Pioneer VSX-330-K Operating Instructions
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To reset the Pioneer VSX-330-K, turn off the receiver. Then, while holding down the "Band" button, press and hold the "Standby/On" button until "Reset" appears on the display. Release both buttons to reset the receiver.
The Pioneer VSX-330-K supports Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Digital Plus, and other standard audio formats like MP3, WMA, and AAC.
The Pioneer VSX-330-K does not have built-in Bluetooth. To connect Bluetooth devices, you will need an external Bluetooth adapter that can be connected to the receiver's auxiliary input.
Ensure that the speaker wires are properly connected to both the receiver and the speakers. Check that the receiver is set to the correct input source and the speaker settings are configured correctly in the setup menu.
The Pioneer VSX-330-K does not support firmware updates via USB or network. It is recommended to check the official Pioneer website for any available updates or contact customer support for assistance.
The Pioneer VSX-330-K supports HDMI pass-through for 4K content. Ensure that your HDMI cables are high-speed and that the receiver's HDMI settings are configured to pass through 4K signals.
Use the MCACC (Multi-Channel Acoustic Calibration) feature. Connect the calibration microphone to the setup mic jack on the receiver, follow the on-screen instructions to start the calibration process, and ensure the room is quiet during calibration.
The Pioneer VSX-330-K has a maximum power output of 105 watts per channel at 6 ohms, 1 kHz, with a total harmonic distortion of 1%.
Connect the subwoofer to the "Subwoofer Pre-Out" port on the back of the receiver using a subwoofer cable. Make sure the subwoofer is powered on and adjust the subwoofer settings in the receiver's setup menu.
Check that all HDMI cables are securely connected and are high-speed rated. Verify that the correct input source is selected on the receiver. Try power cycling the receiver and connected devices. If issues persist, try a different HDMI cable or port.