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Type | AV Receiver |
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Surround Sound Formats | Dolby Digital, DTS |
Frequency Response | 10 Hz - 70 kHz |
Tuner | AM/FM |
Amplifier Type | Discrete |
Remote Control | Yes |
Inputs | S-Video, Composite, Digital Optical, Digital Coaxial, Analog Audio |
Outputs | S-Video, Composite, Digital Optical, Analog Audio, Speaker Binding Posts |
Dimensions | 440 x 157 x 412 mm (W x H x D) |
Details the functions and indicators on the receiver's front panel for easy identification and operation.
Explains the layout and components of the PowerTouch remote's touch screen display and controls.
Describes the battery requirements for the PowerTouch and its operational range for remote control.
Provides fundamental instructions on how to use the PowerTouch remote for controlling your system.
Guides on how to adjust volume, loudness, tone, speaker levels, and listen modes for optimal audio.
Instructions on using PowerTouch to control various audio-video devices like DVD players, TVs, and VCRs.
Explains how to use PowerTouch for recording audio and video, including editing functions.
Details how to adjust the PowerTouch screen's contrast, brightness, and beep settings.
Covers the process of creating macros for performing multiple actions with a single touch.
Explains how to control compatible home automation devices like lights and drapes using PowerTouch.
Guides users on how to switch PowerTouch control between Room A and Room B for dual-room operation.
Explains why certain devices might not appear on the PowerTouch screen when controlling different rooms.
Details how to operate connected devices specifically within Room A or Room B.
Provides solutions for common problems related to no sound, low volume, or distorted audio.
Offers guidance for troubleshooting video playback problems, such as no picture or VCR output.
Addresses common PowerTouch issues like non-responsiveness, display errors, and beeping.
Solutions for receiver startup problems, tuner reception issues, and macro execution failures.