Operation mode setup, 04 basic setup – Pioneer VSX-921 User Manual
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04
Basic Setup
5 Select the input(s) to which you’ve
connected your component.
For example, if your DVD player only has an
optical output, you will need to change the DVD
input function’s Digital In setting from COAX-1
(default) to the optical input you’ve connected
it to. The numbering (OPT-1 to OPT-2) corre-
sponds with the numbers beside the inputs on
the back of the receiver.
6 When you’re finished, proceed to the
settings for other inputs.
There are optional settings in addition to the
assignment of the input jacks:
! Input Name – You can choose to rename the
input function for easier identification. Select
Rename to do so, or Default to return to the
system default.
! Input Skip – When set to ON, that input
is skipped when selecting the input using
INPUT SELECT. (DVD and other inputs can
be still be selected directly with the input
function buttons.)
7 When you’re finished, press RETURN.
You will return to the System Setup menu.
Input function default and
possible settings
The terminals on the receiver generally cor-
respond to the name of one of the input func-
tions. If you have connected components to
this receiver differently from (or in addition to)
the defaults below, see The Input Setup menu
on page 24 to tell the receiver how you’ve
connected up. The dots (k) indicate possible
assignments.
Input
function
Input Terminals
Digital
HDMI
Component
DVD
COAX-1
(DVD)
IN 1
BD
(BD)
TV/SAT
OPT-1
k
k
DVR/BDR
OPT-2
(DVR/BDR)
IN 2
VIDEO
(VIDEO)
k
VIDEO 1
(VIDEO 1)
k
VIDEO 2
HDMI 1
IN 1
HDMI 2
(HDMI 2)
HOME
MEDIA
GALLERY
iPod/USB
CD
COAX-2
CD-R/
TAPE
k
TUNER
ADAPTER
PORT
a With Control with HDMI set to ON, assignments
cannot be made (see Control with HDMI function on
page 41 ).
b VSX-1021 only
c VSX-921 only
Operation Mode Setup
This receiver is equipped with a great number
of functions and settings. The Operation Mode
feature is provided for users who find it difficult
to master all these functions and settings.
One of two settings can be selected for the
Operation Mode: Expert and Basic.
1 Press
on the remote control,
then press HOME MENU.
A Graphical User Interface (GUI) screen
appears on your TV. Use
i/j/k/l and
ENTER to navigate through the screens and
select menu items. Press RETURN to exit the
current menu.
2 Select ‘Operation Mode Setup’ from
the Home Menu.
3 Select the Operation Mode setting you
want.
! Expert (default) – Users can set all the
functions by themselves.
! Basic – The number of operable functions is
restricted, and functions whose operations
are restricted are automatically set to achieve
the Pioneer-recommended sound and
picture quality. The functions that can be
operated are shown below. They can be set
as necessary by referring to the operating
instructions.
Operable
functions/
items
Descriptions
Page
HOME MENU
Full Auto
MCACC
Makes high precision sound
field settings easily.
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Input Name
Input names can be changed
as desired for easier use.
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Input Skip
Inputs not being used are
skipped (not displayed).
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Software
Update
Updates to the latest version
of the software.
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Operable
functions/
items
Descriptions
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Network
Information
Checks the receiver’s IP
address.
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Pairing
Bluetooth
Setup
Pairs with a Bluetooth device
using AS-BT100 or AS-BT200.
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Audio Parameters
MCACC
(MCACC
preset)
Selects your favorite MCACC
preset memory.
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DELAY
(Sound
Delay)
Adjusts the delay time of the
overall sound.
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S.RTRV
(Auto Sound
Retriever)
Plays compressed sound
with high sound quality.
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DUAL
(Dual Mono)
Dual monaural audio setting.
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V.SB
(Virtual Sur-
round Back)
Creates a virtual surround
back channel sound for
playback.
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V.HEIGHT
(Virtual
Height)
Creates a virtual height
channel sound for playback.
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Other functions
INPUT
SELECT
(INPUT
SELECTOR)
Switches the input.
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MASTER
VOLUME
+/–, MUTE
Use to set the listening
volume.
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LISTENING
MODE
Only Pioneer-recommended
modes can be selected.
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PQLS
Plays using the PQLS func-
tion.
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PHASE
CTRL (Phase
Control)
Plays with phase shifting in
the low range corrected.
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