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Sources recorded
in Dolby Surround are indicated
with the logo mark shown below.
[]
TROUBLESHOOTING
Dolby Surround
support mark:
Mrl_
Manufactured
under license from Dolby Laboratories
"Dolby",
"Pro Logic"
and the double-D symbol are trademarks
of Dolby Laboratories
111_ _
I[._
I
Digital
Theater
Surround
{also called
simply
DTS)
is a multi-channel
digital
signal
format
developed
by Digital
Theater
Systems¸
DTS
offers
the
same
"51
" playback
channels
as Dolby
Digital
{front
left, front
bght
and
center,
surround
left
and
surround
right)
as well
as the
stereo
2-channel
mode¸
The
signals
for the
d_fferent
channels
are fully
independent,
eliminating
the
risk of deterioration
of sound
quality
due
to intederence
between
signals,
erosstalk,
etc
DTS
features
a relatively
higher
bit rate
as compared
to Dolby
Digital
(1234
kbps
for CDs
and
LDs,
1536
kbps
for
DVDs)
so
it operates
with
a relatively
low
compression
rate¸
Because
of this
the amount
of data
is great,
and
when
DTS
playback
is used
in movie
theaters,
a separate
CD-RQM
synchronized
with
the
film
is played¸
With
LDs and DVDs,
there
is of course
no need
for an extra
disc;
the
pictures
and
sound
can
be recorded
simultaneously
on the
same
disc,
so the
discs
can
be
handled
in the
same
way
as discs
with
other
formats¸
There
are
also
music
CDs
recorded
in DTS
These
CDs
include
5 f-channel
surround
signals
(compared
to two
channels
on
current
CDs)
They
do not
include
picture
data,
but
they
offer
surround
playback
on
CD players
that
are equipped
with
digital
outputs
(PCM
type
digital
output
requged)
DTS
surround
track
playback
offers
the
same
intdcate,
grand
sound
as in a movie
theater,
right
in your
own
listening
room¸
DTS compatible
media and playback
methods
Marks indicating DTS compatibility:
_
and
The following
are general examples¸
Also refer to the player's operating
instructions¸
Media
DTS Digital output jacks
Playback method
{reference
page)
CD
Optical or coaxial digita_ output
Set the input mode to "AUTO"
or "DTS"
(page 16)
(same as fol PCM)
_ 2
Never set the mode to 'ANALOG
rror "PCM"
_ /
Optical or coaxial digita_ output
Set the input mode to "AUTO"
or "DTS"
(page 16)
LD {VDP)
(same as fol PCM/
@ 2
Never set the mode to 'ANALOG"
ol "PCM"
_4 /
Optical or coaxial digita_ output
DVD
(same as fol PCM)
@ 3
Set the i[iput mode to "AUTO"
or "DTS"
(page 16)
1 DTS signals are recorded
in the same way on CDs and LDs as PCM signals
Because of this, the un-
decoded DTS signals are output
as random "hissy"
noise from the CD or LD player's analog outputs
If
this no_se is played with
the amplifier
set at a very high volume, it may possibly cause damage
to the
speakers
To avoid this, be sure to switch
the input mode to "AUTO"
or "DTS"
before playing CDs or
LDs recorded in DTS Also, never switch the input mode to "ANALOG"
or "PCM"
dubng playback
The
same holds true when playing CDs or LDs on a DVD player or LD/DVD compatible
player
For DVDs, the
DTS signals are recorded
in a special way so this problem
does not occur
2 The signals provided at the digital outputs
of a CD or LD player may undergo some sort of internal signal
processing
(output level adiustment,
sampling frequency
conversion,
etc}
hi this case the DTS-encoded
signals may be processed
erroneously,
in which case they cannot be decoded by the AVR-1603, or may
only produce
noise Before playing DTS signals for the first time, turn down the master volume to a low
level, start playing the DTS disc, then check whether
the DTS indicator
on the AVR-1603
(see page 19)
lights before turning up the master volume
3 A DVD player with DTS-compatible
digital output is required to play DTS DVDs A DTS Digital Output logo
is featured on the front panel of compatible
DVD players
Recent DENON DVD player models feature DTS-
compatible
digital output - consult the player's owner's
manual for information
on configuring
the digital
output for DTS playback of DTS-encoded
DVDs
If a problem should arise,first check the following.
1. Are the connections
correct ?
2.
Have you operated
the receiver according to the Operating
Instructions
?
3.
Arethespeakers,
turntableandothercomponentsoperatingproperty?
If this unit is not operating
properly, check the items listed in the table below
Should the problem
persist, there
may be a malfunction
Disconnect
the power immediately
and contact your store of purchase
Symptom
Cause
Measures
Page
• Power cord not plugged in securely
• Check the inser tion of the power cord
DISPLAY not lit and sound
plug
not produced
when power
• Turn the power
o[i with the remote
15
operation
switch set to on
control unit after turning
the Dower
operation switch on
• Speaker cords not securely
connected
• Connect
securely
8
• _mproper position
of the audio function
• Set to a suitable posidorl
16
o _
button
o_ _
DISPLAY lit but sound
not
• Volume control set to minimum
• Turn volume
up to suitable level
16
c_
_
produced
• MUTING
is on
• Sw_tch off MUTING
17
m _
• Digital sigrla]s
not input
Digital
i[iput
• _nput digital
signaJs Or select
irlput
16
t4_
-
_
selected
jacks to which dlgkal s_gna_sare belng
_
input
=
_
• Speaker terminals
are short-circuited
• Switch
powel
off, connect
speakers
8
]_ c
properly, then switch power back on
_
• Block the ventilation
holes of the set
• Turn off the set's power, then ventilate
3, 8
_
it welE to cool it dowrl
_
DISPLAY not d_sp_ayed and
Once the set is coo_ed down, turn the
_
the power indicator flashes
q_
at a high rate
power back on
c_ _
• The unit is operating at continuous
high
• Turn off the set's power, then ventilate
3, 8
o _
power
conditions
and/or
_nadequate
it we_ to cool it down
"
ventilation
Once the set is coo_ed down, turn the
power back o[_
Sound produced
olll¥ from
• hcomplete
connection
of speaker cords
• Connect
securely
8
• incomplete
contraction
of _nput/output
• Connect
securely
5 -_ 8
one cha_nel
cords
Positions
of instruments
• Reverse
connections
of left and right
• Check left and right connections
8
reversed
during
stereo
speakers
or left alld right input/output
playback
cords
• Batteries
dead
• Replace with new batteries
9
• Remote
control
unit too far from this
• Move c_oser
9
unit
This unit does not operate
• Obstacle
between
th_s unit and remote
• Remove obstacle
9
_o
propel_y
when
remote
e
control unit is used
control unit
• Different
button _S beillg pressed
• Press the proper button
e_
•(_
and G ends of battery
illserted
in
• hsert batteries
properly
9
reverse
NOTE:
When
8 subwoofer
has been
connected
and the virtual
surround
function
is being
used,
the signal
played
from
the subwoofer
channel
is LFE only
(only
when
playing
Dolby
Digital
or DTS signals)
for
initial
factory
settings
(ie,
the setting
of the front
speaker
is "LARGE"
and the
setting
of the subwoofer
mode
is "NORM"}
When
subwoofer
effects
are felt
to be
weak,
try
setting
the
subwoofer
mode
to
"+MAIN",
or the
front
speaker
to "SMALL"
in the
System
setup
"Speaker
Configuration"
settings
Making
these
settings
will
result
in the
low-frequency
sounds
of the
front
channel
being
played
from
the
subwoofe[
"DTS"
and "DTS Digital Surround" are registered
trademarks
of Digital Theater Systems,
Inc
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