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Page 1: ...er is located on the rear of the unit Retain this Owner s Manual in a safe place for future reference II ljji i ijiii 0 1 Il II MPORTANT Please record the serial nUInber of this unit in the space below MODEL Selial No The serial number is located on the rear of the unit Retain this Owner s Manual in a safe place for future reference ...

Page 2: ...or objects have fallen into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water I CAUTION IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral t...

Page 3: ... ONLY to those products distributed hy Ymnaha Corporation of Atnerica or its subsidiaries CAUTION II IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS NEe NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 GROUND CLAMPS EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING MAST ElECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H Ou...

Page 4: ...nsunler Ele tronics Group recolnlnend you to avoid prolonged exposure fronl excessive voltnne levels CAUTION READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT To assure the tinest performance please read this 11Ianuai carefully Keep it in a safe place for future reference 2 Install this sound systeln in a well ventilated cool dry clean place away froll1 direct sunlight heat sources vibration dust moisture aneV...

Page 5: ... 71 DI IT L S UND FIELD PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 72 TR UBLESHO TING 76 GL SSARY 81 SPECIFICATIONS 83 1 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION CONTENTS 1 FEATURES 2 GETTING STARTED 3 Checking the Package Contents 3 Installing Batteries in the Relnote Control 3 CONTR LS AND FUNCTIONS 4 Front Panel 4 RetTIote ControI 6 Using the Relnote Control 7 Front Panel Display 8 Rear P lnel 9 SPEAKER SETUP 10 Speakers to Be Used ...

Page 6: ... OED SURROUND DTS DTS ES Extended Surround and Neo 6 are trauelnarks of Digital Theater SystelTI Inc FEATURES Built in 6 Channel Power Amplifier Minimum RMS Output Power 0 04 THD 20 Hz 20 kHz 8Q Main 100 W 100 W Center 100 W Rear 100 W 100 W Rear center 100 W Multi Mode Digital Sound Field Processing Dolby Pro LogiclDolby Pro Logic II Decoder Dolby Digital Dolby Digital EX Decoder DTSIDTS ES Matri...

Page 7: ...ries set up the nlanuhtcturer code and progranl any acquired functions that tnay have been cleared 3 GETTING STARTED AM loop antenna Batteries 4 AAA R03 UM 4 iffi m0 5 0000 o O 0 o O O 1000001 ffil lED laD Remote control Check your package to Inake sure it has the follovv ing items 6J ffi ffi T 5 GJ Efj E5 dP O Indoor FM antenna For U S A Canada and China models For Australia model II Notes on bat...

Page 8: ...s OIl BASS TREBLE and BASS EXTENSION are bypassed eliIninating any alteration of the original signal CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS o STANDBY ON Turns on and sets this unit in the standby 1110de When you turn on this unit you will hear a click and there ill be a 4 to 5 second delay before this unit can reproduce sound Standby mode In this lnode this unit conSUlnes a slnall UTIount of power to receive infr...

Page 9: ...nel When you are not using them close the door To open press gently on the lower part of the panel 5 4D STEREOIEFFECT Switches the normal stereo or nsp effect reproduction When STEREO is selected 2 channel input signals are directed to the main left and right speakers without effect sounds All Dolby Digital and DTS audio signals except for the LFE channel are lnixed do vn to the lnain left and lig...

Page 10: ... 45 47 fI SLEEP Sets the sleep timer 4n 6CHINPUT Selects the source connected to the 6CH INPUT jacks CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS This section describes the controls and their functions of the remote control to operate this unit Functions written in yellow are to operate this unit Make sure that the AMP mode is selected before operating this unit The functions written in green and white vary depending o...

Page 11: ... as near a heater stove or bath dusty places or in places subject to extrelnely lovv temperatures_ 7 4E SELECT JlV Selects the another cOlnponent to control independently from the input that has been selected by pressing an input selector button AV POWER Turns on and off the power of the component selected by the input selector button 8 AMP Selects AMP or other COITIpOnent selected by the input se...

Page 12: ...input signals being received CiliJ indicator Lights up vhen the input signal contains the LFE signal CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS TUNERf STEREO AUTO TUNED MEMORY 00000 00000 ODD 00000 00000 DDDOD 00000 00000 00000 00080 00000 00000 00000 88888 88888 888 88888 88888 88888 88888 88888 8888 888Ss 88888 88888 88888 88888 88888 88888 88888 88888 88888 88888 888BB 8888 8881 88888 88888 88888 o DSP indicator L...

Page 13: ...tcrminal is used for an exarnination in thc factory do not connect any cquipnlent lo this lenninal 9 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS I o DIGITAL OUTPUT jacks 8 Audio component jacks See pages 17 and 18 for connection infonnation Video component jacks See pages 14 to 16 for connection information e REMOTE IN OUT jacks U S A Canada and Australia models only See page 69 details CONTROL OUT U S A Canada and Au...

Page 14: ...AKER SET itelns in the SET MENlT to designate the signals to other terminals you connect speakers to SPEAKER SETUP This unit has been designed to provide the best sound field quality with a 6 speaker systeIn using left and right main speakers left and right rear speakers and a center and rear center speakers If you use different brands of speakers with different tonal qualities in your systeIn the...

Page 15: ...inals II REAR CENTER SPEAKER terminals A rear center speaker can be connected to these tern1inals 11 SPEAKER SETUP Be sure to connect the left channel L light channel R red and black properly If the connections are faulty no sound will be heard from the speakers and if the polarity of the speaker connections is incon ect the sound vill be unnatural and lack bass CAUTION Use speakers with the speci...

Page 16: ... SETH and 10 LFE LEVELHon the SET MENU SOlne signals filay not be output frOln the SUBvV OFERjack 12 SPEAKER SETUP Subwoofer system Main A speaker Right Left Main B speaker Right Left Rear Center speaker Center speaker e 8 80 Right Left Rear speaker o U S A and Canada models The diagralll above shows the speaker layout in the listening r00I11 II SUBWOOFER jack When using a subwoofer lith built in ...

Page 17: ...ch speaker must be 8 or higher IMPEDANCE SELECTOR ISET BEFORE POWER ONI IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch 13 SPEAKER SETUP II IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch WARNING Do not change the IMPEDANCE SELECTOR s vitch setting vhile the power of this unit is on otherwise this unit may be damaged If this unit fails to turn on when STANDBY ON or SYSTEM POWER is pressed the IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch may not be fuJly slid ...

Page 18: ...o output to the S VIDEO jack and cOlnponent video output to the COMPONENT VIDEO jack on this unit 14 CONNECTIONS CAUTION AUDIO OUT L S VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT I O T A O T m AUDIOOUTR Vhen you are using the COMPONENT VIDEO jacks check the details in the owner s lTIanual that catne with the con1ponent being connected The COMPONENT VIDEO jacks on this unit are independent of the S VIDEO and VIDEO jacks C...

Page 19: ...optical cables indicates coaxial cables rfE c indicates video pin cables indicates S video cables 15 CONNECTIONS OPTICAL OUTPUT Video monitor U S A and Canada models COMPONENT OUTPUT VIDEO S VIDEO INPUT INPUT u __ VIDEO S VIDEO OUTPUT VIDEO OUTPUT DVD player AUDIO OUTPUT AUDIO OUTPUT TV digital TV or LD player COAXIAL OUTPUT COMPONENT L INPUT indicates signal direction ITl indicates left audio pin...

Page 20: ...cables 2 I indicates video pin cables indicates S video cables 16 J indicates component video cables CONNECTIONS OPTICAL OUTPUT AUDIO OUTPUT Cable TV or Satellite tuner COMPONENT OUTPUT VIDEO OUTPUT S VIDEO OUTPUT i VIDEO S VIDEO INPUT INPUT AUDIO INPUT VCR 1 or VCR 21 S VIDEO Video OVR digital OUTPUT monitor video recorder COMPONENT AUDIO OUTPUT S VIDEO INPUT INPUT indicates signal direction IT1 ...

Page 21: ...in the standby Inode the recorded sound Inay be distorted To avoid this problem turn on this unit 17 CONNECTIONS II Connecting to digital jacks This unit has digital jacks for direct translTIission of digital signals through either coaxial or tiber optic cables You can use the digital jacks to input peM Dolby Digital and DTS bitstreams When you connect components to both the COAXIAL and OPTICAL ja...

Page 22: ...q N indicates right audio pin cables mmIQJG indicates optical cables E J indicates coaxial cables 18 CONNECTIONS INPUT U S A and Canada models GND I t CD recorder INPUT OUTPUT SURROUND OUTPUT MAIN OUTPUT OPTICAL INPUT I I I I I I Qlllnm OPTICAL OUTPUT OUTPUT SUBWOOFER External decoder OUTPUT See page 20 CENTER OUTPUT T 1 r MD recorder or tape deck OPTICAL INPUT I I I I OPTICAL OUTPUT umIQjI OUTPUT...

Page 23: ...into moist earth I I I P Connect the included indoor FM antenna to the 75Q IJNBAL FM ANT tenninal 19 CONNECTIONS Both AM and FM indoor antennas are included with this unit In general these antennas should provide sufficient signal strength Connect each antenna correctly to the designated terminals Press and hold the tab to insert the AM loop antenna lead wires into the AM ANT and GND terminals II ...

Page 24: ...s are output Setting for 15 6CH INPUT SET on the SET MENU will be applied when 6CH INPUT is selected CONNECTIONS SUBWOOFER jack When using a subwoofer with built in aillplifier including the YAMAHA Active Servo Processing Subwoofer System connect the input jack of the sub voofer system to this jack Lo v bass signals distlibuted from the l11ain center and or rear channels are directed to this jack ...

Page 25: ...ain voltage BEFORE plugging into the AC 111a10 supply Voltages are 110 1201 220 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 21 CONNECTIONS U S A and Canada models VOLTAGE SELECTOR China model II Connecting the AC power cord Plug this unit into the wall outlet Plug in the other components connected to this unit to the wall outlet II AC OUTLET S SWITCHED U S A Canada and China ITIodels 2 OUTLETS Australia Inodel 1 OUTLET Use...

Page 26: ... unit Front panel or SYSTEM POWER Remote control Turn on the video monitor connected to this unit 22 CONNECTIONS When all connections are cOlnpleted turn on the power of this unit 1 1 o Press STANDBY ON SYSTEM POWER on the remote control to turn on the power of this unit Front panel or SYSTEM POWER Remote control Turn on the video monitor connected to this unit 22 ...

Page 27: ...or the front panel display The SET MENU and test tone display appear regardless of the OSD tllode 23 ON SCREEN DISPLAY OSD AMP ON SCREEN 3 2 Press ON SCREEN on the remote control repeatedly to change the display mode The OSD lnode changes in the following order full display ShOlt display and display off If your video monitor is connected only to the COMPONENT VIDEO jacks of this unit the OSD is no...

Page 28: ... Select the location of the n1ain speakers to be connected to the MAIN ZONEB SPEAKERS B terminals 24 SPEAKER MODE SETTINGS This unit has 6 SPEAKER SET items on the SET MENU that you must set according to the nUlnber of speakers in your configuration and their size The following table sUlnlnarizes these SPEAKER SET items and shows the initial settings as well as other possible settings If the initi...

Page 29: ...ones from the PHONES jack vhen using the test tone BASS PROCESSOR EXTENSION DIRECT o 0 Set to OFF 25 ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER OUTPUT LEVELS TEST AMP 1 3 4 2 5 Press AMP to select the AMP mode AMP appears in the display windo v on the remote control Adjust the volume of this unit so you can hear the test tone Press TEST to output the test tone Use the test tone to balance the output levels of the spea...

Page 30: ... F MAIN LEVEL on the SET l 1ENU to 10 dB adjust the levels for the center and rear speakers again 26 ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER OUTPUT LEVELS REAR CENTER LEFT SURROUND RIGHT SURROUND The output level of the nHlin speakers cannot be adjusted here fa When the adjustment is TEST complete press TEST to stop the test tone D Adjust the output level of the effect speakers using I so the output level coming fr...

Page 31: ... both A and B The speaker indicator s for the selected set s lights up on the front panel display 27 BASIC PLAYBACK Remote control PHONO TUNER CD 000 caUSAT MDITAPE co R 0000 D TVIlO VCR 1 VCR2 DVR 000 t or or SP A Front panel 6CH I Selected input source to To select a source connected to the 6CH INPUT jacks Press 6CH INPIJT until 6CH INPUT appears on the front panel display and on the video Iuoni...

Page 32: ...the DSP progralTI Front panel or STANDBY Remote control 28 J PROGRAM c Front panel or Remote control BASIC PLAYBACK mStart playback or select a broadcast station on the source component Refer to the operation instructions for the cOlnponent If you playback a video source that uses scrambled or encoded signals to prevent it from being dubbed the picture itself may be disturbed due to those signals ...

Page 33: ...s input jacks You can set the priority of the input signal among different types of input signals 29 BASIC PLAYBACK II Notes on playing DTS CD LDs If the digiu ll output data of the player has been processed in any vay you may not be able to perfornl DTS decoding even if you nlake a digital connection between this unit and the player If you playa source encoded with a DTS signal and set the input ...

Page 34: ...ame V AUX VCR2iD Ill CQ EJ VCR 1 CaL SAT 1 LO Mo TAPE MOVIE THEATER 1 VOLUME I I Sub program name 30 BASIC PLAYBACK VOLUME KU c i _ F i Sub program name I Program name I V AUX tR il ftl VCR 1 CBLiSl T o m MD lAPE CQ EJ 6 After selecting the desired program press the same button repeatedly to select the desired sub program if available For exanlple to select the sub program 70 111111 Sci Fi press M...

Page 35: ...t V AUX Ul2 il VCR 1 CBl SAT Q TV W MtHAPf CO R TUNER CO PHONO VOLUME DOLBY PRO LOGIC 1I I II I L 31 BASIC PLAYBACK 6 Select a decoder Press SELECT to select PRO LOGIC PRO LOGIC nor Neo 6 D Select a subprogram suitable for the source The selection switches as follows each tinlc DTS SUR is pressed When PRO LOGIC is selected NOImal H Enhanced When PRO LOGIC II is selected Movie H Music When Neo 6 is...

Page 36: ...er of this unit is turned off the input tnode will be reset to AUTO When headphones are connected 32 BASIC PLAYBACK II Playing the Dolby Digital EX or DTS ES software Press EXIES to turn on the Dolby Digital EX or DTS ES decoder to listen to the Dolby Digital EX and DTS ES soft are vith a rear center speaker EX ES II Virtual CINEMA DSP With the Virtual CINEMA DSP yOll can enjoy all the DSP program...

Page 37: ...ce o Press AMP to select the AMP mode Press ViA to display the information about the input signal 33 II Normal Stereo Reproduction Press STEREO EFFECT to turn off the sound effect for normal stereo reproduction Press STEREO EFFECT again to turn the sound effect back on BASIC PLAYBACK STEREO Front panel or t STEREO Remote control r I I I r I 1 1f IB MAIN SP on the SET MENU is set to SMALL and 1E LF...

Page 38: ...sound fIeld processor automatically chooses the most suitable sound field program for that signal 34 DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROCESSING DSP A sound field is defined as the characteristic sound reflections of a particular space In concert halls and other Illusic venues we hear early reflections and reverberations as well as the direct sound produced by the artist s The valiations in the early reflectio...

Page 39: ...ge channels They also provide two nlodes MOVIE CINEMA for lnovies and MUSIC for 2 channel sources 35 DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROCESSING DSP This unit is equipped with various precise decoders Dolby Digital DTS decoder for multi channel reproduction of the original sound Dolby Digital EXIDTS ES decoder for an additional rear center channel Dolby Pro Logic Pro Logic II DTS Neo 6 decoder for multi channe...

Page 40: ...joy latching various TV programs such as ne vs variety sho s nlusic progranls or sports prognuTIs 36 DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROCESSING DSP The following list gives you a brief description of the sound fields produced by each of the DSP programs Keep in lnind that most of these are precise digital recreations of actual acoustic environments Q Type of No Program Sub program Features 0 0 is sources 1 CO...

Page 41: ...nultichannels in each decoding mode I Cl PRO LOGIC II Movie t a I Music en DTS Neo 6 Cinema Music 37 DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROCESSING DSP Q Type of No Program Sub program Features C 0 E sources 8 MOVIE Spectacle This progrmn creates the extremely wide sound field of a THEATER 1 70 mm movie theater It precisely reproduces the source sound in detai1 making both the video and the sound field incredibly...

Page 42: ...e H oSP indicator does not light up when selecting the program No 10 except for the Enhanced mode 38 DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROCESSING DSP Input DOLBY DIGITAL DTS 2 channel DOLBY DIGITAL DOLBY DIGITAL DTSES DTSES Stereo EX decoder EX decoder decoder decoder No Program inactive off active on inactive off active on 8 MOVIE 70 Olm Spectacle DGTL Spectacle Spectacle EX DTS Spectacle Spectacle ES THEATER ...

Page 43: ... the reception mode to lnonaural to increase the signal quality PRESET TUNING OVD MO TAPE CO R co 39 TUNING AUTO Goes off lCFl1 CSl SAl D TV lD OVO MlYTAPE CO R CD AUTO TUNING MODE A PRESET GC Press TUNING MODE AUTO MAN L MONO so that the AUTO indicator goes off from the front panel display Press PRESETfTUNING J I C once to begin automatic tuning Press C to tune in to a higher frequency or press J...

Page 44: ...eset tuning is cOlllpleted the front panel display shows the frequency of the last preset station 40 TUNING II Automatically presetting stations for FM stations You can use the automatic preset tuning feature to store FM stations This function enables this unit to autornatically tune in to FM stations with strong signals and to store up to 40 8 stations x 5 groups of those stations in order This f...

Page 45: ...ral is stored along with the station frequency V AUX tP 1 1lil VCR 1 CBL SAT O rJitD VOLUME d IIL 41 TUNING CD R CD PHONO 1UNEri I 3 k 1 1z g J MEMORY Press MEMORY MAN UAUTO FM on the front panel while the MEMORY indicator is flashing The station band and frequency appear on the front panel display with the preset group and number you have selected t D Press PRESETrrUNING J I t to select a preset ...

Page 46: ...r lights up VCR 1 CI3l SAT D T nO DVO M bl CO R Shows the exchange of stations has been completed 42 TUNING 1 3 1 3 2 4 PRESET iTUNING t Press and hold PRESETITUNING EDIT for more than 3 seconds E1 and the MEMORY indicator flash on the front panel display You can exchange the assignment of two preset stations with each other The example below describes the procedure for exchanging preset station E...

Page 47: ...C outlet However if the titner is turned off for nl0re than one veek the stored data vill be lost 43 BASIC RECORDING II Special considerations when recording DTS software The DTS signal is a digital bitstream Atten1pting to digitally record the DTS bitstream will result in noise being recorded Therefore if you want to use this unit to record sources that have DTS signals recorded on them the follo...

Page 48: ...up the lnanufacturer code and program other remote control functions in each area See pages 50 to 54 REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES The relnote control can operate other AN components ofYAMAHA and other olanufacturers as well as this unit To control those cOlnponents you must set up remote control with the manufacturer codes This relnote control also has a sophisticated Learn feature The Learn feature al...

Page 49: ...hin 30 seconds during step 3 the setup process is canceled If this happens start over fnnn step 2 45 REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES If you want to change a library component category press I You can set a different component from the input selector name Library choices L DVD L LD L CD L CD R L MD L TAP L TUN L AMP L TV L CAB L DBS L SAT L VCR U S A Canada and Australia models only L AMP AMP Library AMP L...

Page 50: ...y window when pressing buttons other than indicated in each step or nl0re than one button at once 46 REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES mPress LEARN again to exit from the setup mode Supplied renl0te control does not store all the Inanufacturer codes for conlmercially availabvle AV components including Yan1ahaAV components Therefore it Inay not work to operate your AV cOlnponent If operation is not possible ...

Page 51: ...t surface so that their infrared transmitters are aimed at each other 1 to 4 em approximately 1 inch REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES If you want to program functions not included in the basic operations covered by the manufacturer code or a manufacturer code is not available the follo ving procedure needs to be perfonned The possible programlning area is the saIne as a cOlnponent control area so the butto...

Page 52: ...lay windo v when pressing buttons other than indicated in each step or Inore than one button at once REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES II Clearing a new remote control function You can clear the function learned in a certain programmable button in each area D Press an input selector button or CKJ to select the source component you want to do One Button Clear The selected cOlnponent name appears in the displ...

Page 53: ... vindow when pressing buttons other than indicated in each step or 111nre than one button at once 49 You can clear learned functions renalned source names and set up nlanufacture codes You can also revert the remote control to the factory setting o Press CLEAR by using a ballpoint pen or similar object If you do not press any button within 30 seconds during steps 2 and 3 the clearing process is ca...

Page 54: ... TV is set up in both D TV LD and PHONO areas priority is given to the signal in the D TV LD area 50 REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES The general operational buttons are shown for each area SOlne of theln may not function depending on the cOlnponent you have After setting the manufacturer code press an input selector button or AJ or SELECT Vto select a component you ant to control II Operating a DVD player...

Page 55: ...function to operate your TV without switching the input if the lnanufacturer code is set in PHONO 51 REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES II Operating a TV digital TV D TVI LD area or a cable TV satellite TV CBUSAT area II Operating an LD player D TV LD area Set the Inanufacture code for your LD player following the setting procedure described on page 45 because TV is factory set for this input selector button...

Page 56: ... TV is set up in both D TV LD and PHONO areas priority is given to the signal in the 0 TV LD area 52 REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES II Operating a CD player CD area II Operating a CD recorder CD R area or an MD recorder MOl TAPE area Pause Power Po ver DISC SKIP Record MD Pause CD changer Play recorder oniy Skip back vard Skip fonvard Skip backward Skip fonvard Play Search back vard Search forward Search...

Page 57: ... Direction B Search forward Stop Pause Rccord Nunlcrjc bUUOIlS DilcctionA i IIM 1 Search backward 53 REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES II Operating a tape deck MOrrAPE area II Operating a tuner TUNER area TV POWER TV INPUT TV channel TV volunle 1 and TV MUTE function to operate your TV without switching the input if the manufacturer code is set in D TV LD or PHONO When the manufacturer code for your TV is s...

Page 58: ...ctions of these huttons in the COll1pOnent conlrol area JiITer for the C0111pOnent you set in C8J 54 REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES II Operating the component set in 00 This button is not an input selector button but simply provides the space for an extra component not necessarily connected to this unit to control with this unit s relnote control without changing this unit s input source The white area s...

Page 59: ... video tllonitor than it is to see the front panel display on this unit while adjusting the items 55 SET MENU 2 3 6 4 5 AMP SET MENU If A is pressed when SET MENlJ 1 is selected and if v is pressed when SET l 1ENU 15 is selected SET MENU vi11 be closed Press SET MENlT to open SET MENLT again Adjustolent should be made with the remote control Adjustment procedures are explained using SET MENU 2 LOW...

Page 60: ...center speaker All of the center channel signal are directed to the left and light Inain speakers 56 SET MENU Depending on the item press A V to select a sub itenl By adding a center speaker to your speaker configuration this unit can provide good dialog localization for nlany listeners and superior synchronization of sound and images The OSD shows a large slnall or no center speaker depending on ...

Page 61: ...his unit is set in the virtual CINE 1A DSP tllode by selecting NC NE for CREAR L R SP see page 32 57 II 1B MAIN SP main speaker mode The OSD shows large or smallinain speakers depending on how you set this iteIn Choices LARGE SMALL Initial setting LARGE LARGE Select this if you have large nlain speakers The entire range of the left and right main channel signal is directed to the left and right ma...

Page 62: ... are directed to the LFE channel vhen you select the small speaker setting in itenls 1A IB Ie and ID SET MENU II 1DREAR CT SP rear center speaker mode By adding a rear center speaker to your speaker configuration this unit can provide more realistic front to back and transitions The initial setting is LRG If Ie REAR L R SP is set to NONE lD REAR CT SP will be skipped Choices LRG large SML slnall N...

Page 63: ...ers connected to the SPEAKERS B terminals are set in the nlain room TE51 1I t OUTPUT t 11 J I FRI 59 SET MENU ZONEB Select this if the speakers connected to the SPEAKERS B terminals are set in the second rOOI11 If SPEAKERS A is turned OFF and SPEAKERS B is turned ON all the effect speakers in the tnain rOOI11 are muted and the sound is output only from SPEAKERS B When a DSP program is selected thi...

Page 64: ...ust the various frequency levels To stop the test tone press TEST see pages 25 and 26 L n r I 1 T 60 SET MENU 6 Press v to go to FRO and press I to select the frequency you want to use 2 LOI I FRO TEST TEST TO 4E OUTPUT HA I t4 FPP Use this feature to adjust the level of the bass and treble when you use your headphones mAdjust the volume of the subwoofer with the controls on the subwoofer so it ma...

Page 65: ...UX VCR 2 DVR VCR 1 CBL SAT D TV LD DVD MDITAPE Initial settings 1 MDffAPE 2 CD R 7E OPTICRL OUT 1 61 Use this feature to change the name of the input which appears on the OSD or the front panel display o Press an input selector button or use INPUT to select the input you want to change the name of SET MENU It is possible to assign jacks according to the cOlllponent to be used if this unit s COMPON...

Page 66: ...LAST Select this to set this unit to autolnatically select the last input lHode used for that source SET MENU II 7C OPTICAL IN for OPTICAL INPUT jacks 3 to 6 Choices 3 CD PRONO VCR 2 DVR VCR 1 CBUSAT D TV LD DVD MD TAPE CD R 4 CD R CD PRONO VCR 2 DVR VCR 1 CBL SAT D TV LD DVD MDffAPE 5 DVD MD TAPE CD R CD PHONO VCR 2 DVR VCR 1 CBL SAT 0 TV LD 6 CBL SAT D TV LD DVD MDI TAPE CD R CD PHONO VCR 2 DVR ...

Page 67: ... general use MIN Select the MIN setting for listening to sources at extremely low VOIUITIe levels 63 Use this feature to initialize the parameters for each DSP prograITI within a DSP prognuTI group When you initialize a DSP prograITI group all of the parameter values within that group revert to their initial settings Press the corresponding numeric button for the DSP program that you want to initi...

Page 68: ...e is set for the Inain L R and center or the rear L R and rear center with Otneters or feet selected SET MENU Use this feature to adjust the delay of the Center and the Rear Center channel sounds This feature vorks when there is sound output from the center speakers vith a source like Dolby Digital or DTS etc Ideally the Center speaker and the Rear Center speaker should be the saine distance froln...

Page 69: ...rom the suh voofer MAIN The input signals are directed to the Inain L R speakers with saIne level 65 13 D ISPLH IJ SET DIMMER 0 OSD SHIFT 0 I3RH 8HC HUTO II DIMMER You can adjust the brightness of the front panel display Control range 4 to Initial setting II OSD SHIFT 080 off set position This setting is used to adjust the vertical position of the OSD Control range 5 downward to 5 upward Initial s...

Page 70: ...put level j Once you press LEVEL you can also select the speaker s to be adjusted by pressing v A 66 ADJUSTING THE LEVEL OF THE EFFECT SPEAKERS You can adjust the output level of each effect speaker center left and right rear and subwoofer while listening to a music source AdjustnIent should be Inade lith the renlote control 6 Press I to adjust the speaker output level The control range for the ce...

Page 71: ...he previous indication SP A Ml V011 CSL SAT O TV lD OVO MO TWI CO R TUNER PHONO Sl EEP rnDIGITALI 67 SLEEP TIMER Use this feature to autonlatically set this unit in the standby mode after the amount of time you have set The sleep titner is useful when you are going to sleep while this unit is playing or recording a source The sleep tinler also autonlatical1y turns off the external cOlnponents conn...

Page 72: ...he second rOOln DO NOT lJSE the Zone 2 feature for CDs encoded vith DTS to avoid unexpected noise 68 ZONE 2 For U S A Canada and Australia models You can make up a multi room audio system vith this unit You can enjoy an audio source selected with INPUT 11 or input selector buttons in the second rooln Zone 2 Only analog signals are sent to the second rOOITI For any source you ant to listen to in th...

Page 73: ...onent by using the component control area buttons mPress SELECT 6 I Vto exit from the Zone 2 mode 69 II Special considerations when using DTS software The DTS signal is a digital bitstream Therefore if you attempt to send the DTS signal to the second rOOln you will only be able to hear the digital noise sound that could damage your speakers Due to this characteristic of DTS encoded discs the follo...

Page 74: ... ideally tnatch your mood and music See DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS on pages 72 to 75 SOUND FIELD PROGRAM PARAMETER EDITING What really creates the rich full tones of a live instrulnent are the Inultiple reflections from the walls of the rooIn In addition to making the sound live these reflections enable us to tell where the player is situated and the size and shape of the rootn in ...

Page 75: ...djust o Press AMP to select the AMP mode AMP appears in the display window on the relnote control 71 SOUND FIELD PROGRAM PARAMETER EDITING You can enjoy good quality sound with the factory set parameters Although you do not have to change the initial settings you can change SOlne of the paralTIeters to better suit the input source or your listening room Adjustments should be lnade vith the remote ...

Page 76: ...nd I Earlv I lol Ret ectlons Time Till1e Sound Source JI I l i 72 Srnall vaillc 0 1 Large valllC 2 0 DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS You can adjust the values of certain digital sound field paraI11eters so the sound fields are recreated accurately in your listening roonl Not all of the following paranleters are found in every prograln II DSP LEVEL Control Range 6dB 3 dB Function DescIip...

Page 77: ...is parameter adjusts the apparent reflectivity of the virtual wall in the rear center sound field 73 II llVENESS DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS Control Range 0 10 Function Description This parameter adjusts the reflectivity of the virtual walls in the hall by changing the rate at which the early reflections decay The early reflections of a sound source decay lnuch faster in a room with...

Page 78: ...the reverberation sound The larger the value the stronger the reverberation becolnes REV LEVEL Tin1C DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS II REV TIME Reverberation Time Control Range 1 0 5 0 sec Function Description This parameter adjusts the amount of tirne it takes for the dense subsequent reverberation sound to decay by 60 dB at 1 kHz This changes the apparent size of the acoustic environ...

Page 79: ...ction This paralneter adjusts the center ilnage froBl all three front speakers to varying degrees 75 DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS For 6ch Stereo II CT LEVEL Center Level Control Range 0 100 0 0 Function These paralneters adjust the volurne level for each channel in 6 channel stereo Inode II RL LEVEL Rear Left Level Control Range 0 100 0 0 Function Thcse paranlcters adjust the volulne...

Page 80: ...e type ofjack between S VIDEO VIDEO composite or COMPONENT VIDEO jacks for both the input and output TROUBLESHOOTING Refer to the chart below vhen this unit does not function properly If the problem you are experiencing is not listed belo or if the instruction belo does not help set this unit in the standby mode disconnect the power cord and contact the nearest authorized YAMAHA dealer or service ...

Page 81: ...e page 57 Select LRG or Srv1L see page 58 Select SWFR or BOTH see page 58 Select BOTH see page 58 77 Problem The sound suddenly goes off Only the speaker on one side can be heard No sound from the effect speakers No sound from the center speaker No sound from the rear speakers No sound from the rear center speaker No sound from the subwoofer Cause The protection circuit has been acli vateu because...

Page 82: ...ircuited vlake sure all speaker cahles are connected correctly appears on the front panel display 78 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cause Remedy Dolby Digital or DTS Digital output and Dolby Digital or vlake an appropriate seuing following the operation sources cannot be DTS are not selected on the connected instructions for your cOlnponent played Dolby Digital or cOlnponents DTS indicator on the front p...

Page 83: ...set is being used nearby Move this unit away from the TV whining noises especially in the evening 79 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cause Remedy The sound is degraded This unit is in the standby Inode Turn on the power of this unit when listening with headphones connected to a tape deck or CD player that is connected to this unit There is noise This unit is too close to the digital or high Movc this unit...

Page 84: ... is not possible Further learning is not possible without deleting unnecessary functions see page 47 TROUBLESHOOTING II Remote control Problem The remote control does not work nor function properly The remote control does not learn new functions 80 Cause Wrong distance or angle Direct sunlight or lighting from an inverter type of fluorescent la111p etc is shiking the renl0te control sensor of this...

Page 85: ...d so that accurate representations of all the sound field prograllls can be enjoyed on headphones 81 GLOSSARY II Dolby Surround Dolby Surround uses a four analog channel recording system to reproduce realistic and dynamic sound effects t o left and right main channels stereo a center channel for dialog monaural and a rear channel for special sound effects lnonaural The rear channel reproduces soun...

Page 86: ...ected This Inakes it possible to change the jack assignlnent and effectively connect more cOlnponent GLOSSARY II Virtual CINEMA DSP YAMAHA has developed a virtual CINEMA DSP algorithln that allows you to enjoy DSP sound field su round effects even without any rear speakers by using virtual rear speakers It is even possible to enjoy virtual CINEMA DSP in a lninimum two speaker system that does not ...

Page 87: ...quency Response i 10NITOR UT COl11posite S Video 5 Hz to 10 MHz 3 dB Cornponent DC to 60 MHz 3 dB 83 SPECIFICATIONS AUDIO SECTION tv1inimuln RMS Output Power for Main Center Rear 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 04 THD 8 i2 100 V tv1axinlunl Power EIAJ China 1110dell I kHz 10 THO 8 fl 150W Dynanlic Power IHF 8 6 4 2 Q 1401170 205 245 W Damping Factor 20 Hz to 20 kHz 8 Q 80 or more Frequency Response CD to tv1ain...

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Page 90: ...materials Some repair pans may be used or rebuilt replacements that meet or e lceed Yamaha specifications for new parts in exchange for defective parts YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INSTALLATION OR REMOVAl CHARGES AND FOR ANY INITIAL SHIPPING CHARGES if the productfs must be shipped for warranty service However we will P 1Y the return shipping charges to loy de tination within the USA ifthe repairs ...

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