21
Displays and Controls
PREPARATION
= MASTER VOLUME
Adjusts the overall receiver volume.
~ EXTERNAL DECODER IN (See p.47)
Use to hook up an external component that can
decode other types of signals and input them into
the VSX-D938TX.
! DIRECT button
Switches DIRECT playback on or off. Use to
bypass the tone controls and channel level for the
most accurate reproduction of a program source.
It will automatically put the receiver in STEREO
mode for the function being used for DIRECT
playback.
@ LOUDNESS button (See p.48)
Switches the LOUDNESS mode on or off.
# MIDNIGHT button (See p.46)
Switches the MIDNIGHT LISTENING mode on or
off.
$ DIGITAL NR button (See p.45)
Switches the DIGITAL NR on or off (STEREO
mode only).
% SIGNAL SELECT button (See p.42)
Use to select the signal from the digital
components.
SIGNAL SELECT repeatedly to select one of the
following:
ANALOG : To select an analog signal.
DIGITAL : To select a optical or electrical digital
signal.
AC-3 RF: To select an AC-3 RF signal.
AUTO: This is the default. If there are both
analog and digital input signals, the receiver
automatically selects the digital signal.
^ TUNER CONTROL button (See p.50-53)
CLASS : Press repeatedly to switch the preset
station classes.
FM/AM : Press to select the AM or FM band.
TUNING –/+ : Use to manually tune to radio
stations.
& STATION –/+ buttons (See p.52-53)
Use to choose programmed radio stations.
* MEMORY button (See p.52)
Press to start the memorization of a preset
station.
( MPX button (See p.50)
Press to switch between auto stereo and MONO
reception of FM broadcasts. When the broadcast
signal is weak, selecting MONO will improve the
sound quality.
) INPUT ATT button
Use to lower the input level of an analog signal
that is too powerful, thus causing the receiver to
distort (the overload indicator will light furiously).
_ TREBLE (–/+) buttons (See p.48)
Use to adjust the high frequencies.
+ BASS (–/+) buttons (See p.48)
Use to adjust low frequencies.
¡ SPEAKERS (A/B) buttons
A is the primary setting. It plays all speakers
hooked up to the A system. A and B setting only
plays the front speakers of both the A and B
systems and the sub-woofer, multi channel
sources will be down-mixed to these speakers so
no sound will be lost. B setting only plays the
front speakers connected to the B system and
multi channel sources will be down-mixed to
these two speakers.
™ VIDEO INPUT jacks (See p.9)
S-VIDEO : Video input for connecting a video
camera (etc.), that has an S-Video out.
VIDEO / AUDIO (L/R) : Video input for
connecting a video camera, etc. that has standard
video/audio outputs.
£ PHONES jack
Connect headphones for private listening (no
sound will be heard through the speakers).
A A+B OFFB