zone2 issues on sc-07

doggie750
doggie750 Posts: 1,160
edited April 2009 in Electronics
hello polks,
i have read the manual 10x and still no luck, i'm unable to get my 2 towers to engage with the sc-07 in the adjacent room. pioneer cust service was no answer so i'm hoping i could get some advice from mi familia in polktown:):):D:D. no external amp connected just straight from the new comer, sc-07. thank you.
Godspeed,
D0661E

AVR:Pioneer Elite SC-07
Surrounds: RTis
2channel:Rti100 (carver driven
Sub:SVS PB12-Plus/2
Dedicated AMPs:Adcom GFA535, 2xCarver 1.5t, Carver m1.0t
Wsrn:Hitachi ultra vision LCD60, 32XBR400
PowerConditioner: MonsterC HTS5100
PS3, Toshiba HD A2, etc: SonySACD/ Panasonic gears DIVX.


MR3LIGION: Polkaudio; GSXR; E46; Reeftank;
Odyclub; Xsimulator; Sony; Zune; Canon
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  • Sherardp
    Sherardp Posts: 8,038
    edited April 2009
    You need run them on zone 2 speaker terminals, then press zone two on the remote to engage them.
    Shoot the jumper.....................BALLIN.............!!!!!

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  • mantis
    mantis Posts: 17,229
    edited April 2009
    Zone 2 is a little tricky if you never done it before. So I will walk you through it.

    1) Go into the onscreen menu and setup the zone 2 amp.
    2) Switch the factory remote switch to zone 2
    3) Turn on zone 2, it will say it on the front of the Sc-07
    4) select a source
    5) turn up the zone 2 volume.

    Note: You must connect a analog cable to the analog inputs for every device you wanna listen to in your zone 2. Internal tuner and Ipod front connect will also pass into zone 2. No HDMI signal will pass so if your trying to use a Blu ray player as a Cd player and don't have analog going to the "cd" input, you will have no sound.

    Also make sure you wired your speakers to the Surroundback/zone 2 speaker outputs.

    So I suggest you follow these directions and you will be enjoying your zone 2 in no time.

    Dan
    Dan
    My personal quest is to save to world of bad audio, one thread at a time.
  • doggie750
    doggie750 Posts: 1,160
    edited April 2009
    Sherardp wrote: »
    You need run them on zone 2 speaker terminals, then press zone two on the remote to engage them.
    :p.....done this in the beginning ;)
    mantis wrote: »
    Zone 2 is a little tricky if you never done it before. So I will walk you through it.

    1) Go into the onscreen menu and setup the zone 2 amp.
    2) Switch the factory remote switch to zone 2
    3) Turn on zone 2, it will say it on the front of the Sc-07
    4) select a source
    5) turn up the zone 2 volume.

    Note: You must connect a analog cable to the analog inputs for every device you wanna listen to in your zone 2. Internal tuner and Ipod front connect will also pass into zone 2. No HDMI signal will pass so if your trying to use a Blu ray player as a Cd player and don't have analog going to the "cd" input, you will have no sound.

    figured this out last night and this where the sc-07 FAILED, was hoping i'll get some digital runs here :mad::mad::mad:


    Also make sure you wired your speakers to the Surroundback/zone 2 speaker outputs.

    as mentioned this was done however i have my rear surrounds and my zone2 towers engaging @ the same time. my hope is to get my towers only, guess i have to set is as speaker B only and i need a lot of luck on that. :confused:

    So I suggest you follow these directions and you will be enjoying your zone 2 in no time.

    Dan

    THANKS much to Sherap & mantis....:):):)
    Godspeed,
    D0661E

    AVR:Pioneer Elite SC-07
    Surrounds: RTis
    2channel:Rti100 (carver driven
    Sub:SVS PB12-Plus/2
    Dedicated AMPs:Adcom GFA535, 2xCarver 1.5t, Carver m1.0t
    Wsrn:Hitachi ultra vision LCD60, 32XBR400
    PowerConditioner: MonsterC HTS5100
    PS3, Toshiba HD A2, etc: SonySACD/ Panasonic gears DIVX.


    MR3LIGION: Polkaudio; GSXR; E46; Reeftank;
    Odyclub; Xsimulator; Sony; Zune; Canon