorted audio while using the analog audio inputs is that the input voltage is too high The RV 5 analog inputs have a maximum rating of 2 Vrms Any input voltages higher than this limit will exhibit audible distortion To correct the problem reduce the analog audio output from the connected device using the volume or level control If neither is available an intermediate device may be required Contact your Lexicon dealer for assistance In the SEMI AUTOCA
83. R DISTANCES option opens the SPEAKER DISTANCES menu which allows the user to manually set the distances for each speaker The adjustable range is 0 0 ft 0 0 m to 30 0 ft 9 00 m at 0 2 ft 0 06 m increments 3 11 Setup Lexicon The distances for each speaker Front Left Center Front Right Side Right Rear Right Rear Left Side Left and Subwoofers can be set individually Note When the speaker distance for the Front Left speaker is adjusted above 20 0 feet from the shortest speaker distance all speaker distances will move in conjunction from the 20 2 feet parameter point When the Front Left speaker is adjusted to 20 2 feet all other speaker distances that are set to 0 feet will now move to 0 2 feet If the Front Left speaker distance is increased to 22 feet all other speaker distances will move to 2 feet unless they are set to a higher value If the Front Left speaker distance is then decreased all other speaker distances will not change UNITS FEET METERS Identifies the units of measure of the speaker distances FEET and METERS are the available selections OUTPUT LEVELS MENU SETUP gt SPEAKER EQSETUP MANUAL OUTPUT LEVELS Selecting the MANUAL SETUP menu OUTPUT LEVELS option opens the OUTPUT LEVELS menu which allows the user to manually set the output levels for each speaker The output levels can be set independently for each input The adjustable range is 15 dB to 5 dB
84. SELECT BUTTON 3 Touch the TEXT option The menu name still reads EDIT but now the component options are displayed Once the TEXT option is pressed the bottom of the screen flashes SELECT 4 Navigate to the menu page where you want to EDIT the text You can edit either the component names or the specific component controls The menu name will reflect the actual menu heading EDIT will no longer be displayed 5 When the menu to be edited is displayed touch the PAGE option until the desired screen is once again displayed C 7 Appendix Lexicon 6 Now touch the text that you want to edit The first letter will start flashing with a black box UP CURSOR Button deletes all text LEFT CURSOR Moves blinking character left DOWN CURSOR deletes the currently blinking character RIGHT CURSOR Moves blinking character right BLINKING CHARACTER Changing the text requires the dual use of the number keypad and the up down left right cursors The number keypad has specific letters numbers and symbols defined for each key as shown Pressing the and cursors will scroll through the defined characters of 0 4 a v each number keypad amp button Pressing 4 and qum gt cursors changes the position of the cursors in the text being edited When you are finished editing touch the text that you just edited SAVED flashes at the bottom of the display and then
85. UDIO CONTROLS VIDEO STATUS and SETUP MAIN MENU Note The DVD menu layer of the touch screen controls the Lexicon RT 20 and RT 10 if installed The AUDIO CONTROLS menu controls the audio specific parameters such as treble and bass as well as providing an audio status menu Refer to Section 4 Audio Controls amp Video Status for more information The VIDEO STATUS menu is an information only menu identifying the current video status of the RV 5 Receiver For more information refer to Section 4 Audio Controls amp Video Status The SETUP menu controls all aspects of setting up the RV 5 Receiver Refer to Section 3 Setup for more information The RV 5 menu structure can be viewed on the OSD On Screen Display which is a 480i or 480p video output signal to your monitor or on the front panel 2 line display which displays the menus one line at a time using the remote control navigation controls The front panel 2 line display can also be viewed on the OSD in 480i resolution only Note When the RV 5 menu structure is entered most front panel buttons and the remote control buttons are disabled until the menu structure is exited The exceptions are the Volume Knob and Standby Button on the front panel and the remote control Volume Mute and OFF buttons Note also that the disabled condition of the remote control only affects the LEX TUNER and ZONE 2 menu layers MENU NAVIGATION Use the remote
86. UT ALL TEST TONE OFF FRONT LEFT CENTER OdB FRONT RIGHT 04 SIDE RIGHT 04 REAR RIGHT OdB SPEAKERS AUTO SETTINGS OFF FRONT L R 80Hz CENTER 80Hz SIDE L R 80Hz REAR Z2 L R 80Hz i SUB LFE LPF 80Hz i SUBWOOFERS 1 SUB HPF 20Hz SUB MODE NORMAL SPEAKER DISTANCES 2 SEMIAUTOCAL gt CALIBRATION FULL AUTOCAL 22 p PERFORMS FULL AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION MANUAL SPEAKER DISTANCES gt SPEAKER DISTANCES 1 OUTPUT LEVELS AUTO SETTINGS OFF SIDE LEFT 0 0ft SUBWOOFERS 0 0 ft OUTPUT LEVELS REAR LEFT SIDE LEFT 04 SUBWOOFER1 SUBWOOFER2 04 Appendix B Lexicon SETUP MENU INPUT SETUP MAIN MENU SETUP INPUT SETUP 1 INPUT SETUP 2 AUDIO CONTROLS DISPLAY SETUP INPUT HD MODE FAMILY LOGIC 7 VIDEO STATUS SPEAKER EQ SETUP NAME MODE FILM 5 1 SURROUND CONFIG VIDEO IN HDMI 1 risit tim DOLBY CONFIG V PROCESS FAROUDJA AD 48kHz MUTE LEVELS VIDEO OUT AUTO AN SYNC DELAY 0 ms DIG AUDIO HDMI 1 ADVANCED VIDEO ADVANCED VIDEO 2 POWER ON SETTINGS Audio Video Input Factory Default Settings ANLG AUDIO NONE DIG ANLG AUTO ON TRIGGER 2 OFF ZONE 2 OUT ANALOG ADVANCED VIDEO 1 INPUT TYPE DVD SHARPNESS 32 NOISE REDUCTION OFF X COLOR SUPPRESS ON DCDi INTERPOL
87. VI HDMI AUDIO OUT NO ON SCREEN DISPLAY FRONT PANEL DISPLAY continued on page B 4 SPEAKER EQ SETUP REAR AMP REAR SPK MANUAL SEMI AUTOCAL FULL AUTOCAL continued on page B 5 Y7 INPUT SETUP 1 INPUT HD VIDEO IN HDMI 1 V PROCESS FAROUDJA VIDEO OUT AUTO DIG AUDIO HDMI 1 ANLG AUDIO NONE DIG ANLG AUTO ON y INPUT SETUP 2 MODE FILM 5 1 DEFAULT SUR STANDARD A D SAMPLE RATE 48kHz AN SYNC DELAY 0 ms ADVANCED VIDEO TRIGGER 2 OFF ZONE 2 OUT ANALOG MODE FAMILY LOGIC 7 continued on page B 6 SURROUND CONFIG LOGIC 7 DEFAULT ON DOLBY MULTI CHANNEL DOLBY 2 0 DTS PCM 44 1 48 kHz PCM 96kHz continued on page B 4 DOLBY CONFIGURATION MODE DOLBY PLII MUSIC CENTER WIDTH 3 DIMENSION 0 PANORAMA OFF NIGHT OFF MUTE LEVELS MAIN ZONE 304 ZONE 2 30dB POWER ON SETTINGS POWER ON VOL 304 DOCK AUTO POWER ON B 3 Appendix Lexicon SETUP MENU DISPLAY SETUP MAIN MENU AUDIO CONTROLS VIDEO STATUS SETUP SPEAKER EQ SETUP INPUT SETUP SURROUND CONFIG DOLBY CONFIG MUTE LEVELS POWER ON SETTINGS CONNECTION HDMI DVI DISPLAY SETUP HDMI AUDIO OUT NO ON SCREEN DISPLAY FRONT PANEL DISPLAY SETUP MENU SURROUND CONFIG MAIN MENU VIDEO STATUS AUDIO CONTROLS DISPLAY SETUP S
88. X2 ADVANCED VIDEO CONTINUED COMPNT ENHANCE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOR SPEAKER SETUP setTiNG FRONT center FRONT SIDE SIDE REAR REAR LFE HPF REAR 5 SUB 1 SUB 2 CROSS OVER POINTS DISTANCES UNITS OUTPUT LEVELS ALL INPUT HD INPUT DVD INPUT GAME INPUT SAT INPUT CABLE INPUT DVR INPUT CD INPUT DOCK INPUT PC INPUT TUNER INPUT AUX 1 INPUT AUX 2 INPUT D 3 Appendix D Lexicon SURROUND CONFIGURATION NO YES LOGIC 7 DEFAULT DTS DTS 96 24 AUDIO CONTROLS SETTING DTS NEO 6 AUTO EQ DTS ES MATRIX ACTIVE EQ PRESET DTS ES DISCRETE EQ ADJUST HF SHELF LOGIC 7 TONE CONTROLS STEREO DOWN MIX BASS DOLBY 2 0 DOLBY PLII TREBLE DOLBY PLIIx VIDEO CONTROLS DOLBY VIRTUAL 4 3 IN gt 16 9 DISPLAY LOGIC 7 DOLBY MULTI CHANNEL DOLBY VIRTUAL DOLBY CONFIG PLII PLIIx LOGIC 7 CENTER WIDTH STEREO DOWN MIX DIMENSION PCM 44 1 48 kHz LOGIC 7 PANORAMA DOLBY PLII NIGHT DOLBY PLIIx DOLBY VIRTUAL DISPLAY SETUP SETTING DTS NEO 6 CONNECTION HALL HDMI AUDIO OUT 5 7 CH STEREO OSD 2 LINE OSD PCM 96 kHz LOGI
89. allation This equipment generates uses and radiates radio DO NOT OPEN to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presenc
90. already playing then pressing this option will pause it Using the Front Panel Tuner Controls e PRESET and PRESET mimic the I and the buttons on the iPod which Skip Back and Skip Forward Pressing these buttons causes the iPod to skip back or skip forward one track in the playlist TUNE and TUNE mimic a counter clockwise or clockwise click on the iPod RV 5 Tuner PC amp Dock Controls e AUTO MAN mimics the MENU button on the iPod MENU button backs out of the menu structure one level at a time each time it is pressed e SAVE mimics the SELECT button on the iPod The SELECT button acts as a play button at the song level The select button drills deeper into the menu structure one level at a time each time it s pressed 5 and FM AM both mimic the Play Pause control of the iPod If the playlist is not active pressing this option starts the playlist If the playlist is already playing then pressing this option pauses it CHARGING THE iPOD You may leave your iPod in the Dock even when you are not using it as a playback source Whenever the iPod is docked and the RV 5 is turned on the Dock will charge the battery in the iPod REMOVING THE iPOD To remove the iPod from the Dock grasp the sides of the iPod and pull it straight up away from the Dock ZONE 2 iPOD CONTROLS The RV 5 Receiver allows the DOCK input and attached iPod to be accessed and output to either
91. am passes from the source directly through to the volume control without any analog to digital conversion 7 CHANNEL Use this listening mode when the 8 channel direct inputs are in use and the input source device does NOT have its own internal bass management system In this mode the analog source is converted to digital so that it uses the same bass management options for the direct input as used for all other inputs DTS amp DOLBY STATUS DISPLAYS The upper right hand corner of the front panel 2 line display may indicate status information regarding the incoming source If a Dolby or DTS source is input and the RV 5 is configured to a surround system the following status indicators may be displayed to indicate the state of the incoming source e ES ON Indicates when an encoded DTS signal discrete or matrix is input to the surround back channels ON indicates that the condition exists or is active OF indicates that the condition does not exist or is off DS ON Indicates when the input signal is encoded with Dolby Surround under the Dolby 2 0 standard ON indicates that the condition exists or is active OF indicates that the condition does not exist or is off e Indicates when Dolby Surround EX is input with the digital stream if a surround channel 3 2 or 2 2 exists ON indicates that the condition exists or is active OF indicates that the condition does not exist or is off 3 29
92. and Harman International Industries Incorporated All rights reserved Harman Specialty Group is a wholly owned company of Harman International Inc This document should not be construed as a commitment on the part of Harman Specialty Group The information it contains is subject to change without notice Harman Specialty Group assumes no responsibility for errors that may appear within this document Introduction Lexicon DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS This document contains general safety installation and operation instructions for the RV 5 Receiver It is important to read this user guide before attempting to use the product Pay particular attention to safety instructions Note This manual is not intended as a general reference guide for home theater systems If you re uncertain how to proceed in setting up or maintaining your system seek the advice of a professional installer or ask your dealer for their recommendations All graphics of the product are included for reference only and may not completely reflect the physical product that is shipped The following symbols are used in the document CAUTION Note Appears on the component to indicate the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage inside the enclosure voltage that may be sufficient to constitute a risk of shock Appears on the component to indicate important operating and maintenance instructions in the accompanying literature Calls attention to
93. and so on up to 4 feet e Try tapping the button on your old remote instead of just pressing and holding it during the learning process return to Step 3 Once READY is displayed skip ahead to The following list provides additional information regarding the button Step 6 learning procedure and how the RV 5 remote control behaves when 5 Select the component option that you want to teach the taught command to everything except for the MAIN button and the C 5 Appendix Lexicon e Learned functions override any existing pre programmed functions on the remote control e buttons can be taught except for the menu page arrows MAIN button and LIGHT button on the side of the remote e Learned functions are automatically erased when a new function is learned on the same button Learned functions are retained even after different pre programmed 3 digit manufacterer s code is entered and saved to the remote e To return to an original pre programmed function the learned function must be erased LOCK FEATURE The RV 5 remote control has a locking feature which prevents unauthorized use of the remote control When the locking feature is active all operations of the remote control are blocked This feature can be used as a child lock to prevent children from having unmonitored access to the home theater system To Activate the Lock Feature Press and hold the 10 and ENT Enter buttons at the
94. ation R 1 to R 3 that appears to move the sound field towards the rear of the room PANORAMA SETUP gt DOLBY CONFIG OFF ON PANORAMA Appears increase sound presentation along the sides of the room by extending the stereo image to include surround channel signals which enhances the sense of surround sound by creating a wraparound effect with side wall imaging NIGHT SETUP gt DOLBY CONFIG NIGHT OFF MID MAX Adjusts the audio settings for Night mode The Night mode uses special processing to preserve the dynamic range and full intelligibility of a movie soundtrack while reducing the peak level This prevents abruptly loud transitions from disturbing others without reducing the sonic impact of a digital source Use the MID setting for mild compression and the MAX setting for more severe compression 3 32 5 Setup MUTE LEVELS Selecting the SETUP menu MUTE LEVELS option opens the Mute Levels menu which is used to adjust the mute levels of both the Main Zone and Zone 2 audio outputs MUTE LEVELS MAIN ZONE 304 ZONE 2 30dB MAIN MENU gt SETUP AUDIO CONTROLS DISPLAY SETUP VIDEO STATUS SPEAKER EQ SETUP INPUT SETUP SURROUND CONFIG DOLBY CONFIG MUTE LEVELS POWER ON SETTINGS MAIN ZONE SETUP gt MUTE LEVELS MAIN ZONE FULL 10 20 30 40dB Allows you to ch
95. by Pro Logic is the latest extension of Dolby Laboratory s benchmark matrix surround technology which creates a discrete 7 1 sound field from matrix surround or two channel stereo sources when your system is configured for surround back speakers Film Music and Game versions are available that customize the processing to the type of source in use These modes may also be used to create 7 1 sound fields from 5 1 digital soundtracks Dolby Virtual Speaker Reference Dolby Virtual Speaker technology uses a next generation advanced algorithm to reproduce the dynamics and surround sound effects of a precisely placed 5 1 channel speaker system using only front left and right speakers In the Reference mode the apparent width of the sound across the front Wide image is defined by the distance between the two speakers The Wide mode provides a wider more spacious front image when the two speakers are close together Depending upon the number of speakers available in your system a variety of different sound field options are available for both the Reference and Wide modes DTS 5 1 When the speaker configuration is set for 5 1 channel operation the DTS 5 1 mode is available when DVD audio only music or laser discs encoded with DTS data are played DTS 5 1 provides up to five separate main audio channels and a special dedicated low frequency effects channel DTS ES 6 1 Matrix DTS ES 6 1 Discrete When the speaker configuration is se
96. c 7 SCH MUSIC Logic 7 7CH FILM Logic 7 MUSIC ONLY available if the Tone Controls parameter is set to OFF 5 CHANNEL 5 1 ch Bypass 5 CHANNEL 5 1 ch Bypass 7 CHANNEL 7 1 ch Bypass 3 26 5 Setup LISTENING MODE DESCRIPTIONS The following table provides a brief description of each listening mode Logic 7 Film Logic 7 Music A proprietary Lexicon technology Logic 7 is an advanced mode that extracts the maximum surround information from either surround encoded pro grams or conventional stereo material Film 7 1 and Music 7 1 are tailored specifically for use with rear speakers while Film 5 1 and Music 5 1 are spe cifically formatted for use without rear speakers The Film modes should be used with any source that contains Dolby Surround or similar matrix encoding to experience increased center channel intelligibility and more accurate placement of sounds with fades and pans The Music modes enhance the listening experience by presenting a wider front soundstage and greater rear ambience Both Logic 7 modes also direct low frequency information to the subwoofer if installed and configured to deliver maximum bass impact Logic 7 adds additional bass enhancement that circulates low frequencies in the 40 Hz to 120 Hz range to the front and surround speakers to deliver a less localized soundstage that seems broader and wider than when the subwoofer is the sole source of bass energy Note Logic 7 Film
97. current track information SELECTING THE CORRECT iPOD INSERT Each iPod model is a slightly different size making it necessary to use an insert that matches your specific iPod to the Dock The Dock is shipped with the insert for the color screen and photo models already installed if you own one of those models no further changes are necessary If you own a different iPod first select the insert that matches your model The model identification is printed on the back of each of the four extra inserts supplied with the Dock Note The iPod Shuffle is not supported by the optional D 1 iPod Docking Station 5 Tuner amp Dock Controls To remove the factory installed insert hold the Dock with one hand as you grab the edges of t the insert in the Dock with your other hand then pull straight up Use the following as a guide to determine which insert is correct for your iPod model e For any iPod with a color screen including all iPod photo models use the insert with COLOR PHOTO on the back This insert is already installed in the Dock at the factory For 20GB or 30GB iPod photo models only remove the insert marked COLOR PHOTO and attach the two included foam pads to the rear inside wall in the well of the insert before replacing it e iPods with a black amp white screen and a 10GB 15GB 20GB hard drive use the insert with 10GB 15GB on the back iPods
98. customize the name of the selected input Custom input names can include up to eight characters Note A custom name cannot be assigned to the Tuner input 3 14 5 Setup To Customize the Name of the Selected Input 11 Select the input and enter the Input Setup menu 12 Select the Name parameter Note that a blinking square appears in the first letter position 13 Using the and arrows scroll through the letter list until you find the first desired letter The letter list is arranged with Uppercase letters gt lowercase letters gt numbers gt symbols The letters are listed in alphabetical order and the numbers in numerical order Most standard ASCII characters are included 14 Press the SELECT button or arrow to save the first letter and move to the next letter A blinking square appears in the second letter position 15 Repeat Steps 2 through 4 until the complete name is entered Note The arrow saves the custom name The arrow allows you to move forward one space per one button press To add a space to your custom name press the SELECT button or arrow without choosing a letter Use the same procedure to edit a previously saved name VIDEO IN SETUP gt INPUTSETUP gt VIDEOIN Selects the VIDEO IN parameter which assigns one of the rear panel video input connectors to the current input Available selections include NONE HDMI 1 2 Component 1 3
99. d or all green it means that only half of the color spacing data was loaded into the video monitor To correct the problem simply enter the OSD menu and then exit out again This will resync the video and should clear the error 6 3 Troubleshooting amp Maintenance Lexicon The RV 5 is powered on but there is no video 1 Examine the video cables particularly the S Video cables to ensure a good connection to the associated component Check the INPUT SETUP menu VIDEO IN parameter to ensure the appropriate video connector is assigned to the selected input Set the V PROCESS parameter to BYPASS This setting doesn t apply any video processing and outputs the signal in the same resolution and format as the incoming signal Refer to the Video Error Messages section found later in this chapter for more information about specific video related error messages Verify that the selected output is not analog with a HDCP High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection input source Source material that carries HDCP encoding is only available through the HDMI output No video is output on the analog output connectors Verify that the input type selected on the video monitor matches the selected output on the RV 5 Video is shifted to the left When the RV 5 has both component and HDMI cables connected to a video monitor with the Faroudja processing active the Faroudja processing may cause the video to shift to the
100. d select the Dock input If the Dock Auto Power parameter is set to OFF then the RV 5 does not respond when a running iPod is plugged into the Dock For more information about the Dock input refer to Section 5 Tuner PC amp Dock Controls Note If the Main Zone is OFF when the RV 5 is put into Standby when the iPod is plugged into the Dock the RV 5 will power up but the Main Zone will remain OFF The user will need to manually select the DOCK input at that point 3 33 5 tup Lexicon 4 Audio Controls amp Video Status ER PRA D 4 2 Vide 4 4 Audio Controls amp Video Status Lexicon AUDIO CONTROLS Selecting AUDIO CONTROLS opens the AUDIO CONTROLS menu All of the Audio Controls interact with the AUTOCAL settings except for the Audio Status parameter MAIN MENU gt AUDIO CONTROLS AUDIO CONTROLS AUTO EQ ON basi STATUS EQPRESET gt EQ PRESET EQ ADJUST EQ ADJUST ACTIVE PS USER TONE CONTROLS OFF HF SHELF 04 PRESET 1 FACTORY BASS 04 PRESET 2 FACTORY TREBLE PRESET 3 FACTORY AUDIO STATUS t AUDIO STATUS INPUT HD NAME CONNECTOR ANALOG 3 AUDIO MODE FAMILY LOGIC 7 MODE MUSIC 5 1 AUTO EQ OFF ON location that is currently active if the AUTO EQ parameter is set to
101. dentify which component you want to use for the system sound volume control 2 Onthe remote control press and hold the MAIN and ENT Enter buttons at the same time After about 3 seconds SETUP is displayed in the Menu name area at the top of the LCD touch screen This is the Setup mode of the remote control NOTE You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while the remote is in the Setup mode If a button is not pressed within 30 seconds the SETUP menu name will revert to MAIN indicating that C 11 Appendix Lexicon the remote control is no longer in Setup mode If this occurs you will need to repeat this step to re enter the Setup mode 3 Touch the PUNCH option to setup the system volume control The menu name changes to PUNCH and the bottom of the screen flashes SELECT BUTTON A new screen now displays with the options VOL PLAY CH and VOD 4 Touch the VOL Volume option The menu name changes to VOL and the component options are displayed The VOL option sets up the group of three buttons Volume Up Volume Down and Mute all in one action The bottom of the touch screen flashes PUNCH TO Touch the option for the component that doesn t have volume control commands yet like the DVD This is the component you are going to PUNCH TO for the volume and mute commands Note If you want to PUNCH TO the MAIN component press the POWER OFF button at this time 5 The bottom of th
102. determines how long the user must hold down the button before the macro is sent Cloning other Lexicon RV 5 Remote Controls If you happen to own more than one RV 5 remote control you can copy and transfer the setup from one remote to the other Follow the instructions below to clone your RV 5 remote control 1 On both the programmed remote control and the remote that you want to program press and hold the MAIN and ENT Enter buttons at the same time After about 3 seconds SETUP is displayed in the Menu name area at the top of the LCD touch screen This is the Setup mode of the remote control NOTE You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while the remote is in the Setup mode If a button is not pressed within 30 seconds the SETUP menu name will revert to MAIN indicating that the remote control is no longer in Setup mode If this occurs you will need to repeat this step to re enter the Setup mode 2 Touch the CLONE button on both remotes The menu name changes to CLONE and the bottom of the screen flashes SELECT BUTTON A new screen now displays with the options SEND and EXIT Touching the EXIT option will leave the menu without making any changes or triggering the cloning process 3 Line up the master remote control with the slave remote control head to head one or two inches apart 4 On the slave remote touch the RECV option The SEND RECV options are replaced with
103. dia player check the cable connections and then launch the media player again Now it should see the USB connection and switch control to the RV 5 6 5 Troubleshooting amp Maintenance Lexicon Using the PC input the remote control commands on page 4 of the LEX menu page 3 of the TUNER menu and page 2 of the ZONE 2 menu do not work 1 Make sure that the computer is properly connected to the USB input of the RV 5 Receiver 2 Make sure that PC is selected as the active input on the RV 5 Receiver 3 Make sure that the media player has been opened on the computer and is playing audio 4 Make sure the media player is the top or active screen on the computer The RV 5 remote control will not operate the media player if it is minimized or behind other programs CAUTION Do NOT power cycle the computer while connected to the RV 5 with the PC input selected The computer MUST be on and connected to the RV 5 rear panel USB jack BEFORE selecting the PC input on the RV 5 Selecting the PC input first may cause a burst of loud noise that may be damag ing to the speakers or the listener s hearing Harman Specialty Group assumes no responsibility for damage caused in this manner The iPod does not play or respond to commands from the RV 5 remote control 1 Make sure that the Dock is properly connected to the RV 5 Receiver 2 Make sure that the Dock is selected as the active input on the RV 5 Receiver
104. e bottom of the touch screen flashes SELECT Navigate to the menu and page that you want to HIDE or ADD When you select a page the top of the screen indicates whether you want to ADD or HIDE the displayed page When you re ready to change a page s visibility to ADD or HIDE it press the LIGHT button Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to ADD or HIDE any menu pages desired on other components or the favorites pages When finished exit the Setup mode by pressing the MAIN button until the touch screen displays MAIN in the menu heading area The remote control is in normal operation mode again ERASING COMMANDS You can erase an individual button with a learned command a macro or a favorite channel You can erase an ENTIRE component s learned command or macro buttons You can also erase ALL of your learned commands on ALL components or all your macros and favorite channels everywhere Note To erase everything and return the remote control to its factory default settings refer to the Restoring Factory Default Settings procedure which follows this secton 1 On the remote control press and hold the MAIN and ENT Enter buttons at the same time After about 3 seconds SETUP is displayed in the Menu name area at the top of the LCD touch screen This is the Setup mode of the remote control NOTE You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while the remote is in the Setup mode If a button is not pressed within 30
105. e display will then flash PUNCH FROM Now select the MAIN component that has the volume commands that you want to use for example LEX for the RV 5 Receiver The bottom of the touch screen flashes SAVED 6 Repeats Steps 4 amp 5 to add all of the components that you d like to control through the system volume control 7 When finished exit the Setup mode by pressing the MAIN button until the touch screen displays MAIN in the menu heading area The remote control is in normal operation mode again The Punch Through feature is NOT limited to volume and can also be applied to channel selection and other functions If you find yourself switching to a particular component frequently to use a group of controls consider using Punch Through for another group The available punch through features and the controls that the punch through operates are VOL Volume Up Volume Down and Mute Channel Up Channel Down Previous Channel and Channel 0 to 9 Number Keypad buttons e PLAY Play Stop Pause Rewind and Fast Forward VOD Guide Menu Info Exit Up Down Left Right and Select To set any of the other punch through features perform the Steps for the System Volume control but in Step 4 touch the desired alternate control option CH PLAY or VOD Hiding and Adding Pages Each of the component touch screen menus actually contains five pages However in most cases only two to four pages are visibl
106. e in the factory default settings the rest of the menu pages are hidden If you wish to use the hidden pages you can ADD them If you don t want to use some of the existing pages you can HIDE them Follow the instructions below to add or hide pages in both the component and favorite menus 1 On the remote control press and hold the MAIN and ENT Enter buttons at the same time After about 3 seconds SETUP is displayed in the Menu name area at the top of the LCD touch screen This is the Setup mode of the remote control NOTE You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while the remote is in the Setup mode If a button is not pressed within 30 seconds the SETUP menu name will revert to MAIN indicating that the remote control is no longer in Setup mode If this occurs you will need to repeat this step to re enter the Setup mode 2 Touch the EDIT option to add and hide touch screen menu pages The menu name changes to EDIT and the bottom of the screen flashes SELECT BUTTON new screen now displays with the options TEXT PAGE and EXIT Touching the EXIT option will leave the menu without saving any changes C 12 5 Appendix Note The TEXT option allows the text of each menu to be changed Refer to the Customizing the Touch Screen procedure found earlier in this chapter for instructions Touch the PAGE option The menu name changes to PAGE and the component options are displayed Th
107. e of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product H A Harman International Company Lexicon Inc 3 Oak Park Drive Bedford MA 01730 1413 USA Tel 781 280 0300 Fax 781 280 0490 www lexicon com Customer Service Telephone 781 280 0300 Sales Fax 781 280 0495 Service Fax 781 280 0499 Part 070 18144 RevO 06 07 Lexicon Logic 7 and the L7 logo are registered trademarks of Harman International Industries Inc Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories DTS and DTS ES Neo 6 are registered trademarks of DTS Inc and 96 24 is a trademark of DTS Inc Faroudja and DCDi by Faroudja are trademarks of Genesis Microchip Inc HD DVD is a trademark of the DVD Format Logo Licensing Corporation DVD HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC iPod and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc SACD is a trademark of Sony Electronics Inc Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Inc DLP and Digital Light Processing are trademarks of Texas Instruments Inc Other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated 2007 Harman Specialty Group
108. ed for Front L R Center Side L R and Rear L R speakers to facilitate surround system setup Normally the REAR LEFT amp REAR RIGHT speakers are used in the Main Zone for 7 1 surround sound systems but they can also be used as the left and right outputs for Zone 2 The amplifier binding posts can accommodate up to 10 gauge bare wire See the next page for additional amplifier information 18 IR INPUT CONNECTOR Accepts input of IR signals from infrared distribution equipment via one 3 5mm jack that accepts a stereo plug Tip Ring Sleeve connection or mono plug Tip Sleeve connection 2 7 Basic Operation Lexicon 19 DOCK CONNECTOR Provides an interface for an iPod which can then be accessed through the RV 5 To use this feature the D 1 Dock option must be installed to the rear panel DOCK connector With a compatible iPod connected to the RV 5 selecting the DOCK input allows you to play audio files from the iPod You can view and navigate through the iPod menus using the RV 5 remote control or front panel controls For more information on the Dock option and how to use your RV 5 with an iPod refer to Section 5 Tuner PC amp Dock Controls 20 PREAMPLIFIER OUTPUTS Provide output for external power amplifiers for applications that require them 21 TUNER ANTENNA CONNECTORS Provide two antenna connections for the AM FM radio tuner The RV 5 accessories include two antennas one for AM stations and one for FM
109. ent analog audio for that input The Tuner PC amp Dock inputs are special cases that do not quite function exactly as noted above The ZONE 2 OUT parameter is preset to ANALOG and cannot be changed to DOWN MIX Since the Tuner PC amp Dock inputs operate independently of all other inputs e of the three be selected in Zone 2 regardless of what is playing in the Main Zone e combination of these three inputs can be selected the Main Zone and Zone 2 including selecting any one them for both Zones simultaneously e f one of these three inputs is playing in the Main Zone other ANALOG input can be chosen for Zone 2 3 19 Setup Lexicon ADVANCED VIDEO Selecting the SETUP menu INPUT SETUP menu ADVANCED VIDEO option opens the ADVANCED VIDEO menu a two screen menu which provides user adjustable controls for sharpness noise reduction brightness and other video fine tuning Note Most of the Advanced Video parameters are only available when the V Process parameter is set to FAROUDJA SETUP gt INPUT SETUP gt ADVANCED VIDEO 1 INPUT TYPE VCR SHARPNESS 32 NOISE REDUCTION ON X COLOR SUPPRESS ON DCDi INTERPOL ON FILM DETECTION ON FILM EDIT DETECT ON ADVANCED VIDEO 2 FLESHTONE NR ON COMPNT ENHANCE ON BRIGHTNESS 100 CONTRAST 100 COLOR 100 INPUT TYPE SETUP gt INPUT SETUP gt ADVANCED VIDEO INPUT TYPE
110. enu on the left side of the top line Playlists and the number of playlists available are displayed on the left side of the bottom line The ANLG signal type is identified on the top right side and the current volume setting of the 5 is identified on the bottom right side of the display as shown MENU ANLG PLAYLISTS 11 39dB Note The name of the iPod is always included as the first playlist 5 7 Tuner amp Dock Controls Lexicon As the menus on the iPod are scrolled through the top left side indicates the menu item selected and the bottom left side indicates the menu items as they are scrolled through as shown PLAYLIST 4 ANLG DINNER MIX 39dB Note The allotted space for iPod navigation descriptions is 14 characters If a menu item is longer than this limitation the displayed name is simply cut off at the 14 character point When a song is playing the bottom of the 2 line display identifies the track counter the time left on the song and whether the song is in PLAY or PAUSE mode The top left side of the display continuously scrolls through the song title artist and album title as shown Title Everybod 0 57 2 08 32dB CONTROLLING THE iPOD WITH THE RV 5 There are two ways to control the iPod once it is docked and connected to the RV 5 The Lexicon RV 5 remote control has a touch screen menu page 3 of the LEX menu layer devoted to
111. es should be replaced as needed Alkaline batteries which last longer without leaking are recommended When battery power is low the remote control enters a low voltage condition preventing it from operating the RV 5 When this occurs replace the batteries Normal operation will resume when new batteries are installed Note The Remote Control will not lose any custom settings if the batteries run out All custom settings are stored in non volatile FLASH memory To replace the remote control batteries 1 Locate the battery compartment on the back of the remote control Press the tab and lift the cover away from the remote control Remove old batteries if applicable Observing the proper polarity insert four AAA batteries 4 Align the cover over the battery compartment and gently press down until it snaps back into place 5 Properly dispose of the old batteries 1 4 Basic Operation Front Panel Overview 2 2 Rear Panel OVelview 2 5 Amplifier Overview M 2 8 Making Connections With the Amplifier 2 8 Utilizing Spare 2 8 Tuner amp Dock 2 9 Remote Control Overview 2 9 Operation 5 2 9 5 Menu OVERVIEW 2222 2 iais 2 10 Menu 2 10 Remote Control 5
112. es to ON and the bottom of the touch screen flashes STEP 0 indicating that no macro steps have been entered yet 4 Touch a component option that you want the macro to turn ON Use the menu page arrows to navigate to the other menu pages if required The menu name changes to the name of the component option that you touched and the bottom of the screen now flashes STEP 1 5 Press the ON button again to confirm the action The Step Indicator now displays STEP 2 Note The Step Indicator is a macro step counter Every button that is pressed will increase the Step Indicator by one But each macro can store up to 190 steps 6 Press the MAIN button to return to the Main component listing Repeat Steps 4 through 6 until all of the components that you want to power ON at once have been added to the macro Note If desired you can also program delays into the macro between the commands by pressing the PAUSE button Each press adds half a second to the delay 8 When all of the components have been added to the macro press the LIGHT button The menu name changes to MACRO as a new screen is displayed with the options SAVE UNDO and EXIT 9 To save the macro you just entered touch the SAVE option The UNDO option allows you to erase the last step The EXIT option erases all steps for the macro 10 When finished exit the Setup mode by pressing the MAIN button until the touch screen displays MAIN i
113. ettings the menu heading reverts to MAIN When the touch screen displays MAIN in the menu heading area then the remote control is in normal operation mode again OPTIONAL RF 1 RECEIVER The optional RF 1 Receiver utilizes the RF feature of the Lexicon remote control allowing you to control components that are completely out of sight up to 100 feet away Since the RF 1 Receiver picks up the RV 5 s remote control radio frequency signal the remote control no longer needs to be pointed directly at the components to control them Now you can close your entertainment center doors hide your components and still control them with ease The RF 1 Receiver accessory requires no setup to the Lexicon remote control in order for the feature to work you need only place the RF 1 Receiver in the rack or cabinet or attach an emitter to the RV 5 front panel over the IR receiver Every time a command is sent from the remote control it sends both a standard IR and an RF signal The RF 1 Receiver automatically receives the remote s radio signals and translates them into the infrared commands that control the components Note The Lexicon remote control radio signals will not control components directly You must have the RF 1 Receiver installed to receive the remote s radio signals Components that came with no pointing radio remote controls cannot be operated by the Lexicon remote unless the component can be switched to standard IR via its internal menu
114. f time that the 2 line OSD is displayed and can be set to display from three to six seconds in one second increments If OFF is selected then the 2 line OSD is not displayed Note If OFF is selected the menu screens are still displayed This parameter only affects the 2 line OSD display which is identical to the front panel 2 line display 3 3 Setup Lexicon MENU TIME OUT NONE 30 40 50 60 SECONDS SETUP DISPLAY SETUP ON SCREEN DISPLAY MENU TIME OUT Selects the MENU TIME OUT parameter from the On Screen Display OSD menu This parameter identifies the length of time before the OSD menu times out and can be set from 30 to 60 seconds in ten second increments If NONE is selected then the OSD will not turn off automatically CAUTION The NONE selection should only be used with caution If the system includes a plasma display or other display types sensitive to image burn in and the OSD Menu Time Out parameter is set to NONE the OSD menu image can be burned into the monitor display BRIGHTNESS FULL HALF OFF SETUP gt DISPLAY SETUP FRONT PANEL DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS Selects the BRIGHTNESS parameter from the Front Panel Display menu which selects the brightness of the 2 line front panel display The parameter can be set to FULL HALF or OFF If set to OFF then the front panel display is off On t
115. f warranty coverage HIGHLIGHTS e 12 configurable inputs 8 channels 2 audio zones e Logic 7 audio processing e Automatic EQ and speaker calibration microphone included e HDMI inputs and output e Faroudja video processing 5 232 control rear panel IR input 2 trigger outputs e Assignable power amplifier Rear channels or Zone 2 in 5 1 channel systems e 7 1 analog input array e Universal pre programmed and learning remote control PC compatible media player support via USB connector e support with optional accessory e RF remote control with optional accessory 1 2 5 Getting Started WHAT S IN THE BOX The following items are included with the RV 5 Receiver e One AM Radio Antenna e One FM Radio Antenna One User Guide this document e One Remote Control Four AAA Batteries for use with Remote Control e One Microphone e One Microphone Rod One 115V Power Cord US Version Only e Two 230V Power Cords International Version Only AVAILABLE OPTIONS The following accessories are available for purchase as options to the RV 5 Receiver D 1 iPod Docking Station Part 021 18138 allows an iPod to be connected and controlled by the RV 5 Receiver e RF 1 Receiver Part No 021 18005 allows the remote control to operate via RF Radio Frequency giving the remote a broader operating range D 1 iPOD DOCKING STATION The optional D 1 iPod Dockin
116. fect the Toggles the Tone Lowers the Bass iPod Play Pause RV 5 Control parameter parameter button between ON amp OFF 9 ZOOM BASS unused Does not affect the unused Raises the Bass RV 5 parameter 10 MENU PAGE lt ACTIVE PAGE gt OF lt TOTAL PAGES gt Touch 4 or to scrolll between the menu pages Menu Name is not a functional command It is simply a label identifying which menu or sub menu the touch screen current 9 y displays 2 13 Basic Operation Lexicon 1 1 MAIN Returns to the Main layer of the remote control 12 OFF Puts the RV 5 Receiver into Standby 13 ON Turns on the RV 5 Receiver from Standby 1 4 MUTE Mutes the Main Zone Volume Mutes the Zone 2 Volume M 1 5 PREV unused 16 VOL or VOL Main Zone Zone 2 VOL VOL VOL or VOL 1 1 7 CH or CH Main Zone unused 4 MODE or MODE 1 8 GUIDE Steps through the VIDEO STATUS menu 1 9 INFO Steps through the AUDIO STATUS menu The MAIN menu level does NOT control the RV 5 The remote control touch screen heading must read LEX TUNER or Note The number call outs on the figure above ZONE 2 in order to control the RV 5 Receiver correlate with the numbers in the adjoining table 2 14 RV 5 Basic Operation 20 MENU Enters OSD menu 21 Exits OSD menu unused 2
117. fer to Section 5 Tuner PC amp Dock Controls for more information DIG ANLG AUTO SETUP INPUTSETUP DIG ANLG AUTO OFF ON Selects the DIG ANLG AUTO parameter which identifies if the RV 5 should switch to an analog signal source for an input where the digital input source has been interrupted This feature is particularly useful with certain cable set top boxes where the signal is normally digital but occasionally changes to analog The parameter when set to ON identifies if there is both a digital and analog signal present to the input If this condition is true then the RV 5 prioritizes the digital signal over the analog signal When the digital signal is interrupted then it switches to the analog signal Note Digital analog auto switching is not selectable for the Tuner Dock and PC inputs Refer to Section 5 Tuner PC amp Dock Controls for more information MODE FAMILY LOGIC 7 DOLBY DTS DSP STEREO SETUP gt INPUTSETUP MODE FAMILY Identifies the Surround Mode Family that is initially applied to the incoming audio streams for the currently selected input Other surround mode families may still be applied For more information refer to the Listening Modes section found later in this chapter Note The Mode Family and Modes are connected The Modes are driven by the Mode Family selection as well as by the incoming audio source The current running data stream dictates
118. g Station allows you to enter a new world of listening enjoyment made possible by combining the increased storage capacity and playback flexibility of an iPod not included with the sonic power of your Lexicon receiver Operation is easy you can use your Lexicon remote control or the front panel of the RV 5 to access and control your iPod Just one simple connection and you re ready to go e Single connection to your Lexicon receiver e Plays audio from an iPod through your Lexicon receiver e Controls your iPod through your Lexicon receiver e Simple track selection with on screen navigation Charges the iPod RF 1 RECEIVER The optional RF 1 Receiver utilizes the RF feature of the Lexicon remote control allowing you to control components that are completely out of sight up to 100 feet away Since the RF 1 Receiver picks up the RV 5 s remote control radio frequency signal the remote control no longer needs to be pointed directly at the components to control them Now you can close your entertainment center doors hide your components and still control them with ease The RF 1 Receiver accessory requires no setup to the Lexicon remote control in order for the feature to work you need only place the RF 1 Receiver in the rack or cabinet or attach an emitter to the RV 5 front panel over the IR receiver Every time a command is sent from the remote control it sends both a standard IR and an RF signal The RF 1 Receiver automatically
119. g rate that delivers greatly improved audio performance When a DTS 96 24 disc is in use and the player is connected with a digital link the mode is selected automatically Hall 1 amp Hall 2 The Hall modes for both 5 channel and 7 channel systems create sound fields that resemble a small Hall 1 or medium sized Hall 2 concert hall 5 Channel Stereo 7 Channel Stereo This mode takes advantage of multiple speakers to place a stereo signal at both the front and back of a room Ideal for playing music in situations such as a party it places the same signal at the front left and surround left and front right and surround right speakers The center channel is fed a summed mono mix of the in phase material of the left and right channels If the RV 5 has been configured for 6 1 7 1 channel operation both of these options are available for selection If the RV 5 has been configured for 5 1 channel operation only the 5 Channel Stereo option is available 2 Channel Stereo This mode turns off all surround processing and presents pure left and right channel stereo programs The bass management processing that routes low frequencies to the subwoofers is still active 2 Channel Stereo Bypass This mode turns off all surround processing and present pure left and right channel stereo programs The bass management processing that routes low frequencies to the subwoofers is still active This mode does not allow any user modification of the a
120. gged into a different RV 5 Tuner PC amp Dock Controls USB jack on a computer or hub that has not been previously connected to the RV 5 you will see a series of pop up messages from Windows to indicate that the computer is configuring itself for the new device Since the RV 5 provides a number of different functions you may see the Found New Hardware message up to four times one each for A V Receiver Compatible Device Audio Receiver and Human Interface Device CAUTION Do NOT power cycle the computer while connected to the RV 5 with the PC input selected The computer MUST be on and connected to the RV 5 rear panel USB jack BEFORE selecting the PC input on the RV 5 Selecting the PC input first may cause a burst of loud noise that may be damaging to the speakers or the listener s hearing Harman Specialty Group assumes no responsibility for damage caused in this manner PLAYING PC MEDIA Before selecting the PC input on the RV 5 make certain that the media player has been opened on the computer and is the top or active screen The remote control will not operate the media player if it is minimized or behind other programs You are now ready to begin playing music The RV 5 remote control or the computer media player program can be used to control the play pause skip forward and skip back features of the media player Using the RV 5 remote control e Page 4 of the
121. gt INPUT Selects between the twelve different inputs available The input selected in this parameter identifies the input that is currently being setup or modified Inputs can be scrolled through and modified without leaving the input setup menu However most input setup changes do not take affect until after the OSD menu is exited Note Selecting a different input in the input setup menu will also change the front panel input selection to match For example if the Tuner is selected on the front panel and you change the Input parameter to HD the front panel HD input is also selected Most of the inputs are interchangeable with the exception of the Dock PC and Tuner inputs These three inputs are hard wired and do not allow for user selection of the Audio In parameters For more information on these three inputs refer to Section 5 Tuner PC amp Dock Controls Note When a source is active changing some audio or video parameters may cause the Main Zone audio to briefly mute the incoming source If ADVANCED VIDEO 1 INPUT TYPE VCR SHARPNESS 32 NOISE REDUCTION ON X COLOR SUPPRESS ON DCDi INTERPOL ON FILM DETECTION ON FILM EDIT DETECT ON ADVANCED VIDEO 2 FLESHTONE NR ON COMPNT ENHANCE ON BRIGHTNESS 100 CONTRAST 100 COLOR 100 Zone 2 is set to DOWN MIX the Zone 2 audio will also briefly mute NAME SETUP INPUT SETUP gt NAME Allows the user to
122. h in the picture as well as greater small object detail In general the lower settings are applicable for digital displays and sources while the higher settings may be preferred for CRT based displays and digital sources The Sharpness adjustment range is 0 to 100 in single increments 3 20 RV 5 Setup Most of the following Advanced Video parameters are simple ON OFF toggle switches that apply to each input independently enum ovo ver Rife BF US ANE Noise Reduction OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON X Color Suppressor ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON DCDi Interpolation ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Film Mode Detect ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Film Mode Edit Detect ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Component Video Enhancement ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Fleshtone NR ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON NOISE REDUCTION OFF ON DCDi INTERPOL OFF ON SETUP gt INPUT SETUP gt ADVANCED VIDEO NOISE REDUCTION SETUP gt INPUT SETUP gt ADVANCED VIDEO gt INTERPOL Reduces the video noise often present in analog input sources Directional Correlation De interlacing DCDi Interpolation is a Faroudja technology that examines each pixel for the optimal X COLOR SUPPRESS OFF ON direction from which to interpolate the video information with SETUP gt INPUT SETUP b ADVANCED VIDEO X COLOR SUPPRESS
123. he remote control this parameter is controlled by the Pause button while in the touch screen LEX or TUNER menus Note When the RV 5 is powered off or put into Standby mode any changes to the BRIGHTNESS parameter are not saved So when the RV 5 is powered on or taken out of Standby mode again the BRIGHTNESS parameter will be set to FULL TIME OUT NONE 1 TO 10 SECONDS SETUP DISPLAY SETUP gt PANEL DISPLAY TIME OUT Selects the TIME OUT parameter from the Front Panel Display menu This parameter identifies the length of time before the front panel 2 line display times out The parameter can be set from 1 to 10 seconds in one second increments If NONE is selected then the 2 line front panel display is always on when 5 is on RV 5 Setup SPEAKER EQ SETUP Select the SPEAKER EQ SETUP menu to configure the Main Zone audio output connectors for the desired speaker setup The Main Zone includes eight audio output connectors labeled Front L R Center Subwoofer Side L R and Rear L R MAIN MENU SETUP SPEAKER EQ SETUP SPEAKERS AUDIO CONTROLS DISPLAY SETUP REAR AMP REAR SPK VIDEO STATUS SPEAKER EQ SETUP endis Tess SETUP PERFORMS SEBISNUTUMAUE SURROUND CONFIG gt CALIBRATION E DIET CORE 1 FULL AU oa SIDE L R 80Hz
124. he room should be removed before performing the full or semi autocal procedure However air conditioners and similar steady state background noise should have minimum impact on the test and can be left on When the procedure is complete the user will be prompted to save the settings These settings can be saved in one of three Preset locations See Section 4 Audio Controls amp Video Status for more information on the Preset locations Note When calibration is complete the volume level is set to a relatively high level Before playing an audio track be sure to turn the volume down to avoid potentially offensive or damaging volume levels 3 8 5 Setup MANUAL SPEAKER SETUP Selecting the SETUP menu SPEAKER EQ SETUP menu MANUAL option opens the MANUAL menu which is used to distances cross over points and output levels SETUP SPEAKER DISTANCES 1 AUTO SETTINGS OFF UNITS FEET FRONT LEFT 0 0 ft CENTER 0 0 ft FRONT RIGHT 0 0 ft SIDE RIGHT 0 0 ft REAR RIGHT 0 0 ft REAR LEFT 0 0 ft OUTPUT LEVELS 1 AUTO SETTINGS OFF INPUT ALL TEST TONE AUTO FRONT LEFT 04 CENTER OdB FRONT RIGHT 04 SIDE RIGHT 04 REAR RIGHT manually set the speaker SPEAKER DISTANCES 2 SIDE LEFT 0 0ft SUBWOOFERS 0 0 ft SPEAKERS AUTO SETTINGS OFF FRONT L R 80Hz CENTER 80Hz SIDE L R 80Hz REAR Z2 L R 80Hz SUB LFE LPF 80Hz SUBWOOFERS 1 SUB
125. here is an incompatability between the input setup selections and the incoming signal The table below describes those formats that are possible given a specific input source and input setup conditions Notes The following notes refer to the Note column in the table 1 If the incoming HDMI signal is copy protected HDCP all analog video output is blocked All the available outputs that may be affected by copy protection are noted in the table by a double asterix 2 If the incoming analog video signal is Macro vision protected a form of copy protection for analog sources then the component video output must be either 480i or 480p resolution If the output resolution setting has a value that is higher than 480p resolution then no analog signal is output If the HDMI is not connected when the incoming signal is Macro vision protected analog video then the VIDEO OUT parameter changes automatically to 480p resolution and only component video is output The difference between BYPASS and CONVERSION options is where the video encoder is used CONVERSION or not BYPASS when the S video or composite video input is selected In CONVERSION mode digital video from the analog input is provided to the video encoder and the S video and composite video outputs are encoded In BYPASS mode the analog input signal goes to the video output directly with no encoding
126. icon V video ADVANCED VIDEO menu 3 18 3 20 CONNECTION parameter 3 3 default video source settings 3 21 rear panel connectors 2 7 VIDEO IN setup parameter 3 15 VIDEO OUT parameter 3 16 video resolutions table 6 10 VIDEO STATUS menu 4 4 V PROCESS parameter 3 15 volume adjust Main Zone level 2 3 adjust Zone 2 level 2 3 knob 2 3 MUTE LEVELS menu 3 33 V PROCESS parameter 3 15 X X COLOR SUPPRESS parameter 3 21 Z Zone 2 input selection buttons 2 3 INPUT SETUP menu 3 2 mute levels paramater 3 33 OFF button 2 4 radio tuner 5 2 5 9 rear panel connectors 2 6 ZONE 2 OUT parameter 3 18 LIMITED WARRANTY Harman Specialty Group offers the following warranty on this product What is the Duration of this Warranty This warranty will remain in effect for three 3 years from the original date of purchase Who is Covered This warranty may be enforced by the original pur chaser and subsequent owners during the warranty period provided the original dated sales receipt or other proof of warranty coverage is presented at time of service What is Covered This warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship on this product except as specified below The following are not covered 1 Damage resulting from Accident misuse abuse or neglect Failure to follow instructions contained in the user guide Repair or attempted repair unauthorized by Harman Specialty Group Failure
127. ideo RCA connectors Digital Audio Four S PDIF coaxial RCA and four S PDIF optical Toslink connectors Coaxial amp optical input connectors conform to IEC 958 S PDIF standards One USB mini B connector Analog Audio One 8 channel input array RCA connectors Six Stereo RCA connectors One microphone 3 5mm mono mini plug 1 DOCK 30 pin connector for optional docking station 1 FM antenna antenna Input sensitivity max input level 2Vrms Outputs HDMI Version 1 1 One HDMI A 19 pin connector Analog Video One component video RCA connector One S Video connector One composite video RCA connector Analog Audio 7 channel amplified binding posts One 8 channel preamplifier plus additional subwoofer RCA connectors Bare wire Up to 10 gauge Control Two triggers one power on off amp one programmable 3 5mm mono mini plugs 12VDC 300mA maximum output draw S Video amp Composite Video Performance Control One RS 232 9 pin D sub connector One IR receiver on front panel One 3 5mm IR IN jack Input Voltage 3V 15V Input Current 10mA Frequency 20Hz 1KHz Accepts either stereo plug Tip Ring Sleeve or mono plug Tip Sleeve Compatibility NTSC PAL and SECAM A D converter 12 bit 110MHz D A converter 12 bit 74 25MHz Input Level Impedance peak to peak 75Q Output Level Impeda
128. ike the other nine inputs of the RV 5 Receiver the Tuner PC and Dock inputs are NOT interchangeable These three inputs have specific audio only functionality that is exclusive to these individual inputs The TUNER input is for use with the internal AM FM radio tuner and cannot be used in conjunction with any of the rear panel audio inputs The Tuner controls and features are discussed in the following sections of this chapter The PC input is tied to the USB jack on the rear panel and is only for use with media software on a computer The PC controls and features are discussed in later sections of this chapter The Dock input is tied to the DOCK connector on the rear panel and is only for use with iPod players that are connected to the DOCK input via the optional D 1 Dock accessory The Dock controls and features are discussed in later sections of this chapter While all three of these inputs have devoted touch screen menu controls using the remote control the front panel controls under the TUNER heading are multi functional buttons that operate the AM FM radio tuner and the iPod functions when an iPod is plugged into the rear panel Dock input via the D 1 Dock optional accessory Note The audio input for the Tuner PC and Dock inputs are not user adjustable However the video input for these three inputs can be set to any of the available rear panel video inputs and are as fully customizable as any of the other nine inputs In addition to
129. in Zone OFF button on the front panel turns off the audio however the video continues to be output through both the analog and HDMI video outs If using the HDMI Video In connection only the HDMI video is output If the analog Video In is used then both analog and HDMI video is output Main Zone OSD On Screen Display menus are also still available 9 MUTE BUTTON Mutes the Main Zone and Zone 2 volumes Press the MUTE button to mute the Main Zone volume level MUTE ON appears in the 2 line front panel and OSD displays Press the MUTE button again to restore the volume to its original level If a front panel Zone 2 input button is held down then pressing the MUTE button on the front panel will mute the Zone 2 output On the remote control pressing the volume button once on the remote while the volume is muted turns off mute Pressing and holding the Volume button while the sound is muted resets to the original pre mute volume level as displayed on the 2 line display and then increases or decreases the volume from that point turning off mute The LED in the MUTE button lights red when the Main Zone mute is active green when the Zone 2 mute is active and amber when both Zones are muted The volume can also be muted by using the MUTE button on the remote control which functions in the same manner However the remote only mutes Zone 2 if the touch screen is in the Zone 2 menu layer 10 MODE BUTTONS Use the Mode buttons to
130. ital EX DOLBY DIGITAL DOLBY D STEREO VS 2 SP REF amp WIDE VS 3 SP REF amp WIDE VS 4 SP WIDE VS 5 SP WIDE Logic 7 7CH FILM Logic 7 MUSIC Logic 7 5CH FILM Logic 7 5 MUSIC 3 25 Setup Lexicon pee Dolby DTS Logic 7 DSP Stereo DTS 5 1 MATRIX DTS ES MATRIX DTS DTS STEREO DTS 96 24 DTS PLIIx Film amp Music DTS 96 24 These modes onl bogie y Logic 7 7CH MUSIC available when a DTS source is Logic 7 5CH FILM DTS 6 1 DISCRETE playing and the Dolby Mode DTS ES DISCRETE 9 Logic 7 SCH MUSIC Family button is pressed on DTS the remote DTS STEREO DTS 5 1 and DTS NEO 6 DTS 20 bit 5 1 ch CD DTS DTS STEREO Dolby DTS Logic 7 DSP Stereo Analog 2 channel PLIIx Film Music amp Game 48kHz sample rate PLII Film Music amp Game 2 ch Stereo Hall 1 5ch Pro Logic Hall 1 2 ch Bypass VS 2 SP REF amp WIDE Neo 6 6ch Cinema 5 ch Stereo VS 3 SP REF amp WIDE Neo 6 6ch Music ee 21 2 zn 7 ch Stereo VS 4 SP WIDE Neo 6 5ch Cinema 2 2 6 VS 5 SP WIDE Neo 6 5ch Music 9 2 Bypass mode is Analog 2 channel 96kHz sample rate Analog 5 channel 48 2 amp 96kHz sample rate Analog 7 channel 48kHz amp 96kHz sample rate PLIIx Film Music amp Game PLII Film Music amp Game Pro Logic PLIIx Film amp Music Neo 6 3ch Cinema Logi
131. knob to adjust the volume level The adjustable volume range is 80 dB to 10 dB in 1 dB increments Note The maximum volume level may be lower than 10 dB due to the output level settings of the speakers Refer to Section 3 Setup for more information on setting the speaker output levels To adjust the Main Zone volume level Rotate the volume knob clockwise to increase or counter clockwise to decrease the volume level in 1dB increments The current volume level is indicated on the bottom right side of the 2 line front panel display To adjust the Zone 2 volume level 1 Press and hold the front panel Zone 2 input selection button that corresponds with the current input source For instance if DVD is the current Zone 2 input source press and hold the DVD input selection button in the Zone 2 area of the front panel 2 While holding down the Zone 2 input button rotate the volume knob clockwise to increase the volume or counter clockwise to decrease the volume On the front panel 2 line display the bottom left side displays that Zone 2 is selected and the bottom right side indicates the current volume level Note If you attempt to set the volume higher than the maximum or lower than the minimum volume levels the displayed volume level flashes 4 TUNER iPOD CONTROL BUTTONS The Tuner Controls section of the front panel selects the station frequencies AM or FM broadcast bands Stereo or Monoaural playback and the saving or recal
132. l dated sales receipt A copy of the original dated sales receipt must be presented whenever warranty service is required Do not include accessories such as power cords or user guides unless instructed to do so Package insurance is Harman Specialty Group Tel 781 280 0300 3 Oak Park Drive Fax 781 280 0490 Bedford MA 01730 1413 www lexicon com USA What the Limitations of Warranties Any implied warranties including warranties of mer chantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the length of this warranty Implied What Certain Damages are Excluded Harman Specialty Group s liability for a defective product is limited to repair or replacement of that product at our option Harman Specialty Group shall not be liable for damages based on inconvenience loss of use of the product loss of time interrupted operation commercial loss or any other damages whether incidental consequential or otherwise How do State Laws Relate to this Warranty Some states do not allow limitations on the duration of implied warranties and or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages As such the above limitations may not apply This warranty is not enforceable outside of North America This warranty provides specific legal rights Additional rights may be provided by some states Customer Service Tel 781 280 0300 Fax 781 280 0495 Sales Fax 781 280 0499 Service
133. lable selections are 15 20 30 and 38 Hz SUB MODE Selects options that are available to control bass redirection Available settings are NORMAL LFE FL FR and LFE ONLY NORMAL LFE FL FR LFE ONLY NORMAL is the default setting when Front L R cross overs are set to any value other than FULL and it is not user adjustable In this mode all frequencies below the cross over point of any main speakers Front Center Side or Rear are sent to the subwoofer In addition if the incoming audio stream contains an LFE 1 channel all frequencies in that channel which are below the SUB LFE LPF cross over point are also sent to the subwoofer s When the Front L R cross over is set to FULL the user has the choice of LFE FL FR or LFE ONLY The default setting LFE FL FR steers all Front L R sounds below a fixed cross over point of 80Hz to BOTH the subwoofer s and the Front L R speakers In addition it redirects all frequencies below the cross over points of the Center Side and Rear speakers to the subwoofer s Finally if the incoming audio stream contains an LFE 1 channel all frequencies in that channel which are below the SUB LFE LPF cross over point are also sent to the subwoofer s LFE ONLY setting does not send any sound to the subwoofer s other than the LFE 1 channel if available SPEAKER DISTANCES MENU SETUP gt SPEAKER EQ SETUP MANUAL SPEAKER DISTANCES Selecting the MANUAL SETUP menu SPEAKE
134. lay when the microphone is placed too close to the speaker grille of the speaker under test during the Far Field Near Field or Subwoofer Tests MICROPHONE OVERLOAD Verify microphone position and lower volume 6dB REPEAT TEST BACK TO SPK EQ SETUP CAUTION If the microphone is too close to the speaker during testing damage to the speaker or microphone may result To correct the problem move the microphone further away from the speaker under test and repeat the test To correct the problem check the microphone position verify the speaker cables are connected properly verify that the volume level is correct and repeat the test NEAR FIELD ERROR This error message will display when the Near Field test has failed Typically this failure occurs because the microphone is not in the proper position or the volume setting is too low To correct the problem verify that the microphone is within two feet of the speaker under test verify the speaker cables are connected properly verify that the volume level is correct and repeat the test Verify mic position and spkr connections If OK raise volume 5dB REPEAT TEST BACK TO SPK EQ SETUP NEAR FIELD AUTOCAL ERROR Verify mic position and spkr connections If OK raise volume 5dB REPEAT TEST BACK TO SPK EQ SETUP RV 5 Troubleshooting amp Maintenance SUBWOOFER CAL ERROR This error message will display when
135. le Options 1 3 Declaration of Conformity A 4 installation considerations 1 4 Product Registration 1 2 routine maintenance 6 12 specifications A 2 What s in the Box 1 3 RV 5 error messages 6 7 autocal errors 6 8 video errors 6 7 5 safety instructions 1 ii SELECT button 2 10 SEMI AUTOCAL menu 3 6 SETUP menu 3 2 SHARPNESS parameter 3 20 SPEAKER EQ SETUP menu 3 5 speakers crossover setup 3 10 FULL AUTOCAL menu 3 7 MANUAL setup menu 3 6 3 9 manual TEST TONE 3 12 output levels INPUT parameter 3 12 OUTPUT LEVELS menu 3 12 SEMI AUTOCAL menu 3 6 SPEAKER DISTANCES menu 3 11 SPEAKER EQ SETUP menu 3 2 3 5 SPEAKERS manual setup menu 3 10 SUB HPF parameter 3 11 SUB MODE parameter 3 11 SUB LFE LPF parameter 3 11 SUBWOOFERS parameter 3 11 UNITS parameter 3 12 specifications A 2 Standby button 2 4 SUB HPF parameter 3 11 SUB MODE parameter 3 11 SUB LFE LPF parameter 3 11 SUBWOOFERS parameter 3 11 SURROUND CONFIG menu 3 2 3 30 T TEST TONE parameter 3 12 TIME OUT parameter 3 4 tone controls 4 3 BASS parameter 4 3 TREBLE parameter 4 3 TREBLE parameter 4 3 trigger output connectors 2 6 TRIGGER 2 parameter 3 18 troubleshooting 6 2 tuner activation amp display 5 2 radio tuner 5 2 antenna connectors 2 8 control button overview 2 3 controls 5 3 overview 2 9 5 2 ZONE 2 OUT parameter 3 19 Zone 2 tuner 5 2 5 9 U UNITS parameter 3 12 Index Lex
136. left when the component output is selected particularly at higher resolution settings To correct the issue change the Display CONNECTION parameter from HDMI DVI to ANALOG or unplug the HDMI cable To change the CONNECTION parameter 1 Enter the OSD menu by pressing MENU on the remote control Use the 4 or cursors to highlight SETUP and then press the gt cursor or press the SELECT button to select the menu option Using the cursors highlight and select DISPLAY SETUP Then select CONNECTION The parameter selection starts to flash Use the 4 or v cursors to select ANALOG and then press the 4 cursor to save the selection Press EXIT to close the OSD menu The RV 5 is exhibiting erratic behavior 1 Change to a different input then return to the original input This may clear the discrepency Put the RV 5 into Standby mode Wait 10 seconds Then take the RV 5 out of Standby mode Set the rear panel power switch of the RV 5 to the OFF position Wait 10 seconds Then set the rear panel power switch to the ON position With the RV 5 s rear panel power switch set to OFF power cycle all other devices that are connected to the RV 5 such as DVD amp CD players projectors and monitors When finished restore power to the RV 5 by setting the rear panel power switch to the ON position and then taking the RV 5 out of Standby mode If the steps above do not resolve the behavior document all user defined setti
137. lexicon RV 5 Receiver User Guide IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with a dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the
138. ling of preset stations The Tuner controls also function as controls for the iPod when using the optional D 1 iPod Docking Station See Section 5 Tuner PC and Dock Controls for more information 5 MAIN ZONE INPUT SELECTION BUTTONS Individually select each of the twelve inputs available in the Main Zone When an input is selected a blue LED lights in the corresponding input selection button When the Main Zone is deactivated pressing a Main Zone input selection button activates the corresponding input in the Main Zone When the RV 5 is in Standby pressing a Main Zone input selection button powers on the RV 5 selects the input in the Main Zone and turns off Zone 2 6 ZONE 2 INPUT SELECTION BUTTONS Individually select each of the twelve inputs available in Zone 2 When an input is selected an amber LED lights on the corresponding input selection button When Zone 2 is deactivated 2 3 Basic Operation Lexicon pressing a Zone 2 input selection button activates the corresponding input in Zone 2 When the RV 5 is in Standby pressing a Zone 2 input selection button powers on the RV 5 selects the input in Zone 2 and turns off the Main Zone 7 ZONE 2 OFF BUTTON Deactivates Zone 2 When Zone 2 is off the Zone 2 OFF button on the front panel lights red 8 MAIN ZONE OFF BUTTON Deactivates the Main Zone When the Main Zone is off the Main Zone OFF button on the front panel lights red Note Activating the Ma
139. ll revert to MAIN indicating that the remote control is no longer in Setup mode If this occurs you will need to repeat this step to re enter the Setup mode Touch the FAV option to setup your favorite channels The menu name changes to FAV and the bottom of the screen flashes SELECT Navigate through the FAV menus until you find the favorite channel that you want to setup Note You can customize the name of each favorite channel if desired Refer to the Customizing the Touch Screen procedure found previously in this chapter Touch the favorite channel that you want to setup The menu name will change to display the channel name that was selected The bottom of the touch screen displays STEP 0 indicating that you have not yet entered the channel number Touch the menu option for the component that you will use to enter the channel number typically either TV SAT or CABLE Enter the channel number using the number keypad buttons on the remote Note Some brands of televisions require an ENT Enter command after the channel numbers are entered If a number is repeated when setting the channel for example channel 522 it is usually best to set a half second delay in between the identical numbers by pressing the PAUSE button Each press of the PAUSE button increases the delay by half a second Press the LIGHT button after you enter the channel number A new screen now displays with the options S
140. llowing before operating the RV 5 remote control e The remote control must be in line of sight with the front panel IR receiver unless using the optional RF 1 Receiver Eliminate obstructions between the remote control and the IR receiver The remote control may become unreliable if strong sunlight or fluorescent light shines on the RV 5 IR receiver e For optimal performance position the remote control within a 30 degree angle no more than 40 to 60 feet 12 2m to 18 3m from the RV 5 Placing the RV 5 inside a smoked glass cabinet will reduce the remote control range e Remote controls for different components can interfere with one another Avoid using remote controls for different components at the same time e Remote control batteries should be replaced as needed control the RV 5 the touch screen of the remote control must be in the LEX ZONE 2 or TUNER menu layers The Volume and Mute controls however are always active regardless of the active menu layer The remote control ships from the factory set to the MAIN menu layer 2 9 Basic Operation Lexicon RV 5 MENU OVERVIEW When the remote control touch screen is in the LEX TUNER or ZONE 2 menu layers ER pressing MENU SELECT 5 remote SETUP control accesses the menu controls for the RV 5 Receiver The MAIN MENU is the root directory of the RV 5 menu structure and has three branches A
141. location you want to load Select ACTIVE PS from the EQ PRESET menu Use the or cursors to select the Preset location you want to load 4 Press the 4 cursor to save the selection When the Active PS is set to USER this indicates a factory default condition Note Once a Preset location has been selected and saved the factory default USER option is no longer available for selection Before a preset location is saved toggling the EQ on amp off results in a noticeable change in the subwoofer output level This is normal behavior HF SHELF AUDIO CONTROLS gt EQ ADJUST HF SHELF 8dB to 8dB Located in the EQ ADJUST menu the HF SHELF control acts as a high frequency shelf filter which boosts or cuts frequencies above 1 2 The HF SHELF parameter can be adjusted from 8dB to 8dB in 1dB increments Note The HF SHELF parameter does not adjust the timbre of the rear speakers the 7 CHANNEL listening mode TONE CONTROLS AUDIO CONTROLS gt TONE CONTROLS OFF OFF ON Activates or deactivates the Bass and Treble Tone Controls Bass and Treble controls are only active when the Tone Control parameter is set to ON Note When the Tone Controls are OFF the incoming audio datastream is stereo analog and the Mode Family is set to STEREO four different listening modes are available 7 STEREO 5CH STEREO 2CH STEREO and 2 BYPASS Refe
142. message will display when the video monitor is not HDCP compliant and the incoming datastream requires HDCP compliance Typically any HDMI source will require a HDCP compliant video monitor To correct the problem change the incoming datastream to a non HDCP source or change the video monitor to one that is HDCP compliant VIDEO OUTPUT NOTICE Video output resolution not supported by HDMI monitor Please select a different VIDEO OUT resolution PRESS gt TO CONTINUE HDCP NOTICE Display is not HDCP Capable Troubleshooting amp Maintenance Lexicon CHANGE MONITOR FAR FIELD ERROR MESSAGE CHANGE MONITOR TO wer FAR FIELD ERROR ANALOG IN This error message will display Speakers detected This error message flashes on the when the microphone does not FRT L NO SIDE R NO 2 line OSD and front panel detect sound from a speaker that CENTER YES REAR R YES displays when an analog signal is has a cross over setting other than FRT R YES REAR L YES NONE during the Far Field Test SIDE L YES being sent to an HDMI monitor To correct the problem change the video monitor setting to an analog input source AUTOCAL ERROR MESSAGES The following error messages apply specifically to error conditions that exist during the AUTOCAL or SEMI AUTOCAL procedures or that pertain to the saved AUTOCAL settings MICROPHONE OVERLOAD ERROR This error message will disp
143. n 3 30 Dolby Configuration sss iespiests sireki eee 3 32 MutesRevels 3 33 Power ON Settings 3 33 Audio Controls amp Video Status Control 4 2 Video Statussc m 4 4 Introduction Lexicon Tuner PC amp Dock Controls Main Menu Set B 3 Tuner PC and Dock Overview 2 2 2 5 2 Setup Menu Display Setup B 4 AM FM Radio 5 2 Setup Menu Surround Config sse B 4 Zone 2 Tet A 5 2 Setup Menu Speaker EQ B 5 Tuner Activation and Display 5 2 Setup Menu Input Setup B 6 Tuner Controls 5 3 PE CONTOS 5 4 Appendix C Setting Up to iuste Dr eet eee severe 5 4 Remote Control C 2 Playing PC Media 5 5 Remote Control Light Button C 2 Dock Functionality i cinere rettet 5 6 Transmitting uere ree ehe teet evene C 2 Connecting the Dock to the RV 5 5 6 Setting Up th Remote Control centi tioni Ren C 3 Selecting the Correct IPod Insert m ete 5 6 Lock Feature 6 Docking the IPod ero Potete 5 7 Advanced Customizing Tools
144. n the menu heading area The remote control is in normal operation mode again Note There is no touch screen menu listing for the macro you just saved However when you press the ON button on the remote for one of the included components MACRO is displayed in the bottom of the touch screen area Macro Power OFF Setup To create a macro which will turn OFF several components at the same time just follow the same steps as listed above but press the OFF button instead of the ON button Macro Using Component Button Setup To setup a macro to use a component in Step 2 of the procedure above after pressing MACRO press the page button twice The menu name changes to MAIN Touch the component option that you want to set as the macro button You can navigate to page 2 if necessary Now continue in the procedure to Step 3 and follow the rest of the procedure to completion Setting a Press amp Hold Macro Another option for the component button macros is to only send the macro if the component button is held down The advantage of this option is that a normal press of the component button will simply C 10 5 Appendix switch components without triggering the macro Only holding down the component button will trigger the macro To set the Press amp Hold macro enter a delay as the first step of the macro by pressing the PAUSE button Each press adds half a second to the delay The amount of delay
145. nce peak to peak 75Q HDMI Performance Frequency Response Composite 10Hz to 8MHz 3dB S Video 10Hz to 8MHz 3dB Component 10Hz to 100MHz 3dB Signal to Noise Ratio gt 65dB Differential Gain lt 0 2 Differential Phase lt 0 5 degrees HDMI Input Video 480 576i p 720 or 10801 Audio Dolby Digital DTS amp PCM 32 44 1 48 88 2 96 kHz 176 4 kHz and 192 kHz HDMI Output Video 480 576i p 720p 10801 Audio Dolby Digital DTS amp PCM 32 44 1 48 88 2 96kHz 176 4kHz and 192kHz Gain 0 15dB A 2 RV 5 Appendix A Component Video Performance Audio Performance A D conversion 24 bit 96kHz dual bit AX D A conversion 24 bit 44 1 to 192kHz multi bit AX Compatibility 3 channel Y Pr Pb format independent Impedance 750 Insertion Loss 3dB Bandwidth gt 100MHz Input Sensitivity 400mV for Analog 1 to 6 and 400mV for 8 ch input Input Impedance 98 5kQ for Analog 1 to 6 and 32kQ for 8 ch input Amplifier Outputs Continuous Output Power 85W per channel 8Q all channels driven 20Hz to 20kHz FM Tuner Performance Frequency Response 10Hz to 40kHz 0 2dB Tuning Range 87 5MHz to 108MHz Sensitivity 8 uV 19 2dBf Selectivity Signal to Noise Ratio 400kHz 70dB Mono 70db Stereo 65d
146. nfiguration Otherwise it displays Enabled e S VIDEO OUT displays OFF if the S video output is disabled for the current video input and processing configuration Otherwise it displays the current output resolution e COMPOSITE OUT displays OFF if the composite output is disabled for the current video input and processing configuration Otherwise it displays the current output resolution 4 4 Tuner Controls Tuner PC and Dock Overview 5 2 AM FM MITT ee 5 2 2 MUNE m 5 2 Tuner Activation and eene 5 2 Hear 5 3 edo V 5 4 Setting Up to Play ire renes rete tacto it EE ELE ER EDU 5 4 Playing PC Media 5 5 Dock Functionality s SUPERI RD REP UEM 5 6 Connecting the Dock to the RV 5 5 6 Selecting the Correct iPod 1 5 6 Docking the iPod n I te 5 7 Dock 2 line Display 5 7 Controlling the iPod With the 5 5 8 Charging theiPOd 5 9 Removing the IPod er HERE 5 9 Zone 2 iPod 5 5 9 Tuner amp Dock Controls Lexicon TUNER PC AND DOCK OVERVIEW Unl
147. ngs on the Installation Worksheet that begins on page D 2 Then follow the instructions found later in this chapter to restore factory default settings RV 5 Troubleshooting amp Maintenance VIDEO IN is set to NONE but the monitor has a video error or is showing a blue screen When the VIDEO IN parameter is set to NONE the RV 5 outputs a blue screen at 480i resolution This blue screen cannot be disabled If the monitor does not support 480i resolution the monitor may display an error message Note This condition can also exist when the VIDEO IN parameter has been setup but there is no active incoming signal The 2 line OSD display does not appear on the video monitor e Verify that the 2 line OSD parameter under the Setup gt Display Setup gt On Screen Display menu is not set to OFF e Verify the video input source The 2 line OSD is supported only at 480i and 576i resolutions when the incoming video source is digital While using HDMI connections the video monitor is behaving oddly Connecting together all the components of your home theater system with HDMI depends upon every piece of equipment functioning in synchronization If the timing of any one piece is out of sync then odd results can occur For example an out of sync source might cause incorrect colors to appear on the screen or to shift all of the video to the left or towards the top of the screen If the video monitor sync is off it might load
148. nt Video Input Connectors Component Video Output Connector HDMI Input Connectors HDMI Output Connector Power Switch 16 17 18 19 20 21 AC Input Connector Amplifier Outputs IR Input Connector Dock Connector Preamplifier Outputs Tuner Antenna Connectors 2 5 Basic Operation Lexicon CAUTION Never make or break connections to the RV 5 unless the RV 5 and all associated components are powered off 1 MICROPHONE INPUT CONNECTOR Provides a microphone input for system calibration The microphone input is only for use with the supplied microphone during the systemcalibration process See Section 3 Setup for more information on system setup and calibration 2 8 CH ANALOG AUDIO INPUT CONNECTORS Provides 8 channel analog audio input via eight RCA connectors labeled Front L R Center LFE Side L R and Rear L R These inputs are used to connect source devices such as high resolution DVD players DVD Audio or SACD players with discrete analog audio outputs Depending on the source device in use all eight connectors may be used although only the Front L R Center Side L R and LFE are required for 5 1 analog audio signals 3 STEREO ANALOG AUDIO INPUT CONNECTORS Provide stereo analog audio input Six stereo analog audio input RCA connectors labeled 1 to 6 are available 4 DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT CONNECTORS Provide digital audio input via four S PDIF optical TOSLINK and four S PDIF coaxial RCA
149. ontrol the RV 5 Receiver correlate with the numbers in the adjoining table 2 16 3 2 3 3 3 5 accu M 3 6 METER 3 6 Semi Autocal Feed E E Eie deb VETERE 3 6 ee cad EVE 3 7 Manual Speaker 3 9 Speakers 3 10 Speaker Distances 3 11 Output Levels 3 12 3 14 Advanced VideO 3 20 Listening Modes RT 3 23 Selecting a Listening 3 23 DTS Dolby Listening 3 23 Available Listening Modes 3 24 Listening Mode 3 27 5 1 channel amp 7 1 channel Direct 3 29 DTS amp Dolby Status 3 29 Surround Configuration OE 3 30 Dolby C pP 3 32 3 33 Power On Settings AE Rer REPE epe 3 33 Setup Lexicon SETUP 2 SETUP from MAIN MENU SETUP the MAIN MENU contROLS DISPLAY SETUP opens the SETUP STATUS SPEAKER EQ SETUP menu
150. oose different levels of attenuation for Main Zone audio muting The FULL setting completely mutes the box The other available settings perform incremental muting ZONE 2 SETUP gt MUTELEVELS ZONE 2 Allows you to choose different levels of attenuation for Zone 2 audio muting The FULL setting completely mutes the box The other available settings perform incremental muting FULL 10 20 30 40dB POWER ON SETTINGS Selecting the SETUP menu POWER ON SETTINGS option opens the Power On Settings menu which provides user preferences to the Power On Volume and Dock Auto Power settings MAIN MENU b SETUP b POWER ON SETTINGS 0 INPUT SETUP DOCK AUTO POWER ON SURROUND CONFIG DOLBY CONFIG MUTE LEVELS POWER ON SETTINGS POWER ON VOL SETUP gt POWER SETTINGS POWER ON VOL LAST 80dB TO 10dB Identifies the starting volume level when the RV 5 is powered on The Last parameter sets the volume to the same volume that existed when the unit was put into Standby or powered off from the rear panel switch The Power Volume can be set from 80dB to 10dB in increments DOCK AUTO POWER SETUP POWER ON SETTINGS DOCK AUTO POWER OFF ON If the Dock Auto Power parameter is set to ON then if an iPod is playing when plugged into the Dock it will take the RV 5 out of Standby mode an
151. procedure practice condition or the like that if not correctly performed or adhered to could result in injury or death Calls attention to procedure practice condition or the like that if not correctly performed or adhered to could result in damage or destruction to part or all of the product Calls attention to information that is essential to highlight RV 5 Introduction Table of Contents Documentation 5 1 1 1 eee eene nne ii Getting Started About the repe RETE EH T US PERS 1 2 Product Registration nee feda eric 1 2 Highlights eerte eee 1 2 What s in the BOX ertet eer 1 3 Available Options Pee er reser 1 3 D T iPod Docking Station 1 3 RE T ReC6elVer z 1 3 Installation 5 1 4 Remote Control Battery Installation 1 4 Basic Operation Front Panel 2 2 Rear Panel 2 5 Amplifier wie ea eu ce ee 2 8 Making Connections With the Amplifier Output 2 8 Utilizing Spare Channels 2 8 Tuner amp Dock 2 9 Remote Control
152. r setup menu which allows the manual selection of the speaker distances cross over points and output levels See the next section Manual Speaker Set Up for more details SEMI AUTOCAL SETUP gt SPEAKER EQSETUP AUTOCAL Selects the SEMI AUTOCAL procedure which automatically sets the speaker distances and output levels as well as performing system equalization adjustments The cross over points for each speaker must be manually set before this procedure can be run See the next section Manual Speaker Set Up for more information on how to set the cross over points Performing the Semi Autocal Procedure In order to perform this test the following initial setup is required e All of the speakers are connected to the RV 5 and positioned in the listening space e The cross over points for each speaker are set through the MANUAL setup menu See the following section Manual Speaker Setup for information on how to manually set the cross over points e Amonitor is connected to the RV 5 for viewing the OSD during the procedure e microphone included with the RV 5 must be connected to the rear panel Microphone input connector and positioned in the primary listening position For best results install the microphone onto the accompanying rod by threading the two parts together and hold or place it in the primary listening position Use a microphone stand or tripod if nece
153. r to the Listening Modes section of Section 3 Setup for more information BASS 6dB to 6dB AUDIO CONTROLS BASS Controls the amount of low frequency boost or cut applied to all of the audio outputs Bass is an independent setting for each input NOT a global setting The BASS parameter can be adjusted from 6dB to 6dB in 1dB increments TREBLE AUDIO CONTROLS TREBLE 6dB to 6dB Controls the amount of high frequency boost or cut applied to all of the audio outputs except for the subwoofers Treble is an independent setting for each input NOT a global setting The TREBLE parameter can be adjusted from 6dB to 6dB 1dB increments 43 Audio Controls amp Video Status Lexicon AUDIO STATUS AUDIO CONTROLS AUDIO STATUS INPUT HD NAME CONNECTOR ANALOG 3 AUDIO MODE FAMILY LOGIC 7 MODE MUSIC 5 1 The AUDIO STATUS menu is an information only menu identifying the current audio status of the RV 5 e INPUT identifies the currently selected input e NAME identifies the customer chosen name if any for the currently selected input e CONNECTOR identifies the current audio connector in use e AUDIO identifies what type of audio signal is in use e MODE FAMILY identifies the currently selected mode family e MODE identifies the currently selected listening mode Note The Audio line is dashed out if the audio input is analog
154. rameter 3 22 DCDi INTERPOL parameter 3 21 FILM DETECTION parameter 3 21 FILM EDIT DETECT parameter 3 22 FLESHTONE NR parameter 3 22 INPUT TYPE parameter 3 20 NOISE REDUCTION parameter 3 21 SHARPNESS parameter 3 20 X COLOR SUPPRESS parameter 3 21 ADVANCED VIDEO menu 3 18 3 20 ALL input parameter selection 3 12 AM FM radio tuner 5 2 amplifier making connections 2 8 output connectors 2 7 overview 2 8 REAR AMP parameter 3 6 utilizing spare channels 2 8 ANLG AUDIO parameter 3 17 audio analog audio input setup 3 17 AUDIO CONTROLS menu 4 2 AUDIO STATUS menu 4 4 digital audio input setup 3 16 HDMI AUDIO OUT parameter 3 3 rear panel connectors 2 6 TONE CONTROLS parameter 4 3 AUTO EQ parameter 4 2 AUTO SETTINGS parameter 3 9 autocalibration AUTO EQ parameter 4 2 AUTO SETTINGS parameter 3 9 EQ PRESET parameter 4 2 FULL AUTOCAL menu 3 7 MANUAL setup menu 3 6 3 9 microphone input connector 2 6 SEMI AUTOCAL menu 3 6 SPEAKER EQ SETUP menu 3 5 B BASS parameter 4 3 battery installation 1 4 BRIGHTNESS parameter 3 4 3 22 C CAL NOISE parameter D 2 D 3 CENTER WIDTH parameter 3 32 COLOR parameter 3 22 command matrix 2 12 COMPONENT ENHANCE parameter 3 22 component rear panel connectors 2 7 CONNECTION parameter 3 3 CONTRAST parameter 3 22 cross color interference 3 21 Customizing input names 3 15 Index D DCDi INTERPOL parameter 3 21 Declaration of Conformity A 4 default
155. receives the remote s radio signals and translates them into the infrared commands that control the components 1 3 Getting Started Lexicon INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS The RV 5 requires special care during installation to ensure optimal performance Pay particular attention to the instructions below and to other precautions that appear throughout this user guide Do install the RV 5 on a solid flat level surface such as a table or shelf Do select a dry well ventilated location out of direct sunlight Do NOT expose the RV 5 to high temperatures humidity steam smoke dampness or excessive dust Avoid installing the RV 5 near radiators or stacking the RV 5 over other heat producing equipment such as a power amplifier Do Nor place the RV 5 on a thick rug or carpet or cover the RV 5 with a cloth as this might prevent proper cooling Do NOT place the RV 5 on a windowsill or any location exposed to direct sunlight Do NOT obstruct the front panel IR receiver window The remote control must be in line of sight with the IR receiver for proper operation unless using the optional RF 1 Receiver Do NOT install the RV 5 on a surface that is unstable or unable to support all four feet CAUTION Before moving the RV 5 power the unit off using the rear panel power switch and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY INSTALLATION The remote control requires four AAA batteries The batteri
156. s codes The pre programmed 3 digit codes for each component and manufacturer can be found at the back of this Appendix The codes are listed by Component Category such as TV VCR and DVD then by brand name such as Lexicon and Samsung 1 Find the code listing for the component that you want to set up in the Pre Programmed Codes library found later in this chapter If there is more than one code be sure to note all of them as your component will only fully respond to one of them so you may have to try multiple codes Note 305 is the factory default setting for the Lexicon RT 20 Universal Disc Player 2 on the component that you want to setup for remote control On the remote control press and hold the MAIN and ENT Enter buttons at the same time After about 3 seconds SETUP is displayed in the Menu name area at the top of the LCD touch screen This is the Setup mode of the remote control NOTE You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while the remote is in the Setup mode If a button is not pressed within 30 seconds the SETUP menu name will revert to MAIN indicating that the remote control is no longer in Setup mode If this occurs you will need to repeat this step to re enter the Setup mode Touch the P PRO option to select the Pre Programmed Method The menu name changes to P PRO and the menu options area now contains seven component options Note While in the Setup mode the MAIN button acts a
157. s However doing so will permanently delete any user defined or manually entered settings including parameters such as speaker setup changes input names and tuner presets Before performing a factory reset be sure to use the worksheets in Appendix D to record all of the input and setup information The factory reset WILL delete all custom settings except for the saved EQ Presets To restore the factory default settings 1 Record all parameters user defined settings on the Installation Worksheet that begins on page D 2 2 Put the RV 5 into Standby Press and hold the MUTE and ST MON buttons at the same time After several seconds the RV 5 will turn on The front panel display will state RESET and then it will return to the normal display All parameters and user defined values will now reflect the factory default settings with the exception of any saved EQ Presets Note If you want to save your settings before restoring the factory defaults you must record them manually The Installation Worksheet in Appendix D has been provided to assist you 6 12 Appendix saris M 2 Declaration Of Conformity 4 Appendix Lexicon SPECIFICATIONS Inputs HDMI Version 1 1 2 HDMI Type A 19 pin connectors Analog Video Three component video RCA connectors Four S Video connectors Four composite v
158. s Some remote control ceiling fans are radio only and cannot be operated by the Lexicon remote C 14 RV 5 Appendix C USING THE 3 DIGIT CODE LIBRARY The following pages contain the code library for the 3 digit pre programmed manufacturers codes for most home theater equipment The code library is divided into categories such as TV and VCR Each category may include several different types of components The categories and the types of components each category includes are TV TVs Plasmas Projectors and Monitors CABLE Cable TVs Web TVs DVD DVD Players and TV DVD combos e VCR VCRs and TV VCR combos e AUDIO Amps Preamps A V Receivers and XM Radios Satellite Receivers e CD Players and CD Changers e DVR TiVo Replay and other DVRs e LDP Laser Disc Players e Lighting Systems and Dimmers e Tape Decks PHONO Phonographs AUX Multimedia PCs Xbox iPod Controls and Custom Installation Products Within each category the code numbers are listed in rows by brand such as Lexicon and Samsung Some brands have more than one 3 digit code for you to try 3 DIGIT PRE PROGRAMMED CODES AUDIO Manufacturer Codes ADC 007 ADCOM 082 092 161 225 269 355 356 366 AIWA 018 104 170 188 202 203 211 213 AKAI 138 189 AMC 038 125 126 127 128 258 281 282 AMEND 054 AMX 196 ANGSTROM 142 ANTHEM 335 336 337 338 339 ARCAM 141 418 419 ATL
159. s displays the current state and the second press changes the setting Note This button also controls FM muting of weak signals In Stereo mode very weak signals or FM static when a signal isn t present are muted Monaural mode no muting is applied so very weak signals and FM static are audible AUTO MAN Controls how scrolling through the frequencies is managed The button toggles between Automatic AUTO and Manual MAN tuning The first press displays the current state AUTO or MANUAL and the second press changes the setting AUTO automatically seeks out the next available station when a TUNE button is pressed MANUAL only scrolls when the user presses a TUNE button If AUTO is selected then pressing a TUNE button once will start the automatic scrolling Pressing a TUNE button again stops the scrolling process If MAN is selected when either the Tune Tune button is pressed and held down the frequencies can be scrolled through faster TUNE Use the Tune or Tune controls to select frequency Pressing either the Tune or Tune button enables the user to scroll through the frequencies The FM band scrolls in 0 1 MHz increments the AM band scrolls in 10 kHz increments The Auto Man setting affects this function PRESET Use the Preset or Preset controls to select a previously saved radio station Radio stations saved to a preset are displayed to the left of the associated preset n
160. s an escape button Each time the MAIN button is pushed it will back out of one menu layer Select component that you want to program the component you wish to setup is not on this page touch the menu page arrow to select from the components on page 2 Once a selection is made the bottom of the screen flashes FROM TABLE Confirm your component selection by pressing the button again for the type of component you want to program Note This step is necessary because the selection may not be the same for Steps 5 and 6 For example if you are setting up the SAT option to be a second TV then the first press in Step 5 would have been SAT and the second press in Step 6 would then be TV Point the remote control at the component you want to program and enter the first of the 3 digit manufacturer s codes using the number keypad on the remote If the 3 digit code that you entered is the correct one the component will turn off If the component does not turn off continue entering code numbers from your list until the component turns off C 3 Appendix Lexicon Note The DOWN and UP buttons on the touch screen can be used to scroll the code number one digit at a time If you hold your finger over the UP or DOWN button the code number will scroll until your finger is removed 8 When the component turns off press the ON button on the remote to turn the component back on Test several functions to ensure tha
161. s to navigate the menu structure To select a menu item in an open menu 1 Press the Menu or Select buttons to enter the Menu structure 2 Navigate to the desired menu 3 Press the remote control and arrows to highlight the desired menu item 4 When the desired menu item is highlighted press the arrow or SELECT button to select the highlighted item If an option is selected another menu opens When an adjustable parameter is selected the current selection will blink to indicate that it is selected Use the gt and arrows to scroll through the available options for the selected parameter When the desired parameter option is highlighted press the 4 arrow on the remote control to select the option REMOTE CONTROL LIGHT BUTTON The remote control is fully back lit making it very useful in low light conditions Press the LIGHT button on the right side of the remote to back light all of the buttons and the LCD touch screen To turn off the back light press the LIGHT button again or wait Ten seconds after the last button is pressed the back light will automatically shut off COMMAND MATRIX The command matrix table starting on the next page lists the commands that each remote control button performs in each menu setting Note A brief description of each function is given in the table but refer to the Table of Contents for additional information on each function For additional information on using and programming
162. s to your personal preferences See the Dolby Configuration section found later in this chapter for more information MUTE LEVELS SETUP gt MUTE LEVELS Opens the MUTE LEVELS menu which is used to set the mute level controls See the Mute Levels section found later in this chapter for more information POWER ON SETTINGS SETUP gt POWER ON SETTINGS Opens the POWER ON SETTINGS menu which is used to configure the power on volume level and the Dock auto power feature See the Power On Settings section found later in this chapter for more information Note When a source is active changing some audio or video parameters may cause the Main Zone audio to briefly mute the incoming source If Zone 2 is set to DOWN MIX the Zone 2 audio will also briefly mute 3 2 RV 5 Setup DISPLAY SETUP Selecting the SETUP menu DISPLAY SETUP option opens the DISPLAY SETUP menu which is used to customize the OSD and front panel display and setup other display related features MAIN MENU a SETUP gt DISPLAY SETUP ON SCREEN DISPLAY DISPLAY SETUP CONNECTION VIDEO CONTROLS INPUT SETUP ON SCREEN DISPLAY FRONT PANEL DISPLAY gt FRONT PANEL DISPLAY MUTE LEVELS BRIGHTNESS FULL POWER ON SETTINGS TIME OUT NONE CONNECTION SETUP gt DISPLAY SETUP CONNECTION ANAL
163. scroll to the previous 4 or next gt available listening mode Scrolling the Mode button reveals the entire list of listening modes available for the currently selected input and mode family For more information on selecting listening modes refer to Section 3 Setup 11 ON STANDBY BUTTON Toggles the RV 5 between On and Standby The rear panel Power Switch must be set to the ON position for the Standby button to be active When the RV 5 is in the standby mode pressing the Standby button turns the unit on and changes the light in the Standby button from red to blue Power is still supplied to the RV 5 when standby mode is activated When the rear panel Power Switch is set to the ON position or AC power is applied or restored the RV 5 automatically enters the standby mode Note When taken out of standby the RV 5 activates the Zone inputs that were active in the previous operating session 2 4 Basic Operation Lexicon REAR PANEL OVERVIEW The RV 5 rear panel is shown below The numbers in the rear panel illustrations correspond with the numbered items in the text Microphone Input Connector 8 8 CH Analog Audio Input Connector 9 Array 10 Stereo Analog Audio Input Connectors 11 Digital Audio Input Connectors 12 Zone 2 Audio Output Connectors 13 USB Connector 14 Trigger Output Connectors RS 232 Connector S Video Composite Input Connectors S Video Composite Ouput Connectors Compone
164. select the cross over point closest to the 3dB low frequency rating of the front speakers CENTER FULL 40 to 120HZ NONE Allows the manual selection of a cross over point for the Main Zone audio output connector labeled Center Available selections include NONE FULL 120 Hz 100 Hz and 80 Hz to 40 Hz in 10 Hz increments e Select FULL to send a full range signal to the center speaker Otherwise select the cross over point closest to the 3dB low frequency rating of the center speaker e When the speaker setup does not include a center speaker select NONE because some listening modes are not intended to be used without a center channel SIDE L R Allows the manual selection of a cross over point for the Main Zone audio output connectors labeled Side L R Available selections include NONE FULL 120 Hz 100 Hz and 80 Hz to 40 Hz in 10 Hz increments FULL 40 to 120Hz NONE e Select FULL to send a full range signal to the Side L R speakers Otherwise select the cross over point closest to the 3dB low frequency rating of the Side L R speakers When the speaker setup does not include side speakers select NONE to redirect side channel signals to the Front L R output connectors If the Rear Z2 L R parameter is also set to NONE the RV 5 will redirect surround channel signals to the Front L R output connectors 3 10 RV 5 Setup REAR Z2 L R Allows the manual selection of a cross over point for the Main Zone a
165. ssary The Semi Autocal procedure is performed in the same manner as the Full Autocal procedure Refer to the Performing the Full Autocal Procedure for more details CAUTION DO NOT place the microphone too close to the speakers during the autocal procedure If the microphone is within one foot of the speaker the test tones that are output during the autocal procedure could cause a feedback loop which may damage the speaker Harman Specialty Group assumes no responsibility for speaker damage 3 6 5 Setup FULL AUTOCAL SETUP gt SPEAKER EQ SETUP FULL AUTOCAL Selects the FULL AUTOCAL procedure which automatically sets the speaker distances cross over points and output levels as well as performing system equalization adjustments Note The Full or Semi Autocal settings that are saved to the Preset locations include the system equalization adjustment values However even if the Auto EQ setting is active the autocal settings for the system EQ do NOT apply to certain high bit rate incoming data streams such as 176 kHz and 192 kHz PCM Performing the AUTOCAL Procedure Before beginning the AUTOCAL procedure set the RV 5 to an input that does not have a currently active source There should NOT be an active audio track playing when the AUTOCAL procedure is started In order to perform this test the following initial setup is required e All of the speakers are connected to
166. stations For information on how to use the AM FM radio tuner refer to Section 5 Tuner Dock amp PC Controls AMPLIFIER OVERVIEW The RV 5 features a high current 7 channel power amplifier with 85W per channel Gold plated binding posts are provided for speaker connections MAKING CONNECTIONS WITH THE AMPLIFIER OUTPUT Use bare speaker wire with the amplifier output connectors To install loosen the connector insert the wire into the bottom of the receptacle then tighten the connector Use up to 10 gauge speaker cable to ensure low impedance connections between the amplifier and the speakers Observe correct speaker polarity CAUTION Do not connect the outputs of one channel to the outputs of other channels or to other amplifiers Do not over tighten speaker connectors as they can break and will then require that the RV 5 be serviced UTILIZING SPARE CHANNELS While the amplifier can support a 7 1 channel system it is equally suitable for use with 5 1 channel systems Since 5 1 channel systems do not use all of the speaker outputs the spare amplifier outputs can be used for Zone 2 operation For example if the RV 5 Receiver is used to run a 5 1 channel system in the main listening area then the two rear speaker outputs can be used as Zone 2 left and right speakers in a second listening location without the cost of an additional power amplifier 2 8 5 Basic Operation TUNER PC amp DOCK
167. t for 7 1 channel operation playback of a DTS encoded program source will automatically trigger the selection of one of the two DTS ES modes Newer discs with special DTS ES Discrete encoding will be decoded to provide six discrete full bandwidth channels plus a separate low frequency effects channel All other DTS discs will be decoded using the DTS ES Matrix mode which creates a 6 1 channel sound field from the original 5 1 channel soundtrack 3 27 Setup Lexicon DTS Neo 6 Cinema DTS Neo 6 Music These two modes are available when any analog source is playing to create a three channel five channel or six channel surround presentation from conventional Matrix encoded and traditional Stereo sources Select the Cinema version of the Neo 6 when a program with any type of Matrix surround encoding is present Select the Music version of Neo 6 for optimal processing when a non encoded two channel stereo program is being played DTS Neo 6 The DTS Neo 6 mode is designed for use with matrix encoded digital signals This mode is available when Digital DTS 96 24 DTS 5 1 and DTS 20 bit 5 1 CH CD data streams are active DTS Neo 6 derives six channels when both side and rear speakers are present rear speakers will be in parallel It derives five channels when only side speakers are present DTS 96 24 DTS 96 24 is available on specially encoded and labeled optical discs that offer five channels of audio with a 96kHz samplin
168. t the component responds correctly to the remote commands If any of the buttons do not work properly you may not have the right code enter the next code option on your list until you find the best match for the component Note If you are unable to find a code that will accurately control your component then you ll need to use the Button Learning procedure which follows this procedure to program the component 9 Once you ve found the right code touch the SAVE option on the touch screen The screen will blink SAVED two times indicating that the code has been successfully saved 10 Exit the Setup mode by pressing the MAIN button until the touch screen displays MAIN in the menu heading area The remote control is in normal operation mode again 11 Repeat Steps 1 through 10 to program all other components in your home theater system For any components that do not have a valid 3 digit code continue to the Button Learning procedure to program those components Recalling Pre Programmed Setup Code Numbers In case you didn t write down the pre programmed code numbers that you used when you set up your Lexicon remote controls these 3 digit manufacturers numbers can be recalled Perform the following procedure to recall the pre programmed 3 digit code for any component 1 On remote control press and hold the MAIN and ENT Enter buttons at the same time After about 3 seconds SETUP is displayed in the Menu name area a
169. t the top of the LCD touch screen This is the Setup mode of the remote control NOTE You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while the remote is in the Setup mode If a button is not pressed within 30 seconds the SETUP menu name will revert to MAIN indicating that the remote control is no longer in Setup mode If this occurs you will need to repeat this step to re enter the Setup mode 2 Touch the RECAL option The touch screen now shows a four page menu that lists each component name and the 3 digit code that was assigned to it 3 Write down the code number for each component for future reference Appendix D of this manual provides a convenient table for you to record the 3 digit pre programmed code numbers 4 Exitthe Setup mode by pressing the MAIN button until the touch screen displays MAIN in the menu heading area The remote control is in normal operation mode again Button Learning Procedure For Your Remote Control Follow the steps below to set up your RV 5 remote control using the Button Learning procedure The RV 5 remote control can learn commands from other remote controls both old and new one button at a time Follow the steps below to allow your RV 5 remote control to learn the button commands from other remote controls in your home theater system Note We recommend that you use this procedure only after you ve determined that no 3 digit manufacturers codes exist for the component in question C4
170. te and control the Tuner using the remote control e Touch the TUNER selection on the MAIN touch screen of the remote control and then press the 10 button marked TUNER or e From LEX or TUNER layers of the touch screen just press the 10 button marked TUNER To control the Tuner the TUNER input must be selected in either the Main Zone or Zone 2 5 2 5 Tuner amp Dock Controls Note The Tuner Input setup displays Digital Audio as NONE Analog Audio as TUNER and the Dig Anlg Auto parameter is dashed out These three parameters cannot be changed for the Tuner Input Once the Tuner is activated the TUNER input button under the Main Zone heading on the front panel is lit with a blue LED the Zone 2 TUNER input button lights with an amber LED The front panel of the RV 5 and the 2 line OSD display TUNER and the current listening mode on the left side of the display and the currently selected band frequency preset location and volume on the right side TUNER FM 87 50 01 LOGIC 7 7CH MU 32dB TUNER CONTROLS The front panel controls the first page of the Tuner remote touch screen menu and the third page of the Zone 2 remote touch screen menu provide identical controls for the AM FM radio tuner AM FM Selects the frequency band that the tuner will play This button toggles between AM and FM ST MON Toggles between FM Stereo and Monaural reception The first pres
171. ted listening mode families so that those options do not appear in the list of available listening modes See the following section Surround Configuration for more information The RV 5 also features the ability to modify elements of the Dolby listening modes PLIIx and to better suit your listening preference See the Dolby Configuration section found later in this chapter for more information SELECTING A LISTENING MODE The RV 5 process of signal identification and listening mode selection RM hus is shown below The Input Setup menu allows the user to select the initial listening mode and mode family that will be applied to any incoming data stream on that specific input However setting the input Mode Incoming Signal gt Family Mode parameters does prevent other listening modes from being available through the Mode buttons V The Front Panel Mode 4 and buttons allow the user to quickly RV 5 builds the RV 5 identifies which lt lt surround modes have scan through the available listening modes in the selected family for a available mode list been turned off given input or incoming data stream The Remote Control Channel a and buttons perform the same function To select a different Mode Family the remote control touch screen DTS DOLBY LISTENING MODES must be set to the first page of the LEX menu Then selecting the DOLBY DTS DSP or STER from the
172. the Main Zone or the Zone 2 location However for the DOCK inputs the OSD and front panel display reflect ONLY the Main Zone activity Therefore if the iPod is accessed in Zone 2 there is no visible indication on the RV 5 that a change has been made To control the iPod in Zone 2 via the remote control 1 From the Zone 2 menu layer select the DOCK input number pad key 8 2 Page 1 of the Zone 2 menu layer touch screen provides the iPod controls To control the iPod in Zone 2 via the front panel Tuner 1 Select the DOCK input in the Main Zone 2 Activate the Main Zone OFF button so that the LED lights red The Main Zone is now off Note Do NOT change the Main Zone input before pressing the OFF button The Main Zone MUST be turned off with the DOCK input selected Select the DOCK input in Zone 2 4 The front panel buttons under the TUNER heading now control the iPod in Zone 2 Tuner amp Dock Controls Lexicon 5 10 6 Troubleshooting amp Maintenance Troubleshooting 6 2 RV 5 T 6 7 Video Error Messages serisi 6 7 Autocal Error Messages 6 8 Video Resolutions Table eere 6 10 Routine Maintenance 6 12 Restoring Factory Default 6 12 Troubleshooting amp Maintenance Lexicon
173. the RV 5 rear panel The RV 5 is powered on but there is no audio 1 Make sure that the source device is powered on playing audio and set to the right output connector Make sure the volume level is audible Volume level can be adjusted with the front panel volume knob or the remote control VOL and buttons Make sure the audio has not been muted The message MUTE ON is displayed on the on screen and front panel displays when audio has been muted in the Main Zone In addition the MUTE button on the front panel lights red when the Main Zone mute is active and green when the Zone 2 mute is active If both Zones are muted the Mute button lights amber To deactivate mute press the MUTE button or adjust the volume level Verify that all rear panel input and output connections are correct Check the INPUT SETUP menu DIG AUDIO and ANLG AUDIO parameters to ensure the appropriate audio connector is assigned to the selected input Verify that the incoming audio signal is compatible with the input chosen Note The rear panel input connectors marked S PDIF INPUTS RCA amp TOSLINK connectors are not compatible with MP3 sources The Subwoofer s distorts frequently The likely cause for the subwoofer s to distort is either an incorrectly set output level or the subwoofer high pass filter is set too low Verify that the SUB LFE LPF setting subwoofer cross over point is set correctly If correct try setting the SUB H
174. to perform recommended periodic maintenance Causes other than product defects including lack of skill competence or experience on the part of the owner Damage occurring during any shipment of this product Claims for shipping damages must be made with the carrier exicon H A Harman International Company 4 Damage to a unit that has been altered or on which the serial number has been defaced modi fied or removed What Expenses will Harman Specialty Group Assume Harman Specialty Group will pay all labor and material expenses for covered items Payment of shipping charges is discussed in the next section of the warranty How is Service Obtained When this product needs service write telephone or fax Harman Specialty Group to request information about where the unit should be taken or sent When making a written request please include your name complete address and daytime telephone number the product model and serial numbers and a descrip tion of the problem Do not return the unit to Harman Specialty Group without prior authorization When Shipping a Product for Service 1 Pay any initial shipping charges which are the responsibility of the owner If necessary repairs are covered by this warranty Harman Specialty Group will pay return shipping charges to any destination in the United States using the carrier of our choice Pack the unit securely strongly recommended Include a copy of the origina
175. tput can be configured independently for each input so that a trigger voltage signal is sent to the Trigger Out 2 connector when a specific input is selected If the Trigger 2 parameter is set to ON it will output its voltage when the associated input is activated in the Main Zone It is not activated by Zone 2 input switching The default for the Trigger 2 parameter is OFF ZONE 2 OUT SETUP gt INPUTSETUP ZONE 2 ANALOG DOWN MIX Identifies the type of audio that is sent to the Zone 2 outputs The ANALOG setting is a straight bypass of the Main Zone stereo analog audio to the Zone 2 outputs DOWN MIX provides a stereo DOWN MIX of the incoming audio to the Zone 2 outputs DOWN MIX which should be selected for digital or multi channel analog sources is only available if the Main Zone has an input selected that will accept a down mixed source The ZONE 2 OUT parameter is NOT input specific a selection made for one input will be reflected in ALL inputs 3 18 5 Setup Note If you have 5 1 channel or 7 1 channel ANALOG AUDIO assigned to an Input using the BYPASS listening mode only the Front Left and Front Right channels will be sent to Zone 2 OUT with the ANALOG setting In this condition DOWN MIX is not available The Main Zone and Zone 2 inputs are inter related For example there is only one HD input that is accessible in both the Main Zone and Zone 2 there are NOT two separate
176. udio such as Bass or Treble adjustments Note This mode is only available when the Tone Controls are set to OFF 3 28 RV 5 Setup 5 1 CHANNEL amp 7 1 CHANNEL DIRECT INPUTS There are four listening modes available for use with surround sources such as DVD Audio SACD HD DVD or Blue ray players These listening modes are for use when the RV 5 8 channel direct inputs are in use We recommend you use these listening modes under the following conditions 5 1 CH BYPASS Use this listening mode when the Rear L R inputs are NOT in use and the input source device has its own internal bass management system The incoming audio stream passes from the source directly through to the volume control without any analog to digital conversion This mode also mutes the unusued input jacks to prevent unwanted noise from interfering with system performance e 5 CHANNEL Use this listening mode when the input source device does NOT have its own internal bass management system In this mode the analog source is converted to digital so that it uses the same bass management options for the direct input as used for all other inputs If all eight channel direct inputs are in use then audio from the REAR L R inputs will be redirected to the side speakers 7 1 BYPASS Use this listening mode when the 8 channel direct inputs are in use and the input source device has its own internal bass management system The incoming audio stre
177. udio output connectors labeled REAR Z2 L R Available selections include NONE FULL 120 Hz 100 Hz and 80 Hz to 40 Hz in 10 Hz increments FULL 40 to 120Hz NONE e Select FULL to send a full range signal to Rear Zone2 L R speakers Otherwise select the cross over point closest to the 3dB low frequency rating of the Rear Zone2 L R speakers e When the speaker setup does not include rear speakers select NONE to redirect rear channel signals to the Side L R output connectors If the Side L R parameter is also set to NONE the RV 5 will redirect surround channel signals to the Front L R output connectors Note When the Rear Z2 L R parameter is set to NONE Dolby Digital PLIIx modes and DTS ES decoding are not available SUB LFE LPF LOW PASS FILTER Identifies the cross over frequency setting below which sounds that may be available from an LFE track are sent to the subwoofer Available selections are 120 Hz 100 Hz and 80 Hz to 40 Hz in 10 Hz increments 40 to 120 Hz SUBWOOFERS 0 1 2 Selects the number of subwoofers the system Available selections are 0 1 or 2 The 0 selection is only available if the Front Left amp Right speakers are set to FULL SUB HPF HIGH PASS FILTER 15 20 30 38 Hz Identifies the cross over frequency setting above which sounds are sent to the subwoofer As a general rule of thumb the larger the subwoofer driver the lower the frequency should be of the Sub HPF parameter The avai
178. uld hear the test tone in the Front Left speaker Press the remote control arrow to select automatic test tones The Test Tone parameter displays AUTO and the highlighted parameter is now Front Left You should hear the test tone in the Front Left speaker then in the Center speaker and so on through the list After the last speaker the test tone will return to the Front Left speaker and continue down the list again To stop the Test Tone use the remote control and arrows to highlight the Test Tone parameter The parameter will change to OFF The test tone can no longer be heard through any of the speakers Setup Lexicon INPUT SETUP Selecting the SETUP menu INPUT SETUP option opens the INPUT SETUP menu a two screen menu which sets up the input type and name the digital and analog inputs for both audio and video the listening mode and other advanced input settings MAIN MENU SETUP 7 INPUT SETUP 1 AUDIO CONTROLS DISPLAY SETUP INPULHD VIDEO CONTROLS SPEAKER EQ SETUP RUE SURROUND CONFIG VIDEO IN HDMI 1 DOLBY CONFIG V PROCESS FAROUDJA MUTE LEVELS VIDEO OUT AUTO POWER ON SETTINGS DIG AUDIO HDMI 1 ANLG AUDIO NONE DIG ANLG AUTO ON INPUT SETUP 2 MODE FAMILY STEREO MODE 2 CHANNEL DEFAULT SUR USE LAST A D SAMPLE RATE 48kHz AN SYNC DELAY 0 ms ADVANCED VIDEO TRIGGER 2 ON ZONE 2 OUT ANALOG INPUT SETUP gt INPUTSETUP
179. umber There are 30 Presets available for the Tuner To select the preset location of a previously saved radio station simply scroll through the Presets until you reach the desired Preset number The tuner will automatically switch to play the selected preset radio station Holding one of the buttons down scrolls through the preset locations until the button is no longer being pressed 5 3 Tuner amp Dock Controls Lexicon SAVE Stores a radio station into a preset location To Save a Radio Station to a Preset Location 1 Tune to the station frequency and band that you want to save 2 Press SAVE A blinking preset number or dashed lines are displayed Note If nothing is pressed after the SAVE button the preset will blink for several seconds before the save function is cancelled Press Preset or Tune to scroll through the presets 4 Press SAVE again to save the station into the selected preset If the selected preset already has a station saved to it the RV 5 will seek confirmation of the action The message Press again to write is displayed Note If no action is taken for five seconds the RV 5 will time out and resume normal operation the station will not be saved to the preset PC CONTROLS The RV 5 is capable of direct connection to a computer for audio playback Once connected playback of audio streams from a computer are possible through your RV 5 Receiver with all the power
180. universal controller of your home theater system LCD TOUCH MENU NAME SCREEN The RV 5 remote control can operate up to 14 home entertainment and home automation components by using the remote control s pre programmed code library or by letting the remote control learn from another remote one button at a time The RV 5 remote control has many additional operating features to add convenience and enjoyment to the operation of any home entertainment system You can create your own button labels on the LCD screen program forty favorite channel buttons operate the volume channel and transport buttons from one device when you are controlling another device and perform multiple tasks with the press of a single button The RV 5 remote control features extensive pre programmed IR codes for practically all major audio and video equipment It can set up and operate various components by simply entering a 3 digit code REMOTE CONTROL LIGHT BUTTON The remote control is fully back lit making it easy to use in low lighting conditions Press the LIGHT button on the right side of the remote to back light all of the keypad buttons and the LCD touch screen To turn off the back light press the LIGHT button again or just stop pushing buttons Ten seconds after the last button or touch screen selection the back light automatically shuts off TRANSMITTING ICON When a command is transmitted by the remote control a transmit icon appears
181. urer Codes DVD NAKAMICHI 103 Manufacturer Codes ONKYO 035 076 180 OPPO 266 DVD TV DVD Combos PANASONIC 021 042 138 139 144 150 AIWA 146 PHILIPS 066 083 095 105 166 FUNAI 143 PIONEER 023 092 099 107 108 131 SAMSUNG 165 POLAROID 233 234 237 SYLVANIA 143 PRIMARE 193 194 SYMPHONIC 143 PROCEED 086 TOSHIBA 130 PROSCAN 026 027 RCA 026 027 DVD TV DVD VCR Combos 269 143 ROTEL 204 PANASONIC 144 SAMSUNG 056 070 119 137 159 165 170 SYLVANIA 143 HANSU 94 TOSHIBA 164 SANYO 147 SENSORY SCIENCE 222 223 DVD DVD VCR Combos 118 126 145 191 be SIVANA 445 5 150 PHILIPS 105 VCR Functions for VCR 067 SYMPHONIC 143 TAG MCLAREN 156 25 SAMSUNG 137 159 TATUNG 102 SANSUI 154 TEAC 270 SONY 145 191 THOMPSON 026 027 TOSHIBA 141 THULE 177 ZENITH 091 VCR Functions for VCR 171 TOSHIBA 034 035 130 141 164 188 VENTURER 149 VINC 161 YAMAHA 042 089 166 195 197 ZENITH 057 074 091 21 Appendix Lexicon DVD Manufacturer DVD DVD Recorders GATEWAY GO VIDEO ILO KISS LITEON PANASONIC SENSORY SCIENCE SONY TOSHIBA DVR PVR TIVO Manufacturer DISH ECHOSTAR HUGHES HUMAX Jvc PHILIPS RCA REPLAY NETWORKS SONY TIVO TOSHIBA LIGHT Manufacturer LITE TOUCH LUTRON X 10 Codes 175 220 221 222 268 279 265 139 222 191 188 Codes 122 122 108 117 117118 122 090 108 117 109 075 104 105 090 117118 117 Codes 208 212 077 158 159 093 18
182. urn to the Setup menu where you can start again menu page arrows can be taught The menu name will change to READY and the menu page area indicates the button that you pressed Press and hold the button on the other remote control that you want to teach to the RV 5 remote When the menu name on the touch screen of the RV 5 remote control changes to GOOD or FAILD release the button If GOOD is displayed the bottom of the screen flashes SAVED The learning procedure is complete and was successful If FAILD is displayed try teaching the same button once again by repeating Steps 5 amp 6 Repeat Steps 4 through 6 to teach the RV 5 remote control any additional button commands from the component s remote To return to Step 4 press the MAIN button once When you are done teaching the Lexicon remote control exit the Setup mode by pressing the MAIN button until the touch screen displays MAIN in the menu heading area The remote control is in normal operation mode again Test all your new commands If any of them don t work try the button learning procedure again keeping in mind the following suggestions e Move to another room Plasma TVs sunlight halogen or quartz lighting can interfere with the learning process e Even though the old remote seems to be working fine replace the current batteries with fresh alkaline batteries e Gradually vary the distance between the remote controls Try 1 inch 2 inches
183. user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as when a power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Do not expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids such as vases are placed on the apparatus 16 To completely disconnectthis apparatus from the AC Mains disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle 17 The MAINS cord is intended to be the safety disconnect device for this apparatus and shall remain readily operable at all times 18 Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like 19 This product shall be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with protective earthing connection This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential inst
184. utton until the touch screen displays MAIN in the menu heading area The remote control is in normal operation mode again Appendix Lexicon RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS If you re afraid you ve accidently overwritten functions that you wanted or want a clean slate to start from the remote control can be reset to its factory default settings Follow the instructions below to restore the factory default settings Note Restoring the Factory Default Settings will ERASE all customized features including renamed components learned buttons and macros 1 On the remote control press and hold the MAIN and STOP buttons at the same time The bottom of the touch screen flashes WARNING NOTE You now have 3 seconds to perform the next step If a button is not pressed within 3 seconds the RESET heading will revert to MAIN indicating that the remote control is no longer in Reset mode If this occurs you will need to repeat this step to re enter the Reset mode 2 After about 10 seconds RESET is displayed in the Menu name section at the top of the LCD touch screen new screen now displays with three options ALL PROG and EXIT Touching the EXIT option will leave the menu without making any changes 3 Touch the ALL option The remote will prompt you by displaying SURE After the SURE prompt is touched the factory default settings are restored 4 When the remote is done restoring the factory default s
185. what Mode Family options are available for selection MODE SETUP gt INPUTSETUP gt Identifies the Listening Mode that is initially applied to the incoming audio streams for the currently selected Mode Family Other listening modes may still be applied For more information refer to the Listening Modes section found later in this chapter Note The Mode Family and Modes are connected The Modes are driven by the Mode Family selection as well as by the incoming audio source The current running data stream dictates what Mode Family options are available for selection 3 17 Setup Lexicon DEFAULT SUR SETUP gt INPUTSETUP DEFAULT SUR Identifies the Default Surround Mode that is activated when a digital source is selected The STANDARD parameter activates the standard decoder of the source input The USE LAST selection allows the RV 5 software to remember the last used listening mode for any given input source Once selected that mode will always be active on the corresponding input until another listening mode is selected This parameter affects all inputs STANDARD USE LAST Note If the LOGIC 7 DEFAULT parameter in the SURROUND CONFIG menu is set to ON the USE LAST selection is defeated and the listening mode will always switch to a LOGIC 7 mode For normal functionality with the USE LAST selection make sure that the LOGIC 7 DEFAULT parameter is set to OF
186. with a black amp white screen and a 30GB or 40GB hard drive use the insert with 30GB 40GB on the back Use the insert with mini on the back for all iPod mini models Use the insert with Universal on the back for iPod models that come with a special insert Once you have selected the correct insert place it over the well in the center of the Dock and gently press it down so that it snaps into place Note Do not place an iPod in the Dock unless an insert is installed otherwise the iPod will not connect properly and damage may occur to the Dock and or your iPod that is not covered by the warranty for either product DOCKING THE iPOD After placing the appropriate insert in the C center well of the Dock and connecting the Dock to your receiver dock your iPod by placing it into the insert gently pressing down until the connectors mate between the iPod and the Dock Note If you normally keep your iPod in a protective case or skin you will need to remove it before docking your iPod When the iPod is plugged into the Dock the iPod navigation controls are no longer accessible and the iPod screen will read Connected and ready to be unplugged DOCK 2 LINE DISPLAY CHARACTERISTICS When the DOCK input is selected the 2 line front panel display changes so that the left side of the display reflects the current iPod information Initially the 2 line display on the RV 5 displays M

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