AV Control Stereo Receiver
Operating Instructions
Model No. SA-DA10SA-DA8
The photographs show the gold version of SA-DA8.Model SA-DA10 is only for the United Kingdom.The black version of SA-DA8 is only for the United Kingdom.
Note:“EB” on the packaging indicates the United Kingdom.
Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product,please read these instructions completely.Please keep this manual for future reference.
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Table of contentsCaution for AC Mains Lead ............................................. 3Safety precautions ........................................................... 4To enjoy surround sound ................................................ 5Front panel controls ......................................................... 6Concerning the remote control ....................................... 9
Connections .................................................................... 10Connecting a DVD player .......................................................... 10Connecting video equipment ..................................................... 11Connecting audio equipment ..................................................... 12Antenna connections ................................................................. 12Connecting the AC mains lead and other information .............. 13
Speaker connections ..................................................... 14Placement of speakers .............................................................. 14Connecting speakers ................................................................. 15
Preparatory steps ........................................................... 17Speaker settings ........................................................................ 17Adjusting speaker output level .................................................. 19
DSP sound modes .......................................................... 20Enjoying the sounds ...................................................... 22
To enjoy bi-amp sound .............................................................. 24To adjust the tone quality .......................................................... 25To adjust the sound balance ..................................................... 25When using the VCR 3 terminals .............................................. 25
Switching DVD analogue input ..................................... 26VGCA mode ..................................................................... 27
The radio .......................................................................... 28Sequential tuning ....................................................................... 28Direct tuning ............................................................................... 29Preset tuning .............................................................................. 30
RDS broadcasts Only for the United Kingdom ............ 32To display RDS information ....................................................... 32PTY search and EON tuning ..................................................... 33About the PTY display ............................................................... 35
Other functions ............................................................... 36To listen through headphones ................................................... 36Dynamic range compression ..................................................... 36To mute the sound level ............................................................ 37When using the unit in a darkened room .................................. 37
The remote control ......................................................... 38To operate the receiver .............................................................. 39To operate a CD player or MD deck .......................................... 41To operate a cassette deck ....................................................... 41To watch TV broadcasts ............................................................ 43To watch video tapes ................................................................. 43To operate a DVD player ........................................................... 45To change the remote control code ........................................... 46
Making a recording ......................................................... 48Recording on a tape deck or VCR ............................................. 48
Timer function ................................................................. 49Setting the timers ....................................................................... 49
Troubleshooting guide ................................................... 50The RESET function ....................................................... 51Maintenance .................................................................... 51Specifications .................................................. Back cover
Dear customerThank you for purchasing this product.For optimum performance and safety, please read theseinstructions carefully.
M AC mains lead .................................................................... 1 pc.
For the United Kingdom For Australia and New Zealand
(VJA0733) (RJA0035-X)
M AM loop antenna set¡AM loop antenna ............................................................ 1 pc.¡AM loop antenna holder ................................................. 1 pc.¡Screw .............................................................................. 1 pc.
(RSA0012)
MFM indoor antenna ............................................................. 1 pc.
(RSA0007)
MAntenna plug ....................................................................... 1 pc.
Only for Australia and New Zealand
(RFE0014)
MAntenna plug ....................................................................... 1 pc.
Only for the United Kingdom
(SJP9009)
MBatteries ............................................................................ 2 pcs.
MRemote control ................................................................... 1 pc.
SA-DA10
Only for the United Kingdom(Gold model EUR51986)(Black model EUR51987)
SA-DA8
For the United Kingdom For Australia and New Zealand(EUR647136) (EUR647137)
Use numbers indicated in parentheses when asking forreplacement parts.
Supplied accessoriesPlease check and identify the supplied
accessories.
These operating instructions are applicable to modelsfor the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand,however, are intended primarily for the United Kingdommodel.
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Caution for AC Mains Lead
CAUTION!I F T H E F I T T E D M O U L D E D P L U G I SUNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET INYOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BEREMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF ANDDISPOSED OF SAFELY.THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICALSHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTEDINTO ANY 13-AMPERE SOCKET.
(For United Kingdom)(“EB” area code model only)
For your safety, please read the following textcarefully.
This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pinmains plug for your safety and convenience.A 5-ampere fuse is fitted in this plug.Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensurethat the replacement fuse has a rating of 5-ampereand that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark onthe body of the fuse.
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you mustensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced.If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be useduntil a replacement cover is obtained.A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from yourlocal dealer.
If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiringcode as stated below.If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician.
IMPORTANTThe wires in this mains lead are coloured inaccordance with the following code:Blue: Neutral, Brown: Live.As these colours may not correspond with thecoloured markings identifying the terminals in yourplug, proceed as follows:The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected tothe terminal which is marked with the letter N orcoloured Black or Blue.The wire which is coloured Brown must be connectedto the terminal which is marked with the letter L orcoloured Brown or Red.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT EITHER WIRE TOTHE EARTH TERMINAL WHICH IS MARKED WITHTHE LETTER E, BY THE EARTH SYMBOL ORCOLOURED GREEN OR GREEN/YELLOW.
THIS PLUG IS NOT WATERPROOF–KEEP DRY.
Before useRemove the connector cover.
How to replace the fuseThe location of the fuse differ according to the type ofAC mains plug (figures A and B). Confirm the ACmains plug fitted and follow the instructions below.Illustrations may differ from actual AC mains plug.
1. Open the fuse cover with a screwdriver.
2. Replace the fuse and close or attach the fusecover.
Fuse cover
Figure A
Figure B
Fuse(5 ampere)
Fuse(5 ampere)
Figure A
Figure B
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Safety precautions
Placement
Set the unit up on an even surface away from direct sunlight, hightemperatures, high humidity, and excessive vibration. Theseconditions can damage the cabinet and other components,thereby shortening the unit’s service life.Place it at least 15 cm away from wall surfaces to avoid distortionand unwanted acoustical effects.Do not place heavy items on the unit.
Voltage
Do not use high voltage power sources. This can overload the unitand cause a fire.Do not use a DC power source. Check the source carefully whensetting the unit up on a ship or other place where DC is used.
AC mains lead protection
Ensure the AC mains lead is connected correctly and notdamaged. Poor connection and lead damage can cause fire orelectric shock. Do not pull, bend, or place heavy items on the lead.Grasp the plug firmly when unplugging the lead. Pulling the ACmains lead can cause electric shock.Do not handle the plug with wet hands. This can cause electricshock.
Foreign matter
Do not let metal objects fall inside the unit. This can cause electricshock or malfunction.Do not let liquids get into the unit. This can cause electric shock ormalfunction. If this occurs, immediately disconnect the unit fromthe power supply and contact your dealer.Do not spray insecticides onto or into the unit. They containflammable gases which can ignite if sprayed into the unit.
Service
Do not attempt to repair this unit by yourself. If sound isinterrupted, indicators fail to light, smoke appears, or any otherproblem that is not covered in these instructions occurs,disconnect the AC mains lead and contact your dealer or anauthorized service center. Electric shock or damage to the unitcan occur if the unit is repaired, disassembled or reconstructed byunqualified persons.
Extend operating life by disconnecting the unit from the powersource if it is not to be used for a long time.
CAUTIONDo not place anything on top of this unit or block the heatradiation vents in any way. In particular, do not place tapedecks or CD/DVD players on this unit as heat radiated from itcan damage your software.
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CAUTION!DO NOT INSTALL OR PLACE THIS UNIT IN A BOOKCASE,BUILT IN CABINET OR IN ANOTHER CONFINED SPACE.ENSURE THE UNIT IS WELL VENTILATED. ENSURE THATCURTAINS AND ANY OTHER MATERIALS DO NOTOBSTRUCT THE VENTILATION TO PREVENT RISK OFELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD DUE TOOVERHEATING.
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120°
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Do the connections, settings, and adjustments in the order shown to enjoy surround sound.Be sure to make the correct speaker settings. If, for example, you have not connected a center speaker and you leave the initial setting valueof LARGE as it is, then dialog and other sounds may not be reproduced.
Connect the equipment(a Pages 10–13.)
Position and connect thespeakers(a Pages 14–16.)
Sit back and enjoy theexperience(a Pages 22–23.)
Adjust the level for thespeakers(a Page 19.)
Set the presence and type(small/large), distance andfilter of the speakers youhave connected(a Pages 17–18.)
In SIZESelect LARGE or SMALL for the front speakersSelect LARGE, SMALL, or NONE for the center andsurround speakersSelect YES or NO for the subwoofer
In DISTANCEEnter the distance of the front, center, and surroundspeakers from the listening position
In FILTEREnter the cutoff frequency for your subwoofer based onthe bass capability of your front speakers
Front speaker(left)(not included)
Center speaker(not included) Front speaker
(right)(not included)
Surround speaker(left)(not included)
Surround speaker(right)(not included)
Subwoofer(not included)
The front, center, and surround speakers should be placedat approximately the same distance from the listeningposition. The angles in the diagram are approximate.
While sitting in the usual listening position, use the testsignal to adjust the volume of the speakers to the sameapparent level.
When using DVD 6CH INPUT modeThese settings need to be changed on the player.Read the player’s instructions for setting details.
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Front panel controls
SPEAKERS
A B BI-WIRE BI-AMP
VOLUME
MIN MAX
DIGITAL
INPUT SELECTOR
TUNING PRESET MEMORY
BAND FM MODE DSP SOUND MODE
DVD 6CH INPUT VGCAON VIA TONE
MIN MAX MIN MAX L R
BALANCETREBLEBASSVCR 2VCR 3
VCR 3
VIDEO IN L AUDIO IN R
TAPE MONITOR DIGITAL INPUT
PHONES
TIMER
-MODE–TIME
RDSEON
PTY SELECTOR DISPLAY MODE PTY SEARCH WAKE
32 4 5 6 71 8 9 10 11
1312 1514 16 17 18 20 2119 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
No. Name Ref.page
Main unit
No. Name Ref.page
qqqqq Standby/on switch ( /l) .................................. 17Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode or viceversa.In standby mode, the unit is still consuming a small amount ofpower.
wwwww Standby indicator ( )When the unit is connected to the AC mains supply, thisindicator lights up in standby mode and goes out when the unitis turned on.
eeeee Speaker select buttons(SPEAKERS, A, B, BI-WIRE) ...................... 17, 22
rrrrr Bi-amp indicator (BI-AMP) ............................... 24ttttt DVD 6CH input select button
(DVD 6CH INPUT) .............................................. 26yyyyy VGCA mode select button/indicator
(VGCA, ON) ........................................................ 27uuuuu Volume control (VOLUME) ............................... 23iiiii Tape monitor button/indicator
(TAPE MONITOR) .............................................. 24ooooo Digital input indicator (DIGITAL) ..................... 22!0!0!0!0!0 Input selector (INPUT SELECTOR) ........... 17, 22!1!1!1!1!1 Digital input select button
(DIGITAL INPUT) ............................................... 22!2!2!2!2!2 Timer button (TIMER, -MODE, –TIME) ............ 49!3!3!3!3!3 Headphones jack (PHONES) ........................... 36!4!4!4!4!4 For the United Kingdom
Tuning/PTY select buttons (TUNING, , , PTY SELECTOR) ........... 28, 33
For Australia and New Zealand
Tuning buttons (TUNING, , ) ................... 28
!5!5!5!5!5 Band select button (BAND) ............................. 28!6!6!6!6!6 For the United Kingdom
FM mode select/EON button(FM MODE, EON) ......................................... 28, 34For Australia and New Zealand
FM mode select button (FM MODE) ................ 28!7!7!7!7!7 Only for the United Kingdom
RDS button (RDS) ............................................. 32!8!8!8!8!8 DSP sound mode select button
(DSP SOUND MODE) ........................................ 22!9!9!9!9!9 For the United Kingdom
Memory/PTY search button(MEMORY, PTY SEARCH) .......................... 30, 33For Australia and New Zealand
Memory button (MEMORY) .............................. 30@0@0@0@0@0 Wake indicator (WAKE) .................................... 49@1@1@1@1@1 For the United Kingdom
Preset channel/Display mode select button (PRESET, DISPLAY MODE) ....................... 31, 32
For Australia and New Zealand
Preset channel button (PRESET) .................... 31@2@2@2@2@2 Via tone indicator (VIA TONE) ......................... 27@3@3@3@3@3 Display section ................................................... 7@4@4@4@4@4 Bass control (BASS)......................................... 25@5@5@5@5@5 Treble control (TREBLE) .................................. 25@6@6@6@6@6 Balance control (BALANCE) ............................ 25@7@7@7@7@7 VCR 3 terminals (VCR 3) .................................. 11@8@8@8@8@8 VCR 2/VCR 3 select button
( VCR 2, VCR 3) .......................................... 25
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LOW IMPSPEAKERS
EONPS PTY RT
AAC
kHzMHz
PRO LOGIC
PROGRAM FORMAT
DIGITAL
SLEEP
SOUND MODESTEREO SURROUND SFC
L C R
LS S LFE RS
SUB-WOOFER
MRDS
A B BI-WIRE
WAKE
29 30 32 33 34 35 36 3831 37 39 40 41
4342 44 45 46
Display section
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@9@9@9@9@9 Tuned indicator (TUNED) ................................. 28#0#0#0#0#0 Stereo indicator (STEREO) .............................. 28#1#1#1#1#1 Monaural indicator (MONO) ............................. 28#2#2#2#2#2 Only for the United Kingdom
RDS indicator ( RDS ) ........................................ 32#3#3#3#3#3 Only for the United Kingdom
PS indicator (PS) ............................................... 32#4#4#4#4#4 Only for the United Kingdom
PTY indicator (PTY) .......................................... 32#5#5#5#5#5 Only for the United Kingdom
RT indicator (RT) ............................................... 32#6#6#6#6#6 Only for the United Kingdom
EON indicator (EON)......................................... 34#7#7#7#7#7 Display#8#8#8#8#8 Sleep indicator (SLEEP) ................................... 49
#9#9#9#9#9 Memory indicator ( M ) ...................................... 30$0$0$0$0$0 Frequency unit indicator (kHz, MHz) .............. 28$1$1$1$1$1 Program format indicators
(PROGRAM FORMAT, L, C, R, LS, S, LFE, RS)...... 20$2$2$2$2$2 Wake indicator (WAKE) .................................... 49$3$3$3$3$3 Low impedance indicator (LOW IMP) ............. 24$4$4$4$4$4 Front speaker indicator
(-SPEAKERS-, A B BI-WIRE ) .............................. 22$5$5$5$5$5 Signal format indicators
( DIGITAL, , PRO LOGIC) .............. 20$6$6$6$6$6 DSP sound mode indicators
(SOUND MODE, STEREO, SURROUND, SFC) ....... 20B
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Front panel controls
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Remote control
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$7$7$7$7$7 Standby/on button ( ) .................................... 39$8$8$8$8$8 Input select buttons
(TV, VCR, DVD, TAPE, CD, TUNER/BAND, MD) ..... 39$9$9$9$9$9 Numbered buttons ...................................... 29, 39%0%0%0%0%0 Direct tuning/disc enter button
(DIRECT TUNING/DISC ENTER) ................ 29, 39%1%1%1%1%1 Disc/deck 1/2 select button
(DISC/DECK 1/2) ................................................ 41%2%2%2%2%2 Disc and deck operation buttons
( / , , , / ) ...................................... 41%3%3%3%3%3 DVD player operation buttons ......................... 45%4%4%4%4%4 TV volume buttons (–TV VOL+) ....................... 43%5%5%5%5%5 Channel up/down button (CH, , ) ............... 39%6%6%6%6%6 Volume buttons (VOLUME, +, –) .............. 19, 39%7%7%7%7%7 ≥10/ENTER, -/– – button
(≥10/ENTER, -/– –) ............................................. 39%8%8%8%8%8 Muting button (MUTING) ............................ 37, 39%9%9%9%9%9 DSP sound mode select button
(SOUND MODE) ................................................. 39^0^00^00 SFC mode select button (SFC) .................. 23, 39^1^11^11 Delay time/level adjust buttons
(DELAY, LEVEL, +, –) ........................... 19, 23, 39^2^22^22 Test button (TEST) ...................................... 19, 39^3^33^33 Dimmer button (DIMMER) .......................... 37, 39^4^44^44 DVD 6CH input select button
(DVD 6CH) .......................................................... 39^5^55^55 TV/AV select button (TV/AV) ............................ 43
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^6^66^66 Standby/on button ( ) .................................... 39^7^77^77 Disc and deck operation buttons
( , / , , / ) ...................................... 41^8^88^88 Disc/deck 1/2 select button
(DISC/DECK 1/2) ................................................ 41^9^99^99 DSP sound mode and SFC mode select
buttons (STEREO, SURROUND, SFC) ...... 23, 39&0&0&0&0&0 Numbered buttons ...................................... 29, 39&1&1&1&1&1 TV volume buttons ( TV VOL ) ................... 43&2&2&2&2&2 Dimmer button (DIMMER)........................... 37, 39&3&3&3&3&3 Muting button (MUTING) ............................ 37, 39&4&4&4&4&4 Input select buttons
For the United Kingdom
(TV, VCR, TUNER/BAND, TAPE, MD, CD, DVD) ..... 39For Australia and New Zealand
(TV, VCR, TUNER/BAND, TAPE, CD, DVD) ..... 39&5&5&5&5&5 DVD player operation buttons ......................... 45&6&6&6&6&6 Test button (TEST) ...................................... 19, 39&7&7&7&7&7 Delay time/level adjust buttons
(DELAY, LEVEL, –, +) ........................... 19, 23, 39&8&8&8&8&8 Direct tuning/disc enter button
(DIRECT TUNING/DISC ENTER) ................ 29, 39&9&9&9&9&9 ≥10/-/– – button ( ≥10/-/– –) ................................ 39*0*0*0*0*0 DVD 6CH input select button
(DVD 6CH) .......................................................... 39*1*1*1*1*1 TV/AV select button (TV/AV) ............................ 43*2*2*2*2*2 Volume buttons (– VOL +) .......................... 19, 39
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TV VCR
TAPE CD TUNER/BAND
DVD
CH
DIRECT TUNING/DISC ENTER
VOLUME
MUTING≥10/ENTER
DISC/DECK 1/2 MD SOUND MODE SFC
SLOW/SEARCH DELAY
TOP MENU
ENTER
MENU
DISPLAY RETURN
SUB TITLE AUDIO ANGLE
+
–
LEVEL
TEST
GROUP – + DIMMER
DVD 6CH
PAGE
TV VOL TV/AV
TV VCR
TAPE MD CD
TUNER/BAND
TOP MENU
DISPLAY
DVD
ENTER
MENU
STEREO
DELAY
SURROUND SFC TEST
MUTINGDIMMER VOL
TV VOL TV/AV
1 2 3 DIRECT TUNING/DISC ENTER
4 5 6 ≥10/–/– –
7 8 9 0
+–
+–LEVEL
DISC/DECK 1/2
DVD 6CH
-/--
DVD
– +
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67
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69
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71
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56
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82
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SA-DA10
SA-DA8
(R6, AA, UM-3)
(R6, AA, UM-3)
Remote control signal sensor
Transmissionwindow About 7 meters in front of the
signal sensor. (The actualrange will depend on theangle at which the remotecontrol is used.)
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Concerning the remote control
Use of batteries
¡Align the poles (+ and –) properly when inserting the batteries.Press in and down towards the minus end.
¡Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries.¡Do not recharge ordinary dry cell batteries.¡Do not heat or disassemble the batteries. Do not allow them to
contact flame or water.¡Remove the batteries if the unit is not to be used for a long time.¡Do not keep together with metallic objects such as necklaces.¡Do not use rechargeable type batteries.¡Do not use batteries if the covering has been peeled off.
Mishandling of batteries can cause electrolyte leakage which candamage items the fluid contacts and may cause a fire.If electrolyte leaks from the batteries, consult your dealer.Wash thoroughly with water if electrolyte comes in contact withany part of your body.
A Battery installation
Correct method of use
Operation notes
¡Do not place obstacles between the remote control signalsensor and remote control unit.
¡Do not expose the remote control signal sensor to directsunlight or to the bright light of a fluorescent light.
¡Take care to keep the remote control signal sensor and end ofthe remote control unit free from dust.
¡If the unit is installed in a rack with glass doors, the glass doors’thickness or color might make it necessary to use the remotecontrol a shorter distance from the unit.
To prevent damage
¡Never place heavy items on top of the unit.¡Do not disassemble or reconstruct the unit.¡Do not spill water or other liquids into the unit.
How to open the remote control SA-DA10 only
For your referenceThis remote control can be used to operate the receiver youpurchased and some other Panasonic and Technics cassettedecks, MD decks, CD players, TVs, VCRs and DVD players,provided they are equipped with a remote control sensor.
SA-DA10 only
It is also possible to change-over the remote control code so thatthe remote control can operate TVs, VCRs and DVD players whichhave not been manufactured by this company (a pages 46–47).
Note¡For details on operating other equipment, see the instruction
manual provided with specific unit.¡Some models cannot be operated by this remote control.¡Actual operations depend on your equipment and software.
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FMANT
75 Ω
EXT
AMANT
GND
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
R LIN IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
VCR 2 VCR 1
REC(OUT)
PLAY(IN) IN
FRONT
SURROUND CENTER
LF HF
+
–
+
–
A
BI-WIRE
DIGITAL
CD
TV
TV
LOOP
MONITOR OUT
TV
SUBWOOFEROUT
CD TAPE/MD
SPEAKERS
VCR 1 TVS-VIDEO
PHONO
L
R
R
L
R
L
R L R L
R L R L
R L
R L
B
DVD/DVD 6CH
DVD
FRONTR L
SUBWOOFERIN
CENTER
SURROUNDR
SURROUNDL
DVD/DVD 6CH
IN
OPTICAL
DVD
FRONTR L
SUBWOOFERIN
CENTER
SURROUNDR
SURROUNDL
IN
MONITOROUT
VIDEO OUTDIGITAL OUT
AUDIO OUT(FRONT L,R)
AUDIO OUT(SURROUND L,R)
AUDIO OUT(CENTER)
(SUBWOOFER)
S-VIDEO OUT
Connections
Stereo phono cable (not included)White (L)Red (R)
Video connection cable (not included)
Turn off all components before making any connections.
To connect equipment, refer to the appropriate operatinginstructions.
Note
¡Use digital connection to enjoy Dolby Digital or DTS(\ page 20).
¡Use analogue connection to enjoy sources that cannot bedecoded on this unit and to record a source (a pages 22 and48).
The S-VIDEO terminalsConnections through these terminalsprovide higher quality pictures thanthrough the video terminal.
Note
When using S-VIDEO terminals, beaware that video signals input into theVIDEO terminals cannot be output fromS-VIDEO terminals or vice versa.
Connecting a DVD playerDVD player (not included)
Optical fiber cableconnection
Dust cap
¡Do not bend the optical fiber cable.¡If the digital optical connector is not
going to be used, be sure to attachthe dust cap to prevent exposure todust.
Note
Dolby Digital RF (radio frequency)signals cannot be decoded with thisunit.
To connect analogue 6 channel
Note
Connect to FRONT L, R if your DVD player does not have 6 channel output.
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FMANT
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EXT
AMANT
GND
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
FRONTR L
SUBWOOFERIN
CENTER
SURROUNDR
SURROUNDL
IN
REC(OUT)
PLAY(IN) IN IN
FRONT
SURROUND CENTER
LF HF
+
–
+
–
AC IN
A
BI-WIRE
DIGITAL
CD
DVD
DVD/DVD 6CH
LOOP
SUBWOOFEROUT
CD TAPE/MD
SPEAKERS
VCR 1 TVDVDS-VIDEO
PHONO
L
R
R
L
R
L
R L R L
R L R L
R L
R L
B
R LIN IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
VCR 2 VCR 1
TV TV
OPTICAL
TV
MONITOR OUT
VCR 2VCR 3
VCR 3
VIDEO IN L AUDIO IN R
MONITOROUT
VIDEOIN
AUDIOOUT
VIDEOOUT
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO OUT
DIGITALOUT
S-VIDEO IN
AUDIOOUT
VIDEOOUT
AUDIOOUT
VIDEOOUT
VIDEOIN
AUDIOIN
S-VIDEO OUT
VIDEOOUT
AUDIOOUT
(VIDEO OUT)
(AUDIO OUT)(VIDEO IN)(VIDEO OUT)
(AUDIO IN)(AUDIO OUT)
(VIDEO IN)(VIDEO OUT)(AUDIO OUT)
AV IN
AV INAV IN
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Optical fiber cable (not included)
Connecting video equipment
VCR (not included)
TV or TV monitor(not included)
Satellite receiver, etc.(not included)
or
S-VIDEO cable (not included)
Connecting to the VCR 3 terminals on the front panel
Video camera, etc.(not included)
VCR (for play only) (not included)
21pin scart cable(not included)
or or
21pin scart cable(not included)
21pin scart cable(not included)
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LOOP ANTHOLDER
FMANT
75 Ω
EXT
AMANT
GND
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
FRONTR L
SUBWOOFERIN
CENTER
SURROUNDR
SURROUNDL
R LIN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
VCR 2 VCR 1
REC(OUT)
PLAY(IN)
DIGITAL
CD
DVD
TV
DVD/DVD 6CH
TV
LOOP
MONITOR OUT
TV
SUBWOOFEROUT
CD TAPE
PHONO
L
R
R
L
R
L
1 2 3
LOOP ANTHOLDER
FMANT
75 Ω
EXT
AMANT
GND
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
FRONTR L
SUBWOOFERIN
CENTER
SURROUNDR
SURROUNDL
R LIN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
VCR 2 VCR 1
REC(OUT)
PLAY(IN)
FRONT
SURROUND CENTER
LF HF
+
–
+
–
A
BI-WIRE
DIGITAL
CD
DVD
TV
DVD/DVD 6CH
TV
LOOP
MONITOR OUT
TV
SUBWOOFEROUT
CD TAPE/MD
SPEAKERS
PHONO
L
R
R
L
R
L
R L R L
R L R L
R L
R L
B
OUTPUT
OUTPUT GND
REC (IN) PLAY (OUT)
DIGITAL OUT
Connections
Connecting audio equipment
Tape deck or MD deck (not included)
Turntable (not included)
Only forturntable withgroundterminal.
CD player (or CD changer)(not included)
Note
If you want to connect a graphic equalizer, connect it to the TAPE/MD (for the United Kingdom) or TAPE (for Australia and New Zealand)terminals (\ page 24).
Stereo phono cable (not included)White (L)Red (R)
Optical fiber cable (not included)
Antenna connections
FM antennaFix the other end of the antenna wherereception is best.
FM indoor antenna(included)
Adhesive tape(not included)
AM loop antenna(included)
When mounting the antennato a column, wall or rack
Screw(included)
AM loop antenna¡ Fit the AM loop antenna holder (included) onto the rear
panel of this unit and then attach the AM loop antennato the AM loop antenna holder (facing in the directionof best reception).
¡ Keep the antenna cord away from tape decks, DVDplayers, and other cords.
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IN INFRONT
SURROUND CENTER
LF HF
+
–
+
–
AC INA
BI-WIRE
VCR 1 TVDVDS-VIDEO
L R L
L R L
R L
R L
MONITOROUT
FMANT
75 Ω
EXT
AMANT
GND
OPTICAL
FRONTR L
SUBWOOFERIN
CENTER
SURROUNDR
SURROUNDL
R LIN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
VCR 2 VCR 1
TV
DVD/DVD 6CH
TV
LOOP
MONITOR OUT
TV
SUBWOOFEROUT
PHONO
L
R
R
L5–12 m
LOOP ANTHOLDER
FMANT
75 Ω
EXT
AMANT
GND
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
FRONTR L
SUBWOOFERIN
CENTER
SURROUNDR
SURROUNDL
R LIN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
VCR 2 VCR 1
REC(OUT)
PLAY(IN)
DIGITAL
CD
DVD
TV
DVD/DVD 6CH
TV
LOOP
MONITOR OUT
TV
SUBWOOFEROUT
CD TAPE
PHONO
L
R
R
L
R
L
Con
nect
ions
Note
The included AC mains lead is foruse with this unit only.Do not use it with other equipment.
To household mainssocket
AC mains lead (included)
Connecting the AC mains lead and other information
AC mains leadConnect this lead only after all othercables and cords are connected.
Insertion of ConnectorEven when the connector is perfectlyinserted, depending on the type of inletused, the front part of the connectormay jut out as shown in the drawing.However there is no problem using theunit.
Connector
Appliance inlet
Approx. 6 mm
Cooling fanThe cooling fan operates athigh power output levelsonly.
Vinyl-covered wire(not included)
FM outdoor antenna(not included)
75 Ω coaxial cable(not included)
To connect an outdoor antenna
FM outdoor antenna¡ Disconnect the FM indoor antenna.¡ The antenna should be installed by a competent technician.
AM outdoor antenna¡ Run a piece of vinyl wire horizontally across a window or other
convenient location.¡ Leave the loop antenna connected.¡ Disconnect the antenna when the unit is not in use. Do not use
the antenna during an electrical storm.
Antenna plug (included)
FM outdoor antenna(not included)
300 Ω feeder wire(not included)
Antenna plug (included)
75 Ωcoaxial cable(not included)
How to use the antenna plug (included)
Two types of wire are most commonly used for connection fromthe antenna: 300 Ω parallel feeder wire or 75 Ω coaxial cable.For best resistance to outside interference, the use of 75 Ωcoaxial cable is suggested.
¡¡¡¡¡To connect a 75 Ω coaxial cableq Remove a piece of the outer vinyl insulator.
w Carefully pull the tabs apart to remove the cover.
e Remove the lead wire and clamp it with the plastic bar.
r Install the coaxial cable.Clamp the cable conductor, and wind it on so that it doesn’tcontact anything else.
t Attach the cover.
¡¡¡¡¡To connect a 300 Ω feeder wireLoosen the screws, connect the wires, and tighten the screwsto secure the connection.
For the United Kingdom
a20 mm 10 mm
Lead wire
Plastic bar
Press down with pliers.
300 Ω feeder wire(not included)
For Australia and New Zealand
For Australia and New Zealand
(FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM ONLY)READ THE CAUTION FOR THE AC MAINSLEAD ON PAGE 3 BEFORE CONNECTION.
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LOOP ANTHOLDER
FMANT
75 Ω
EXT
AMANT
GND
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
FRONTR L
SUBWOOFERIN
CENTER
SURROUNDR
SURROUNDL
R LIN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
VCR 2 VCR 1
REC(OUT)
PLAY(IN) IN IN
FRONT
SURROUND CENTER
LF HF
+
–
+
–
AC IN
A
BI-WIRE
DIGITAL
CD
DVD
TV
DVD/DVD 6CH
TV
LOOP
MONITOR OUT
TV
SUBWOOFEROUT
CD TAPE/MD
SPEAKERS
VCR 1 TVDVDS-VIDEO
PHONO
L
R
R
L
R
L
R L R L
R L R L
R L
R L
BMONITOR
OUT
“B” terminalsFor connection to a second pair of speakers.
Use the A terminals to enjoy SURROUND, SFC and DVD 6CH INPUT.
Speaker connections
Placement of speakers
Front speakersPlace on the left and right of the TV at seated ear height so thatthere is good coherency between the picture and sound.
Center speakerPlace underneath or above the center of the TV. Aim the speakerat the seating area.
Surround speakersPlace on the side of or slightly behind the listening position, aboutone meter higher than ear level.
SubwooferThe subwoofer can be placed in any position as long as it is at areasonable distance from the TV.Note that some experimentation can yield the smoothest lowfrequency performance. Placement near a corner can increase theapparent output level, but can result in unnatural bass.
Front speaker(left)(not included)
Center speaker(not included)
Front speaker(right)(not included)
Surround speaker(left)(not included)
Surround speaker(right)(not included)
Subwoofer(not included)
Connecting speakers
Other connections are possible depending on your speaker system.See your speaker system’s operating instructions for details.
Speaker impedance:
Front speaker(left)(not included)
Front speaker(right)(not included)
A or B: 4-16 ΩA and B: 8-16 Ω
Front speakers
Speaker cables(not included)
If you connect speakers with an impedanceunder 6 Ω, switch on “LOW IMP” (\ page 24).
Note
Note
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LOOP ANTHOLDER
FMANT
75 Ω
EXT
AMANT
GND
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
FRONTR L
SUBWOOFERIN
CENTER
SURROUNDR
SURROUNDL
R LIN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
VCR 2 VCR 1
REC(OUT)
PLAY(IN) IN IN
FRONT
SURROUND CENTER
LF HF
+
–
+
–
AC IN
A
BI-WIRE
DIGITAL
CD
DVD
TV
DVD/DVD 6CH
TV
LOOP
MONITOR OUT
TV
SUBWOOFEROUT
CD TAPE/MD
VCR 1 TVDVDS-VIDEO
PHONO
L
R
R
L
R
L
R L R L
R L R L
R L
R L
B
SPEAKERS
MONITOROUT
HF
LF
HF
LF
Con
nect
ions
Connecting the cables
NO
Bi-wiring connection
When bi-wiring, use speakers designed for that purpose that have combined impedance of 6–16 Ω.
Speaker impedance:
BI-WIRE: 6-16 Ω
Speaker cables(not included)
Speaker cables(not included)
Front speaker(left)(not included)
Front speaker(right)(not included)
Note
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LOOP ANTHOLDER
FMANT
75 Ω
EXT
AMANT
GND
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
FRONTR L
SUBWOOFERIN
CENTER
SURROUNDR
SURROUNDL
R LIN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
VCR 2 VCR 1
REC(OUT)
PLAY(IN) IN IN
FRONT
SURROUND CENTER
LF HF
+
–
+
–
A
BI-WIRE
DIGITAL
CD
DVD
TV
DVD/DVD 6CH
TV
LOOP
MONITOR OUT
TV
CD TAPE/MD
SPEAKERS
VCR 1 TVDVDS-VIDEO
PHONO
L
R
R
L
R
L
R L R L
R L R L
R L
R L
B
SUBWOOFEROUT
INPUT
LOOP ANTHOLDER
FMANT
75 Ω
GND
EXT
AMANT
GND
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
FRONTR L
SUBWOOFERIN
CENTER
SURROUNDR
SURROUNDL
R LIN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
VCR 2 VCR 1
REC(OUT)
PLAY(IN) IN IN
FRONT
SURROUND CENTER
LF HF
+
–
+
–
AC IN AC OUTLET
A
BI-WIRE
DIGITAL
CD
DVD
TV
DVD/DVD 6CH
TV
LOOP
MONITOR OUT
TV
SUBWOOFEROUT
CD TAPE
VCR 1 TVDVDS-VIDEO
PHONO
L
R
R
L
R
L
R L R L
R L R L
R L
R L
B
SPEAKERS
LOOP ANTHOLDER
FMANT
75 Ω
EXT
AMANT
GND
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
FRONTR L
SUBWOOFERIN
CENTER
SURROUNDR
SURROUNDL
R LIN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
VCR 2 VCR 1
REC(OUT)
PLAY(IN) IN IN
FRONT
SURROUND CENTER
LF HF
+
–
+
–
AC IN AC OUTLET
A
BI-WIRE
DIGITAL
CD
DVD
TV
DVD/DVD 6CH
TV
LOOP
MONITOR OUT
TV
SUBWOOFEROUT
CD TAPE/MD
VCR 1 TVDVDS-VIDEO
PHONO
L
R
R
L
R
L
R L R L
R L R L
R L
R L
B
SPEAKERS
Surround speaker (right)(not included)
Surround speaker (left)(not included)
Center speaker(not included)
Active subwoofer(not included)
Monaural connection cable(not included)
Speaker cable(not included)
Center speaker
Note
This receiver does not have an amplifier for thesubwoofer.To connect a passive subwoofer¡ Connect another amplifier and connect the
subwoofer to it.Or¡ Connect a passive subwoofer that has front
speaker terminals(See the operating instructions of the speakersystem for details.)
Speaker impedance: 6-16 Ω
Speaker cable(not included)
Surround speakers
Subwoofer
Speaker impedance: 6-16 Ω
Speaker cable(not included)
Speaker connections
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2
3
1 2
3-1 3-2
3-3
SPEAKERS
A B
SPEAKERS
A B
SPEAKERS
A B
INPUT SELECTOR
2
1
3
Speaker settings
These settings should be done to get the most from the unit’s DSPreproduction modes (a pages 20 and 21).
In SIZESet the type (LARGE or SMALL) and presence (NONE, YES orNO) of your speakers. Select “LARGE” if the speakers canproduce bass (below around 100 Hz). Select “SMALL” if thespeakers cannot produce bass. Select “NONE” if center andsurround speakers aren’t connected. Select “NO” if a subwooferisn’t connected. The sound for those speakers is then producedthrough the front speakers.
In DISTANCEEnter the distance of front, center surround speakers from thelistening position so the sound from the speakers reaches thelistening position at the same time. The unit calculates the delaytime for the center and surround speakers based on thesedistances.
In FILTEREnter the cutoff frequency for your subwoofer based on the basscapability of your front speakers
1 Press [ /l].
2 Press [A] and [B] at the same time.“SETTING” appears on the display.
3 To set “SIZE”11111 Press [A] to select “SIZE”.
Each time you press the button, the display switches asfollows.SIZE DISTANCE FILTER DR COMP
22222 Press [B] to select the speakerchannel to be set.Each time you press the button, the display switches asfollows.FRONT CENTER SURROUND SUB-WFR
SUB-WFR=SUBWOOFER
33333 Turn [INPUT SELECTOR] to set thetype (LARGE, SMALL) andpresence (NONE, YES or NO) of thespeaker.Each time you turn the selector, the display switches asfollows.FRONT:SMALL LARGECENTER, SURROUND:NONE SMALL LARGESUBWOOFER:NO YESThe factory settings are as follows.
Front, center and surround speakers: LARGESubwoofer: YES
44444 Repeat steps 22222 and 3 3 3 3 3 tocomplete the size settings for allspeakers.
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Preparatory steps
Con
nect
ion,
Pre
para
tion
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5
4
6
4-14-2
4-3
6
5-1 5-2
SPEAKERS
A B
SPEAKERS
A B
INPUT SELECTOR
2
1
3
SPEAKERS
A B
INPUT SELECTOR
1
2
SPEAKERS
A B
Preparatory steps
4 To set “DISTANCE”11111 Press [A] to select “DISTANCE”.
22222 Press [B] to select the speakerchannel to be set.Each time you press the button, the display switches asfollows.FRONT CENTER SURROUND
33333 Turn [INPUT SELECTOR] to set thedistance.Distance can be set at 0.1 m intervals between 1.0 to10.0 m.The factory settings are as follows.
Front and center speakers: 3.0 mSurround speakers: 1.5 m
44444 Repeat steps 22222 and 3 3 3 3 3 tocomplete the size settings for thefront, center and surroundspeakers.
5 To set “FIL TER”11111 Press [A] to select “FILTER”.
22222 Turn [INPUT SELECTOR] to set thecut off frequency.Each time you turn the selector, the display switches asfollows.100 150 200The factory setting is 100 Hz.
6 Press [A] and [B] at the same time.“COMPLETE” appears on the display.
If you allow about 10 seconds to elapse between settings, theprocedure is canceled, all settings are returned to how they were,and the previous display is restored. Begin again if this occurs.
For your referenceThe settings remain as they are until changed by the aboveprocedure, even after the power has been turned off.
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1
3
4
5
SA-DA10 SA-DA8
1
BALANCE
TOP MENU
DISPLAY
DVD
ENTER
MENU
STEREO
DELAY
SURROUND SFC TEST
MUTINGDIMMER VOL
TV VOL TV/AV
1 2 3 DIRECT TUNING/DISC ENTER
4 5 6 ≥10/–/– –
7 8 9 0
+–
+–LEVEL
DISC/DECK 1/2
DVD 6CH
+
–
1
4
7
0
8 9
5 6
2 3
DIRECT TUNING/DISC ENTER
VOLUME
MUTING≥10/ENTER
DISC/DECK 1/2 MD SOUND MODE SFC
SLOW/SEARCH DELAY
TOP MENU
ENTER
MENU
DISPLAY RETURN
SUB TITLE AUDIO ANGLE
+
–
LEVEL
TEST
GROUP – + DIMMERPAGE
-/--
DVD
2
3
45
3
452
TESTTEST
SPEAKERS
A B BI-WIRE
VOL +–+
–
VOLUME
LEVELLEVEL
+–+
–
SA-DA10 SA-DA8
SA-DA10 SA-DA8
SA-DA10 SA-DA8
SA-DA10 SA-DA8
SPEAKERSA
L C R RS LS SW
C RS LS SW
Pre
para
tion
Preparatory steps
Adjusting speaker output level
Adjust speaker level so the output from all the speakers is thesame apparent level when sitting where you would normally enjoya source.
1 Press [A] or [BI-WIRE] to turn onSPEAKERS.A or BI-WIRE refer to the speaker terminals at the rear ofthe unit.You cannot adjust output level when SPEAKERS B isselected.
2 by remote control only
Press [TEST] to output the test signal.“TEST” appears on the display.The signal is output from each speaker in order for abouttwo seconds each:L: Front speaker (left)C: Center speakerR: Front speaker (right)RS: Surround speaker (right)LS: Surround speaker (left)SW: SubwooferSpeakers set as “NONE” or “NO” are skipped.
Note
DSP sound mode switches to SURROUND mode when thetest starts.
3 by remote control
Press [VOLUME (+ or –)] (SA-DA10) or[VOL (– or +)] (SA-DA8) to set thevolume level normally used forenjoying the source.
Note
Use [BALANCE] if the left right balance of the frontspeakers is off.
4 by remote control only
Press [LEVEL] to select the speakerchannel to adjust.The current level appears on the display.Press again to change the speaker channel.
Speakers set as “NONE” or “NO” are skipped.
5 by remote control only
Press [+] or [–] to adjust the level tothe same apparent level as the frontspeakers.The four channels can be adjusted between –10 dB and+10 dB, with zero being the current level of the frontspeakers.
6 Repeat 4 and 5 for each speakerchannel.
To stop the test signalPress [TEST].
Note
The test signal will not be output if VGCA is ON (a page 27).
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A
B
DSP SOUND MODE
DSP SOUND MODE
DSP SOUND MODE
PROGRAM FORMAT
SOUND MODE
L C R
LS S LFE RS
STEREO
Dolby Pro Logic
Dolby Digital
DTS
PROGRAM FORMAT
SOUND MODESURROUND
L C R
LS S LFE RS
PROGRAM FORMAT
DIGITALSOUND MODE
SURROUND
L C R
LS S LFE RS
PROGRAM FORMAT
SOUND MODESURROUND
L C R
LS S LFE RS
PRO LOGIC
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.“Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are trademarks ofDolby Laboratories.Confidential unpublished works. C 1992-1997 DolbyLaboratories. All rights reserved.
Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc.“DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are trademarks of DigitalTheater Systems, Inc. C 1996 Digital Theater Systems, Inc. Allrights reserved.
This unit’s digital signal processor (DSP) has the following threemodes–STEREO, SURROUND and SFC.
STEREO mode
Use this mode when you want to listen to stereo sources, whetherthey are digital or analogue, or when you want to play DolbyDigital or DTS sources through two channels. The sounds usuallyfed through the other speakers are down-mixed so they are outputthrough the left and right front speakers. There may be somechange in the overall sound when surround sources are down-mixed.
SURROUND mode
By selecting this mode while digital input is being used, the unitautomatically determines the kind of digital source being used(Dolby Digital, Dolby Surround, or DTS), and processes itaccordingly. Select this mode also when you are playing ananalogue source, VCR for example, that has been recorded inDolby Surround.
Software with the following marks can be played back in thismode.
The following indicators light depending on the source.DIGITAL
When playing Dolby Digital sources.
When playing DTS sources.PRO LOGIC
When playing analogue sources.When playing digital sources with PCM signals.When playing Dolby Digital sources that contain Dolby ProLogic.
About the program format indicators(L, C, R, LS, S, LFE, RS)
The program format indicators light up to indicate the channelscontained in the digital input signal.These indicators do not light when input is analogue.L: Front channel (left)C: Center channelR: Front channel (right)LS: Surround channel (left)RS: Surround channel (right)
If the surround channel is monaural, “S” is displayed instead ofLS and RS.
“LFE” (Low Frequency Effect) is a channel for the deep-basseffect.
DSP sound modes
A
B
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DSP SOUND MODE
DISPLAY
ENTER
MENU
STEREO
DELAY
SURROUND SFC TEST
MUTINGDIMMER VOL
TV VOL TV/AV
1 2 3 DIRECT TUNING/DISC ENTER
4 5 6 ≥10/–/– –
7 8 9 0
+–
+–LEVEL
DISC/DECK 1/2
DVD 6CH
–7
0
8 9
5 6
DIRECT TUNING/DISC ENTER MUTING≥10/ENTER
DISC/DECK 1/2 MD SOUND MODE SFC
SLOW/SEARCH DELAY
TOP MENU
ENTER
MENU
DISPLAY RETURN
SUB TITLE AUDIO ANGLE
+
–
LEVEL
TEST
GROUP – + DIMMER
DVD 6CH
PAGE
TV VOL TV/AV
-/--
DVD
– +
SFC
SA-DA10 SA-DA8
DSP SOUND MODESFCSFC
SA-DA10 SA-DA8
PROGRAM FORMAT
SOUND MODESFC
L C R
LS S LFE RS
PROGRAM FORMAT
SOUND MODESFC
L C R
LS S LFE RS
PROGRAM FORMAT
SOUND MODESFC
L C R
LS S LFE RS
PROGRAM FORMAT
SOUND MODESFC
L C R
LS S LFE RS
PROGRAM FORMAT
SOUND MODESFC
L C R
LS S LFE RS
Ope
ratio
ns
DSP sound modes
SFC modes
by remote control only
Enjoy an enhanced sound experience with greater presence andspread by using these SFC (sound field control) modes withstereo sources.Choose from the following modes.
HALLImparts the reflection and spread of a large concert hall.
CLUBConveys the exciting and intimate atmosphere of a jazz club.
LIVEBrings you up close for “live” stage performance and smoothervocals.
THEATERRecreates natural sound ambience and direction.
SIM SURR (Simulated Surround)Heightens the sensation of expanded space with stereo sources,and augments monaural sources.
If the beginning of a track is cut off when playing CDsThe beginning of a track may be cut off when you play CDs inSTEREO mode.You can solve this by engaging the PCM FIX mode.Press and hold [DIGITAL INPUT] for four seconds in STEREOmode.“PCM FIX” appears on the display.
Note
¡ This mode can be selected for each source, but is canceledwhen the unit is turned off.
¡ The PCM FIX mode can be selected in STEREO mode only.¡ Dolby Digital and DTS sources cannot be played while PCM
FIX mode is on.¡ Noise can occur if DTS sources are played while PCM FIX
mode is engaged. To avoid this, be sure to turn PCM FIX modeoff after use.
If the DTS source you are playing is not recognizedThe DTS source may not be recognized if you select SURROUNDmode.You can solve this by engaging the DTS FIX mode.Press and hold [DIGITAL INPUT] for four seconds in SURROUNDmode.“DTS FIX” appears on the display.
Note
¡ This mode can be selected for each source, but is canceledwhen the unit is turned off.
¡ The DTS FIX mode can be selected in SURROUND mode only.¡ Dolby Digital and PCM sources cannot be played while DTS
FIX mode is on.¡ Noise can occur if Dolby Digital and PCM sources are played
while DTS FIX mode is engaged. To avoid this, be sure to turnDTS FIX mode off after use.
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DIGITAL
SPEAKERS
A B BI-WIRE
INPUT SELECTOR
DIGITAL INPUT
DSP SOUND MODE
SPEAKERSA
TAPE/MD(TAPE)
VCR 1
CD DVD
VCR 2 TV
PHONO TUNER
S
PROGRAM FORMAT
SOUND MODESURROUND
L C R
LS S LFE RS
Enjoying the sounds
Preparation: Set [VOLUME] to the “MIN” position.
1 Press [ /l].
2 Select the speaker system(s) to beused.A, B and BI-WIRE refer to the speaker terminals at the rearof the unit.
BI-WIRE and A, or BI-WIRE and B cannot be used at thesame time.“SURROUND” and “SFC” cannot be turned on if [B] ispressed.
If the button is pressed once more, the indicator will switchoff and no sound will be heard from the speakers.
3 Turn [INPUT SELECTOR] to selectdesired source.(Refer to the appropriate operating instructions for details.)Each time the selector is turned the display switches.
Note
Turn on the TV and select the input mode to suit the source(e.g. TV, VIDEO).
4 (only if you select TV, CD or DVD in the above step)
Press [DIGITAL INPUT] to select thedesired input mode.Each time you press the button, the display switches asfollows.DIGITAL ANALOG
The “DIGITAL” indicator lights when “DIGITAL” selected.
5 Press [DSP SOUND MODE] to selectthe desired mode.The SOUND MODE indicator corresponding to the selectedmode lights and that mode is displayed.
Note
¡Be sure to select the mode appropriate to the source youare playing (a pages 20 and 21).
¡Dolby Digital and DTS sources cannot be played with theSFC modes.
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TAPE MD CD
TOP MENU
DISPLAY
DVD
ENTER
MENU
STEREO
DELAY
SURROUND SFC TEST
MUTINGDIMMER VOL
TV VOL TV/AV
1 2 3 DIRECT TUNING/DISC ENTER
4 5 6 ≥10/–/– –
7 8 9 0
+–
+–LEVEL
DISC/DECK 1/2
DVD 6CH
+
–
4
7
0
8 9
5 6
DIRECT TUNING/DISC ENTER MUTING≥10/ENTER
DISC/DECK 1/2 MD SOUND MODE SFC
SLOW/SEARCH DELAY
TOP MENU
ENTER
MENU
DISPLAY RETURN
SUB TITLE AUDIO ANGLE
+
–
LEVEL
TEST
GROUP – + DIMMER
DVD 6CH
PAGE
TV VOL TV/AV
-/--
DVD
– +
DELAY
LEVEL
–, +
6
SFC
SFC
VOLUME
MIN MAX
SIM SURR THEATER
HALL CLUB LIVE
SA-DA10 SA-DA8
SA-DA10
SA-DA8
Enjoying the sounds
6 (if you selected SFC in step 5)
by remote control only
Press [SFC] to select the desired SFCmode.The mode changes each time you press the button whilethe modes are displayed.
7 Start the source.
8 Adjust the volume.
While using the SFC modes
To adjust speaker level by remote control onlyqqqqq Press [LEVEL] to select the speaker channel to adjust.
Each time the button is subsequently pressed, the speakerwhose level is to be set is selected in the listed sequence.C RS LS SW
Speakers for which “NONE” or “NO” has been set are skipped.wwwww Press [+] or [–] to adjust the output level.
Channels C, RS, LS, and SW can be adjusted between –10 dBand +10 dB.
To adjust delay time by remote control onlyYou can adjust surround channel only.Adjust the delay time of the sound from the surround speakers toproduce the proper effect.qqqqq Press [DELAY].
When you press the button, the current delay time is displayed.wwwww Press [+] or [–] to set the time.
Select a delay time to suit your individual needs.Delay time can be set at 10 milliseconds (ms) intervalsbetween 10 and 100 ms.The factory settings for each mode are 50 ms.
For your referenceSpeaker level and delay time can be set for each SFC mode.
When you finish listeningBe sure to reduce the volume and press [ /l] to switch the unit tostandby.
For your reference¡¡¡¡¡If you are using a VCR (connected to VCR 1) and you select
TAPE/MD (for the United Kingdom), TAPE (for Australia andNew Zealand), CD, TUNER, or PHONOThe picture will remain on the screen.
¡¡¡¡¡About the DSP sound modesThe DSP sound modes can be set for each source. Once youhave set the mode for a source, the mode is engaged wheneverthat source is selected.These modes are automatically switched to STEREO ifSPEAKERS B is selected or both SPEAKERS A and B or BI-WIRE are turned off. When SPEAKERS B is turned off orSPEAKERS A or BI-WIRE is selected, the mode is switchedback to the latest mode.
¡¡¡¡¡Only Dolby Digital, DTS or PCM signals (44.1 kHz or 48 kHz)can be reproduced through the digital terminalThe digital input signal of sampling frequencies 96 kHz or 192kHz and other signal formats such as MPEG cannot bereproduced on this unit.
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TAPE MONITOR
SPEAKERS
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A B BI-WIRE
TAPE MONITOR
SPEAKERSBI-WIRE
LOW IMPSPEAKERS
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Enjoying the sounds
To enjoy bi-amp sound
By using the bi-wiring feature of this unit to connect yourspeakers, you are able to take advantage of two separateamplifiers for the high frequency and low frequency ranges. Thisenables more highly defined sound reproduction of the two rangesthus producing high quality bi-amp stereo sound.
Ensure “BI-AMP” lights when [BI-WIRE] isselected.
BI-AMP will turn off and the indicator will go out in thefollowing cases¡ If any of the DSP sound modes are turned on.¡ If DVD 6CH INPUT is selected.
Note
¡ Before pressing [BI-WIRE], connect speakers designed for bi-wiring using bi-wiring connection.
¡ Do not select [BI-WIRE] if you have connected two sets ofspeakers to the A and B speaker terminals.
For front speakers with an impedance under 6 Ω
Press and hold [A] or [B] until “LOW IMP”lights up on the display.
If even one of the speakers being used has an impedance under6 Ω, press and hold down either [A] or [B] for 4 seconds or more toset the impedance on the main unit to LOW.
(Press and hold down once again for 4 seconds or more to turn itoff.)
Note that when “LOW IMP” is on, SPEAKERS A and B cannotboth be used at the same time.
To change speakers:e.g. To use SPEAKERS B, press [A] (“Å” goes out), and then
press [B] to activate SPEAKERS B.
To use TAPE MONITOR
For use when you have connected a graphic equalizer to theTAPE/MD (for the United Kingdom) or TAPE (for Australia andNew Zealand) terminals.
Press [TAPE MONITOR].The “TAPE MONITOR” indicator lights and the tape monitorcomes on.
Sources other than TAPE/MD (for the United Kingdom) or TAPE(for Australia and New Zealand) can still be selected with [INPUTSELECTOR] while the “TAPE MONITOR” indicator is on.
Press [TAPE MONITOR] again to turn the tape monitor off.
(\ See “Making a recording” on page 48 for details on how to usethe tape monitor during recording.)
Note
¡ The tape monitor cannot be used when TV, DVD, or CD digitalinput is being used.
¡ If you are using the tape monitor and you select a digital inputsource, the tape monitor switches off.
¡ Depending on the settings on the graphic equalizer, there maybe some distortion.
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To adjust the tone quality
Turn [BASS] to adjust the bass.Turn [TREBLE] to adjust the treble.
To adjust the sound balance
Turn [BALANCE] to adjust the left/rightsound balance.
When using the VCR 3 terminals
This button only works when “VCR 2” is selected as the inputsource.When you have connected a VCR to the VCR 2 terminals on therear of the unit, select “ VCR 2”.When you have connected equipment to the VCR 3 terminals onthe front of the unit, select “ VCR 3”.
Select “ VCR 2” or “ VCR 3.”FRT-VCR 3=FRONT VCR 3
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INPUT SELECTOR
DVD 6CH INPUT
Switching DVD analogue input
Use analogue input to enjoy the high-quality, 96 kHz or 192 kHzlinear PCM and multiple channel linear PCM audio found on someDVD-Video and DVD-Audio.Select the analogue input mode to suit the source.DVD: For two-channel audio. Use the bi-amp to enhance your
audio experience (a page 24).DVD 6CH: For multiple channel audio.
1 Turn [INPUT SELECTOR] to select“DVD”.
2 Press [DVD 6CH INPUT].The mode changes each time you press the button.DVD 6CH DVD
If you press this button while another source (CD, PHONO,etc.) is selected, the receiver switches the source to DVDand engages the DVD 6CH INPUT mode.
3 Start the desired source.Follow your equipment’s operating instructions.
Note
¡ If you select SPEAKERS B or turn the speakers off, DVD 6CHswitches to DVD and the STEREO DSP sound mode turns on.The mode is restored when you turn SPEAKERS B off or turnSPEAKERS A or BI-WIRE on.
¡ You cannot select any of the DSP sound modes while in theDVD 6CH INPUT mode.
¡ BI-AMP and DVD 6CH INPUT cannot be used at the sametime.If you are using BI-AMP and you select DVD 6CH INPUT, BI-AMP will turn off and the “BI-AMP” indicator will go out.
¡ Any speaker settings you have made (a pages 17 and 18) areineffective in the DVD 6CH INPUT mode. If you need to changespeaker settings , make the settings on the other unit.
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INPUT SELECTOR
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VGCA mode
This unit features a state-of-the-art variable gain control amplifier(VGCA). This feature cuts down greatly on noise encounteredduring normal use.
1 Turn [INPUT SELECTOR] to select thesource.
2 Press [VGCA].The “VIA TONE” indicator goes out and the “ON” indicatorlights when “VGCA” is selected.“VGCA ON” is displayed, then “DISPLAY OFF” scrollsacross the display. The display then turns off.If TUNER was chosen as the source, the current frequencyis shown.
3 Start the desired source.Follow your equipment’s operating instructions.
To confirm the current displayPress [VGCA].The display comes on for about 4 seconds.
To turn VGCA off¡¡¡¡¡When the display is off
1Press [VGCA].2Press [VGCA] again to turn VGCA off.
¡¡¡¡¡When the display is onPress [VGCA].
For your referenceYou can set the VGCA mode for each source.Each source will retain the selected mode.
Note
¡ Tone quality (bass and treble) cannot be adjusted in this mode.¡ In STEREO mode, no sound comes from the subwoofer when
VGCA is turned on.¡ This mode can only be used with analogue input. VGCA is
turned off if you select digital input.¡ DSP sound modes cannot be selected while VGCA is on.
These modes are also canceled when VGCA is turned on andSTEREO mode is engaged.
To have the display on constantly
The display is turned off while VGCA is on to cut down onunnecessary noise. Do the following if you would prefer to havethe display on.
11111 Turn [INPUT SELECTOR] to select a source otherthan TUNER.
22222 Press [VGCA] to turn VGCA on.33333 After the display turns off
Press and hold [VGCA] for about 4 seconds until thedisplay comes on.
This setting remains active even if the unit is turned off.Repeat the procedure to turn the display off again.
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INPUT SELECTOR
BAND
TUNING
PTY SELECTOR
MHz
TUNED STEREO
SPEAKERSMHz
A
Use the tuning buttons to tune-in radio stations.
1 Turn [INPUT SELECTOR] to select“TUNER”.
2 Press [BAND] to select “FM” or “AM”.
3 Press [TUNING , , , PTYSELECTOR] (for the United Kingdom)or [TUNING , , ] (for Australia andNew Zealand) to tune to the desiredfrequency.
“TUNED” lights up when tuned.“STEREO” lights up when an FM stereo broadcast isreceived.
To make an automatic search for stationsHold down [TUNING, , , PTY SELECTOR] (for the
United Kingdom) or [TUNING, , ] (for Australia and
New Zealand) until the frequency begins to scroll. Tuningstops when a station is found. (Tuning may stop if there isinterference.)
If noise is excessive in the FM stereo modePress [FM MODE, EON] (for the United Kingdom) or [FM MODE](for Australia and New Zealand).(“STEREO” will go out, and “MONO” will light up).
The broadcast will be monaural, but noise will be reduced.If the button is pressed once more, the stereo mode resumes.
If there is hissing or thumping while the radio isplayingTurn VGCA on.This turns DSP off and can improve sound.(\ Page 27 for details about VGCA.)
For your referenceThe tuner can pick up interference from DVD players. If thisoccurs turn the DVD player off.
To change the AM frequency stepPress and hold [BAND] for about 3 seconds when AM band isselected. (The frequency step changes from 9 kHz to 10 kHz.)To return to the previous step, press and hold [BAND] for about 3seconds again.
The radio
Sequential tuning
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The radio
Direct tuning
by remote control only
Specify the frequency using the numbered buttons on the remotecontrol to directly tune to the station.
1 Press [TUNER/BAND].This will set the remote control to operate the tuner.The selector on the receiver will change to “TUNER”.Each time you press the button, the band will change asfollows,FM AM.
2 Press [DIRECT TUNING/DISC ENTER].
3 While cursor display is flashing (approx. 10 seconds)
Press the numbered buttons to enterthe frequency.
If the desired FM frequency is 107.90 MHz, pressz→/→m→.→/.If the frequency has been input correctly, the displayedfrequency will blink once.
Note
1. If no button is pressed while the cursor display is flashing,the display will return to the frequency which is currentlybeing received.To re-specify the frequency, repeat the procedure fromstep 2.
2. If the frequency has not been input correctly, “ERROR”will be displayed.In this case, re-enter the frequency.
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The radio
Preset tuning
Presetting radio stations into the memory channels of this unitmakes selecting stations simple.
A total of 30 FM and AM stations can be preset.
Please remember thisIf a new station is preset into a channel, the setting for the stationwhich was previously entered in that channel will be automaticallyerased.
Automatic memory presetting
Automatic memory presetting allows this unit to search forstations and then preset them into memory.
1 Tune to the lowest frequency in FM.(a Pages 28 and 29.)
2 Press and hold [MEMORY, PTYSEARCH] (for the United Kingdom) or[MEMORY] (for Australia and NewZealand).Automatic memory presetting will start.All the FM stations the unit can receive are preset inchannels 1 to 30.
3 Tune to the lowest frequency in AM.(a Pages 28 and 29.)
4 Press and hold [MEMORY, PTYSEARCH] (for the United Kingdom) or[MEMORY] (for Australia and NewZealand).Automatic memory presetting will start.All the AM stations the unit can receive are preset inchannels 21 to 30. (Any FM stations in these channels willbe replaced.)
During automatic memory presetting, the memory indicatorwill flash while the frequency scrolls.
When a station is presetThe memory indicator and the preset channel number willbe displayed for approximately 1 second.(Å)
When presetting is completedThe last station to be preset will be displayed.
Note
Frequencies may not be preset correctly in cases where thebroadcast waves are too strong or too weak. In such cases, carryout presetting manually (a page 31).
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Manual memory presetting
The desired stations can be preset into the desired channels by the user.
1 Set to the desired frequency.(a Pages 28 and 29.)If interference or static is keeping you from enjoying an FMbroadcast, press [FM MODE, EON] (for the United Kingdom) or [FMMODE] (for Australia and New Zealand) and change to monaural.You can preset the station in monaural just as in stereo.
2 Press [MEMORY, PTY SEARCH] (for theUnited Kingdom) or [MEMORY] (forAustralia and New Zealand).To cancel the memory function, press [MEMORY, PTY SEARCH](for the United Kingdom) or [MEMORY] (for Australia and NewZealand) again.
3 Press [TUNING , , , PTY SELECTOR](for the United Kingdom) or [TUNING , ,
] (for Australia and New Zealand) toselect the desired channel.Holding the buttons down lets you scroll through channels faster.
4 Press [MEMORY, PTY SEARCH] (for theUnited Kingdom) or [MEMORY] (forAustralia and New Zealand).The channel will blink on the display.
To continue presettingRepeat steps 1 through 4.
To listen to preset channels
11 Press [PRESET, DISPLAY MODE] (for theUnited Kingdom) or [PRESET] (forAustralia and New Zealand).
22 Press [TUNING , , , PTY SELECTOR](for the United Kingdom) or [TUNING , ,
] (for Australia and New Zealand).Holding down the buttons lets you scroll through channels faster.The channel number flashes for approximately 5 seconds.Select the desired channel number during that time.After 5 seconds, the display will change from the channel numberto the frequency.
Note
If you press [PRESET, DISPLAY MODE] (for the United Kingdom)or [PRESET] (for Australia and New Zealand) while the channelnumber is displayed, the display will change to the frequency.
To confirm the channel number of the station being receivedPress [PRESET, DISPLAY MODE] (for the United Kingdom) or [PRESET](for Australia and New Zealand).(The channel number flashes for approximately 5 second.)
Note
The channel number is not displayed if you change the frequency or FMmode setting.
For your referenceEven if the AC mains lead is disconnected from the household AC outlet,the memory will retain its contents for approximately one month.
If frequency presettings are accidentally erasedProgram the presettings once again.The AC mains lead should remain connected for one hour or morefor the memory back-up to be effective.
The radio
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RDS
PRESET
DISPLAY MODE
TUNED STEREO
SPEAKERSMHz
RDS
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TUNED STEREO
SPEAKERSMHz
RDS
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TUNED STEREO
SPEAKERS
PSRDS
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PTYRDS
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RDS broadcasts Only for the United Kingdom
RDS (Radio data system) is a multiplex broadcasting system.Along with the audio signals of FM broadcasts, text informationand other signals are transmitted to help you enjoy radio more andmake tuning into programs easier. This unit can use the followingtypes of signals.
¡PS (Program service):The name of the station can be displayed.
¡PTY (Program type):The type of program can be displayed. This signal can also beused to search for a type of program (a page 33). See page 35for more information about the PTY displays.
¡EON (Enhanced other networks):This signal is used between networked stations to make iteasier for listeners to tune into a type of program (a page 34).
¡RT (Radio text):This is text transmitted by the station. This unit can show amaximum of 64 characters by scrolling it across the screen. Thetext could be information about the song playing, traffic andweather reports, phone-in numbers, or police information.
Some areas currently do not have PTY, EON, and RT.
To display RDS information
The display normally shows the radio frequency. When the “RDS”indicator lights, the station is broadcasting RDS signals.
1 Press [RDS].
2 Press [PRESET, DISPLAY MODE].Each time you press the button, the display changes .qqqqq Frequency displaywwwww PS display
(See below if PS is not displayed)eeeee PTY display
(“NO PTY” is displayed if PTY signals are not beingreceived, then the frequency is shown again.)
rrrrr RT display(There is no change if RT signals are not being received.)
If RDS signals are not being received, the “RDS” indicatordoes not light and there is no change when the button ispressed.
For your referenceOccasionally PS isn’t displayed even if PS signals are beingreceived. You may be able to see PS if you change the receptionmode.Press and hold [PRESET, DISPLAY MODE].
The mode switches between “MODE 1” and “MODE 2” every timethe button is pressed and held.If PS isn’t displayed, PS signals are not being received. Restore“MODE 1” in this case.
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SPEAKERSMHz
RDS
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SPEAKERS
PTYRDS
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SPEAKERS
PTYRDS
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RDS broadcasts Only for the United Kingdom
PTY search and EON tuning
Before trying to use these functions, it is necessary to preset radiostations into the receiver’s memory (a pages 30 and 31). Neitherof these functions will work if stations have not been preset.
PTY search
Carry out this operation while listening to an FM broadcast.
PTY search finds a particular type of program for you.
1 Press [RDS].
2 Press [TUNING, , , PTYSELECTOR] to select the desiredprogram type.Each time you press the button, the PTY display will changein sequence. (For PTY displays: a page 35.)
3 While the PTY display is flashing (approx. 10 seconds)
Press [MEMORY, PTY SEARCH].“PTY” flashes while the search is carried out.
When the selected type of program is locatedThe receiver automatically switches over to the stationbroadcasting the program. The PTY indicator continues to flash forabout two seconds after the program is found. During this time thedisplay changes, first showing the preset channel number, thenthe frequency of the station, and finally the previously selecteddisplay mode is resumed.
Restarting a searchIt is possible to restart the search during the two seconds that thePTY indicator is flashing after the program is found, simply bypressing [MEMORY, PTY SEARCH] again.It is also possible to search for the same kind of program onanother station by pressing [MEMORY, PTY SEARCH] at any timeif the display is in PTY mode. If [MEMORY, PTY SEARCH] ispressed in any other mode, the message “SELECT PTY FIRST”scrolls across the display.
If the desired type of program is not found“NO PTY” will be displayed for a moment, then the currentfrequency and the receiver will return to the original display.
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SPEAKERS
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EON tuning
EON tuning is useful if the type of program you want to listen isnot currently being broadcast. It allows you to set the unit toautomatically change to a particular type of program when onebegins.
EON tuning only works if RDS data and EON signals are beingreceived.EON tuning finds programs on stations that share EON signals.
1 Press [RDS].
2 Press [TUNING, , , PTYSELECTOR] to select the desiredprogram type.Each time you press the selector, the PTY display willchange in sequence. (For PTY displays: a page 35.)
3 While the PTY display is flashing (approx. 10 seconds)
Press [FM MODE, EON].“EON” will light up.
The current station remains tuned in until the selected type ofprogram begins. When the receiver finds the type of program youselected, “EON” appears on the display and the message “OTHERPROGRAM SERVICE” scrolls from right to left across the display.The receiver automatically changes over at this time. If the type ofprogram you selected is currently broadcasting, the receiver willimmediately change to that station.
Note
EON tuning turns OFF if you operate the tuner (a pages 28–31),change the input source, or turn the unit OFF.
When “NO EON” is displayedThe broadcast you are presently receiving does not provide EONservice.
To check the program type while on reception standbyPress [TUNING, , , PTY SELECTOR].The program type last selected will be displayed for approximately2 seconds. (“EON” will flash.)
Note
If you press [TUNING, , , PTY SELECTOR] again while theprogram type is being displayed, you will turn EON tuning OFF.
To cancel EON tuningPress [FM MODE, EON].“EON” will go out.
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About the PTY display
There are a total of 31 PTY displays on this unit. The displaychanges each time [TUNING, , , PTY SELECTOR] ispressed.The table below shows the order in which the display changes,and also gives an explanation of each display.
Display Explanation
NEWS News
AFFAIRS Current affairs
INFO Information
SPORT Sport
EDUCATE Education
DRAMA Drama
CULTURE Culture
SCIENCE Science
VARIED Varied
POP M Pop music
ROCK M Rock music
M. O. R. M Middle-of-the-road Music
LIGHT M Light classical
CLASSICS Serious classical
OTHER M Other music
WEATHER Weather information
FINANCE Finance
CHILDREN Children
SOCIAL A Social affairs
RELIGION Religion
PHONE IN Phone in
TRAVEL Travel
LEISURE Leisure
JAZZ Jazz music
COUNTRY Country music
NATIONAL National music
OLDIES Oldies
FOLK M Folk music
DOCUMENT Documentary
TEST Test broadcast
ALARM Emergency announcement
Note
This unit does not have EBS-Emergency Broadcast System whichtunes automatically into emergency broadcasts when they begin.
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A B
SPEAKERS
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Other functions
To listen through headphones
qqqqqReduce the volume.wwwwwConnect the headphones.
Plug type: 6.3 mm stereo
eeeeeAdjust the volume.
Select STEREO or turn both SPEAKERS A and B, or BI-WIRE offwhen using headphones. Turning the speakers off automaticallyengages STEREO mode and ensures no sound is heard from thesubwoofer. If SURROUND is used, the sound heard through theheadphones will seem unusual.
NoteAvoid listening for prolonged periods of time to prevent hearingdamage.
Dynamic range compression
“Dynamic range compression” (DR COMP) is a function forcompressing the dynamic range (reproduction level range) ofaudio signals. It is used for viewing movie software late at night orat other times when high volume levels are not desirable.
This function only works with DR COMP compatible Dolby Digitalformat software.
OFF: The dynamic range is not compressed.STANDARD : The dynamic range is compressed according to a
level set by the producer of the software.MAX: The dynamic range is compressed to the maximum
permitted level.The factory setting is “OFF”.
qqqqqPress [A] and [B] at the same time.“SETTING” appears on the display.
wwwwwPress [A] to select “DR COMP”.Each time you press the button, the display switches asfollows.SIZE DISTANCE FILTER DR COMP
eeeeeTurn [INPUT SELECTOR] to select thesetting.Each time you turn the selector, the display switches asfollows.OFF STANDARD MAX
rrrrrPress [A] and [B] at the same time.“COMPLETE” appears on the display.
For your referenceWhen DR COMP is on, scenes that already have a low soundlevel will be heard as they are. When scenes that are loud occur,the function acts to reduce the peak level.The sound field will remain intact even if DR COMP is functioning.
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Other functions
To mute the sound level
by remote control only
Press [MUTING].The message “MUTING ON NOW” runs repeatedly from right toleft across the display as long as the muting function is on.
Press once again to return to the previous volume level.
Note
Muting is canceled when the receiver is turned off.
When using the unit in a darkenedroom
by remote control only
Dimming the display and turning off the white lights (SA-DA10only) can improve video viewing in dark or dimly lit rooms.
Press [DIMMER].Repeat to turn on again.
Note
The display and white lights return to normal when the unit isturned on.
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DELAY
SURROUND SFC TEST
MUTINGDIMMER VOL
TV VOL TV/AV
1 2 3 DIRECT TUNING/DISC ENTER
4 5 6 ≥10/–/– –
7 8 9 0
+–
+–LEVEL
DISC/DECK 1/2
DVD 6CH
TUNER/BAND
TVTUNER/BANDVCR TAPE
MD CD DVD
DVD 6CH
VOL +–
STEREO SURROUND SFC
SFC
TEST
LEVEL +–
DELAY +–
MUTING
DIMMER
TUNER/BAND
1 2 3
4 5 6 ≥10/-/- -
7 8 9 0
DIRECT TUNING/DISC ENTER
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9 0
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To operate the receiver
To switch between on and standby
To select an input source (except PHONO and VCR 2/FRT-VCR 3) and switch the remote control to eachoperation mode
To turn SFC on and select the mode
To output a test signal
To select the speaker channel and adjust its output level
To mute the sound level
To adjust the volume
To select the DSP sound modes
When an SFC mode is onTo change the surround channel delay time
To select DVD 6CH INPUT mode
To dim the display
To select “FM” or AM”
To select the desired channel sequentially(Preset tuning)
To select radio stations by frequency(Direct tuning)
(Example: Channel 1) (Example: Channel 10)
within 10 seconds
To select the desired channel directly(Preset tuning)
Rem
ote
cont
rol
Note
¡ TAPE MONITOR cannot be controlled with the [TAPE] button.¡ The remote control for Australia and New Zealand does not have
an [MD] button.
¡When the SURROUND or SFC modes are on(a Pages 19 and 23)You can adjust the level of the center and surround speakers andthe subwoofer.
¡When the STEREO mode is onYou can adjust the level of the subwoofer.
1 0≥10/ENTER
1-/--
(a Page 26)
(a Page 22)
(a Page 23)
(a Page 19)
(a Page 23)
(a Page 37)
(a Page 29)
(a Page 37)
(a Page 29)
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SA-DA10 SA-DA8
+
–
1
4
7
0 -/--
8 9
5 6
2 3
TV VCR
TAPE CD TUNER/BAND
DVD
CH
DIRECT TUNING/DISC ENTER
VOLUME
MUTING≥10/ENTER
DISC/DECK 1/2 MD SOUND MODE SFC
SLOW/SEARCH DELAY
TOP MENU
ENTER
MENU
DISPLAY RETURN
SUB TITLE AUDIO ANGLE
+
–
LEVEL
TEST
GROUP – + DIMMER
DVD 6CH
PAGE
TV VOL TV/AV
DVD
– +
CD
MD
DISC/DECK 1/2 1
4 5
2 3
1
4
7
0
8 9
5 6
2 3DISC/DECK 1/2
DIRECT TUNING/DISC ENTER
1
4
7
0 -/--
8 9
5 6
2 3
≥10/ENTER
TAPE
DISC/DECK 1/2
TV VCR
TAPE MD CD
TUNER/BAND
TOP MENU
DISPLAY
DVD
ENTER
MENU
STEREO
DELAY
SURROUND SFC TEST
MUTINGDIMMER VOL
TV VOL TV/AV
1 2 3 DIRECT TUNING/DISC ENTER
4 5 6 ≥10/–/– –
7 8 9 0
+–
+–LEVEL
DISC/DECK 1/2
DVD 6CH
CD
MD
TOP MENU
DISC/DECK 1/2
1 2 3
4 5
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9 0
TOP MENU
DISC/DECK 1/2
DIRECT TUNING/DISC ENTER
1 2 3
4 5 6 ≥10/-/- -
7 8 9 0
TAPE
TOP MENU
DISC/DECK 1/2
The remote control
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To operate a cassette deck
To operate a CD player or MD deck
To turn the CD player ON/OFF
To turn the MD deck ON/OFFOnly for the United Kingdom
To start play from the desired track
To stop play
[5 CD changer only]To start play from the desired disc
[MEGA CD changer only]To start play from the desired disc“MEGA CD changer” means any Technics CD changer that takesmore than 50 discs.
(When selecting discs, [≥10/ENTER, -/--] (SA-DA10) or [≥10/-/--](SA-DA8) does not respond to touch.)
For your referenceIf you press this button instead of [ ] shown in the aboveprocedure, the CD changer will stop and display the disc number. Tostart the disc, press [ ].
To skip a track
To start play
To turn the cassette deck ON/OFF
Only when using a double cassette deckTo select the tape deck (DECK 1/DECK 2)
To start play
To stop play
While the tape is stoppedTo fast-forward or rewind the tape
(Example: Track 1) (Example: Track 10)
within 10 seconds
Rem
ote
cont
rol
1 0≥10/ENTER
1-/--
With TPS-equipped cassette decks, you can move to the beginningor end of a track by pressing these buttons while the tape is playing.
Note
The remote control for Australia and New Zealand does not have an[MD] button.
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The remote control
SA-DA10 SA-DA8
+
–
1
4
7
0
8 9
5 6
2 3
TV VCR
TAPE CD TUNER/BAND
DVD
CH
DIRECT TUNING/DISC ENTER
VOLUME
MUTING≥10/ENTER
DISC/DECK 1/2 MD SOUND MODE SFC
SLOW/SEARCH DELAY
TOP MENU
ENTER
MENU
DISPLAY RETURN
SUB TITLE AUDIO ANGLE
+
–
LEVEL
TEST
GROUP – + DIMMER
DVD 6CH
PAGE
TV VOL TV/AV
DVD
-/--
– +
TV
TV/AV
CH
1
4
7
0 -/--
8 9
5 6
2 3
≥10/ENTER
VCR
TV VOL+–
CH
1
4
7
0 -/--
8 9
5 6
2 3
≥10/ENTER
TV VCR
TAPE MD CD
TUNER/BAND
TOP MENU
DISPLAY
DVD
ENTER
MENU
STEREO
DELAY
SURROUND SFC TEST
MUTINGDIMMER VOL
TV VOL TV/AV
1 2 3 DIRECT TUNING/DISC ENTER
4 5 6 ≥10/–/– –
7 8 9 0
+–
+–LEVEL
DISC/DECK 1/2
DVD 6CH
TV
TV/AV
1 2 3
4 5 6 ≥10/-/- -
7 8 9 0
TV VOL
VCR
1 2 3
4 5 6 ≥10/-/- -
7 8 9 0
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(Example: Channel 1)
(Example: Channel 10)
within 10 seconds
To watch TV broadcasts
To turn the TV ON/OFF
To select the TV/AV mode
To turn the VCR player ON/OFF
To start play
To select the desired channel directly
To stop play
To adjust the volume
To select the desired channel directly
To watch video tapes
In the stop modeTo fast-forward or rewind the video tape
To select the desired channel sequentially
To select the desired channel sequentially
1
0≥10/ENTER
1-/--
Rem
ote
cont
rol
(Example: Channel 1)
(Example: Channel 10)
within 10 seconds
1
0≥10/ENTER
1-/--
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The remote control
SA-DA10 SA-DA8
+
–
1
4
7
0 -/--
8 9
5 6
2 3
TV VCR
TAPE CD TUNER/BAND
DVD
CH
DIRECT TUNING/DISC ENTER
VOLUME
MUTING≥10/ENTER
DISC/DECK 1/2 MD SOUND MODE SFC
SLOW/SEARCH DELAY
TOP MENU
ENTER
MENU
DISPLAY RETURN
SUB TITLE AUDIO ANGLE
+
–
LEVEL
TEST
GROUP – + DIMMER
DVD 6CH
PAGE
TV VOL TV/AV
DVD
– +
DVD
TOP MENU
MENU
DISPLAY
1
4
7
0
8 9
5 6
2 3
ENTER
RETURN
SUB TITLE
AUDIO
ANGLE
SLOW/SEARCH
SLOW/SEARCH
1
4
7
0
8 9
5 6
2 3
GROUP
PAGE +–
DVD
TOP MENU
DISC/DECK 1/2
MENU
DISPLAY
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9 0
ENTER
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9 0
TV VCR
TAPE MD CD
TUNER/BAND
TOP MENU
DISPLAY
DVD
ENTER
MENU
STEREO
DELAY
SURROUND SFC TEST
MUTINGDIMMER VOL
TV VOL TV/AV
1 2 3 DIRECT TUNING/DISC ENTER
4 5 6 ≥10/–/– –
7 8 9 0
+–
+–LEVEL
DISC/DECK 1/2
DVD 6CH
45RQT5518
To operate a DVD player
To turn the DVD player ON/OFF
To start play
To display the GUI menu icons
To select items
To enter the selected items
To display the subtitle icon
To display the top menu
To display the menu
To clear the GUI display
To skip to the beginning of a track or chapter
To display the soundtrack icon
To display the angle icon
To pause play
To search through the disc
While pausedTo start siow-motion play
While pausedTo view frame-by-frame
To start play from a selected track or chapter
[DVD Audio only]To select a group
[DVD Audio only]To select still pictures – Page skip
To stop play
Rem
ote
cont
rol
Press to select items after you press [TOP MENU], [MENU],[DISPLAY], [SUB TITLE], [AUDIO] or [ANGLE].
GUI–graphic user interface. See your player’s manual for details.
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To change the remote control code
Hold down the button corresponding to thecomponent you wish to operate.
Continue to hold the button down and...
Aim the remote control at the component you wishto operate and carefully and slowly press thenumbered buttons to enter the appropriate two-digit code number.(Refer to the tables on the facing page for the code numbers.)
When the two-digit code number is entered, the remote control willautomatically output the on/off signal.
If you changed the code correctly, the component switches on or off.
Change the remote control code in either of the followingcircumstances:¡If the Panasonic TV, VCR or DVD player does not operate as a
result of a difference in the remote control code.¡If you wish to operate some other make of TV, VCR or DVD
player.(a Refer to pages 42–45 for the buttons which can be used.)
Note
¡Even after changing the code there may be cases where certainoperations cannot be done or operation is not possible at all.
¡Changes to the codes are canceled when the remote control’sbatteries are replaced. Reenter the code.
SA-DA10 only
The remote control
+
–
1
4
7
0 -/--
8 9
5 6
2 3
TV VCR
TAPE CD TUNER/BAND
DVD
CH
DIRECT TUNING/DISC ENTER
VOLUME
MUTING≥10/ENTER
DISC/DECK 1/2 MD SOUND MODE SFC
SLOW/SEARCH DELAY
TOP MENU
ENTER
MENU
DISPLAY RETURN
SUB TITLE AUDIO ANGLE
+
–
LEVEL
TEST
GROUP – + DIMMER
DVD 6CH
PAGE
TV VOL TV/AV
DVD
– +
TV
1
4
7
0
8 9
5 6
2 3
1
4
7
0
8 9
5 6
2 3
VCR DVD
47RQT5518
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ote
cont
rol
PANASONICAKAIALBABAURBLAUPUNKTBRANDTBUSH
DAEWOODUALFERGUSONFINLUX
FISHERFUNAIGOLDSTARGOODMANSGRUNDIGHITACHIICE
01, 29, 30, 3107, 11, 28, 36, 3705, 11, 123228, 3626, 4102, 05, 10, 11, 12, 32,3811, 12, 323211, 1211, 12, 22, 23, 24, 25,403702, 3811, 1211, 12, 25, 3228, 3601, 09, 26, 4121, 39
INNO HITITT/NOKIAJVCKENDOLOEWELOEWE OPTALUXORMATSUI
MITSUBISHINOKIANORDMENDEOCEANICORION
PHILIPSPHONOLARADIOLAROADSTARSABA
3405, 07, 37184014, 33323702, 05, 06, 07, 10, 11,12, 25, 37, 3814, 19, 28, 3605, 07, 3726, 4127, 3502, 03, 05, 10, 11, 12,3811, 12, 13, 1511, 1211, 123926, 41
SALORASAMSUNG
SANYOSCHNEIDERSEGSELECOSHARPSIEMENSSINUDYNE
SONYTHOMSONTHORN
TOSHIBAUNIVERSUMWHITE WESTIN HOUSE
07, 3711, 12, 15, 21, 25, 34,3907, 17, 25, 3711, 1239, 4011, 2417, 2011, 12, 17, 28, 3602, 05, 11, 12, 22, 24,38, 401605, 26, 4106, 08, 11, 12, 14, 16,25, 3203, 04, 06, 083911, 12, 22, 40
TV codes
PANASONICAKAIALBABAIRDBLAUPUNKTBUSHDAEWOOFERGUSONFISHERGOLDSTAR/LGGOODMANSGRUNDIGHCMHITACHIITTITT/NOKIA
01, 29, 3006, 08, 16, 17, 19, 3702, 06, 2308, 10, 3701, 26, 29, 30, 3302, 09, 23153105, 07, 10, 11, 1203, 04, 36, 3702, 03, 18, 23, 27, 3302, 23, 26, 28, 32, 3302, 2313, 1408, 10, 11, 3718, 27, 37
JVCKENDOLOEWELUXORMATSUIMETZMITSUBISHINECNOKIA
NORDMENDEOKANOORIONPHILIPSPHONOLARFT
20, 2108, 09, 3703, 3208, 10, 11, 17, 19, 3703, 05, 090117, 19, 21, 3204, 21, 36, 3708, 10, 11, 18, 22, 27,3720, 210605, 0922, 32, 33, 34, 353233
ROADSTARSABASALORASAMSUNGSANYOSCHAUB LORENZSCHNEIDERSEGSHARPSIEMENSSONYTHOMSONTHORNTOSHIBAUNIVERSUM
02, 03, 18, 23, 272108, 11, 17, 19, 3715, 16, 18, 2707, 10, 111002, 03, 18, 23, 27, 3202, 18, 23, 272203, 10, 11, 3224, 25, 26211015, 17, 19, 3203, 08, 32, 37
VCR codes
PANASONICDENONFERGUSONHITACHIJVCKENWOODMITSUBISHINORDMENDE
0101, 17021109150602
PHILIPSPIONEERRAITERCASABASAMPOSAMSUNGSHARP
04, 1603130202141008
SONYTECHNICSTHOMSONTOSHIBAYAMAHAZENITH
050102040107, 12
DVD player codes
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1A
B
2
1 2
TAPE MONITOR VCR 3
INPUT SELECTOR
VCR 2VCR 3
TAPE MONITOR
Making a recording
Note
¡You cannot record a source connected through a digitalterminal.
¡When recording CD, DVD, or TV, ensure the source is connectedthrough the corresponding analogue terminals (a pages 10–12)and “ANALOG” input is selected (a page 22).
¡When you select DVD 6CH INPUT mode, only sound from thefront left and right channels is recorded.
Recording on a tape deck or VCR
You can record to a tape deck connected to TAPE REC (OUT) orto a VCR connected to VCR 1 OUT.See the recording unit’s operating instructions for details on howto prepare it for recording.When recording with a tape deck, you can record any sourceexcept TAPE.When recording with a VCR, you can record any source exceptTAPE or VCR 1.
Note
Recording from the tape deck to the VCR is not possible.
1 Turn [INPUT SELECTOR] to select thesource to be recorded.
2 If you selected VCR 2 in step 1, set[ VCR 2, VCR 3] to the requiredposition.
3 Begin recording.Follow your recording unit’s operating instructions.
4 Begin the source to be recorded.Follow your equipment’s operating instructions.
To monitor sound being recorded onto a tape deck
It is possible to check the sound being recorded if your tape deckis a 3 head system.
Press [TAPE MONITOR] on this unit andset the monitor button on the tape deck to“TAPE”.
Press [TAPE MONITOR] once again to turn it off.
For your referenceUse the VCR 3 terminals on the front of the unit when dubbingfrom a video camera.
A
B
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1
2
3
31,2
WAKE
TIMER
-MODE–TIME
SLEEP
WAKE
TIMER
-MODE–TIME
TUNED STEREO
SPEAKERSMHz
A
WAKE
WAKE
Timer function
There are two timer functions: the sleep timer and the wake timer.¡Sleep timer:
The unit turns off after a set time.It can be set for 30, 60, or 90 minutes.
¡Wake timer:The unit can be set to turn on a certain number of hours after itis turned off.It can be set for 5, 7, or 9 hours.
Setting the timers
1 Press [TIMER, -MODE, –TIME] toselect the desired timer mode.Each time you press the button, the timer mode changes.
2 [Within 5 seconds]
Press [TIMER, -MODE, –TIME] andrelease when the time you require isdisplayed.The display changes as follows:¡ In sleep timer mode
30 60 90 (minutes)
¡ In wake timer mode5H 7H 9H (hours)
The display is restored 5 seconds after the setting iscompleted.
3 Wake timer mode only
Press [ /l] to turn off the unit.The “WAKE” indicator lights up.
Checking the remaining time on the sleep timer and thetime set for the wake timerPress [TIMER, -MODE, –TIME] once.
Note
Do not press [TIMER, -MODE, –TIME] again before the remainingtime indication goes out.The setting may change if you do this.
Changing a settingRepeat steps 1 and 2.
To cancel the timerPress [TIMER, -MODE, –TIME] until “OFF” is displayed.“SLEEP” or “WAKE” will go out.
Note
¡The timers cannot be used together.¡The sleep timer turns off the receiver, and the wake timer turns
on the receiver, but they do not turn off/on any externallyconnected components.
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Troubleshooting guide
Before requesting service for this unit, check the chart below for apossible cause of the problem you are experiencing. Some simplechecks or a minor adjustment on your part may eliminate theproblem and restore proper operation.
If you are in doubt about some of the check points, or if theremedies indicated in the chart do not solve the problem, refer tothe directory of Authorized Service Centers (enclosed with thisunit) to locate a convenient service center, or consult your dealerfor instructions.
Problem Probable cause(s)
Sound is not heard fromthe center, surround orsubwoofer speakers.
The presence setting of the speaker hasbeen incorrectly set to “NONE” or “NO”.
While enjoying the surround sounds¡Set the type and presence setting of each
speaker correctly.
Hiss is heard duringstereo broadcasts, but notduring monaural ones.
Excessive noise in bothstereo and monauralbroadcasts.
“STEREO” and “TUNED”indicators flicker.
Stereo broadcasts highlydistorted.
Modulation for the two types is different sosome noise may be heard during stereobroadcasts.
Antenna location and direction poor.
Station is distant.
Antenna location and direction poor.
Station is distant.
Building or mountain nearby.
¡Reduce the treble.¡Change the location and direction of the
antenna.¡Use an outdoor antenna.¡Use an antenna with more elements.
2512, 13
13–
¡Change the location and direction of theantenna.
¡Use an outdoor antenna.¡Use an antenna with more elements.
Unusual “beat”sound isheard.
Low-pitched “hum” isheard when a station istuned.
A continuous orintermittent hiss is heard.
A television is on nearby.
Adjacent signal is interfering.
AC mains lead is near the antenna wires.
Electronic interference from the AC mainslead is fed to the speakers.
Interference from other appliances.
¡Separate the two or turn the television off.
¡Reduce the treble.
¡Separate the AC mains lead from thewires.
¡Use an outdoor antenna.
¡Separate this unit from such appliances.
While listening to AM broadcasts
While listening to FM broadcasts
¡Select “VGCA ON”.
¡Select “VGCA ON”.
The DSP sound mode has been incorrectlyset to “STEREO”.
¡Set to SURROUND mode.
SURROUND and SFCcannot be selected.
VGCA is ON. ¡Select “VGCA OFF”.
Page(s)
27
12, 13
13–
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25
27
–
13
–
17, 18
22
27
Cannot play Dolby Digitalor DTS sources.
The PCM FIX mode may be on.
An SFC mode is on.
SPEAKERS B is on. ¡Turn SPEAKERS B off. 22
¡Turn PCM FIX mode off.
¡Switch to SURROUND or STEREO mode.
21
20
The DTS FIX mode may be on. ¡Turn DTS FIX mode off. 21
An AM broadcast stationcannot be picked up clearly.
Frequency step is set to 10 kHz. ¡Hold down [BAND] for about 3 seconds.This changes the frequency step to 9 kHz.
28
Suggested remedy
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Unit doesn’t come on.
Sound is not heard.
Sound suddenly stops ornone is heard when theunit is switched on.“OVERLOAD” appears onthe display.
The AC mains lead plug is not fully inserted.
The speaker indicators are off.
The muting function is on.
Incomplete or incorrect connection tospeakers and external equipment.
The incorrect input source has beenselected.
The protection circuitry has functionedbecause: the positive and negative speakerwires have shorted; speakers with a lowerimpedance than this unit’s rated impedanceare being used; the speakers are understrain through excessive volume, excessivepower, or by being used in a hightemperature environment.
¡Confirm the plug is fully inserted.
¡Turn on the speaker indicators.
¡Press the muting button on the remotecontrol.
¡Check all connections.
¡Select the correct source.
¡Switch off the unit, determine and correctthe cause, then switch the unit on.
¡Use speakers with the right impedancerating.
Common Problems
The tape monitor function is on. ¡Press the tape monitor button.
“F70” appears on thedisplay.
¡Turn off the unit and then turn it on again,or disconnect the AC mains lead and thenconnect it to your household mains socketagain.(If “F70” remains on the display, consult anauthorized service center or your dealer.)
Problem Probable cause(s) Suggested remedy Page(s)
–
22
24
37
22
10–16
–
14–16
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Cannot play CD, DVD, orTV.
The DIGITAL input mode is set to DIGITALor ANALOG.
22¡Change the setting to suit the type ofconnection you have made.
Digital signals this unit cannot decode arebeing played.
¡Either have the player convert the signalsso this unit can handle them or switch toANALOG input.
22, 23
Nothing appears on thedisplay.
VGCA is ON. 27¡Nothing appears on the display whileVGCA is on. To turn the display on, pressand hold [VGCA].
The display is dim. The dimmer is on. 37¡Press [DIMMER] to restore the display tonormal.
The picture doesn’t appearon the television.
Connection is incorrect. 10, 11¡Check and correct connections.
The television’s input mode is incorrect. –¡Change the input mode to suit theconnections between this unit and thetelevision.
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If the surfaces are dirty
To clean this unit, wipe with a soft, dry cloth.If the surfaces are extremely dirty, use a soft cloth dipped in asoap-and-water solution or a weak detergent solution.
¡Never use alcohol, paint thinner or benzine to clean this unit.¡Before using chemically treated cloth, read the instructions that
came with the cloth carefully.
MaintenanceThe RESET function
While the unit is on
While pressing and holding [DIGITALINPUT], press and hold [ /l] until“RESET” appears on the display.The operation settings for the unit will be initialized to the settingsmade at the time of shipment.However, any preset radio stations will not be erased.
DIGITAL INPUT
AMPLIFIER SECTIONPower output (at 240 V)
DIN 1 kHz (T.H.D. 1 %) 2 x 100 W (6 Ω)20 Hz–20 kHz continuous power outputboth channels driven 2 x 80 W (6 Ω)
Total harmonic distortionrated power at 20 Hz–20 kHz 0.09 % (6 Ω)half power at 1 kHz 0.03 % (6 Ω)
Power output at the DVD 6CH operationDIN 1 kHz (T.H.D. 1 %)
Front 2 x 100 W (6 Ω)Center 100 W (6 Ω)Surround 2 x 100 W (6 Ω)
Power bandwidthboth channels driven, –3 dB 10 Hz–70 kHz (6 Ω, 0.9 %)
Damping factor 30 (6 Ω)Load impedance
FrontA or B 4–16 ΩA and B 8–16 ΩBI-WIRE 6–16 Ω
Center 6–16 ΩSurround 6–16 Ω
Frequency responsePHONO RIAA standard curve (30 Hz–15 kHz) ±0.8 dB[For the United Kingdom]CD, TAPE/MD, DVD, TV, VCR 1, VCR 2, VCR 3
10 Hz–70 kHz, ±3 dB[For Australia and New Zealand]CD, TAPE, DVD, TV, VCR 1, VCR 2, VCR 3
10 Hz–70 kHz, ±3 dBInput sensitivity and impedance
PHONO 3 mV/47 kΩ[For the United Kingdom]CD, TAPE/MD, DVD, TV, VCR 1, VCR 2, VCR 3
200 mV/22 kΩ[For Australia and New Zealand]CD, TAPE, DVD, TV, VCR 1, VCR 2, VCR 3 200 mV/22 kΩ
S/N at rated power (6 Ω) (VGCA ON)PHONO 70 dB (IHF, A: 80 dB)[For the United Kingdom]CD, TAPE/MD, DVD (L/R/C/LS/RS), TV, VCR 1, VCR 2, VCR 3
113 dB (IHF A, rated power, S=2 V), 98 dB (IHF, A: 100 dB)[For Australia and New Zealand]CD, TAPE, DVD (L/R/C/LS/RS), TV, VCR 1, VCR 2, VCR 3
113 dB (IHF A, rated power, S=2 V), 98 dB (IHF, A: 100 dB)Tone controls
BASS 50 Hz, +10 to –10 dBTREBLE 20 kHz, +10 to –10 dB
Output voltage[For the United Kingdom]TAPE/MD REC (OUT), VCR 1 OUT 200 mV[For Australia and New Zealand]TAPE REC (OUT), VCR 1 OUT 200 mV
Channel balance (250 Hz– 6.3 kHz) ±1 dBChannel separation 55 dBHeadphones output level and impedance 430 mV/330 ΩSubwoofer frequency response (–6 dB) 7–200 Hz
Digital input (OPTICAL) CD, DVD, TV
FM TUNER SECTIONFrequency range 87.50–108.00 MHzSensitivity
S/N 30 dB 1.5 µV/75 ΩS/N 26 dB 1.3 µV/75 ΩS/N 20 dB 1.2 µV/75 Ω
IHF usable sensitivity (IHF ’58) 1.5 µV/75 ΩIHF 46 dB stereo quieting sensitivity 22 µV/75 ΩTotal harmonic distortion
MONO 0.2 %STEREO 0.3 %
S/NMONO 60 dB (75 dB, IHF)STEREO 58 dB (71 dB, IHF)
Frequency response20 Hz–15 kHz +1 dB, –2 dB
Alternate channel selectivity±400 kHz 65 dB
Capture ratio 1.5 dBImage rejection at 98 MHz 40 dBIF rejection at 98 MHz 70 dBSpurious response rejection at 98 MHz 70 dBAM suppression 50 dBStereo separation
1 kHz 40 dBCarrier leak
19 kHz –30 dB (–35 dB, IHF)38 kHz –50 dB (–55 dB, IHF)
Channel balance (250 Hz–6.3 kHz) ±1.5 dBLimiting point 1.2 µVBandwidth
IF amplifier 180 kHzFM demodulator 1000 kHz
Antenna terminal 75 Ω (unbalanced)
AM TUNER SECTIONFrequency range 522–1611 kHz (9 kHz steps)
530–1620 kHz (10 kHz steps)Sensitivity 20 µV, 330 µV/mSelectivity (at 999 kHz) 55 dBIF rejection (at 999 kHz) 50 dB
VIDEO SECTIONOutput voltage at 1 V input (unbalanced) 1±0.1 Vp-pMaximum input voltage 1.5 Vp-pInput/output impedance 75 Ω (unbalanced)
GENERALPower supply AC 230–240 V, 50 HzPower consumption 270 WDimensions (W x H x D) [SA-DA10] 430 x 180 x 370 mm
[SA-DA8] 430 x 158 x 370 mmMass [SA-DA10] 12.7 kg
[SA-DA8] 11.7 kg
Power consumption in standby mode: 2 W
Notes:1. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Mass and dimensions are approximate.2. Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum
analyzer.
Specifications (DIN 45 500)
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RQT5518-BH0500HM0
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Osaka 542-8588, Japan