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Page 1: ...IYAMAHA DVD HOMETHEATER SOUND SYSTEM DVX S120 DVR S120 NX S120 NX C120 NX SW120 XXX XIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiii DVD RECEIVER DVR S120 OWNER S MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ... to be lh source of bitc_thtvacc which can be dctermincM by lurning the unit OFF and ON p case try to cFminate the problem by using one of the followkig mca_m cs R_ ocal_ _lth_ this proda l o_the device that is b_ing affecLod by lh inl_rf_ e Utilize f_owcr outlets l_al ar_ ca dig_l b_anch circuit breaker or f_ _ circth_s o_inst 011AC line fill_r s In the c_e of rml_o or TV interf_ nce re ocat _caJ...

Page 4: ...nning lOuse lhis unil for long pedo_Lsof time 0 e va_afitrn disconneCl thc_ AC power plug from the walt outl_ 16 Bc_sate to _agl the Solutions to Ccazmon Frobl_ sc_cfion on common operalhig errm bcr_xe conctnding that lifts unit is fadity 17 Bc_thremoving this milL press STANDBYjON to set lhis unil in standby m_le anti disccamccz the AC power plug frcemthe wall outiel 18 Do nol placc_much pres_use...

Page 5: ... NO DVR q120 YAMAHA CORPORATION MADE IN MALAYSIA PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE _S _d_clJs L VL bom_ 1_o_t_ _ _u_d sy_ _islin_ o_lhc NX SW120 VOLTAGE SELECTOR Korc_ Asia aml General rod _L a8 oMy The VOLTAGE SEL_ TOR on th_ rg_r_i oi this unit m_st b_ s_t _ _ 1_ _V 120 _ _t LIAGE for you_ local main voltage i _ELE_ltm BEFORE p _gging into th_ AC 22_ 2 main supply Voltages _o_ 110V 120V 220V 2_ 0V AC 50 5...

Page 6: ...bles with one touch colored connectors Come a DVD Page 1 O Basic Operations Transform your room into a home theater in 3 StepS Soand fields to match the movie experience the feeling of being there Progressive scan technology for enjoying video even on a large screen i 71 Double and tripl6 your enjoy CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT Page 46 Using Other Equipment Enhance the feeling of movement with DSP P...

Page 7: ...oadcasts hi addition to Aato Tuning you can ase various conl J ols _ ng Amo Preset for FM charmels It s time to TAKE YOUR LISTENING EXPERIENCE UP A NOTCH _Page 53 Creating the Best Listening Space Wifll the SpeWers yoa can create a sound space to match the tistening envtronment of the room The Ma_tx 6 1 Decoder provides virtuJ s_rround back speakers for experiencing a remarkable acoustic presence ...

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Page 9: ..._tation 0 0 Z 4 m Z 4 T O 5 ...

Page 10: ...ol In this manual Remote Conm _ descriptions and ilhtstrations are ba _d on models other than those iN the U K or Europe Any exceptions are clearly stated This Owner s Manual was Irrintcxl before final irroduct dcxelolmlcat AfCcsprinting _le product specifications may change due to operational upgrades and other reasons In this ca _ the spezifications of file product itself will take prcgadcace ov...

Page 11: ...e F_ontLc 1 _l R_ghtSpc_akcrs an _u_ dist_ncc 1hei_loall_stordngposition The distanc_ of cach s_wakor_m Center Speaker AUg_ lhc_b mtfac_ of the c_t_ _akcr _ _ the J _ _r_l _ __ o your vidco mordtor l_lac_ 1he spcakcr a_ close to th_ mordtor _s _x_s ilc such as dlr_ly o _ o_ _1_ the mgr_itor aml c_tral y bctwccn the fro_t _aa_r_ Surround Speakers L R Place those spcakcrs lyahlnd your Ustcni_g posif...

Page 12: ...f you everse the cables the sound will be unnatural Cable 3 2 core Color band Lever 1 Press the lever down 2 Insert the speaker cane core into the hole 3 Release the Speaker Cable Gray Do not allow the speaker cable cores to touch each othe_ Do not use excessive force when inserting plugs connectors or jacks as the can be damaged ...

Page 13: ...r_ntL _tation TV O 3 0 Turn off the iV before connecting Connect the 1 power cord after making all other connections Speaker Cable Video Pin Cable Speaker Connect the Speaker Cable B_ue System Control Cable Subwoofer Cable IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII AV MONITOR OUT II Subwoofer If your monitor has onl screen n the ...

Page 14: ...Viewing a DVD It s time to play a DVD Select a disc and begin from step 1 Use power For example switch to video input 1 if CinemaStation is connected to video input 1 Press POWER 10 ...

Page 15: ..._tation Place a disc _o 0 0 Press CinemaStation enters mode 11 ...

Page 16: ...stop playback To change discs Press on CinemaStation to eject the disc Set another disc in the tray and press 8 Press POWER 12 Eject the disc before the power After finished playing press _ on eject the disc Then press _ once disc tray the ...

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Page 19: ...iPmblems No s_ appear Check the disc jj_l_t to make sure subtitles are a_ble Q I followed each rrectly but the disc Some discs have a Disc Menu Your settings ...

Page 20: ... effect based on listening and viewing content Select a DSP Program for the movie or music and experience the sound of a movie theater or concert hall Follow the chart below to select the DSP Program that offers the acoustic qualities you want 16 ...

Page 21: ...r iazz in a concert hall The screen image and sound field space stretch out to the fullest engulfing you in an atmosphere of excitement Live Sports e_ _ In a live stereo sports broadcast announcer voicos are central engulfed in the cheers and emotional whirl of the stadi_Jm 17 ...

Page 22: ...back bc_twc_c_ wog_c ss_vc_ and im_ acc outpals Soe _ag_ 79 A Opens and close the disc tray Stops d_scplayl axcL JL P_oscs fi_ playback INPUT Selects an input source P_ss this button u_lfl you I m4 the sou_c_ yo_ w_nt Iowatch o_li_tcn to Selects an audio input signal You cansetthe _odly cvctf_ the _dio h_l_t signals whoa th_ Ctldipt_c_t _s connected toboth OFT CAL IN jack and AUDIO IN jacl S page ...

Page 23: ...de_ Scc page 39 Pres_ this botto_ to _cz _mem_ Slatioa to A_ o Tu_ing mcxle AU_B 9indic_tcv lights _I or pt _ss this b_ton to _t CineraaSt_tion to Manual Twfi_g mode AU_ID iodic_J_v goes out About memory backup If yuu disconnc et the lX_WUf c_ _r d from the outlet CinemaStation will memorize the settings listczl to the right for aIx_ut a week Set them agair_if those settings a_ urased after a wc_ ...

Page 24: ..._ing Frogfam Play REP LighLs daring Re_t flay _or whole disc chapl_ and tr_ REP ALL LJghls up during Repeat Ply for whole disc REP A B LJghls up dudngA B Repc_t Stop Pause Title Ptec_ Chapter indicator indicator TITLE LJghls upwhen showhagthe title LighLsap when stopping o_ TRACK IAghlsupwhen showingth_ trac_ p_usJ_gdisc playbael CHAP IAghtsup when showing lh hapt_ Playback indicator LJghls up dur...

Page 25: ...ess TUNER For details on Tuner operations see page 39 Listening to the Radio O_ O q_ O_ i Using the Remote Control Within 6m 0 se theRemotc_ Control _1 _4thin 6m 20 f _ of 1he Cinc_l_lion and point it toward the Remotc_ Conh_ot Some reminders when using the Remote Control Do not s _tll water or tea or drop anyflling on file tmR Do not leave file ttnR i_ file following plan_ s Near a _ovc bath or h...

Page 26: ...buttons Adjust spe_x volume levO nee page 5g SW t A _SI_ the Subwoofer votumc CENTER Adjusts the Center Speaker o tLl_e URR _ A_st_ the votume orlhc Surmuad SI_ea_ers SLEEP Sets the Sleep Timer See age7g MUTE Tams off the soun4 Press again lo _elorn to the _f_ clout s Sottntl volu_e This button works in every me L AMP SET MENU _t_ theSEf MENO Seepage89 DSP Program buttons Selc_ls one of foot L SP ...

Page 27: ...emote C _lrO _ L _L C L mode While hokling do_a SFf FT press a bullon be3ow to enable the corresponding opemtlom 7 button E_ables ReI_l Play 8 button E_ables s l_gs for A t_ R_pcat AUDIO S_Stohes the audio langu_g_ _the DVD vktho ANGLE S_dtohcs 1he an gl_ ofth_ 12VL vidzo SUBTITLE S_dtohes 1he subtitle language of the L VL vk_ Stop Stops disc ply back gO Pause Pauses disc pie back MENU hE__ sUR_Di...

Page 28: ...djust DVD playback controls such as the default subtitle language and screen size ON SCREEN ii_ i ii i iii_i_i On Screen Menu _1 _ A V Useful functions Setting the Status Display Adjusting the picture quality such as contrast or brightness Using Program Play Using zoom and angle view Selecting audio and subtitle languages and learning about the disc structure Finding a scene or track to view or li...

Page 29: ...s Sharpness Clear All Tracks Program Play list Playlist Zoom Angle Chapter Preview Audio Disc Navigation Sub title Subtitle Frame by Frame Fast Time Slow Disc Lock Parentallevel Enter PIN Change PIN TV shape TV System Video Output _ U K and Europe models only Default Sub title Default Subtitle Country Menu Language Default Audio Digital output PE C O_ O_ 25 ...

Page 30: ...you with a variety of playback options including CDs video discs music CDs and MP3 discs You can connect a VCF_ or video game console and increase your home entertainment possibilities For connecting the equipment you want follow the chart below 26 ...

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Page 32: ...nd quickly find a scene or tune Start operations after first pressing DVD CD CinemaStation enters DVD CD mode to play a disc Intht_ mauu_l each_c of_ h_sil_ ow_ _k f_s shown below DVD CD To skip chapters and tracks 3 To speci_ a track _ To Fast Forward and Fast Reverse bF i _tRe_e 7 7 7 1 7 1 To pause playback 28 ...

Page 33: ...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Yot_ a_ a _o t_ the i l_IhI _ i See pages 94 and _si On Screen Menu _ _ S_ip bat_ c may no_v _k m pc rb _ wh_ _Si_g Pl_ b_k C_t oI to P UY a _ideo If you use l_a_t Fo_ eax_Re_e_se while p _layinga Dolhy L_gila or DTS disc flae Speak_ rs do rtot outp_it any sotmt_ S 0WReVerse _s _0t a_ailable for a ide0 CD_ 29 ...

Page 34: ...li_ _l IIII I _ llii_l ill dI 1 _ iII II_ ON SCREEN ENTER Number buttons _t_ _ _ i A Specify an elapsed time for playback Time Search Perform opt_radons ltsing the _ On Screen Mcnu 3O ...

Page 35: ...ON SCREEN Playback your f_vorite chapters and tracks in the order you went Perform operations using the TV On Screen Menu i 0_ 0 0 0_ 1 o 1 31 ...

Page 36: ...ON SCREEN z Urnce Pmgraz_ P _ is s 4 the PROG h_ficatoT lights up in tha _tation L isplay 32 ...

Page 37: ...Play starts The setting does not change even if Program Play finishes so you can restart Program Play by pressing To return to normal playback select Off for Program menu item in the On Screen Menu Even if you set it to Off the playlist remains in the memory so you can use the previous play list by setting it to On lg O_ 0 O 0 o 0 33 ...

Page 38: ...n parts you specified as many times as you like i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ReN_tNay n_nol woxki_oF_ly _ilh OLR _ L V D Repeat Nay _ _t _0rk lung M_t_ _ layof a vkl_ CD _at _S_s_g N_ b_k C0n_ot 34 ...

Page 39: ...t ovo v vco Specify the start and end of a favorite segment points A and B then playback between those two points as much as you like You can specify a part within one title or track 8 button SHIFT To return to normal playback 0 G w 35 ...

Page 40: ...nlt wffi appear on file TV saree n Fronl file memt you can select the sc_ nes and kifomladon that interest you In this nmmtal ltsing the menu sare_n to play media is called Video CD Menu Play Nunthar bxt_ons For selc afing the desired item RETURN For rct_ming to file prcvioxts saree n For playing the sclc atc_l item For moving to file next _ roen _ For rctuming to thc proviolts sarc_n iiiiiiiiiiii...

Page 41: ...34 Repealing a Disc or _ack Repeal Play Playback status on the TV screen You can checkthe playback stares disc b pe now p ayizgi stoppe4 along with the toted and e apsedplaying of the curreat _aek on the TV scxe_n i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cinem Stafion i_ olr_pafiNe _4th _t_it rate r_ge of 32 64 96 128 1 2 ...

Page 42: ... outdoor FM antenna Use the antcn_a s coaxial cab c and a conmlercial y availab e F type connector to connect the antenna to the FM ANT jack For details ask the shop where you bought the otttdoor anten_ a Earth GND jack The GND jack doesmot pr_vkL_ sere grounding However when tho e is _ttot o ncdse conneclmg it may tmprove reception Io grotmtt CinemaSlatioa cormect one _1 of a vinyl coalzd vArc to...

Page 43: ...e R_mol_ Control to chang_ the haput You have two ways to select radio stations Auto Tuning and Manual Tuning Auto Tuning is quick and handy to use when radio signal reception is strong Sele_ stations automatically Auto Tuning r _ 0 o 11 E V PRESET TUNING PRESET BAND I _e coton beside the Band indicator goes o_d _at means C i_ maStadtm_s in Tuning mode i_tke st_ the colon is not lit Displ W AUTOiM...

Page 44: ...Select your favodte stations by hand Manual Tuning v PRESET TUNING PRESET SAND For stations with weak radio signals tune manually Display AUTOiMAN L PRESETi_UNING 40 ...

Page 45: ...o Preset NEVCiD E MEMORY I L Display PRESE_BAND AUTO MAN L _ PRESETTI UN ING Up to 40 stations 5 Cgottps x 8 Stations can be automatically preset Customizing Auto Preset method Yott can specify the Preset Grottp or number to start tuning Yott can a so start Attto Tttning at the f_eqttency currently displayed toward either the lower or higher frequency I 8_ E 41 ...

Page 46: ...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _hcxl gm_g a radio stali_ YOU_ _t 1_ t_xlu c_ y _d cc_p io_ m_x_ S _ e_ monanval at h_ same li_e You can _ba_ge he order ol _m_s_t FM radio slal_O_s_1_ S_ page _ _ Chang ng the Order of Preset Stet ons 1_1h n_mbet 0_r _lJ_ Siafi_S lhai haw been preset_S SS_ 40i A_t _ au_iiCauy _toI_ aR _S_hing flaewho...

Page 47: ...e in a radio station simply by selecting its Preset Number PRESETV r _ E PRESET BARD You can also change the order of preset stations Below is an example of the steps for switching the E1 and A5 radio stations 43 ...

Page 48: ...lode press this button to h _gi_ the search RDS Mod es RDS sttpptxtts fbttr b pcs of information PS PTY_ RT and CT PS Program Service Shows the name of the RDS station broadcasting PTY grogram Type Dividas RDS broadcasts i_to the 5 genres shown at right R I Radio Text Shows RDS broadcast kfformafion i_eludklg song rifle artist name ttsi_g up to 64 letters and nmnbcrs phts the umlaut letter If the ...

Page 49: ..._ _cl_d ff th_ RDS station s _ignahrgx_snfis_ion is too weak Ciaem_Stalion may _ot be able to age the serv_ lull y ha paaliaulaL radio te_t uses a lot of band_ddlh so Jtmay not be _vailab even when olhcr m_xte_ are sclectable RD S h_camafion may not tri_smil tmd_ pcmr c mdititms In lhis case p_ss AOTOiMAN L to s_ _memgSlaliot_ to Manual Ytming mode This changes recepti m to mtmattml a_d may help R...

Page 50: ...Connecting Video Equipment Connect a VCR to CinemaStation to play or dub videos You can also connect a game console or video camera m A_w_ys_ th o_mcr s ma_o_ of a_y c_o_pm_mt you w_nt_ o_L ...

Page 51: ...nund may bcczmle distorted and file vdiunle reduc_xl In this case mm on the VCR power Evca if you adjug the audio vdimnc audio quality or change the DSP Program during a vidoo recording it has no effect on the recorded anund qidoo recordings that you nlakc catmot Ix_used for any purpose other than private enjoyment without the con_t of the copyright hdider You cannot record from a copy protected D...

Page 52: ...n or VCR onne_0al lo Cinem_tati_m Howevgr it is trst necessary lo enter the manofa_ tuser eodz leg 1he equipment in 1be Remote Controt s memory S I_age 83 Storing Manufacturer Cratle s in the Remote Control VCR For game oonsole and video camera operations read their respective OWner smanuals 48 ...

Page 53: ...ing with SCART cable U K and Europe models only Do not connect CinemaStation to a monitor via a VCR The copyright protection technology incorporated in CinemaStation may not allow the video to play CinemaStation VCR TV CCCCCCCCCC _zzzzzzzzz_ _zzzzzzzzz_ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VCR CinemaStation TV 3 O 49 ...

Page 54: ...Connecting Audio Equipment You can connect a CD recorder or MD recorder to CinemaStation to record audio played on CinemaStation m you wa_l o Ox1A_ CL 50 ...

Page 55: ...AUTO Set to VCR Press VCR on the Remote ConI_o to inpltt a signal fi tml CD _ _dcr ca MD re corder When yo_l _L gnthe OPTICAL fN jack _tsVCR and cquSpm_nt is conncckM 1_the VCR IN jack_ the OPTICAL IN jack ha _a iorJty over the VCR t2_jack_ if thc_haput mode _ set lo AUTO For detailsabout _ssigning OPTICAL IN jacks seepage 88 Using the SET MENU For details about inpltt modes see page 77 Switching ...

Page 56: ...ignal input from file DIGITAL IN jack cannot output fronl the analog output jacks and the signal input firm1 the analog input jacks cannot output from the DIGITAL OUT jacks Audio rezz_rdings that you make cannot be or_d for any purpose oilier than private cnjoynlcat wifllout the cx nscat of flit copyright holder Timer Playback Recording Combined with a comnlercially available audio tinier you can ...

Page 57: ...e the TV rack or directly on the floor_ In any case make sure it is placed on a level surface When placing on top of the television use the supplied fastener two pieces as shown in the picture on the left between the bottom of the Center Speaker and top of the television to fasten I I I I I __3y _v Place the Subwoofor on a level hard floor When placing use non skid pads on the bottom of the Subwoo...

Page 58: ...and Sltrroltnd Speakers m _ d_esmrc that the happing socw craters the narrow pa rl of the hole and the si_eak_ is fixed se_t_ety fiaplace i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _rne spe_tk_ wc_Jghsal_oot L 1 kg 2 43 b Make so_ you f_ _torts_l _ws only into a _olJd wall c lyJnan Do nol _ach loa wafi that Js made _f pl_stz decca aft ve v n r...

Page 59: ...nd bracket Mounting sapp_cd Screw sapplicd Q 1 60mm 2_F Wheel altaching to a spcakc_ startdand laack_ L L _s_ to rc_ _cir Wh_r_ altaching to lh _ or_al S_ _0 Sp_r Sla_d_ you do not nc_x_1_atlach th_ _applic_ mounth_g brac k l_ i o m o 55 ...

Page 60: ...speaker cables instead of the supplied cables Use a speakor with 6 ohm impc_lancg or nlorc If a spcaker wifll less than 6 ohm impc_lancg is xtsed fllc protc _ve circui may _p or the speaker may malfanction Use magnetically shieldc_l spcakers Uthese spcakc_ st ill create intofforcnc_ with the monitor plan_ the speakers away from the monitor Make sure the speaker cable you use is file same thickness...

Page 61: ...Changing the speaker cables Rf_ C_ f_ butlon Cl3 10n _ k_O 57 ...

Page 62: ...fully reproduces the acoustic personalities of Dolby Pro Logic Dolby Pro Logic I Dolby Digital and DTS Even after performing the test tone you may still like to adjust the speaker volume level for some sources In this case see page 60 Adjusting the Speal erVolume Level During Playback Yo_ cmmot a4just the vohlmc_ revel whOe c_m_ _d to headphcclc_s To adjus4 4isconnc_ct your headpho o C_ Adjust the...

Page 63: ..._ y00 enrage lh_ _ohmle level of th_ Vront Sl_akers adjtlst lh volume level Of th_ gnter and N_I O_ Li_ Jp ea k _vt oncg _tg_dn CNNTi_R m me SN I NZENC S _ tO XOX th_ C_1_ N _ akgr _agna is cli_ r_b i d to the F_on t k R Spears at me Same v0 U_ 1 V 1a_d ou p_t 1_ _S _Sei ytm _Ot _ljUst h_ audio oulI_ut IeV_ 0f l_e C_n ter 1I SORY inth SET N_24U is 1 tO NON you c_mlot _djt_st 1 1 volztmelzvet o thz...

Page 64: ..._e_t_ _lh lr 111 1 v 1adjuste_ l dt_g the sound l_St wa_ lilI_x_nt for Left a_d P Jghl _d o_ speaker w_ dK_n_ x to a _rJmm_t of i 10 d_ _a_uaa_ tOdBi_Z valac _t _ _tju_tc_t any We _co_ _ you F zt_dj_st L_ _m b_ce _ a t_s tm_ Sc F_g 58 Adjust ng tha Speaker Balance With If v_ c_g _ Slx_ak_rYO _ v _Jw_th th_ SWi CENTER _ O_R bUtt_i lh k_v_lsyou adja_t _4th the t _1 t_ al_ Ocpcndi_g _ you_ S i_gs h_S...

Page 65: ...Ad_ustspea_rv_ume_rschs_re_Dsp_pmgram_i_ _iiiiiiii _ _ _ _ _ _ Yott e_ adjust the SlXZ_ker vo tune f_ 5eh St_ _ DSP P_gl _l _m A AMP t 0 g3 o_ 0 0 ...

Page 66: ...no sound by setting CENTER SIJR or BASS When using other speakers be sure to set the speaker size and depending on your listening objectives set the Front Speaker level i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Even if FRONT i_ _ett_ SMALL i Wt_er_ t_SS is S _t to FRONT_ low _ S bcl0W90 Hz o_t_ F_I4R lfy_ _t a...

Page 67: ...rround LiR channel signal with a low toun of 90 Itz or below is output from the speaker set to BASS NON Select this setting whun not using Surround I_ Speakers The surround L l channel signal disWibutes file same volume level to the Front LiR Speakers BASS Selects flit speaker to output a LFE BASS low tone signal LFE stands for Low Freztununy Effoat and it is used to output bands of 90 Itz and bel...

Page 68: ...ith a surround back sound You can enjoy Dolby Digital plus Matrix 61 or DTS plus Matrix 6 1 sound without adjusting any settings when you play a Dolby Digital Surround EX or DTS ES disc In addition to Dolby Digital Surround EX or DTS ES discs you can also enjoy Matrix 61 sound with a 51 channel source Selecting Matrix 61 with the MATRIX 61 button will enable the Dolby Digital plus Matrix 6 1 and D...

Page 69: ...outputs from the virtual surround back speaker i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _ thc_ MairJX 6i 1 dc_o_ _S Wo kdngi 111 MATRIX i_d_alo_ U_h_ _jp in_ C_ _iaii_ L i_la t 1 a_s _kl L_ Som_ Dolb_ Di_ Sta ro_d E c_ DTS E SdisCS d_ _Oi_omai_ _cfi_at L _g that C_c_te_Slali__ _ 1_ roa ognitim Y_ play _ ty_ _f...

Page 70: ...ual multi channels for enjoying sound using all speakers i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii g_ n if y e i_y b_c k _ m_ S _ v4 _ D0tbY _ L N Ili C _ _ _l _t L_ _n0t _Ned_t multi c_N S0end 66 ...

Page 71: ...im difference in volume between front and surround channels to the volume balance you desire Function Adjusts tim diffevenc_ Ix3t_ cunfront surrmmd sound _ field _ld SUlTOlfflO VOIDIIle Variable range 3 stronger toward tim surround direction to 3 stronger toward tim front dire_ fiun Default setting STD Standard CT WIDTH Distributes tim center channel sound to tim left and fight Function Expands au...

Page 72: ...ram buttons i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii c_ V iaat Cin_ DSE n h 1 _ _n _ R _ m ErM 11 m D P n fin 1 CaS _0_ _ S _ SS_tlO NON theS ENU VittlaIC _ S dC aS 0_ N h_ _O u _l_t th_ fo to_rig OSP _ON 5Ch Slot PL N _mal D0tttY _giN r DIS N_ PL _hC_ SOmld Fa_14 ffC lSatX_OE SI_O 68 ...

Page 73: ...Connect your headphones to the _ phones jack on CinemaStation and enjoy multi speaker simulation called SILENT CINEMA if_li phonos jaok DSP Program buttons O m q 3 0 17 0 g 0 11 69 ...

Page 74: ...ening clearly to speech Enjoy a DSP Program even in the evening at a low volume NIGHT 4JJi _i _ii_iii _i_ _i_ AMP To return to normal play Press NIGHT to deactivate Night Listening mode Night L OFF appears in the CinemaStation Display DSP Program buttons 70 ...

Page 75: ... The bigger the value becomes the later the surround audio plays back and the bigger the sound space feels Delay Time is preset at an optimum value for each DSP Program In most cases the default value will work well for your listening enjoyment But depending on the audio source or listening environment you can adjust each DSP Program the way you like m i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii...

Page 76: ..._c_tcr6 1 1 Mltsic Vidt o 2 Classic Hall 3 Jazz Chtb 4 Rock Conc _rt 1 Livc Sl_ rts 1 Game 2O 15 2O 15 2O 15 23 15 2O 5 21 30 30 15 0 36 Dolby Digkel Dolby Pro Logic and D PS PL No nna 15 Dolby Pro Logic Nom_l 5 Do byDigital DTS Matrix 6 1 5 Do byDigital DTS PL II Movie 15 Do by Pro Logic II Mtwie PL II M_ t sic 5 Do by Pro Logic II Music 72 ...

Page 77: ...You can play back and enjoy movie sound processed with Dolby Digital Dolby Pro Logic or DTS Enjoy smooth precise and flowing audio of the original sound design n_DTS SELECT AMP O m q 3 O 17 O g o i1 73 ...

Page 78: ...a_ t _om h_ _t LIR Sp _cvt _ S_bw_fer de_nding _ how you _ _ BASS _ _e SET If _ umd iCM __1__ Off no s0_nd _ 0ut_ ot from the C_ it_ SW_t_ _ Sur_0un_t I_ R Ih vo _x_n er _o ifv 3 n T fi 11 1I D R MIN mlh ETMF2q _ M_ Sold _e _v_ s_r_tsct a_g 10 i S _ i i i If sotmd f_ d Cf_L_ _ 0ff and you 1_1_ L olby _ _ _ DTS aud_0i _ y0 _ balanco 0f the P_m L R Ix_ak_ _y di_t_b_l Th_ iS _aase _ d_alxd range _Y _...

Page 79: ...rmat from the CinemaStation Display You can also set the input mode to select the digital analog entry sequence or to only input a specified signal During playback you can show input signal type format and sampling frequency information in the CinemaStation Display m 75 ...

Page 80: ...d unknown appears rate bit rate Shows the amount of data an input signal contains per second unly Dolby Digital and DTS If the bit rate cannot be measured unkmown appears flg nag Shows a roaognifiun signal flag in an input signal and initiates an action only Ddiby Digital and DTS If the flag cannot be recognized None appears Note on digital signals that exceed 48 kHz CinemaStation s digital input ...

Page 81: ...ever by setting the input mode to AUTO the input will be autonmtically detected and you can then playback audio from the de an you want by sin_ply pressing an Nput Selection button R a_ i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii It _Six_SS_b e t_ Sv4i_ia Nput mode eV_ _tyou _S INPLTT c n C_em_ staii_ for m_ _ one wh_ hap...

Page 82: ...ation Display oun_ again shows the DSP Progrlun aqd the SLEEP indicator disappears i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _olt cannot _ IJ_ _13 tJ _c_r Ol fl3 t_v_c_ lh3t is p ilyJllgl so _d _ SllY to _ 1 fl3 sl3x_ lira t of _h dev_ s_p_ti atoly _Ih SteepTtm_t _ _ ify0_ _ _SS _WER _ the Remote C_I_ preSS STANDBY ON _ CLn...

Page 83: ...een Yl_g_ es_ive Sea_ m_y fir t_ _ r_t_ lop to bt_torrJ rt this CaSei_1S the On 95 _On ffyou cannel _dj_ 1 the gizc lx_ o r Progr_si_ e Scar_ Cha_g_s to hal_rlace oulpol _ rt ProgresZ vZ Se_S _ _ vide0 Sigaal _ onty _U pu _m _z COMPONENT V DEO 60 Can UZ_ COMPONENT VIDEO j_ _d _gees_i_ e S _ only for D_D playbacki S0i _S O_l p0SSib _ tO enjoy _0gr_sSi_ e p _ o bac CONSUMERS SHOU_LD NOTE THAT NOT_L ...

Page 84: ...itable for your children or lock a disc from being played CinemaStation allows you to set the level of Parental Control It then checks the level of a disc whose level has been set in advance and automatically decides if the content is suitable for viewing by your children before playing ON SCREEN Numbor buttons I F A 80 ...

Page 85: ...ON O_EEN O_ O_ 3 O Cha nge the password ON SCREEN I I Number bu_ons _E z ...

Page 86: ...bu_ens _D A CinemaStation locks a disc by storing its ID code in memory So the next time the disc is inserted the user is prompted to enter a password to unlock the disc Enter the password correctly to load the disc 82 ...

Page 87: ...D or MD reorder TV Number buttons SHIFT VCR When a manufacturer code is set for the TV button or VCR button you can begin using the features described in Available Operations on page 84 F_ the TV bnltO_ you can _aly eel _ttelevision n Janofa_ t_rgr c_l and ft_ the VCR button yoa can only set a VCR CD or M D recort_ ITjaral _tct_l_r c_e ii_ i _ b_ _ _i_ _d _ _ _t_e_t_ _ri_ i ii i _i ii i i i iill i...

Page 88: ... SHIFT down as in step 2 Setting file Manufaetttrer Code entcx 299 for TV or 399 for VCR Step 3 is not necessary Maintaining manufacturer code settings Replace battc_ es Ix_ fo_e they Ix_comc unltsable When the batteries wear out and yo_t remove them the custom manufaetttrcs code sc_ing will stay in memory for about 2 minutes Be eare_ beeaus_ if more than 2 nfinutas elapse the codes may be deleted...

Page 89: ...VCR Stop _VCR Fast Forwaed _VCR P_nso _VCR Playback 2_ yoa set lh VCR manufa_ _r cc_k_ _br Ihe VCR baltOn yoa can opceate your VCR CD or MD recorder operation Rc xc_n_o Sere oh Reverse Sidp Playback Tr3ck Set clion E1 al _sed Time Input Stop Foa war4 Search Foa war4 SkSp P_ _ssVCR befbrc_ sta_t_g olx_atlons OtQ _m o o 3 o O a_ 85 ...

Page 90: ...C nem_y 293 297 234 237 285 Scott 297 285 8ratlford 285 IVC Vi6 tor 296 2A6 2A7 Sharp 292 239 232 28 j 8r am_t 223 Kemdo 298 Shogtm 297 8rocso_fe 297 Kemwood 297 Sienaems 229 Brok woo L 297 KTV 297 239 285 Signal_t 292 B_zh 296 I_ew 2 98 2 48 Sony 263 Ca_dle 286 297 I_XI 293 297 225 226 233 Sound_sign 285 Cif_x_n 286 287 297 M gmavox 297P525 239 286 SSS 285 297 Clatro_e 298 M_ anrz 286 297 St _H_ ...

Page 91: ...396 T_o 396 Mals_j 396 Ta_g 392 394 M_I 328 Teae 392 394 397 M_mccex 328 336 363 396 397 Tee_zfic s 325 328o M_ol_a 333 3_9 3_2 Tek_dk_ 328 396 397 Z_ Sg_ lgg gg_ Mi_s_t_ ld 399 3 _ 8 _ 9 2 353 Tel_famk_t_ 376 377 MTC 363 397 Thorn 393 396 M_llil_eh 39713_8 35 _ To_iiba 355 369 389 NEC 392 394 3_ 383 To_M6n 363 396 Nikko 396 Ut_v_z_ 396 327 376 Noblex 363 V_l_ R_ c_h 392 NoMa 393 395 V _ _leo_soai...

Page 92: ...Nel LFE LeNe SP LFE HPLFE SP Delay CENTER D Range SP D R HP D R L I Balance HI Tone CTRL HI BASS HP TRBL Input Assign OPT Input Mode Display set DIMMER Ttmer S_p SML SMALL SML SWFR Nm 0dB 0dB 0 ms MAX MAX Cc_ 0dB 0dB VIDEO AUTO 0 AMgi_v 50 ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii To lc_a_tmoma_ot Speak_SeL read Settingthe...

Page 93: ...A u_ qD m i m 89 ...

Page 94: ...lhe 1 slz_hag position by 30 cm l root Set the dynamic range during Dolby Digital playback D Range You carl s_lect the dynamic range SlrrCad between the max and rain volunlc of Dolby Digital playback from 3 lave s Submenu SP D R HP D R Selection items MAX Maxinlun0 STD Starldard MIN Mininlmn Default setting MAX MAX Play s back the dynamic range of file sovxc_ at the maximmn inliI STD Dynanfic rang...

Page 95: ...he input nlode alttomatically _ to AUTO LAST The last selected input nlode is app ied as is Set frequency step Tuner Step Asia and General models only The inter station fi_eqltency spacing diff _ depending on flilcareas Set the fi equency step according to the freqltency spaning in yovx area Selection items AMgiFMS0 AM 0 q3MEX l efimlt setting AMgffTVI50 Press t or to select file desired se_ing Tu...

Page 96: ...Using the On Screen Menu You can use the On Screen Menu to adjust settings for DVD playback including picture and language settings ON SCREEN A For example adjust the color saturation 92 ...

Page 97: ...ON SCREEN A To set the other menu items follow the example above _ D O o_ 93 ...

Page 98: ...us display using the STATUS button on the Remote Control The status display includes the _ pe of disc the currently playing traekich aptar nmnbex the total time of _aekich aptar and the elapsed time of _aekichapter Set to Off to hide the gatus displah Deletes all Program content Page 33 Selects a track Page 31 Selects Program Play On i Off Page 33 Shows Playlist Page 33 Enlarges the pietu_ Switche...

Page 99: ... contain the sel cttzl language you sel cttzl it will play in another language Digital output Select the output signal for the OPTICAL OUT jack The speaker sound changes depending on the setting for this munu item All Ottt puts all t3rl_s of digital signals that CinenlaStafiun can _eproduc_ PCM Only Ottt puts the Pro Logic dccodtxl signal only Set P aybank CuntrN On Off If set to Off the Disc Menu...

Page 100: ...or excessive static el c Wici_ Pat CinemaStadun in standby pull out the elc atric cord then wait for about 30 _ c onds Ix_ fore _inscrdng the cz_rdand turlling on file _wer again No SOUl _1 You thd not c onnect the cable Irroperly Chc ak your c onnections _2 The sounc_ you selc c tcxlis not suitable for playback Choose the cza rc at source using file I11put Seleedun buttuns _3 You did not c onnect...

Page 101: ...3 _3 You have selected DSP frtml the a Program Music group excluding 5oh Stereo Select anofller DSP Program Sc_ pages 16 and 17 m4 Dolby Digital sources not _ld DTS do contain a cenk_r channel signal __ _2 CklamaStafiun plays a nmn aunal source in file Theater DSP Program Select anofller DSP Program Sc_ pages 16 and 17 No sound from the Subwoofer _1 You set BASS in the SET MENU to FRONT when Cinem...

Page 102: ...ake an analog recoixlklg wifll a digital source Try inplttting an analog source CinemaStatlon the playback device and the rczording dcvicz do not share an analog connection Cotmc t them wifll an analog connection m5 Some recording devices are not able to record a digital soltree sltch as Dolby Digital or DTS CinemaStatlon is plac_d too close to a digital or high frequency device Place CklenlaStati...

Page 103: ...playing a disc rocza dcd with multiple angles VCR recording does not work Alnlost all DVD disc s are copy Irrotcg ted so yolt cannot copy them Picture looks poor while fast forwarding or reversing To some degree file picture does not look nomml but this is not a defect The television monitor has no picture Or the screen size looks strange _1 The seltlng in the On Screen Memt is not CO1Tect _1 11_ ...

Page 104: ...flection and oilier radio interference Cilangc file antetma s ilcigh_ direction or placement Auto Tuning does not work The radio station is far away from your area or your _tltenna is weak I_ 1 Try Mamtal Tuning See page 40 2 Change your outdoor FM antenna for a multi channel one Auto Tuning does not work The radio waves are weak ur your _tltenna is not c _mplcte y cotme_te_l 1 Cilangc file AM Loo...

Page 105: ...t file device yolt want to OlXWate Remote Control does not work with CinemaStation Yolt did not select the mode to operate CklcnlaStation Press DVDiCD AMPor TUNER on the Remote Controlbefore star6ng op_ation A peripheral device does not work with the Remote Control _1 Yolt cannot Olx_mtca systenl czmlponent Use file renlotc control that came with file device to operate it _2 Yolt did not set the n...

Page 106: ...e region code an ID number assignexl to each market region is set for nomlal DVD players and DVD video disc s CinenlaStafion can play the discs with the region codes shown below on the right For more details read the infbmmtion on the disc jan ket 5 Ao Music Discs Music CD Compact disc n_ _ o digital audio Mltsie CDs made by copying onto a CD R or CD RW Music mrn_mo orr_Aumo in MP3 fbnnat can also...

Page 107: ...his manual That LSby raanufactu_cr 0c_gn anti not a t_f_ kl th_s nniL _or more 0ClaOs _ad the infommfion on the disc jackeL TM_Sunit can pl_y the disc types _s_ocLated wilh 1he logc_ _hown on page 102 Do not attemlA to loa_ any olhCr lype of disc into the unit or 1he unit may be damagcd Some di_c_ cannot bc_p _yc_ dcpcndklg o_ 1he_cccaxfing condit_on_ _uch a_ PC environment and applicalion _oEtwar...

Page 108: ...bly is prohSbiled SILENT L_A is a trademavl of YAMAHA CORPORATION AdvsncBd Active Servo P_s_g Subw _fer Syst_ with a bnHt in power mr pliHer This snbwoof_ system _ SW120 employs Advmaced Yamaha Active Serve Technology which YAMAHA has developcxl for _lu_Sng higher qnaU_ snpcx ba_s sound This sn_x_ ba_s seined atkls a m ne _ _Hstic themev m lbe htrme effe_l to yonr st_w o sysl_m DD DIGITAL Ma_ffacl...

Page 109: ...ange audio channels With an additional channel especially for bass effects called LFE low frequency effect file system has a total of 5 1 channds By using 2 chunnal stexeo for the surround speakexs more aneurata moving sound effects and surround sound envirotmlunt can be reproduced like the rustling of trees or sound of waves Dolby Pro Logic A surrolmd system that _kes a 4 chatmel algnal and recor...

Page 110: ...e piet ttre to reprodune an aspect ratio of 16 9 PAL PAL is a video signal system 625 lines 25 frames pex second used in the Unitexl Kingdom munh of file rest of western Europe several South American countries some Middle East and Asian countries several African countries Australia New Zealand arid ethan Pacific island countries Sampling Frequency and Quantized Bit Rate When convarting an analog s...

Page 111: ...dio jac _ 51 Disc infbrmation 1 12 Discs this unit cannot play back 103 Handling a disc 1 13 Music Discs 102 Video Discs 102 Disc Lock 82 Disc Menu 36 Display Set 91 Dolby Digital Surround EX disc rl Dnuna 17 DSP Program 17 DTS ES disc 1 DVD region c odes 102 Fastener 53 Finding file Best DSP Effect 16 Frame Advance 29 Game 7 On Sere an Menu Guide 9 I Using the On S_oan Meau 92 Griginal Dolby and ...

Page 112: ...set _I 1 ManualPreset 12 Setting the Manufacturer Code 83 SILENT CINEMA 69 Slez_pTimer 78 Slow Advance Reverse 29 SP Delay 90 Speakcx Mode 62 Speakcx Size 62 Speakex Vo mne Level 58 6 5eh Stereo DSP Program 61 Spectacle 7 Stereo p aybaek 17 Test Tone 58 Theatcx 17 Time Search 30 To change discs 12 Tttne Step 91 Types of Input Signals 75 Vi tttal Cinema DSP 68 108 ...

Page 113: ...IyI_ Full range acoustic s_spensit_ _gr_etic shiel_g t I_e kYdver 5 cm 2 inch full range cone x 2 magnetic shMOng _pe tmped_lce 692 I_pm t Subwoofer Model Name NX SW120 IyI_ Advanced YAMAHA Active Servo Tectmology sys em kYdver 16 can 6 3 _ inch cone mag_etle shielding type GENERAL Power Su_ty U S A and Ca_ade models AC 120 Vi60 Australia ntodeI AC 240 V 50 U K and Europe mt_lels AC _30 Vi30 Korea...

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