Multi Zone settings
You can make settings for the main zone, zone
2 or zone 3.
Multi Zone Setup
To turn the power on or off for
zone 2/zone 3
You can turn zone 2 or zone 3 operation on or
off. "Main" (this receiver) is always selected.
You cannot turn it off.
1
Select the zone you want to turn on or
off, then press
2
Select "ON" or "OFF," then press
x ON
x OFF
To select the output source for
each zone
You can select the source that is output to the
zone. Audio and video signals are output to
zone 2, while only audio signals are output to
zone 3.
1
Select the zone to which you want to
output audio/video signals, then press
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2
Select "Input," then press
3
Select the input, then press
To adjust the volume for zone 2
You can adjust the volume in the main zone.
If "Sur Back Assign" is set to "ZONE2" in the
Speaker settings menu, you can also adjust the
volume of zone 2.
If you set "Zone2 Line Out Level" to
"VARIABLE," you can also adjust the volume
using "Multi Zone Setup."
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1
Select the zone for which you want to
adjust the volume, then press
2
Select "Volume," then press
3
Adjust the volume, then press
To preset the volume for main
zone/zone 2
You can preset the volume of turning the
power on for each zone.
1
Select the zone for which you want to
preset the volume, then press
2
Select "Preset Volume," then press
3
Adjust the volume, then press
During the adjustment, the sound is output
at the volume level to which you have
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adjusted it, regardless of the value of
MASTER VOLUME control.
If you select "OFF," each zone is activated
at the same volume as that in effect when
you turned the power off last time.
Note
• You cannot preset the volume for zone 2 in the
following cases.
– "Sur Back Assign" is set to "OFF" or "BI-
AMP."
– "Zone2 Line Out Level" is set to "FIXED."
Zone2 Line Out Level
Lets you set the volume control for the ZONE
2 AUDIO OUT jacks to "VARIABLE" or
"FIXED." For details, see "Set the volume
control for zone 2" (page 98)
x FIXED
x VARIABLE
12V Trigger
You can turn the receiver on or off in another
zone, or select various options for use of the
12V Trigger function.
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