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Operating the dcr600, Receiver – JBL DVD600II User Manual

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Operating the DCR600

II

Receiver

5. When a Dolby Digital or DTS source is playing,
it is not possible to make an analog recording
using the Tape ¶ and Video 1 Record Outputs
›fi. However, the digital signals will be passed
through to the Digital Audio Output ¡.

PCM Audio Playback

PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) is the noncom-
pressed digital audio system used for compact
discs and laser discs. The digital circuits in the
DCR600

II

are capable of high-quality digital-to-ana-

log decoding, and they may be connected directly
to the digital audio output of your CD player.

Connections may be made to the rear panel
Optical or Coaxial Inputs ™£.

To listen to a PCM digital source, first select the
input for the desired source (e.g., CD). Next press
the Digital Select Button

*

and then

use the

/

¤

Buttons y

on the remote,

or the Selector Buttons

5 on the front panel,

until the desired digital input choice, e.g.
COAX 2 or OPTICAL 1, appears in the
Main Information Display

U.

When a PCM source is playing, the PCM
Indicator

A will light. During PCM playback,

you may select any surround mode except
Dolby Digital or DTS.

Playback from PCM sources may also benefit
from the Logic 7 mode. When playing back a
surround-encoded PCM source, such as a sur-
round-encoded CD, use the Logic 7 C (or Cinema)
mode. When playing true stereo recordings, use
the Logic 7 M (or Music) mode for a wider
soundstage and increased rear-channel ambience.

Similarly, the Dolby Pro Logic II modes may also
increase your enjoyment of PCM and analog
sources. Choose the Music mode for stereo
recordings. For surround-encoded sources, you
may choose either the Emulation mode or the
Movies mode, which more closely re-creates a
Dolby Digital sound field with discrete informa-
tion provided to the surround channels.

With the great variety of surround modes avail-
able on the DCR600

II

receiver, you are encour-

aged to experiment to find the modes that suit
your tastes, as well as different modes depend-
ing on the source material.

Operating the Tuner

The tuner of the DCR600

II

is capable of tuning

AM, FM and FM Stereo broadcast stations.
Stations may be tuned manually, or they may be
stored as favorite station presets and recalled
from a 30-position memory.

Station Selection

1. Press the AM/FM Tuner Select Button

k

on the remote to select the tuner as an input.
The tuner may be selected from the front panel
by either pressing the Input Source Selector
! until the tuner is active or by pressing the
Tuner Band Selector

9 at any time.

2. Press the AM/FM Tuner Select Button

k

or Tuner Band Selector

9 again to switch

between AM and FM so that the desired
frequency band is selected.

3. Press the FM Mode Button @

to select

manual or automatic tuning.

When the AUTO Indicator

T is illuminated in

the Main Information Display

U the tuner

will stop only at those stations that have a signal
strong enough to be received with acceptable
quality.

When the AUTO Indicator

T is not illuminated,

the tuner is in a manual mode and will stop at
each frequency increment in the selected band.
Press and hold the Tuning Selector Button 8

to search more quickly.

4. To select stations, press the Tuning Selector
Button
8

. When the AUTO

Indicator

T is lit, press the button for two

seconds and then release to cause the tuner to
search for the next highest- or lowest-frequency
station that has an acceptable signal. When
tuning FM stations in the Auto mode, the tuner
will select only stereo stations. To tune to the
next station, press the button again. If the
STEREO Indicator

R is not lit, tap the Tuning

Selector Button 8

to advance one

frequency increment at a time, or press and hold
it to locate a specific station. When the TUNED
Indicator

S lights, the station is properly

tuned and should be heard with clarity.

5. Stations may also be tuned directly by press-
ing the Direct Button

, and then pressing

the Numeric Keys

that

correspond to the station’s frequency. The
desired station will automatically be tuned. If
you press an incorrect button while entering a
direct frequency, press the Clear Button
to start over.

NOTE: When the FM reception of a station is
weak, audio quality will be increased by switching
to Mono mode by pressing the FM Mode
Button
@

until the STEREO Indicator

R goes out.

Preset Tuning

Using the remote, up to 30 stations may be
stored in the receiver’s memory for easy recall
using the front panel controls or the remote.

To enter a station into the memory, first tune the
station using the steps outlined above. Then:

1. Press the Memory Button

on the

remote. Note that the MEMORY Indicator

Q

will be illuminated and flash in the Main
Information Display

(.

2. Within five seconds, press the Numeric
Keys

corresponding to the

location where you wish to store this station’s
frequency. Once entered, the preset number will
appear in the Preset Number/Sleep Timer
Display

N.

3. Repeat the process after tuning any additional
stations to be preset.

Recalling Preset Stations

• To manually select a station previously

entered in the preset memory, press the
Numeric Keys

that

correspond to the desired station’s memory
location.

• To manually tune through the list of stored

preset stations one by one, press the Preset
Stations Selector Buttons

)

on

the front panel or remote.

Tape Recording

In normal operation, the audio or video source
selected for listening through the DCR600

II

is

sent to the record outputs. This means that any
program you are watching or listening to may be
recorded simply by placing machines connected
to the outputs for Tape Outputs ¶ or Video 1
Outputs
›fi in the Record mode.

When a digital audio recorder is connected to
the Digital Audio Output ¡, you are able to
record the digital signal using a CD-R, MiniDisc
or other digital recording system.

NOTES:
• The digital outputs are active only when a

digital signal is present, and they do not
convert an analog input to a digital signal,
or change the format of the digital signal.
In addition, the digital recorder must be
compatible with the output signal. For
example, the PCM digital input from a CD
player may be recorded on a CD-R or
MiniDisc, but Dolby Digital or DTS signals
may not.

• Please make certain that you are aware of

any copyright restrictions on any material you
copy. Unauthorized duplication of copyrighted
materials is prohibited by federal law.

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