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YAMAHA PERSONAL RECEIVER
RP-U100
Owner’s Manual
Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha RP-U100 Personal
Receiver. In order to fully utilize the superior features of the
Yamaha RP-U100 and to enjoy years of trouble-free operation,
please read this Owner’s Manual carefully before use.
Contents
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Virtual 3D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Digital Sound Field Processing (DSP) . 2
Controls and Functions . . . . . . . . . 3
Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Making Connections . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Connecting your PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Connecting Audio Equipment . . . . . . 6
Connecting Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Connecting an FM Antenna . . . . . . . . 8
Connecting the AM Loop Antenna . . 8
Recommended Speaker Placement . . 8
About the Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Selecting Audio Sources . . . . . . . 10
Using the Tuner . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Locating Radio Stations Manually . . 11
Locating Radio Stations Using Auto
Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Using the Presets . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Storing Presets Manually . . . . . . . . . 12
Storing Presets Automatically . . . . . 12
Selecting Presets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Copying Presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Using Sound Field Programs . . . 15
Using RP-U100 Application
Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Installing the RP-U100 Application
Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Installing and Checking the Driver . 17
Reinstalling the Driver Software . . . 18
Using the RP-U100 Application
Software and Online Help . . . . . . . . 19
Uninstalling the RP-U100 Application
Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Supplied Accessories. . . . . . . . . . 22
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
• Explanation of Graphical Symbols
The lightning flash with arrowhead
symbol, within an equilateral
triangle, is intended to alert you to
the presence of uninsulated
“dangerous voltage” within the
product’s enclosure that may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a
risk of electric shock to persons.
CAUTI O N
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
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.
The exclamation point within an
equilateral triangle is intended to
alert you to the presence of
important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions
in the literature accompanying the
appliance.
IMPORTANT!
Please record the serial number of this
unit in the space below.
Model:
Serial No.:
The serial number is located on the rear of
the unit.
Retain this Owner’s Manual in a safe place
for future reference.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN
OR MOISTURE.
Safety Instructions
1
Read Instructions—All the safety and
operating instructions should be read before
the unit is operated.
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Wall or Ceiling Mounting—The unit should be
mounted to a wall or ceiling only as
recommended by the manufacturer.
2
Retain Instructions—The safety and operating
instructions should be retained for future
reference.
8
3
Heed Warnings—All warnings on the unit and
in the operating instructions should be
adhered to.
4
Follow Instructions—All operating and other
instructions should be followed.
5
Water and Moisture—The unit should not be
used near water – for example, near a
bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub,
in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool,
etc.
Ventilation—The unit should be situated so
that its location or position does not interfere
with its proper ventilation. For example, the
unit should not be situated on a bed, sofa,
rug, or similar surface, that may block the
ventilation openings; or placed in a built-in
installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet
that may impede the flow of air through the
ventilation openings.
9
Heat—The unit should be situated away from
heat sources such as radiators, stoves, or
other appliances that produce heat.
6
Carts and Stands—The unit should be used
only with a cart or stand that is recommended
by the manufacturer.
6A A unit and cart combination
should be moved with care.
Quick stops, excessive force,
and uneven surfaces may
cause the unit and cart
combination to overturn.
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10 Power Sources—The unit should be
connected to a power supply only of the type
described in the operating instructions or as
marked on the unit.
11 Power-Cord Protection—Power-supply cords
should be routed so that they are not likely to
be walked on or pinched by items placed
upon or against them, paying particular
attention to cords at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit
from the unit.
12 Cleaning—The unit should be cleaned only as
recommended by the manufacturer.
13 When Not in Use—The power cord of the unit
should be unplugged from the outlet when the
unit is not used for a long period of time.
14 Object and Liquid Entry—Care should be
taken so that no objects fall into, and liquids
are not spilled into the unit.
15 Damage Requiring Service—The unit should
be serviced by qualified service personnel
when:
A. The power-supply cord or the plug has
been damaged; or
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been
spilled into the unit; or
C. The unit has been exposed to rain; or
D. The unit does not appear to operate
normally or exhibits a marked change in
performance; or
E. The unit has been dropped, or the
enclosure damaged.
16 Servicing—The user should not service the
unit beyond those means described in the
operating instructions. All other servicing
should be referred to qualified service
personnel.
antenna system is grounded so as to provide
some protection against voltage surges and
built-up static charges. Article 810 of the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70,
provides information with regard to proper
grounding of the mast and supporting
structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an
antenna discharge unit, size of grounding
conductors, location of antenna discharge
unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and
requirements for the grounding electrode.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING
ANTENNA
LEAD IN
WIRE
MAST
GROUND
CLAMP
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810–20)
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810–21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250. PART H)
NEC – NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
17 Overhead Power Lines—An outdoor antenna
should be located away from overhead power
lines.
18 Grounding or Polarization—Precautions
should be taken so that the grounding or
polarization is not defeated.
19 For US customers only:
Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an outside
antenna is connected to this unit, ensure the
Note for CATV system installers:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the
NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable
ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable
entry as practical.
We Want You Listening for a Lifetime
YAMAHA and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get
the most out of your equipment by playing it at a
safe level. One that lets the sound come through
loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion – and, most importantly, without affecting your
sensitive hearing.
Since hearing damage from loud
sounds is often undetectable until it is
too late, YAMAHA and the Electronic
Industries Association’s Consumer
Electronics Group recommend you to
avoid prolonged exposure to excessive
volume levels.
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COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT
(DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE)
Responsible Party: Yamaha Electronics Corp.,
Address: 6660 Orangethorpe Ave.
Buena Park, CA90620
Telephone: 714-522-9105
Type of Equipment: Receiver
Model Name: RP-U100
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following conditions:
1)
2)
this device may not cause harmful interference, and
this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
See the user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is suspected.
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!
This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC
requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the
FCC, to use the product.
2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality
shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions. Failure
to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA.
3. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations,
Part 15 for Class “B” digital devices. Compliance with these requirements 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 FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not
occur in all installations. If this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be determined by
turning the product “OFF” and “ON”, please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following
measures:
Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference.
Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s.
In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm
ribbon lead, change the lead-in to coaxial type cable.
If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results, please contact the local retailer authorized
to distribute this type of product. If you can not locate the appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha
Electronics Corp., 6660 Orangethorpe Ave. Buena Park, CA90620
The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its
subsidiaries.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol ) are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks and MMX is a trademark of Intel Corporation.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
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Read the Following Before Operating the Unit
1.
To ensure the finest performance, please
read this manual carefully. Keep it in a safe
place for future reference.
9.
2.
Install this unit in a cool, dry, clean place –
away from windows, heat sources, sources of
excessive vibration, dust, moisture and cold.
Avoid sources of hum (transformers, motors).
To prevent fire or electrical shock, do not
expose the unit to rain or water.
10. Be sure to read the “Troubleshooting” section
regarding common operating errors before
concluding that the unit is faulty.
3.
Never open the cabinet. If something drops
into the unit, contact your dealer.
4.
Do not use force with switches, controls or
connection wires. When moving the unit, first
disconnect the power plug and the wires
connected to other equipment. Never pull the
wires.
5.
Do not touch the top cover, since it may
become hot after extended high-power
operation. This cover has openings for proper
ventilation of the unit. Do not place any
objects on these openings. If the openings
are obstructed, the temperature inside the
unit will rise rapidly. Also, be sure to install the
unit vertically, not horizontally, in a wellventilated area and allow enough clearance
from the surrounding objects. Otherwise the
receiver may be damaged or a fire may be
caused.
6.
The voltage used must be the same as that
specified on this unit. Using this unit with a
higher voltage than specified is dangerous
and may result in fire or other accidents.
YAMAHA will not be held responsible for any
damage resulting from use of this unit with a
voltage other than specified.
7.
Digital signals generated by this unit may
interfere with other equipment such as tuners,
receivers, or TVs. Move this unit farther away
from such equipment if interference is
observed.
8.
Always set the volume control to minimum
before starting audio playback. Increase the
volume gradually to an appropriate level after
playback has been started.
Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical
solvents; this might damage the finish. Use a
clean, dry cloth.
11. When not planning to use this unit for long
periods of time (i.e., vacation, etc.),
disconnect the AC power plug from the wall
outlet.
12. To prevent lightning damage, disconnect the
AC power plug and disconnect the antenna
cable when there is an electrical storm.
This unit is not fully disconnected from the AC
power source as long as it is connected to the
wall outlet, even if this unit itself is turned off.
This state is called “standby mode.”
In this mode, the unit consumes a small amount
of electricity.
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Features
• The RP-U100 Personal Receiver brings
high-quality audio to your PC.
• Yamaha’s Near-Field Cinema DSP
(Digital Sound Field Processing) technology and Virtual Dolby Digital provide live-music performance and
movie-theater surround sound.
• The USB interface allows remote
RP-U100 control from your PC, using
the supplied RP-U100 Application Software, plus various audio I/O options.
• Ideal for use with computer games,
Internet music, CD-ROM, DVD, multimedia software, and more.
• The built-in AM/FM stereo tuner offers
40 programmable presets.
Introduction
Using Yamaha’s unique DSP technology, the RP-U100 can bring excitement and realism
to any audio source by simulating the acoustic environments of concert halls, movie theaters, and so on with only two speakers. With its stylish, vertical design, the RP-U100
allows you to use various audio sources, including your PC, CD player, MD or tape
recorder, and the built-in AM/FM tuner, as shown below.
FM antenna
AM antenna
RP-U100
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
CD player
DSP
P-SET
PERSONAL RECEIVER
RP-U100
MD/tape recorder
Personal computer
Speakers
Although the RP-U100 can be used as part of a typical hi-fi system, connecting it to your
PC via the USB port, and running the supplied RP-U100 Application Software, allows
you to remotely control the RP-U100 from your PC and edit the sound field programs.
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Virtual 3D
Surround sound typically requires
C
R
L
C
R
several speakers situated in front of L
and behind the listening position,
which requires a substantial amount
Virtual
of space that may not always be
speakers
available. The RP-U100 uses
Yamaha’s unique “Virtual 3D” techRL
RR
RL
RR
nology to simulate a typical
Typical surround system
Virtual 3D
surround sound system using only
two speakers. Virtual 3D, which is used by the RP-U100’s sound field programs, simulates
the surround effect provided by rear and center speakers, creating “virtual” surround
speakers, as shown, so even with only two front speakers, you can still enjoy surround
sound.
Digital Sound Field Processing (DSP)
When you listen to a performance in a concert hall, jazz club, or other live music venue,
you not only hear the direct sound coming from the musical instruments and singers, but
also the “early reflections” and natural reverberation. Early reflections are the initial
sound waves that bounce off the floor, ceiling, and walls. Natural reverberation is made
up of sound waves that gradually attenuate as they bounce repeatedly off multiple
surfaces.
Early sound
reflections
Reverberation
Direct sound
Early sound
reflections
Since the way you hear early reflections and reverberation depends on the shape and size
of the building as well as the material and construction of the walls and ceiling, each venue
has its own unique “sound,” called its “sound field.” At Yamaha, we have measured all the
elements that make up a typical sound field—direction and level of the reflections, bandwidth characteristics, and delay times—at famous concert halls and opera houses around
the world. The information gained in this process has been converted into programs that
can be reproduced using Yamaha’s DSP technology. Using its on-board DSP, the RP-U100
can process any audio source and recreate the atmosphere of the original venue.
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Controls and Functions
Front Panel
PC
AUX1
1
AUX2
TUNER
2
4
3
DSP
P-SET
PERSONAL RECEIVER
RP-U100
5
6
7
8
A Input selectors & indicators
These four keys, explained below, are
used to select the input source. The
indicator of the selected source lights
up.
• PC key
This key selects your PC as the input
source. The following inputs can be
selected: USB port, ANALOG PC IN,
DIGITAL PC COAX IN, or DIGITAL
PC OPT IN. The DIGITAL PC OPT IN
has priority over the DIGITAL PC
COAX IN, so if you connect to both
inputs, the signal received at the DIGITAL PC OPT IN is used.
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• AUX1 key
This key selects the equipment connected to the ANALOG AUX 1 IN or
DIGITAL AUX 1 OPT IN connector as
the input source. The DIGITAL AUX 1
OPT IN has priority over the ANALOG
AUX 1 IN, so if you connect to both
inputs, the signal received at the DIGITAL AUX 1 OPT IN is used.
• AUX2 key
This key selects the equipment connected to the ANALOG AUX 2 IN connectors as the input source.
• TUNER key
This key selects the AM and FM bands
of the built-in tuner as the input source.
The following bands can be selected:
FM Auto Stereo, FM Mono, or AM.
B Display
The display shows various settings,
selected input source, sound field program, and various other information.
C DSP key
This key activates the sound field programs produced by the internal DSP.
D P-SET (Preset) key
This key selects the following tuner
modes: Frequency Display mode and
Preset mode.
• Frequency Display mode: In this
mode, the radio frequency is displayed
and you can tune the AM/FM tuner
either manually or automatically.
• Preset mode: In this mode, you can
select preset stations A1 through E8.
The 40 presets are arranged into five
groups from A through E, with eight
presets in each group.
E √/® (Down/Up) keys
These keys are used to select sound field
programs, preset stations, and tune the
AM/FM tuner.
F Volume control
This control adjusts the speaker and
headphone volume.
G Headphone jack
Stereo headphones can be connected to
this mini-jack for private listening,
with Virtual 3D effects specifically tailored for headphone listening.
H Power switch
This switch is used to turn on the
RP-U100 or set it to standby mode. In
standby mode, the RP-U100 can be
turned on remotely from your PC,
using the supplied RP-U100 Application Software. Note that the RP-U100
uses a small amount of power in
standby mode.
Rear Panel
A ANALOG inputs & outputs
These connectors are used to connect
to the analog inputs and outputs of a
PC sound card, CD player, or MD/tape
recorder. The SUB WOOFER OUT can
be connected to an optional subwoofer,
such as the Yamaha YST-SW45, for
enhanced bass performance.
ANALOG
PC IN
1
AUX 1
IN
IN
AUX 2
OUT
R
L
SUB
WOOFER
OUT
ANTENNA
DIGITAL
AM
USB
2
GND
COAX IN
FM
75 Ω
UNBAL
PC
OPT IN
SPEAKERS
R
3
L
+
AUX 1
OPT IN
OPT OUT
–
4
B ANTENNA
These connectors are used to connect
AM and FM antennas.
C SPEAKERS
These connectors are used to connect a
pair of speakers, such as the Yamaha
NS-U50.
6Ω MIN./SPEAKER
D DIGITAL inputs & outputs
These connectors are used to connect
to the digital inputs and outputs of a PC
sound card, CD player, or MD recorder.
If your PC has a USB port, connect it to
the RP-U100 using the supplied USB
cable, for remote RP-U100 control
from your PC.
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Making Connections
Connection Notes
• Turn off the RP-U100 and all equipment to be connected before making
any connections.
• Refer to the owner’s manuals supplied
with your other equipment for more
information.
Connecting your PC
If your PC has a USB port, connect it to the RP-U100’s USB port using the supplied USB
cable, as shown below. A single USB connection is all that’s required to listen to audio
from your PC on the RP-U100, feed audio from an external source connected to the
RP-U100 to your PC, and control the RP-U100 remotely from your PC, using the supplied RP-U100 Application Software.
Note: Make sure that the USB cable is disconnected from the RP-U100 before
installing the RP-U100 Application Software. See page 16 for more information.
DIGITAL
OUT
(COAXIAL)
ANALOG
PC IN
ANALOG
AUX 1
IN
IN
PC IN
AUX 2
OUT
R
USB
L
SUB
WOOFER
OUT
AUX 1
IN
ANTENNA
DIGITAL
AM
USB
GND
DIGITAL
COAX IN
FM
75 Ω
UNBAL
PC
USB
OPT IN
ANALOG OUT
SPEAKERS
R
L
+
AUX 1
OPT IN
OPT OUT
–
COAX IN
6Ω MIN./SPEAKER
PC
DIGITAL
OUT
(OPTICAL)
OPT IN
If your PC doesn’t have a USB port, you can still connect it to the RP-U100 using the analog and digital inputs and outputs, but cannot use the RP-U100 Application Software.
Audio from your PC can be fed to the RP-U100 using any of following connectors: USB
(as explained above), DIGITAL PC COAX IN, DIGITAL PC OPT IN, or ANALOG PC IN.
To play DVD-Video discs encoded with Dolby Digital, your computer must have a
DVD-ROM drive and DVD-Video decoder board, which should be connected to the
RP-U100 via the DIGITAL PC COAX IN or DIGITAL PC OPT IN.
Note: The DIGITAL PC OPT IN has priority over the DIGITAL PC COAX IN, so if you
connect to both inputs, the signal received at the DIGITAL PC OPT IN is used.
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Connecting Audio Equipment
The following illustration shows how to connect a CD player and MD or tape recorder.
The CD player is shown connected to the RP-U100 using both analog and digital connections. However, it’s not necessary to make both connections. Since digital offers higher
quality, use the digital connection if your CD player had a digital output. The MD/tape
recorder is shown connected to the RP-U100 using analog and digital connections. If your
MD player has a digital input, connect it as shown. Be careful not to mix up the left and
right connections.
DIGITAL
OUT
(OPTICAL)
LINE OUT
CD player
ANALOG
PC IN
AUX 1
IN
PC IN
DIGITAL
IN
(OPTICAL)
IN
AUX 2
OUT
R
AUX 1
IN
L
SUB
WOOFER
OUT
ANTENNA
MD/tape recorder
DIGITAL
AM
IN
USB
GND
AUX 2
LINE OUT
(PLAY)
LINE IN
(REC)
COAX IN
FM
75 Ω
UNBAL
OUT
PC
OPT IN
SPEAKERS
R
R
L
L
+
AUX 1
OPT IN
OPT OUT
–
AUX 1
OPT IN
6Ω MIN./SPEAKER
OPT OUT
Note: The DIGITAL AUX 1 OPT IN has priority over the ANALOG AUX 1 IN, so if you
connect to both inputs, the signal received at the DIGITAL AUX 1 OPT IN is used.
Protective Caps
When connecting to an optical connector,
remove its protective cap first. When an
optical connector is not being used,
replace its cap to prevent dust entering the
connector.
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Connecting Speakers
The following illustration shows how to connect a pair of speakers and subwoofer. Connect the left speaker to the left speaker connector on the RP-U100 and the right speaker
to the right speaker connector, and pay careful attention to the plus and minus polarities.
Left speaker
Right speaker
ANALOG
PC IN
AUX 1
IN
IN
AUX 2
OUT
R
OUT
STANDBY/ON
HIGH CUT
50Hz
150Hz
0
L
SUB
WOOFER
OUT
ANTENNA
VOLUME
R
10
SUPERWOOFER SYSTEM YST-SW45
L
DIGITAL
AM
USB
SUB
WOOFER
OUT
INPUT
SPEAKERS
GND
R
COAX IN
FM
75 Ω
UNBAL
L
PC
OPT IN
SPEAKERS
R
L
+
AUX 1
OPT IN
+
OPT OUT
–
6Ω MIN./SPEAKER
–
6Ω MIN./SPEAKER
Subwoofer
Speaker Cables
Speaker Connectors
Strip 10 mm of insulation off the end of
each speaker cable, and then twist the bare
wires to prevent lose strands, which can
cause short circuits.
Flip open the speaker connector levers,
insert the bare ends of the speaker cables
into the terminal holes, then close the
levers. Try pulling gently on each cable to
make sure that it’s secure.
10 mm
(1/2")
~
Speaker cable
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Connecting an FM
Antenna
Recommended Speaker
Placement
Connect an FM antenna
to the FM ANTENNA
connector (FM 75Ω
UNBAL).
Use the supplied indoor FM antenna only
in areas with exceptionally good reception.
Use the supplied F-type adapter to connect an outdoor FM antenna with an
F-type connector.
For best performance, place the left and
right speakers either side of your computer monitor, as shown below, and position them so that their fronts are flush. To
get the best from the sound field programs
and surround effects, the left and right
speakers and the listener should be positioned so as to form a triangle with a 3:4
ratio, so if, for example, the speakers are
60 cm (23.5") apart, the listener should be
80 cm (31.5") away from each speaker.
Bass performance can be extended by connecting a subwoofer, such as the Yamaha
YST-SW45, to the SUB WOOFER OUT.
ANTENNA
DIGITAL
AM
USB
GND
COAX IN
FM
75 Ω
UNBAL
PC
OPT IN
F-type
connector
SPEAKERS
F-type adapter
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
DSP
P-SET
PERSONAL RECEIVER
RP-U100
Connecting the AM Loop
Antenna
STANDBY/ON
HIGH CUT
50Hz
150Hz
VOLUME
0
10
SUPERWOOFER SYSTEM YST-SW45
1. Flip open the AM and GND ANTENNA
connector levers.
2. Insert the AM antenna cable into the
AM and GND connectors. (Polarity is
not important.)
Recommend Listening Position
3. Close the levers to secure the cable.
4. Site the AM loop antenna away from
the PC and monitor.
Left
speaker
Right
speaker
5. Rotate the antenna to find the
position that offers the best
reception.
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➂ ➄
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About the Display
This section explains what the various display indicators mean.
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B
A
0
9
2
VIRTUAL
USB PCM DD
FM AM ST
MEMORY
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
VOL
A ) (Dolby logo)
This indicator appears when the
RP-U100 is decoding a Virtual Dolby
Digital or Virtual Dolby Surround
audio source. When the MOVIE, LIVE,
GAME, or VDD program is selected,
this indicator lights up regardless of the
input source. It does not light up when
headphones are used.
B VIRTUAL
This indicator appears when the
RP-U100 is using Virtual 3D.
C DSP
This indicator appears when the DSP is
processing the input signal.
D DD (Dolby Digital)
This indicator appears when a Dolby
Digital encoded digital audio signal is
selected as the input source.
E MEMORY
This indicator flashes when a preset station is stored.
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DSP
3
4
5
6
7
8
F ST (STEREO)
This indicator appears when a stereo
FM signal of sufficient strength is
received.
G Message area
Various messages and information
appear here.
H VOL (volume)
This indicator graphically displays the
volume level setting.
I AM
This indicator appears when the AM
tuner is selected as the input source.
J FM
This indicator appears when the FM
tuner is selected as the input source.
K PCM
This indicator appears when a PCM
digital audio signal is selected as the
input source.
L USB
This indicator appears when audio signals are sent or received via the USB port.
Selecting Audio Sources
This section explains how to turn on the
RP-U100 and select input sources.
If any external audio equipment is connected to the RP-U100, turn it on first.
1. Press the POWER switch to turn
on the RP-U100.
The message “Hello” appears for
a few seconds, and the RP-U100
returns to the state in which it was last
used (e.g., the input source that was
selected when the RP-U100 was turned
off is selected).
2. Use the input selector keys to select
one of the following input sources.
PC
AUX1
IN, so if you connect to both inputs, the
signal received at the DIGITAL PC
OPT IN is used.
• AUX1
Press the AUX1 key to select the equipment connected to the ANALOG AUX 1
IN or DIGITAL AUX 1 OPT IN connector
as the input source.
Note: The DIGITAL AUX 1 OPT IN
has priority over the ANALOG AUX 1
IN, so if you connect to both inputs, the
signal received at the DIGITAL AUX 1
OPT IN is used.
• AUX2
Press the AUX2 key to select the equipment connected to the ANALOG AUX 2
IN connectors as the input source.
AUX2
TUNER
• PC
Press the PC key repeatedly to select the
following PC inputs: USB, PC_DG, and
PC_AN. USB select the USB port, PC_DG
selects the DIGITAL PC COAX IN and
DIGITAL PC OPT IN, and PC_AN selects
the ANALOG PC IN.
PC
PC iUSB j
VIRTUAL
USB PCM DD
FM AM ST
PC (digital)
VIRTUAL
DSP
USB PCM DD
FM AM ST
MEMORY
USBDG
DSP
MEMORY
PC_DG
VOL
VOL
PC
• TUNER
Press this key repeatedly to select the following tuner bands: FM Auto Stereo, FM
Mono, or AM.
VIRTUAL
USB PCM DD
FM AM ST
DSP
MEMORY
92.50
VOL
3. Start the selected input source.
See page 11 for more information
about using the tuner.
4. Use the volume control to adjust the
volume level.
PC
VIRTUAL
USB PCM DD
FM AM ST
DSP
MEMORY
PC_AN
VOL
PC (analog)
Note: The DIGITAL PC OPT IN has
priority over the DIGITAL PC COAX
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Using the Tuner
Locating Radio Stations
Manually
Locating Radio Stations
Using Auto Search
1. Use the P-SET key to select Frequency
Display mode.
1. Press the TUNER key repeatedly to
select one of the following tuner bands:
FM Auto Stereo, FM Mono, or AM.
VIRTUAL
USB PCM DD
FM AM ST
DSP
FM Auto Stereo
FM Mono
MEMORY
92.50
VIRTUAL
USB PCM DD
FM AM ST
VOL
VIRTUAL
DSP
USB PCM DD
FM AM ST
MEMORY
92.50
In Frequency Display mode, the radio
frequency is displayed, as shown here.
2. Press the TUNER key repeatedly to
select one of the following tuner
bands: FM Auto Stereo, FM Mono, or
AM.
FM Auto Stereo
VIRTUAL
USB PCM DD
FM AM ST
FM Mono
VIRTUAL
DSP
USB PCM DD
FM AM ST
MEMORY
92.50
DSP
DSP
MEMORY
92.50
VOL
VOL
AM
VIRTUAL
USB PCM DD
FM AM ST
DSP
MEMORY
1170G
VOL
2. Use the P-SET key to select the
Frequency Display mode.
MEMORY
92.50
VOL
VOL
VIRTUAL
DSP
MEMORY
92.50
AM
USB PCM DD
FM AM ST
VIRTUAL
USB PCM DD
FM AM ST
VOL
DSP
MEMORY
1170G
VOL
3. Use the Down [√] and Up [®] keys
to locate radio stations.
Use the Down [√] key to lower the frequency; the Up [®] key to increase it.
Note: If there is noise in an FM Stereo
broadcast, try switching to FM Mono.
Frequency Display mode
In Frequency Display mode, the radio
frequency is displayed, as shown here.
3. Press and hold the Down [√] or Up
[®] key to start Auto Search.
Auto Search starts from the current
radio frequency. Use the Down [√] key
to search down; the Up [®] key to
search up. The RP-U100 stops searching when it locates a station. To search
for another station, repeat step 3.
Note: If Auto Search cannot locate a
station due to its weak signal, try locating
the station manually.
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Using the Presets
You can store your favorite radio stations in the 40 presets, which are organized into five
groups (A–E), with eight presets in each group. Preset “B3,” for example, is preset number
3 of group B.
Storing Presets Manually
1. Locate the radio station that you want
to store, as explained on page 11.
2. Press and hold the P-SET key until
“MEMORY” flashes on the display.
P-SET
VIRTUAL
USB PCM DD
FM AM ST
DSP
MEMORY
92.50
VOL
VIRTUAL
USB PCM DD
FM AM ST
DSP
MEMORY
PC-A1
VOL
3. While “MEMORY” is flashing, use
the P-SET key to select a preset group
from A through E, and the Down [√]
and Up [®] keys to select a preset
number from 1 through 8. Then press
and hold the P-SET key until the
number of the selected preset flashes.
The preset is stored. See page 13 for
information on selecting presets.
Storing Presets Automatically
The Auto Preset function searches for all
the radio stations available in your area
and stores them in presets automatically.
Note: In steps 3 and 5, you have 10
seconds in which to make your selection.
If you do not press a key within that time,
Auto Preset will be cancelled and you’ll
have to start again.
1. Press the TUNER key repeatedly to
select one of the following tuner bands:
FM Auto Stereo, FM Mono, or AM.
2. Press and hold the P-SET key until
“AutoP” appears on the display.
After a few seconds, “A1–E8” appears
on the display. This is the range of presets that will be used to store stations.
You can specify the first preset (initially
A1) as follows. The last preset (E8) cannot be changed.
3. While “A1–E8” is displayed, use the
P-SET key to select a preset group
from A through E, and the Down [√]
and Up [®] keys to select a preset
number from 1 through 8.
4. Press and hold the P-SET key until
“START” appears on the display.
5. While “START” is displayed, press
the Down [√] or Up [®] key to start
the Auto Preset function.
Auto Preset starts from the current
radio frequency. Use the Down [√] key
to search down, and the Up [®] key to
search up. When a radio station is
located, the RP-U100 stores it to the
next available preset. Auto Preset stops
when the entire band has been
searched.
Note: When a preset is stored by the Auto
Preset function, the previously stored
radio station is overwritten. To protect
radio stations stored, for example, in
presets A1 through A4, specify A5 as the
first preset, as explained previously.
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Selecting Presets
Copying Presets
1. Use the P-SET key to select Preset
mode, as shown below.
Once stored, presets can be arranged using
the Preset Copy function. You may, for
example, want to copy your favorite radio
station to preset A1.
VIRTUAL
USB PCM DD
FM AM ST
DSP
MEMORY
82.A3
VOL
Preset mode
1. Use the P-SET key to select Preset
mode, as shown below.
VIRTUAL
USB PCM DD
FM AM ST
2. Use the P-SET key to select a preset
group from A through E.
3. Use the Down [√] and Up [®] keys
to select a preset number from 1
through 8.
The radio station stored in the preset is
selected.
4. Press the TUNER key to check the
frequency of the radio station.
The frequency is displayed for a few
seconds.
Note: If there is noise in an FM Stereo
broadcast, store the preset again using FM
Mono.
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DSP
MEMORY
82.A3
VOL
Preset mode
2. Use the P-SET key to select the preset
group, and the Down [√] and Up
[®] keys to select the preset number
of the preset you want to copy.
3. Press and hold the P-SET key until
“MEMORY” flashes on the display.
4. While “MEMORY” is flashing, use
the P-SET key to select the preset
group, and the Down [√] and Up
[®] keys to select the preset number
of the destination preset. Then press
and hold the P-SET key until the
group and number (e.g., “B3”) of the
preset be copied flashes on the
display.
The preset is copied.
Recording
The input source selected on the RP-U100 is output by the ANALOG AUX 2 OUT, DIGITAL OPT OUT, USB port, and speakers, as shown in the following table. “O” means that
a signal is output, “X” means no signal is output.
Input Source
Input
Selector
Display
USB
PC
PC_DG*1
PC_AN*3
AUX1
AUX-1
AUX2
AUX-2
TUNER
Output
Input Connector
USB port
ANALOG
AUX 2
OUT
DIGITAL
OPT OUT
USB
O
X
X
IN*2
X
O
X
DIGITAL PC COAX IN
X
O
X
ANALOG PC IN
O
X
X
DIGITAL AUX 1 OPT IN*4
X
O
X
ANALOG AUX 1 IN
O
X
O
ANALOG AUX 2 IN
X
X
O
O
X
O
DIGITAL PC OPT
AM or FM
—
*1 Signals received at the ANALOG PC IN are fed through to the ANALOG AUX 2 OUT.
*2 Has priority over the DIGITAL PC COAX IN.
*3 Signals received at the DIGITAL PC OPT IN or DIGITAL PC COAX IN are fed through
to the DIGITAL OPT OUT.
*4 Has priority over the ANALOG AUX 1 IN.
By connecting a cassette tape recorder or MD recorder to the ANALOG AUX 2 OUT or
DIGITAL OPT OUT, you can record from an external audio source (e.g., PC or CD
player) or the tuner. When the input source is the ANALOG AUX 1 IN, ANALOG AUX 2
IN, or tuner, the input signal can be fed to your PC via the USB connection. Since sound
field effects are not output by these connectors, they cannot be recorded.
1. Connect a tape recorder to the ANALOG AUX 2 OUT, or an MD recorder
to the DIGITAL OPT OUT, as
explained on page 6.
4. Start recording on your tape or MD
recorder.
5. Start the input source.
2. Turn on the recorder and the
RP-U100.
3. Use the input selector keys to select
an input source, as explained on
page 10.
See page 11 for more information
about using the tuner.
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Using Sound Field Programs
The RP-U100’s built-in DSP can simulate various acoustic environments, including a
concert hall and movie theater, with its seven sound field programs. For best results,
choose a program appropriate for the selected audio source.
1. Press the DSP key to turn on the
sound-field processor.
2. Use the Down [√] or Up [®] key to
select a sound field program.
DSP
VIRTUAL
USB PCM DD
FM AM ST
DSP
MEMORY
HALLG
3. Press the DSP key to turn off the
sound field processor.
“THRU” appears on the display.
VOL
Active program
The name of the selected sound field
program appears on the display.
The following programs are available.
Type
Virtual Dolby
Digital
Sound field
programs for
Audio Visual
Sound field
programs for
music
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Program
VDD
Description
Notes
When headphones are conThis program simulates the effect of
nected, this program changes
Dolby Digital and is ideal for DVD
to a simulation program called
software encoded using Dolby Digital. HP3D, which is specifically tailored for headphone listening.
MOVIE
The realism provided by this program
gives the impression that you’re actually in the scene.
LIVE
This program produces an enthusiastic atmosphere and lets you feel that
you are in the midst of the action, as if
attending an actual jazz or rock concert.
GAME
This program adds depth and surround effects to computer games,
enhancing the gaming experience.
HALL
This program simulates the sound
field of a medium-sized hall, with a
beautiful and rich reverberation.
JAZZ
This program simulates the sound
field of a famous New York jazz club.
CHRCH
This program simulates the sound
field of a Gothic church, with the
unique effect of sound reverberating
back and forth in a domed ceiling.
For these sound field programs, a Yamaha DSP effect is
applied to Dolby Pro Logic,
Dolby Digital, and other surround sounds for motion-picture audio.
These programs create a
sound field that feels real, just
as if you were actually there.
Using RP-U100 Application Software
This section explains how to install the RP-U100 Application Software, which can be used
to control the RP-U100 from a PC running Windows 98. Instructions for using the
RP-U100 Application Software are available as online help.
System Requirements
• A computer with a 200 MHz or faster
Intel Pentium MMX processor or
equivalent
• At least 32 MB of RAM (64 MB or more
recommended)
• A hard disk with at least 20 MB of free
space
• A CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
(installation only)
• A VGA monitor (640 × 480, 256 color
minimum)
• A USB port (USB Ver 1.0 compatible)
• Windows 98
Installing the RP-U100 Application Software
This section explains how to install the RP-U100 Application Software.
Installation Notes
If the Windows 98 Autorun feature is
turned on, the installation start up
screen appears automatically.
• Make sure that the USB cable is disconnected from the RP-U100.
Do not connect the RP-U100 to the
PC’s USB port until the installation is
complete, as the driver software will
not be installed correctly and you will
have to install it again, as explained on
page 18.
3. Continue with the installation as
prompted.
If the Windows 98 Autorun feature is
not turned on, you must start the
installation manually, as explained
below.
• Make sure that your PC meets the system requirements listed previously.
4. Double-click the My Computer icon.
The My Computer window opens.
• You may be requested to insert your
Windows 98 CD-ROM during the
installation, so have it ready before
commencing.
5. Double-click the “Yamaha rp-u100”
CD-ROM icon.
The installation start up screen
appears.
1. Turn on your PC and, if it’s not running already, start Windows 98.
6. Continue with the installation as
prompted.
2. Insert the YAMAHA RP-U100
CD-ROM into the CD-ROM or
DVD-ROM drive.
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Installing and Checking the Driver
This section explains how to install the driver software and confirm that it has been
installed correctly. When the RP-U100 is connected to the PC’s USB port, Windows 98
automatically detects it and installs the necessary driver software. Windows 98 needs the
driver software in order to communicate with the RP-U100.
1. Make sure that the RP-U100 power
cable is plugged into an AC outlet.
The RP-U100 can be on or in standby
mode when installing the driver.
2. Connect the RP-U100 to a USB port
on the PC using the supplied USB
cable.
Windows 98 automatically detects the
RP-U100 and installs the necessary
driver software. You may be requested
to insert your Windows 98 CD-ROM.
Next you need to confirm that the
driver software has been installed correctly.
9. Click the “+” symbol next to
“Universal serial bus controller” and
make sure that “YAMAHA RP-U100
Composite USB Device” appears in
the list, as shown.
3. Click the Windows 98 “Start” button
and select Settings, Control Panel.
The Control Panel window appears.
4. Double-click the System icon.
The System Properties window
appears, as shown.
5. Click the Device Manager tab.
The Device Manager window appears.
6. Click the View devices by type option
button.
7. Click the “+” symbol next to
“Human Interface Devices,” and
make sure that “YAMAHA RP-U100
HID Audio Controls” appears in the
list, as shown.
8. Click the “+” symbol next to “Sound,
video and game controllers,” and
make sure that “YAMAHA RP-U100
USB Audio” appears in the list, as
shown.
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Note: The device list on your PC may
differ to that shown here.
Reinstalling the Driver Software
If you connect the RP-U100 to the PC’s USB port before installing the supplied application software, the RP-U100 driver software will not be installed correctly and the
System Properties window will display the following items:
• “USB Audio Device” in the Sound,
video and game controllers list
4. Click Delete. The dialog box shown
on the below appears.
• “USB Human Interface Device” in the
Human Interfaces list
• “USB Composite Device” in the Universal serial bus controllers list
Although you will be able to control the
application software and listen to
music, you must reinstall the RP-U100
device driver if you want the PC to recognize the RP-U100 correctly, as
explained below.
5. Click OK to delete.
6. Confirm that “USB composite
device” has been deleted from the list
of Universal serial bus controllers.
1. Make sure that the RP-U100 is connectedto the PC’s USB port.
7. Disconnect the USB cable from the
PC.
2. On the System Properties window,
click the “+” symbol next to
“Universal serial bus controller.”
8. Insert the YAMAHA RP-U100
CD-ROM into the CD-ROM or DVD
drive and reinstall the driver
software.
3. Select “USB Composite Device.”
9. Check that the driver software has
been installed correctly, as explained
on page 17.
Select “USB Composite Device.”
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Using the RP-U100 Application Software and Online
Help
This section explains how to start the RP-U100 Application Software and view the online
help.
1. Click the Windows 98 “Start” button
and select Programs, YAMAHA
RP-U100, RP-U100.
The RP-U100 Application Software
starts.
2. To view the online help, click the
Windows 98 “Start” button and
select Programs, YAMAHA RP-U100,
Help.
The online help, which explains how to
use the RP-U100 Application Software,
starts.
Uninstalling the RP-U100 Application Software
This section explains how to uninstall the RP-U100 Application Software.
1. Quit the RP-U100 Application Software and online help.
2. Click the Windows 98 “Start” button
and select Settings, Control Panel.
The Control Panel window appears.
3. Double-click the Add/Remove
Programs icon.
The Add/Remove Programs Properties
window appears.
4. Select “YAMAHA RP-U100” in the
software list.
“YAMAHA RP-U100” is highlighted.
5. Click the Add/Remove button and
continue as prompted.
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Troubleshooting
Important Information About Using the FM/AM Tuner
Computer equipment uses high-frequency digital circuits that may cause interference on
radio and television equipment located nearby. If interference is a problem with the
RP-U100, and you cannot obtain good reception, or the auto tuning functions don’t
work properly, try the following.
• Move the indoor FM or AM loop antenna as far away from the computer and monitor
as physically possible and find the position and direction at which reception is the best.
• FM outdoor antennas offer the best performance and should be used when the good
reception is not available. Be sure to use coaxial cable to connect to an outdoor
antenna. Use the supplied F-type adapter to connect an outdoor FM antenna with an
F-type connector.
• If you cannot obtain good AM reception using only the AM loop antenna, connect 5 to
10 meters (16 to 32 ft.) of ordinary PVC coated wire to the AM connector on the
RP-U100, feed it through a window, or other outlet, and extend it horizontally. Be sure
to also connect the AM loop antenna. Using another piece of wire, connect the GND
connector on the RP-U100 to a good ground point, such as a grounding rod. Never
connect the RP-U100 to a metal gas or oil pipe, which would cause a safety hazard, or
a plastic water pipe.
IN
IN
Outdoor AM antenna
AUX 2
AM loop antenna
(included)
OUT
R
L
SUB
WOOFER
OUT
Outdoor FM antenna
ANTENNA
DIGITAL
AM
USB
GND
Antenna adapter
COAX IN
FM
75 Ω
UNBAL
PC
OPT IN
SPEAKERS
R
L
+
AUX 1
OPT IN
75-ohm
coaxial cable
OPT OUT
–
Ground
6Ω MIN./SPEAKER
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If your RP-U100 does not operate as expected, check the items below.
Symptom
Pressing the POWER switch
does not turn on the RP-U100.
Possible Cause
Remedy
The power plug is not plugged
into the wall outlet correctly.
Insert the power plug correctly.
A speaker cable is shorted.
Switch off the power, correct
the speaker connections, then
switch on the power again.
Select the source that you want
to listen to.
No input source is selected.
When using the PC input
source, be sure to select the
correct input: USB, digital, or
analog.
A connection is incorrect.
Check the connections.
The sound field programs have
no effect.
The DSP is off.
Switch on the DSP.
There is a humming noise.
An analog connection is incorrect.
Insert the analog plugs correctly.
There is no sound.
Using the RP-U100 affects TV
These equipment may be situreception or the performance of
ated too close to the RP-U100.
other equipment.
The Presets do not work.
The preset settings are lost if
the RP-U100 is unplugged for
more than two weeks.
Move these equipment away
from the RP-U100.
Reprogram the presets.
• Troubleshooting the FM Tuner
Symptom
Possible Cause
Remedy
A popping noise can be heard.
Adjust the angle and location of
the FM antenna to minimize the
noise. If that does not eliminate
Interference from the ignition
system of a motorcycle or auto- the noise, install an outdoor FM
antenna.
mobile is being picked up.
Use a coaxial cable for the
antenna connection.
Stereo broadcasts are accompanied by an unpleasant background noise.
The antenna signal is too weak
or the signal of the station you
are receiving is weak.
Auto tuning cannot locate a staThe station is too weak.
tion.
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Install an outdoor FM antenna.
Use a multi-element antenna.
Use manual tuning.
• Troubleshooting the AM Tuner
Symptom
Possible Cause
The signal is weak or the
The station can hardly be heard
antenna connection is incomor the sound quality is poor.
plete.
Auto tuning cannot locate a staThe station is too weak.
tion.
Remedy
Adjust the direction of the AM
loop antenna. If that does not
improve the sound, adjust the
angle and location of the
antenna to find the optimum
position.
Try reconnecting the AM loop
antenna.
Use manual tuning.
Use an outdoor AM antenna.
Use an outdoor AM antenna.
A continuous popping noise
can be heard.
Interference noise is being
caused by lightning, a fluorescent light, a motor, or electrical
equipment with a thermostat.
Make sure that all electrical
equipment is grounded correctly. In some situations, it may
be difficult to completely eliminate this problem.
Supplied Accessories
• AM loop antenna
• Indoor FM antenna
• USB cable
• CD-ROM
The CD-ROM contains the RP-U100
Application Software, and online help, for
controlling the RP-U100 from your PC.
• Adapter for F-type antenna
connector
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Specifications
Minimum RMS Output
Power per Channel:
Input Sensitivity:
PC IN, AUX1 IN, AUX2 IN
(Analog)
Output Level:
AUX2 OUT
Subwoofer
Headphone
Tuning Range:
Usable Sensitivity:
Dimensions (W × H × D):
Weight:
30 W + 30 W (20 Hz–20 kHz, 6Ω, 0.6% THD)
150 mV/35 kΩ
150 mV/3.3 kΩ
2.0 V/1.5 kΩ
330 mV/47Ω
FM ..... 87.5–107.9 MHz
AM ..... 530–1710 kHz
FM ..... 1.5 µV
AM ..... 60 dBµ or less
120 × 295 × 379.5 mm (4.7 × 11.6 × 15 inches)
5.4 kg (11.9 lbs)
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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trademarks of their respective owners.
Changes may be made in the help contents without prior notice.
Contents, Index, and Search
FUNCTIONS
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Contents tab on the move pane.
The help contents are arranged
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Contents hierarchically.
Related items are arranged in sequence
from the top on down, so you can visually
select the page you need.
Index
Keywords (important terms) used in the
help file are listed here.
Keywords listed here can be directly
selected or can be searched by entering
that keyword.
Search
This function lets you search for any
word or phrase contained in the help file.
Enter the word you want to find, and a
list of pages containing that word will be
displayed. Select the related page you
need from the page list to view its
contents.
The pointer changes to a hand when placed on an item that can be clicked.
Hand Symbol
Clicking on the item indicated by the hand brings up a related page or image.
Basic knowledge of Windows 98, Internet Explorer or similar software is needed to
use the RP-U100 Application Help.
See "Windows Help " for more information on using Windows 98.
* Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or
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Introducing the RP- U100
Personal Receiver RP-U100
The Personal Receiver RP-U100 is a USB compatible multimedia amplifier with builtin tuner. While it can of course be used as a conventional receiver, connecting the
RP-U100 to a personal computer opens up a host of exciting possibilities for audio
fun and entertainment.
Total Computer Control
All RP-U100 functions can be operated from a PC running the dedicated RP-U100
Application. A convenient USB link is used between the RP-U100 main unit and the
computer.
Yamaha Digital Sound Field Processing
The RP-U100 incorporates various DSP sound field programs specially adapted for
audio and multimedia applications. Using a wealth of stored data, the amp can
faithfully reproduce the acoustic properties of world famous concert halls and live
venues. Exciting theater type sound compatible with DVD movie formats such as
Dolby Digital is also available.
Virtual 3D Gives the Feeling of "Being There"
Sophisticated Yamaha technology transports you right to where the action is.
Usually several front and rear speakers are needed to reproduce multichannel
sources such as Dolby Digital. The unique Virtual 3D technology developed by
Yamaha produces a realistic surround effect with just two speakers placed left and
right in front of the listener.
Compatible with a Wide Variety of Formats
The RP-U100 provides USB, digital, and analog input/output connectors for hookup
of a computer and almost any type of audio equipment.
SB Capture
The RP-U100 also features a USB capture function for recording. An analog input
signal supplied to the RP-U100 is converted to digital form and sent to the PC via
the USB link. These data can then be recorded using dedicated recording software.
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DOLBY DIGITAL (*1)
This is a theater acoustics format developed by Dolby Labs USA for home use. "Dolby Digital" is a method to reproduce
completely independent audio utilizing digital compression technology on 5.1 channels consisting of 3 front channels and
2 rear channels for a total of 5 channels plus a low frequency effect channel. The conventional "Dolby Pro Logic" format
3 front channels and 1 rear channel mixed into 2 stereo channels, by a matrix circuit. Dolby Digital creates a 3dimensional surround effect of superior quality.
(*1)
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
"Dolby","Pro Logic" and the double-D symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Confidential Unpublished Works. *1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.
Virtual 3D Technology
Reproducing a Dolby Digital or Dolby Pro Logic source requires the use of a total of 4-6 speakers placed before and
behind the listener, using a substantial amount of space that may not always be available.
The RP-U100 features Yamaha's unique "virtual 3D" technology for generating virtual surround using just two speakers.
Even with only two front speakers, this technology produces a sensation of "virtual rear speakers" and provides a
pleasant sense of width and motion of sound behind you.
You can also take advantage of this RP-U100 application to create virtual 3D parameters to match your personal taste.
USB Capture
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USB Capture
For USB capture, analog signals input to the analog jacks on the RP-U100 are
subjected to analog/digital (A/D) conversion and then output in digital form via the
USB link to a personal computer. This function allows the digital data to be
recorded on the computer, using an application such as a sound recorder.
Input jacks for data capture
Which input jacks are used for data capture depends on the mode selected with
the input selector.
Input selector details
Mode
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
Input jacks used for data capture
AUX1 - ANALOG jack
AUX2 - ANALOG jack
Internal tuner signal
The USB capture function is not available in PC input mode.
Data Recording Methods
The RP-U100 Application does not include a recording function. Please use
appropriate recording software installed on the computer. For information on how
to use the software, please refer to its documentation.
The sound recorded with the USB capture function is the original sound of the
input signal. The effects of the DSP sound field programs of the RP-U100 are not
recorded.
The data format supplied to the computer is 44.1 kHz, 16 bit, stereo. Make sure
that the recording software is set up properly to handle this format.
While making a recording using USB capture, you should close all other applications
running on the computer. Otherwise recording quality may be poor.
Note
Digital input signals cannot be captured.
If data capture is activated while using the AUX1 - DIGITAL inputs, the RP-U100
automatically switches to the AUX1 - ANALOG inputs. After capture has ended,
the setting automatically returns to the AUX1 - DIGITAL inputs.
Function List
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The RP-U100 can be operated either with the controls on the unit itself or with the
Application installed on the computer.
Some functions of the RP-U100 are available only from the Application.
The following list shows which functions are available on the RP-U100 main unit and
the Application.
Function List
O : Available
X : Not available
Function
Power on/standby
Input (mode) select
Customizing input selector
display
Volume adjustment
USB Mix Level
Mute
Level balance
Main unit
O
O
application
O
O
X
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
Manual tuning
O
O
Auto tuning
O
O
Preset
(Store - Call up Edit)
O
O
Preset station
frequency display
O
O
Auto preset
O
O
On/Off
O
O
Sound field program
selector
O
O
Parameter setting
X
O
Tuner Band (FM/AM)
DSP
System Requirements
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Operating system
Microsoft® Windows® 98 English version
CPU
Equivalent to Intel Pentium MMX 200 MHz or better
Memory
32 MB (64 MB or more recommended)
Hard disk
20 MB of available space
CD drive
CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive
Display
Video display adapter with at least 256 colors and 640x480 dots resolution
Other
USB port compatible with USB standard Rev. 1.0
* Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks and MMX is a trademark of Intel
Corporation.
* Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or
other countries.
Initial Steps
Check the USB connection between the RP-U100 and the PC.
Connect the RP-U100 to the personal computer using a USB cable.
How to make the USB connection
The RP-U100 main unit can only be operated with the Application if the USB
connection has been established.
Check the display settings.
Check that the Windows Display Properties are set to at least 256 colors.
Windows Display Properties
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Making the USB Connection
Connection Procedure
1 Plug the power cable of the RP-U100 into an AC outlet to set the unit to On or
Standby.
2 Start up the computer.
3 Connect the RP-U100 and computer with the USB cable.
Check the connection
1 Open Multimedia from the Windows Control Panel and select the Audio tag.
Click here to open the Audio tag on the control panel.
2 Select "YAMAHA RP-U100 USB Audio" as the "Preferred Device" for playback and
recording.
3 Start up the application and check that the RP-U100 is controlled by the application.
4 Play some audio on the computer (CD, MIDI, WAVE, etc.) and confirm that the RP-U100
reproduces the sound.
Disconnection Procedure
1 Set the RP-U100 to Standby or Off.
2 Turn off the power to the computer.
3 Disconnect the USB cable linking the RP-U100 with the computer.
RP-U100 Application Panels
Main Panel
This is as the main panel of the Application.
Allows you to switch the RP-U100 on and off, control basic functions, and access various
other panels.
Details
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Setup Dialog
Lets you set various system parameters.
Details
Tuner Panel
(Frequency Display)
Lets you perform manual and scan tuning.
Details
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Tuner Panel
(Preset Display)
Lets you select preset stations.
Details
P r e s e t Edit Panel
Lets you store stations in memory.
Details
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DSP Sound Field Selector Panel
Lets you set various DSP parameters.
Details
DSP Parameter Setting Panel
Lets you set various DSP parameters.
Details
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Virtual 3D Parameter Setting Panel
Lets you set various Virtual 3D parameters.
Details
Dynamic Range Setting Panel
Lets you control the dynamic range.
Details
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Quitting the Application
How to Quit the Application
Click the Close button
in the upper right corner of the main panel.
You can also quit the Application as follows.
Quitting from the system menu.
Right-click on the "YAMAHA RP-U100" icon in the task bar and select "X
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Right-click on the "YAMAHA RP-U100" icon in the task bar and select "X
Close" from the system menu.
Starting the Aplication
Method 1
Open the Windows Start menu and select "YAMAHA RP-U100". The choices "RP-U100"
and "Help" appear.
To start the RP-U100 Application, select "RP-U100". To call up the help file, select "Help".
Method 2
If a shortcut icon has been created on the desktop, start the RP-U100 Application by
double-clicking the shortcut icon.
Shortcut icon
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Method 3
Open the folder where the RP-U100 Application is installed and double-click the RP-U100
icon.
RP-U100 application icon
Glossary
RP- U100 APPLICATION VOCABULARY
Main panel
This is the main panel of the Application. It lets you switch the power on and off, perform
basic functions, and call up other panels. Main Panel details
Main Panel details
Setup Dialog
Lets you make various parameter settings.
Setup Dialog details
Tuner Panel (frequency display)
Lets you manually select a station on the tuner.
Tuner Panel (frequency display) details
Tuner Panel (preset display)
This panel is for selecting a preset station on the tuner.
Tuner Panel (preset display) details
Preset Edit Panel
This panel serves for storing preset stations.
Preset Edit panel details.
DSP Sound Field Selector Panel
Lets you select a DSP sound field program and perform related functions.
DSP Sound Field Selector Panel details
DSP Parameter Setting Panel
Lets you edit various DSP parameters.
DSP Parameter Setting Panel details
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Virtual 3D Parameter Setting Panel
Lets you edit various Virtual 3D parameters.
Virtual 3D Parameter Setting Panel details
Dynamic Range Setting Panel
Lets you change the dynamic range settings.
Dynamic Range Setting Panel details
USB Capture
This function uses the USB link to send digital data to the computer for recording. The data
are obtained by A/D conversion of analog input signals to the RP-U100.
USB Capture details
USB MIX LEVEL
This function allows listening to music signals from the computer connected by USB even
when AUX1, AUX2, or TUNER IN is selected. The mix level setting determines the ratio of
the USB signal to the AUX1, AUX2, or TUNER IN input signal. The setting is made by
dragging a slider on the Setup panel.
USB MIX LEVEL details
SETUP DEVICE NAME
This item lets you specify names that are displayed for audio devices connected to the
RP-U100. The setting is made by entering the names in fields on the Setup panel.
SETUP DEVICE NAME details
MAX VOL. POSITION
This item sets the upper limit for the volume setting that can be made with the Application.
MAX VOL. POSITION details
RP-U100 TUNER TERMS
Frequency display
Allows you to manually tune to any frequency and to perform scan tuning.
Tuner Panel (frequency display) details
Preset store
Allows you to store a desired station in memory for quick recall.
Preset Edit Panel details
Preset recall
Allows you to select any of the stored preset stations.
Tuner Panel (Preset Recall) details
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Preset page
A "page" is a group of 8 preset stations displayed on a single panel. This lets you organize
preset stations for example by music genre. A short title can be specified for each page.
Preset page details
FM/AM select
This refers to selecting FM Auto Stereo, FM Mono, or AM. Use the FM/AM selector button
and the FM mode selector button.
FM/AM selector details
FM mode selector details
Manual tuning
Refers to receiving broadcast stations by setting the frequency manually. Use the manual
tuning up/down buttons.
Manual tuning details
Auto tuning (auto scan)
This function automatically scans the current frequency band and stops when a station is
found. Use the auto scan up/down buttons.
Auto tuning (auto scan) details
RP-U100 DSP SOUND FIELD TERMS
Sound field
The unique acoustic characteristics of a given space.
In locations such as a concert hall, we of course hear the direct sound coming for example
from an instrument. But our ears also pick up the so-called early reflections, which is the
sound being reflected from boundaries such as walls, floors and the ceiling. Finally, we hear
reverberation, namely the sound being repeatedly bounced back and forth and gradually
decaying.
The early reflections and reverberation characteristics depend on factors such as the size
and shape of the interior space and the type of furnishing. The resulting acoustics are
unique to a particular hall or room. This is what is called a "sound field."
DSP sound field program
Yamaha has collected a vast amount of sound field data at famous concert halls, opera
houses, and other venues around the world. These data express the direction of reflections,
their intensity, frequency characteristics, delay time, and many other factors.
The RP-U100 incorporates sound field programs based on such sound field data. The programs let you select the sound
field of a famous concert hall or theater to be recreated on your personal computer equipment setup.
DSP sound field program icon
There are icons which represent certain DSP sound field effects. A sound field program can
be selected by clicking the icon in the DSP sound field selector panel. The icon of the
currently selected sound field program is shown on the DSP button in the main panel.
DSP sound field program icon details
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DSP parameters
The default parameter values of the sound field programs are usually fine for enjoying great
sound, but it is also possible to fine-tune some of the parameters to suit individual
preferences or program sources.
The result will be a listening experience that is truly original and thrilling. Parameters are
edited on the DSP Parameter Setting Panel.
DSP Sound Field Program Parameter guide
DSP Parameter Setting Panel details
Virtual 3D
Usually four to six speakers are needed to reproduce multichannel sources with Dolby
Digital or Dolby Pro Logic. The unique Virtual 3D technology developed by Yamaha produces
a convincing surround effect with just two speakers placed left and right in front of the
listener. The Virtual 3D setting panel also lets the user adjust 3D parameters.
Virtual 3D Parameter Setting Panel details
Virtual Rear Speaker Position
This item allows the user to control the position of the virtual (simulated) rear speakers.
The setting is done using a graphic image on the DSP Parameter Setting Panel.
Virtual Rear Speaker Position details
Test Tone
The test tone is used to check the virtual rear speaker position.
Test Tone details
Balance
This refers to the level balance between the left and right channels. The setting can be
changed on the DSP Parameter Setting Panel.
Balance details
Personal setting [Main, Sub]
This item allows adjusting the 3D sound field effect to the conditions in a given listening
room.
In Virtual 3D, the sound field effect will vary according to environment factors such as the
listening position and the shape of the room. The virtual rear speaker position may
therefore not exactly match the position displayed on the setting screen. The Main and Sub
parameters allow the listener to adjust the virtual rear speaker position to the point where
the best effect is achieved. Change these parameters as needed to match your personal
preferences. The setting can be changed on the DSP Parameter Setting Panel.
Personal Setting details
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Main Panel
(STANDBY mode)
ON mode
[Panel image On][Panel image Off]
Main Panel Functions (Standby Mode)
Power Control
Click the Power Control button
U100 main unit.
Power control details
Minimizing the
application
Click the Minimize button
an icon on the task bar.
Minimizing details
Quitting the
application
Click the Close button
Quitting details
to turn on the RP-
to turn the application into
to quit the application.
Main Panel
If the RP-U100 main unit is on, the Application will also start in the On mode.
The error message "Can't find RP-U100 !!" appears at start up when the main unit
and personal computer are not connected with a USB cable.
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Main Panel
(ON mode)
Standby mode
[Panel image On][Panel image Off]
Main Panel Functions (ON Mode)
When clicking some items on the main panel, the function will vary according to
whether a right click or left click was performed with the mouse.
The function description in this help file refers to the mouse settings for a righthanded person.
When the mouse is set up for a left-handed person, the button functions will be
reversed for left and right. Check the setting in the mouse settings dialog box.
Windows: mouse settings dialog box.
Power Control
Clicking the Power Control button will switch the RP-U100
unit alternately between ON and Standby.
Power control details
Setup Dialog display
Click the SETUP button
Setup Dialog details
Minimizing the
application
Click the Minimize button
on the task bar.
Minimizing details
Quitting the
application
Mode Selection
Click the Close button
Quitting details
to calls up the SETUP DIALOG.
to turn the application into an icon
to quit the application..
Input Selector
Left click the input selector to switch between PC (personal
computer), AUX1, AUX2, TUNER..
Input Selector details
Volume Control
Drag the volume indicator dot around the DSP button.
Volume Control details
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Effect On/Off
switching
Graphic Equalizer
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DSP button
Clicking the upper part of the DSP Button turns the DSP sound
effect on and off.
DSP Button details
Clicking the
in the lower part of the DSP button while DSP
is OFF brings up the graphic equalizer.
Graphic equalizer details
DSP Sound Field
in the sound field icon to bring up the DSP
Selector Panel display Left click the
Sound Field Selector Panel.
DSP Sound Field Selector Panel details
DSP Sound Field
Selector display
Muting
Tuner Panel display
Right clicking the DSP button brings up a list of sound field
programs. Select the DSP sound field from them.
DSP Sound Field Selector details
Click the mute button
Mute button details
to turn the speaker output on or off.
To bring up Tuner Panel, click the
in tuner mode.
Tuner Panel details
shown on the input selector
Input Selector
The input selector is used to select a program source mode such as PC
(Personal Computer), AUX1, AUX2, or TUNER.
Input Selector
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Mode
Description
PC
This mode serves for playing back an audio signal from the computer.
Depending on the PC input type, there are three settings (USB, PC_DIGITAL,
PC_ANALOG).
Right-click on the PC bar to bring up the PC input type selector.
AUX1
This mode serves for playing back the signal from a component connected to
the AUX1 inputs. There are digital (optical) and analog signal input jacks.
Automatic switching gives priority to digital signals.
AUX2
This mode serves for playing back the signal from a component connected to
the AUX2 inputs. There are only analog signal input jacks.
TUNER
This mode serves for playing back the signal from the built in tuner.
PC (Personal Computer) Mode
PC (Personal Computer) Mode
PC mode
When the input selector is set to PC mode, clicking the PC bar repeatedly
switches the input signal type as follows:
Right-click on the PC bar to bring up the PC input type selector.
Select the PC input type you want to use
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USB
This position serves for playing back a digital audio signal from the
computer supplied to the RP-U100 via the USB link.
To use this position, the USB cable must be connected between
the PC and the RP-U100, and appropriate settings must be made
on the computer to output the audio signal.
USB connection details
DIGITAL
This position serves for playing back a digital audio signal from the
computer supplied to the RP-U100 via the digital input jacks.
Both optical and coaxial jacks are provided. The RP-U100
performs automatic switching by hardware, giving priority to the
optical input.
ANALOG
This position serves for playing back an analog audio signal from the
computer supplied to the RP-U100 via the analog input jacks.
The USB capture function is not available in PC input mode.
USB capture details
AUX1 Mode
AUX1 Mode
AUX1 mode
This mode serves for playing back the external input signal. There are digital (optical)
and analog signal input jacks. Automatic switching gives priority to digital signals.
USB Capture
In AUX1 mode, the signal that will be recorded by USB capture is the signal input
from the AUX1 - ANALOG input jacks on the main unit. If AUX1 - DIGITAL was
selected, the RP-U100 will automatically switch over to AUX1 - ANALOG.
Also when the USB MIX LEVEL setting is active, the mixed signal from a computer
connected with the USB cable cannot be captured.
USB capture details
AUX2 Mode
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AUX2 Mode
AUX2 mode
This mode serves for playing back the signal from an external component. There
are only analog signal input jacks.
USB Capture
In AUX2 mode, the signal that will be recorded by USB capture is the signal input
from the AUX2 - ANALOG input jacks on the main unit.
Also when the USB MIX LEVEL setting is active, the mixed signal from a computer
connected with the USB cable cannot be captured.
USB capture details
TUNER Mode
Tuner Mode
Tuner Mode
In tuner mode, clicking
on the input selector brings up the Tuner Panel.
Tuning Functions
The tuner lets you select stations either by manually changing the frequency or by
using auto scan. A preset display for calling up stations that have been stored in
memory is also available.
Frequency display
Preset display
* Manual tuning
* Auto tuning
* Calling up preset stations
* Storing preset stations
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USB Capture
In tuner mode, the signal that will be recorded by USB capture is the signal from the
internal tuner.
Also when the USB MIX LEVEL setting is active, the mixed signal from a computer
connected with the USB cable cannot be captured.
USB capture details
Mute Function
Muting On/Off
The mute function serves to temporarily cut off the sound. It can be turned
on or off by clicking the Mute button.
Headphones not connected
MUTE OFF
MUTE ON
Headphones connected
MUTE OFF
MUTE ON
The mute function can only be switched on from the application.
Muting is automatically canceled when the volume is adjusted either on the RP-U100
main unit or with the Application.
Turning the power on or setting the unit to standby also cancels the mute function.
Power Control
Power On/Standby
Click the Power button
STANDBY.
on the main panel to switch the power between ON and
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Power
Status
AC power cord is connected and unit power switch or Application
power button was set to STANDBY.
AC power cord is connected and unit power switch or Application
power button was set to ON.
STANDBY
ON
Main Panel (Standby) details
Main Panel (On) details
Power Off
OFF
AC power cord is disconnected.
Volume
Volume Control
Volume control
Drag the volume indicator dot around the circumference of the DSP
button.
When the volume indicator is selected, the green dot becomes
red.
To increase the volume, drag the dot clockwise. To decrease the
volume, drag the dot counterclockwise.
Using the Setup Dialog, you can set the upper volume limit for the volume as
adjusted with the application. This helps to prevent excessively loud settings made by
mistake.
If the volume control on the RP-U100 main unit was used to set the volume to a
level higher than the upper limit for the application, the volume will return to the
upper limit setting the next time the volume control of the application is used.
Note that the volume may sometimes jump up suddenly when the dot on the
application is moved. You should therefore pay attention to the MAX VOLUME
POSITION on the setup dialog.
Setup Dialog details
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DSP button
DSP Button
Click the upper part of the DSP button to turn the DSP sound field program on and
off.
OFF
ON
DSP button
"DSP OFF" appears when the DSP function is off.
The selected sound field icon appears when the DSP function is on.
Sound field program details
Right-clicking on the DSP button brings up the sound field selector, regardless of
whether the DSP function is on or off.
DSP Sound Field Selector details
DSP button function during DSP OFF
Clicking the
in the lower part of the DSP button brings up the graphic
equalizer appear.
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Graphic equalizer
Drag the
Clicking
of a frequency up and down.
returns all frequencies to flat response.
A total of six equalizer settings can be stored in the memory with SAVE.
Saved settings (1-6) can be recalled with LOAD.
Closing the graphic equalizer
Click the Close Button or the lower part of the DSP button
to close the
graphic equalizer
When DSP is activated, the graphic equalizer panel closes, but the graphic equalizer
shown as part of the DSP sound field parameter edit panel can be used instead.
DSP Parameter Setting Panel: graphic equalizer details
DSP button function during DSP ON
Clicking in the lower part of the sound field icon brings up the DSP sound
field selector panel.
DSP Sound Field Selector Panel details.
SETUP Button
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SETUP DIALOG
Click the Setup button
in the upper left corner of the main panel.
Setup Dialog details
Minimizing the Application
How to Minimize the Application
Click the Minimize button on the upper part of the main panel. The application is
minimized and displayed in the task bar.
To return to the original size, click "YAMAHA RP-U100" on the task bar or rightclick "Restore" on the system menu.
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Error Message at Startup
The error message "Can't find RP-U100 !!" appears when the main unit and
personal computer are not connected with a USB cable.
Connect the RP-U100 unit to the computer with a USB cable when using the
application.
Even if the RP-U100 unit and computer are connected by a USB cable, the error
message will appear if the power cord of the RP-U100 is not plugged into the AC
outlet.
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Setup Dialog
[Dialog image On][Dialog image Off]
Calling Up the Setup Dialog
Click the Setup button
in the upper left corner of the main panel.
SETUP DEVICE NAME
This lets you assign customized names to devices connected to the RP-U100.
The name can be up to five characters long.
PC DIGITAL
NAME
PC ANALOG
NAME
AUX1
NAME
AUX2
NAME
This sets the name of the audio device connected to PC-DIGITAL
Input jacks
Priority
Digital (coaxial and optical)
Optical
This sets the name of the audio device connected to PCANALOG.
Input jacks
Analog
This sets the name of the audio device connected to AUX1.
Input jacks
Priority
Digital (optical) and analog
Digital
This sets the name of the audio device connected to AUX2.
Input jacks
Analog
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Setting the USB Mix Level
Audio signals from the computer supplied via USB cable can be mixed and
reproduced by the RP-U100 even when an input other than USB is selected.
Audio signals from the computer connected via USB cable will not be heard while input
sources other than USB are selected.
Audio signals from the computer connected via USB cable will be mixed with input
sources other than USB.
DSP sound field programs affect only the sound from input sources other than USB,
not the audio signals from the computer.
Drag the slider towards MAX to increase the mix ratio of audio signals from the
computer connected by USB.
Dragging the slider towards MIN decreases the ratio of audio signals from the
computer.
(A appears at the default setting.)
Changing the mix ratio does not affect the level of source other than USB.
Setting the Max Volume Position
This determines the upper volume limit that can be set with the application.
The setting can be between 50 and 90% on the volume indicator.
Drag the
slider left or right.
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Drag the slider left or right.
(A appears at the default setting [50%])
Note that the volume may sometimes jump up suddenly when the dot on the
application is moved. You should therefore use caution when setting the MAX VOL.
POSITION.
OK, CANCEL, RESET Buttons
Saves all changes and closes the Setup Dialog.
Aborts all changes and closes the Setup Dialog.
Resets all items to the factory defaults.
Closing the Setup Dialog
Click the Close button
to close the Setup Dialog.
If changes were made, be sure to save them by clicking OK before clicking the Close
button.
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DSP Sound Field Program
DSP Sound Field Programs
The unique acoustic characteristics of a given space.
In locations such as a concert hall, we of course hear the direct sound coming for example from an instrument. But our
ears also pick up the so-called early reflections, which is the sound being reflected from boundaries such as walls,
floors and the ceiling. Finally, we hear reverberation, namely the sound being repeatedly bounced back and forth and
gradually decaying.
The early reflections and reverberation characteristics depend on factors such as the size and shape of the interior
space and the type of furnishing. The resulting acoustics are unique to a particular hall or room. This is what is called
a "sound field."
Yamaha has collected a vast amount of sound field data at famous concert halls, opera houses, and other venues
around the world. These data include the direction of reflections, their intensity, frequency characteristics, delay time,
and many other factors.
The RP-U100 incorporates sound field programs based on such sound field data. The programs let you select the
sound field of a famous concert hall or theater to be recreated on your personal computer equipment setup.
DSP sound field programs for music
The DSP programs for music create a sound field giving the realistic impression of being in a specific location. The
original signal is passed unchanged to the output, while sound field information is added by means of DSP processing.
Also with multichannel source material encoded in Dolby Digital, the decoded signal is reproduced unchanged with only
the ambience components added. This allows you to enjoy the sound of a world-famous concert hall, church, or other type
of location.
DSP sound field programs for Audio Visual
These DSP programs were specially developed for game or movie sound reproduction. The
action of surround decoders for Dolby Pro Logic and Dolby Digital is fused with the Yamaha
DSP, resulting in quality sound such as would be heard in the final mix of a completed movie.
The RP-U100 lets you reproduce this sound in your own personal space.
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DSP Sound Field Selector Panel
[Panel image On][Panel image Off]
Calling up the DSP Sound Field Selector Panel
Clicking the
on the lower part of the sound field icon on the main panel
brings up the DSP Sound Field Selector Panel.
DSP button details
DSP Sound Field Program icons
There are eight icons with images of DSP sound fields.
HALL JAZZ CHURCH GAME MOVIE LIVE VDD (HP3D)
HP3D is displayed instead of VDD when headphones are used.
Sound field icons
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Sound field
programs for
music
HALL
JAZZ
CHURCH
Sound field
programs for
Audio Visual
GAME
MOVIE
LIVE
Virtual 3D
VDD
HP3D
Select the applicable DSP sound field program
Four DSP sound field icons are displayed at one time on the panel.
Other icons can be viewed by clicking
to scroll the screen.
Clicking an icon selects the sound field for that icon.
Icon for selected program is displayed
The sound field program can also be selected directly from the main panel.
DSP Sound Field Selector details
Main Panel details
Calling Up the DSP Parameter Setting Panel
Clicking EDIT brings up the DSP parameter setting panel.
DSP Parameter Setting Panel details
Calling Up the Virtual 3D Parameter Setting Panel
Clicking
brings up the Virtual 3D Parameter Setting Panel.
Virtual 3D Parameter Setting Panel details
Calling up the Dynamic Range Setting Panel
Clicking
brings up the Dynamic Range Setting Panel.
Dynamic Range Setting Panel details
Closing a Panel.
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Click the Close button
to close a panel.
DSP Sound Field Selector
DSP button
Right-click on the DSP ON/OFF button to display the sound field selector.
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Clicking on a sound field name switches the DSP sound field program.
Introduction to Sound Field Programs
HALL
This is the sound field of a 'shoebox' type medium-sized hall in Vienna seating
about 1700 people. This sound field has beautiful, rich acoustics that faithfully
reproduce the complicated reverberations from the surrounding pillars and
carvings in the hall.
JAZZ
This program recreates the acoustics of a small venue for live on-stage
productions in New York. The sound field is for an area somewhat left of
center facing the stage.
This is the sound field of a beautiful gothic type monastery in a Paris suburb.
The reverberations blend in the numerous domed ceiling spaces formed by
CHURCH stone pillars, producing beautiful sustained notes.
GAME
MOVIE
LIVE
VDD
This program adds a feeling of depth and ambience to game sounds. Allows
enjoying the pressure and excitement of a game as if actually there.
This sound field recreates the sensation of an expansive space that makes
you feel like you are in the midst of a movie.
This sound field reproduces the high-energized sensation of live rock and jazz
music.
This program (Virtual Dolby Digital) approximates the surround sound effect
of Dolby Digital using only two front-channel speakers. Ideal for faithful
reproduction of DVD software encoded in the Dolby Digital format.
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This program (Headphone 3D) simulates multi-speaker surround sound when
listening with headphones. It is automatically activated instead of VDD mode
when headphones are plugged into the RP-U100.
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DSP Parameter S e t t i n g Panel
[Panel image On][Panel image Off]
Calling up the DSP Parameter Setting Panel
Click EDIT on the DSP Sound Field Selector Panel.
The DSP Sound Field Selector Panel must be visible.
To display the DSP Sound Field Selector Panel, click
the sound field icon on the main panel.
in the lower part of
DSP button details
DSP Parameters
The default parameter values of the sound field programs are usually fine for enjoying great sound, but it is also
possible to fine-tune some of the parameters to suit individual preferences or program sources.
The result will be a listening experience that is truly original and thrilling.
DSP Parameters
Parameter
FUNCTION
Effect Trim
Makes fine adjustments to the effect level (sound effect).
Rear Effect Trim
Makes fine adjustments to the rear effect level (sound effect).
Initial Delay
Adjusts the sensation of distance between walls and sound source.
Room Size
Adjusts the sense of expansiveness.
Liveness
Adjusts the apparent reflectivity of the walls.
S. Delay
(Surround Delay)
Adjusts the delay time of the surround sound field.
S.Initial Delay
(Surround Initial Delay)
Adjusts the initial delay time of the surround sound field.
S.Room Size
(Surround Room Size)
Adjusts the room size of the surround sound field.
Reverb Time
Adjusts the duration of the reverberation.
Reverb Level
Adjusts the intensity of the reverberation.
Reverb Delay
Adjusts the delay time of the reverberation.
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Reverb Delay
Adjusts the delay time of the reverberation.
Changing DSP parameters
Basic parameter settings
Effect Level
Room Size
Seat Position
Click on
,
Makes fine adjustments to the effect level (sound effect).
Adjusts the sense of expansiveness.
Adjusts the simulated seat position.
, or
Basic parameter setting screen
to make the selection. The selected button changes to green.
Detailed parameter settings
Besides the basic parameters, more parameters can be adjusted on the advanced
parameter setting screen
Click
Click
to go to the Advanced parameter setting screen.
to return to the Basic parameter setting screen.
Each sound field program has some parameters that can be changed.
Advanced parameter details
In order to change a parameter, click
or directly slide the pointer
position.
Click
to return to the default values.
Advanced parameter setting screen
to the desired
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Advanced parameter setting screen
Selected parameter
The parameters shown on the display vary according to the sound field program.
Setting the Graphic Equalizer
Drag the
Click
of a frequency up and down.
to return all frequencies to flat response.
A total of six equalizer settings can be stored in the memory with SAVE.
Saved settings (1-6) can be recalled with LOAD.
Closing the Panel.
Click the EDIT button or click the Close button
to close the panel.
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Sound Field Program Parameter Guide
Effect Trim
Can be set for HALL JAZZ CHURCH GAME MOVIE LIVE
Function:
Variable range:
Description:
Effect Trim Setting Screen
?Makes fine adjustments to the effect level (sound effect).
-3 dB to +3 dB
This is a parameter for making fine adjustments to the overall effect sound level.
Rear Effect Trim
Can be set for HALL JAZZ CHURCH GAME MOVIE LIVE VDD (HP3D)
Function:
Variable range:
Description:
Rear Effect Trim Setting Screen
Makes fine adjustments to the rear effect level (sound effect).
-3 dB to +3 dB
This is a parameter for making fine adjustments to the overall rear effect sound level
including the Virtual 3D sound effect.
Initial Delay
Can be set for HALL JAZZ CHURCH GAME MOVIE LIVE
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Description:
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Initial Delay Setting Screen
Adjusts the sensation of distance between walls and sound source.
1 ms to 99 ms
This is a parameter for controlling the delay between the direct sound and the start of the
early reflection. The delay in the early refrection is determined by the distance between the
walls and sound source. In other words, shortening the delay time gives the impression that
the sound source is near the walls. Conversely, lengthening the delay time gives the
impression that the sound source is far from the walls.
Adjusting the Initial Delay allows controlling factors such as the sense of distance from
the source of the sound to the surrounding walls, the sensation of spatial size, and the
nature of the tone (or sound image).
Room Size
Can be set for HALL JAZZ GAME MOVIE LIVE
Function:
Variable range:
Description:
Room Size Setting Screen
Adjusts the sense of expansiveness.
0.1 to 2.0
This parameter controls the sense of spatial expansiveness.
The larger the value, the wider the perceived space. When there is a larger distance between
the walls of a room, the number of reflections increases and the time interval between
reflections becomes longer. Therefore, controlling the time between adjacent reflections
makes it possible to change the impression of spaciousness.
A parameter setting of 1.0 means that the original measured values are used. At a setting of
2.0, the simulated length of one room boundary is doubled.
Liveness
Can be set for HALL JAZZ
Function:
Variable range:
Description:
Liveness Setting Screen
Adjusts the apparent reflectivity of the walls.
0 to 10
This parameter determines the attenuation of the early reflections. The larger this value, the
greater the sound field echo. The smaller this value, the weaker the echo, giving a "dead"
impression. This live or dead sensation for an actual hall is determined by the absorption
characteristics of the reflecting surfaces. Faster attenuation of reverberations results in a
more "dead" character and slow attenuation in a more "live" character.
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more "dead" character and slow attenuation in a more "live" character.
S. Delay (Surround D e l a y )
During Dolby Digital input
Can be set for HALL JAZZ CHURCH GAME MOVIE LIVE
VDD (HP3D)
During Dolby Pro Lo g i c
Can be set for GAME MOVIE LIVE VDD (HP3D)
S. Delay Setting Screen
Function:
Variable range:
Description:
Adjusts the delay time of the surround sound field.
0 ms to 15 ms with Dolby Digital.
15 ms to 30 ms with Dolby Pro Logic.
With Dolby Digital source
The parameter controls the delay time between the direct sound and the surround sound
source. The greater this value, the greater the delay occurring in the surround sound field.
With Dolby Pro Logic
The parameter controls the delay time between the direct sound and the surround sound
field. The greater this value, the greater the delay occurring in the surround sound field.
There is no surround sound source.
S.Initial Delay (Surround Initial Delay)
With D o l b y D i g i t a l source
Function:
Variable range:
Description:
Can be set for GAME MOVIE LIVE
Adjusts the initial delay time of the surround sound field.
1 ms to 49 ms
The parameter is enabled when a Dolby Digital source signal is input.
This parameter controls the initial delay time between the direct sound and the surround
sound source.
The greater this value, the greater the delay occurring in the surround sound field.
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S.Room Size (Surround Room Size)
Can be set for GAME MOVIE LIVE
Function:
Variable range:
Description:
S. Room Size Setting Screen
Adjusts the room size of the surround sound field.
0.1 to 2.0
This parameter controls the sensation of expansiveness of the surround sound field.
The greater this value, the wider the impression of surround sound field space.
Reverb Time
Can be set for CHURCH GAME LIVE
Function:
Variable range:
Description:
Reverb Time Setting Screen
Adjusts the duration of the reverberation.
?1.0 sec to 5.0 sec
This parameter controls the time span in which the reverberation attenuates.
This is based on the time required for the reverberation sound to attenuate at a frequency
of approximately 1 kHz. The smaller this figure, the faster the attenuation of the
reverberation sound.
Adjusting this parameter lets you make a dead-sounding source or listening room appear
more lively. Conversely, you may want reduce an excessively bright feeling to achieve
natural sounding reverberation.
Reverb Level
Can be set for CHURCH GAME LIVE
Function:
Variable range:
Description:
Reverb Level Setting Screen
Adjusts the intensity of the reverberation.
0 % to 100 %
This is a parameter for controlling the level of the reverberation sound.
The larger this value, the more pronounced will be the reverberation, giving a lingering
quality to the sound. Smaller values will reduce reverberation and reduce trailing notes.
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Reverb Delay
Can be set for CHURCH GAME LIVE
Function
Variable range
Description
Reverb Time Setting Screen
Adjusts the delay time of the reverberation.
0 ms to 250 ms
This parameter controls the time lag until reverberation is produced. The greater this value,
the more the delay occurring in the reverberation after the early reflection.
Even with the same Reverb Time setting, choosing a higher Delay Time value will result in
a larger perceived space with more intense reverberation.
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Virtual 3D Parameter S e t t i n g Panel
[Panel image On][Panel image Off]
Calling Up the Virtual 3D Parameter Setting Panel
?
Click
on the DSP Sound Field Selector Panel.
To display the DSP sound field selector panel, click
field icon on the main panel.
DSP button details
Virtual 3D Parameters
in the lower part of the sound
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Virtual 3D parameter
Sets the position of the virtual rear speakers.
Virtual Rear Speaker Position
In Virtual 3D, the sound field effect will vary according to environment factors
such as the listening position and the shape of the room.
The virtual rear speaker position may therefore not exactly match the position
displayed on the setting screen.
Personal Setting
Main & Sub
The Main and Sub parameters allow the listener to adjust
the virtual rear speaker position to the point where the best
effect is achieved. Change this parameters as needed to match
your personal preferences.
Balance
Sets the level balance for the left and right speakers.
Other
Listening Position
The listening position refers to the spot where the listener actually sits and
listens to the sound.
This is not a parameter set on the RP-U100, but the actual position has a
considerable influence on the Virtual 3D effect.
Setting the Virtual Rear Speaker Position
To set the virtual rear speaker positions, click the squares shown in the figure below
or directly drag the virtual rear speaker and move it to the desired position.
?The
virtual rear speakers are set symmetrically left and right.
Balance Setting
Center Position Display
Adjust the balance by dragging the pointer
or clicking the L(left)/R(right) arrows.
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Even if the balance is set fully to left or right, the sound from the opposite side will
not be completely cut off.
?
Personal Setting (Main & Sub)
Adjust the Personal Setting by dragging the pointer
or clicking the left/right arrows.
Test Tone
The test tone moves automatically through the available virtual speaker positions.
Clicking START produces a test tone at the current
position set for the virtual rear speakers.
The test tone moves automatically through the available
virtual speaker positions.
Click STOP to turn off the test tone.
Closing the Panel
Click
or click
to close the panel.
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Dynamic Range Setting Panel
Calling Up the Dynamic Range Setting Panel
?
Click
on the DSP Sound Field Selector Panel.
DSP Sound Field Selector Panel details
D-RANGE (Dynamic Range)
D-RANGE (Dynamic Range) Setting Panel
Allows you to set 3 types of dynamic range (MAX, STD or MIN) for Dolby Digital
playback.
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Unchanged dynamic range of a movie theater
MAX
The default dynamic range setting is the same as MAX. You can adjust
high-level cut (H-LEVEL CUT) and low level boost (L-LEVEL-BST), and
set the dynamic range to any desired point between MAX and MIN.
STD
(STANDARD)
Click
or drag the left or right to adjust the H.-LEVEL.CUT and
low level boost L.-LEVEL BST.
Dynamic range specially tailored for late night viewing/listening. Improves
clarity at low volume levels.
MIN
Closing the Panel
Click the Close button
or click
to close the panel.
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Tuner Panel
(Frequency Display)
[Panel image On][Panel image Off]
Calling Up the Tuner Panel
Tuner mode
Selecting tuner mode in the input selector on the main panel and clicking
the frequency display panel.
brings up
Tuner Panel (frequency displa y) functions
Panel
Component
FM/AM
selector
button
Auto scan
buttons
Function
Click on FM or AM to select the respective frequency band.
Select FM Auto Stereo or FM Mono with the FM mode selector
button..
This function automatically scans the frequency band for stations.
Auto scan may not be able to tune in a station if its signal is weak.
Auto scan function
Clicking the Scan button starts the station search.
The search ends when a station is found.
Click the Scan button again if the scan stops during the search.
Search stops also when the auto-scan button is clicked during search.
To restart search, click the auto-scan button.
If no station is found, the search stops at the frequency where the
search began.
This button lets you tune to a station manually.
Manual tuning operation
Manual tuning
buttons
The frequency increases or decreases by one step each time or
is clicked.
Keeping a button clicked causes the frequency to change continuously.
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When the bottom end of the frequency band is reached, the frequency
jumps to the top, and vice versa.
Frequency
band display
Shows the frequency range.
Points to the frequency currently being received. The bar moves
up and down during manual tuning and auto scan to indicate the
frequency.
?Displays the figures for the frequency being received.
Reception Frequency
Frequency range
Tuning step
530 - 1710 kHz
10 kHz
87.5 - 107.9 MHz
0.2 MHz
?
AM
FM
Reception
Frequency
display
Preset page
call button
Shows the received frequency in numeric format.
Click
to call up the preset page display.
On the RP-U100 main unit, 5 preset pages from A to E can be stored.
Using the application, a total of 26 preset pages from A to Z can be
stored.
Each preset page contains up to 8 stations.
Preset Page details
Click the FM mode selector button
or FM (Monaural).
FM mode
selection items
FM mode
selector
button
FM Auto Stereo
FM Mono
Tuner edit
panel display
button
to select FM (Auto Stereo)
Functions
Tuner automatically receives in stereo
when tuned to a stereo broadcast
station.
If the signal is weak, the tuner may
sometimes switch to MONO (monaural
reception).
Tuner receives all FM broadcasts in
monaural.
Clicking the EDIT button calls up the preset edit panel.
Preset Edit Panel details
Closing the Panel
Click the Close Button
to close the panel.
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Tuner Panel
(Preset Display)
?[Panel image On][Panel image Off]
Calling Up the Tuner Panel (Preset display)
Click
of
on the Tuner Panel (frequency display).
Tuner Panel (frequency display) details
Preset Page
The preset page lets you easily call up a broadcast station that has been stored.
The preset page carries a page identifier and page title.
page identifier
page title (can be edited)
On the RP-U100 main unit, 5 preset pages from A to E can be stored. Using the
Application, a total of 26 preset pages from A to Z can be stored.
Each preset page contains up to 8 stations.
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Page identifiers (A-E) appear on the RP-U100 unit display when the selected preset
page is A-E. When the page is F-Z, the frequency selected by the user on that page
is shown.
Preset Edit Panel details
Click
to change the page.
***
Frequency display
A
B
***
Pages in the range from F-Z where no station (frequency) is stored will not be
displayed.
Panel functions
Panel Component
Function
Display of stored frequencies.
Displays the
preset stations
AM icon
FM icon
Click the AM or FM icon or the frequency field to select the
station.
Selected frequency display
AM
FM
8 stations can be stored on one page.
Preset Edit Panel details
Preset page
identifier
Preset page title
Identifies the page.
On the RP-U100 unit, 5 pages from A to E can be stored.
On the RP-U100 application, a total of 26 pages from A to Z can
be stored.
Descriptive title of the page.
The page title can be edited as needed.
Preset Edit Panel details
Clicking
moves through the preset pages.
Display FM reception
FM Mode Display
FM Auto Stereo
FM Mono
Tuner edit panel
display button
Tuner automatically receives in
stereo when tuned to a stereo
broadcast station.
If the signal is weak, tuner may
sometimes switch to MONO
(monaural reception).
The station is stored in FM Mono.
Click the EDIT button to call up the preset edit panel.
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Click the EDIT button to call up the preset edit panel.
Closing the Panel
Click the Close button
to close the panel.
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Preset E d i t Panel
[Panel image On][Panel image Off]
Calling Up the Preset Edit panel
Click the EDIT button on the Tuner Panel.
Tuner Panel (frequency display) details.
Tuner Panel (preset) details.
Clicking the EDIT button in frequency display mode displays the preset page next to
the edit panel.
Storing Preset Station
You create a preset station by storing its frequency on a preset page.
On the RP-U100 main unit, 5 preset pages from A to E can be stored. Using the
application, a total of 26 preset pages from A to Z can be stored.
Each preset page contains up to 8 stations.
Page identifiers (A-E) appear on the RP-U100 unit display when the selected preset
page is A-E. When the page is F-Z, the frequency selected by the user on that page
is shown.
Preset Edit Panel functions
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Panel
Component
FM/AM
selector
button
Auto
frequency
Search
Adding a
station
Deleting a
station
Displaying
auto
frequency
search
results
All frequency
display
Page title
entry
Function
Click FM or AM to select the band to search.
Clicking the SEARCH START button initiates an automatic search of
the frequency band.
Click the SEARCH STOP button again to stop searching.
Auto search may not be able to tune in a station if the signal is weak.
After selecting the frequency you want to store and location on the
page, click ADD to store the frequency on that page.
Frequency store details
Select the frequency you want to delete from the preset page (F-Z)
and click the CLEAR button. The entry for that frequency is deleted.
Stored stations (frequencies) can be deleted only from pages F-Z, not
from pages A-E.
Frequency delete details
Displays frequencies where stations were found with auto search.
Results are displayed in order of frequency from lowest to highest.
Click the ALL button.
Displays all reception frequencies.
Enter the title of the preset page.
The title can be up to 4 characters long.
Frequency Store
Click
on the preset page to display the page for storing a frequency.
Click the frequency you want to store on the page and click the desired location.
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Choosing the location
Choosing the
Frequency
To store an FM station, also select the FM mode (Auto Stereo or FM Mono) you
want to store. Click the FM Mode selector button
and select the mode.
FM Auto Stereo
Tuner receives FM broadcasts in stereo, but automatically
switches to mono If excessive noise is heard in stereo, store
the station in FM Mono.
FM Mono
Tuner receives FM broadcasts in mono. If tuner receved too
much noise in stereo reception, store the station in FM
Mono.
Check that the ADD button is active and click it.
Not Active
Active
Up to 8 stations can be stored on each page.
Deleting a Stored Frequency (on pages F-Z only)
Click the frequency you want to delete from the preset page.
Frequency to be deleted
Check that the Clear button is active and click it.
Not active
Closing the Preset Edit Panel
Click the EDIT button or
to close the panel.
Active
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Troubleshooting
[Problems with Application]
Don't know how to start application
Refer to startup details page.
Application won't start unless USB link is established
between the RP-U100 and PC. Check that the USB
cable is connected properly.
How to make the USB connection
Application doesn't start up
Don't know how to quit application.
Even if the computer and RP-U100 are connected by
USB cable, the Application will not start unless the
power cord of the RP-U100 is plugged into an AC
outlet. Check that the power cord is properly
connected.
Refer to quitting details page.
Don't know how to operate
application
Operation steps are described in this help file.
Check "Page Contents" or search for the page by
using the "Index, Keyword Search, and Search" tab.
Using Help
Don't know how to uninstall.
Refer to uninstall details
[Problems with sound]
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No sound will be heard if the RP-U100 unit is set to STANDBY (OFF).
Turn on the power and check that sound can be heard.
No sound can be heard if the muting function of the Application is
activated.
The muting function is activated also when headphones are used.
Check that muting is turned off.
Mute function details
No sound comes from the speakers if headphones are connected to
the headphone jack. Disconnect the headphones from the headphone
jack in order to hear sound from the speakers.
No sound
No sound can be heard if the volume control is set too low. Adjust
the volume and check again.
Volume adjustment details
No sound will be heard if playback is not started on audio equipment
connected to the RP-U100 or music play software running on the
PC.
Check that playback is in progress on the audio equipment or
computersoftware.
Broadcast stations will be difficult to hear if tuner reception is poor
or tuning was not correctly performed. Refer to the Tuner Panel
page for information on how to tune into a station.
For information on antenna connection and related items, please
refer to the instruction manual of the RP-U100.
No sound is produced if the audio wiring or USB cable are not
connected correctly. Check that the connections to each audio
device and to the personal computer are correct.
When PC_DIGITAL or PC_ANALOG is selected for the PC input, the
sound may sometimes not be output or may be difficult to hear, due
No sound from
to the USB mix level setting.
computer although
Refer to the USB MIX LEVEL setting on the setup Panel for a
PC input is selected.
detailed explanation.
Setup Dialog: USB MIX LEVEL details
Sound from the PC via USB cable may be mixed with sound from
other sources due to the USB MIX LEVEL setting on the Setup
Dialog.
Different sounds are
Change the USB MIX LEVEL setting on the Setup Dialog. Select MIX
heard together.
OFF if you do not want to hear other sound sources with the PC
audio.
Refer to Setup Dialog: USB MIX LEVEL details.
Volume indicator
won't move all the
way.
The upper volume limit for the application can be changed with MAX
VOL POSITION on the setup dialog.
The default setting is half a rotation (50%).
Changing the MAX VOL POSITION setting allows the volume
indicator to move more than halfway (from 50 to 90%).
Refer to Setup Dialog: MAX VOL POSITION details.
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The right and left volume levels will be different if the level balance is
Left and right volume not set to center in the Virtual 3D Parameter Setting Panel.
levels are different. Check the Balance setting.
Virtual 3D parameter setting Panel: Balance details
Recording is not possible if the settings on the recording software
running on the computer are incorrect.
Cannot record with
Refer to the description page for USB capture when making the data
USB capture.
recording settings.
Refer to the USB capture details
[Problem with Windows]
In case of problems with Windows, refer to "Windows Help " or check the Windows
documentation.
Latest Information
Latest Information
Up-to-date information on this product can be obtained at the site listed below.
YAMAHA
http://www.yamaha.com/yec/
Consumer Electronics
Uninstall
Uninstall Procedure
(1) Quit the RP-U100 Application
Also close the help screen (RP-U100 Help) when you start the uninstall.
(2) Open the control panel.
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(3) Double Click the "Add/Remove Programs" icon.
(4) Use "Add/Remove Programs Properties: [Install/Uninstall]" to delete the
RP-U100 application.
Start the uninstall with the RP-U100 application closed and this help page (RPU100 Help) closed.
Select "YAMAHA RP-U100" and click Add/Remove.
If uninstall is performed while the RP-U100 application or help are open, the
application and help files will not be fully uninstalled.
In this case, close the RP-U100 application and help, and manually delete the RPU100 install folder.
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