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Symptom
No sound from surround
or center speakers.
No sound from
subwoofer
Sound is produced from
analog components, but
not from digital ones
(DVD, LD, CD-ROM
etc.).
No sound is output or a
noise is output when
Dolby Digital/DTS
software is played back.
When a search is per-
formed by a DTS compat-
ible CD player during
playback, noise is output.
The Dolby/DTS indicator
doesn't light when
playing Dolby/DTS
software.
When playing a 96 kHz/
24bit disc the sound is
too loud.
Cause
• Surround or center speaker settings are
incorrect.
• The surround and/or center levels are
turned down.
• The surround and/or center speakers are
disconnected.
• The subwoofer is disconnected.
• The subwoofer's settings are incorrect.
• The subwoofer's levels are too low.
• The LFE Attenuator is set to OFF.
• Digital connections are incorrect.
.
• The digital output of the player is turned
off.
• The CD-ROM player is outputting a data
stream (not an audio signal) which is in-
compatible with this receiver.
• Digital connections are incorrect.
• Analog input has been selected.
• The digital input assignment is wrong.
• A DVD player not compatible with
Dolby Digital/DTS is being used.
• The settings on the DVD player are in-
correct and/or the DTS signal output is
turned off.
• The digital output level is turned down
on a CD player or other component
equipped with digital output level ad-
justment capability. (The DTS signal has
been altered by the player, and cannot
be read.)
• The search function performed by the
player slightly alters the digital informa-
tion, making it unreadable.
• The player is paused.
• The player's sound output settings are
wrong.
• Different discs have different recording
levels so some may be louder than oth-
ers.
Remedy
• Refer to speakers setting mode on page
28 to check the speaker settings.
• Turn levels up. Refer to “Setting the
Volume Level of Each Channel” on page
32 to check the speaker levels.
• Connect the speakers (refer to page 16).
• Connect the subwoofer (refer to page 16).
• Set the subwoofer (refer to page 28).
• Set the front speakers to Small (S) (refer
to page 28).
• Refer to “Setting the Volume Level of
Each Channel” on page 32 to check the
speaker levels.
• Set the LFE Attenuator to either 0 dB or
10 dB (refer to page 29).
• Make digital connections (refer to page
11–14)
• Turn on the digital output of the player
on (consult the manual that came with
the player, if necessary).
• Use a player that is compatible with this
receiver.
• Make digital connections (refer to page
11–14).
• Select digital input (refer to page 44).
• Assign the digital input (refer to page 31).
• Make sure your DVD player is compat-
ible with Dolby Digital/DTS.
• Make sure the player's settings are
correct and/or the DTS signal out is on.
Refer to the instruction manual
supplied with the DVD player.
• Set the digital volume level of the player
to full, or to the neutral position.
• This is not a malfunction, but be sure to
turn the volume down to prevent the
output of loud noise from your
speakers.
• Press play.
• Set the player correctly (consult the
manual that came with the player, if
necessary).
• Turn the volume down.
Additional Information