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ADDITIONAL 

INFORMATION

MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer-3)

One of the audio compression methods used by MPEG. It 
employs the irreversible compression method, which 
achieves a high compression rate by thinning out the data of 
hardly audible part to the human ears. It is said to be capable 
of compressing the data quantity by about 1/11 (128 kbps) 
while maintaining a similar audio quality to music CD.

PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)

A signal that is changed to digital format without 
compression. A CD is recorded with 16-bit sound at 
44.1 kHz. This signal also has a type called Packed PCM 
(PPCM) that can be compressed without any loss of data.

Sampling frequency

The number of sampling (process for digitalizing analog 
signals) per second. In principle, the higher the sampling 
rate, the wider the frequency range that can be played 
back, and the higher the quantized bit rate, the finer the 
sound that can be reproduced.

Track

A CD can be divided into a number of segments (tracks). 

Each division is called a track number.

WMA (Windows Media Audio)

An audio compression method developed by Microsoft 
Corporation. It employs the irreversible compression 
method, which achieves a high compression rate by 
thinning out the data of hardly audible part to the human 
ears. It is said to be capable of compressing the data 
quantity by about 1/22 (64 kbps) while maintaining a 
similar audio quality to music CD.

MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from 
Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson Multimedia.

R-1330

AMPLIFIER SECTION

• Minimum RMS output power per channel

(6 

Ω 

, 1 kHz, 0.5% THD) ..........................................60 W + 60 W

• Maximum useful output power (JEITA)

[Asia, China and Korea models] 
(6 

Ω

, 1 kHz, 10% THD) ............................................70 W + 70 W

• Input sensitivity/Impedance

CD/AUX ................................................................. 200 mV/47 k

Ω

PHONO.................................................................... 3.5 mV/47 k

Ω

• Frequency Response

CD.......................................................... 20 Hz to 20 kHz ± 0.5 dB

• Total Harmonic Distortion

CD (10 W/6 

Ω

) .......................................................... 0.01% or less

• Signal to Noise ratio (IHF-A network)

CD (200 mV, Input shorted).................................. 100 dB or more

TUNER SECTION

• Tuning Range

FM

[U.S.A and Canada models] ............................. 87.5 to 107.9 MHz
[Asia model] ............................... 87.5/87.50 to 108.0/108.00 MHz
[Other models] .............................................. 87.50 to 108.00 MHz

AM

[U.S.A and Canada models] .................................530 to 1710 kHz
[Asia model] .........................................530/531 to 1710/1611 kHz
[Other models] ......................................................531 to 1611 kHz

GENERAL

• Power Supply

[U.S.A and Canada models] ................................AC 120 V, 60 Hz
[Asia model] .................................... AC 220/230-240 V, 50/60 Hz
[China model] ......................................................AC 220 V, 50 Hz
[Korea model]......................................................AC 220 V, 60 Hz
[Australia models] ...............................................AC 240 V, 50 Hz

• Power consumption ................................................................... 80 W
• Dimensions (W x H x D) .................................... 300 x 67 x 336 mm

(11 

13

/

16

 x 2 

5

/

8

 x 13 

1

/

4

 in)

• Weight ...................................................................... 5.8 kg (12.7 lbs)

CD-1330

PLAYBACK SYSTEM

• CD,  CD-R/RW

LASER

• Type....................................................................................... GaAlAs
• Wave length ........................................................................... 795 nm
• Emission Duration.............................................................continuous
• Laser Output............................................................... max. 160

 μ

W*

* This output is the value measured at a distance of about 200 mm 

from the objective lens surface on the Optical Pick-up Block.

AUDIO PERFORMANCE

• Signal-Noise (1 kHz)................................................. 105 dB or more
• Dynamic range (1 kHz) ............................................. 100 dB or more
• Harmonic dist noise (1 kHz) .........................0.003 % or less

GENERAL

• Power supply

[U.S.A and Canada models]................................ AC 120 V, 60 Hz
[Asia model].....................................AC 220/230-240 V, 50/60 Hz
[China model]...................................................... AC 220 V, 50 Hz
[Korea model] ..................................................... AC 220 V, 60 Hz
[Australia models]............................................... AC 240 V, 50 Hz

• Power consumption ..................................................... Approx. 15 W
• Dimensions (W x H x D) .................................... 300 x 67 x 310 mm

(11 

13

/

16

 x 2 

5

/

8

 x 12 

3

/

16

 in)

• Weight ........................................................................ 3.8 kg (8.3 lbs)

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

GLOSSARY

Audio information

Copyright and logo marks

“iPod” is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and 
other countries.
“Made for iPod” means that an electronic accessory has been 
designed to connect specifically to iPod and has been certified by 
the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its 
compliance with safety and regulatory standards.

iPod™

SPECIFICATIONS

Summary of Contents for CD-1330

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL MODE D EMPLOI MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES UATLK RECEIVER CD PLAYER AMPLI TUNER LECTEUR CD ...

Page 2: ...ution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatu...

Page 3: ...ructions found in the users manual may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations If this product is found to be the source of interference which can be determined by turning the unit OFF and ON please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measu...

Page 4: ...om use of this unit with a voltage other than specified 13 To prevent damage by lightning keep the power cord and outdoor antennas disconnected from a wall outlet or this unit during a lightning storm 14 Do not attempt to modify or fix this unit Contact qualified Yamaha service personnel when any service is needed The cabinet should never be opened for any reasons 15 When not planning to use this ...

Page 5: ...set tuning FM only 17 Manual preset tuning 18 Selecting preset stations 18 CONTROLLING iPod 19 Using iPod 19 TROUBLESHOOTING 20 Receiver R 1330 20 CD player CD 1330 21 Remote control 22 NOTES ABOUT DISCS MP3 WMA FILES 23 GLOSSARY 25 Audio information 25 Copyright and logo marks 25 SPECIFICATIONS 25 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION PREPARATION BASIC OPERATIONS TUNER OPERATIONS OTHER OPERATIONS ADDITIONAL INFO...

Page 6: ...ccessories Before connecting this system make sure you received all of the following parts FEATURES SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES CD iPod FM AM PHONO AUX USB PRESET MENU VOL VOL ENTER TONE BALANCE DISPLAY DIMMER SLEEP RANDOM REPEAT MUTE PURE DIRECT TUNING MEMORY iPod MENU SEL Indoor FM antenna System control cable 0 6 m Batteries x2 AA R6 UM 3 Remote control RCA stereo cable 1 0 m Dock cover ON STANDBY OFF...

Page 7: ...sleep timer is on see page 13 8 PHONES Outputs audio signals for private listening with headphones 9 Remote control sensor Receives signals from the remote control 0 INPUT Selects an input source A PURE DIRECT Turns on or off the Pure Direct mode see page 12 When PURE DIRECT mode is on the indicator above lights up B TUNER PRESET The input source is changed to FM AM Selects a preset station Operab...

Page 8: ...hanges to CD 6 USB Port Connect your USB device 7 Remote control sensor Receives signals from the remote control 8 Front panel display Shows the current status of the CD player 9 RANDOM indicator Lights up the icon for the selected Random Play mode 0 REP OFF S ALL indicator Lights up the icon for the selected Repeat Play mode A Starts or pauses playback see page 14 When this button is pressed duri...

Page 9: ...s are available for the receiver when it is set to any input mode 1 Infrared signal transmitter Sends signals to the system you want to control 2 standby on Turns the system on or sets it to the standby mode Even when the system is in standby mode it consumes a small amount of power in order to receive infrared signals from the remote control 3 Input selection keys Select the input source on the r...

Page 10: ... on off the Random Play feature see page 16 5 Stops playback see page 14 6 Starts or pauses playback see page 14 FM AM mode Operations available in FM AM mode The following operations are available for the receiver y Press FM AM to set the receiver to the FM or AM mode before carrying out the following operations 1 PRESET Select a preset station see page 18 2 MEMORY Stores a preset station in the ...

Page 11: ...to enter the selected group Pressing ENTER starts playback when a song is selected 4 Skips to the beginning of the current track Press twice to skip back to the previous track Press and hold to fast reverse 5 Stops playback The playback resumes from the first song in the iPod 6 RANDOM Turns on off the Random Play feature see page 19 7 MENU Returns to the upper level in the iPod menu 8 Skips to the...

Page 12: ...before installing new batteries Do not throw away batteries with general house waste dispose of them correctly in accordance with your local regulations Using the remote control The remote control transmits a directional infrared beam Be sure to aim the remote control directly at the remote control sensor on the front panel of the system during operation Handling the remote control The area betwee...

Page 13: ...the speaker terminals of the left speaker and the speaker terminals R of the receiver to the speaker terminals of the right speaker using the speaker cables supplied with the speaker set NS BP400 Also attach the clamp filter to the speaker cables within 10 cm of the left and right speaker terminals see page 2 The NS BP400 speakers are not magnetically shielded so place the speakers away from the m...

Page 14: ...e the antenna head to find the best angle for reception Switching the voltage Asia and Central South America models only The VOLTAGE SELECTOR on the rear panel of this system must be set for your local voltage BEFORE plugging the power cable into the AC wall outlet Improper setting of the VOLTAGE SELECTOR may cause damage to this system and create a potential fire hazard Select the switch position...

Page 15: ...iPod section in TROUBLESHOOTING on page 20 When your iPod is stationed in a terminal of the receiver your iPod can be charged automatically even when the receiver is in standby mode You can disconnect the iPod during the playback This CD player has a USB port and can access MP3 or WMA files saved on your USB device Connect your USB device to the USB port on the front panel of the CD player Do not ...

Page 16: ...e level of each left and right speaker channel Pure Direct mode The Pure Direct mode shuts down the tone control circuitry and front panel display allowing you to enjoy pure high fidelity sounds Press PURE DIRECT or PURE DIRECT on the front panel to turn on the Pure Direct mode The PURE DIRECT indicator lights up and the front panel display goes off If you carry out operations while the Pure Direc...

Page 17: ... display between normal bright mid dim and dim The sleep timer sets the system to the standby mode after the specified time elapses Press SLEEP repeatedly to select the desired duration Each time you press the key the duration changes as follows The SLEEP indicator lights up in the front panel display y The sleep timer is canceled if you set the receiver to the standby mode If you press SLEEP whil...

Page 18: ...he date and time of creation if playable files are in the USB device Total time does not appear for USB device playback If the USB device is partitioned only the first partition is displayed Some files may not work properly depending on the USB device specification Copyright protected files cannot be played back This system can play back files of 4 GB in size or less To stop playback Press For aud...

Page 19: ...udio CDs and Playback information for MP3 or WMA files recorded on discs USB devices Some special characters may not be shown properly Playback information for audio CDs The following information is available during playback of an audio CD Playback information for MP3 or WMA files recorded on discs USB devices Switching the playback information display VOL TONE BALANCE DISPLAY DIMMER SLEEP MUTE PU...

Page 20: ... USB device is removed y REP OFF appears when the system is set to the Pure Direct mode You can play back tracks in the disc USB in random order When playing back with Random Play the remaining time of the disc cannot be displayed Press RANDOM while playback is stopped The RANDOM indicator lights up in the CD player s front panel display and Random Play starts To cancel Random Play Press Repeating...

Page 21: ...M AM or rotate INPUT on the front panel to set the receiver to the FM mode 2 Press and hold MEMORY for more than two seconds The PRESET indicator flashes in the front panel display and starts presetting stations automatically After searching all the frequencies stops automatically Auto Preset starts at the lowest frequency toward the highest frequency The receiver automatically applies a preset nu...

Page 22: ...s up in the front panel display 5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 until all desired stations are preset You can tune into any desired station simply by selecting the preset station under which it was stored see page 17 1 Press PRESET repeatedly to select a preset station y You can also use the front panel to select preset stations Press TUNER PRESET d u repeatedly to select a preset station Manual preset tuni...

Page 23: ... the selected song or group View the screen of the iPod to control the menu Operate the iPod using the iPod controls or the supplied remote control Repeating playback Repeat Play You can repeat the playback of the selected item in your iPod Press REPEAT to select the desired Repeat Play mode Each time you press the key the Repeat Play mode changes as example below To use properly please check it w...

Page 24: ... it back on 9 No sound Incorrect input or output cable connections Connect the cables properly If the problem persists the cables may be defective 9 No appropriate input source has been selected Select an appropriate input source with the INPUT selector on the front panel or the input selection keys on the remote control Speaker connections are not secure Secure the connections 9 The volume is tur...

Page 25: ... lamps motors thermostats and other electrical equipment Use an outdoor antenna and a ground wire This will help somewhat but it is difficult to eliminate all noise There are buzzing and whining noises A TV set is being used nearby Move this unit away from the TV set Note Status message Cause Remedy See page CONNECT ERR There is a problem with the signal path from your iPod to the receiver Turn of...

Page 26: ... rate and bit rate of an MP3 or WMA file are compatible with the CD player 23 Problem Cause Remedy See page NO USB appears in the display The USB device is not connected Connect playable USB device 11 OVER CURENT appears in the display The connected USB device not playable on this system The connected USB device diagonally Disconnect the USB device Change input source other than USB and select USB...

Page 27: ...lay a disc or USB device in the order the tracks were recorded Playback for Data Disc starts in alphanumeric order Playback for USB starts in order by date and time of creation Copyright protected WMA DRM files cannot be played back by the CD player The disc must be ISO9660 compatible The maximum file and folder numbers are as follows The root is counted as one of the folders NOTES ABOUT DISCS MP3...

Page 28: ...sc be careful not to scratch the playing surface Compact discs are not affected by small particles of dust or fingerprints on their playing surface but even so they should be kept clean Wipe by using a clean dry cloth Do not wipe with a circular motion wipe straight outward from the center Do not try to clean the disc s surface by using any type of disc cleaner record spray anti static spray or li...

Page 29: ...V 47 kΩ Frequency Response CD 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 dB Total Harmonic Distortion CD 10 W 6 Ω 0 01 or less Signal to Noise ratio IHF A network CD 200 mV Input shorted 100 dB or more TUNER SECTION Tuning Range FM U S A and Canada models 87 5 to 107 9 MHz Asia model 87 5 87 50 to 108 0 108 00 MHz Other models 87 50 to 108 00 MHz AM U S A and Canada models 530 to 1710 kHz Asia model 530 531 to 1710 1611...

Page 30: ... result in hazardous radiation exposure AVERTISSEMENT L utilisation de commandes et l emploi de réglages ou de méthodes autres que ceux décrits ci dessous peuvent entraîner une exposition à un rayonnement dangereux PRECAUCIÓN El uso de los controles los ajustes o los procedimientos que no se especifican enste manual pueden causar una exposición peligrosa a la radiación CD 1330 ...

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