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    RV-5 ERROR MESSAGES
    RV-5 error messages are displayed on the OSD when certain error
    conditions exist.  This section explains the meaning of these error
    messages and how to fix each problem.
    VIDEO ERROR MESSAGES
    The following error messages apply specifically to video issues.
    VIDEO PROCESS ERROR
    This error message will display
    when the incoming datastream is
    at a higher resolution than the
    resolution of the VIDEO OUT
    parameter. The RV-5 can
    up-sample a lower resolution to a
    higher resolution.  However it can
    not down-sample to a lower
    resolution setting.
    To correct the problem, right click to return to the VIDEO OUT
    Setup parameter and change the VIDEO OUT parameter to AUTO
    or to a resolution setting that is higher than that of the incoming
    datastream.
    VIDEO FORMAT OUTPUT
    ERROR
    This error message will display
    when the RV-5 is connected to an
    HDMI video monitor but the
    VIDEO OUT parameter is set to a
    resolution that is not supported by
    the HDMI video monitor.
    To correct the problem, right click
    to return to the VIDEO OUT Setup
    parameter and change the VIDEO
    OUT parameter to AUTO or to a
    resolution setting that is supported
    by the video monitor.
    HDCP VIDEO ERROR
    This error message will display
    when the video monitor is not
    HDCP compliant and the
    incoming datastream requires
    HDCP compliance.  Typically, any
    HDMI source will require a HDCP
    compliant video monitor.
    To correct the problem, change
    the incoming datastream to a
    non-HDCP source or change the
    video monitor to one that is HDCP
    compliant.
    VIDEO PROCESS NOTICE
    Video input resolution
    can not be higher than
    video output resolution
    when set to FAROUDJA.
    Please adjust settings.
    PRESS > TO CONTINUE
    VIDEO OUTPUT NOTICE
    Video output resolution
    not supported by HDMI
    monitor. Please select
    a different VIDEO OUT
    resolution.
    PRESS > TO CONTINUE
    Display is not
    HDCP Capable HDCP NOTICE 
    						
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    CHANGE MONITOR 
    MESSAGE
    This error message flashes on the
    2-line OSD and front panel
    displays when an analog signal is
    being sent to an HDMI monitor.
    To correct the problem, change the video monitor setting to an
    analog input source.
    AUTOCAL ERROR MESSAGES
    The following error messages apply specifically to error conditions
    that exist during the AUTOCAL or SEMI AUTOCAL procedures, or
    that pertain to the saved AUTOCAL settings.
    MICROPHONE OVERLOAD 
    ERROR
    This error message will display
    when the microphone is placed too
    close to the speaker grille of the
    speaker under test during the Far
    Field, Near Field, or Subwoofer
    Tests.  
    CAUTION! 
    If the microphone is too close to the speaker during
    testing, damage to the speaker or microphone may
    result.
    To correct the problem, move the microphone further away from
    the speaker under test and repeat the test.
    FAR FIELD ERROR
    This error message will display
    when the microphone does not
    detect sound from a speaker that
    has a cross-over setting other than
    “NONE” during the Far Field Test.
    To correct the problem, check the
    microphone position, verify the
    speaker cables are connected
    properly, verify that the volume
    level is correct, and repeat the test.
    NEAR FIELD ERROR
    This error message will display
    when the Near Field test has failed.
    Typically, this failure occurs
    because the microphone is not in
    the proper position or the volume
    setting is too low.  
    To correct the problem, verify that
    the microphone is within two feet
    of the speaker under test, verify the
    speaker cables are connected
    properly, verify that the volume
    level is correct, and repeat the test.
    CHANGE MONITOR TO 
    ANALOG IN
    MICROPHONE OVERLOAD 
    Verify microphone
    position and
    lower volume 6dB.
    BACK TO SPK/EQ SETUP REPEAT TEST 
    FAR FIELD ERROR 
    FRT-L: NO      SIDE-R: NO
    CENTER: YES  REAR-R: YES
    FRT-R: YES      REAR-L: YES
                         SIDE-L: YES
    Ve r i f y  m i c  p o s i t i o n
    and spkr connections. Speakers detected:
    If OK, raise volume 5dB.
    BACK TO SPK/EQ SETUP REPEAT TEST 
    NEAR FIELD AUTOCAL 
    Ve r i f y  m i c  p o s i t i o n
    and spkr connections.
    If OK, raise volume 5dB. ERROR
    BACK TO SPK/EQ SETUP REPEAT TEST  
    						
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    SUBWOOFER CAL ERROR
    This error message will display
    when the Subwoofer test has
    failed.  Typically, this failure occurs
    because the microphone is not in
    the proper position or the volume
    setting is too low.  
    To correct the problem, check the
    microphone position, verify the
    subwoofer cables are connected
    properly, verify that the volume
    level is correct, and repeat the test.
    Note: If you are using a powered subwoofer, verify that it is
    powered on.
    CROSS-OVER CHANGE 
    WARNING
    This warning message will display
    the first time each speaker or
    subwoofer cross-over is manually
    changed from the AUTOCAL or
    SEMI AUTOCAL settings.
    Press the  cursor button on the
    remote control to clear the
    warning message. When cross-over
    changes are complete, run the
    SEMI AUTOCAL procedure.
    SUBWOOFER CAL ERROR 
    SUBWOOFER 1: NO
    SUBWOOFER 2: NO
    Ve r i f y  m i c  p o s i t i o n
    and sub connections.
    If OK, raise volume 5dB. Subwoofers detected:
    BACK TO SPK/EQ SETUP REPEAT TEST 
    CAUTION 
    Changing these
    settings will affect
    the autocalibration.
    Run SEMI AUTOCAL
    after changes are made.
    RETURN TO MENU   
    						
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    VIDEO RESOLUTIONS TABLE
    The RV-5 Receiver is designed to allow flexibility in the selection of
    video output resolutions.  However, there are restrictions on what
    resolutions can be made available due to incoming signal
    limitations.  
    If you are not getting the expected resolution options for your
    video monitor, it is possible that there is an incompatability
    between the input setup selections and the incoming signal.  The
    table below describes those formats that are possible, given a
    specific input source and input setup conditions.
    Notes: 
    The following notes refer to the “Note” column in the table.
    1. If the incoming HDMI signal is copy-protected (HDCP), all
    analog video output is blocked. All the available outputs that
    may be affected by copy protection are noted in the table by a
    double asterix (**).2. If the incoming analog video signal is Macro-vision protected, a
    form of copy protection for analog sources, then the component
    video output must be either 480i or 480p resolution.  If the
    output resolution setting has a value that is higher than 480p
    resolution, then no analog signal is output.
    3. If the HDMI is not connected when the incoming signal is a
    Macro-vision protected analog video, then the VIDEO OUT
    parameter changes automatically to 480p resolution and only
    component video is output.
    4. The difference between BYPASS and CONVERSION options is
    where the video encoder is used (CONVERSION) or not
    (BYPASS) when the S-video or composite video input is selected.
    In CONVERSION mode, digital video from the analog input is
    provided to the video encoder and the S-video and composite
    video outputs are encoded.  In BYPASS mode, the analog input
    signal goes to the video output directly, with no encoding.
    INPUT
    Video ModeOUTPUT
    Source Format HDMI Component S-Video Composite Note
    HDMI480i
    FAROUDJA ON480p ~ 1080i 480p ~ 1080i** 480i** 480i** 1
    480p 480p ~ 1080i 480p ~ 1080i** - - 1
    720p 720p ~ 1080i 720p ~ 1080i** - - 1
    1080i 1080i 1080i** - - 1
    Component 
    Analog480i 480p ~ 1080i 480p ~ 1080i 480i 480i 2, 3
    480p 480p ~ 1080i 480p ~ 1080i** - - 2, 3
    720p 720p ~ 1080i 720p ~ 1080i** - - 2, 3
    1080i 1080i 1080i - - 2, 3
    S-Video,     
    Composite 
    AnalogS-480i 480p ~ 1080i 480p ~ 1080i** 480i (from S) 480i (from S) 2, 3
    C-480i 480p ~ 1080i 480p ~ 1080i** 480i (from C) 480i (from C) 2, 3
    S&C - 480i 720p ~ 1080i 720p ~ 1080i 480i (from S) 480i (from S) 2, 3 
    						
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    HDMI480i
    BYPASS480i 480i** 480i** 480i** 1
    480p 480p 480p** - - 1
    720p 720p 720p** - - 1
    1080i 1080i 1080i** - - 1
    Component 
    Analog480i 480i 480i - - 2, 3
    480p 480p 480p - - 2, 3
    720p 720p 720p - - 2, 3
    1080i 1080i 1080i - - 2, 3
    S-Video,     
    Composite 
    AnalogS-480i 480i 480i** 480i (from S) 480i (from S) 2, 3, 4
    C-480i 480i 480i - 480i (from C) 2, 3, 4
    S&C - 480i 480i 480i 480i (from S) 480i (from S) 2, 3, 4
    HDMI480i
    CONVERSION480i 480i** 480i 480i 1
    480p 480p 480p** - - 1
    720p 720p 720p** - - 1
    1080i 1080i 1080i** - - 1
    Component 
    Analog480i 480i 480i 480i** 480i** 2, 3
    480p 480p 480p - - 2, 3
    720p 720p 720p - - 2, 3
    1080i 1080i 1080i - - 2, 3
    S-Video,     
    Composite 
    AnalogS-480i 480i 480i 480i (from S) 480i (from S) 2, 3, 4
    C-480i 480i 480i 480i (from C) 480i (from C) 2, 3, 4
    S&C - 480i 480i 480i 480i (from S) 480i (from S) 2, 3, 4
    INPUT
    Video ModeOUTPUT
    Source Format HDMI Component S-Video Composite Note 
    						
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    ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
    The bulleted items below describe routine maintenance that should
    be performed on a periodic basis.
     Clean the RV-5 exterior surface with a soft, lint-free cloth. Do
    not use alcohol, benzene, acetone-based cleaners or strong
    commercial cleaners. Do not use a cloth made with steel wool
    or metal polish. If the RV-5 is exposed to a dusty environment, a
    low-pressure blower can be used to remove dust from its
    exterior surface.
     Replace the remote control batteries as needed. The remote
    control requires four AAA batteries. When these batteries are
    low on power, the remote control enters a low-voltage
    condition that prevents it from operating the RV-5. Normal
    operation will resume when new batteries are installed.
    Note: The Remote Control will not lose any custom settings if the bat-
    teries run out.  All custom settings are stored in non-volatile FLASH
    memory. 
    RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS
    It is possible to reset the RV-5 Receiver to its factory settings.
    However, doing so will permanently delete any user-defined or
    manually-entered settings, including parameters such as speaker
    setup changes, input names, and tuner presets.
    Before performing a factory reset, be sure to use the
    worksheets in Appendix D to record all of the input and setup
    information. The factory reset WILL delete all custom settings
    except for the saved EQ Presets.
    To restore the factory default settings:
    1. Record all parameters and user-defined settings on the
    Installation Worksheet that begins on page D-2. 
    2. Put the RV-5 into Standby.
    3. Press and hold the MUTE and ST/MON buttons at the same
    time.
    After several seconds, the RV-5 will turn on.  The front panel display
    will state “RESET” and then it will return to the normal display. All
    parameters and user-defined values will now reflect the factory
    default settings, with the exception of any saved EQ Presets.
    Note: If you want to save your settings before restoring the factory
    defaults, you must record them manually.  The Installation Worksheet
    in Appendix D has been provided to assist you. 
    						
    							A
    Appendix
    Specifications ............................................................................. A-2
    Declaration of Conformity .......................................................... A-4
      
    						
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    SPECIFICATIONS
    Inputs
    HDMI (Version 1.1) 2 HDMI Type A, 19-pin connectors
    Analog Video 
    
    
    Digital Audio 
    (Toslink) connectors
    nnectors conform to IEC-958, 
    S/PDIF standards
    
    Analog Audio 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Control 9-pin, D-sub connector
    
    
    Input Voltage: 3V - 15V
    Input Current: 10mA
    Frequency: 20Hz - 1KHz
    Accepts either stereo plug (Tip/Ring/Sleeve) or mono 
    plug (Tip/Sleeve)
     HDMI Performance
    HDMI Input Video: 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, or 1080i
    Audio: Dolby Digital, DTS, & PCM (32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96 kHz, 
    176.4 kHz, and 192 kHz)
    HDMI Output Video: 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, or 1080i
    Audio: Dolby Digital, DTS, & PCM (32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96kHz, 
    176.4kHz. and 192kHz) 
     Outputs
    HDMI (Version 1.1) One HDMI Type A, 19-pin connector
    Analog Video 
    
    
    Analog Audio 
    
    RCA connectors
    
    Control Two triggers - one power on/off & one programmable 
    3.5mm mono mini plugs
    12VDC, 300mA maximum output draw
    S-Video& Composite Video Performance
    Compatibility NTSC, PAL, and SECAM
    A/D converter 12-bit, 110MHz
    D/A converter 12-bit, 74.25MHz
    Input Level / 
    Impedance1V peak-to-peak/75Ω
    Output Level / 
    Impedance1V peak-to-peak/75Ω
    Frequency Response  Composite: 10Hz to 8MHz, -3dB
    S-Video: 10Hz to 8MHz, -3dB
    Component: 10Hz to 100MHz, -3dB
    Signal-to-Noise Ratio >65dB
    Differential Gain 
    						
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    Component Video Performance
    Compatibility 3-channel (Y, Pr, Pb), format-independent
    Impedance 75Ω 
    Insertion Loss 100MHz
    Amplifier Outputs
    Continuous Output 
    Power85W per channel, 8Ω, all channels driven, 20Hz to 20kHz
    Frequency Response 10Hz to 40kHz, +0, -2dB
    THD + Noise 
    						
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    *Depth measurement includes knobs, buttons, and terminal connections.
    **For use with optional RF-1 Receiver.
    Specifications are subject to change without notice.
    General
    Power Requirements 120V, 60Hz, 1300W, IEC detachable power cord (supplied) 
    230V, 50Hz, 1300W, IEC detachable power cords (supplied 
    for EU & UK) 
    Power Consumption 4.82W at Power on, idle
    1235W at rated power output (7-channels driven)
    Dimensions  feet): 6.6 inches (168 mm)
    
    
    
    Weight 
    
    Rack-Mounting Lexicon built rack mount kit not available.
    Please seek alternative.
    Operating 
    Environment
    
    % max without condensation
    Remote Control Hand-held, back-lit, IR/RF** pre-programmed and learning 
    remote control (requires 4 AAA batteries – included)
    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
    Application of Council Directive(s):
    2004/108/EEC and 73/23/EEC as amended by 93/68/EEC
    Standard(s) to Which Conformity is Declared:
    EN 55013:2001 + A1:2003
    EN 55020:2002 + A1:2003 + A2:2005
    EN 61000-3-2:2000 + A2:2005
    EN 61000-3-3:1995 + A1:2001
    EN 60065:2002
    Manufacturer:Harman Specialty Group
    3 Oak Park Drive
    Bedford, MA  01730-1413  USA
    The equipment identified here conforms to the 
    Directive(s) and Standard(s) specified above.
    Type of Equipment:Digital Receiver
    Model:Lexicon RV-5
    Date:January 2007
    Harman Specialty Group
    Vice President of Engineering
    3 Oak Park Drive
    Bedford, MA  01730-1413  USA
    Tel: 781-280-0300
    Fax: 781-280-0490 
    						
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