Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Handbook
- Factory default reset
- Safety Guidelines
- Welcome
- Contents
- Before You Begin
- Trademark Acknowledgments
- Rear Panel Connections and Controls
- Audio/Video Connections
- Connection Guide
- Radio & Wireless Audio Connectors
- Other Connectors
- Speakers
- Connecting Speakers
- Operation
- Extended front panel menu
- Front Panel Operation
- Remote Control
- Device Mode/Source keys
- Customising the Remote
- Essential Setup
- Auto Speaker Setup
- Setup Menus
- Connecting to a Network
- Decoding Modes
- Tuner Operation
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Device Code Tables
- Custom Installation Notes
- Contents
- Introduction
- Set-up
- Conventions
- Serial Cable Specification
- Example command and response sequence
- System Command Specifications
- Input Command Specifications
- Output Command Specifications
- Menu Command Specifications
- Setup Adjustment Command Specifications
- Treble Equalisation (0x35)
- Bass Equalisation (0x36)
- Room Equalisation (0x37)
- Dolby Volume (0x38)
- Dolby Leveller (0x39)
- Dolby Volume Calibration Offset (0x3A)
- Balance (0x3B)
- Subwoofer Trim (0x3F)
- Lipsync Delay (0x40)
- Compression (0x41)
- Request incoming video parameters (0x42)
- Request incoming audio format (0x43)
- Request incoming audio sample rate (0x44)
- Set/Request Sub Stereo Trim (0x45)
- Set/Request Zone 1 OSD on/off (0x4E)
- Set/Request Video Output Switching (0x4F)
- Set/request input name (0x20)
- FM Scan up/down (0x23)
- DAB Scan (0x24)
- Heartbeat (0x25)
- Reboot (0x26)
- Bluetooth status (0x50)
- Setup (0x27)
- Room EQ name(s) (0x34)
- Now Playing Information (0x64)
- Input config (0x28)
- General Setup (0x29)
- Speaker Types (0x2A)
- Speaker Distances (0x2B)
- Speaker Levels (0x2C)
- Video Inputs (0x2D)
- HDMI settings (0x2E)
- Zone settings (0x2F)
- Network (0x30)
- Bluetooth (0x32)
- Engineering menu (0x33)
- AV RC5 command codes
- Product Info
- Mandatory Software Update
- Software Release Notes
- Warranty & Product Registration
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Problem Check the following
There is radio or television reception
interference
Where the interference is coming from. Switch off each source
component in turn, then any other equipment. Most electronic
equipment does generate low levels of interference.
Try re-arranging cabling from the nuisance source away from other
cabling.
Ensure that the cabling used is high quality, specified for its purpose,
and is properly screened.
If the problem persists, contact your dealer.
The source switching changes randomly
or freezes on one source
There are no static or impulse interference problems caused by nearby
power equipment switching, e.G., Heating or air conditioning control.
Switch the receiver off, wait ten seconds, then switch it on again to
clear an operating problem. Contact your installer if the problem
returns or persists.
There is no direct sunlight shining on the infra-red detector behind the
front panel display.
Volume is always too loud when I turn
on
The ‘max on volume’ setting is not set too high.
If files on a NAS drive cannot be played
The files are in a compatible format.
The computer is connected via a network and not usb – the receiver
usb port cannot be used for a direct connection to a computer
If you cannot connect to a wired network
The ethernet cable you are using is correctly connected between the
receiver and the network hardware.
The network is set up for fixed ip addressing and you have the receiver
set to use dhcp.
The network is set up for dhcp and you have the receiver set to use
fixed ip addressing.
If you cannot connect to a favourite
internet radio station
The station is still broadcasting or is not congested – try again later.
If the internet radio station sound quality
is poor or broken
The radio station has a low bit rate (use the key to find this).
The network is not slow or congested.