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2. 32 Listening iN SIA va 3 3 3 9 74 3 oe dC ra 3 32 Listening with headphones 32 Enhancing elato aurcm cit de e Reis 33 Listening with a virtual surround back sec PP E 33 Using Quiet and Midnight listening ise TP 33 Adjusting the bass and treble 34 Boosting the bass level 34 05 Playing discs CANIM ISOS REMIT 35 Playing in slow MOTION 35 Frame advance frame reverse 35 Using the Disc Navigator to browse the COMMIS E on cum EROR 06 AC ote want 36 Looping a Secuort er a CISC ee dae bare ees 37 USING repeat playa ausus dea rici RR es 37 Using random PAY ccaau dang e ox dC r 38 Cleaning a programi Sle eresse we tas 39 SO She ODD S wt ow eee eee do ea ce 39 Other functions available from the WOGA TONU ue saree rS oe RE dee 39 Using the front panel display 40 Clearing the program list 40 Searching a Wise scade RR mb S EE RA 40 owltteching SUDUTIECS s sis cxi d x bead 41 owitching the DVD audio language 41 En Switching the Video CD Super VCD iUe PEU MEETS T es wa earn dares 41 LOOMING INE SOCOM ea sae d wee e DR ar eran 42 Switching camera angles 42 Displaying disc information 42 OD disc InIotmallori s saa dca aci 42 Front panel display information 42 06 Viewing JPEG discs Playing a JPEG slideshow 44 Using the JPEG Disc Navigator and POW D
3. MAIN p SUB 2 Switch the remote control to SUB then press TEST TONE to hear the test tone The test tone is output in the following order from the speakers active in the current listening mode e L Front left speaker e C Center speaker e R Front right speaker e RS Right surround speaker e LS Left surround speaker e SW Subwoofer Surround sound and other settings 3 Use the MASTER VOLUME button to adjust the volume to an appropriate level Turn down the volume to 40 or less to ensure you have adequate headroom 4 Usethe f 4 cursor up down buttons to adjust the speaker levels in turn You should hear the test tone at the same volume from each speaker when seated in the main listening position The channel level range is 10 dB 5 When you re done press ENTER to exit test tone setup LE tip e The speaker volume can be adjusted while listening to any sound source you want by pressing CH LEVEL and then using the f cursor up down buttons to adjust the channel levels After you re finished with one channel use the cursor left right buttons to move to the next Note e When the Auto listening mode is selected using the test tone method will adjust levels for multichannel sources only Use CH LEVEL and the f 4 amp cursor up down buttons see tip above to set levels for the Auto listening mode with two channel sources Since the subwoofer produces ultra low frequencies
4. e The system Parental Lock level is set to a level lower than the disc you are trying to play See Parental Lock on page 57 to change it Allow time for any condensation inside the player to evaporate Avoid using the player near an air conditioning unit Playback is not e f the disc is loaded upside down reload the disc with the label side face possible up Picture playback stops and the operation buttons cannot be used e Press W stop then gt play to start playback again e Switch the power off once then on again using the front panel STANDBY ON button Settings are canceled When the power is cut due to power failure or by unplugging the power cable settings will be canceled No picture No color e Check that connections are correct and that plugs are inserted fully e Check the instruction manual of the TV monitor to make sure the TV monitor settings are incorrect Screen is stretched or aspect does not change The TV Screen setting is incorrect Set the TV Screen option to match the TV monitor you re using see Video Output settings on page 55 When recorded on a his system uses copy protection technology which may prevent recording VCR or passed through or cause picture problems when connected through a VCR or AV selector an AV selector thereis This is not a malfunction disturbance in the playback picture En Additional information Problem Remedy CD won t play e Set the Ph
5. okips to the start of the current track or chapter then to previous tracks chapters Skips to the next track or chapter FOLDER Skips to the next previous folder when playing an WMA MP3 disc Button What it does Numbers e f the disc is stopped playback starts from the selected title for DVD or track number for CD Video CD Super VCD WMA MP3 after a few seconds or after pressing ENTER e f the disc is playing playback jumps to the start of the selected chapter or track after a few seconds or after pressing ENTER Note e You may find with some DVD discs that some playback controls don t work in certain parts of the disc This is not a malfunction e Track skip and number buttons for track selection do not work with unfinalized CD R RW discs Using the front panel controls The 4 OPEN CLOSE Il DVD CD FM AM and Ml stop buttons work the same way as the remote control equivalents Resume and Last Memory When you stop playback of a DVD or Video CD disc Resume shows in the display indicating that you can resume playback from that point If the disc tray is not opened the next time you start playback the display shows Resume and playback resumes from the resume point For DVD discs only If you take the disc out of the player the play position is stored in memory When you load the disc next time the display shows Last Mem and you can resume playback this works for up to five dis
6. A B Repeat A Start Point Repeat B End Point Random Off Program Search Mode 3 Press ENTER on A Start Point to set the loop start point 4 Press ENTER on B End Point to set the loop end point After pressing ENTER playback jumps back to the start point and plays the loop e The minimum loop time is 2 seconds 5 To resume normal playback select Off from the menu possible to use repeat play together with program play to repeat the tracks chapters in the program list see Creating a program list on page 39 However note that you can t use repeat and random play at the same time 1 During playback press HOME MENU and select Play Mode Using repeat play There are various repeat play options depending on the kind of disc loaded It s also 2 Select Repeat from the list of functions on the left e Play Mode A B Repeat Title Repeat Repeat Chapter Repeat Random Repeat Off Program Search Mode 3 Select a repeat play option If program play is active select Program Repeat to repeat the program list or Repeat Off to cancel For DVD discs select Title Repeat or Chapter Repeat or Repeat Off D Play Mode A B Repeat Title Repeat Repeat Chapter Repeat Random Repeat Off Program Search Mode For CDs and Video CD Super VCDs select Disc Repeat or Track Repeat or Repeat Off e For WMA MVP3 discs select Disc Repeat Folder Repeat or Track Repeat or Repeat Off LE
7. stop clear the playlist see below eject the disc or switch off the player Clearing the program list You must clear the program list to program a new one 1 Ifadisc is playing press Bi stop 2 Press CLR Note Program lists are saved for the DVD disc loaded When you load a disc with a saved program list program play is automatically turned on You can save program lists for up to 24 discs After that the oldest one is replaced with the new one saved Searching a disc You can search DVD discs by title or chapter number or by time CD Super VCDs can be searched by track number and Video CDs by track number or time WMA MP3 discs can be searched by folder or track number You can t use search with random program or repeat play 1 Press HOME MENU and select Play Mode Playing discs 2 Select Search Mode from the list of functions on the left The search options that appear depend on the kind of disc loaded The screen below shows the DVD search options e Play Mode A B Repeat Repeat Random Program Search Mode Title Search Chapter Search Time Search 3 Select a search mode e he disc must be playing in order to use time search 4 Usethe number buttons to enter a title chapter folder or track number or a time e Play Mode A B Repeat Repeat Random Program Search Mode Title Search Chapter Search Time Search Input Chapter e For atime search
8. 642 644 646 QUELLE 631 632 607 642 645 RADIOSHACK 610 623 621 RCA 601 610 615 616 617 618 REDIFFUSION 632 642 ROADSTAR 641 644 646 SABA 631 636 642 651 SAISHO 639 644 646 MAGNAVOX 607 610 603 612 SALORA 631 632 642 643 SAMBERS 649 SAMSUNG 607 638 644 646 SANYO 635 645 648 621 614 SBR 607 634 SCHAUB LORENZ 642 SCHNEIDER 607 641 647 SEG 642 646 MCMICHAEL 634 SEI 632 640 649 SELECO 631 642 SHARP 602 619 627 SIAREM 632 649 SIEMENS 631 SINUDYNE 632 639 640 649 SKANTIC 643 SOLAVOX 631 SONOKO 607 644 SONOLOR 631 635 SONTEC 607 SONY 604 SOUNDWAVE 607 STANDARD 641 644 STERN 631 SUSUMU 641 SYSLINE 607 TANDY 631 641 648 TASHIKO 634 TATUNG 607 648 TEC 642 TELEAVIA 636 TELEFUNKEN 636 637 652 TELETECH 644 TENSAI 640 641 THOMSON 636 651 652 663 THORN 631 607 642 645 648 TOMASHI 618 TOSHIBA 605 602 626 621 653 TOWADA 642 ULTRAVOX 632 642 649 UNIVERSUM 631 607 638 642 645 646 654 655 VESTEL 607 VICTOR 613 VOXSON 631 WALTHAM 643 WATSON 607 WATT RADIO 632 642 649 WHITE WESTINGHOUSE 607 YOKO 607 642 646 ZENITH 603 620 PIONEER 600 631 632 607 636 642 651 ED Additional information Glossary Analog audio Aspect ratio Digital audio Dolby Digital DO eocev DIGITAL DRM copy protection DTS DIGITAL e SURROUND Dynamic range EXIF Exchangeabl e Image File
9. For example mp3 indicates an MP3 file International standard for the volume and file structure of CD ROM discs JPEG MP3 MPEG audio MPEG video PBC PlayBack Control PCM Pulse Code Modulation Progressive scan video Regions Sampling frequency WMA A standard file format used for still images JPEG files are identified by the file extension jpg MP3 MPEG1 audio layer 3 is a compressed stereo audio file format Files are recognized by their file extension mp3 An audio format used on Video CD ouper VCDs and some DVD discs A video format used on Video CD Super VCDs and DVD discs A system of navigating a Video CD Super VCD through on screen menus recorded onto the disc Digital audio encoding system found on CDs Good quality but requires a lot of data compared to Dolby Digital DTS and MPEG encoded audio See also Digital audio Allthe lines that make up avideo picture are updated in one pass compared to interlace which takes two passes to update the whole picture These associate DVD Video discs and players with particular areas of the world See DVD Video regions on page 67 for more information The rate at which sound is measured to be turned into digital audio data The higher the rate the better the sound quality CD is 44 1 kHz DVD can be up to 96 kHz See also Digital audio WMA is short for Windows Media Audio and refers to an audio compression
10. Letter Box widescreen discs are shown with black bars top and bottom Set to 4 3 Pan amp Scan widescreen discs are shown with the left and right sides cropped Although the picture looks larger you don t actually see the whole picture Please note that many widescreen discs override the system s settings so that the disc is shown in letterbox format regardless of the setting amp tip Using the 16 9 Wide setting with a standard 4 3 TV or either of the 4 3 settings with a widescreen TV will result in a distorted picture Selecting languages using the language code list Some of the language options see Language settings on page 56 allow you to set your preferred language from any of the 136 languages listed in the Language code list on page 8 1 Select Other Language 2 Usethe cursor left right buttons to select either a code letter or a code number 3 Usethe 1 4 cursor up down buttons to select a code letter or a code number See the Language code list next page for a complete list of languages and codes END Additional information Language code list Language Language code letter Language code Japanese ja 1001 English en 0514 French fr 0618 German de 0405 Italian it 0920 Spanish es 0519 Dutch nl 1412 Russian ru 1821 Chinese zh 2608 Korean ko 1115 Greek el 0512 Afar aa 0101 Abkhazian ab 0102 Afrikaans af 0106 Amhari
11. WIRELESS p SUB WIRELESS STEREO MODE MODE JALOFF m ON 8 o MAX W SURROUND JL W STEREO MIN 9 1 Switch the wireless speaker off and the main unit into standby 2 Press SYSTEM SETUP 3 If it s not already selected use cursor left right to select Wireless then press ENTER The current setting is shown in the display 4 Use 4 4 cursor up down to select W Surr or W Stereo then press ENTER e W Surr Sounds going to the surround left and right channels are heard through the wireless speaker see below for placement options e W Stereo Any source playing through the main system is heard in stereo through the wireless speaker multichannel sources will be downmixed to stereo Front left Cent i enter Front right Wireless HI _ speaker I Subwoofer D Listening position sub room Listening position main room 5 Set the WIRELESS MODE switch on the wireless speaker to the same mode you selected above oO Caution e f the mode of the wireless speaker and the DVD receiver don t match loud noise may be output from the wireless speaker 6 Switch the main unit and wireless speaker back on If you selected W Stereo start playback and adjustthe STEREO MODE VOLUME control as necessary If you selected W Surr continue to the next step 7 Press WIRELESS repeatedly to select a wireless listening mode Choose between the following opt
12. cursor left right buttons to select either Wide screen 16 9 or Standard size screen 4 3 according to the kind of TV you have then press ENTER See also Screen sizes and disc formats on page 77 if you re not sure which one to choose Let s Get Started Menu What kind of TV do you have Use the cursor buttons to choose then press ENTER Wide screen 16 9 Standard size screen 4 3 4 Press ENTER again to finish setting up Let s Get Started Menu Setup complete If you re finished setting up choose Complete to start again choose Back Complete Y Back e Use the cursor right button to select Back then press ENTER if you want to go back and change the setting you just made tip e You can also use the function buttons DVD CD TUNER etc or the amp OPEN CLOSE button to switch the system on trom standby Setting the clock Setting the clock allows you to use the timer features TIMER CLOC p SUB 1 Press TIMER CLOCK e f you are adjusting the clock rather then setting it for the first time press TIMER CLOCK again 2 If Clock ADJ isn t already showing in the display press or gt cursor left or right until you see it 3 Press ENTER 4 Usethe 4 4 cursor up down buttons to set the hour 5 Press ENTER 6 Use the f cursor up down buttons to set the minute 7 Press ENTER to confirm The display flashes to indicate the clock i
13. 1 4ll or II I to reverse or advance a frame at a time 3 Toresume normal playback press play Depending on the disc normal playback may automatically resume when a new chapter is reached Using the Disc Navigator to browse the contents of a disc Use the Disc Navigator to browse through the contents of a disc to find the part you want to play You can use the Disc Navigator when a disc is playing or stopped a disc must be loaded 1 Press HOME MENU and select Disc Navigator from the on screen display e With most discs you can also press DVD MENU to go directly to the Disc Navigator 2 Select what you want to play Depending on the type of disc you have loaded the Disc Navigator looks slightly different The screen for DVD discs shows the titles on the left and the chapters on the right Select a title or a chapter within a title Disc Navigator Title 1 10 Chapter 1 3 DVD Title 01 Chapter 001 Title 02 Chapter 002 Title 03 Chapter 003 Title 04 Title 05 Title 06 Title 07 Title 08 Fora VR Video Recording mode DVD RW disc select between the Playlist and Original areas of the disc or a title Press cursor right to preview the title 05 Playing discs t s not possible to switch between Orig inal and Playlist during playback e Not all VR format DVD RW discs have a Playlist Disc Navigator DVD RW Title 1 03 Original 01 3 31 FIRST LEAGUE Play List 02 4 28 SECOND
14. CD Super VCD PBC menus Some Video CD Super VCDs have menus from which you can choose what you want to watch These are called PBC Playback control menus You can play a PBC Video CD Super VCD without having to navigate the PBC menu by pressing ll stop then starting playback using a number button to select a track rather than gt play or gt H on the front panel a 73 cole is RETURN L5 w 6 Ed B ao MAIN E Button What it does RETURN Displays the PBC menu Numbers Selects a numbered menu option lt lt Displays the previous menu page if there is one gt gt Displays the next menu page it there is one ENTER Press to select highlighted menu option Listening to the radio The tuner can receive both FM and AM broadcasts and lets you memorize your favorite stations so you don t have to manually tune in every time you want to listen For more on using the radio see More tuner features RDS on page 46 STANDBY ON FM AM SYSTEM SETUP SUB 1 If the system isn t already on press STANDBY ON to switch on 2 Press TUNER to switch to the tuner then press repeatedly to select the AM or FM band The display shows the tuner band and frequency e f you re using the front panel controls the TUNER button switches between FM AM and station presets see Memorizing stations below 3 Tune to a frequency There are three tuning modes manual auto and high speed e Auto
15. Excluding XW DV525 XW DV1WS This product complies with the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC amended by 93 68 EEC EMC Directives 89 336 EEC amended by 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC D3 4 2 1 9a En Operating Environment Operating environment temperature and humidity 5 C 35 C 41 F 95 F less than 85 RH cooling vents not blocked Do not install in the following locations Location exposed to direct sunlight or strong artificial light Location exposed to high humidity or poorly ventilated location D3 4 2 1 7c En XV DV525 only The STANDBY ON switch is secondary connected and therefore does not separate the unit from mains power in STANDBY position Therefore install the unit suitable places easy to disconnect the MAINS plug in case of the accident The MAINS plug of unit should be unplugged from the wall socket when left unused for a long period of time D3 4 2 2 2a En XW DV525 XW DV 1WS only CAUTION The POWER switch does not completely separates the unit from the MAINS in off position Therefore install the unit suitable places easy to disconnect the MAINS plug in case of the accident The MAINS plug of unit should be unplugged from the wall socket when left unused for a long period of time D3 4 2 2 2b En Energy saving design This system is designed to use 0 5W of electricity when power is switched to stanaby For XV DV525 only For U S and Australia Mod
16. Step Title 1 38 Chapter 1 4 01 01 Title 01 Chapter 001 02 Title 02 Chapter 002 03 Title 03 Chapter 003 04 Title 04 Chapter 004 05 Title 05 06 Title 06 07 Title 07 08 Title 08 For a CDor Video CD Super VCD select a track to add to the program list e For an WMA MVP3 disc you can add a whole folder or a track within a folder to the program list After pressing ENTER to select the title chapter folder track the step number automatically moves down one 5 Repeat step 4 to build up a program list A program list can contain up to 24 titles chap ters folders tracks e You can insert steps into the middle of a program list by just highlighting the position where you want the new step to appear and entering a title chapter folder track number e To delete a step highlight it and press CLR 6 To play the program list press play Program play remains active until you turn off program play see below erase the program list see below eject the disc or switch off the player LE tip Use the following controls during program play Button What it does HOME Save the program list and exit MENU the program edit screen without starting playback gt gt Skip to the next step in the program list CLR Switch off program play Press while stopped to erase the program list RETURN Exit the program edit screen without saving any changes Other functions available from the program me
17. aL IKAWA 81 Chapter 1 Before you start Features e 24 bit 96kHz compatible DAC This system is fully compatible with high sampling rate discs capable of delivering exceptional sound quality in terms of dynamic range low level resolution and high frequency detail e Surround sound entertainment with Dolby Digital and DTS software The built in Dolby Digital and DTS decoders let you enjoy great surround sound with Dolby Digital and DTS discs e Pure Cinema progressive scan video Not applicable to the European mode When connected to a progressive scan compatible TV or monitor using the component video outputs you can enjoy extremely stable flicker free images with the same frame refresh rate as the original movie e Picture zoom See Zooming the screen on page 42 e MP3 and WMA compatibility See Compressed audio compatibility on page 9 e JPEG compatibility See JPEG file compatibility on page 9 e Graphical on screen displays Setting up and using your DVD home theater system is made very easy using the graphical on screen displays e Energy saving design This system is designed to use 0 5 W of power when in standby EN Before you start Disc content format playback compatibility This player is compatible with a wide range of disc types media and formats Playable discs will generally feature one of the following logos on the disc and or disc packaging Note however that some disc types s
18. and bottom and disc formats on page 77 4 3 Pan amp Scan Set if you have a conventional 4 3 TV Widescreen movies are shown with the sides cropped so that the image fills the screen 16 9 Wide Set if you have a widescreen TV AV Connector Out Video Standard video compatible with all TVs European model only See also Using the S Video Higher quality but check your TV for compatibility SCART AV output on page 62 RGB Best quality but check your TV for compatibility TD Initial Settings menu En Setting Option What it means Component Out Interlace Set if your TV is not compatible with progressive scan video Not applicable to the ne e III European model Progressive Set if your TV is compatible with progressive scan video see See also Connecting your TV s instruction manual for details Press ENTER once using the component more to confirm or RETURN to cancel video output on Note that progressive scan video is only output from the page 61 component video jacks and that there is no output from the composite and S video jacks when this setting is selected S Video Out S2 Standard setting Not applicable to the European model S1 If you find that the picture is stretched or distorted on the See also Connecting default S2 setting try changing it to this setting using the S video output on page 61 Language settings Setting What it means Audio Language English If there is an English sound
19. enter the number of minutes and seconds into the currently playing title DVD or track Video CD you want playback to resume from For example press 4 5 0 0 to have playback start from 45 minutes into the disc For 1 hour 20 minutes and 30 seconds press 8 0 3 0 5 Press ENTER to start playback Switching subtitles Some DVD discs have subtitles in one or more languages the disc box will usually tell you which subtitle languages are available You can switch subtitle language during playback e Press SUBTITLE repeatedly to select a subtitle option Em Current Total Subtitle 1 2 English Note e Some discs only allow you to change subtitle language from the disc menu Press TOP MENU to access To set subtitle preferences see Language settings on page 56 Switching the DVD audio language When playing a DVD disc recorded with dialog in two or more languages you can switch audio language during playback e Press AUDIO repeatedly to select an audio language option QD Current Total Audio 1 2 French Dolby Digital 3 2 1CH Note e Some discs only allow you to change audio language from the disc menu Press TOP MENU to access To set audio language preferences see Language settings on page 56 Switching the Video CD Super VCD audio channel When playing a Video CD Super VCD you can switch between stereo just the left channel or just the right channel Some Super VCDs have two soundt
20. equipment or electrical medical equipment causing an accident Follow the instructions given by the aircraft company or medical institution A Important We do not assume any liability for the damages incurred due to improper use of the product by the user or third party malfunction during use other troubles or use of the product unless indemnity for damages is admitted by the law Static electricity otatic electricity or other external influence may cause malfunctioning of this unit In this case unplugging the power cord and then re plugging it in will usually reset the unit for proper operation If this does not correct the problem please consult your nearest Pioneer service center END Additional information En Troubleshooting Incorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions If you think that there is something wrong with this component check the points below Sometimes the trouble may lie in another component Investigate the other components and electrical appliances being used If the trouble cannot be rectified even after exercising the checks listed below ask your nearest Pioneer authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work e f the system does not operate normally due to external effects such as static electricity disconnect the power plug from the outlet and insert again to return to normal operating conditions e f you are experiencing problems with the wirel
21. il Press to pause playback press again to restart EB Press to stop playback 5 Kt Press to jump to the beginning of the current chapter track then to previous chapters tracks 6 DVD MENU Press to display a DVD disc menu or the Disc Navigator if a VR format DVD RW CD Video CD Super VCD MP3 WMA or JPEG disc is loaded 7 Cursor buttons ENTER and tuning buttons Cursor buttons Use the cursor buttons f V amp to navigate on screen displays and menus ENTER Press to select an option or execute a command TUNE Use to tune the radio ST Use to select station presets when listening to the radio 8 MUTE Press to mute all sound from the speakers and headphones press again to cancel 9 MASTER VOLUME Use to adjust the volume 10 TV CONTROL page 21 Press to switch the TV on or into standby INPUT Press to switch the TV input CH Use to select channels on the TV VOL Use to adjust the volume on the IV 11 4 OPEN CLOSE Press to open close the disc tray 12 PI Press to jump to the next chapter track 13 RETURN Press to return to a previous menu screen 14 SOUND Press to access the sound menu from which you can adjust the DSP effect level bass and treble etc 15 Surround sound mode sound enhancement buttons SURROUND Use to select a Surround mode page 30 ADVANCED Use to select an Advanced Surround mode page 31 En gt Controls and di
22. left right buttons to select TimerEdit then press ENTER 7 Setthe switch on time Use the f 4 cursor up down buttons to set the hour then press ENTER Set the minute in the same way pressing ENTER when you re done 8 Setthe switch off time Use the f 4 amp cursor up down buttons to set the hour then press ENTER Set the minute in the same way pressing ENTER when you re done After pressing ENTER this last time the wake up indicator lights and the switch on switch off times the function DVD CD etc and volume are confirmed in the display 9 Switch the system into standby mode The wake up timer will not work if the system is left on i tip You can check the timer settings in standby by pressing TIMER CLOCK twice Press TIMER CLOCK once to display the current time Turning the wake up timer on off If the wake up timer is on it will switch on the system everyday at the time you have set Using the timer 1 Press TIMER CLOCK twice to reach the timer menu 2 Usethe cursor left right buttons to select Wake Up then press ENTER 3 Usethe cursor left right buttons to select Timer On or Timer Off e You must have the timer set See above to select ON The wake up timer switches on and off according to your previous settings 4 Press ENTER Note The wake up timer will automatically be canceled if the clock is reset Setting the sleep timer Th
23. menu may appear See DVD Video disc menus on page 24 and Video CD Super VCD PBC menus on page 25 for how to navigate these If you re playing an WMA MP3 disc it may take a few seconds before playback starts depending on the complexity of the file structure on the disc If you loaded a CD CD R RW containing JPEGs a slideshow will start See Viewing JPEG discs on page 44 for more on playing these discs e See also Options on page 57 if the disc contains both WMA MP3 audio files and JPEG picture files 5 Use the MASTER VOLUME button or the front panel VOLUME buttons to adjust the volume Basic playback controls Thefollowing table shows the basic controls on the remote for playing discs You can find other playback features in the chapter 5 1 H H D m H o m a m H P o m a MAINS Getting started Cm Button What it does Starts playback DVD and Video CD If the display shows Resume or Last Mem playback starts from the resume or last memory point see also Resume and Last Memory below i Pauses a disc that s playing or restarts a paused disc Bi otops playback DVD and Video CD The display shows Resume Press W again if you want to cancel the resume function See also Resume and Last Memory below Press to start fast reverse scanning Press gt play to resume normal playback lt lt Press to start fast forward scanning Press gt play to resume normal playback
24. on e Demo Off Switches the demo feature off END Additional information Note After setting the clock the demo mode switches off automatically However if you unplug the system from the wall outlet the demo mode will revert to Demo On and the clock will be reset Watching NTSC on a PAL TV MOD PAL Most models of the newly developed count down PAL TV system detect 50 Hz PAL 60 Hz NISC and automatically switch vertical amplitude resulting in a display without vertical shrinkage However in some cases the image may appear without color If your PAL TV does not have a V Hold control you may not be able to watch NTSC discs because of picture roll If the TV has a V Hold control adjust it until the picture stops rolling On some IVs the picture may shrink vertically leaving black bands at the top and bottom of the screen This is not a malfunction it is caused by the NTSC to PAL conversion Resetting the system Use this procedure to reset all system settings to the factory default 1 Switch the system into standby 2 Press and hold the front panel E stop button for about 8 seconds until the display shows Mem Clr 3 Press the front panel II button All the system s settings are now reset and you should see the Let s Get Started screen Additional information Using and taking care of discs Titles chapters and tracks DVD discs are generally divided into one or more titles Tit
25. relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Deutsch Hiermit erkl rt Pioneer dass sich dieses Digital Wireless Speaker System XW DV525 in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet BMW1 Ellinika ME THN IIAPOYZA Pioneer AHAQNEI OTI Digital Wireless Speaker System XW DV525 TYMMOP QNETAIT IIPO TIX OY IQAEI AITAITHZEIS KAI TIS AOIIIEZX EXETIKEX AIATA amp ZEI Z TH OAHTIA 1999 5 EK Italiano Con la presente Pioneer dichiara che questo Digital Wireless Speaker System XW DV525 e conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Espa ol Por medio de la presente Pioneer declara que el Digital Wireless Speaker System XW DV525 cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE Portugu s Pioneer declara que este Digital Wireless Speaker System XW DV525 est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE Thank you for buying this Pioneer product Please read through these operating instructions so that you will know how to operate your model properly After you have finished reading the instructions put them in a safe place for future reference Contents 01 Before you start god PTT 8 Disc content format playback COMDAUONIY PPP 8 CE RW COMAG e E ur 06 sacar 8 DVDERARVY COMpPAUDI
26. technology developed by Microsoft Corporation Files are recognized by their file extension wma Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories DIS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc Additional information Specifications Amplifier section Continuous Power Output RMS Front Center Surround 100 W per channel 1 kHz 10 96 T H D 6 Q Subwoofer 100 W 100 Hz 10 96 T H D 6 Q Continuous Power Output Front Center Surround 75 W per channel 1 kHz 1 96 T H D 6 Q Subwoofer 75 W 100 Hz 1 96 T H D 6 Q Disc section Digital audio characteristics DVD fs 96 kHz 24 bit lIype DVD system video CD system and compact disc digital audio system Total harmonic GISIOFTIOTT uu acces io 0 004 Frequency response 4 Hz to 44 kHz 96kHz sampling 4 Hz to 22 kHz 48kHz sampling Wow and Flutter Limit of measurement 0 001 96 W PEAK or less JEITA FM tuner section Frequency range 8 5 108 MHz Antenna 75 Q unbalanced AM tuner section Frequency range With 9kHz step 531 kHz to 1 602 kHz With 10kHz step Not applicable to the European model 530 kHz to 1 700 kHz OXON ER SEE REPRSEEERT RTI ETT Loop antenna Miscellaneous Power requirements European Singapore Sout
27. the 4 buttons Press repeatedly to select from e Frt Movie he Front Surround Movie mode emphasizes directionality giving you a realistic movie theater type sound e Frt Music The Front Surround Music mode provides greater breadth and depth to music sources enveloping you with a concert hall type sound ExtraPower he Extra Power mode gives additional energy and depth to a stereo source by using the surround speakers in addition to the front speakers If you have selected Frt Movie or Frt Music you will achieve best results by turning each surround speaker about 60 towards the closest wall With ExtraPower orient the surround speakers in the same direction as the front speakers towards the listening position Front left Front left speaker speaker Surround Surround left speaker left speaker A Y G is 60 NEL 7 NJ Frt Movie Frt Music Extra Power Adjusting the Advanced and Front Surround effect level You can emphasize or reduce the effect of the Advanced and Front Surround modes as you like You can set the effect level for all modes independently 1 With one of the Advanced or Front Surround modes active press SOUND 2 Usethe cursor left right buttons to select Effect 3 Usethe f cursor up down buttons to adjust the effect level The effect level can be adjusted from 10 min to 90 max 4 Press ENTER to conf
28. the preset 2 Press SYSTEM SETUP 3 Usethe cursor left right buttons to choose St Memory then press ENTER 4 Usethe f cursor up down buttons to select the station preset you want There are 30 preset locations each can store one station preset 5 Press ENTER to save the station preset Getting started Note e f the system is unplugged from the power supply completely saved stations will remain for several days after which you ll have to save them again Listening to station presets 1 Make sure the TUNER function is selected 2 Use the ST buttons to select a station preset Listening to other sources You can connect up to three external sources TV satellite receiver etc to this system including one digital source See also Connecting auxiliary components on page 59 STANDBY ON L1 L2 1 If the system isn t already on press STANDBY ON to switch on Also make sure that the external source IV satellite receiver etc is switched on 2 Select the source you want to listen to e f you re using the remote control press TV to select the TV IN input or use the LINE L1 L2 button to select the LINE 1 or LINE 2 input 3 If necessary start playback of the external source Using the wireless speaker system The wireless speaker supplied with your system can be used for multichannel sound with your main setup or as a second stereo speaker system SYSTEM SETUP
29. the signal level ATT 6dB Reduces the signal level by 6dB ATT 10dB Reduces the signal level by 10dB ATT Off No attenuation Line attenuator setting If the source connected to the LINE analog input is distorting the attenuator can reduce the signal level e ATT 6dB Reduces the signal level by 6dB ATT 10dB Reduces the signal level by 10dB En ATT Off No attenuation Frequency step setting Not applicable to the European model If you find that you can t tune into stations successfully the frequency step may not be suitable for your country region e FM50 AM9 e FM100 AM10 TV format setting The default setting of this system is AUTO and unless you notice that the picture is distorted when playing some discs you should leave it set to AUTO If you experience picture distortion with some discs set the TV system to match your country or region s system Doing this however may restrict the kinds of disc you can watch The table below shows what kinds of disc are compatible with each setting AUTO PAL and NTSC Disc Player setting Type Format NTSC PAL AUTO DVD NTSC NISC MOD PPAL NTSC Super VCD PAL IIS PAL PAL Video CD NTSC NTSC MOD PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL PAL CD no disc NTSC PAL NISC ofr PAL System demo setting Switches the automatic demo feature on or oft this starts when the system is plugged in for the first time e Demo On Switches the demo feature
30. tip You can also use the REPEAT button on the remote to select a repeat play option The repeat mode is indicated in the front panel display and on screen The repeat modes available are the same as when choosing from the Play Mode menu f you ve created a program list Program Repeat is also available During playback you can cancel repeat play by pressing CLR Using random play Use this function to play titles or chapters DVD Video or tracks CD Video CD Super VCD and WMA MP9 discs in a random order You can set the random play option when a disc is playing or stopped However you can t use random play together with program or repeat play e You can t use random play with VR format DVD RW discs or while a DVD disc menu is being displayed 1 During playback press HOME MENU and select Play Mode 2 Select Random from the list of functions on the left e Play Mode A B Repeat Random Title Repeat Random Chapter Random Off Random Program Search Mode INN Playing discs 3 Select a random play option For DVD discs select Random Title or Random Chapter or Random Off e Play Mode A B Repeat Random Title Repeat Random Chapter Random Off Random Program Search Mode For CDs and Video CD Super VCDs select On or Off to switch random play on or off e For WMA MVP3 discs select Random All all folders or Random Track current folder only or Random Off LE tip Use th
31. tuning Press and hold TUNE until the frequency display starts to move then release The tuner will stop on the next station it finds Repeat to search for other stations e Manual tuning Press TUNE repeatedly to change the displayed frequency High speed tuning Press and hold TUNE until the frequency display starts to move rapidly Keep the button held down until you reach the frequency you want If necessary fine tune the frequency using the manual tuning method Improving poor FM reception If you re listening to an FM station in stereo but the reception is weak you can improve the sound quality by switching to mono 1 Tune to an FM radio station 2 Press SYSTEM SETUP 3 Usethe cursor left right buttons to choose FM Mode then press ENTER 4 Usethe 4 4 cursor up down buttons to select FM Mono then press ENTER The mono indicator O lights when the tuner is in mono reception mode IN Getting started Select Auto above to switch back to auto stereo mode the stereo indicator CD lights when receiving a stereo broadcast Memorizing stations You can save up to 30 station presets so that you always have easy access to your favorite stations without having to tune in manually each time STANDBY ON FM AM SYSTEM SETUP p SUB 1 Tune to an AM or FM radio station For the FM band select mono or auto stereo reception as necessary his setting is saved along with
32. 1 GND video connection 11 G OUT Using this unit with a Pioneer plasma display If you have a Pioneer plasma display models PDP 504HDG and PDP 434HD6 or European model only PDP 504HDE and PDP 434 HDE you can use an SR cable see note below to connect it to this unit and take advantage of various convenient features such as automatic video input switching of the plasma display when the input is changed Media receiver pum d Pioneer plasma display XV DV525 The illustration above shows the European model 12 Other connections En e Use a 3 ringed miniplug SR cable to connect the CONTROL IN jack of this unit through a media receiver to the CONTROL OUT jack of your plasma display Before you can use the extra SR features you need to make a few settings in the unit See SR control options for Pioneer plasma displays on page 51 for detailed instructions Using the SR mode with a Pioneer plasma display When connected using an SR cable a number of features such as automatic video input switching and volume muting on the plasma display become available to make using this unit with your Pioneer plasma display even easier See also SR control options for Pioneer plasma displays on page 51 for information on setting up the unit 1 Make sure that the plasma display and this unit are switched on and that they are connected with an SR cable See Usi
33. 1325 my Mexico 1324 mx Netherlands 1412 nl New Zealand 1426 nz Norway 1415 no Pakistan 1611 pk Spain 0519 es Switzerland 0308 ch Sweden 1905 se Taiwan 2023 tw Thailand 2008 th United Kingdom 0702 gb United States of America 2119 us En Additional information Preset code list Please note that there are cases where only certain functions may be controllable after assigning the proper preset code or the codes for the manufacturer in the list will not work for the model that you are using ACURA 644 ADMIRAL 631 AIWA 660 AKAI 632 635 642 AKURA 641 ALBA 607 639 641 644 AMSTRAD 642 644 647 ANITECH 644 ASA 645 ASUKA 641 AUDIOGONIC 607 636 BASIC LINE 641 644 BAUR 631 607 642 BEKO 638 BEON 607 BLAUPUNKT 631 BLUE SKY 641 BLUE STAR 618 BPL 618 BRANDT 6536 BTC 641 BUSH 607 641 642 644 647 656 CASCADE 644 CATHAY 607 CENTURION 607 CGB 642 CIMLINE 644 CLARIVOX 607 CLATRONIC 638 CONDOR 638 CONTEC 644 CROSLEY 632 CROWN 658 644 CRYSTAL 642 CYBERTRON 641 DAEWOO 60 644 656 DAINICHI 641 DANSAI 607 DAYTON 644 DECCA 607 648 DIXI 607 644 DUMONT 653 ELIN 607 ELITE 641 ELTA 644 EMERSON 642 ERRES 607 FERGUSON 607 636 651 FINLANDIA 635 643 655 FINLUX 632 607 645 648 653 654 655 FIRSTLINE 640 644 FISHER 632 635 638 645 FORMENTI 632 607 642 FRONTECH 631 642 646 FRONTECH PROTECH 632 FUJITSU 648 629 FUNAI 6
34. 4 005 FL000005 006 FL000006 007 FL000007 008 FL000008 Folder 1 2 JPEG 001 F 001 002 F 002 NA The left column shows the folders on the disc the right column shows the files in a folder Viewing JPEG discs 2 Use the cursor buttons f 41 9 to navigate When a file is highlighted a thumbnail image is displayed e When a folder is highlighted you can press ENTER to open the Photo Browser screen for that folder See below for more on using the Photo Browser 3 To resume the slideshow from the highlighted file press ENTER Using the Photo Browser The Photo Browser displays nine thumbnail images at a time from the current folder 1 From the Disc Navigator screen highlight a folder to display then press ENTER The Photo Browser screen opens with the first nine pictures displayed as thumbnails 2 40 Live at Soft Photo Browser 2 Use the cursor buttons f 1 to highlight a thumbnail picture e Use the track skip buttons id and BPI to see the previous next page of thumbnails Keep the button pressed if you want to skip several pages release when you reach the page you want To return to the Disc Navigator screen press RETURN 3 Press ENTER to display the selected thumbnail full size on screen The slideshow resumes from the selected picture Zooming the screen Using the zoom feature you can magnify a part of the screen by a factor of 2 or 4 while viewing pictures f
35. 40 646 658 GBC 632 642 GE 601 608 607 610 617 602 628 618 GEC 607 634 648 GELOSO 632 644 GENEXXA 631 641 GOLDSTAR 610 623 621 602 607 650 GOODMANS 607 639 647 648 656 GORENJE 638 GPM 641 GRAETZ 631 642 GRANADA 607 635 642 643 648 GRADIENTE 630 657 GRANDIN 618 GRUNDIG 631 653 HANSEATIC 607 642 HCM 618 644 HINARI 607 641 644 HISAWA 618 HITACHI 631 633 634 636 642 643 654 606 610 624 625 618 HUANYU 656 HYPSON 607 618 646 ICE 646 647 IMPERIAL 638 642 INDIANA 607 INGELEN 631 INTERFUNK 631 632 607 642 INTERVISION 646 649 ISUKAI 641 ITC 642 ITT 631 632 642 JEC 605 JVC 613 623 KAISUI 618 641 644 KAPSCH 631 KENDO 642 KENNEDY 632 642 KORPEL 607 KOYODA 644 LEYCO 607 640 646 648 LIESENK amp TTER 607 LOEWE 607 LUXOR 632 642 643 M ELECTRONIC 631 644 645 654 655 656 607 636 651 MAGNADYNE 632 649 MAGNAFON 649 629 MANESTH 659 646 MARANTZ 607 MATSUI 607 639 640 642 644 MEDIATOR 607 MEMOREX 644 MINERVA 631 653 MITSUBISHI 609 610 602 621 MULTITECH 644 649 NECKERMANN 631 607 NIKKAI 605 607 641 646 648 NOKIA 632 642 652 NORDMENDE 632 636 651 OCEANIC 631 632 642 ORION 632 607 639 640 OSAKI 641 646 648 OTTO VERSAND 631 632 607 PALLADIUM 638 PANASONIC 631 607 608 642 PATHO CINEMA 642 PHILCO 632 642 PHILIPS 631 607 634 656 PHONOLA 607 PROFEX 642 644 PROTECH 607
36. D3 4 2 1 3 En BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIME READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION CAREFULLY The voltage of the available power supply differs according to country or region Be sure that the power supply voltage of the area where this unit will be used meets the required voltage e g 230V or 120V written on the rear panel D3 4 2 1 4 En WARNING No naked flame sources such as lighted candle should be placed on the apparatus If naked flame sources accidentally fall down fire spread over the apparatus then may cause fire CAUTION D3 4 2 1 7a En These speaker terminals can be under HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE When you connect or disconnect the speaker cables to prevent the risk of electric shock do not touch uninsulated parts before disconnecting the power cord D3 4 2 2 3 En D3 4 2 1 2 2 En XV DV525 only VENTILATION European UK Australian New Zealand Hong Kong and Taiwanese models When installing this unit make sure to leave space around the unit for ventilation to improve heat radiation at least 10 cm at top 10 cm at rear and 10 cm at each side All other models When installing this unit make sure to leave space around the unit for ventilation to improve heat radiation at least 20 cm at top 15 cm at rear and 15 cm at each side XW DV525 XW DV1WS only VENTILATION When installing this unit make sure to leave space around the unit for ventilation to improve heat radiation a
37. File extension ISO 9660 format En Direct representation of sound by an electrical signal See also Digital audio The width of a TV screen relative to its height Conventional TVs are 4 3 widescreen models are 16 9 Indirect representation of sound using numbers See also Sampling frequency and Analog audio A multi channel audio encoding system developed by Dolby Laboratories that enables far more audio to be stored ona disc than PCM encoding See also PCM Pulse Code Modulation DRM digital rights management copy protection is a technology designed to prevent unauthorized copying by restricting playback etc of material on devices other than the PC or other WMA recording equipment used to record it For detailed information please see the instruction manuals or help files that came with your PC or other WMA recording equipment and or software A multi channel audio encoding system developed by Digital Theater Systems that enables far more audio to be stored on a disc than PCM encoding See also PCM Pulse Code Modulation The difference between the quietest and loudest sounds possible in an audio signal A file format developed by Fuji Photo Film for digital still cameras Digital cameras from various manufacturers use this compressed file format which carries date time and thumbnail information as well as the picture data A tag added to the end of a filename to indicate the type of file
38. IINY 2 24 cx ue cs 9 PC created disc compatibility 9 Compressed audio compatibility 9 AU WV Ave s 404 SAGE ieee D Rn 9 JPEG Tile COMPAUOINY aas viru a 4 8802 9 02 Controls and displays TGE n a dc so agotado Rock caa does 10 bo T Tm 11 REMOTE CON a scu dee ected la Cir CR dears 12 TESIEISPEMBOT S a i acer amp E 16 Wireless speaker 16 03 Getting started Switching on and setting up 18 SENGA ClOCK sa aca ch Rmi o e 19 Home theater sound setup 20 Using the Room SOtUD s s acia a hc ie e 20 Setting up the remote to control your TV 21 Using the on screen displays 21 UW AA ru acu dep dec bcd dr acea E e e d 22 Basic playback CODIYOISs a ce uc Sas 22 Resume and Last Memory 23 DVD Video disc menus 24 Video CD Super VCD PBC menus 25 Listening to the radio ese 25 Improving poor FM reception 26 Memornzimd SIANONS a sx acd Rr care 26 Listening to station presets 27 Listening to other sources 27 Using the wireless speaker system 27 04 Listening to your system About the listening modes 29 Auto listening mode 29 Listening in surround sound 30 Dolby Pro Logic I Music settings 30 Using the Advanced Surround effects 31 Lena FROM SUNNA caos aci CURE Res cies 31 Adjusting the Advanced and Front Surround effect level
39. LEAGUE 03 4 29 FINAL ROUND The screen for CDs and Video CD Super VCDs shows a list of tracks Disc Navigator Track 1 10 CD Track 01 Track 02 Track 03 Track 04 Track 05 Track 06 Track 07 Track 08 The screen for an WMA MP3 disc shows the folder names on the left and the track names on the right note that if there are more than 16 folders or names that contain accented or non roman characters tracks and folders may show up with generic names F 033 T 035 etc Select a folder or a track within a folder Disc Navigator Folder 1 17 Track 1 10 WMA MP3 001 ACP 002 Nth Degree 003 Pfeuti 004 Live 005 Glitch music 006 CodHead 007 Thermo 008 Missing Man v 001 Gravity deluxe 002 Tesla s patent 003 Border dispute 004 Delayed by rain 005 Accident incident 006 Pigeon post 007 Outernational 008 Vacuum tube Playback starts after you press ENTER Playing discs LE tip e Another way to find a particular place ona disc is to use one of the search modes See Searching a disc on page 40 Looping a section of a disc The A B Repeat function allows you to specify two points A and B within a track CD and Video CD or title DVD that form a loop which is played over and over e You can t use A B Repeat with Super VCD or WMA MP3 discs 1 During playback press HOME MENU and select Play Mode 2 Select A B Repeat from the list of functions on the left e Play Mode
40. OW DEI esce SERO DERE X ere oe 44 ZOOMING the SEE quan x EROR ee 45 07 More tuner features RDS An nodgctibofr 19 RUS sara cs wc d Rh ta 46 Displaying RDS information s sus 47 Searching for RDS programs 47 08 Using the timer Setting the wake up timer 48 Turning the wake up timer on off 48 Setting the sleep timer le 49 09 Surround sound and other settings Using the System Setup menu 50 Surround and sound setup options 50 SR control options for Pioneer plasma elec I 51 Setting the channel levels 52 10 Video Adjust menu VIGGO FOS acu acide 3 a Rc e c ed 54 Creating your own presets 54 11 Initial Settings menu Using the Initial Settings menu 55 VIGGO OUIDUL SCUINGS WW 55 Language SCUINGSs qw vo wx od wanna ws 56 Biso SCUINGS 2 i2 Qi e d C a 57 COUCH CRT ETC LT STETIT LI T 57 mtm Bes deu M 57 12 Other connections Connecting external antennas Connecting auxiliary components KUOA MOOG esca i oh qd cw e ac x cta Connecting using the S video output Connecting using the component video euo About progressive scan video Using the SCART AV OUTDUU o asm nca Switching the TV audio input from vc IP c Using this unit with a Pioneer plasma ecc OP T Using the SR mode with a Pioneer plasma dise IIIA eae oa 13 Additional information Optional system
41. Pion eer sound vision soul DVD CD Receiver XV DV525 Speaker System S DV525 Digital Wireless Speaker System XW DV525 XW DV1WS Operating Instructions Location underside of the unit XV DV525 rear of the unit XW DV525 XW DV1WS IMPORTANT The lightning flash with arrowhead within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION The exclamation point within an equilateral TO PREVENT THE RISK O F ELECTRIC triangle is intended to alert the user to the SHOCK DO NOT REMOV E COVER OR presence of important operating and BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS maintenance servicing instructions in the SERVICE PERSONNE NSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFI literature accompanying the appliance D3 4 2 1 1 En Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of this unit should be performed only by qualified service personnel IMPORTANT FOR USE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live If the plug provided is unsuitable for your socket o
42. Settings Video Output Language Display Parental Lock PhotoViewer Password Level Change Country Code 2 Use the number buttons to enter a 4 digit password The numbers you enter show up as asterisks on screen 3 Press ENTER to register the password You will return to the Options menu screen Changing your password To change your password confirm your existing password then enter a new one 1 Select Password Change 2 Use the number buttons to enter your existing password then press ENTER 3 Enter a new password and press ENTER This registers the new password and you will return to the Options menu screen Setting changing the Parental Lock 1 Select Level Change 2 Use number buttons to enter your password then press ENTER 3 Select a new level and press ENTER Press cursor left repeatedly to lock more levels more discs will require the password press gt cursor right to unlock levels You can t lock level 1 This sets the new level and you will return to the Options menu screen Setting changing the Country code You can find the Country code list on page 78 1 Select Country Code 2 Use number buttons to enter your password then press ENTER 3 Select a Country code and press ENTER There are two ways you can do this e Select by code letter Use 8 3 cursor up down to change the Country code TD Initial Settings menu e Select by code number Press cur
43. Vs See Video Output settings on page 55 to change this setting Connecting using the component video output Not applicable to the European model If your TV has component video inputs you can use these instead of the standard video output to connect this system to your TV This should give you the best quality picture from the three types of video output available e Use a component video cable not supplied to connect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT to a set of component inputs on your TV Note e The component video output is switchable between interlaced and progressive formats See Video Output settings on page 55 for more on this About progressive scan video Compared to interlace video progressive scan video effectively doubles the scanning rate of the picture resulting in a very stable flicker free image Progressive scan video is available only from the component video output En B2 Other connections A Important e f you connect a TV that is not compatible with a progressive scan signal and switch the system to progressive you will not be able to see any picture at all In this case press STANDBY ON to put the system in standby then press and hold the front panel W stop button for about 8 seconds until the display shows Mem Clr Press the front panel VOLUME DOWN or UP button so that the display shows Interlace Press the front panel H button to set to interlace and sw
44. Wipe lightly from the center of the disc using straight strokes Don t wipe the disc surface using circular strokes If necessary use a cloth soaked in alcohol ora commercially available CD DVD cleaning kit to clean a disc more thoroughly Never use benzine thinner or other cleaning agents including products designed for cleaning vinyl records Storing discs Although CDs and DVD discs are more durable than vinyl records you should still take care to handle and store discs correctly When you re not using a disc return it to its case and store upright Avoid leaving discs in excessively cold humid or hot environments including under direct sunlight Dont glue paper or put stickers onto the disc or use a pencil ball point pen or other sharp tipped writing instrument These could all damage the disc e For more detailed care information see the instructions that come with discs Do not load more than one disc into the player at a time Discs to avoid Discs spin at high speed inside the player If you can see that a disc is cracked chipped warped or otherwise damaged don t risk using it in your player you could end up damaging the unit END Additional information This unitis designed for use with conventional fully circular discs only Use of shaped discs is not recommended for this product Pioneer disclaims all liability arising in connection with the use of shaped discs Proper insta
45. adjust the overall tone Bass and treble adjustment is not possible when the Quiet or Midnight modes are active 1 Press SOUND 2 Usethe cursor left right buttons to select Bass or Treble 3 Usethe f cursor up down buttons to adjust the sound The bass and treble can be adjusted from 3 to 3 4 Press ENTER to confirm NN Listening to your system Boosting the bass level There are three bass modes you can use to enhance the bass in a source p SUB LN e Press BASS MODE repeatedly to choose an option that fits the source you re listening to e Music Can be used with music to give a deeper bass sound e Cinema Good for action movies or movies with lots of sound effects e P Bass Can be used with music sources to bring the beat of the music or soundtrack to the forefront e Off Switch off the bass boost if it causes excessive bass i e it sounds boomy in the source Playing discs Chapter 5 Playing discs Note e Some DVDs restrict the use of some functions random or repeat for example in some or all parts of the disc This is nota malfunction When playing Video CD Super VCDs some of the functions are not available during PBC playback If you want to use them start the disc playing using a number button to select a track e Many features are not available when using unfinalized CD R RW discs Q Remember e To access functions printed in green on the r
46. aker may reflect off any number of surfaces in your listening area for example walls or cabinets If you are experiencing poor reception due to this phenomenon try moving the position of the wireless speaker for better reception Listening to your system Chapter 4 Listening to your system About the listening modes As explained in Home theater sound setup on page 20 and Using the wireless speaker system on page 27 there are several setup options available However unless you have connected an extra pair of surround speakers you should use the Standard Listening in surround sound on page 30 and Advanced Using the Advanced Surround effects on page 31 surround listening modes with your setup If you have connected an extra pair of surround speakers the Front Surround modes are available with a 3 spot setup See Using Front Surround on page 31 for more on this Make sure you have completed Using the Room Setup on page 20 For a more detailed surround sound setup see Using the System Setup menu on page 50 Note Certain features explained in this section may not be possible depending on the source for example 88 2 96 kHz sources or a conflicting system setting See Error Messages on page 76 for more on this Auto listening mode The Auto listening mode is the simplest way to listen to any source as it was mastered the output from the speakers mirrors the channels in the source material MAIN e Pr
47. at the top and bottom of the screen when play some discs Some movie formats are such that even when played on a widescreen IV black bars are necessary at the top and bottom of the screen This is not a malfunction havea standard 4 3 TVand set the system to show widescreen DVDs in pan amp scan format so why do I still get black bars top and bottom with some discs oome discs override the display preferences of the system so even if you have 4 3 Pan amp Scan selected those discs will still be shown in letterbox format This is not a malfunction DVD Video disc menus Many DVD Video discs contain menus from which you can select what you want to watch They may give access to additional features such as subtitle and audio language selection or special features such as slideshows See the disc packaging for details Sometimes DVD Video menus are displayed automatically when you start playback others only appear when you press DVD MENU or TOP MENU Getting started Cm Button What it does TOP MENU Displays the top menu of a DVD disc this varies with the disc DVD Displays a DVD disc menu this MENU varies with the disc and may be the same as the top menu 11 Moves the cursor around the screen ENTER Selects the current menu option RETURN Returns to the previously displayed menu screen Numbers Highlights a numbered menu option some discs only Press ENTER to select Video
48. aution This wireless speaker system uses a 2 4GHz radio wave frequency which is a band used by other wireless systems see list below To prevent noise or interrupted communication do not use this system nearby such devices or make sure these devices are switched off during use You can also try switching the channel on the transmitter see ransmitter on page 16 for better reception Cordless phones Wireless broadband routers Wireless AV equipment Microwave based health aids Microwave ovens Wireless controllers for game systems e Bluetooth equipment e Some baby monitors Other less common equipment that may operate on the same frequency e Anti theft systems e Warehouse logistic management systems e Amateur radio stations HAM Additional information e Discrimination systems for train or emergency vehicles Note e f there is something obstructing the path between the transmitter and the wireless speaker Such as a metal door concrete wall or insulation containing tinfoil you may need to change the location of your system to prevent signal noise and interruptions e f the transmitter is used near A V equipment with an antenna input terminal such asa IV VCR BS tuner or CS tuner you may experience noise interference on a TV near the transmitter In such cases place the transmitter at a larger distance from the antenna input terminal of the A V equipment Scope of operation Use of th
49. c am 0113 Arabic ar 0118 Assamese as 0119 Aymara ay 0125 Azerbaijani az 0126 Bashkir ba 0201 Byelorussian be 0205 Bulgarian bg 0207 Bihari bh 0208 Bislama bi 0209 Bengali bn 0214 Tibetan bo 0215 Breton br 0218 Catalan ca 0301 Corsican co 0315 Czech cs 0319 Welsh cy 0325 Danish da 0401 Bhutani dz 0426 Esperanto eo 0515 Estonian et 0520 Basque eu 0521 Persian fa 0601 Finnish fi 0609 Fiji fj 0610 Faroese fo 0615 Frisian fy 0625 Irish ga 0701 Scots Gaelic gd 0704 Galician gl 0712 Guarani gn 0714 Gujarati gu 0721 Hausa ha 0801 Hindi hi 0809 Croatian hr 0818 Hungarian hu 0821 Armenian hy 0825 Interlingua ia 0901 Interlingue ie 0905 Inupiak ik 0911 Indonesian in 0914 Icelandic is 0919 Hebrew iw 0923 Yiddish ji 1009 Javanese jw 1023 Georgian ka 1101 Kazakh kk 1111 Greenlandic kl 1112 Cambodian km 1113 Kannada kn 1114 Kashmiri ks 1119 Kurdish ku 1121 Kirghiz ky 1125 Latin la 1201 Lingala In 1214 Laothian lo 1215 Lithuanian It 1220 Latvian lv 1222 Malagasy mg 1307 Maori mi 1309 Macedonian mk 1311 Malayalam ml 1312 Mongolian mn 1314 Moldavian mo 1315 Marathi mr 1318 Malay ms 1319 Maltese mt 1320 Burmese my 1325 Nauru na 1401 Nepali ne 1405 Norwegian no 1415 Occitan oc 1503 Oromo om 1513 Oriya
50. cs If you want to clear the resume last memory point press W stop while Resume or Last Mem is displayed En 03 Getting started En Note When a Video CD is loaded the Resume point is lost if the system is switched off or switched to a function other than DVD CD For the Last Memory function to work you must press W stop to stop playback before opening the disc tray e The Last Memory function doesn t work with VR format DVD RW discs W rao e After load a DVD disc it ejects automatically after a few seconds Most likely the disc is the wrong region for your system The region number should be printed on the disc check it against the region number of the system which you can find on the rear panel See also DVD Video regions on page 67 If the region number is OK it may be that the disc is damaged or dirty Clean the disc and look for signs of damage See also Using and taking care of discs on page 67 Why won t the disc loaded play First check that you loaded the disc the right way up label side up and that it s clean and not damaged See Using and taking care of discs on page 6 for information on cleaning discs If a disc loaded correctly won t play it s probably an incompatible format or disc type such as DVD Audio or DVD ROM See Disc content format playback compatibility on page 8 for more on disc compatibility have a widescreen TV so why are there black bars
51. d 5 spot setup described in Home theater sound setup on page 20 to simulate an added surround back channel In areal theaterthe surround back speaker would be directly behind you creating more cohesive and realistic surround sound VIRTUAL SB MAIN e Press VIRTUAL SB repeatedly to switch between Vir SB On and Vir SB Off Note e You can t use Virtual Surround Back when using the Stereo listening mode or Auto with stereo sources If you are using the The Front surround 3 spot setup see Using Front Surround on page 31 switch the Virtual Surround Back feature off If there is no surround channel Virtual Surround Back has no effect You can t use Virtual Surround Back when you ve selected the W Surr wireless mode the current wireless listening mode flashes in the display Using Quiet and Midnight listening modes e Default setting Off The Quiet listening feature reduces excessive bass or treble in a sound source You can use this feature if the music is a little bit harsh and you would like a smoother sound The Midnight listening feature allows you to hear effective surround sound of movies at low volume levels The effect automatically adjusts according to the volume at which you re listening QUIET MIDNIGHT SUB LN e Press QUIET MIDNIGHT repeatedly to switch between Quiet Midnight and Off Adjusting the bass and treble Use the bass and treble controls to
52. distance from your listening position to the surround speakers Surr 0 3 m Surr 9 m Distance can be set in increments of 0 3 m The default is 3 m Dynamic Range Control opecifies the amount of dynamic range adjustment to Dolby Digital or DTS soundtracks Surround sound and other settings e DRC Off No dynamic range adjustment use when listening at higher volume e DRC Mid Mid setting DRC High Dynamic range is reduced loud sounds are reduced in volume while quieter sounds are increased Note his setting works only with Dolby Digital and some DIS soundtracks For other sources you can create a similar effect using the Midnight mode see Using Quiet and Midnight listening modes on page 39 Dual mono setting opecifies how dual mono encoded Dolby Digital or DIS soundtracks should be played You can also use this setting to switch the audio channel on DVD RW discs recorded with two separate soundtracks L Ch1 R Ch2 Both channels are played through the front speakers Ch1 Mono Only channel 1 is played Ch2 Mono Only channel 2 is played Note e On the Ch1 Mono and Ch2 Mono settings the sound comes only from the center speaker or from the front speakers if listening in STEREO mode his setting works only with dual mono encoded Dolby Digital or DIS soundtracks See the disc packaging for channel information LFE attenuator setting Dolby Digital and DIS audio sources include
53. e following controls during random play Button What it does s otop and cancel random play P Selects another track chapter at random from those remaining lt lt Returns to the beginning of the current track chapter You can t go back further than this e You can also use the RANDOM button on the remote to select a random play mode The random mode is indicated in the front panel display and on screen The random modes available are the same as when choosing from the Play Mode menu Press ENTER to start random play To cancel random playback without stop ping playback press CLR The disc will play to the end then stop Playing discs Creating a program list This feature lets you program the play order of titles chapters Tolders tracks on a disc You can t use Program play with VR format DVD RW discs or while a DVD disc menu is being displayed Using the OSD 1 During playback press HOME MENU and select Play Mode 2 Select Program from the list of functions on the left ae Play Mode A B Repeat Create Edit Repeat Playback Start Random Playback Stop Program Program Delete Search Mode Program Memory gt Off 3 Select Create Edit from the list of program options 4 Use the cursor buttons and ENTER to select a title chapter folder or track for the current step in the program list Fora DVD disc you can add a title or a chapter to the program list e Program Program
54. e sleep timer switches off the system after a specified time so you can fall asleep without worrying about it A Important e f you set the sleep timer while the wake up timer is active the earlier switch off time takes priority TIMER CLOC timer menu 2 Usethe cursor left right buttons to select Sleep then press ENTER 1 Press TIMER CLOCK twice to reach the 4 3 Use the 1 4 cursor up down buttons to select a switch off time then press ENTER Choose between the following options Sleep Auto System switches off automatically after the currently playing CD Video CD or WMA MP3 disc has finished Sleep 90 System switches off after 90 minutes Sleep 60 System switches off after an hour Sleep 30 System switches off after 30 minutes e Sleep Off cancels the sleep timer 4 To check how much time is left repeat steps 1 and 2 The remaining time is displayed momentarily e The front panel display dims when the sleep timer is active Note Sleep Auto will not work with Video CDs during PBC playback or CDs in repeat play Chapter 9 009 Surround sound and other settings Surround sound and other settings Using the System Setup menu All the available settings in the setup menu are listed in Surround and sound setup options and SR control options for Pioneer plasma displays below See the notes in each section for additional information about the settings Follo
55. ed down too low END Additional information Problem Remedy Horizontal stripe noise e f there a piece of A V equipment with an antenna near the interference ona TV set transmitter move the transmitter away from the antenna input near the transmitter terminal of the AV equipment he POWER indicator e It is likely that the system is malfunctioning Ask your nearest goes out when the switch Pioneer authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair is on or the system is in work operation Error Messages Message Description Child Lock This message appears when the front panel buttons are pressed when the child lock feature is active See Child lock setting on page 65 for more on switching on off the child lock Rec Mode On Blinks rapidly for 2 seconds when an operation is prohibited because the Recording Mode is on see Recording mode on page 60 Phones In Blinks rapidly for 2 seconds when an operation is prohibited because headphones are connected 96k Stereo Blinks rapidly for 2 seconds when an operation is prohibited because the source is digital 88 2 or 96kHz PCM No Surr SP Blinks rapidly for 2 seconds when an operation is prohibited because there is no surround speaker output Normal Wide Left Blinks rapidly for 2 seconds when an operation is prohibited due to the Side Right Side wireless speaker setting W Stereo Muting Blinks rapidly for 2 seconds when an operation is p
56. el rff C67 7 3 En XW DV525 only Declaration of Conformity with regard to the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Manufacturer Pioneer Corporation 4 1 1 chome Meguro Meguro ku 153 8654 TOKYO JAPAN EU Representative s Pioneer Europe NV Haven 1087 Keetberglaan 1 9120 MELSELE BELGIUM English Hereby Pioneer declares that this Digital Wireless Speaker System XW DV525 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 S EC Suomi Pioneer vakuuttaa t ten ett Digital Wireless Speaker System XW DV525 tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sita koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Nederlands Hierbij verklaart Pioneer dat het toestel Digital Wireless Speaker System XW DV525 in overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Fran ais Par la pr sente Pioneer d clare que l appareil Digital Wireless Speaker System XW DV525 est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Svenska H rmed intygar Pioneer att denna Digital Wireless Speaker System XW DV525 st r I verensst mmelse med de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG Dansk Undertegnede Pioneer erkl rer herved at f lgende udstyr Digital Wireless Speaker System XW DV525 overholder de v sentlige krav og vrige
57. eline JPEG and EXIF 2 1 still image files up to 8 mega pixels are supported maximum vertical and horizontal resolution is 5120 pixels File format used by digital still cameras e File extensions jog must be used for the player to recognize JPEG files do not use for other file types e File structure Up to 999 files per folder En gt Controls and displays Chapter 2 Controls and displays Front panel 1 Operation indicator 10 Display 2 A OPEN CLOSE See Display on page 11 for detailed inf tion Press to open close the disc tray edni 3 M DVD CD Press to switch to the DVD CD function Also 12 Disc tray press to start pause resume playback 11 Remote sensor 4 E Press to stop playback 5 FM AM Press to switch to the tuner function then to toggle between the FM and AM bands 6 VOLUME buttons Use to adjust the volume 7 STANDBY ON Press to switch the system on or into standby 8 PHONES jack Headphone jack 9 Timer indicator Lights when the wake up timer is set page 48 En Controls and displays 8 uU W LL 13 ATT RECMODE P e T T T 34 5 OF DO DIGITAL uU E 18 1 Tuner indicators o European model only Lights when in one of the RDS display or search modes Y Lights when a broadcast is being received CD Lights when a stereo FM broadcastis being received in auto stereo mode O Lights when FM mono reception is selected 2 gt Lig
58. em since some may damage the lens Problems with condensation Condensation may form inside the player if it is brought into a warm room from outside or if the temperature of the room rises quickly Although the condensation won t damage the player it may temporarily impair its performance For this reason you should leave it to adjust to the warmer temperature for about an hour before switching on and using Moving the system unit If you need to move the main unit first remove a disc if there s one in the player then press STANDBY ON on the front panel to turn the system off Wait for Good Bye to disappear from the display then unplug the power cord Never lift or move the unit during playback discs rotate at a high speed and may be damaged Note e Unplugging the unit before Good Bye disappears from the display may cause the system to return to the factory settings Power cord caution Handle the power cord by the plug Do not pull out the plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power cord when your hands are wet asthis could cause a short circuit or an electric shock Do not place this unit a piece of furniture etc on the power cord or pinch the cord Never make a knot in the cord or tie it with other cords The power cords should be routed such that they are not likely to be stepped on A damaged power cord can cause a fire or give you an electrical shock Check the power cord once in a while When you f
59. emote move the slider switch from MAIN to SUB Scanning discs You can fast scan discs forward or backward at various different speeds 1 During playback press lt lt or to start scanning e There is no sound while scanning DVDs and Video CD Super VCDs and no subtitles while scanning DVDs 2 Press repeatedly to increase the scanning speed e The scanning speed is shown on screen 3 Toresume playback press play When scanning a Video CD Super VCD or a WMA MP3 track playback automatically resumes at the end or beginning of the track e Depending on the disc normal playback may automatically resume when a new chapter is reached on a DVD disc Playing in slow motion You can play DVDs and Video CD Super VCDs at four different forward slow motion speeds DVD discs can also be played at two reverse speeds 1 During playback press II pause 2 Press and hold 1 4Il or II I until slow motion playback starts he slow motion speed is shown on screen e here is no sound during slow motion playback 3 Press repeatedly to change the slow motion speed 4 Toresume normal playback press gt play Depending on the disc normal playback may automatically resume when a new chapter is reached Frame advance frame reverse You can advance or back up DVD discs frame by frame With Video CD Super VCDs you can only use frame advance 1 During playback press II pause 2 Press
60. ensor on the front panel refer to the Setup Guide e Remove any obstacles or operate from another position Avoid exposing the remote sensor on the front panel to direct light You won t be able to use the remote sensor of this unit with the CONTROL IN jack of this unit connected to the CONTROL OUT jack of your plasma display You can use the remote sensor of the plasma display even in standby as long as the power isn t switched off Additional information Problem Remedy Sound Demo shows in e Press and hold m stop on the front panel for about five seconds The disc the display andthe unit tray ejects automatically to indicate the Sound Demo mode is disabled can t be controlled Timer indicator is Unplug the unit then plug back in Wait for one minute then switch on blinking and the Make sure the fan at the rear of the unit is not being blocked system will not switch Check that the speakers are connected correctly on Make sure the voltage of the mains power source is correct for the model e f the problem persists take it to your nearest Pioneer authorized service center or your dealer for servicing DVD CD Video CD player Problem Remedy The disc is ejected e Clean the disc automatically after Align the disc properly in the disc guide loading e f the region number on a DVD video disc does not match the number on the player the disc cannot be used see DVD Video regions on page 67
61. ess SURROUND to select the Auto listening mode If the source is Dolby Digital or DIS the DO DIGITAL or DTS indicator on the front panel lights Note e Any previously active Dolby Pro Logic or Advanced Surround mode is canceled when Auto listening mode is selected 04 Listening to your system En Listening in surround sound You can listen to any source stereo or multichannel analog or digital in surround sound Surround sound is generated from stereo sources using one of the Dolby Pro Logic decoding modes MAIN 3 e Press SURROUND repeatedly to select a listening mode or press SURROUND then use the 4 4 cursor up down buttons The listening mode choices that appear in the display will vary according to the type of source that s playing Auto Auto listening mode see above Dolby Digital DTS Dolby Digital or DIS decoding depending on the source Fora multichannel source this will be the same as Auto e Pro Logic 4 1 channel surround sound for use with any two channel source e PL II Movie Pro Logic Il 5 1 channel surround sound especially suited to movie sources for use with any two channel source PL II Music Pro Logic ll 5 1 channel surround sound especially suited to music sources for use with any two channel source see also Dolby Pro Logic II Music settings below Stereo See Listening in stereo below Note e When listening in Dolby Digital DTS m
62. ess speaker system make sure to bring both the transmitter and wireless speaker in for repair so that they can be tested properly General Problem Remedy The power does not Connect the power plug to the wall outlet turn on Disconnect the power plug from the outlet and insert again Make sure there are no loose strands of speaker wire touching the rear panel This could cause the system to shut off automatically No sound is output e f you re using the line input make sure the component is connected when a function is correctly see Connecting auxiliary components on page 59 selected Press MUTE on the remote control to turn muting off e Adjust the VOLUME e f you re using the TV input make sure you ve selected the RCA audio input see Switching the TV audio input from SCART to RCA on page 63 No image is output Make sure the IV is connected correctly refer to the Setup Guide when playing discs Not applicable to the European model Reset the video output to interlace see Video Output settings on page 55 No sound from Refer to Setting the channel levels on page 52 to check the speaker levels surround or center e Check that you haven t selected the STEREO sound mode see Listening in speakers surround sound on page 30 Connect the speakers properly refer to the Setup Guide Can t operate the Replace the batteries refer to the Setup Guide remote control Operate within 7 m 30 of the remote s
63. esult in electrocution e Insert the prongs of the AC adaptor all the way into the power outlet If the connection is incomplete heat may be generated which could lead to fire Furthermore contact with the connected prongs of the adaptor may result in electrocution Do not insert the AC adaptor into a power outlet where the connection remains loose despite inserting the prongs all the way into the outlet Heat may be generated which could lead to fire Consult with the retailer or an electrician regarding replacement of the power outlet Moving the wireless speaker If you need to move the wireless speaker first press POWER on the top panel to turn the unit off then unplug the power cord END Additional information Radio wave reflections The radio waves received by the receiver include the radio wave coming directly from the transmitter direct wave and waves coming from various directions due to reflections by walls furniture and building reflected waves The reflected waves due to obstacles and reflecting objects further produce a variety of reflected waves as well as variation in reception condition depending on locations If the audio cannot be received properly due to this phenomenon try moving the location of the wireless speaker a little Also note that audio may be interrupted due to the reflected waves when a person crosses or approaches the space between the transmitter and wireless speaker Radio wave c
64. f RDS information Radio Text Program Service Name and Program Type Radio Text RT is messages sent by the radio station These can be anything the broadcaster chooses a talk radio station might give out it telephone number as RT for example Program Service Name PS is the name of the radio station Program Type PTY indicates the kind of program currently being broadcast The receiver can search for and display the following program types News News Affairs Current affairs Info General information Sport Sport Educate Educational material Drama Radio plays or serials Culture National or regional culture theater etc Science Science and technology Varied Usually talk based material such as quiz shows or interviews Pop M Pop music Rock M Rock music Easy M Easy listening music Light M Light classical music Classics Serious classical music Other M Other music not fitting any of the above categories Weather Weather reports Finance Stock market reports commerce trading etc Children Programs for children Social Social affairs Religion Programs concerning religion Phone In Public expressing their views by phone Travel Holiday type travel rather than traffic announcements Leisure Leisure interests and hobbies Jazz Jazz Country Country music Nation M Popular music in a language other than Engli
65. g see Home theater sound setup above make sure you calibrate your system for surround sound his is a quick and easy way to get good surround sound for your room Fora more detailed surround sound setup see Using the System Setup menu on page 50 1 If the system isn t already on press STANDBY ON to switch it on 2 Press ROOM SETUP e f you have previously set up the room type and seating position the display will show the current room settings 3 Press ENTER 4 Usethe f 4 cursor up down buttons to select a room type then press ENTER Choose one of the following e S Smaller than average room e M Average room e L Larger than average room 5 Use the 4 4 cursor up down buttons to select a seating position Press ENTER Choose one of the following depending on where your main listening position is e Fwd If you are nearer to the front speakers than the surround speakers e Mid If you are equal distance from the front and surround speakers e Back If you are nearer to the surround speakers than the front speakers Note e The Room Setup automatically sets up both channel level and channel delay If you have already set the channel levels manually see Setting the channel levels on page 52 you will see Room Set in the display when you first press the ROOM SETUP button Getting started Setting up the remote to control your TV You can set up the supplied remote to control your TV usi
66. ghts during playback of a DIS source page 30 17 kHz MHz Indicates the unit of the frequency shown in the character display kHz for AM MHz for FM 18 Character display 19 go Lights during multi angle scenes on a DVD disc page 42 EN Controls and displays 20 WIRELESS Lights when the W Surr mode is selected see Using the wireless speaker system on page 27 Remote control STANDBY ON CD FM AM L1 L2 NE Povo Troa v T FI MASTER VOLUME pP A m m ee weeee i EE BASS MODE DIALOGUE CH LEVEL SURROUND ADVANCED VIRTUAL SB PROGRAM REPEAT RANDOM L 6 E jm Cl HOME 1 7 EN Bl SYSTEM QUIET 1 8 SETUP TESTTONE MIDNIGHT 19 H SR FOLDER FOLDER 20 pi WIRELESS 2 1 MAIN p SUB ROOM SETUP A Important e Functions printed in green on the remote control are accessed by switching the MAIN SUB switch to SUB 1 STANDBY ON Press to switch the system on or into standby Controls and displays 2 Function select buttons Press to select the source you want to listen to DVD CD TUNER TV LINE 3 FRONT SURROUND Use to select a Front Surround listening mode page 31 4 Disc playback controls b gt Press to start or resume playback lt lt and 1 I Use for reverse slow motion playback frame reverse and reverse scanning gt gt and II I Use for forward slow motion playback frame advance and forward scanning
67. h African MOGs es curas ad AC 220 230 V 50 60 Hz En rico PU AC 230 V 50 60 Hz Taiwan model AC 110 120 V 60 Hz Australian New Zealand Malaysian models AC 240 V 50 60 Hz POWO CONSUIMIDUON sacado Ed eed 175W Power consumption in standby 0 5 W Accessories DVD CD receiver Remote control aqua dre or eR RE d AA R6 dry cell batteries Video cable yellow PIUGS 1 AM loop antenna vac acea dor doe Soc C acrior 3 1 PIT SIDING Ia o eis wee PEL IER VIRI 1 wo COM MT 1 SE AA Gene eed 1 These operating INStruCtiONs Warranty Card European U K Australian and New Zealand models on y 1 Speaker System Front speakers x2 center speaker x1 Subwoofer x7 Front speakers PRCIOSUIC i42 1s apibus Closed box bookshelf type magnetically shielded ESL m TETERE ET 10x7 cm 1 way system Speakers 10x7 cm cone type Nominalimpedance 6 Frequency range 90 Hz to 20 kHz Maximum Input Power 100 W Dimensions 105 W x 158 H x 88 D mm D p v rP rt 0 8 kg Center speaker ENCIOSUIC 223 22 4 Closed box bookshelf type magnetically shielded DUBLOITIA a eS UE bea d Edad 10x7 cm 1 way system Speakers 10x7 cm cone type Nominalimpedance 6 Frequency range 18 Hz to 20 kHz Maximum Input Power 100 W Dimensio
68. he sides or at the top and bottom of the screen While the slideshow is running Button What it does i Pauses the slideshow press again to restart lt lt Displays the previous picture P Displays the next picture ANGLE Pauses the slideshow and rotates the currently displayed picture 90 clockwise Press gt gt play to restart slideshow ZOOM Pauses the slideshow and zooms the screen see below Press play to restart slideshow DVD Displays the Disc Navigator MENU screen see below FOLDER Skips to the next previous folder FOLDER when playing a JPEG disc Note The Il ANGLE and ZOOM buttons do not work while the display shows LOADING e The time it takes for the player to load a file increases with large file sizes Up to 999 files are viewable on a disc If there are more files than this on a disc only the first 999 files are viewable e f you want to play the WMA MP3 tracks on a disc that also contains JPEG picture files you should first set the Photoviewer option to Off See Options on page 5T Using the JPEG Disc Navigator and Photo Browser Use the JPEG Disc Navigator to find a particular folder or picture by filename on the disc in the play position use the Photo Browser to find a picture within a folder by thumbnail image 1 Press DVD MENU to display the Disc Navigator screen Disc Navigator File 1 40 001 FL000001 002 FL000002 003 FL000003 004 FL00000
69. hts when a disc is playing 3 MIDNIGHT Lights when the Midnight mode is selected page 33 4 QUIET Lights when the Quiet mode is selected page 33 5 PGM Lights when a program list has been programmed page 39 17416815914 6 RPT and RPT 1 RPT lights during repeat play RPT 1 lights during repeat one track play page 37 7 RDM Lights during random play page 38 8 ATT Lights when the input attenuator is active for the currently selected analog input page 65 9 RECMODE Lights when the Rec Mode is on page 60 10 Timer indicators Lights when the wake up timer is set page 48 9 Lights when the sleep timer is active page 49 11 OO PRO LOGIC II Lights during Dolby Pro Logic Il decoding page 30 12 OO DIGITAL Lights during playback of a Dolby Digital source page 30 13 Speaker indicators These show which speakers are being used to output the current source they are not placement diagrams The illustrations below show some example displays 5 1 channel surround sound Stereo 2 7 channel sound p 8 3 1 channel sound with Dialogue enhancement on the center channel 5 1 channel surround sound with Virtual Surround Back mode active 14 PRGSVE Not applicable to the European model Lights when progressive scan video output is selected page 56 15 ADV SURR Lights when one of the Advanced or Front ourround listening modes is selected page 31 16 ETS Li
70. iled information Discs recorded in packet write mode UDF format are not compatible with this player Check the DVD R RW or CD R RW software disc boxes for additional compatibility information Compressed audio compatibility e Compatible formats MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 MP3 Windows Media Audio WMA e Sampling rates 32 44 1 or 48kHz e Bit rates Any 128Kbps or higher recommended e VBR variable bit rate MP3 playback Yes e VBR WMA playback No WMA lossless encoding compatible No DRM Digital Rights Management compatible Yes DRM protected audio files will not play in this player See also DRM in the Glossary on page 80 File extensions mp3 wma these must be used for the player to recognize MP3 and WMA files do not use for other file types File structure Up to 999 files per folder About WMA Hy Pie AE The Windows Media logo printed on the box indicates that this player can playback Windows Media Audio content WMA is an acronym for Windows Media Audio and refers to an audio compression technology developed by Microsoft Corporation WMA content can be encoded by using Windows Media Player version 7 7 1 Windows Media Player for Windows XP or Windows Media Player 9 Series Microsoft Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries JPEG file compatibility e Compatible formats Bas
71. ind it damaged ask your nearest Pioneer authorized service center or your dealer for a replacement Wireless speaker system maintenance and precautions A Important Even when not in use the fan in the wireless speaker will continue to operate owitching off the wireless speaker when not in use will increase product life Cleaning the exterior Use a polishing cloth or dry cloth to wipe off dust and dirt If the surfaces are very dirty wipe with a soft cloth dipped in some neutral cleanser diluted five or six times with water and wrung out well then wipe again with a dry cloth Do not use furniture wax or cleaners Never use thinners benzine or insecticide sprays or other chemicals on or near this unit since they will corrode the surface If you use a chemical impregnated cleaning cloth read the instructions carefully before use These cloths may leave smear marks on half mirror finish surfaces if this happens finish with a dry cloth Make sure to unplug the unit when cleaning AC adapter and power cord caution Do not leave the power cord near heating equipment The coating of the cord may melt which could lead to fire and or electrocution e Make sure to grasp the body of the AC adaptor when removing it from the power outlet If you pull the power cord it may become damaged which could lead to fire and or electrocution Do not attempt to plug in or remove the AC adaptor with wet hands This may r
72. ions Normal Use for surround sound with the wireless speaker placed behind the listening position Front left Center Subwoofer Front right Listening position Wireless speaker Wide default Use to create enveloping surround sound with the wireless speaker placed behind the listening position see illustration for Normal above Left Side Use for surround sound with the wireless speaker placed to the left of the listening position Front left Center Subwoofer Front right Wireless speaker Listening position IN Getting started Right Side Use for surround sound with the wireless speaker placed to the right of the listening position Front left Center Subwoofer Front right Wireless speaker Listening position 8 Press ENTER Note e f you selected W Stereo in step 4 the WIRELESS button has no effect when the system is switched on W Stereo flashes in the display The WIRELESS indicator on the front panel display is only shown when W Surr is selected A Important Even when not in use the fan in the wireless speaker will continue to operate owitching off the wireless speaker when not in use will increase product life Placing the transmitter and the wireless speaker too close together will result in an unstable signal Make sure they are more than 1m apart for the best reception The radio waves sent from the transmitter to the wireless spe
73. irm NN Listening to your system Listening in stereo You can listen to any source stereo or multichannel analog or digital in stereo When playing a multichannel source stereo sound is created by downmixing all channels to the front left right speakers and the subwoofer MAIN 3 Press SURROUND repeatedly until Stereo shows in the display Any active Advanced or Front Surround mode is canceled Listening with headphones When headphones are connected only the Stereo default and Phones Surround virtual surround sound for headphones modes are available When you disconnect them it reverts to the previous mode e With headphones connected press ADVANCED or FRONT SURROUND to select Phones Surround or SURROUND to select Stereo Listening to your system Enhancing dialogue Default setting Dialog Off European model Dialog Mid All other models The Dialogue Enhancement feature is designed to make the dialog stand out from other background sounds in a TV or movie soundtrack p SUB e Press DIALOGUE to select the amount dialog enhancement Press repeatedly to select from Dialog Off No dialog enhancement e Dialog Mid Moderate dialog enhancement Dialog Max Strong dialog enhancement Listening with a virtual surround back speaker Default setting Vir SB Off The Virtual Surround Back feature can be used when listening in surround sound using the otandard surroun
74. is equipment is limited to home use Transmission distances may be reduced depending on communication environments In the following locations poor condition or inability to receive radio waves may cause the audio to be interrupted or stopped e n reinforced concrete buildings or homes made of metallic structural members Near large metallic furniture In a crowd of people or near a building or obstacle If you live in a heavily populated residential area apartment townhouse etc and if your neighbor s microwave is placed near your system you may experience radio wave interference or no sound from the speaker If this occurs move your unit to a different place When the microwave is not in use there will be no radio wave interference For safety in operation Do not use the system in the proximity of electronic equipment that requires high accuracy control or handling of very low level signals such as e Hearing aids cardiac pacemakers other electrical medical equipment fire alarms automatic doors and other automated control equipment The system may affect the electronic equipment causing malfunction or accident e f you use a pacemaker or other electrical medical equipment consult the manufacturer or dealer to check the effects of radio waves on it Do not use the system in places where its use is prohibited for example near aircraft equipment and in hospitals The system may affect electronic
75. itch the system back on When TV format is set to AUTO or NTSC When set to Progressive PAL and NTSC discs are both output as progressive NISC video See also V format setting on page 66 e When Component Out above is set to Progressive there is no video output from the VIDEO and S VIDEO jacks If you want to display video on more than one monitor simultaneously make sure that it is set to Interlace See also V format setting on page 66 When TV format is set to PAL Progressive cannot be selected See also TV format setting on page 66 Compatibility of this player with progressive scan and high definition TVs This player is compatible with progressive video Macro Vision System Copy Guard Consumers should note that not all high definition television sets are fully compatible with this product and may cause artifacts to be displayed in the picture In case of 525 progressive scan picture problems it is recommended that the user switch the En connection to the standard definition output Interlace If there are questions regarding our TV set compatibility with this model please contact our customer service center This system is compatible with the following Pioneer displays and monitors PDP 503HDG PDP 504HDG PDP 433HDG PDP 434HDG Using the SCART AV output European model only There are two different kinds of video outputs you can use to connect this system to your TV The SCART output sho
76. its sound may seem quieter than it actually is Chapter 10 NET Video Adjust menu Video Adjust menu Video Adjust Default setting Standard From the Video Adjust screen you can select the standard video presentation or define presets of your own 1 Press HOME MENU and select Video Adjust from the on screen display G Video Adjust 2 Usethe cursor left right buttons to select a preset Video Adjust Standard B e Standard Normal e Memory1 2 Use for saving your own presets see below 3 Press ENTER to make the setting and exit the Video Adjust screen Note e Depending on the disc and the TV monitor you may not see the effect clearly Creating your own presets You can create up to three presets of your own 1 Select one of the Memory presets see above 2 Press cursor down to select Detailed Settings then press ENTER G video Adjust Memory1 Detailed Settings 3 Adjust the picture quality settings G Memory1 Recall Settings Memory1 B Contrast min EE max Brightness min ES max Chroma Level min ENS max Use the 4 4 cursor up down buttons to select a setting Use the m gt cursor left right buttons to adjust the current setting Press DISPLAY to switch between full and single view You can change the preset number from the Recall Settings menu item You can adjust any or all of the following picture quality settings Contrast Adjust
77. les may be further subdivided into chapters Title 1 Title 2 Title 3 Chapter 1 Chapter2 Chapter 3 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 CDs and Video CD Super VCDs are divided into tracks Track 1 Track Track3 Track4 Track5 Track6 CD ROMs contain folders and files MP3 and WMA files are referred to as tracks Folders may contain further folders adel a Folder B Folder C MA 8 E E Folder A Track 1 Track 2 Track3 Track 1 File 1 File 2 DVD Video regions All DVD Video discs carry a region mark on the case somewhere that indicates which region s of the world the disc is compatible with Your DVD system also has a region mark which you can find on the rear panel Discs from incompatible regions will not play in this player Discs marked ALL will play in any player The diagram below shows the various DVD regions of the world Handling discs When holding discs of any type take care not to leave fingerprints dirt or scratches on the disc surface Hold the disc by its edge or by the center hole and edge Damaged or dirty discs can affect playback performance Take care also not to scratch the label side of the disc Although not as fragile as the recorded side scratches can still result in a disc becoming unusable Should a disc become marked with fingerprints dust etc clean using a soft dry cloth wiping the disc lightly from the center to the outside edge as shown in the diagram below
78. less speaker Power requirements European U K Hong Kong South African model AC 220 230 V 50 60 Hz Australian New Zealand models AC 240 V 50 60 Hz En Taiwanese model AC 110 V 60 Hz Other models AC 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption Australian New Zealand models 55W Taiwanese model 51W Other MOES a avec ae ranse qw SORS 52W Amplifier characteristics Maximum power output 005 25W ch RMS 1kHz THD 10 4 SPeakKer MED x2 39 7b anand 1 cm cone type x2 Vee iana Peas d 4 0 kg Dimensions without antenna 430 W x 180 H x 138 D mm Accessories Digital Wireless Speaker System PIS con M eee os oh ek eee eh ees 1 RCA stereo COrd 1 Power COTd Zo EAD Ru SC dod adc 1 Warranty card European U K Australian and New Zealand models only 1 Note e Specifications and design subject to possible modification without notice due to improvements Additional information fonts licenced by NEC corporation FontAvenue is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation This product includes FontAvenue R This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized b
79. llation and maintenance of this system Hints on installation We want you to enjoy using this system for years to come so please bear in mind the following points when choosing a suitable location for it Do V Use in a well ventilated room V Place on a solid flat level surface such as a table shelf or stereo rack Don t X Use in a place exposed to high temperatures or humidity including near radiators and other heat generating appliances X Place on a window sill or other place where the system will be exposed to direct sunlight X Use in an excessively dusty or damp environment X Place directly on top of an amplifier or other component in your stereo system that becomes hot in use X Use nearatelevision or monitor as you may experience interference especially if the television uses an indoor antenna X Use in a kitchen or other room where the system may be exposed to smoke or steam X Use on a thick rug or carpet or cover with cloth this may prevent proper cooling of the system Additional information X Place on an unstable surface or one that is not large enough to support all four of the unit s feet Cleaning the pickup lens The DVD player s lens should not become dirty in normal use but if for some reason it should malfunction due to dust or dirt consult your nearest Pioneer authorized service center Although lens cleaners are commercially available we do not recommend using th
80. menu option in the Initial Settings menu to Off to be but not WMA MP3 able to access the WMA MP3 files Set to On to be able to play the JPEG files files on the same disc See Options on page 57 or vice versa Can t play WMA files The files were recorded using DRM digital rights management This is not a malfunction See DRM in the Glossary on page 80 Tuner Problem Remedy Considerable noise in Connect the antenna refer to the Setup Guide and adjust the direction and radio broadcasts position for best reception Fully extend the FM wire antenna position for best reception and secure to a wall En Additional information cm Problem Remedy Considerable noise in Connect an outdoor FM antenna see Connecting external antennas on radio broadcasts page 59 continued Connect an additional internal or external AM antenna refer to the Setup Guide and Connecting external antennas on page 59 e Turn off any other equipment that may be causing the noise or move it away from the main unit Not applicable to the European model The tuning interval is incorrect for your country or region Try switching the tuning interval frequency step see Frequency step setting on page 66 Auto tuning does not he radio signal is weak Auto tuning will only detect radio stations with a pick up some stations good signal For more sensitive tuning connect an outdoor antenna oound is mono only Check tha
81. ng the TV CONTROL buttons 1 Switch on your TV 2 Find the name of the manufacturer of your TV in the Preset code list on page 79 Next to each manufacturer is one or more three digit codes These tell the remote what kind of IV you have If the name of the manufacturer of your TV does not appear in the table you won t be able to set up this remote to control your TV 3 Pointthe remote at your TV hold down the CLR button then enter the three digit code for your TV The remote transmits an on off signal to the TV If you ve entered the correct code your TV should switch off If your TV doesn t turn off repeat the procedure using the next code in the list until your TV switches off successfully Once set you can use the individual TV controls shown below TV CONTROL T T CH INPUT VOL Button What it does O Switches your TV on or into standby CH Changes the TV channel VOL Adjusts the volume INPUT Switches the TV s input between the built in TV tuner and an external video source Note e The default setting is for a Pioneer TV Using the on screen displays For ease of use this system makes extensive use of graphical on screen displays OSDs You should get used to the way these work as you ll need to use them when setting up the system using some of the playback features such as program play and when making more advanced settings for audio and video All the screen
82. ng this unit with a Pioneer plasma display above for more on connecting these components 2 To switch SR mode on off press SR The front panel display shows the new setting SR ON or SR OFF e f SR Error shows in the display it means there is acommunication problem between the unit and the plasma display Check all connections and retry Note e The 3 ringed SR cable from Pioneer is commercially available under the part number ADE7095 Contact the Pioneer Customer Support division for more information on obtaining an SR cable You won t be able to use the remote sensor of this unit with the CONTROL IN jack of this unit connected to the CONTROL OUT jack of your plasma display You can use the remote sensor of the plasma display even in standby as long as the power isn t switched off The automatic volume muting feature is enabled separately see SR control options for Pioneer plasma displays on page 51 You can also use the System Setup menu to switch the SR mode of this unit If you disconnect the SR cable or switch the plasma display off while SR is on the setting automatically reverts to SR OFF This displays an error if you switch the input of the unit with the plasma display switched off Likewise if this unit is switched off the link with the plasma display will be terminated Additional information Chapter 13 Additional information Optional system settings These settings are accessed b
83. nmix left total right total or Lt Rt of Dolby multichannel sources is output suitable for Dolby Surround Pro Logic or other matrix decoding R Mode Off A simple stereo downmix left only right only or Lo Ro is output suitable for playback on a two channel stereo system or on headphones Note e When Recording mode is on most surround sound related functions cannot be used The display will briefly blink RecMode On if you try and use a prohibited function while Recording mode is on Other connections e When Recording mode is off the audio from the analog output may be interrupted depending on the operation e he Recording mode automatically switches off if you change the input function DVD CD TUNER etc or switch the power off Connecting using the S video output Not applicable to the European model Ift your IV has an S video input you can use this instead of the standard video output for a better quality picture e Use an S video cable not supplied to connect the S VIDEO OUT to an S video input on your TV Line up the small triangle above the jack with the same mark on the plug before plugging in S VIDEO INPUT XV DV525 FM P ANTENNA UNBaL 752 ir LOOPANTENNA Y Ps Pr COMPONENT VIDEO OUT a a S VIDEO VIDEO OUT OUT VIDEO Note e The S video output is switchable between 51 and S2 formats for compatibility with all T
84. ns 240 W x 87 H x 79 D mm WIG a nirai ri SE Rd MAIL NILI 0 85 kd Subwoofer EHCIOBUTOE Suv deua woe ds Bass reflex floor type S e Eoo quani d een qu Vi 16 cm 1 way system Sro l us 4 eu vu x wie dare e d 16 cm cone type END Additional information Frequency range European model 35 Hz to 2 8 kHz Other models 0 25 Hz to 2 5 kHz Maximum Input POWSLC 33 9 eh 100 W Dimensions Furopean model 108 W x 420 H x 390 D mm Other models 190 W x 360 H x 327 D mm ios 5 kg Accessories Speaker system Speakercables 6 Speaker setup Gguide 1 Non slip pads small 20 European model only Non slip pads large 9 OUDWOOIF SIGS vu d acr edb coed wow e don 3 Digital Wireless Speaker System General Digital Wireless Speaker System Transmitter Wireless speaker Transmitter AC adaptor Power requirements U K Hong Kong models AC 220 230 V 50 60 Hz Australian New Zealand models AC 240 V 50 60 Hz Taiwanese model AC 110 V 60 Hz Other models AC 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Power dconsunmlipllol s a oa ea xc oc ec ace a OW Rated OUtPUL a Ie Rc RR GE 12V 300mA Power consumption without AC adaptor 2W no MPH RCA jack MOI ss te apad eoe CURES ERROR SCRI D UR tees 0 3 kg Dimensions 166 W x 56 H x 112 D mm Wire
85. nu There are a number of other options in the program menu in addition to Create Edit e Playback Start Starts playback of a saved program list Playback Stop Turns off program play but does not erase the program list e Program Delete Frases the program list and turns off program play e Program Memory DVD only Select On to save the program list for the disc loaded Select Off to cancel the program memory for the disc loaded Using the front panel display Even though the OSD is available for CDs and WMAV M P3 discs the front panel display provides enough information to make a program list easily If a disc is playing stop it first 1 Press PROGRAM You re prompted to enter a track or folder for the first step in the program list P 00 gt 000 2 Use t cursor up down to select a track or a folder then press ENTER e For WMA MPS discs only To select an individual track within a folder use the f cursor up down buttons to select the folder then press gt then use 1 4 cursor up down to select a track Press ENTER P 01 537 Wait for the display to prompt you after completing each selection If you make a mistake press CLR to delete the last most recently programmed track 3 Repeatstep 2 to build up a program list A program list can contain up to 24 steps INN Playing discs 4 To play the program list press gt play Program play remains active until you press MI
86. nvironment 3 Transmitter antenna Transmits signals to the wireless speaker En Controls and displays 4 Wireless speaker antenna Receives signals from the transmitter 5 POWER Press to switch the unit on or off 6 WIRELESS MODE switch Slide to select either W SURROUND or W STEREO mode See Using the wireless speaker system on page 21 for more on these modes e W SURROUND Sounds going to the surround left and right channels are heard through the wireless speakers e W STEREO Any source playing through the main system is heard in stereo through the wireless speakers multichannel sources will be downmixed to stereo Note e The system should be in standby when switching between modes see Using the wireless speaker system on page 27 e f the mode of the wireless speaker system and the mode of the DVD receiver do not match loud noise may be output from the wireless speaker system e The STEREO MODE VOLUME control can be used to adjust the volume when W STEREO is selected 7 STEREO MODE VOLUME Turn to adjust the speaker volume when the WIRELESS MODE is set to W STEREO When set to W SURROUND the volume control does not operate The volume changes automatically 8 POWER indicator Lights when the wireless speaker is switched on 9 TUNED indicator Lights when the signal from the transmitter is properly received Note For more on using the wireless speaker system Using the wireless speake
87. ode two channel material will automatically be played in surround sound using Dolby Pro Logic ll decoding Dolby Digital DIS sources that use only the center channel cannot be played back in surround sound Dolby Pro Logic Il Music settings When listening in Dolby Pro Logic Il Music mode there are three further parameters you can adjust Center Width Dimension and Panorama 1 With Dolby Pro Logic II Music mode active press SOUND 2 Usethe cursor left right buttons to select C Width Dimen or Pnrm e C Width Center Width Makes the center channel wider higher settings or narrower lower settings Dimen Dimension Makes the sound more distant minus settings or more forward positive settings Pnrm Panorama Creates more spacious surround sound 3 Usethe 1 4 cursor up down buttons to adjust the setting Center Width is adjustable between 0 and 7 Dimension between 3 and 3 Panorama is On or Off 4 Press ENTER to confirm Listening to your system Using the Advanced Surround effects The Advanced Surround effects can be used with any multichannel or stereo source for a variety of additional Surround sound effects Ine Standard surround setup described in Home theater sound setup on page 20 should be used with these effects For more options see Adjusting the Advanced and Front Surround effect level below MAIN 3 Press ADVANCED to select an Advanced Surround mode
88. of an external playback component These include components such as a VCR or cassette deck Connect using RCA pin plug stereo cables e Connect the LINE 1 OUT jacks to the analog inputs of an external recording component These include components such as a cassette deck VCR MD or another recorder with analog inputs Connect using RCA pin plug stereo cables e Connect the LINE 2 OPTICAL IN jack on the rear panel to the optical digital output of an external playback component DS These include digital components such as an MD player digital satellite or a game system Connect using a optical digital cable not supplied En LE tip e f you re playing a high signal level source which is producing unpleasant distortion from the speakers you can reduce the signal level of the auxiliary source connected to the TV or LINE 1 analog inputs by switching on the attenuator See Optional system settings on page 65 to do this Recording mode The Recording mode allows you to make surround compatible analog recordings from the LINE 1 OUT jacks Dolby multichannel sources will be downmixed to stereo for improved playback with systems that can provide matrix decoding like Dolby Pro Logic 1 Press SOUND 2 Usethe cursor left right buttons to select Rec Mode 3 Press ENTER 4 Use the 4 cursor up down buttons to select R Mode On or R Mode Off e R Mode On A surround compatible dow
89. or 1518 Panjabi pa 1601 Polish pl 1612 Pashto Pushto ps 1619 Portuguese pt 1620 Quechua qu 1721 Rhaeto Romance rm 1813 Kirundi rn 1814 Romanian ro 1815 Kinyarwanda rw 1823 Sanskrit sa 1901 Sindhi sd 1904 Sangho sg 1907 Serbo Croatian sh 1908 Sinhalese si 1909 Slovak sk 1911 Slovenian sl 1912 Samoan sm 1913 Shona sn 1914 Somali so 1915 Albanian sq 1917 Serbian sr 1918 Siswati ss 1919 Sesotho st 1920 Sundanese su 1921 Swedish sv 1922 Swahili sw 1923 Tamil ta 2001 Telugu te 2005 Tajik tg 2007 Thai th 2008 Tigrinya ti 2009 Turkmen tk 2011 Tagalog tl 2012 Setswana tn 2014 Tonga to 2015 Turkish tr 2018 Tsonga ts 2019 Tatar tt 2020 Twi tw 2023 Ukrainian uk 2111 Urdu ur 2118 Uzbek uz 2126 Vietnamese vi 2209 Volap k vo 2215 Wolof wo 2315 Xhosa xh 2408 Yoruba yo 2515 Zulu zu 2621 Country code list Country Country code Country code letter Argentina 0118 ar Hong Kong 0811 hk Philippines 1608 ph Australia 0121 au India 0914 in Portugal 1620 pt Austria 0120 at Indonesia 0904 id Russian Federation 1821 ru Belgium 0205 be Italy 0920 it Singapore 1907 sg Brazil 0218 br Canada 0301 ca Chile 0312 cl China 0314 cn Denmark 0411 dk Finland 0609 fi France 0618 fr Germany 0405 de Japan 1016 jp Korea Republic of 1118 kr Malaysia
90. or any of the program types listed on the previous page 1 Pressthe TUNER button to select the FM band RDS is only possible in the FM band 2 Press DISPLAY repeatedly until PTY SEARCH appears in the display 3 Use cursor left right to select the program type you want to hear 4 Press ENTER to search for the program type The system starts searching through the station presets for a match When it finds one the search stops and the station plays for five seconds 5 If you want to keep listening to the station press ENTER within the 5 seconds If you don t press ENTER searching resumes Chapter 8 Using the timer Setting the wake up timer Use the wake up timer to set the system to switch on at any time and start playing whatever source you want A Important e The clock must be set to the correct time for the wake up timer to work properly see Setting the clock on page 19 STANDBY ON CD FM AM L1 L2 DVD tuner TV ll LINE TIMER CLOC MASTER SUB VOLUME T CH 1 Select the source you want played For example press TUNER FM AM on the front panel to select the radio as your source 2 Prepare the source For example tune in the radio station you want to wake up to INS Using the timer 3 Setthe volume 4 Press TIMER CLOCK twice to reach the timer menu 5 Usethe cursor left right buttons to select Wake Up then press ENTER 6 Usethe cursor
91. or press ADVANCED then use the 4 buttons Press repeatedly to select from Adv Movie Gives a movie theater type sound Adv Music Gives a concert hall type sound Expanded Creates an extra wide surround field e TV Surr Designed for mono or stereo TV broadcasts and other sources Sports Designed for sports and other programs based on commentary e Game Creates surround sound from video game sources 5ch Stereo Designed to give powerful surround sound to stereo music sources Using Front Surround The Front Surround feature is only possible if you connect a pair of speakers not supplied to the surround speaker terminals This setup is ideal when rear surround speaker placement isn t possible or you want to avoid running long speaker cables in your listening area his setup should be used with the Front ourround modes below to take advantage of wall and ceiling reflections for a very realistic surround effect Center Subwoofer Front Surround right right Surround Front left left Listening position The surround speakers should be placed on either side of the front speakers and oriented either towards the walls or straight ahead depending on which mode you are using see below For more options see Adjusting the Advanced and Front Surround effect level below FRONT SURROUND e Press FRONT SURROUND to select an Front Surround mode or press FRONT SURROUND then use
92. otoViewer menu option in the Initial Settings menu to Off to be able to play some copy protected CDs See Options on page 57 Picture disturbance e This player is compatible with Macro Vision System copy guard Some during playback or discs include a copy prevention signal and when this type of disc is played dark back stripes etc may appear on some sections of the picture depending on the TV This is not a malfunction e Discs respond differently to particular player functions This may result in the screen becoming black for a brief instant or shaking slightly when the function is executed These problems are largely due to differences between discs and disc content and are not malfunctions of this player Noticeable difference in DVD and CD DVDs and CDs use different recording methods This is not a malfunction volume WMA MP3 JPEG discs Problem Remedy CD ROM disc is not Make sure that the CD ROM was recorded using the ISO 9660 disc format recognized by the See Disc content format playback compatibility on page 8 for other disc system compatibility information Files dont show upin The files on the disc must be named with the correct file extension mp3 the Disc Navigator for MP3 files wma for WMA files jog for JPEG files upper or lower case is Photo Browser OK See Disc content format playback compatibility on page 8 for other disc compatibility information Can play JPEG files e Set the PhotoViewer
93. r system on page 27 03 Getting started En Chapter 3 Getting started Switching on and setting up After making sure everything is connected up properly you re ready to switch on The first thing to do is to tell the system what kind of TV you re using standard or widescreen After that you can set up the surround sound for your room and set the clock so that you can use the timer features STANDBY ON 1 Press STANDBY ON on the remote or the front panel to switch the system on Also make sure that your TV is switched on and that the video input is set to this system for example if you connected this system to the VIDEO 1 input on your TV switch your TV to VIDEO 1 2 Follow the directions that appear on the on screen display European model e Use the cursor up down buttons to choose a language then press ENTER Let s Get Started Menu Select the display language using the cursor keys on the remote English francais Deutsch Italiano Espanol Choose one then press All other models e After you re finished reading the welcome screen press ENTER to move on Welcome to Pioneer DVD Thank you for purchasing this Pioneer DVD player Before using please take a little time to setup your DVD player Put the batteries into the remote control Next press the ENTER button on the remote control and start the Let s Get Started Menu Next Y Getting started 3 Usethe
94. rack chapter and title information can be displayed on screen while a disc is playing e To show switch hide the information displayed press DISPLAY repeatedly e When a disc is playing the information appears at the top of the screen Front panel display information Limited disc information also appears in the front panel display Press DISPLAY to change the displayed information e DVD DVD RW displays Title no Chapter no Elapsed title time 2 2 849 Title no Remaining title time 1 11 107 00 0 42 Title no Chapter no Remaining chapter time e CD and Video CD Super VCD displays 4 gt 116 Track no Elapsed track time 4 gt 320 Track no Remaining track time CD Video CD only Disc ree Remaining disc time CD Video CD only Playing discs Elapsed track time e WMA MP3 disc displays 2 035 Track no EVE R YB OD Track name BEST 0 Fo Folder name e JPEG disc displays TIGE R 01 File name 200 R TRIP Folder name Chapter 6 KO Viewing JPEG discs Viewing JPEG discs Playing a JPEG slideshow After loading a CD CD R RW containing JPEG pictures press gt gt to start a slideshow from the first folder picture on the disc The player displays the pictures in each folder in alphabet ical order Pictures are automatically adjusted so that they fill as much of the screen as possible if the aspect ratio of the picture is different to your TV screen you may notice black bars at t
95. racks With these discs you can switch between the two soundtracks as well as individual channels in each En e Press AUDIO repeatedly to select an audio channel option QD Audio Stereo Zooming the screen Using the zoom feature you can magnify a part of the screen by a factor of 2 or 4 while watching a DVD or Video CD Super VCD or playing a JPEG disc 1 During playback use the ZOOM button to select the zoom factor Normal 2x or 4x e Since DVD Video CD Super VCD and JPEG pictures have a fixed resolution picture quality will deteriorate especially at 4x zoom This is not a malfunction 2 Use the cursor buttons to change the zoomed area You can change the zoom factor and the zoomed area freely during playback e f the navigation square at the top of the screen disappears press ZOOM again to display it Note e f you are displaying subtitles these will disappear when the screen is zoomed They will reappear when you return the screen to normal Switching camera angles Some DVD discs feature scenes shot from two or more angles check the disc box for details When a multi angle scene is playing a P24 icon appears on screen to let you know that other angles are available this can be switched off if you prefer see Display settings on page 57 INN Playing discs e During playback or when paused press ANGLE to switch angle Displaying disc information OSD disc information Various t
96. ration displays Play Resume Scan and so on are shown on screen Off Operation displays are not shown Angle Indicator On A camera icon is displayed on screen during multi angle scenes on a DVD disc Off No multi angle indication is shown Options Setting Option What it means Parental Lock See below See Parental Lock below Photo Viewer On Only the JPEG files are shown on discs that contains both Setting does not take effect until the next disc is loaded or the current Off disc is reloaded WMA MP3 audio files and JPEG picture files WMA MP3 audio file playback is possible Parental Lock Default level Off Default password none Default Country code us 2119 To give you some control over what your children watch on your DVD player some DVD Video discs feature a Parental Lock level If your player is set to a lower level than the disc the disc won t play Some discs also support the Country Code feature The player does not play certain scenes on these discs depending on the Country Code you set Note e Not all discs use Parental Lock and will play without requiring the password first e f you forget your password you ll need to reset the playerto register a new password see Resetting the system on page 66 Registering a new password You must register a password before you can change the Parental Lock level or enter a Country code 1 Select Password Q Initial
97. rohibited because the sound is muted press the MUTE button to turn the sound on Exit Appears briefly when a menu is automatically exited after a set period of inactivity SR Error Appears when there is a communication problem between the unit and the plasma display Check all connections and retry Additional information Screen sizes and disc formats DVD Video discs come in several different screen aspects ranging from TV programs which are generally 4 3 to CinemaScope widescreen movies with an aspect ratio of up tO about 7 3 Televisions also come in different aspect ratios standard 4 3 and widescreen 16 9 Widescreen TV users If you have a widescreen TV the TV Screen setting see Video Output settings on page 55 of this system should be set to 16 9 Wide When you watch discs recorded in 4 3 format you can use the IV controls to select how the picture is presented Your TV may offer various zoom and stretch options see the instructions that came with your TV for details Please note that some movie aspect ratios are wider than 16 9 so even though you have a widescreen IV these discs will still play in a letterbox style with black bars at the top and bottom of the screen Standard TV users If you have a standard TV the TV Screen setting see Video Output settings on page 55 ofthis system should be set to 4 3 Letter Box or 4 3 Pan amp Scan depending on which you prefer Set to 4 3
98. rom a JPEG disc 1 During slideshow playback use the ZOOM button to select the zoom factor e Normal e 2x e 4x Normal Zoom 2x Zoom 4x The slideshow is paused when the screen Is Zoomed Since JPEG pictures have a fixed resolution picture quality may deteriorate especially at 4x zoom This is not a malfunction 2 Use the cursor buttons f 1 to change the zoomed area You can change the zoom factor and the zoomed area freely 3 Toresume the slideshow press play 07 More tuner features RDS En Chapter 7 More tuner features RDS European model only An introduction to RDS Radio Data System or RDS as it s usually known is a system used by FM radio stations to provide listeners with various kinds of information the name of the station and the kind of show they re broadcasting for example This information shows up as text on the display and you can switch between the kind of information shown Although you don t get RDS information from all FM radio stations you do with most Probably the best feature of RDS is that you can search automatically by type of program So if you felt like listening to jazz you could search for a station that s broadcasting a show with the program type Jazz There are around 30 such program types including various genres of music news sport talk shows financial information and so on The receiver lets you display three different kinds o
99. s are navigated in basically the same way using the cursor buttons f e wb to change the highlighted item and pressing ENTER to select it A Important e Throughout this manual Select means use the cursor buttons to highlight an item on screen then press ENTER RETURN BE FE SUB Button What it does HOME Displays exits the on screen MENU display eetl Changes the highlighted menu item ENTER Selects the highlighted menu item both ENTER buttons work in exactly the same way En Button What it does RETURN Returns to the main menu without saving changes e tip e The button guide at the bottom of every OSD screen shows you which buttons you ll need to use for that screen Playing discs The basic playback controls for playing DVD CD Video CD Super VCD and WMA MP3 discs are covered here Further functions are detailed in chapter 5 1 If the player isn t already on press STANDBY ON to switch it on If you re playing a DVD or Video CD Super VCD also turn on your TV and make sure that it is set to the correct video input 2 Press 4 OPEN CLOSE to open the disc tray 3 Load a disc Load a disc with the label side facing up using the disc tray guide to align the disc if you re loading a double sided DVD disc load it with the side you want to play face down 03 Getting started 4 Press gt play to start playback If you re playing a DVD or Video CD Super VCD a
100. s set amp tip Press TIMER CLOCK anytime to display the clock Note e f you unplug the system from the wall outlet or there is a power outage you will need to set the clock again En Home theater sound setup After setting up your front speakers as shown below refer to the supplied setup guide or Using the wireless speaker system on page 27 for more wireless speaker placement options e Standard surround setup This is a standard multichannel surround sound speaker setup Front left Center Subwoofer Front right Listening position Wireless speaker The following speaker placement options are only possible if you have connected a pair of speakers not supplied to the surround speaker terminals refer to the setup guide to do this and you are using the the wireless speaker as a second stereo system see Using the wireless speaker system on page 21 for more on this e Standard surround 5 spot setup Provides enveloping surround sound by using additional surround speakers Front left Center Subwoofer Front right Listening position Surround D right Surround left Front surround 3 spot setup See Using Front Surround on page 31 for more on this Center Surround Front Subwoofer Front Surround left left right right not supplied not supplied Listening position IN Getting started Using the Room Setup After you have set up your speakers to your likin
101. s the contrast between light and dark Brightness Adjusts the overall bright ness Chroma Level Adjusts how saturated colors appear 4 Press ENTER to save the preset and exit the Video Adjust screen Initial Settings menu Chapter 11 Initial Settings menu Using the Initial Settings menu The Initial Settings menu provides audio and video output settings parental lock settings Note and display settings among others e n the table below the default setting is If an option is grayed out it means that it shown in bold other settings are shown in cannot be changed at the current time This is italics usually because a disc is playing Stop the e Some settings such as TV Screen Audio disc then change the setting Language and Subtitle Language may be overridden by the DVD disc Often these 1 Press HOME MENU and select Initial settings can also be made from the DVD Pekings disc menu e Furopean model only The AV Connector Out setting only needs to be set if you have 2 Use the cursor buttons and ENTER to connected this player to your TV using a select the setting and option you want to SCART cable See Using the SCART AV set output on page 62 All the settings and options are explained on the following pages Video Output settings Setting Option What it means TV Screen 4 3 Letter Box Set if you have a conventional 4 3 TV Widescreen movies are See also Screen sizes shown with black bars top
102. settings System Setup menu options in Watching NISC on a PAL TV MODO FAD rm Resetting the system eee Using and taking care of discs Titles chapters and tracks OVD VIOSO TOOIOFIS x a dciace di doe ary Roe KINO UNI IIIA SONNO AAA wee eee TOV OIC ates a AA AU AAA Proper installation and maintenance of INS SYSICM 46 64 ee rata ae aw eae es Fini OFPITIStO QUIE ru acs ci cu tnc i ew n amp Cleaning the pickup lens Problems with condensation Moving the system unit POWER cord eetlllOl T a o dara de 8c Wireless speaker system maintenance and prec uUtlofiS WAA Cleaning The exterior s auc xx eO Moving the wireless speaker Radio wave reflections Radio waye CANON saa dca rie ianua aa SCONE OLODSFSDUDIT EIA For safety in operation SAUC SIEC MCI Y sae uia uude ba x deu TOU BIESNOCUING ET oe ne ees 72 OGNCldl 3d rds eee Saas wees ae 72 DV D CD Video CD playet s sm mms 73 WMAMPJJPEG diSCS ark ciini s omn 74 jn c 74 Wireless speaker system 75 ELTOF Message uad wor res n y n aa 76 Screen sizes and disc formats 77 Widescreen IV USES 2 020 e eee eee 77 Standard TV USES caca xc hae Cc 77 Selecting languages using the language COCOS La acra dead Ru ao de ACD a ened ad 77 Language code JISL a iia uxo RR iem 78 COUMU OO IIS rontik tarrei rri RR Rt 78 Preset Coda list acier RR RUE de n Bea es 79 Sacco PRI 80 oS
103. sh Oldies Popular music from the 50s and 60s Folk M Folk music Document Documentaries More tuner features RDS In addition there are three other program types TEST Alarm and None Alarm and TEST are used for emergency announcements You can t search for these but the tuner will switch automatically to this RDS broadcast signal None appears when a program type cannot be found Displaying RDS information Use the DISPLAY button to display the different types of RDS information available RT PS and PTY e Press DISPLAY to select the RDS information display Each press changes the display as follows e RT Radio Text display PS Program Service display e PTY Program Type display e PTY SEARCH see Searching for RDS programs below e Current tuner frequency Note e f any noise is picked up while displaying the RI scroll some characters may be displayed incorrectly If you see No Data in the HT display it means no RT data is transmitted from the broadcast station The display will automatically switch to the PS data display If no PS data is transmitted from the station the frequency will be displayed In the PTY display there are cases where No Data or None is shown If this happens the PS display is shown after a few seconds Searching for RDS programs One of the most useful features of RDS is the ability to search for a particular kind of radio program You can search f
104. sor right then use the number buttons to enter the 4 digit Country code The new Country code is set and you will return to the Options menu screen Note that the new Country code doesn t take effect until the next disc is loaded or the current disc is reloaded Other connections Chapter 12 Other connections Please refer to the supplied setup guide for basic connections and the wireless speaker setup options Connecting external antennas External AM antenna Use 5 6 meters of vinyl insulated wire and set up either indoors or outdoors Leave the AM loop antenna connected Outdoor antenna Indoor antenna vinyl coated wire LAM LOOP ANTENNA External FM antenna Use a PAL connector to hook up an external FM antenna ANTENNA Connecting auxiliary i components This system has both stereo analog inputs and outputs as well as a optical digital input Use these to connect external components such as your VCR MD or CD R recorder AUDIO OUTPUT XV DV525 DOO Krv AUDIO LINE 1 R e Connect the TV IN jacks to the audio outs of your TV or VCR This will enable you to hear the TV or VCR through this system Connect using RCA pin plug stereo cables 12 Other connections Tape deck etc C3 o o o cO Ss AUDIO AUDIO OUTPUT INPUT XV DV525 e Connect the LINE 1 IN jacks to the analog outputs
105. splays En VIRTUAL SB Press to switch the Virtual Surround Back speaker effect on off page 33 BASS MODE Use to select a Bass Mode page 34 DIALOGUE Use to select a Dialogue mode page 33 CH LEVEL Use to adjust the speaker level page 52 16 DVD CD buttons AUDIO Press to select an audio channel or language page 41 SUBTITLE Press to display change the DVD subtitle display page 41 ANGLE Press to change camera angle during DVD multi angle scene playback page 42 PROGRAM Use to program play a program list page 39 40 REPEAT Use to select a repeat play mode page 37 RANDOM Use to select a random play mode page 38 17 ZOOM Press to change the screen zoom level page 42 TOP MENU Use to display the top menu of a DVD disc in the play position this may be the same as pressing DVD MENU HOME MENU Press to display or exit the on screen menu for Initial Settings Play Mode functions etc 18 SYSTEM SETUP Use to make various system and surround sound settings page 50 TEST TONE Use to output the test tone for speaker setup page 52 QUIET MIDNIGHT Use to select the Quiet and Midnight modes page 33 19 DIMMER Press to switch between normal and dimmed front panel display DISPLAY Press to display change disc information shown on screen page 42 TIMER CLOCK Press to display the clock and to access the timer menu page 19 and page 48 20 SR Press to
106. switch the SR mode on off page 64 FOLDER Press to jump to previous folders FOLDER Press to jump to the next folder CLR Press to clear an entry ENTER oelects menu options etc works exactly the same as the ENTER button in 7 above 21 MAIN SUB Change from MAIN to SUB to access the functions commands printed in green on the remote ROOM SETUP Press to start Room Setup page 20 Controls and displays with the wireless speaker system see Using the wireless speaker system on page 27 WIRELESS Press to switch between surround modes 22 Number buttons Use the number buttons for selecting chapters tracks from a disc directly gt Controls and displays Transmitter CHANNEL WIRELESS SUBE MODE 1 CHANNEL indicators 7 Light to indicate the selected channel Note 2 CHANNEL In case of poor reception due to interference from other electrical devices you can improve reception by selecting another channel Each time you press the button the channel changes sequentially Poor reception may cause the audio to be interrupted or disappear completely This is not a malfunction Try changing the location or orientation of the transmitter and or the wireless speaker to improve reception e The wireless speaker can be used at distances of up to 10m from the CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 transmitter This range may change depending on the e
107. t least 10 cm at top 10 cm at rear and 10 cm at each side WARNING Slot and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating to prevent fire hazard the openings should never be blocked and covered with items such as newspapers table cloths curtains etc Also do not put the apparatus on the thick carpet bed sofa or fabric having a thick pile D3 4 2 1 7b En Excluding XW DV525 XW DV1WS CAUTION This product contains a laser diode of higher class than 1 To ensure continued safety do not remove any covers or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product Refer all servicing to qualified personnel The following caution label appears on your unit CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT D3 4 2 1 8_En CAUTION USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE CAUTION THE USE OF OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS WITH THIS PRODUCT WILL INCREASE EYE HAZARD pe 8 2 1 En The channel fr equency output power and other featur es and functions of the equipment shall not be changed after appr oval The equipment shall safely use only a channel fr equency that is legally appr oved and shall not cause inter ference on other channels If the equipment fails to meet these r equirements use of the equipment will be pr ohibited until compliance can be attained
108. t the tuner is not set to FM mono see mproving poor FM reception on page 26 Wireless speaker system Problem Remedy Audio cannot be The radio wave reception is variable depending on locations due to received the effects of obstacles and reflecting objects Iry changing the location of the wireless speaker system a little The transmitter and wireless speaker are designed and sold as a pair and they identify each other in communication This means that communication is not available between separately purchased transmitter and wireless speaker Audio is interrupted This system uses high frequency radio waves that have properties similar to light such as linearity reflection refraction diffraction and interference Therefore placement of the system can result in weak radio waves and or interruption he distance between the transmitter and wireless speaker may be too large Use the wireless speaker within the reach of the radio waves within 10m from the transmitter The system is being used in a location with radio wave interference or electrical noise If so the unit may need to be relocated Audio is suddenly There may be radio communication equipment using the same interrupted frequency band 2 4 GHz as this system such as a Bluetooth device radio LAN device or microwave oven operating nearby No sound from the e f you selected W Stereo the volume on the wireless speaker may wireless speaker be turn
109. track on the disc then it will be played Languages as displayed there is the language selected on the disc then it will be played Other Language Select to choose a language other than the ones displayed see Selecting languages using the language code list on page TT Subtitle Language English If there is are English subtitles on the disc then they will be displayed Languages as displayed Ifthere is the subtitle language selected on the disc then it will be displayed Other Language Select to choose a language otherthan the ones displayed see Selecting languages using the language code list on page TT DVD Menu Lan w Subtitle Lang DVD disc menus will be displayed in the same language as guage your selected subtitle language if possible Languages as displayed DVD disc menus will be displayed in the selected language if possible Other Language Select to choose a language other than the ones displayed Selecting languages using the language code list on page 77 Subtitle Display On Subtitles are displayed according to your selected subtitle language see above Off Subtitles are always off by default when you play a DVD disc note that some discs override this setting Initial Settings menu Display settings Setting Option OSD Language English What it means On screen displays of the player are in English Languages as displayed On screen displays are shown in the language selected On Screen Display On Ope
110. uch as recordable CD and DVD may be in an unplayable format see below for further compatibility information VIDEO R RW DVD Video DVD R DVD RW COMPACT COMPACT COMPACT COMPACT WE dsc disc disc n EE Audio CD Video CD CD R CD RW gt FUJICOLOR CD COMPATIBLE Fujicolor CD 4 FUJICOLOR CD Em COMPATIBLE e isatrademark of Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd Also compatible with KODAK Picture CD This player supports the IEC s Super VCD stan dard for superior picture quality dual soundtracks and widescreen support COMPACT Z det CD Super Video CD Super VCD CD R RW compatibility e Compatible formats CD Audio Video CD Before you start Super VCD ISO 9660 CD ROM containing MP3 WMA or JPEG files ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2 compliant CD physical format Mode Mode2 XA Form1 Romeo and Joliet file systems are both compatible with this player Multi session playback No e Unfinalized disc playback Yes DVD R RW compatibility e Compatible formats DVD Video Video Recording VR Edit points may not play exactly as edited screen may go momentarily blank at edited points e Unfinalized playback No e WMA MP3 JPEG file playback on DVD R RW No PC created disc compatibility Discs recorded using a personal computer may not be playable in this unit due to the setting of the application software used to create the disc In these particular instances check with the software publisher for more deta
111. uld give you better picture quality than the standard composite video output The SCART AV connector functions as both a video and audio output e Usea commercially available SCART cable to connect the AV CONNECTOR to your TV XV DV525 Note e SCART cables are available in several contigurations Make sure that the one you get will work with this system and your T V monitor You can find the pin assignments below Other connections 12 Switching the TV audio input from SCART to RCA You can set the TV audio input to RCA or SCART 1 Press TV 2 Press SYSTEM SETUP 3 Usethe cursor left right buttons to select TV Audio 4 Press ENTER 5 Use the 1 4 cursor up down buttons to select SCART or RCA 6 Press ENTER SCART pin assignment The diagram below shows the SCART 21 pin connector assignment This connector provides the video and audio signals for connection to a compatible color TV or monitor 20 18 16141210 8 6 42 EdEd EHE EH EH EH EH EH E EdEd EH EH EH EH EH Ed Ed 2119171513119 75 3 1 Assignment Assignment 1 Audio ROUT 12 No connection 2 Audio R IN is GND video 3 Audio LOUT 14 GND video 4 GND audio 15 R or C OUT 5 GND video 16 BLANK OUT 6 Audio LIN 17 GND video 7 BOUT 18 GND video Pin No Assignment No Assignment 8 Status 19 Video or Y OUT 9 GND video 20 No connection 10 No 2
112. ultra low bass tones Set the LFE attenuator as needed to prevent the ultra low bass from distorting the sound e LFEATTO The LFE channelis played with no attenuation e LFE ATT 10 L FE channel is attenuated by 10dB e LFE OFF FE channel is not played SR control options for Pioneer plasma displays You only need to make the following settings if you have connected a Pioneer plasma display to this unit using an SR cable not supplied Note that in the function settings below the number of video inputs may change depending on your display See also Using this unit with a Pioneer plasma display on page 63 Control mode setting e SR Off Switches SR off this unit and the plasma display work independently e SR On Switches SR on this unit sends control signals to the plasma display The following settings are only available if the Control mode setting above is switched on Volume control setting Vol C Off This unit does not control the volume of the plasma display Vol C On When this unit is switched to an input that used the plasma display DVD for example the volume on the plasma display is muted so only sound from this unit is heard Function setting for DVD input e DVD gt OFF PDP1 5 PDPTV Matches the DVD function of this unit with a numbered video input on the plasma display For example DVD gt PDP2 matches the DVD input with video input 2 on the plasma display En EI S
113. urround sound and other settings En Function setting for TV input e TV gt OFF PDP1 5 PDPTV Matches the TV function of this unit with a numbered video input on the plasma display For example TV gt PDP1 matches the TV input with video input 1 on the plasma display Function setting for L1 input LINE1 gt OFF PDP1 5 PDPTV Matches the LINE L1 function of this unit with a numbered video input on the plasma display For example LINE1 PDP3 matches the LINE1 input with video input 3 on the plasma display Function setting for L2 input e LINE2 gt OFF PDP1 5 PDPTV Matches the LINE L2 function of this unit with a numbered video input on the plasma display For example LINE2 PDP3 matches the LINE2 input with video input 3 on the plasma display Setting the channel levels You can set the relative channel levels from your main listening position for all of the listening modes independently However the SURROUND modes are divided into two independent groups multichannel listening modes and stereo listening modes only If you used the Room Setup feature page 20 the channel levels for each listening mode will already be set However you can still fine tune the levels here if you need to FRONT SURROUND t 9 SURROUND ADVANCED TEST TONE PS MASTER voume 1 Select a listening mode Press SURROUND ADVANCED or FRONT SURROUND repeatedly to select the listening mode you want
114. utlets the plug must be cut off and a suitable plug fitted result in electric shock The p As the colours of the wires in proceed as follows The cut off plug should be disposed of and must Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal of a not be inserted into any 13 amp socket as this can three pin plug lug or adaptor or the distribution panel should be provided with 5 A fuse NOTE the mains lead of this After replacing or changing a fuse the fuse cover in appliance may not correspond with coloured the plug must be replaced with a fuse cover which markings identifying the terminals in your plug corresponds to the colour of the insert in the base of the plug or the word that is embossed on the The wire which is coloured blue must be connected base of the plug and the appliance must not be to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or used without a fuse cover If lost replacement fuse coloured black covers can be obtained from your dealer The wire which is coloured brown must be Only 5 A fuses approved by B S l or A S T A to connected to the terminal which is marked with the B S 1362 should be used letter L or coloured red WARNING The apparatus is not waterproofs to prevent fire or shocks hazard do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture and do not put any water source near this apparatus such as vase flower pot cosmetics container and medicine bottle etc WARNING
115. w the steps below to customize the settings in the System Setup menu SYSTEM SETUP p SUB 1 Press SYSTEM SETUP 2 Usethe cursor left right buttons to choose the setting you want to adjust The current setting is shown for each option as you cycle through the display See below for a full list and description of each 3 Use the 1 4 cursor up down buttons to adjust the setting 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to make other settings 5 When you re done press ENTER to leave the System Setup menu Note e The System Setup menu is exited automatically after 5 minutes of inactivity You can t change the Surround and sound setup options with the Recording Mode page 60 switched on Surround and sound setup options The Room Setup feature page 20 is designed to give you a basic surround sound setup however you can make more detailed settings that may improve the surround sound in your listening room Note that the first setting in each section is the default Front speakers distance setting opecifies the distance from your listening position to the front speakers Front 0 3 m Front 9 m Distance can be set in increments of 0 3 m The default is 3 fmi Center speaker distance setting opecifies the distance from your listening position to the center speaker Center 0 3 m Center 9 m Distance can be set in increments of 0 3 m The default is 3 m Surround speakers distance setting opecifies the
116. y Macrovision Corporation and Is intended for home and other limited uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited This product is intended for household purposes Any failure due to use for other than household purposes such as long term use for business purposes in restaurant or use in a car or ship and which requires repair will be charged for even in the warranty period KO41 En SS man ARM HNIC ME 7 AFTER SALES SERVICE FOR PIONEER PRODUCTS Please contact the dealer or distributor from where you purchased the product for its after sales service including warranty conditions or any other information In case the necessary information is not available please contact the Pioneer s subsidiaries regional service headquarters listed below PLEASE DO NOT SHIP YOUR PRODUCT TO THE COMPANIES at the addresses listed below for repair without advance contact for these companies are not repair locations AMERICA PIONEER ELECTRONICS USA INC CUSTOMER SUPPORT DIVISION P O BOK 1760 LONG BEACH CA 90801 1760 U S A CUSTOMER SERVICE HOTLINE 800 421 1404 EUROPE PIONEER EUROPE NV EUROPEAN SERVICE DIVISION HAVEN 1087 KEETBERGLAAN 1 B 9120 MELSELE BELGIUM
117. y using the system Setup menu while in standby SYSTEM SETUP p SUB 1 Switch the system into standby 2 Press SYSTEM SETUP 3 Usethe cursor left right buttons to choose the setting you want to adjust then press ENTER The current setting is shown for each option as you cycle through the display See below for a full list and description of each 4 Usethe f cursor up down buttons to adjust the setting 5 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to make other settings 6 Press ENTER to confirm System Setup menu options in standby Below are all the available settings in the setup menu The first setting in each section is the default See also the notes in each section for additional information about the settings Wireless speaker setting See Using the wireless speaker system on page 27 Child lock setting The Child Lock feature is useful when you ve set the wake up timer and don t want the system switched on before it activates Lock On Makes the front panel buttons and controls inoperative Lock Off Restores regular use of the front panel buttons and controls Clock format setting opecifies how the clock is displayed e 12 Hour Sets the clock to show in 12 hour format in the display e 24 Hour Sets the clock to show in 24 hour format in the display TV attenuator setting If the source connected to the TV analog input iS producing distortion through the speakers the attenuator will reduce
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