Lexicon Rv5 User Manual
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Numerics 2-channel listening modes, 3-26 2-Line OSD parameter, 3-3 5.1-channel direct inputs, 3-29 5-channel listening modes, 3-26 7.1-channel direct inputs, 3-29 7-channel listening modes, 3-26 A A/D SAMPLE RATE parameter, 3-18 A/V SYNC DELAY parameter, 3-18 advanced video BRIGHTNESS parameter, 3-22 COLOR parameter, 3-22 COMPONENT ENHANCE parameter, 3-22 CONTRAST parameter, 3-22 DCDi INTERPOL parameter, 3-21 FILM DETECTION parameter, 3-21 FILM EDIT DETECT parameter, 3-22 FLESHTONE NR parameter, 3-22 INPUT TYPE parameter, 3-20 NOISE REDUCTION parameter, 3-21 SHARPNESS parameter, 3-20 X-COLOR SUPPRESS parameter, 3-21 ADVANCED VIDEO menu, 3-18, 3-20 ALL input parameter selection, 3-12 AM/FM radio tuner, 5-2 amplifier making connections, 2-8 output connectors, 2-7 overview, 2-8 REAR AMP parameter, 3-6 utilizing spare channels, 2-8 ANLG AUDIO parameter, 3-17 audio analog audio input setup, 3-17 AUDIO CONTROLS menu, 4-2AUDIO STATUS menu, 4-4 digital audio input setup, 3-16 HDMI AUDIO OUT parameter, 3-3 rear panel connectors, 2-6 TONE CONTROLS parameter, 4-3 AUTO EQ parameter, 4-2 AUTO SETTINGS parameter, 3-9 autocalibration AUTO EQ parameter, 4-2 AUTO SETTINGS parameter, 3-9 EQ PRESET parameter, 4-2 FULL AUTOCAL menu, 3-7 MANUAL setup menu, 3-6, 3-9 microphone input connector, 2-6 SEMI AUTOCAL menu, 3-6 SPEAKER/EQ SETUP menu, 3-5 B BASS parameter, 4-3 battery installation, 1-4 BRIGHTNESS parameter, 3-4, 3-22 C CAL NOISE parameter, D-2– D-3 CENTER WIDTH parameter, 3-32 COLOR parameter, 3-22 command matrix, 2-12 COMPONENT ENHANCE parameter, 3-22 component rear panel connectors, 2-7 CONNECTION parameter, 3-3 CONTRAST parameter, 3-22 cross-color interference, 3-21 Customizing input names, 3-15 D DCDi INTERPOL parameter, 3-21 Declaration of Conformity, A-4 default video source settings, 3-21 DIG AUDIO parameter, 3-16 DIG/ANLG AUTO parameter, 3-17 DIMENSION parameter, 3-32 DISPLAY SETUP menu, 3-2– 3-3, 3-30, 3-32– 3-33 dock input 2-line display characteristics, 5-7 charging the iPod, 5-9 connecting to the RV-5, 5-6 controlling the iPod, 5-8 DOCK AUTO POWER parameter, 3-33 Dock Functionality, 5-6 docking the iPod, 5-7 front panel controls, 5-8 overview, 2-9, 5-2 rear panel connector, 2-8 remote control, 5-8 removing the iPod, 5-9 ZONE 2 OUT parameter, 3-19 documentation conventions, 1-ii Dolby Dolby Digital modes, 3-25 DTS + DOLBY modes, 3-23 listening modes descriptions, 3-27 surround configuration menu, 3-30 DOLGY configuration menu, 3-2 DOWNMIX parameter selection, 3-18 DSP listening modes descriptions, 3-28 DTS DTS + DOLBY modes, 3-23 DTS modes, 3-26 listening modes descriptions, 3-27 surround configuration menu, 3-30 Index
IndexLexicon I-2 E EQ ADJUST parameter, 4-3 EQ PRESET parameter, 4-2 F favorite channel access, C-9 setup, C-9 FILM DETECTION parameter, 3-21 FILM EDIT DETECT parameter, 3-22 FLESHTONE NR parameter, 3-22 front panel display, 2-3 front panel display BRIGHTNESS parameter, 3-4 TIME OUT parameter, 3-4 FULL AUTOCAL menu, 3-7 H HDMI AUDIO OUT parameter, 3-3 HDMI connectors, 2-7 HF SHELF parameter, 4-3 I INPUT parameter, 3-12 input selection buttons, 2-3 INPUT SETUP menu, 3-2, 3-14, B-6, D-2– D-3 INPUT setup parameter, 3-14 INPUT TYPE parameter, 3-20 installation considerations, 1-4 installation worksheet, 2 IR (Infra Red) front panel receiver, 2-3 rear panel connector, 2-7 L listening modes, 3-23 5.1-channel direct inputs, 3-29 7.1-channel direct inputs, 3-29 analog modes, 3-26 available listening modes, 3-24 descriptions, 3-27 DOLBY CONFIG menu, 3-2 Dolby Digital modes, 3-25 DSP listening modes, 3-28 DTS + DOLBY modes, 3-23 DTS modes, 3-26 LOGIC 7 DEFAULT parameter, 3-31 MODE FAMILY parameter, 3-17 PCM modes, 3-24 selecting, 3-23 SURROUND CONFIG menu, 3-2 surround configuration menu, 3-30 Logic 7 DEFAULT parameter, 3-31 listening modes descriptions, 3-27 surround configuration menu, 3-30 M Main Zone input selection buttons, 2-3 INPUT SETUP menu, 3-2 mute levels paramater, 3-33 OFF button, 2-4 maintenance, 6-12 MANUAL setup menu, 3-6, 3-9 menu AUDIO CONTROLS menu, 4-2, B-2 DISPLAY SETUP menu, 3-2– 3-3, B-4 DOLBY CONFIG menu, 3-2 INPUT SETUP menu, 3-2, B-6 menu arrows, 2-10, 2-12 menu item selection, 2-10, 2-12 menu options, 2-12 MUTE LEVELS menu, 3-2navigation, 2-10 overview, 2-10 POWER ON SETTINGS menu, 3-2 SELECT button, 2-10 SETUP menu, 3-2, B-3 SPEAKER/EQ SETUP menu, 3-2, B-5 SURROUND CONFIG menu, 3-2, B-4 VIDEO CONTROLS menu, B-2 MENU TIME OUT parameter, 3-4 microphone, 3-6 MODE buttons, 2-4 MODE FAMILY parameter, 3-17 MODE parameter, 3-32 MUTE button, 2-4 MUTE LEVELS menu, 3-2, 3-33 N NAME parameter, 3-14 NIGHT parameter, 3-32 NOISE REDUCTION parameter, 3-21 O OSD (On-Screen Display), 3-3 MENU TIME OUT parameter, 3-4 OUTPUT LEVELS menu, 3-12 P PANORAMA parameter, 3-32 PC input controls, 5-4 overview, 2-9, 5-2 playing PC media, 5-5 setting up to play, 5-4 USB connector, 2-6 ZONE 2 OUT parameter, 3-19
RV-5Index I-3 power AC input connector, 2-7 POWER ON SETTINGS menu, 3-2, 3-33 rear panel switch, 2-7 standby button, 2-4 preamplifier rear panel connectors, 2-6, 2-8 R REAR AMP parameter, 3-6 rear panel connectors, 2-6– 2-7 overview, 2-5 remote control adjusting the touch screen contrast, C-7 advanced customizing tools, C-6 backlight time out, C-7 battery installation, 1-4 button learning, C-4 buttons overview, 2-11 cloning, C-11 command matrix, 2-12– 2-16 customizing the touch screen, C-7 erasing commands, C-13 favorite channel access, C-9 favorite channel setup, C-9 hiding and adding pages, C-12 LCD display overview, 2-11 light button, 2-12, C-2 lock feature, C-6 macro setup, C-10 operation considerations, 2-9 optional RF-1 receiver, C-14 overview, 2-9 pre-programmed codes, C-3 pre-programmed codes worksheet, D-6 programming, C-2 punch through commands, C-11 recall pre-programming, C-4 restoring factory default settings, C-14 setup, C-3system volume setup, C-11 transmitting icon, C-2 using the code library, C-15 restoring the factory defaults, 6-12 routine maintenance, 6-12 RS-232 connector, 2-6 RV-5 About, 1-2 Available Options, 1-3 Declaration of Conformity, A-4 installation considerations, 1-4 Product Registration, 1-2 routine maintenance, 6-12 specifications, A-2 What’s in the Box, 1-3 RV-5 error messages, 6-7 autocal errors, 6-8 video errors, 6-7 S safety instructions, 1-ii SELECT button, 2-10 SEMI AUTOCAL menu, 3-6 SETUP menu, 3-2 SHARPNESS parameter, 3-20 SPEAKER/EQ SETUP menu, 3-5 speakers crossover setup, 3-10 FULL AUTOCAL menu, 3-7 MANUAL setup menu, 3-6, 3-9 manual TEST TONE, 3-12 output levels INPUT parameter, 3-12 OUTPUT LEVELS menu, 3-12 SEMI AUTOCAL menu, 3-6 SPEAKER DISTANCES menu, 3-11 SPEAKER/EQ SETUP menu, 3-2, 3-5 SPEAKERS manual setup menu, 3-10 SUB HPF parameter, 3-11 SUB MODE parameter, 3-11 SUB/LFE LPF parameter, 3-11SUBWOOFERS parameter, 3-11 UNITS parameter, 3-12 specifications, A-2 Standby button, 2-4 SUB HPF parameter, 3-11 SUB MODE parameter, 3-11 SUB/LFE LPF parameter, 3-11 SUBWOOFERS parameter, 3-11 SURROUND CONFIG menu, 3-2, 3-30 T TEST TONE parameter, 3-12 TIME OUT parameter, 3-4 tone controls, 4-3 BASS parameter, 4-3 TREBLE parameter, 4-3 TREBLE parameter, 4-3 trigger output connectors, 2-6 TRIGGER 2 parameter, 3-18 troubleshooting, 6-2 tuner activation & display, 5-2 AM/FM radio tuner, 5-2 antenna connectors, 2-8 control button overview, 2-3 controls, 5-3 overview, 2-9, 5-2 ZONE 2 OUT parameter, 3-19 Zone 2 tuner, 5-2, 5-9 U UNITS parameter, 3-12
IndexLexicon I-4 V video ADVANCED VIDEO menu, 3-18, 3-20 CONNECTION parameter, 3-3 default video source settings, 3-21 rear panel connectors, 2-7 VIDEO IN setup parameter, 3-15 VIDEO OUT parameter, 3-16 video resolutions table, 6-10 VIDEO STATUS menu, 4-4 V-PROCESS parameter, 3-15 volume adjust Main Zone level, 2-3 adjust Zone 2 level, 2-3 knob, 2-3 MUTE LEVELS menu, 3-33 V-PROCESS parameter, 3-15 X X-COLOR SUPPRESS parameter, 3-21 Z Zone 2 input selection buttons, 2-3 INPUT SETUP menu, 3-2 mute levels paramater, 3-33 OFF button, 2-4 radio tuner, 5-2, 5-9 rear panel connectors, 2-6 ZONE-2 OUT parameter, 3-18
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