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SURROUIND  key 

DELAY  TIME  UP/DOWN  keys 

These  keys  have  the  same  function  as  the  DELAY 
TIME  control  on  the  receiver. 

ON/OFF  key 

This  key  has  the  same  function  as  the  SURROUND 
ON/OFF  switch  on  the  receiver. 

SURROUND  MIODE  UP/DOWN  keys 

These  keys  are  used  to  select  the  SURROUND 

PROCESSING  MODE.  Press  the  UP  key  to  increase 
the  number  of  the  SURROUND  PROCESSING  MODE. 

Press  the  DOWN  key  to  decrease  the  number  of  the 
SURROUND  PFi:OCESSING  MODE. 

REAR  LEVEL  UP/DOWN  keys 

These  keys  have  the  same  function  as  the  REAR 

LEVEL  volume  control  on  the  receiver. 

Tuner  keys 

These  keys  are  used  to  select  one  of  the  preset 
broadcast  stations. 

P1-P8/P9-P16  key 

This  key  is  usecl  to  select  one  of  the  two  preset 
ranges:  P1  - PB  or  P9  - P16.  The  range  changes 
alternately  each  time  the  key  is  pressed. 

UP  key 

Press  this  key  to  select  the  desired  station  within  the 
selected  range.  The  preset  ("P")  number  increases  by 
one  (example:  P7  to  PS)  each  time  the  key  is 
pressed.  If  the  key  is  pressed  while  the  PS  (or  P16) 
station  is  being  received,  P8  (or  P16)  will  change  to 
P1  (or  P9). 

DOWN  key 

Press  this  key  to  select  the  desired  station  within  the 
selected  range.  The  preset  ("P")  number  decreases  by 

one  (example:  F'S  to  P7)  each  time  the  key  is 
pressed.  If  the  key  is  pressed  while  the  P1  (or  P9) 

station  is  being  received,  P1  (or  P9)  will  change  to  P8 

(or  P16). 

VOLUME  control  keys 

These  keys  are  used  to  adjust  the  volume  level  heard 
from  the  speakers  connected  to  this  unit. 
These  keys  also  have  the  "learning"  function.  Refer  to 
"ABOUT  THE  "LEARNING"  FUNCTION"  on  page 

22 

for 

details. 

Cassette  tape  deck  keys 

A  cassette  tape  deck  that  bears  the  RS  mark  can, 
when  connected  to  the  receiver,  be  controlled  by  using 
this  remote-control  transmitter. 

DECK 

AlB 

key 

Press  this  key  to  select  either  deck  A  or  deck  B  if  the 
cassette  deck  connected  is  a  double-cassette  deck. 

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key 

Press  this  key  to  rewind  the  tape. 

PLAY  key 

Press  this  key  to  start  tape  playback.  If  the  deck 
connected  is  a  double-cassette  deck,  the  tape  in  the 

deck  that  played  back  most  recently  will  begin 
playback  when  this  key  is  pressed. 

[::>[>  key 

Press  this  key  to  fast-forward  the  tape. 

REC/PAUSE  key 

Press  this  key  to  set  the  cassette  tape  deck  to  the 

recording-pause  mode. 

STOP  key 

Press  this  key  to  stop  the  tape  movement. 

REC  MUTE  key 

Press  this  key  to  make  a  non-recorded  space  on  the 
tape  while  a  recording  is  in  progress. 

DIR  A  key 

(for  use  with  a  double-cassette  deck  only) 

Press  this  key  to  change  the  direction  of  movement  of 
the  tape  in  cassette  tape  deck 

DIR 

key 

(for  use  with  a  double-cassette  deck  only) 

Press  this  key  to  change  the  direction  of  movement  of 
the  tape  in  cassette  tape  deck  B. 

Compact-disc  player  keys 

A  YAMAHA  compact-disc  player  that  bears  them� 

mark  can,  when  connected  to  the  receiver,  be  directly 
controlled  by  using  this  remote-control  transmitter. 

SKIPC>C>lkey 

Press  this  key  to  advance  to  the  beginning  of  the  next 
track  on  the  disc. 

SKIP 

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key 

Press  this  key  to  return  to  the  beginning  of  the  track 
now  playing. 

If  this  key  is  pressed  at  the  beginning  of  a  track,  play 

will  begin  from  the  beginning  of  the  previous  track. 

SEARCH[::>[> key 

Press  this  key  to  advance  rapidly. 

SEARCH<:J<J key 

Press  this  key  to  move  rapidly  in  the  reverse  direction. 

DISC  UP/DOWN  keys 

These  keys  are  used  for  selection  of  the  disc,  and  are 
applicable  only  to  compact-disc  players  that  have  the 

magazine  type  of  automatic  disc-changing  mechanism. 

PAUSE/STOP  key 

This  key  is  used  to  stop  (or  temporarily  stop:  pause) 
the  compact-disc  player  operation. 
Play  stops  temporarily  when  the  key  is  pressed  once, 
and  changes  to  a  complete  stop  when  the  key  is 

pressed  again. 

PLAY  key 

Press  this  key  to  start  compact-disc  play. 

CDVNideo  disc  player  keys 

A  YAMAHA  compact-disc/video  disc  player  (such  as 
model  CDV-1600,  CDV-2000,  etc.)  that  bears  them� 
mark  can,  when  connected  to  the  receiver,  be  directly 
controlled  by  using  this  remote-control  transmitter. 

OPEN/CLOSE  key 

Press  this  key  to  open  or  close  the  disc  tray. 

Содержание RX-1130 RS

Страница 1: ...15 THD 20 20 000 Hz 16 Station Random Preset Tuning Computer Servo Lock Tuning with Digital Fine Tuning Comprehensive 5 Mode Digital Surround Processor Continuously Variable Loudness Control Rec out Selector CD Direct Switch High Dynamic Power Low Impedance Drive Capability Programmable Remote Control Transmitter OWNER S MANUAL CONTENTS Safety Instructions Caution Supplied Accessories Control Part...

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Страница 4: ...II SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Remote Control Transmitter Batteries size AA R06 AM Loop Antenna Indoor FM Antenna Remote Control Cable 6 pin cassette deck Remote Control Cable mini plug turntable 4 ...

Страница 5: ...II FRONT PANIEL 8 Display window REAR PANEL 5 ...

Страница 6: ...6 II ANTENNJA CONNECTIONS Outdoor FM antenna 300 ohm feeder 75 ohm coaxial cable Ground Indoor FM antenna AM loop antenna Outdoor AM antenna ...

Страница 7: ... Tape deck 1 with ff f mark Ow w z_l J 1 f J J oo oo ow JO 5 CDV player or video disc player Tape deck 2 1 z J_ Ow wz z J J z 0 w 0 Monitor TV Left Left Left Front speakers A Right Front speakers B Right Rear speakers Right 1 VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN REMOTE CONTROL GND OUTPUT REMOTE CONTROL ...

Страница 8: ...8 Ell REAR SPEAKER PLACEMENT A ouo _____ ___ 0 0 B c oao ...

Страница 9: ...indicators display the signal strength of the tuned frequency in bar graph form 0 marks a poor or no signal while 100 indicates an excellent signal CSL Computer Servo Lock This indicator lights when the Computer Servo Lock CSL system is activated during FM reception mode For details refer to Technical notes on the Computer Servo Lock CSL system descrived on page 15 FINE TUNING When the FINE TUNING...

Страница 10: ...etain full tonal range at any volume levels Your ear loses sensitivity to high and low frequency ranges at low volume settings This control provides an equalization curve based on human hearing To adjust the LOUDNESS control to your listening level first set the control to the FLAT position increase the VOLUME control to your loudest listening level then turn the LOUDNESS control counterclockwise ...

Страница 11: ...or connection of each unit refer to the Owner s Manual attached to the unit to be connected FRONT SPEAKERS terminals Two pairs of front speakers A and B can be connected to these terminals D AC OUTLETS Use these to connect the power cords from your components to the receiver The power to the SWITCHED outlets is controlled by the receiver s POWER switch or remote control transmitter s POWER key The...

Страница 12: ...CTIONS Be sure to turn off the power to all units before making any connections ANTENNA CONNECTIONS See Fig ll AM loop antenna Connect the AM loop antenna cords to the AM ANT and GND terminals CD Depress the tabs of AM ANT terminals fi Connect the AM loop antenna leads to the AM ANT terminals Q Release the tabs Lightly pull on the leads to confirm a good connection Attach the AM loop antenna to th...

Страница 13: ...CDV player or a video disc player to the LD VIDEO SIGNAL jack Connect the audio output jacks from a CDV player or a video disc player to the LD AUDIO SIGNAL jacks Tape deck Connect the cable from a cassette deck or other audio tape unit to the DAT TAPE 1 jacks and connect a second cassette deck or another audio tape unit to the TAPE 2 jacks The playback LINE OUT jacks of the cassette deck go to th...

Страница 14: ... VIDEO IN and OUT connectors have separate built in circuits there must be a connection to the S VIDEO IN and OUT connectors when signals are to be output to the S VIDEO MONI OUT connector In addition the circuits for the VIDEO SIGNAL IN and OUT jacks and the S VIDEO SIGNAL IN and OUT connectors are linked when VCR is selected as the source by using the input selector When the VCR is connected to ...

Страница 15: ...ly if the TUNING button is kept pressed Release if slightly before reaching the desired frequency and then press it intermittently until the desired frequency is reached Use the FINE TUNING button to tune in the station precisely Fine Tuning Rapid tuning is usually possible with the Auto or Manual Tuning method but more stabilized reception is possible with Fine tuning in the follows situations To...

Страница 16: ...y and record mode respectively 4 To listen to other program source during dubbing select the program source to be listened to with the INPUT SELECTOR When your tape deck has three head monitoring capability select the corresponding tape source with the INPUT SELECTOR to listen to just recorded signal The settings of the SURROUND MODE selector tone controls VOLUME control and TONE BYPASS switch do ...

Страница 17: ...enter L R 0 0 0 0 Delay time from 10 to 30 milliseconds 3 DOLBY SURROUND Dolby surround effect is encoded on the sound track of many commercially available video cassettes video discs etc To play these program sources use this mode When you play program sources encoded with Dolby surround Dolby surround mode of this unit decodes the signal and feeds the sound effect through your rear speakers Loca...

Страница 18: ...t is most appropriate for musical sources rather than videos The C speaker placement configuration effectively widens the sound field and is suitable for movies and other video programs While the most basic speaker placement setup is recommended at first by experimenting with different speaker placements for each musical or video source and with each surround mode you will be able to create a wide...

Страница 19: ...DVNideo disc player or a compatible YAMAHA cassette deck which has a remote control sensor can be directly operated by this remote control transmitter 0 Graphic equalizer keys These keys can be used for operation of a YAMAHA graphic equalizer such as model EQ 630 etc if it includes the presetting function EQ ON FLAT key This key can be used to select whether or not to use the circuitry of a graphi...

Страница 20: ...ape PLAY key Press this key to start tape playback If the deck connected is a double cassette deck the tape in the deck that played back most recently will begin playback when this key is pressed key Press this key to fast forward the tape REC PAUSE key Press this key to set the cassette tape deck to the recording pause mode STOP key Press this key to stop the tape movement REC MUTE key Press this...

Страница 21: ...cks The selected audio signal changes in the order STEREO_ 1 L CH t 2 R CH each time the key is pressed DISPLAY key When this key is pressed during the play of a video CAV disc the chapter and frame numbers of the picture now being viewed are displayed on the screen When this key is pressed during the play of a video CLV disc the chapter number and the time are displayed on the screen When this ke...

Страница 22: ...lly be instances in which due to the signal coding and modulation systems employed by the other remote control transmitter that this unit will not be able to learn its signals ERROR indicator LEARN NORM switch LEARNED indicator RESET switch Learning keys These keys can be used to learn program signals from other remote control transmitters Signal transmitter receiver Programmable preset learning k...

Страница 23: ... will illuminate Then proceed to the next step if you want to change that instruction already programmed for the key If you do not want to change it however press the key to be programmed next and proceed to the learning operation of that key 4 Press the key on the other remote control transmitter for the function to be programmed The LEARNED and ERROR indicators will illuminate continuously while...

Страница 24: ...tor do not illuminate or flash or if the distance or range within which the remote control transmitter can be used decreases If either occurs replace the batteries with new ones HOW TO CLEAR SIGNALS PROGRAMMED BY THE LEARNING OPERATION By using the RESET switch signals that you have programmed to a learning key or to a programmable preset learning key can be canceled For a programmable preset lear...

Страница 25: ...ntenna input is poor There is multipath interference The station is too weak Weak signal or loose antenna connections There are continuous crackling and hissing noises These noise result from lightning fluorescent lamps motors thermostats and other electrical equipment There are buzzing and whining noises especially in the A television set is being used nearby evening Firmly plug in the power cord...

Страница 26: ...8 ohms 0 007 Signal to Noise Ratio IHF A Network PHONO MC 50 0 LV Input Shorted 75 dB PHONO MM 5 mV Input Shorted 92 dB CDNIDEO TUNER AUX TAPENCR Shorted 98 dB MAIN IN Shorted 120 dB CD DIRECT 103 dB Residual Noise IHF A Network CDNIDEO TUNER AUX TAPENCR 20 0 f LV CD DIRECT 120 LV Channel Separation 1 kHz Vol 30 dB PHONO MC MM Input Shorted 60 dB CDNIDEO TUNER AUX TAPENCR Input 5 1 k ohms Terminat...

Страница 27: ... S A and Canada models AC 120 V 60 Hz Australia models AC 240 V 50 Hz Power Consumption U S A and Canada models 720 V A 570 W Australia models 380 W AC Outlets U S A and Canada models Switched x 2 total 80 W max Unswitched x 1 200 W max Australia models Switched x 1 SO W max Dimensions W x H x D 435 x 156 x 448 5 mm 17 1 8 X 6 1 8 X 17 11 16 Weight 14 5 kg 31 lbs 14 oz Accessories AM loop antenna ...

Страница 28: ...VG86860 0 Printed in Japan BWgW R YAMAHA CORPORATION 10 1 Nakazawa cho Hamamatsu 430 Japan ...

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