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Using Other Equipment

Connecting Video Equipment

Connect a VCR to CinemaStation to play or dub videos. You can also
connect a game console or video camera.

Connecting a Game Console or VCR

• Always read the owner’s manual of any equipment you want to connect.

DIGITAL

AUDIO

VIDEO

S VIDEO

IN

VCR

OUT

AM

ANT

VCR

OUT

VCR

IN

VIDEO

IN

Y

P

B

P

R

FM

ANT

GND

MONITOR

OUT

MONITOR

OUT

(DVD ONLY)

MONITOR

OUT

(DVD ONLY)

VCR

IN

VIDEO

IN

COMPONENT

VIDEO

AUDIO

R

L

75    UNBAL

OUT

OPTICAL

VIDEO

DIGITAL

OPTICAL

OUTPUT

OUTPUT

L

R

L

R

AUDIO

VIDEO

L

R

L

R

AUDIO

VIDEO

AUDIO

VIDEO

L

R

AUDIO

VIDEO

INPUT

OUTPUT1 OUTPUT2

INPUT1

INPUT2

Please...

TV

Connection Cables

VCR

Game console or

video camera

Or

CinemaStation

Use a commercially available Audio/Video cable.
Use the supplied Video Pin Cable.

Audio/Video cable
(commercially available)

Video Pin Cable (supplied)

When directly

connecting the TV

with the VCR, you can

play video tape on the

VCR even if you turn

off CinemaStation.

Use a commercially available optical cable

Optical cable (commercially available)

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Summary of Contents for NX-P120 - 6 Piece Home Theater Speaker...

Page 1: ...AT BP70 CROISSY BEAUBOURG 77312 MARNE LA VALLEE CEDEX02 FRANCE YAMAHA ELECTRONICS UK LTD YAMAHA HOUSE 200 RICKMANSWORTH ROAD WATFORD HERTS WD18 7GQ ENGLAND YAMAHA SCANDINAVIA A B J A WETTERGRENS GATA 1 BOX 30053 400 43 VÄSTRA FRÖLUNDA SWEDEN YAMAHA MUSIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 17 33 MARKET ST SOUTH MELBOURNE 3205 VIC AUSTRALIA DVD HOME THEATER SOUND SYSTEM DVX S120 DVR S120 NX S120 NX C120 NX SW120 OWN...

Page 2: ...r pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug t...

Page 3: ...s provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices This equipment generates uses radio frequencies and if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices Compliance with FC...

Page 4: ...e a room with a humidifier to prevent condensation inside this unit which may cause an electrical shock fire damage to this unit and or personal injury 5 Avoid installing this unit where foreign object may fall onto this unit and or this unit may be exposed to liquid dripping or splashing On the top of this unit do not place Other components as they may cause damage and or discoloration on the sur...

Page 5: ...ll of the components listed in the table are included NX SW120 VOLTAGE SELECTOR Korea Asia and General models only The VOLTAGE SELECTOR on the rear panel of this unit must be set for your local main voltage BEFORE plugging into the AC main supply Voltages are 110V 120V 220V 240V AC 50 60 Hz 110V 120V 220V 240V VOLTAGE SELECTOR Model name Category No of pcs DVR S120 DVD receiver 1 NX S120 Satellite...

Page 6: ...n let s watch a DVD Page 10 Basic Operations Transform your room into a home theater in 3 steps Double and triple your enjoyment by CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT Page 46 Using Other Equipment Enhance the feeling of movement with DSP Programs when you play video games Listen to and record CD R and MiniDisc media View and dub video media Connect Speakers and TV Play a disc Select a sound field Sound fi...

Page 7: ...SILENT CINEMA provides an incredible listening presence with headphones Let s listen to an FM AM BROADCAST Page 38 Listening to the Radio In 2 quick steps you can enjoy live radio broadcasts Enjoy playing all types of discs including audio and video CDs and MP3 music recorded on CD Rs Create the sound and ambience to match the music you are listening to whether it be the excitement of a nightclub ...

Page 8: ...tion Introduction Page 6 About this Manual Page 6 Supplied Accessories Page 6 Preparing the Remote Control Page 7 Preparing the Speakers Page 7 Placing the Speakers Page 7 Connecting the Speakers and TV Page 8 Basic Operations Viewing a DVD Page 10 Useful Features Page 13 Selecting the Audio Language Page 13 Selecting the Subtitle Language Page 13 Moving Forward and Backward Page 13 Adjusting the ...

Page 9: ...fects Page 64 Using Matrix 6 1 Page 64 Using All Speakers for CD or Video playback Page 66 Using Front Speakers Only for DSP Program Virtual Cinema DSP Page 68 Using a DSP Program with Headphones SILENT CINEMA Page 69 Using a DSP Program with Low Volume Night Listening Page 70 Changing the Delay Time of a DSP Program Page 71 Reproducing the Original Dolby and DTS Sound Page 73 Reproducing Stereo S...

Page 10: ...the following components DVD Receiver DVR S120 1 unit Speaker Set NX P120 Satellite Speakers Front Surround NX S120 4 units Center Speaker NX C120 1 unit Subwoofer NX SW120 1 unit This Owner s Manual was printed before final product development After printing some product specifications may change due to operational upgrades and other reasons In this case the specifications of the product itself w...

Page 11: ...vision Front Speakers L R Place the Front Left and Right Speakers an equal distance from the ideal listening position The distance of each speaker from each side of the video monitor should be the same Center Speaker Align the front face of the center speaker with the front face of your video monitor Place the speaker as close to the monitor as possible such as directly over or under the monitor a...

Page 12: ...e 3 Release the lever and the lever will snap back into place 1 Speaker Cable Red Connect the plug to the jack of the same color Insert it firmly Red green white Face the tab upwards and insert Gray blue Face the tab downwards and insert Tab Red Green White Blue Tab Gray Speaker Cable Gray Surround Right Speaker Front Right Speaker Please Do not allow the speaker cable cores to touch each other Do...

Page 13: ...tions Turn off the TV before connecting Video Pin Cable DVD Receiver Speaker Cable Blue System Control Cable Subwoofer Cable Connect to the S video or Y PB PR jack on the TV Connect the power cord after making all other connections Use a commercially available S video cable to connect the S VIDEO MONITOR OUTPUT to your TV s S video input Useful tip Preparation Preparation AV MONITOR OUT U K and Eu...

Page 14: ...t a disc and begin from step 1 Turn on the TV Use the TV remote control or power switch Switch TV Input Use the TV remote control or the input switch button on the television For example switch to video input 1 if CinemaStation is connected to video input 1 Press POWER CinemaStation turns on The CinemaStation Display lights up Press f on the CinemaStation The disc tray slides out 004DVX S120 en 03...

Page 15: ...tions Place a disc in the tray Place the disc with the label side facing up Hold the disc by its edge and hole in the center to avoid touching the surface of the disc Please Press f on the CinemaStation The disc tray slides in Press DVD CD CinemaStation enters DVD CD mode 004DVX S120 en 03 8 5 1 41 PM 11 ...

Page 16: ... SW TV CH TV INPUT A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MATRIX 6 1 A B REPEAT ANGLE SUBTITLE DVR S120 WB56650 Press p The DVD starts playing Press s to stop playback To change discs Press f on CinemaStation to eject the disc Set another disc in the tray and press f Press POWER to turn off Eject the disc before turning off the power After finished playing press f on CinemaStation to eject the disc Th...

Page 17: ...US SET MENU ENTER English Useful Features Selecting the Audio Language 1 While holding down SHIFT press AUDIO 2 While viewing the TV screen press h or g to select the audio language you want The audio language changes each time you press AUDIO while holding down SHIFT This selection is available when the DVD disc contains multi language audio Selecting the Subtitle Language 1 While holding down SH...

Page 18: ...T RETURN STATUS TV VOL VOLUME SET MENU ENTER Useful Features Switching the Viewing Angle While holding down SHIFT press ANGLE The video angle changes each time you press ANGLE while holding down SHIFT Restarting Playback from the Stop Position Memory Resume Pressing a during playback enables Memory Resume CinemaStation memorizes the stop position Pressing w starts playing back the disc from the st...

Page 19: ... You can set the Parental Control level and lock discs See page 80 Protecting Your Children from Undesirable Scene Enhancing Video Quality CinemaStation can use progressive image playback to render the full beauty of DVD video You can connect a television that has component video input jacks to CinemaStation s COMPONENT VIDEO jacks and enjoy progressive scan imaging See page 79 Enjoying High Quali...

Page 20: ...ter or concert hall Follow the chart below to select the DSP Program that offers the acoustic qualities you want Advice What do you want to do Next selection Watch a movie Watch live entertain ment Listen to music Watch a sports broadcast Play video games An action packed thriller Romantic or comic drama Popular science fiction with loads of effects Grand spectacle Experience the digital surround ...

Page 21: ... Munich Philharmonic Hall Puts you in a front row seat at the Munich Philharmonic Hall surrounded in calm voluptuous sound Jazz Club The Bottom Line Reproduces the acoustics of sitting right in front of the stage at The Bottom Line a popular New York City jazz club Experience the lively realistic throb of a wide stage Rock Concert The Roxy Theater Recreates the acoustic personality of a nightclub ...

Page 22: ...ram you want To select another DSP Program group hold down this button See the diagram shown on the left t e r y Selects the previous next track or chapter Continue pressing to fast forward or fast reverse f Opens and closes the disc tray STANDBY ON Switches the unit between ON and STANDBY No audio will be heard for a few seconds after power is switched on STANDBY mode uses a little energy to rece...

Page 23: ... See page 78 Preset radio stations See page 41 DSP Program settings Delay Time See page 71 Dolby Pro Logic II Music settings See page 67 A dvanced Advanced Features 19 A B C D E Selects preset groups A B C D E for FM AM stations See page 41 d PRESET TUNING u Selects a Preset Number Searches a radio station See page 39 PRESET BAND Selects FM or AM tuning mode or Preset mode See page 39 MEMORY Store...

Page 24: ...ck REP ALL Lights up during Repeat Play for whole disc REP A B Lights up during A B Repeat ST Lights up when receiving a strong FM radio signal in Auto Tuning or Auto Preset mode Disc indicator DVD Lights up while a DVD disc is set in the disc tray VCD Lights up while a VCD disc is set in the disc tray CD Lights up while a music CD disc is set in the disc tray AUTO Lights up when using Auto Tuning...

Page 25: ... run down replace them When the batteries grow old the effective operation distance decreases considerably When that happens replace the batteries with two new ones Once you take the old batteries out replace them within two minutes to preserve the memory in the Remote Control Use the Remote Control within 6 m 20 feet of the CinemaStation and point it toward the Remote Control Sensor Using the Rem...

Page 26: ...Speaker volume SURR Adjusts the volume of the Surround Speakers STEREO Switches between normal stereo sound and audio with a sound field effect See page 74 Select STEREO to listen to audio with no sound field effect from the Front L R Speakers MATRIX 6 1 Sets the Matrix 6 1 decoder See page 64 In most cases the Matrix 6 1 decoder works automatically once Dolby Digital Surround EX or DTS ES discs s...

Page 27: ... DVD CD mode While holding down SHIFT press a button below to enable the corresponding operation 7 button Enables Repeat Play 8 button Enables settings for A B Repeat AUDIO Switches the audio language of the DVD video ANGLE Switches the angle of the DVD video SUBTITLE Switches the subtitle language of the DVD video s Stop Stops disc playback e Pause Pauses disc playback h Play Starts disc playback...

Page 28: ...EEN The On Screen Menu appears CH CINEMA CH ON SCREEN MENU TEST RETURN STATUS TV VOL VOLUME MUTE AMP DVD CD VCR VIDEO TUNER MOVIE MUSIC SPORTS GAME SET MENU ENTER g g h g ON SCREEN Setting default subtitle and audio languages Program View Play Option Search Toolbar Preferences Setup Adjusting the picture quality such as contrast or brightness Setting the Status Display Using Program Play Using zoo...

Page 29: ...ation Contrast Color settings Colour settings Brightness Sharpness Status window 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 Parental level Enter PIN Change PIN TV shape TV System Video Output Default Sub title Default Subtitle Country Menu Language Default Audio PBC English U K and Europe m...

Page 30: ...ame console and increase your home entertainment possibilities For connecting the equipment you want follow the chart below What would you like to play Equipment you use Video discs Music CDs FM AM radio Video tape Video game or video camera CinemaStation CinemaStation CinemaStation CinemaStation VCR CinemaStation video game console or video camera Play video CDs 007DVX S120 en 03 8 19 7 05 PM 26 ...

Page 31: ...d TV Complete the steps on pages 8 and 9 Connecting the Speakers and TV Then connect the indoor FM Antenna and AM Loop Antenna to CinemaStation See page 38 Connecting the Antennas Complete the steps on pages 8 and 9 Connecting the Speakers and TV Then connect a VCR to CinemaStation See page 46 Connecting Video Equipment Complete the steps on pages 8 and 9 Connecting the Speakers and TV Then connec...

Page 32: ...k 17 press the 1 button followed by the 7 button To select track 20 press the 2 button followed by the 0 button To Fast Forward and Fast Reverse Perform while playing To Fast Reverse Press e Each time you press the button the speed changes 4 8 or 32 To Fast Forward Press r Each time you press the button the speed changes 4 8 or 32 To pause playback Press d while playing Press w to return to normal...

Page 33: ...Reverse is not available for a video CD Frame Advance Press d to pause playback Press d To return to normal play Press w Slow Advance Reverse Press d to pause playback To return press e or to advance press r Each time you press the button the speed changes 0 125 0 25 or 0 5 TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUDIO DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO M...

Page 34: ...t Toolbar is selected Press w to select Play Option Press g to select Search Press w to select Time Press w or q to select 0 00 00 hour minute or second with the cursor Then enter time with the Number buttons You can specify the time only within the current track or title not the whole disc Press ENTER then press ON SCREEN to turn off the On Screen Menu When pressing ENTER playback starts from the...

Page 35: ...R g g Customizing Playback Order Program Play Playback your favorite chapters and tracks in the order you want Perform operations using the TV On Screen Menu Program View Play Option Search Toolbar Preferences Setup Clear all Tracks Program Play list Program View Play Option T1 C1 Program Tracks Clear all Play list English VCD CD Press ON SCREEN Make sure that Toolbar is selected Press w then repe...

Page 36: ...gram Play starts Press w to start Program Play when Program Play does not start Advice Note Once Program Play is set the PROG indicator lights up in the CinemaStation Display Chapter 1 Title 1 Title 9 Title 10 Title 2 Title 3 Select the chapter or track to add to Program Play Ex DVD video Press h or g to select the title number to add then press ENTER Perform step 4 until you add all desired chapt...

Page 37: ...o select Clear All Then press w Clear changes to Cleared and all Program Play content is deleted English CH CH ON SCREEN MENU TEST RETURN STATUS SET MENU ENTER g h ON SCREEN g g Turn on off Program Play Perform steps 1 to 2 in Customizing Playback Order Program Play on page 31 Press w to select Program Then press w Press h or g to select On or Off CinemaStation automatically sets Program menu item...

Page 38: ... indicates entire disc repeat Repeat Play may not work properly with some DVD video discs Repeat Play will not work during Menu Play of a video CD that is using Playback Control Repeating a Disc orTrack Repeat Play DVD V VCD CD Play back a disc To repeat a chapter or track first start playing it See page 28 Selecting a Scene or Tune While holding down SHIFT press the 7 button to select Repeat mode...

Page 39: ... CD 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 Play back a disc While holding down SHIFT at the start position point A press the 8 button Repeat A appears on the TV screen The REP A indicator lights up in the CinemaStation Display While holding down SHIFT at the end posit...

Page 40: ...ng Program Play Using a Disc Menu Navigate a DVD Disc Menu Use Video CD Playback Control PBC Menu Play Press MENU A menu appears on the TV screen Depending on the disc a menu may automatically pop up when playback starts Advice Select items with h g q w and press ENTER If operating instructions appear in the menu follow them and repeat step 2 If you play a video CD that includes Playback Control a...

Page 41: ...34 Repeating a Disc or Track Repeat Play Playback status on the TV screen You can check the playback status disc type now playing stopped along with the total and elapsed playing of the current track on the TV screen CinemaStation is compatible with a bit rate range of 32 64 96 128 192 or 256 kbps CinemaStation is also compatible with variable bit rate encoded MP3 files CinemaStation is compatible...

Page 42: ...ght Insert the AM Loop Antenna s cord cores into the AM ANT and GND jacks Close the lever to fasten the cord Pull the cord lightly to make sure it is properly fastened Adjust the Antenna left and right and find the best position for reception Cord Core Lever Connecting the FM Antenna Connect the supplied indoor FM Antenna to the FM ANT jack When connecting an outdoor FM antenna Use the antenna s c...

Page 43: ...nput source to Tuner Advice Display Selecting Radio Stations 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 Select stations automatically Auto Tuning If the colon beside the Band indicator goes out that means CinemaStation is in Tuning mode Make sure the colon is not lit up Advice Press AUTO MAN L...

Page 44: ... will automatically change the reception mode to monaural to increase the signal quality Select your favorite stations by hand Manual Tuning Perform step 1 in Select stations automatically Auto Tuning on page 39 Press AUTO MAN L to set CinemaStation to Manual Tuning mode When CinemaStation is set to Manual Tuning mode the AUTO indicator goes out from the CinemaStation Display Press PRESET TUNING u...

Page 45: ...en Auto Preset finishes the frequency of the last radio station memorized appears Customizing Auto Preset method You can specify the Preset Group or number to start tuning You can also start Auto Tuning at the frequency currently displayed toward either the lower or higher frequency Perform steps 1 and 2 above in Automatically preset FM stations in advance Auto Preset Press MEMORY for about 3 seco...

Page 46: ...ally Manually preset stations in advance Manual Preset Select radio stations you want to preset See page 39 Selecting Radio Stations The frequency and broadcast band FM or AM of the tuned in station appear in the CinemaStation Display Press MEMORY The MEMORY indicator blinks for about 5 seconds in the CinemaStation Display which means CinemaStation is ready to preset While the MEMORY indicator is ...

Page 47: ...lect the Preset Number The Preset Group and Number broadcast band FM or AM and frequency appear in the CinemaStation Display with the TUNED indicator lit up You can also perform Preset Tuning by repeatedly pressing A B C D E and PRESET TUNING u d on CinemaStation Advice You can also change the order of preset stations Below is an example of the steps for switching the E1 and A5 radio stations Tune...

Page 48: ...TY SEEK MODE Press this button to set the program type to search for PTY SEEK START Once the program type has been selected in PTY SEEK mode press this button to begin the search PTY Program Type RDS Modes RDS supports four types of information PS PTY RT and CT PS Program Service Shows the name of the RDS station broadcasting PTY Program Type Divides RDS broadcasts into the 15 genres shown at righ...

Page 49: ...his changes reception to monaural and may help RDS information reappear when you switch to RDS display mode If outside interference disrupts an RDS station broadcast RDS information may suddenly disappear and WAIT appears in the CinemaStation Display About PTY SEEK Press PTY SEEK MODE to set CinemaStation to PTY SEEK mode The program type of the tuned in station or NEWS blinks in the CinemaStation...

Page 50: ...VIDEO AUDIO R L 75 UNBAL OUT OPTICAL VIDEO DIGITAL OPTICAL OUTPUT OUTPUT L R L R AUDIO VIDEO L R L R AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO L R AUDIO VIDEO INPUT OUTPUT1 OUTPUT2 INPUT1 INPUT2 Please TV Connection Cables VCR Game console or video camera Or CinemaStation Use a commercially available Audio Video cable Use the supplied Video Pin Cable Audio Video cable commercially available Video Pin Cable supplied...

Page 51: ...en Menu appears and both the video and On Screen Menu will be recorded It is not possible to record DSP effects When you turn off the connected VCR power playback sound may become distorted and the volume reduced In this case turn on the VCR power Even if you adjust the audio volume audio quality or change the DSP Program during a video recording it has no effect on the recorded sound Video record...

Page 52: ...n the Remote Control s memory See page 83 Storing Manufacturer Codes in the Remote Control Operate your VCR Turn on the TV Turn on the VCR Switch the TV input For example switch to video 1 if CinemaStation is connected to video input 1 on the television Press POWER to turn on CinemaStation Press VCR CinemaStation can now output the VCR signal Playing a Video Game or Operating a Video Camera For ga...

Page 53: ... input to external Press VIDEO CinemaStation can now input video signal video camera Press POWER to turn on CinemaStation Switch the TV input For example switch to video 1 if CinemaStation is connected to video input 1 on the television Turn on the video camera and VCR CinemaStation VCR TV VCR CinemaStation TV Note If you play a video source that uses scrambled or encoded signals to prevent it fro...

Page 54: ...AL INPUT Please For equipment connection read the owner s manual of the equipment you want to connect Anti dust cap When connecting an optical cable first remove the dust cap attached to the OPTICAL jack Store the cap in a safe place and re attach it when the jack is not in use to prevent it from collecting dust Connection Cables CD recorder or MD recorder CinemaStation Use a commercially availabl...

Page 55: ...d DTS signals The OPTICAL IN jack is compatible with a digital signal that has a 96 kHz or less sampling frequency You can use Input Assign in the SET MENU to assign VIDEO or VCR to the OPTICAL IN jack The default setting is VIDEO Set to VIDEO default setting Press VIDEO on the Remote Control to input a signal from CD recorder or MD recorder Set to VCR Press VCR on the Remote Control to input a si...

Page 56: ...m Connect disconnect the headphones CinemaStation can output a signal from the DIGITAL IN jack to the DIGITAL OUT jack The signal input from the DIGITAL IN jack cannot output from the analog output jacks and the signal input from the analog input jacks cannot output from the DIGITAL OUT jacks Audio recordings that you make cannot be used for any purpose other than private enjoyment without the con...

Page 57: ...ing off the fastener seal do not touch the bonding surface If you do the bonding surface weakens which later may cause the speaker to fall over Before attaching the fastener to the television wipe the TV top clean If the surface is dirty or wet tape will lose bonding strength which later may cause the speaker to fall over Placing the Center Speaker Placing the Subwoofer Place the Subwoofer on a le...

Page 58: ...and Surround Speakers Attach to the wall using the two holes on the back of the Front and Surround Speakers Attach 2 screws 3 5 to 4 mm 1 8 to 5 32 dia commercially available to each place you want to hang a Front or Surround Speaker Hang the speakers on the screws using the holes in the back of each speaker Make sure that the tapping screw enters the narrow part of the hole and the speaker is fix...

Page 59: ...ing to fasten the mounting bracket to the speaker stand Use the screws 4 mm 5 32 dia spring washers and washers Mounting bracket supplied Screw supplied 60 mm 23 8 When attaching to a speaker stand and bracket English When attaching to a speaker stand and bracket be sure to read their respective owner s manuals When attaching to the optional SPS 80 Speaker Stands you do not need to attach the supp...

Page 60: ...s instead of the supplied Center Speaker Front Speakers Surround Speakers or Subwoofer You can also use commercially available speaker cables instead of the supplied cables Use a speaker with 6 ohm impedance or more If a speaker with less than 6 ohm impedance is used the protective circuit may trip or the speaker may malfunction Use magnetically shielded speakers If these speakers still create int...

Page 61: ...ly twist the cable cores Not twisting firmly can cause a short Keep pushing up the release button and insert the cable cores of the commercially available cable Match the speaker cable polarity with the polarity indicator of the connector Release your finger from the release button to fasten the cable Release button 10 mm 13 32 Polarity indicator ⳮ Polarity indicator Ⳮ Changing the speaker cables ...

Page 62: ...the Speaker volume level especially when changing speaker or furniture position This adjustment is important because it brings out the maximum effect of the DSP Program and faithfully reproduces the acoustic personalities of Dolby Pro Logic Dolby Pro Logic II 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 cas...

Page 63: ...er you want to adjust press q or w and tune it to the same volume level as the Front Speakers Only the speaker currently being adjusted produces a test tone While in test tone mode you cannot adjust the volume level of the Front Speakers which serve as the standard If you need to adjust the volume level of the Front Speakers press VOLUME When adjustment is finished press TEST The test tone stops N...

Page 64: ...TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MATRIX 6 1 A B REPEAT ANGLE SUBTITLE DVR S120 WB56650 ON SCREEN MENU TEST RETURN STATUS TV VOL VOLUME MUTE AMP DVD CD VCR VIDEO TUNER MOVIE MUSIC SPORTS GAME SET MENU ENTER AMP SURR SW CENTER Adjust the volume level of the Subwoofer Center and Surround Left Right Speakers if you feel the speaker is unbalanced during audio playback Vol...

Page 65: ...ume becomes half and when setting to 0 you hear no sound from the Speaker The volume levels adjusted with the test tone or the CENTER or SURR buttons in 5ch Stereo mode are replaced with the setting with CT LEV RL LEV or RR LEV The actual volume you hear is the volume shown in the CinemaStation Display multiplied by the percentage you set for volume level If CENTER is set to NON you cannot adjust ...

Page 66: ...d to use all 6 of the supplied speakers Front Center Surround and Subwoofer But depending on your listening objectives you can turn off specified speakers When using any speaker other than YAMAHA Speaker Set NX P120 you need to specify the speaker size You can specify these settings in Speaker mode Setting the Speaker Mode Specify the speaker to produce no sound by setting CENTER SUR or BASS When ...

Page 67: ...g small Surround L R Speakers A surround L R channel signal with a low tone of 90 Hz or below is output from the speaker set to BASS NON Select this setting when not using Surround L R Speakers The surround L R channel signal distributes the same volume level to the Front L R Speakers BASS Selects the speaker to output a LFE BASS low tone signal LFE stands for Low Frequency Effect and it is used t...

Page 68: ...ereo sound as it is see page 74 Enjoying Stereo Sound Using Matrix 6 1 TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUDIO DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MATRIX 6 1 A B REPEAT ANGLE SUBTITLE DVR S120 WB56650 ON SCREEN MENU TEST RETURN STATUS TV VOL VOLUME MUTE AMP DVD CD VCR VIDEO TUNER MOVIE MUSIC SPORTS GAME SET MENU ENTER AMP MATRIX 6 1 Matrix 6 1 sound ...

Page 69: ...U If sound effect is set to off Stereo Playback If headphones are connected If a Dolby Digital KARAOKE source is playing If you select 5ch Stereo DSP Program If you turn on the power once more after CinemaStation goes into standby Matrix 6 1 returns to AUTO AUTO Depending on whether the source is Dolby or DTS automatically switches between Dolby Digital plus Matrix 6 1 and DTS plus Matrix 6 1 audi...

Page 70: ...elect PRO LOGIC II Movie or PRO LOGIC II Music Even if you play back a monaural source with Dolby Pro Logic II CinemaStation cannot reproduce multi channel sound Selecting Dolby Pro Logic II converts a 2 channel source into virtual multi channels for enjoying sound using all speakers Play the 2 channel source Press AMP Press q DTS Press SELECT repeatedly to select PRO LOGIC II Press q DTS to selec...

Page 71: ... front surround sound field and surround volume Variable range 3 stronger toward the surround direction to 3 stronger toward the front direction Default setting STD Standard CT WIDTH Distributes the center channel sound to the left and right Function Expands audio from the front sound field to the left and right Variable range 0 to 7 If set to 0 center channel sound will only output from Center Sp...

Page 72: ...cases below even if SUR is set to NON in the SET MENU Virtual Cinema DSP does not function When you select the following DSP Programs 5ch Stereo PL Normal Dolby Digital or DTS Normal PL II Movie or PL II Music When sound field effects are off Stereo Playback When a digital audio sampling frequency over 48 kHz is input When using a test tone When listening through headphones Since Virtual Cinema DS...

Page 73: ... any speaker regardless of whether sound field effect is on or off When you do not select any DSP Program the headphone produces normal stereo sound If CinemaStation inputs a digital audio sampling frequency over 48 kHz SILENT CINEMA does not function Connect your headphones to the phones jack on CinemaStation and enjoy multi speaker simulation called SILENT CINEMA Using a DSP Program with Headpho...

Page 74: ...t Listening mode Night Listening mode does not work when listening through headphones You can control the big sound effects and focus on listening clearly to speech Enjoy a DSP Program even in the evening at a low volume Using a DSP Program with Low Volume Night Listening Play the source Press AMP Select a DSP Program Press NIGHT to activate Night Listening mode Night L ON appears in the CinemaSta...

Page 75: ...eflected sound reverberant sound and Delay Time Among these parameters you can change the Delay Time to match to your Speaker positions Delay Time is the time gap in playback between front speaker audio and surround speaker audio 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...

Page 76: ...eater 6 1 5 MUSIC 1 Music Video 21 2 Classic Hall 30 3 Jazz Club 30 4 Rock Concert 15 SPORTS 1 Live Sports 10 GAME 1 Game 36 Program Name Default Setting ms PL Normal Dolby Pro Logic 15 Normal Dolby Digital DTS 5 Matrix 6 1 Dolby Digital DTS 5 PL II Movie Dolby Pro Logic II Movie 15 PL II Music Dolby Pro Logic II Music 5 Default values for Delay Time Dolby Digital Dolby Pro Logic and DTS 013DVX S1...

Page 77: ...P DVD CD VCR VIDEO TUNER MOVIE MUSIC SPORTS GAME SET MENU ENTER AMP SELECT q DTS 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 English Play the source Press AMP Press q DTS The suitable Program is selected depending on the input source Dolby Digital Normal appears and qindicator lights...

Page 78: ...utput from the Center Speaker or Surround L R Speakers The volume may become very low if you turn off sound field effects and set D Range to MIN in the SET MENU In this case turn on sound field effects If sound field effects are off and you play Dolby Digital or DTS audio the volume balance of the Front L R Speakers may be disturbed This is because the dynamic range becomes compressed and the chan...

Page 79: ...ATRIX 6 1 A B REPEAT ANGLE SUBTITLE DVR S120 WB56650 ON SCREEN MENU TEST RETURN STATUS TV VOL VOLUME MUTE AMP DVD CD VCR VIDEO TUNER MOVIE MUSIC SPORTS GAME SET MENU ENTER AMP STEREO g Checking Sound Information Input Signal Information Display During playback you can show input signal type format and sampling frequency information in the CinemaStation Display Play the source Press AMP Press STERE...

Page 80: ...Format Display Analog Audio Analog PCM Audio PCM Dolby Digital Audio Dolby DGTL DTS Audio DTS Other Digital Signals Unknwn DGTL Audio Channels Shows the number of audio channels an input signal contains only when Dolby Digital or DTS is input For example in 3 2 LFE indicates 3 Front Channels 2 Surround Channels and LFE 1 1 indicates Main Sub in bilingual broadcasts or other 2 channel audio and MLT...

Page 81: ...ANLG with the DVD CD Input Selection button You cannot switch input modes when the input jack you select with the Input Selection button can only input an analog input signal To play back DTS set the Input mode to AUTO or DTS Do not set it to ANLG If you do audio may not output or you may hear noise You can playback most sources without a problem with the AUTO setting factory default setting Then ...

Page 82: ...ice separately The Sleep Timer cancels if you press POWER on the Remote Control press STANDBY ON on CinemaStation or pull out the power cord Memory backup remembers the previous setting so you can use the same setting next time Play the source Repeatedly press SLEEP and set the time to enter standby mode The CinemaStation Display changes as shown below Once the Sleep Timer is set a SLEEP indicator...

Page 83: ... On Screen Menu to change to the screen display that matches your television See pages 94 and 95 On Screen Menu Guide If you cannot adjust the size turn off Progressive Scan Changes to interlace output When Progressive Scan is on a video signal will only output from the COMPONENT VIDEO You can use the COMPONENT VIDEO jack and Progressive Scan only for DVD playback so it is not possible to enjoy pr...

Page 84: ...LE SUBTITLE DVR S120 WB56650 ON SCREEN MENU TEST RETURN STATUS TV VOL VOLUME MUTE AMP DVD CD VCR VIDEO TUNER MOVIE MUSIC SPORTS GAME SET MENU ENTER g h d g g ON SCREEN The default password is 0000 If the password you input is wrong some menu items such as Parental level or Disc Lock are grayed out Enter the correct password If you forget your password press s four times instead of the Number butto...

Page 85: ...l on page 80 Enter the new password 4 digits again for confirmation Enter the new password 4 digits with the Number buttons Enter the current password 4 digits with the Number buttons Press g to select Change PIN then press w Number buttons Change the password Press ON SCREEN to turn off the On Screen Menu Press w or q and select control level 0 to 8 0 Parental Control is set to off and you can pl...

Page 86: ...DVD CD VCR VIDEO TUNER MOVIE MUSIC SPORTS GAME SET MENU ENTER g h d g g ON SCREEN Press ON SCREEN to turn off the On Screen Menu Playback is locked for that disc and disabled unless you enter the password Select Off if you do not want to lock Press w to select On Press h repeatedly to select Disc Lock Perform steps 1 to 5 in Setting the Password and Parental Control Level on page 80 CinemaStation ...

Page 87: ... VCR Note Note Note Make sure that you set the correct manufacturer code With a manufacturer code set for the TV button press the button to turn the TV power on off standby and check that the setting is working correctly With a manufacturer code set for the VCR button press the button then the features described in Available Operations on page 84 and check that the setting is working correctly The...

Page 88: ...in 2 minutes of reinserting When reinserting batteries be careful not to press the Remote Control buttons If a manufacturer code has been set for the TV or VCR button it may get deleted To return to the factory default settings While pressing SHIFT down as in step 2 Setting the Manufacturer Code enter 299 for TV or 399 for VCR Step 3 is not necessary Maintaining manufacturer code settings Replace ...

Page 89: ...ESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MATRIX 6 1 A B REPEAT ANGLE SUBTITLE DVR S120 WB56650 ON SCREEN MENU TEST RETURN STATUS TV VOL VOLUME MUTE AMP DVD CD VCR VIDEO TUNER MOVIE MUSIC SPORTS GAME SET MENU ENTER TV operation CD or MD recorder operation Press POWER before starting operations Channel Selection Channel Selection 2 VCR Rewind Input Switch Volume Volume 2 VCR Stop 2 VCR Fast Fo...

Page 90: ...37 Goodmans 296 298 223 Grundig 229 238 249 Harvard 285 Hitachi 297 239 242 243 ICE 296 Irradio 296 Itt Nokia 244 245 JC Penny 293 297 234 237 286 JVC Victor 296 246 247 Kendo 298 Kenwood 297 KTV 297 239 285 Loewe 298 248 LXI 293 297 225 226 233 Magnavox 297 225 239 286 Marantz 286 297 Matsui 295 MGA 286 297 Mitsubishi 299 297 259 MTC 286 297 Multitec 285 NEC 297 252 282 286 Nikko 286 287 297 Noki...

Page 91: ...9 352 353 MTC 363 397 Multitech 397 348 354 NEC 392 394 344 383 Nikko 396 Noblex 363 Nokia 393 395 Nokia Oceanic 395 Okano 323 Olympic 325 328 Optimus 396 Orion 327 Panasonic 325 328 355 378 384 385 Pentax 333 349 342 Philco 325 328 Philips 325 326 328 337 356 357 Phonola 337 Pilot 396 Pioneer 325 Quasar 325 328 Radio Shack 396 397 Radix 396 RCA PROSCAN 325 326 328 333 335 349 358 369 363 342 Real...

Page 92: ...the settings to match your listening environment SET MENU List The SET MENU contains the items below Item Default Setting value Speaker Set CENTER SML FRONT SMALL SUR SML BASS SWFR F Level Nrm LFE Level SP LFE 0 dB HP LFE 0 dB SP Delay CENTER 0 ms D Range SP D R MAX HP D R MAX L R Balance Center HP Tone CTRL HP BASS 0 dB HP TRBL 0 dB Input Assign OPT VIDEO Input Mode AUTO Display set DIMMER 0 Tune...

Page 93: ... VIDEO TUNER MOVIE MUSIC SPORTS GAME SET MENU ENTER AMP SET MENU g h g g Press AMP Press SET MENU Press h or g repeatedly to select the Menu you want Press q or w Once in the setting mode of the selected menu the current setting appears in the CinemaStation Display Depending on the item press h or g to enter a submenu Press q or w repeatedly to change the setting When exiting the SET MENU press SE...

Page 94: ...ach one outputs enters the listener s ear at the same time With Delay Time the Center Speaker can be moved to an ideal position further away to match the distance of each speaker to the listener Center Delay is effective in adding depth to the sound field and presence to speech Variable range ms 0 to 5 ms Default setting 0 ms Press w to set the speaker s virtual position further away Press q to se...

Page 95: ...on the input mode automatically sets to AUTO LAST The last selected input mode is applied as is Adjust the CinemaStation Display brightness Display set Dimmer You can adjust the CinemaStation Display brightness Variable range 4 to 0 Default setting 0 Press w to increase the brightness Press q to decrease the brightness Set frequency step Tuner Step Asia and General models only The inter station fr...

Page 96: ... STEREO MATRIX 6 1 A B REPEAT ANGLE SUBTITLE DVR S120 WB56650 ON SCREEN MENU TEST RETURN STATUS TV VOL VOLUME MUTE AMP DVD CD VCR VIDEO TUNER MOVIE MUSIC SPORTS GAME SET MENU ENTER ON SCREEN g h g g Press h or g to select Picture in the submenu Press w to enter the submenus Press h or g to select Preference in the Main Menu Press ON SCREEN Program View Play Option Search Toolbar Preferences Setup ...

Page 97: ...SIC SPORTS GAME SET MENU ENTER g h ON SCREEN ENTER g g Press ENTER then press ON SCREEN to turn off the On Screen Menu In some cases you can also use h or g for setting content Press q or w to set Press h or g to select Saturation Press w to enter menu items Natural Brightness Color settings Saturation Contrast Sharpness 0 Contrast Saturation Video shift Color settings 2 Contrast Saturation Video ...

Page 98: ... Preference Toolbar Features Program View Contrast Brightness Sharpness Status window Clear All Tracks Program Play list Playlist Zoom Angle Chapter Preview Audio Disc Navigation Play Option Setting Content Setting Item Submenu Main Menu Selects Program Play On Off Page 33 Shows Playlist Page 33 Enlarges the picture Switches the picture angle Returns to the beginning of the chapter currently playi...

Page 99: ...ected language you selected it will play in another language Select the output signal for the OPTICAL OUT jack The speaker sound changes depending on the setting for this menu item All Outputs all types of digital signals that CinemaStation can reproduce PCM Only Outputs the Pro Logic decoded signal only Set Playback Control On Off If set to Off the Disc Menu does not appear on the TV screen Defau...

Page 100: ...tric cord then wait for about 30 seconds before reinserting the cord and turning on the power again No sound 1 You did not connect the cable properly Check your connections 2 The source you selected is not suitable for playback Choose the correct source using the Input Selection buttons 3 You did not connect the Speaker cable properly Check your speaker connections 4 You turned the sound volume do...

Page 101: ...u turned off the Surround Speaker volume level Turn up the Surround Speaker volume See page 60 2 CinemaStation plays a monaural source in the Theater DSP Program Select another DSP Program See pages 16 and 17 No sound from the Subwoofer 1 You set BASS in the SET MENU to FRONT when CinemaStation plays a Dolby Digital or DTS source Set BASS to SWFR or BOTH See page 63 2 You set BASS in the SET MENU ...

Page 102: ...he recording device do not share an analog connection Connect them with an analog connection 5 Some recording devices are not able to record a digital source such as Dolby Digital or DTS CinemaStation is not working normally The internal microcomputer froze up due to electric shock lightening bolt or excessive static electricity or drop in power supply Pull out the AC plug from the outlet and afte...

Page 103: ...discs are copy protected so you cannot copy them Picture looks poor while fast forwarding or reversing To some degree the picture does not look normal but this is not a defect The television monitor has no picture Or the screen size looks strange 1 The setting in the On Screen Menu is not correct Select Setup TV in the On Screen Menu to set the menu item correctly 2 The television cannot handle pr...

Page 104: ...your outdoor FM antenna for a multi channel one Auto Tuning does not work The radio waves are weak or your antenna is not completely connected 1 Change the AM Loop antenna s direction See page 38 2 Try Manual Tuning See page 40 Too much noise Noise can be related to atmospheric electricity and lightning or fluorescent lights motors and thermostats attached to electric devices Connecting the outdoo...

Page 105: ...ation You did not select the mode to operate CinemaStation Press DVD CD AMP or TUNER on the Remote Control before starting operation Remote Control A peripheral device does not work with the Remote Control 1 You cannot operate a system component Use the remote control that came with the device to operate it 2 You did not correctly set the manufacturer code Set the manufacturer code once again See ...

Page 106: ...cs CinemaStation can play the discs with the region codes shown below on the right For more details read the information on the disc jacket Advice DVD region codes U S A Canada 2 ALL 2 U K European 4 ALL 4 Australia 3 ALL 3 Korea General Disc logo marks are printed on the disc and the disc jacket Disc information Video CDs made by copying an MPEG movie file onto a CD R or CD RW Type of Disc Music ...

Page 107: ...r type of disc into the unit or the unit may be damaged Some discs cannot be played depending on the recording conditions such as PC environment and application software Failure can also result from disc characteristics and condition like material quality scratches or curvature Note Caution Handling a disc Do not touch the surface of the disc Hold a disc by its edge and center hole Do not leave a ...

Page 108: ... Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited SILENT CINEMA is a trademark of YAMAHA CORPORATION Active Servo Processing Subwoofer System with...

Page 109: ...ange audio channels With an additional channel especially for bass effects called LFE low frequency effect the system has a total of 5 1 channels By using 2 channel stereo for the surround speakers more accurate moving sound effects and surround sound environment can be reproduced like the rustling of trees or sound of waves Dolby Pro Logic A surround system that takes a 4 channel signal and recor...

Page 110: ...icture to reproduce an aspect ratio of 16 9 PAL PAL is a video signal system 625 lines 25 frames per second used in the United Kingdom much of the rest of western Europe several South American countries some Middle East and Asian countries several African countries Australia New Zealand and other Pacific island countries Sampling Frequency and Quantized Bit Rate When converting an analog signal to...

Page 111: ...m 17 DTS ES disc 64 DVD region codes 102 F Fastener 53 Finding the Best DSP Effect 16 Frame Advance 29 G H Game 17 HP Tone CTRL 90 I J Input Assign 91 Input Mode 91 Input Modes 77 Jazz Club 17 L L R Balance 90 LEF Level 90 Live Sports 17 M N Matrix 6 1 64 MP3 37 Music Video 17 Night Listening 70 No Disc 100 Non skid pad 53 54 O P On Screen Menu 24 On Screen Menu Guide 94 Using the On Screen Menu 9...

Page 112: ...al Preset 42 Setting the Manufacturer Code 83 SILENT CINEMA 69 Sleep Timer 78 Slow Advance Reverse 29 SP Delay 90 Speaker Mode 62 Speaker Size 62 Speaker Volume Level 58 60 5ch Stereo DSP Program 61 Spectacle 17 Stereo playback 17 T Test Tone 58 Theater 17 Time Search 30 To change discs 12 Tuner Step 91 Types of Input Signals 75 V Virtual Cinema DSP 68 019DVX S120 en 03 8 5 1 52 PM 108 ...

Page 113: ... acoustic suspension magnetic shielding type Driver 5 cm 2 inch full range cone x 2 magnetic shielding type Impedance 6Ω Subwoofer Model Name NX SW120 Type Advanced YAMAHA Active Servo Technology system Driver 16 cm 6 1 2 inch cone magnetic shielding type GENERAL Power Supply U S A and Canada models AC 120 V 60 Hz Australia model AC 240 V 50 Hz U K and Europe models AC 230 V 50 Hz Korea model AC 2...

Page 114: ...AT BP70 CROISSY BEAUBOURG 77312 MARNE LA VALLEE CEDEX02 FRANCE YAMAHA ELECTRONICS UK LTD YAMAHA HOUSE 200 RICKMANSWORTH ROAD WATFORD HERTS WD18 7GQ ENGLAND YAMAHA SCANDINAVIA A B J A WETTERGRENS GATA 1 BOX 30053 400 43 VÄSTRA FRÖLUNDA SWEDEN YAMAHA MUSIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 17 33 MARKET ST SOUTH MELBOURNE 3205 VIC AUSTRALIA DVD HOME THEATER SOUND SYSTEM DVX S120 DVR S120 NX S120 NX C120 NX SW120 OWN...

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