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R-V1103
Natural Sound AV Receiver
Récepteur audiovisuel “Son Naturel”
Thank you for selecting this YAMAHA AV receiver.
Nous vous remercions d’avoir porté votre choix sur ce récepteur audiovisuel YAMAHA.
OWNER’S MANUAL
MODE D’EMPLOI
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Wall or Ceiling Mounting – The unit should be mounted to
a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the
manufacturer.
8
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.
CAUTION
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.
• 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.
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.
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.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
1
Read Instructions – All the safety and operating
instructions should be read before the unit is operated.
2
Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions
should be retained for future reference.
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.
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.
13 Nonuse Periods – The power cord of the unit should be
unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long
period of time.
14 Object and Liquid Entry – Care should be taken so that
objects do not fall into and liquids are not spilled into the
inside of 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 cabinet damaged.
16 Servicing – The user should not attempt to service the unit
beyond those means described in the operating
instructions. All other servicing should be referred to
qualified service personnel.
17 Power Lines – An outdoor antenna should be located
away from power lines.
18 Grounding or Polarization – Precautions should be taken
so that the grounding or polarization is not defeated.
English
19 For US customers only:
Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an outside antenna is
connected to this unit, be sure the 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.
Note to CATV system installer:
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.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING
MAST
ANTENNA
LEAD IN
WIRE
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
SPECIAL NOTES FOR FCC COMPOSITE
DEVICE (for US customers only)
This device is a composite system. The digital device
component may not cause harmful interference.
FCC INFORMATION (for US customers only)
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 unit “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., U.S.A. 6660 Orangethorpe Ave, Buena Park, CA
90620.
The above statements apply ONLY to those products
distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its
subsidiaries.
We Want You Listening For A Lifetime (for US customers only)
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 from excessive volume levels.
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CONTENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..........Inside the Front Cover
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ..................................2
FEATURES ............................................................3
CAUTION ...............................................................4
NOTES ABOUT THE REMOTE CONTROL
TRANSMITTER .....................................................5
PROFILE OF THIS UNIT .......................................6
SPEAKER SETUP .................................................8
CONNECTIONS ..................................................10
CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS ...............19
ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE USING THIS UNIT
..............................................................................22
ADJUSTMENTS IN THE “SET MENU” MODE
..............................................................................26
BASIC OPERATIONS ..........................................28
TUNING OPERATIONS .......................................32
PRESET TUNING ................................................33
USING DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROCESSOR
(DSP) ...................................................................36
BRIEF OVERVIEW OF DIGITAL SOUND FIELD
PROGRAMS ........................................................40
SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER ............................42
REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER .................43
TROUBLESHOOTING .........................................53
SPECIFICATIONS ...............................................55
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
After unpacking, check that the following parts are included.
Indoor FM Antenna
Remote Control Transmitter
AM Loop Antenna
Antenna adapter (U.S.A. and Canada models only)
User function stickers
Batteries (size AA, R6, UM-3)
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● 5 Speaker Configuration
Main: 80W + 80W (8Ω) RMS Output
Power, 0.04% THD, 20–20,000 Hz
Center: 80W (8Ω) RMS Output Power,
0.07% THD, 20–20,000 Hz
Rear: 80W + 80W (8Ω) RMS Output
Power, 0.07% THD, 20–20,000 Hz
● 3 Center Channel Modes
(NORMAL/WIDE/PHANTOM)
● Digital Sound Field Processor
● Preset Station Shifting Capability (Preset
Editing)
● Dolby Digital (AC-3) Decoder
● BASS EXTENSION Switch for Reinforcing
Bass Response
● 40-Station Random Access Preset Tuning
● Automatic Preset Tuning
● Dolby Pro Logic Surround Decoder
● IF Count Direct PLL Synthesizer Tuning
System
● Theater-like Sound Experience by the
Combination of Dolby Surround and
YAMAHA DSP Technology (CINEMA DSP)
● Video Signal Input/Output Capability
(Including S Video Connections)
● Automatic Input Balance Control for
Dolby Pro Logic Surround
● Test Tone Generator for Easier Speaker
Balance Adjustment
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FEATURES
● SLEEP Timer
● On Screen Display Function Helpful in
Controlling This Unit
● “Learning” Remote Control Transmitter
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CAUTION : READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT.
1. To assure the finest performance, please read this manual
carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference.
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 humming
(transformers, motors). To prevent fire or electrical shock,
do not expose the unit to rain or water.
3. Never open the cabinet. If something drops into the set,
contact your dealer.
4. Do not use force on 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 themselves.
5. The openings on the cabinet assure proper ventilation of
the unit. If these openings are obstructed, the temperature
inside the cabinet will rise rapidly. Therefore, avoid placing
objects against these openings, and install the unit in wellventilated condition. Make sure to allow a space of at least
20 cm behind, 20 cm on the both sides and 30 cm above
the top panel of the unit. Otherwise it may not only damage
the unit, but also cause fire.
6. Always set the VOLUME control to “– ∞” before starting
the audio source play. Increase the volume gradually to an
appropriate level after playback has been started.
7. Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical solvents;
this might damage the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth.
8. Be sure to read the “TROUBLESHOOTING” section
IMPORTANT
Please record the serial number of this unit in the space
below.
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.
FREQUENCY STEP switch (China and General Models
only)
Because the interstation frequency spacing differs in
different areas, set the FREQUENCY STEP switch (located
at the rear) according to the frequency spacing in your area.
Before setting this switch, disconnect the AC power plug of
this unit from the AC outlet.
FOR CANADIAN CUSTOMERS
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE
OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT AND FULLY INSERT.
THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL
REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCECAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS.
regarding common operating errors before concluding that
the unit is faulty.
9. When not planning to use this unit for long periods of time
(ie., vacation, etc.), disconnect the AC power plug from the
wall outlet.
10. To prevent lightning damage, disconnect the AC power
plug and disconnect the antenna cable when there is an
electrical storm.
11. Grounding or polarization – Precautions should be taken
so that the grounding or polarization of an appliance is not
defeated.
WARNING
Do not change the IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch
setting while the power to this unit is on, otherwise this
unit may be damaged.
IF THIS UNIT FAILS TO TURN ON WHEN THE
STANDBY/ON SWITCH IS PRESSED
The IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch may not be set to
either end closely. If so, set the switch to either end closely.
IMPEDANCE SELECTOR
12. AC outlet
Do not connect audio equipment to the AC outlet on the
rear panel if that equipment requires more power than the
outlet is rated to provide.
13. Voltage Selector (China and General Models only)
The voltage selector on the rear panel of this unit must
be set for your local main voltage BEFORE plugging
into the AC main supply.
Voltages are 110/120/220/240 V AC, 50/60 Hz.
IMPEDANCE SELECTOR
SET BEFORE POWER ON
REAR
: 6ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
CENTER SINGLE: 6ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
DUAL: 3ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
MAIN A OR B: 4ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
A B: 8ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
REAR
: 8ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
CENTER SINGLE: 8ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
DUAL: 4ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
MAIN A OR B: 8ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
A B:I6ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
AC OUTLETS
SWITCHED
I20V 60Hz
I00W MAX. TOTAL
This unit is not 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 the standby mode.
In this state, this unit is designed to consume a very small
quantity of power.
(U.S.A. model)
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Battery installation
Remote control transmitter operation range
English
NOTES ABOUT THE REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER
l6
20
l2
28
8
4
40
2
60
0
–dB
2
Remote control
sensor
1
Within approximately
6 m (19.7 feet)
3
30°
30°
Battery replacement
If you find that the remote control transmitter must be used
closer to the main unit, the batteries are weak. Replace both
batteries with new ones.
Notes
● Use only AA, R6, UM-3 batteries for replacement.
● Be sure the polarities are correct. (See the illustration inside
the battery compartment.)
● Remove the batteries if the remote control transmitter will not
be used for an extended period of time.
● If batteries leak, dispose of them immediately. Avoid
touching the leaked material or letting it come in contact with
clothing, etc. Clean the battery compartment thoroughly
before installing new batteries.
● After you change batteries, make sure to press the RESET
button inside the battery compartment.
Notes
● There should be no large obstacles between the remote
control transmitter and the main unit.
● If the remote control sensor is directly illuminated by strong
lighting (especially an inverter type of fluorescent lamp etc.),
it might cause the remote control transmitter not to work
correctly. In this case, reposition the main unit to avoid direct
lighting.
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PROFILE OF THIS UNIT
This unit incorporates a sophisticated, multi-program digital
sound field processor. The processor allows you to
electronically expand and change the shape of the audio sound
field from both audio and video sources, creating a theater-like
experience in your listening room. This unit has a total of 10
digital sound field processor (DSP) modes. You can create an
excellent audio sound field by selecting a suitable sound field
(this will, of course, depend on what you will be listening to),
and adding desired adjustments.
In addition, this unit incorporates a Dolby Pro Logic Surround
decoder and Dolby Digital (AC-3) decoder for multi-channel
sound reproduction of Dolby Surround encoded video sources.
The operation of the Dolby Pro Logic Surround or Dolby Digital
(AC-3) decoder can be controlled by selecting a corresponding
DSP program including combined operations of the Yamaha
DSP and the Dolby Pro Logic Surround or Dolby Digital (AC-3)
decoder.
Digital Sound Field Processing
What is it that makes live music so good? Today’s advanced
sound reproduction technology lets you get extremely close to
the sound of a live performance, but chances are you’ll still
notice something missing, the acoustic environment of the live
concert hall. Extensive research into the exact nature of the
sonic reflections that create the ambience of a large hall has
made it possible for Yamaha engineers to bring you this same
sound in your own listening room, so you’ll feel all the sound of
a live concert.
Furthermore, our technicians, armed with sophisticated
measuring equipment, have even made it possible to capture
the acoustics of a variety of actual concert halls, jazz clubs,
theaters, etc. from around the world, to allow you to accurately
recreate any one of these live performance environments, all in
your own home.
Dolby Pro Logic Surround
This unit employs a Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder similar
to professional Dolby Stereo decoders used in many movie
theaters. By using the Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder, you
can experience the dramatic realism and impact of Dolby
Surround movie theater sound in your own home. Dolby Pro
Logic employs a four channel five speaker system. The Pro
Logic Surround system divides the input signal into four levels:
the left and right main channels, the center channel (used for
dialog), and the rear surround sound channels (used for sound
effects, background noise, and other ambient noises). The
center channel allows listeners seated in even less-than-ideal
positions to hear the dialog originating from the action on the
screen while experiencing good stereo imaging.
Dolby Surround is encoded on the sound track of pre-recorded
video tapes, laser discs, and some TV/cable broadcasts. When
you play a source encoded with Dolby Surround on this unit,
the Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder decodes the signal and
distributes the surround-sound effects.
This Dolby Pro Logic Surround Decoder employs a digital
signal processing system. This system improves the stability of
sound at each channel and crosstalk between channels, so
that positioning of sounds around the room is more accurate
compared with conventional analog signal processing systems.
In addition, this unit features a built-in automatic input balance
control. This always assures you the best performance without
manual adjustment.
Dolby Digital (AC-3)
The built-in Dolby Digital (AC-3) Decoder leads you into a
totally new sound experiences.
Dolby Digital (AC-3) is a new generation of multi-channel digital
audio technology, or the newest spatial sound processing
format developed for 35 mm film-movies by employing a new
kind of low bit-rate audio coding.
Dolby Digital (AC-3) is a digital surround sound system that
provides completely independent multi-channel audio to
consumers. In multi-channel form, Dolby Digital (AC-3)
provides five full range channels in what is sometimes referred
to as a “3/2” configuration: three front channels (left, center and
right), plus two surround channels. A sixth bass-only effect
channel is also provided for output of LFE (low frequency
effect), or low bass effects that are independent of other
channels. This channel is counted as 0.1, thus giving rise to
the term 5.1 channels in total.
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Compared to Dolby Pro Logic that is referred to a “3/1” system
(left front, center, right front and just one surround channel),
Dolby Digital (AC-3) features two surround channels, called
stereo or split surrounds, each offering the same full range
fidelity as the three front channels.
Sound of wide dynamic range reproduced by the five full range
channels presents listeners much excitement that has never
been experienced before. Precise sound orientation by the
discrete digital sound processing expands realism that the
original movie possesses.
Laser Disc and DVD are home audio formats that could benefit
from Dolby Digital (AC-3). In the near future, Dolby Digital (AC3) will also be applied to DBS, CATV and HDTV. The ongoing
release of Dolby Stereo Digital theatrical films now underway
will provide an immediate source of Dolby Digital (AC-3)
encoded video software.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation. “Dolby”, “AC-3”, “Pro Logic”, and the double-D
symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation.
Copyright 1992 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
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English
The following original functions make the surround-sound
effect of Dolby Digital (AC-3) become the most suitable for your
audio system and the listening conditions.
Dynamic range (sound scale) of source can be
changed so that it will be suitable for the listening
conditions.
Output of low bass from any channel can be assigned
to either the MAIN SPEAKERS terminals or
SUBWOOFER terminal to maximize system
performance.
Output of LFE can be assigned to either the MAIN
SPEAKERS terminals or SUBWOOFER terminal to
maximize system performance.
Dolby Surround + DSP (CINEMA DSP)
Dolby Surround sound system shows its full ability in a large
movie theater, because movie sounds are originally designed
to be reproduced in a large movie theater using many
speakers. It is difficult to create a sound environment similar to
that of a movie theater in your listening room, because the
room size, materials of inside walls, the number of speakers,
etc. of your listening room is much different from those of a
movie theater.
Yamaha DSP technology made it possible to present you with
nearly the same sound experience as that of a large movie
theater in your listening room by compensating for lack of
presence and dynamics in your listening room with its original
digital sound fields combined with Dolby Surround sound field.
CINEMA DSP
The YAMAHA “CINEMA DSP” logo indicates those programs
are created by the combination of Dolby Surround and
YAMAHA DSP technology.
Dolby Pro Logic + 2 Digital Sound Fields
Dolby Digital (AC-3) + 3 Digital Sound Fields
Digital sound fields are created on the presence side and
the rear surround side of the Dolby Pro Logic Surrounddecoded sound field respectively. They create a wide
acoustic environment and emphasize surround-effect in the
room, letting you feel much presence as if you are watching
a movie in a popular Dolby Stereo theater.
Digital sound fields are created on the presence side and
the independent left and right surround sides of the Dolby
Digital (AC-3)-decoded sound field respectively. They
create a wide acoustic environment and much surround
effect in the room without losing high channel separation.
With wide dynamic range of Dolby Digital (AC-3) sound, this
sound field combination lets you feel as if you are watching
a movie in the newest Dolby Stereo Digital theater. This will
be the most ideal home theater sound at the present time.
This combination is available when the sound field program
No. 2, No. 3 or No. 4 is selected, and the input signal of
source is analog, PCM audio or encoded with the Dolby
Digital (AC-3) in 2-channels.
This combination is available when the sound field program
No. 2, No. 3 or No. 4 is selected, and the input signal of
source is encoded with the Dolby Digital (AC-3) (except in
2-channels).
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SPEAKER SETUP
SPEAKERS TO BE USED
This unit is designed to provide the best sound-field quality
with a 5 speaker configuration, using main speakers, rear
speakers and a center speaker.
The main speakers are used for the main source sound plus
the effect sounds. They will probably be the speakers from
your present stereo system. The rear speakers are used for
the effect and surround sounds, and the center speaker is for
the center sounds (dialog, vocals, etc.). If for some reason it is
not practical to use a center speaker, you can do without it.
Best results, however, are obtained with the full system.
Use of a subwoofer expands your sound field
It is also possible to further expand your system with the
addition of a subwoofer and amplifier. The use of a subwoofer
is effective not only for reinforcing bass frequencies from any
or all channels, but also for reproducing the LFE (low
frequency effect) sound with high fidelity when playing back a
source with the Dolby Digital (AC-3) decoded. You may wish to
choose the convenience of a Yamaha Active Servo Processing
Subwoofer System, which has its own built-in power amplifier.
The main speakers should be high performance models and
have enough power handling capacity to accept the maximum
output of your audio system.
Other speakers do not have to be equal to the main speakers.
For precise sound localization, however, it is ideal to use high
performance models that can reproduce sounds in full range
for the center speaker and the rear speakers.
SPEAKER CONFIGURATION
5-Speaker Configuration
4-Speaker Configuration
This configuration is the most effective and recommended one.
When playing back a source using the DSP program,
DIGITAL (PRO LOGIC),
DIGITAL (PRO LOGIC)
ENHANCED,
DIGITAL (70 mm) MOVIE THEATER or TV
SPORTS, or when playing back a source which contains
center-channel signals (dialog, vocals, etc.) using any DSP
program with the Dolby Digital (AC-3) decoded, conversations
will be output from the center speaker and the ambience will be
excellent.
Note: Set the CENTER SPEAKER mode to the “NORMAL” or
“WIDE” position. (For details, refer to page 22.)
The center speaker is not used in this configuration. When
playing back a source using the DSP program,
DIGITAL
(PRO LOGIC),
DIGITAL (PRO LOGIC) ENHANCED,
DIGITAL (70 mm) MOVIE THEATER or TV SPORTS, or when
playing back a source which contains center-channel signals
(dialog, vocals, etc.) using any DSP program with the Dolby
Digital (AC-3) decoded, the center sound is output from the left
and the right main speakers. However, the sound effect of
other programs can be the same as that of the 5-speaker
configuration.
Note: Be sure to set the CENTER SPEAKER mode to the
“PHANTOM” position. (For details, refer to page 22.)
Front
Main L
Center
FrontRR
Main
Front
Main L
Dialogue
Dialogue
Surround sound
Rear L
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Main
FrontRR
Rear R
Surround sound
Rear L
Rear R
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SPEAKER PLACEMENT
When you place speakers, refer to the following.
Main:
In normal position. (The position of your present
stereo speaker system.)
Rear:
Behind your listening position, facing slightly inward.
Nearly 1.8 m (approx. 6 feet) up from the floor.
Center: Precisely between the main speakers. (To avoid
interference with TV sets, use a magnetically shielded
speaker.)
Subwoofer:
The position of the subwoofer is not so critical
because low bass tones are not highly directional.
Main speaker
Center speaker
Rear speaker
Subwoofer
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CONNECTIONS
Never plug in this unit and other components until all connections are completed.
CONNECTIONS WITH OTHER COMPONENTS
When making connections between this unit and other components, be sure all connections are made correctly, that is to say L (left)
to L, R (right) to R, “+” to “+” and “–” to “–”. Also, refer to the owner’s manual for each component to be connected to this unit.
* If you have YAMAHA components numbered as 1, 3, 4, etc. on the rear panel, connections can be made easily by making sure
to connect the output (or input) terminals of each component to the same-numbered terminals of this unit.
Monitor TV
VIDEO IN
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
LD player, DVD player, etc.
GND
OUTPUT
Turntable
2
*
(U.S.A. model)
OUTPUT
GND
REMOTE CONTROL
IN
PCM/
DIGITAL IN
MAIN
(AC–3 DIGITAL IN)
OUT
OPTICAL
DVD/LD
CENTER
REAR
(SURROUND)
COAXIAL
DVD/LD
ON SCREEN SELECTOR
S VIDEO VIDEO
FM
ANT
MONITOR
OUT
GND
SUB
WOOFER
VIDEO SIGNAL
VCR
IN
OUT
MONITOR
OUT
DVD/LD
SET BEFORE POWER ON
REAR
: 6ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
CENTER SINGLE: 6ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
DUAL: 3ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
MAIN A OR B: 4ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
A B: 8ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
TV/DBS
75Ω UNBAL.
S VIDEO SIGNAL
IMPEDANCE SELECTOR
TV/DBS
VCR
IN
REAR
: 8ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
CENTER SINGLE: 8ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
DUAL: 4ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
MAIN A OR B: 8ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
A B:I6ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
OUT
AC OUTLETS
AM
ANT
SWITCHED
I20V 60Hz
I00W MAX. TOTAL
AUDIO SIGNAL
PHONO
CD
TAPE/MD
DVD/LD
TAPE PB REC OUT
TV/DBS
VCR
IN
OUT
1
*
MAIN LEVEL
—I0dB 0dB
1
3
4
CD player
1
2
**
,
10
: See the next page.
Tape deck,
MD recorder, etc.
TV/Satellite tuner
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
AUDIO OUT
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO OUT
LINE IN
LINE OUT
OUTPUT
To AC outlet
Video cassette recorder
English
*
1
2
AC OUTLET(S) (SWITCHED)
*
(U.S.A., Canada, Singapore, China and General models)
......................................................... 2 SWITCHED OUTLETS
(Australia model) ................................. 1 SWITCHED OUTLET
Connecting the ground wire of the turntable to the GND
terminal will normally minimize hum, but in some cases better
results may be obtained with the ground wire disconnected.
GND terminal (For turntable use)
Use these to connect the power cords from your components
to this unit.
The power to the SWITCHED outlets is controlled by this unit’s
STANDBY/ON switch or the provided remote control
transmitter’s SYSTEM POWER ON and STANDBY keys.
These outlets will supply power to any component whenever
this unit is turned on.
The maximum power (total power consumption of components)
that can be connected to the SWITCHED AC OUTLET(S) is
100 watts.
n CONNECTING TO VIDEO AUX TERMINALS (ON THE FRONT PANEL)
These terminals are used to connect any video input source such as a camcorder to this unit.
VIDEO AUX
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L AUDIO R
AUDIO OUT R
R
AUDIO OUT L
L
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO
Camcorder
S VIDEO OUT
S VIDEO
For Custom Installer
For U.S.A., Canada and Australia models only
REMOTE CONTROL (IN, OUT) terminals
These terminals are used for custom installation system.
When this unit is connected to the components for custom
installation system, you can operate this unit with the
system remote control.
Connect the REMOTE CONTROL IN terminal of this unit to
the output terminal of the central controller for custom
installation system.
By connecting the REMOTE CONTROL OUT terminal of
this unit to the REMOTE CONTROL IN terminal of the other
component, you can also operate it with the system remote
control. In this way, up to 6 components can be connected
in series.
GND
REMOTE CONTROL
IN
OUT
Ω UNBAL.
PCM/
DIGITAL IN
(AC-3 DIGITAL IN)
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
DVD/LD
DVD/LD
MONITOR
OUT
DVD/LD
ON SCREEN SELECTOR
S VIDEO VIDEO
S VIDEO SIGNAL
MONITOR
OUT
VCR
IN
OUT
VIDEO S
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n CONNECTING TO DIGITAL (OPTICAL AND COAXIAL) TERMINALS
Notes
● When connecting an audio/video unit to both of the digital
and analog terminals of this unit, make sure to connect to
both terminals of the same name.
● Be sure to attach the covers when the OPTICAL terminals
are not being used, in order to protect the terminals from
dust.
● All digital audio signal input terminals are applicable to the
sampling frequency of 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz.
If your DVD (LD) player, TV/satellite tuner, etc. are equipped
with coaxial or optical digital audio signal output terminals, they
can be connected to this unit’s COAXIAL and/or OPTICAL
digital signal input terminals.
To make a connection between optical digital audio signal
terminals, remove the cover from each terminal, and then
connect them by using a commercially available optical fiber
cable that conforms to EIAJ standards. Other cables might not
function correctly.
Even if you connect an audio/video unit to the OPTICAL (or
COAXIAL) terminal of this unit, you must keep the unit
connected with the same named analog audio signal terminals
of this unit, because digital signal cannot be recorded by a tape
deck or VCR connected to this unit. You can switch the
selection of input signals between “digital” and “analog” easily.
(See page 29 for details.)
COAXIAL
DIGITAL OUT
DVD (LD) player
ANALOG
OUT
TV/Satellite tuner
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
OUT
COAXIAL
DIGITAL
OUT
GND
REMOTE CONTROL
IN
PCM/
DIGITAL IN
(AC–3 DIGITAL IN)
OUT
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
DVD/LD
DVD/LD
MONITOR
OUT
DVD/LD
TV/DBS
75Ω UNBAL.
ON SCREEN SELECTOR
S VIDEO VIDEO
FM
ANT
S VIDEO SIGNAL
MONITOR
OUT
GND
VIDEO SIGNAL
VCR
IN
OUT
TV/DBS
VCR
IN
OUT
AM
ANT
AUDIO SIGNAL
PHONO
CD
1
TAPE/MD
DVD/LD
TAPE PB REC OUT
3
TV/DBS
VCR
IN
OUT
4
(U.S.A. model)
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ANALOG
OUT
English
Notes on connecting with an LD player equipped with an AC-3 RF output
If desired, you can also connect the digital signal output
terminal (for 2-channel audio signals) of the LD player to this
unit. If you will do so, connect it to the COAXIAL digital signal
input terminal of this unit, and connect the RF demodulator to
the OPTICAL digital signal input terminal of this unit.
By this connection, if the input mode of the DVD/LD source is
in “AUTO”, you can enjoy listening to sounds with the Dolby
Digital (AC-3) decoded when you play a disc encoded with the
Dolby Digital (AC-3) though signals are input to both OPTICAL
and COAXIAL digital signal input terminals of this unit
simultaneously (because signals input to the OPTICAL terminal
take priority of signals input to the COAXIAL terminal).
See page 29 for details about switching the input mode.
If your LD player has AC-3 RF signal output terminal and no
digital signal output terminal for AC-3 discrete audio signals,
connect the AC-3 RF signal output terminal to this unit’s
OPTICAL (or COAXIAL) digital signal input terminal by using
an RF demodulator (separate purchase).
First, connect the AC-3 RF signal output terminal of the LD
player to the AC-3 RF signal input terminal of the RF
demodulator. Next, connect the optical (or coaxial) digital
signal output terminal of the RF demodulator to the OPTICAL
(or COAXIAL) digital signal input terminal of this unit.
This connection is necessary for sending audio signals
encoded with the Dolby Digital (AC-3) from the LD player to
this unit.
It is also necessary to connect the LD player to this unit’s
analog audio signal input terminals regardless of the AC-3 RF
signal connection, for playing back an LD source with the
Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoded or in normal stereo (or
monaural).
COAXIAL
DIGITAL OUT
GND
REMOTE CONTROL
IN
PCM/
LD player
ANALOG
OUT
AC-3
RF OUT
DIGITAL IN
(AC–3 DIGITAL IN)
OUT
OPTICAL
DVD/LD
COAXIAL
DVD/LD
TV/DBS
75Ω UNBAL.
ON SCREEN SELECTOR
S VIDEO VIDEO
FM
ANT
S VIDEO SIGNAL
MONITOR
OUT
GND
VCR
IN
COAXIAL
DIGITAL OUT
VIDEO SIGNAL
OUT
MONITOR
OUT
DVD/LD
TV/DBS
VCR
IN
OUT
OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUT
AM
ANT
AC-3
RF IN
AUDIO SIGNAL
PHONO
CD
1
TAPE/MD
DVD/LD
TAPE PB REC OUT
3
TV/DBS
VCR
IN
RF demodulator
(YAMAHA APD-1 etc.)
OUT
4
(U.S.A. model)
Notes
● If your LD player has an OPTICAL digital output terminal
(for 2-channel audio signals), be sure not to connect it to
this unit’s OPTICAL digital input terminal. If you do so,
when you play a disc encoded with the Dolby Digital (AC-3),
the Dolby Digital (AC-3) will not be decoded because the 2channel audio signals input to this unit’s OPTICAL digital
input terminal are selected prior to the signals encoded with
the Dolby Digital (AC-3) input to this unit’s COAXIAL digital
input terminal by way of an RF demodulator.
●
●
If, for example, you play a CD on the LD player (which can
play a CD also), there is no input to the OPTICAL terminal,
so the signals input to the COAXIAL terminal take priority. In
this case, switch off the RF demodulator to listen to CD
sound surely. However, if your RF demodulator is the
Yamaha model APD-1, you do not have to switch it off.
When you want to play a source encoded with the Dolby
Digital (AC-3) without decoding the Dolby Digital (AC-3),
you must switch off the power to the RF demodulator.
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n CONNECTING TO S VIDEO SIGNAL TERMINALS
VIDEO IN
ON SCREEN
SELECTOR
1
2
PAL NTSC S VIDEO VIDEO
*
VCR
IN
OUT
MONITOR
OUT
S VIDEO
IN
MONITOR
OUT
(General model)
VIDEO SIGNAL
DVD/LD
TV/DBS
VCR
IN
OUT
VIDEO IN
S VIDEO SIGNAL
VIDEO OUT
*
S VIDEO
OUT
Note
If video signals are sent to both S VIDEO SIGNAL input
and composite input terminals, the signals will be sent to
their respective output terminals.
Monitor TV
S VIDEO IN
If you have a video cassette recorder and a monitor equipped
with “S” (high-resolution) video terminals, those terminals can
be connected to this unit’s S VIDEO SIGNAL terminals.
Connect the video cassette recorder’s “S” video input and
output terminals to this unit’s S VIDEO SIGNAL VCR IN and
OUT terminals respectively, and connect the monitor’s “S”
video input terminal to this unit’s S VIDEO SIGNAL MONITOR
OUT terminal. Otherwise, connect the video cassette
recorder’s composite video terminals to this unit’s composite
video terminals, and connect the monitor’s composite video
input terminal to this unit’s composite MONITOR OUT terminal.
Video cassette recorder
ON SCREEN DISPLAY
If you connect a video cassette recorder, LD player, video
monitor, etc. to this unit, you can display DSP program
names and information about other settings and adjustments
on the video monitor screen which is connected to the
composite VIDEO SIGNAL (or S VIDEO SIGNAL)
MONITOR OUT terminal of this unit. Information is
superimposed over the video image.
If there is no program material on the monitor, the
information will be displayed over a monochromatic
background.
By using the ON SCREEN SELECTOR S VIDEO/VIDEO
switch, select the video monitor connected to the S VIDEO
SIGNAL MONITOR OUT terminal or composite VIDEO
SIGNAL MONITOR OUT terminal on which you want to
display the screen display information.
1
*
ON SCREEN SELECTOR S VIDEO/VIDEO switch
S VIDEO: In this position, the screen display information is
displayed on the video monitor connected to the
S VIDEO SIGNAL MONITOR OUT terminal.
VIDEO:
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In this position, the screen display information is
displayed on the video monitor connected to the
composite VIDEO SIGNAL MONITOR OUT
terminal.
2
*
PAL/NTSC switch (China and General models only)
This unit is designed for use with the NTSC and PAL
television formats. Set this switch to the position for the
format your monitor TV employs.
PAL:
Outputs signals in the PAL format no matter which
format (PAL or NTSC) of video signal is sent from
an external video unit to this unit.
Set to this position if your monitor TV employs the
PAL format.
NTSC: Outputs signals in the NTSC format no matter which
format (PAL or NTSC) of video signal is sent from
an external video unit to this unit.
Set to this position if your monitor TV employs the
NTSC format.
Note
Make sure to input a video signal which employs the same
format that your monitor TV employs, otherwise a picture will
not be played back normally.
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CONNECTING SPEAKERS
Rear speaker
Subwoofer system
Rear speaker
Left
Right
Center speaker
(U.S.A. model)
OUTPUT
MAIN
REAR
CENTER
IMPEDANCE SELECTOR
REAR
SET BEFORE POWER ON
(SURROUND)
(SURROUND)
REAR
: 6ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
CENTER SINGLE: 6ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
DUAL: 3ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
MAIN A OR B: 4ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
A B: 8ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
CENTER
C
D
REAR
: 8ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
CENTER SINGLE: 8ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
DUAL: 4ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
MAIN A OR B: 8ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
A B:I6ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
SUB
WOOFER
DUAL
SINGLE
CAUTION
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR CORRECT SETTING.
MAIN
A
B
B
SPEAKERS
Right
Main speakers B
A
Right
Left
MAIN LEVEL
—I0dB 0dB
See the
next
page.
Left
Main speakers A
Note on center speaker connection:
Note
Use speakers with the specified impedance shown on the
rear of this unit.
Note on main speaker connections:
One or two speaker systems can be connected to this unit. If
you use only one speaker system, connect it to either the
SPEAKERS A or B terminals.
One or two center speakers can be connected to this unit. If
you cannot place the center speaker on or under the TV, it is
recommended to use two center speakers and place them on
both sides of the TV to orient the center sound at the center
position. For connecting two center speakers, follow the
method shown below.
REAR
(SURROUND)
Note on a subwoofer connection:
You may wish to add a subwoofer to reinforce low frequencies
or to output low bass sound from the subwoofer channel when
reproducing discrete signals.
Connect the SUBWOOFER OUTPUT terminal of this unit to
the INPUT terminal of the subwoofer amplifier, and connect the
speaker terminals of the subwoofer amplifier to the subwoofer.
With some subwoofers, including the Yamaha Active Servo
Processing Subwoofer System, the amplifier and subwoofer
are in the same unit.
CENTER
C
D
DUAL
SINGLE
Center speaker
Center speaker
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How to Connect:
Connect the SPEAKERS terminals to your speakers with wire of the proper gauge, cut as short as possible. If the connections are
faulty, no sound will be heard from the speakers. Make sure that the polarity of the speaker wires is correct, that is the + and –
markings are observed. If these wires are reversed, the sound will be unnatural and lack bass.
Caution
Do not let the bare speaker wires touch each other and do not let them touch any metal part of this unit. This could damage
this unit and/or speakers.
For connecting to the MAIN SPEAKERS terminals
Red: positive (+)
Black: negative (–)
2
1
3
For connecting to the REAR and CENTER SPEAKERS
terminals
Red: positive (+)
Black: negative (–)
➀ Unscrew the knob.
➁ Insert the bare wire.
[Remove approx. 5mm
(1/4”) insulation from
the speaker wires.]
➂ Tighten the knob and
secure the wire.
<U.S.A., Canada, China and General models only>
➀ Press the tab.
➁ Insert the bare wire.
➀
[Remove approx. 5mm
(1/4”) insulation from
the speaker wires.]
➂ Release the tab and
secure the wire.
➂
➁
Banana Plug connections are also possible. Simply insert the
Banana Plug connector into the corresponding terminal.
MAIN LEVEL switch
Normally set to “0 dB”. If desired, you can decrease the
output level at the MAIN SPEAKERS terminals by 10 dB by
setting this switch to “–10 dB”.
MAIN LEVEL
— I0 dB 0 dB
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OUTPUT
MAIN
CENTER
REAR
(SURROUND)
SUB
WOOFER
REAR (SURROUND) OUTPUT terminals
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n OUTPUT terminals (for driving speakers with external amplifiers)
These terminals are for rear channel line output. There is no
connection to these terminals when you use the built-in
amplifier.
However, if you drive rear speakers with an external stereo
power amplifier, connect the input terminals of the external
amplifier (MAIN IN or AUX terminals of a power amplifier or an
integrated amplifier) to these terminals.
MAIN OUTPUT terminals
These terminals are for main channel line output. There is no
connection to these terminals when you use the built-in
amplifier.
However, if you drive main speakers with an external stereo
power amplifier, connect the input terminals of the external
amplifier (MAIN IN or AUX terminals of a power amplifier or an
integrated amplifier) to these terminals.
* Output signals from the MAIN OUTPUT terminals are
affected by the use of BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE controls
and BASS EXTENSION switch.
CENTER OUTPUT terminal
This terminal is for center channel line output. There is no
connection to this terminal when you use the built-in amplifier.
However, if you drive a center speaker with an external power
amplifier, connect the input terminal of the external amplifier to
this terminal.
SUBWOOFER OUTPUT terminal
This terminal is for connecting with the input terminal of an
amplifier for driving a subwoofer.
When the input signals to this unit are in normal 2-channel
stereo, this terminal outputs only frequencies below 150 Hz
(200 Hz for General model only) from the main and center
channels. When discrete signals are input to this unit and are
selected as the input source, this terminal outputs signals from
the subwoofer channel.
Note
Output level of signals from all of these terminals are
adjusted by the use of VOLUME control on the front panel
or MASTER VOLUME keys on the remote control
transmitter.
n IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch
Be sure to switch this only when the power to this unit is not on.
Select the position whose requirements your speaker system
meets.
(Upper position)
Rear:
The impedance of each speaker must be 6Ω or
higher.
WARNING
Do not change the IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch
setting while the power to this unit is on, otherwise this
unit may be damaged.
Center: If you use one center speaker, the impedance of the
speaker must be 6Ω or higher.
If you use two center speakers, the impedance of
each speaker must be 3Ω or higher.
IF THIS UNIT FAILS TO TURN ON WHEN THE
STANDBY/ON SWITCH IS PRESSED
The IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch may not be set to
either end closely. If so, set the switch to either end closely.
Main:
IMPEDANCE SELECTOR
(U.S.A. model)
If you use one pair of main speakers, the impedance
of each speaker must be 4Ω or higher.
If you use two pairs of main speakers, the impedance
of each speaker must be 8Ω or higher.
(Lower position)
Rear:
The impedance of each speaker must be 8Ω or
higher.
IMPEDANCE SELECTOR
SET BEFORE POWER ON
REAR
: 6ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
CENTER SINGLE: 6ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
DUAL: 3ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
MAIN A OR B: 4ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
A B: 8ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
REAR
: 8ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
CENTER SINGLE: 8ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
DUAL: 4ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
MAIN A OR B: 8ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
A B:I6ΩMIN. /SPEAKER
AC OUTLETS
SWITCHED
I20V 60Hz
I00W MAX. TOTAL
Center: If you use one center speaker, the impedance of the
speaker must be 8Ω or higher.
If you use two center speakers, the impedance of
each speaker must be 4Ω or higher.
Main:
<Except Canada model>
If you use one pair of main speakers, the impedance
of each speaker must be 8Ω or higher.
If you use two pairs of main speakers, the
impedance of each speaker must be 16Ω or higher.
<For Canada model only>
The impedance of each speaker must be 8Ω or
higher.
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ANTENNA CONNECTIONS
●
●
Each antenna should be connected to the designated terminals correctly, referring to the following diagram.
Both AM and FM indoor antennas are included with this unit. In general, these antennas will probably provide sufficient signal
strength. Nevertheless, a properly installed outdoor antenna will give clearer reception than an indoor one. If you experience
poor reception quality, an outdoor antenna may result in improvement.
Outdoor FM antenna
Outdoor AM antenna
Indoor FM
antenna
(included)
AM loop
antenna
(included)
GND
75-ohm/300-ohm
antenna adapter
75Ω UNBAL.
FM
ANT
75-ohm coaxial cable
GND
AM
ANT
PHONO
75-ohm/300-ohm
antenna adapter
300-ohm feeder
Ground
Connecting the AM loop antenna
1
2
➀
➂
➁
3
Orient so that the best
reception is obtained.
* The AM loop antenna should be placed apart from the main unit. The antenna may be hung on a wall.
* The AM loop antenna should be kept connected, even if an outdoor AM antenna is connected to this unit.
GND terminal
For maximum safety and minimum interference, connect the
GND terminal to a good earth ground. A good earth ground is
a metal stake driven into moist earth.
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Notes
● When connecting the indoor
FM antenna, insert its
connector into the FM ANT
terminal firmly.
● If you need an outdoor
FM antenna to improve
FM reception quality, either
300-ohm feeder or coaxial cable may be used. In locations
troubled by electrical interference, coaxial cable is
preferable.
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CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
FRONT PANEL
1
2
NATURAL SOUND
3
AV RECEIVER
4
CINEMA DSP
RX–V793
5
DIGITAL/
PRO LOGIC
ENHANCED
DISCO
ROCK
CONCERT
MOVIE
THEATER
JAZZ CLUB
6
TV
SPORTS
STADIUM
CHURCH
CONCERT
HALL
7
EFFECT
VOLUME
l6
VCR
PRESET
ROOM 2
AM
FM
STANDBY/ON
DIGITAL
ENHANCED
70 mm
kHz
MHz
STEREO
TAPE 2 MONITOR
MEMORY
AUTO TUNING
SPEAKERS SPEAKERS
B
A
ROOM 2 CONTROL
0
20 40 60
PS
PTY
RT
DIGITAL
DSP
PRO LOGIC
AUTO SLEEP
PCM AC—3
PTY HOLD EON NEWS INFO AFFAIRS SPORT
CT
TAPE/MD
MONITOR
VIDEO AUX
TUNER
A/B/C/D/E
1
2
3
4
20
DVD/LD
l2
28
8
60
2
dB
ms
NORMAL WIDEPHANTOM
l00
TV/DBS
5
6
7
PHONO
CD
4
40
8
0
–dB
PHONES
SPEAKERS
BASS
0
l
l
BASS
TONE
EXTENSION BYPASS
B
A
2
2
3
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
3
4
0AB C
2
3
4
5
BALANCE
0
l
l
2
3
4
5
8 9
TREBLE
0
l
l
4
5
5
2
FM/AM
DELAY/CENTER
DOWN TUNING UP /REAR/SWFR
VIDEO AUX
SET
MENU
2
3
3
4
MEMORY
EDIT
TUNING
MODE
4
L5
D
5R
E
1 STANDBY/ON switch
Press this switch to turn the power to this unit on. Press it
again to turn this unit into the standby mode.
* When you press this switch to turn the power on, you will
hear a click and a sound of the built-in fan rotating for a
moment.
Standby mode
In this state, this unit consumes a very small quantity of
power to receive infrared-signals from the remote control
transmitter.
2 Remote control sensor
Receives signals from the remote control transmitter.
MAN’L/AUTO FM
AUTO/MAN’L MONO
S VIDEO
F GHJ L M
IK
VIDEO
L AUDIO R
N
7 VOLUME control
Used to raise or lower the volume level.
8 PHONES jack
When you listen with headphones, connect the headphones to
the PHONES jack. You can listen to the sound to be output
from the main speakers through headphones.
When listening with headphones privately, set both the
SPEAKERS A and B switches to the OFF position and switch
off the digital sound field processor (so that no DSP program
name is illuminated on the display) by pressing the EFFECT
button.
PHONES
3 Display panel
Shows various information. (For details, refer to page 21.)
4 Input selector buttons
Select a program source to listen to or watch. When a button is
pressed, the name of selected source appears on the display.
5 DSP program selector buttons
Select a DSP program. When a button is pressed, the name of
selected program lights up on the display.
6 EFFECT button
Switches on and off the output from the center and rear
speakers so that the sound becomes normal 2-channels.
* Even if the output from the center and rear speakers is off,
when the Dolby Digital (AC-3) is decoded, signals at all
channels are distributed to the main channels and output
from the main speakers.
9 SPEAKERS switches
Set the switch A or B (or both A and B) for the main speaker
system (connected to this unit) you will use to the ON position.
Set the switch for the main speaker system you will not use to
the OFF position.
0 A/B/C/D/E button
Press this button to select a desired group (A–E) of preset
stations.
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A BASS EXTENSION switch
H EDIT button
When this switch is pressed inward (ON), boosts bass
frequency response at the main left and main right channels
while maintaining overall tonal balance. If you do not have a
subwoofer, the use of this switch will be effective to reinforce
the bass frequencies.
This button is used to exchange the places of two preset
stations with each other.
B TONE BYPASS switch
When this switch is pressed inward (ON), the input signal does
not pass through the tone (BASS and TREBLE) control
circuitry so that it is unaffected by the tone control circuitry. Use
this switch to obtain pure sound and to check the tone control
setting. Press this switch to release it outward (OFF) to use the
tone control circuitry.
C Preset station number selector buttons
Select a preset station number (1 to 8).
D Tone controls
These controls are effective only for the sound from the main
speakers.
BASS
Used to increase or decrease the low frequency response.
The 0 position produces flat response.
TREBLE
Used to increase or decrease the high frequency response.
The 0 position produces flat response.
E BALANCE control
This control is effective only for the sound from the main
speakers.
Adjusts the balance of the output volume to the left and right
speakers to compensate for sound imbalance caused by
speaker location or listening room conditions.
F FM/AM button
Press this button to switch the reception band to FM or AM.
G MEMORY (MAN’L/AUTO FM) button
When this button is pressed, the “MEMORY” indicator flashes
for about 5 seconds. During this period, select a desired
preset station number by pressing the corresponding preset
station number selector button to enter the displayed station
into the memory.
When this button is pressed and held for more than 3 seconds,
the automatic preset tuning begins. (For details, refer to page
34.)
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I TUNING DOWN/UP button
Used for tuning. Press the “UP” side to tune in to higher
frequencies, and press the “DOWN” side to tune in to lower
frequencies.
J TUNING MODE (AUTO/MAN’L MONO) button
Press this button to switch the tuning mode to automatic or
manual. To select the automatic tuning mode, press this
button so that the “AUTO TUNING” indicator lights up on the
display. To select the manual tuning mode, press this button
so that the “AUTO TUNING” indicator goes off.
K DELAY/CENTER/REAR/SWFR button
Whenever pressed, selects the item of changing delay time
(DELAY), center speaker output level (CENTER), rear speaker
output level (REAR) and subwoofer output level (SWFR) in
turn.
* Depending on a mode of this unit, the number of selections
differs. For example, when the built-in digital sound field
processor (including the Dolby Pro Logic Decoder or the
Dolby Digital (AC-3) Decoder) is off, only the item for
changing subwoofer output level can be selected.
L –/+ button
Adjusts the level of item selected by pressing the
DELAY/CENTER/REAR/SWFR button. Moreover, performs
setting changes and adjustments for functions selected by
pressing the SET MENU button.
M SET MENU button
Whenever pressed, selects functions in the SET MENU mode.
N VIDEO AUX terminals
Connect an auxiliary video or audio input source unit such as a
camcorder to these terminals. If the connected video unit has a
S video output terminal, connect it to the S VIDEO terminal to
obtain a high resolution picture. The source connected to these
terminals can be selected by the corresponding input selector
button.
English
DISPLAY PANEL
1
PRESET
ROOM 2
AM
FM
kHz
MHz
TAPE 2 MONITOR
MEMORY
AUTO TUNING
SPEAKERS SPEAKERS
B
ROOM 2 CONTROL
A
2
3
4
5
STEREO
DIGITAL
ENHANCED
dB
mS
70 mm
AUTO
DIGITAL
NORMAL WIDE PHANTOM
PCM
0
20 40 60
DSP
DIGITAL
PRO LOGIC
SLEEP
l00
6
7
1 Multi-information display
Displays various information, for example station frequency,
preset station number and name of selected input source.
6 Signal-level meter
2 MEMORY indicator
When the MEMORY button is pressed, this indicator flashes
for about 5 seconds. During this period, the displayed station
can be programmed to the memory by using the A/B/C/D/E
button and the preset station number selector buttons.
7
3 AUTO TUNING indicator
Lights up when this unit is in the automatic tuning mode.
4 TAPE MONITOR indicator
Lights up when the tape deck (or MD recorder etc.) is selected
as the input source by pressing the TAPE/MD MONITOR
button.
5 STEREO indicator
Lights up when an FM stereo broadcast with sufficient signal
strength is received.
8
9
Indicates the signal level of the received station.
If multipath interference is detected, the indication decreases.
DIGITAL, DSP and
PRO LOGIC indicators
“
DIGITAL” lights up when the built-in Dolby Digital (AC-3)
Decoder is on and the signals of selected source encoded with
the Dolby Digital (AC-3) is not in 2-channels. “DSP” lights up
when the built-in digital sound field processor is on, and “
PRO LOGIC” lights up when the built-in Dolby Pro Logic
Surround Decoder is on. Depending on the selected DSP
program, both “
DIGITAL” and “DSP”, or both “DSP” and
“
PRO LOGIC” will light up.
8 Digital audio input signal indicators
When digital audio signals not encoded with the Dolby Digital
(AC-3) are input to this unit, “PCM DIGITAL” lights up.
When digital audio signals encoded with the Dolby Digital
(AC-3) are input to this unit, “
DIGITAL” lights up.
9 SLEEP indicator
Lights up while the built-in SLEEP timer is functioning.
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ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE USING THIS UNIT
SELECTING THE OUTPUT MODES SUITABLE FOR YOUR SPEAKER
SYSTEM
This unit provides you the following four functions to determine the method of distributing output signals to speakers suitable for
your audio system. When speaker connections are all completed, select a proper position on each function to make the best use of
your speaker system.
4. CENTER SPEAKER (CNTR)
5. REAR SPEAKER (REAR)
6. MAIN SPEAKER (MAIN)
7. LFE/BASS OUT (BASS)
DESCRIPTION OF EACH FUNCTION
4. CENTER SPEAKER
6. MAIN SPEAKER
Choices: NRML/WIDE/PHNTM
Preset position: NRML
Choices: SMALL/LARGE
Preset position: LARGE
NRML (Normal):
Select this position when you use a center speaker
that is smaller than the main speakers. In this
position, low bass signals (below 90 Hz) at the center
channel are output from the main speakers (or the
SUBWOOFER OUTPUT terminal if the SMALL
position is selected on “6. MAIN SPEAKER” and the
SWFR position is selected on “7. LFE/BASS OUT”).
WIDE:
Select this position when your center speaker is
approximately the same size as the main speakers.
PHNTM (Phantom):
Select this position when you do not have a center
speaker. The center channel sound will be output
from the left and right main speakers.
SMALL: Select this position if your main speakers do not have
a high ability for bass reproduction. However, if your
system does not include a subwoofer, do not select
this position.
In this position, low bass signals (below 90 Hz) at the
main channels are output from the SUBWOOFER
OUTPUT terminal (if the SWFR or BOTH position is
selected on “7. LFE/BASS OUT”).
LARGE: Select this position if your main speakers have a high
ability for bass reproduction.
In this position, full range signals present at the main
channels are output from the main speakers.
7. LFE/BASS OUT
5. REAR SPEAKER
Choices: SMALL/LARGE
Preset position: SMALL
SMALL: Select this position if your rear speakers do not have
a high ability for bass reproduction.
In this position, low bass signals (below 90 Hz) at the
rear channels are output from the SUBWOOFER
OUTPUT terminal (or the main speakers if the MAIN
position is selected on “7. LFE/BASS OUT”).
LARGE: Select this position if your rear speakers have a high
ability for bass reproduction, or a subwoofer is
connected to the rear speaker in parallel.
In this position, full range signals are output from the
rear speakers.
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Choices: MAIN/SWFR/BOTH
Preset position: SWFR
MAIN:
Select this position if your system does not include a
subwoofer.
In this position, full range signals present at the main
channels, signals from the LFE channel and other
low bass signals that are selected on “4. CENTER
SPEAKER” to “6. MAIN SPEAKER” to be distributed
from other channels are output from the main
speakers.
SWFR/BOTH:
Select either the SWFR or BOTH position if your
system includes a subwoofer.
In either position, signals at LFE channel and other
low bass signals that are selected on “4. CENTER
SPEAKER” to “6. MAIN SPEAKER” to be distributed
from other channels are output from the
SUBWOOFER OUTPUT terminal.
When the LARGE position is selected on “6. MAIN
SPEAKER”, in the SWFR position, no signal is
distributed from the main channels to the
SUBWOOFER OUTPUT terminal, however in the
BOTH position, low bass signals from the main
channels are output to both of the main speakers and
the SUBWOOFER OUTPUT terminal.
English
METHOD OF CHANGING SELECTIONS
Operations should be made watching information on this unit’s display panel or the monitor screen.
1
2
TIME/LEVEL·SET MENU
ROCK
NATURAL SOUND
CINEMA DSP
AV RECEIVER
DIGITAL/
PRO LOGIC
ENHANCED
DISCO
ROCK
CONCERT
MOVIE
THEATER
TV
SPORTS
STADIUM
CHURCH
CONCERT
HALL
JAZZ CLUB CHURCH
7
8
HALL
+10
9
TEST
EFFECT
ON/OFF
EFFECT
0
JAZZ CLUB
TIME/LEVEL
VOLUME
TV/DBS
20
DVD/LD
l2
28
8
TAPE/MD
MONITOR
VIDEO AUX
TUNER
A/B/C/D/E
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
PHONO
CD
60
2
1
4
40
2, 3
DELAY
CENTER
REAR
SWFR
l6
VCR
STANDBY/ON
SET MENU
SLEEP
8
0
–dB
PHONES
SPEAKERS
A
BASS
0
l
BASS
TONE
EXTENSION BYPASS
2
2
3
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
TREBLE
0
l
l
l
B
3
4
4
5
5
2
BALANCE
0
l
l
2
3
2
3
4
4
5
3
3
4
5
FM/AM
DOWN TUNING UP
DELAY/CENTER
/REAR/SWFR
VIDEO AUX
SET
MENU
SYSTEM
POWER ON
2
MEMORY
EDIT
MASTER VOLUME
TV
TUNING
MODE
4
L5
5R
MAN’L/AUTO FM
AUTO/MAN’L MONO
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L AUDIO R
MUTE
VCR
3
If you will use the remote control transmitter, set the
TIME/LEVEL·SET MENU switch to the SET MENU position
on the remote control transmitter.
Note: Be sure to use the remote control transmitter with the
lid open.
STANDBY
3
Press “+” or “–” once or more so that the arrow points
the position you will select.
Remote control
Front panel
TIME/LEVEL
DELAY/CENTER
/REAR/SWFR
SET
MENU
or
SET MENU
1
Turn the power to this unit on. (If you want to display
information on the monitor, turn the power to the monitor
on.)
Remote control
Front panel
SYSTEM
POWER ON
STANDBY/ON
or
AUTO
2
Changes.
Select the title “4. CENTER SPEAKER” by pressing
once or more (so that “CNTR” appears on the display).
Remote control
Front panel
DELAY/CENTER
/REAR/SWFR
NORMAL WIDE PHANTOM
4
Repeat step 2 and 3 to change selections on “5. REAR
SPEAKER” (REAR), “6. MAIN SPEAKER” (MAIN)
and/or “7. LFE/BASS OUT” (BASS) in the same way.
SET
MENU
or
AUTO
NORMAL WIDE PHANTOM
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SPEAKER BALANCE ADJUSTMENT
This procedure lets you adjust the sound output level balance between the main, center, and rear speakers using the built-in test
tone generator. When this adjustment is performed, the sound output level heard at the listening position will be the same from
each speaker. This is important for the best performance of the digital sound field processor, the Dolby Digital (AC-3) decoder and
the Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder.
The adjustment of each speaker output level should be done at your listening position with the remote control transmitter.
Otherwise, the result may not be satisfactory.
Note: Be sure to use the remote control transmitter with the lid open.
1
2
NATURAL SOUND
CINEMA DSP
AV RECEIVER
DIGITAL/
PRO LOGIC
ENHANCED
DISCO
ROCK
CONCERT
MOVIE
THEATER
TV
SPORTS
JAZZ CLUB
CHURCH
PRESET
7, 11
EFFECT
STADIUM
A/B/C/D/E
DIGITAL/
MOVIE
PRO LOGIC ENHANCED THEATER
CONCERT
HALL
2
3
STADIUM
DISCO
4
5
6
ROCK
VOLUME
V-AUX
1
TV
SPORTS
PHONO
JAZZ CLUB CHURCH
7
8
HALL
+10
EFFECT
9
ON/OFF
l6
VCR
TV/DBS
20
DVD/LD
l2
28
8
TAPE/MD
MONITOR
VIDEO AUX
TEST
0
STANDBY/ON
4
40
TIME/LEVEL
TUNER
A/B/C/D/E
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
PHONO
2
60
CD
0
SPEAKERS
A
BASS
0
l
l
BASS
TONE
EXTENSION BYPASS
B
2
2
3
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
TREBLE
0
l
l
2
3
4
2
3
4
5
BALANCE
0
l
l
3
4
5
4
5
2
FM/AM
VIDEO AUX
SET
MENU
2
3
3
4
5
DELAY/CENTER
DOWN TUNING UP /REAR/SWFR
MEMORY
EDIT
TUNING
MODE
10
DELAY
CENTER
REAR
SWFR
6
8
–dB
PHONES
SET MENU
SLEEP
4
L5
5R
MAN’L/AUTO FM
AUTO/MAN’L MONO
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L AUDIO R
MASTER VOLUME
SYSTEM
POWER ON
TV
3 5 4 4, 9
2
MUTE
8
VCR
STANDBY
Front panel
1
4
VOLUME
Front panel
BASS
0
l
l6
20
TREBLE
0
l
l
l
l2
2
28
8
2
3
3
4
4
40
0
–dB
Set to the “∞” position.
2
5
BALANCE
0
l
l
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
2
2
3
3
4
4
L5
5R
Set to the “0” position.
2
60
4
5
2
Front panel
5
BASS
TONE
EXTENSION BYPASS
Turn the power on.
ON
OFF
Remote control
Front panel
SYSTEM
POWER ON
STANDBY/ON
Set to the “OFF (
)”.
or
6
3
Set the TIME/LEVEL·SET MENU switch on the remote
control transmitter to the TIME/LEVEL position.
Remote control
Select the main speakers to be used.
TIME/LEVEL
Front panel
SPEAKERS
A
ON
SET MENU
B
OFF
7
Remote control
TEST
* If you use two main speaker systems, press both the A
and B switches.
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10
Turn up the volume.
Remote control
a)
MUTE
Adjust the sound output levels of the center speaker
and the rear speakers so that they become almost
as same as that of the main speakers.
English
8
Press
or
once or more so that “CENTER”, “R
SUR.” or “L SUR.” appears on the display.
* Select “CENTER” to adjust the output level of the
center speaker, select “R SUR.” to adjust the output
level of the right rear speaker, and select “L SUR.” to
adjust the output level of the left rear speaker.
You will hear a test tone (like pink noise) from the left main
speaker, then the center speaker, then the right main
speaker, then the right rear speaker, and then the left rear
speaker, for about two seconds each. The display changes
as shown below.
Remote control
Main (L)
Center
b)
Main (R)
Adjust its level.
* Pressing the + side raises and the – side lowers the
level.
* While adjusting, the test tone is fixed on the selected
speaker.
Remote control
Rear (R)
Rear (L)
*
*
9
The state of test-tone output is also shown on the monitor
screen by an image of audio listening room. This is
convenient for adjusting each speaker level.
If the function “4. CENTER SPEAKER” in the SET MENU
mode is set in the PHNTM (phantom) position, you will
hear the center channel test tone from the left and right
main speakers.
11
Cancel the test tone.
Remote control
TEST
Disappears.
Adjust the BALANCE control so that the effect sound
output level of the left main speaker and the right main
speaker are the same.
Front panel
BALANCE
0
l
l
2
2
3
3
4
4
L5
5R
Notes
Once you have completed these adjustments, you can
adjust whole sound level on your audio system by using
the VOLUME control (or the MASTER VOLUME keys on
the remote control transmitter) only.
● If you use external power amplifiers, you may also use
their volume controls to achieve proper balance.
● If the function “4. CENTER SPEAKER” in the SET MENU
mode is set in the “PHNTM (phantom)” position, in step
10, the sound output level of the center speaker cannot be
adjusted. This is because in this mode, the center sound
is automatically output from the left and right main
speakers.
● If there is insufficient sound output from the center and
rear speakers, you may decrease the main speaker
output level by setting the MAIN LEVEL switch on the
rear panel to “–10 dB”.
●
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ADJUSTMENTS IN THE “SET MENU” MODE
The following eight types of functions maximize the performance of your system and expand your enjoyment for audio listening and video
watching.
1. CENTER DELAY (C. DELAY)
2. DYNAMIC RANGE (D. RNG)
3. LFE LEVEL (LFE)
4. CENTER SPEAKER (CNTR)
5. REAR SPEAKER (REAR)
6. MAIN SPEAKER (MAIN)
7. LFE/BASS OUT (BASS)
8. TV/DBS INPUT (INPUT)
METHOD OF SETTING CHANGE AND ADJUSTMENT
1
TIME/LEVEL·SET MENU
ROCK
NATURAL SOUND
DIGITAL/
PRO LOGIC
CINEMA DSP
AV RECEIVER
ENHANCED
MOVIE
THEATER
TV
SPORTS
JAZZ CLUB CHURCH
7
8
HALL
+10
9
TEST
EFFECT
ON/OFF
EFFECT
STADIUM
0
ROCK
CONCERT
DISCO
JAZZ CLUB
CONCERT
HALL
CHURCH
TIME/LEVEL
VOLUME
TV/DBS
20
DVD/LD
l2
28
1, 2
DELAY
CENTER
REAR
SWFR
l6
VCR
8
STANDBY/ON
TAPE/MD
MONITOR
TUNER
A/B/C/D/E
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
VIDEO AUX
PHONO
SET MENU
4
40
SLEEP
2
60
CD
8
0
–dB
PHONES
SPEAKERS
A
BASS
0
l
BASS
TONE
EXTENSION BYPASS
2
2
3
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
TREBLE
0
l
l
l
B
3
4
4
5
2
3
4
5
BALANCE
0
l
l
2
3
2
4
5
5
FM/AM
DOWN TUNING UP
DELAY/CENTER
/REAR/SWFR
VIDEO AUX
SET
MENU
SYSTEM
POWER ON
2
3
3
4
MEMORY
EDIT
MASTER VOLUME
TV
TUNING
MODE
4
L5
5R
MAN’L/AUTO FM
AUTO/MAN’L MONO
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L AUDIO R
MUTE
VCR
2
Operations should be made watching information on this unit’s
display panel or the monitor screen. If you want to display
information on the monitor, turn the power to the monitor on.
STANDBY
2
If you will use the remote control transmitter, set the
TIME/LEVEL·SET MENU switch to the SET MENU position
on the remote control transmitter.
Note: Be sure to use the remote control transmitter with the
lid open.
Select any desired position or edit parameters on the
function.
Remote control
Front panel
DELAY/CENTER
/REAR/SWFR
SET
MENU
or
TIME/LEVEL
SET MENU
1
3
Press once or more until the title of function on which you
will make a change appears on the display.
Remote control
Front panel
DELAY/CENTER
/REAR/SWFR
SET
MENU
or
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Repeat step 1 and 2 to make a setting change or
adjustment on any other function.
English
DESCRIPTIONS OF THE FUNCTIONS
1. CENTER DELAY (Adjusting the delay
of center sounds (dialog etc.))
Dolby Digital (AC-3) technology also made it
possible to reduce an original sound track’s dynamic
range for a home audio format by “compressing” the
data of sound.
In this position, a source encoded with the Dolby
Digital (AC-3) is reproduced in the “compressed”
dynamic range of the source suitable for low level
listening.
In this position, dynamic range is more reduced than
in the STD position. Selecting this position will be
effective when you must listen to a source in
extremely low level.
Control range: 0 ms to 5 ms (in 1 ms step)
Preset value: 0 ms
*
This adjustment is effective only when the Dolby Digital
(AC-3) is decoded and the signals of selected source
encoded with the Dolby Digital (AC-3) contain centerchannel signals.
MIN:
Adjusts the delay between the main sounds (at the main
channels) and dialog etc. (at the center channel).
The larger the value, the later the dialog etc. is generated.
This is for making sounds from the left main, center and right
main speakers reach your listening position at the same time
by delaying the sound from the center speaker if the distance
from the center speaker to your listening position is shorter
than the distance from the left or right main speaker to your
listening position.
2. DYNAMIC RANGE (Adjusting dynamic
range)
Choices: MAX/STD/MIN
Preset position: MAX
*
3. LFE LEVEL (Adjusting the output
level at the LFE (low frequency effect)
channel)
Control range: –14 dB to 0 dB (in 2 dB step)
Preset value: 0 dB
*
This adjustment is effective only when the Dolby Digital (AC3) is decoded and the signals of selected source encoded
with the Dolby Digital (AC-3) contain LFE signals.
Adjusts the output level at the LFE (low frequency effect)
channel. If the LFE signals are mixed with signals at other
channels to output them from the same speakers, the ratio of
LFE signal level to the level of other signals are adjusted. (See
page 6 for details about the LFE channel.)
This adjustment is effective only when the Dolby Digital
(AC-3) is decoded.
“Dynamic range” is the difference between the
maximum level and the minimum level of sounds.
Sounds on a movie originally designed for movie
theaters feature very wide dynamic range.
Dolby Digital (AC-3) technology can bring the original
sound track into a home audio format with this wide
dynamic range unchanged.
In this position, a source encoded with the Dolby
Digital (AC-3) is reproduced in the original sound
track’s wide dynamic range providing you with
powerful sounds like a movie theater.
Selecting this position will be more ideal if you can
listen to a source in a high output level in a room
specially soundproofed for audio/video enjoyment.
STD (Standard):
Powerful sounds of extremely wide dynamic range
are not always suitable for home use. Depending
upon the condition of your listening environment, it
may not be possible to increase the sound output
level as high as a movie theater. However, in a level
suitable for listening to in your room, the low level
parts of source sound cannot be heard well because
they will be lost among noises in your environment.
4.
5.
6.
7.
MAX:
CENTER SPEAKER
REAR SPEAKER
MAIN SPEAKER
LFE/BASS OUT
See pages 22 to 23 for details. (Once you have selected
proper modes, you do not have to make a setting change until
any alteration is made in your speaker system.)
8. TV/DBS INPUT (Selecting the initial
input mode of the sources connected
to the TV/DBS input terminals)
For the sources connected to the TV/DBS input terminals of
this unit only, you can designate the input mode that is
automatically selected when the power of this unit is switched
on.
AUTO:
LAST:
*
In this position, the AUTO input mode is always
selected when the power of this unit is switched on.
In this position, the input mode you have selected
last time is memorized and will not be changed even
if the power of this unit is switched on.
See page 29 for details about switching the input mode.
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BASIC OPERATIONS
TO PLAY A SOURCE
REC/PAUSE
A/B
TAPE
A
CD
TUNER
3, 4 1, 7
2
A
DIR
VCR
B
STOP
B
DISC
DVD/LD
3, 4
TV/DBS
NATURAL SOUND
CINEMA DSP
AV RECEIVER
DIGITAL/
PRO LOGIC
ENHANCED
MOVIE
THEATER
TV
SPORTS
STADIUM
DISCO
ROCK
CONCERT
JAZZ CLUB
CHURCH
CONCERT
HALL
EFFECT
C
PRESET
VOLUME
A/B/C/D/E
l6
VCR
TV/DBS
20
DVD/LD
l2
28
DIGITAL/
MOVIE
PRO LOGIC ENHANCED THEATER
8
STANDBY/ON
TAPE/MD
MONITOR
TUNER
A/B/C/D/E
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
VIDEO AUX
PHONO
V-AUX
1
2
3
TV
SPORTS
STADIUM
DISCO
4
5
6
4
40
2
60
CD
8
PHONO
0
–dB
ROCK
PHONES
SPEAKERS
A
BASS
0
l
BASS
TONE
EXTENSION BYPASS
2
ON
OFF
OFF
TREBLE
0
l
l
l
B
2
3
ON
3
4
4
5
2
BALANCE
0
l
l
2
3
3
4
5
4
5
5
2
FM/AM
DOWN TUNING UP
DELAY/CENTER
/REAR/SWFR
VIDEO AUX
SET
MENU
2
3
3
4
MEMORY
EDIT
TUNING
MODE
L5
JAZZ CLUB CHURCH
7
8
HALL
+10
EFFECT
9
ON/OFF
TEST
0
4
5R
MAN’L/AUTO FM
AUTO/MAN’L MONO
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L AUDIO R
TIME/LEVEL
2
8
5
DELAY
CENTER
REAR
SWFR
SET MENU
7
SLEEP
SYSTEM
POWER ON
MASTER VOLUME
TV
MUTE
Note: If you will use the remote control transmitter, be sure to use it with the lid open.
VCR
STANDBY
1
4
Front panel
VOLUME
l6
20
l2
28
8
4
40
2
60
For the DVD/LD or TV/DBS source, its current input
mode is also shown.
* To change the input mode for the DVD/LD or TV/DBS
source, press the input selector button for the currently
selected source once or more until the desired input
mode (AUTO or ANALOG) is shown on the display
panel. (See page 29 for details on switching the input
mode.)
0
–dB
Front panel
Set to the “∞” position.
TV/DBS
2
Remote control
DVD/LD
DVD/LD
Turn the power on.
Front panel
or
Remote control
VIDEO AUX
SYSTEM
POWER ON
STANDBY/ON
or
3
Select the desired input source by using the input
selector buttons.
(For video sources, turn the TV/monitor ON.)
Front panel
TV/DBS
AUTO
NORMAL WIDE PHANTOM
A
B
Input mode
Remote control
DVD/LD
DVD/LD
or
DSP
SPEAKERS SPEAKERS
ROOM 2 CONTROL
5
Select the main speakers to be used.
Front panel
VIDEO AUX
SPEAKERS
A
ON
AUTO
NORMAL WIDE PHANTOM
B
OFF
DSP
SPEAKERS SPEAKERS
ROOM 2 CONTROL
A
B
* The name of the selected input source will appear on the
display.
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* If you use two main speaker systems, press both the A
and B switches.
Play the source. (For detailed information on the tuning
operation, refer to page 32.)
7
Front panel
Remote control
Switching the input mode (for DVD/LD and
TV/DBS)
This unit allows you to switch the input mode only for sources
connected to the DVD/LD and TV/DBS input terminals (on the
rear of this unit) that input two or three types of signals to this unit.
The following two input modes are provided.
VOLUME
MASTER VOLUME
l6
20
English
6
AUTO: For the source connected to the DVD/LD input
l2
28
8
or
4
40
MUTE
2
60
terminals:
This mode is automatically selected when you turn
on the power to this unit. In this mode, input signal is
automatically selected by the following order of
priority.
0
–dB
Adjust to the desired output level.
8
If desired, adjust the BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE
controls, etc. (refer to page 31) and use the digital sound
field processor. (Refer to page 36.)
When you finish using this unit
Press the STANDBY/ON switch on the front panel again or the
STANDBY key on the remote control transmitter to turn this
unit into the standby mode.
Notes on using the input selector buttons
● Note that pressing on each input selector button selects the
source which is connected to the corresponding input
terminals on the rear panel.
* To select the source connected to the VIDEO AUX
terminals on the front panel, press VIDEO AUX.
● The selection of TAPE/MD MONITOR cannot be canceled
by pressing another input selector button. To cancel it, press
TAPE/MD MONITOR again so that the “TAPE MONITOR”
indicator disappears from the display.
When you select a button other than TAPE/MD MONITOR,
make sure that the “TAPE MONITOR” indicator is not
illuminated on the display.
● If you select the input selector button for a video source
without canceling the selection of TAPE/MD MONITOR, the
playback result will be the video image from the video
source and the sound from the audio tape (or MD etc.).
● Once you play a video source, its video image will not be
interrupted even if the input selector button for an audio
source is selected.
● When you select an input source by pressing the
corresponding input selector button, the DSP program (or
the state of no DSP program is used) which was used when
the same input source was selected the last time will
automatically recalled.
1. Digital input signal from the OPTICAL terminal
2. Digital input signal from the COAXIAL terminal
3. Analog input signal
For the source connected to the TV/DBS input
terminals:
This mode is automatically selected when you turn
on the power to this unit if the “AUTO” position is
selected on “8. TV/DBS INPUT” in the SET MENU
mode. (For details, refer to page 27.) In this mode,
input signal is automatically selected by the following
order of priority.
1. Digital input signal from the COAXIAL terminal
2. Analog input signal
ANALOG:
In this mode, only analog input signal is selected
even though digital signal is input at the same time.
Select this mode when you want to use the analog
input signal instead of the digital input signal.
Notes on input mode selection
● To play back a source with the Dolby Digital (AC-3) decoded,
set the input mode to “AUTO”.
● For the TV/DBS source only, the input mode selected on the
function “8. TV/DBS INPUT” in the SET MENU mode is
selected when you turn on the power of this unit.
● When you want to enjoy a source which has normal 2channel signals with a Dolby Pro Logic Surround program,
select the ANALOG mode.
● In the AUTO mode, there may be a case depending on some
LD players or DVD players that when you make a search on a
source encoded with the Dolby Digital (AC-3) during the play
and then the play is restored, sound output is interrupted for a
moment because the digital input signal is selected again.
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TO RECORD A SOURCE TO TAPE (OR MD)
REC/PAUSE
A/B
TAPE
A
4
CD
4
TUNER
1 2
A
DIR
VCR
B
STOP
B
DISC
DVD/LD
1
TV/DBS
NATURAL SOUND
CINEMA DSP
AV RECEIVER
DIGITAL/
PRO LOGIC
ENHANCED
MOVIE
THEATER
TV
SPORTS
STADIUM
DISCO
ROCK
CONCERT
JAZZ CLUB
CHURCH
CONCERT
HALL
EFFECT
C
VOLUME
l6
VCR
TV/DBS
20
DVD/LD
l2
PRESET
28
8
60
2
A/B/C/D/E
STANDBY/ON
TAPE/MD
MONITOR
TUNER
A/B/C/D/E
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
VIDEO AUX
PHONO
4
40
CD
DIGITAL/
MOVIE
PRO LOGIC ENHANCED THEATER
8
0
–dB
PHONES
SPEAKERS
A
BASS
0
l
l
BASS
TONE
EXTENSION BYPASS
B
2
2
3
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
TREBLE
0
l
l
3
4
4
5
5
2
BALANCE
0
l
l
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
2
FM/AM
DELAY/CENTER
DOWN TUNING UP /REAR/SWFR
VIDEO AUX
SET
MENU
3
4
2
3
TV
SPORTS
STADIUM
DISCO
4
5
6
ROCK
2
3
1
MEMORY
EDIT
TUNING
MODE
JAZZ CLUB CHURCH
7
8
HALL
+10
9
4
L5
5R
MAN’L/AUTO FM
AUTO/MAN’L MONO
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L AUDIO R
V-AUX
PHONO
TEST
EFFECT
ON/OFF
0
TIME/LEVEL
DELAY
CENTER
REAR
SWFR
SET MENU
SLEEP
SYSTEM
POWER ON
MASTER VOLUME
TV
Note: If you will use the remote control transmitter, be sure to
use it with the lid open.
1
Select the source to be recorded.
Front panel
TV/DBS
Remote control
DVD/LD
DVD/LD
VIDEO AUX
Play the source and then turn the VOLUME control up
to confirm the input source. (For detailed information
on the tuning operations, refer to the page 32.)
Front panel
Remote control
VOLUME
8
or
4
40
MUTE
2
60
0
–dB
4
Begin recording on the tape deck (or MD recorder etc.)
or VCR connected to this unit.
If the tape deck (or MD recorder etc.) is used for
recording, you can monitor the sounds being recorded
by pressing TAPE/MD MONITOR so that the “TAPE
MONITOR” indicator lights up on the display.
Front panel
Remote control
TAPE/MD
MONITOR
TAPE
TUNER
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Notes
The settings of DSP and the VOLUME, BASS, TREBLE,
BALANCE controls and the BASS EXTENSION switch
have no effect on the material being recorded.
● Composite video and S video signals pass independently
through this unit’s video circuits. Therefore, when recording or
dubbing video signals, if your video source unit is connected
to provide only a S video (or only a composite video) signal,
you can record only a S video (or only a composite video)
signal on your VCR.
● A source that is connected to this unit between digital
terminals only cannot be recorded by a tape deck or VCR
connected to this unit.
● Please check the copyright laws in your country to record
from records, compact discs, radio, etc. Recording of
copyright material may infringe copyright laws.
l2
28
3
STANDBY
MASTER VOLUME
l6
20
MUTE
VCR
●
or
2
2
PHONO
or
If you watch a video software that uses scramble or
encoded signals to prevent it from being dubbed, there
may be a case that display information superimposed on
the picture and/or the picture itself is disturbed due to
those signals.
Because one or two speaker systems (as main speakers) can
be connected to this unit, the SPEAKERS switches allow you
to select speaker system A or B, or both at once.
English
Selecting the SPEAKER system
Using the BASS EXTENSION switch
You can boost bass frequency response by setting this switch
to the “ON” position. This switch is effective only on the sound
from the main speakers.
SPEAKERS
A
ON
BASS
TONE
EXTENSION BYPASS
B
OFF
ON
OFF
Adjusting the BALANCE control
Adjust the balance of the output volume to the left and right
speakers to compensate for sound imbalance caused by
speaker location or listening room conditions.
Press this switch inward (ON) if you want to listen to pure
source sound. The input signal does not pass through the tone
(BASS and TREBLE) control circuitry so that it is unaffected by
the tone control circuitry. Press this switch to release it outward
(OFF) to use the tone control circuitry.
BALANCE
0
l
l
2
2
3
3
4
4
L5
Using the TONE BYPASS switch
5R
Note
This control is effective only for the sound from the main
speakers.
BASS
TONE
EXTENSION BYPASS
ON
OFF
Adjusting the BASS and TREBLE
controls
BASS
0
l
TREBLE
0
l
l
l
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
BASS
5
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
: Turn this clockwise to increase (or counterclockwise to decrease) the low frequency
response.
TREBLE : Turn this clockwise to increase (or counterclockwise to decrease) the high frequency
response.
Note
These controls are effective only for the sound from the main
speakers.
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TUNING OPERATIONS
Normally, if station signals are strong and there is no interference, quick automatic-search tuning (AUTOMATIC TUNING) is
possible. However, if signals of the station you want to select are weak, you must tune to it manually (MANUAL TUNING).
NATURAL SOUND
CINEMA DSP
AV RECEIVER
DIGITAL/
PRO LOGIC
ENHANCED
MOVIE
THEATER
TV
SPORTS
STADIUM
DISCO
ROCK
CONCERT
JAZZ CLUB
CHURCH
CONCERT
HALL
EFFECT
VOLUME
l6
VCR
TV/DBS
20
DVD/LD
l2
28
8
STANDBY/ON
TAPE/MD
MONITOR
TUNER
A/B/C/D/E
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
VIDEO AUX
PHONO
4
40
2
60
CD
8
0
–dB
PHONES
SPEAKERS
A
BASS
0
l
BASS
TONE
EXTENSION BYPASS
2
OFF
ON
OFF
TREBLE
0
l
l
l
B
2
3
ON
3
4
4
5
5
BALANCE
0
l
l
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
2
FM/AM
DOWN TUNING UP
DELAY/CENTER
/REAR/SWFR
VIDEO AUX
SET
MENU
2
3
3
4
MEMORY
EDIT
TUNING
MODE
4
L5
5R
MAN’L/AUTO FM
AUTO/MAN’L MONO
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L AUDIO R
1 2 4 3
AUTOMATIC TUNING
1
1
Select “TUNER” as the input source.
TUNER
2
MANUAL TUNING
PHONO
TUNER
CD
Select the reception band (FM or AM) confirming it on
the display.
2
FM/AM
PHONO
or
Select the reception band (FM or AM) confirming it on
the display.
AM
FM
3
TUNING
MODE
4
AM
Turn the “AUTO
TUNING” indicator
off.
AUTO TUNING
To tune to a higher frequency, press the right side
once.
To tune to a lower frequency, press the left side once.
or
TUNING
MODE
AUTO/MAN’L MONO
AUTO/MAN’L MONO
4
CD
FM/AM
FM
3
Select “TUNER” as the input source.
Tune to a desired station manually.
DOWN TUNING UP
DOWN TUNING UP
* If the station where tuning search stops is not the desired
one, press again.
* If the tuning search does not stop at the desired station
(because the signals of the station are weak), change to
the MANUAL TUNING method.
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* To continue tuning search, press and hold the button.
Note
If you tune to an FM station manually, it is received in monaural
mode automatically to increase the signal quality.
English
PRESET TUNING
MANUAL PRESET TUNING
This unit can store station frequencies selected by tuning operation. With this function, you can recall any desired station by only
selecting the preset station number where it is stored. Up to 40 stations (8 stations x 5 groups) can be stored.
NATURAL SOUND
CINEMA DSP
AV RECEIVER
DIGITAL/
PRO LOGIC
ENHANCED
MOVIE
THEATER
TV
SPORTS
STADIUM
DISCO
ROCK
CONCERT
JAZZ CLUB
CHURCH
CONCERT
HALL
C
EFFECT
4, 2
VOLUME
l6
VCR
TV/DBS
20
DVD/LD
l2
28
8
STANDBY/ON
TAPE/MD
MONITOR
TUNER
A/B/C/D/E
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
VIDEO AUX
PRESET
DIGITAL/
MOVIE
PRO LOGIC ENHANCED THEATER
4
40
1
PHONO
2
60
CD
TV
SPORTS
8
0
2
3
STADIUM
DISCO
5
6
–dB
4
PHONES
SPEAKERS
A
BASS
0
l
BASS
TONE
EXTENSION BYPASS
2
2
3
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
TREBLE
0
l
l
l
B
3
4
4
5
5
2
BALANCE
0
l
l
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
2
FM/AM
DOWN TUNING UP
DELAY/CENTER
/REAR/SWFR
ROCK
3
4
MEMORY
EDIT
TUNING
MODE
4
L5
5R
MAN’L/AUTO FM
AUTO/MAN’L MONO
V-AUX
PHONO
VIDEO AUX
SET
MENU
2
3
2, 1
A/B/C/D/E
S VIDEO
VIDEO
JAZZ CLUB CHURCH
7
8
HALL
+10
9
L AUDIO R
TEST
EFFECT
ON/OFF
0
TIME/LEVEL
2, 1 4, 2
DELAY
CENTER
REAR
SWFR
3
SET MENU
SLEEP
To recall a preset station
To store stations
1
1
Tune to a desired station.
(Refer to the previous page for tuning procedure.)
Select the group of preset stations.
Remote control
Front panel
A/B/C/D/E
A/B/C/D/E
2
or
Select a desired group (A – E) of preset stations
confirming it on the display.
Remote control
Front panel
A/B/C/D/E
A/B/C/D/E
2
PRESET
Select the preset station number.
or
1
3
Remote control
Front panel
2
3
PRESET
4
or
Front panel
MEMORY
MEMORY
MAN’L/AUTO FM
Flashes on and off
for about 5 seconds.
4
Select a preset station number where you want to
program the station before the “MEMORY” indicator
goes off from the display.
Remote control
Front panel
1
2
3
PRESET
4
or
PRESET
Notes
A new setting can be programmed in place of the former
one.
• For presets, the setting of the reception mode (stereo or
monaural) is stored along with the station frequency.
•
Memory back-up
The memory back-up circuit prevents the programmed data
from being lost even if this unit is turned into the standby
mode or the power plug is disconnected from the AC outlet or
the power is cut due to temporary power failure. If, however,
the power is cut for more than one week, the memory may be
erased. If so, it can be re-programmed by simply following
the PRESET TUNING steps.
ROOM 2
FM
MHz
STEREO
AUTO TUNING
ROOM 2 CONTROL
SPEAKERS SPEAKERS
A
B
0
20 40 60
l00
Shows the displayed station has been
programmed to A1.
* In the same way, program other stations to A2, A3 ... A8.
* You can program more stations to preset station numbers
on other groups in the same way by selecting other groups
in step 2.
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AUTOMATIC PRESET TUNING
You can also make use of an automatic preset tuning function for FM stations only. By this function, this unit performs automatic
tuning and stores FM stations with strong signals sequentially. Up to 40 stations are stored automatically in the same way as in the
manual preset tuning method on page 33.
NATURAL SOUND
CINEMA DSP
AV RECEIVER
DIGITAL/
PRO LOGIC
ENHANCED
MOVIE
THEATER
TV
SPORTS
STADIUM
DISCO
ROCK
CONCERT
JAZZ CLUB
CHURCH
CONCERT
HALL
EFFECT
VOLUME
l6
VCR
TV/DBS
20
DVD/LD
l2
28
8
STANDBY/ON
TAPE/MD
MONITOR
TUNER
A/B/C/D/E
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
VIDEO AUX
PHONO
4
40
2
60
CD
8
0
–dB
PHONES
SPEAKERS
A
BASS
0
l
BASS
TONE
EXTENSION BYPASS
2
2
3
ON
OFF
OFF
TREBLE
0
l
l
l
B
ON
3
4
4
5
5
2
BALANCE
0
l
l
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
FM/AM
DOWN TUNING UP
DELAY/CENTER
/REAR/SWFR
VIDEO AUX
SET
MENU
2
3
4
MEMORY
EDIT
TUNING
MODE
4
L5
5R
MAN’L/AUTO FM
AUTO/MAN’L MONO
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L AUDIO R
1 23
To store stations
1
2
3
When the automatic preset tuning is finished
FM/AM
FM
The display shows the frequency of the last preset station.
Check the contents and the number of preset stations by
following the procedure of the section “To recall a preset
station” on page 33.
To recall a preset station
2
Simply follow the procedure of the section “To recall a preset
station” on page 33.
MEMORY
PRESET
MAN’L/AUTO FM
MEMORY
AUTO TUNING
Press and hold for
more than 3 seconds.
3
Flashes.
DOWN TUNING UP
To tune to higher frequencies, press right side once.
To tune to lower frequencies, press left side once.
* If the TUNING button is not pressed, in a while, the
automatic preset tuning begins automatically toward higher
frequencies.
The automatic preset tuning begins from the frequency
currently displayed. Received stations are programmed to
A1, A2 ... A8 sequentially.
* If more than 8 stations are received, they are also
programmed to the preset station numbers on other groups
(B, C, D and E) in that order.
If you want to store the first station received by the
automatic preset tuning to a desired preset station
number.
If, for example, you want to store the first received station to
C5, select “C5” by using the A/B/C/D/E button and the preset
station number selector buttons after pressing the MEMORY
button in step 2. Then press the TUNING button. The first
received station is stored to C5, and next stations to C6, C7 ...
sequentially.
If stations are stored up to E8, the automatic preset tuning is
finished automatically.
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Notes
● You can replace a preset station by another FM or AM
station manually by simply following the procedure of the
section “To store stations” on page 33.
● If the number of received stations is not enough to be stored
up to E8, the search is finished automatically after searching
all frequencies.
● With this function, only FM stations with sufficient signal
strength are stored automatically. If the station you want to
program is weak in signal strength, tune to it in monaural
manually and program it by following the procedure of the
section “To store stations” on page 33.
English
EXCHANGING PRESET STATIONS
You can exchange the places of two preset stations with each other as shown below.
NATURAL SOUND
CINEMA DSP
AV RECEIVER
DIGITAL/
PRO LOGIC
ENHANCED
MOVIE
THEATER
TV
SPORTS
STADIUM
DISCO
ROCK
CONCERT
JAZZ CLUB
CHURCH
CONCERT
HALL
EFFECT
VOLUME
l6
VCR
TV/DBS
20
DVD/LD
l2
28
8
STANDBY/ON
TAPE/MD
MONITOR
VIDEO AUX
TUNER
A/B/C/D/E
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
PHONO
4
40
2
60
CD
8
0
–dB
PHONES
SPEAKERS
A
BASS
0
l
BASS
TONE
EXTENSION BYPASS
2
OFF
ON
OFF
TREBLE
0
l
l
l
B
2
3
ON
3
4
4
5
5
2
BALANCE
0
l
l
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
2
FM/AM
DOWN TUNING UP
DELAY/CENTER
/REAR/SWFR
VIDEO AUX
SET
MENU
2
3
3
4
MEMORY
EDIT
TUNING
MODE
4
L5
5R
MAN’L/AUTO FM
AUTO/MAN’L MONO
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L AUDIO R
2, 4
Example)
If you want to shift the preset station on E1 to A5, and vice
versa.
1
Recall the preset station on E1 (by following the method
of “To recall a preset station” on page 33).
4
EDIT
2
EDIT
PRESET
MEMORY
Flashes.
3
Next, recall the preset station on A5 by following the
same method with step 1.
PRESET
MEMORY
Shows the exchange of stations is completed.
Flashes.
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USING DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROCESSOR (DSP)
This unit incorporates a sophisticated, multi-program digital sound field processor. The processor allows you to electronically expand
and change the shape of the audio sound field from both audio and video sources, creating a theater-like experience in your
listening room. You can create an excellent audio sound field by selecting a suitable sound field program (this will, of course, depend
on what you will be listening to), and adding desired adjustments.
In addition, this unit incorporates a Dolby Digital (AC-3) decoder and a Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder for multi-channel sound
reproduction of sources encoded with Dolby Surround. The operation of these decoders can be controlled by selecting a
corresponding DSP program including a combined operation of the YAMAHA DSP and the Dolby Digital (AC-3) or the Dolby Pro
Logic Surround.
For details about digital sound field programs, see page 40 to 41.
PLAYING A SOURCE WITH AN EFFECT OF THE DIGITAL SOUND FIELD
PROCESSOR (DSP)
2
STOP
B
DISC
DVD/LD
TV/DBS
NATURAL SOUND
CINEMA DSP
AV RECEIVER
DIGITAL/
PRO LOGIC
ENHANCED
MOVIE
THEATER
TV
SPORTS
STADIUM
DISCO
ROCK
CONCERT
JAZZ CLUB
CHURCH
CONCERT
HALL
EFFECT
C
VOLUME
PRESET
l6
VCR
TV/DBS
20
DVD/LD
TAPE/MD
MONITOR
TUNER
A/B/C/D/E
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
VIDEO AUX
8
PHONO
2
60
CD
2
8
0
SPEAKERS
A
BASS
0
l
BASS
TONE
EXTENSION BYPASS
2
2
3
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
TREBLE
0
l
l
l
B
3
4
4
5
5
2
BALANCE
0
l
l
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
2
FM/AM
DOWN TUNING UP
DELAY/CENTER
/REAR/SWFR
VIDEO AUX
SET
MENU
2
3
3
4
MEMORY
EDIT
TUNING
MODE
4
L5
5R
MAN’L/AUTO FM
AUTO/MAN’L MONO
S VIDEO
DIGITAL/
MOVIE
PRO LOGIC ENHANCED THEATER
4
40
–dB
PHONES
A/B/C/D/E
l2
28
STANDBY/ON
VIDEO
L AUDIO R
1
2
3
TV
SPORTS
STADIUM
DISCO
4
5
6
ROCK
V-AUX
PHONO
JAZZ CLUB CHURCH
7
8
HALL
+10
9
TEST
EFFECT
ON/OFF
0
TIME/LEVEL
DELAY
CENTER
REAR
SWFR
SET MENU
SLEEP
1
2
Notes
Program selection can be made to individual input sources.
Once you select a program, it is linked with the input source
selected at that time. So, when you select the input source
next time, the same program is automatically called.
Follow steps 1 – 7 shown in “BASIC OPERATIONS” on
pages 28 to 29.
●
Select the desired program that is suitable for the
source.
Front panel
Remote control
●
If you prefer to cancel the DSP, press the EFFECT button.
The sound will be the normal 2-channel stereo without
surround sound effect.
●
When a monaural sound source is played with DOLBY PRO
LOGIC or DOLBY PRO LOGIC ENHANCED, no sound is
heard from the main speakers and the rear speakers.
Sound is heard only from the center speaker. However, if
the center channel mode is in PHANTOM, the main
speakers output the sound of the center channel.
●
When this unit’s Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder or Dolby
Digital decoder is used, if the main-source sound is
considerably altered by overadjustment of the BASS or
TREBLE control, the relationship between the center and
rear channels may produce an unnatural effect.
DIGITAL/
PRO LOGIC
ENHANCED
DISCO
ROCK
CONCERT
DIGITAL/
MOVIE
PRO LOGIC ENHANCED THEATER
MOVIE
THEATE
JAZZ CLU
or
1
2
3
TV
SPORTS
STADIUM
DISCO
5
6
4
ROCK
7
JAZZ CLUB CHURCH
8
9
HALL
0
AUTO
NORMAL WIDE PHANTOM
PRO LOGIC
SPEAKERS SPEAKERS
ROOM 2 CONTROL
A
B
* The name of selected program lights up on the display panel
and the monitor screen.
3
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If desired, adjust the delay time and the output level of
each speaker. (For details, refer to the corresponding
descriptions on page 38 and 39.)
When you select the program No. 1, 2 or 3, and the input
signal of the source is 2-channel stereo, Dolby Pro Logic
Surround is decoded. When some program is selected and the
input signal of the source is encoded with the Dolby Digital (AC3), Dolby Digital (AC-3) is automatically decoded.
English
To enjoy a video source with the Dolby Pro
Logic Surround or Dolby Digital (AC-3)
decoded
To cancel the effect sound
The EFFECT button on the front panel and the EFFECT ON/OFF
key on the remote control transmitter make it simple to compare
the normal stereo sound with the fully processed effect sound.
To cancel the effect sound and monitor only the main sound,
press the EFFECT ON/OFF key or the EFFECT button. Press
the EFFECT ON/OFF key or the EFFECT button a second time
to restore normal operation.
* The following indicators on the display panel show you what
sound processing is being made.
Front panel
Remote control
EFFECT
EFFECT
or
Lights up when the Dolby Digital (AC-3) is being decoded
and the signals of selected source encoded with the Dolby
Digital (AC-3) is not in 2-channels.
Lights up when the Digital Sound Field
Processor is turned on.
Notes
● If the effect sound is canceled when signals encoded with the
Dolby Digital (AC-3) are input to this unit, signals of all
channels are mixed and are output from the main speakers.
●
3
DIGITAL
DSP
PRO LOGIC
ON/OFF
If the EFFECT button or the EFFECT ON/OFF key is pressed
to turn effect sounds OFF when the Dolby Digital (AC-3) is
decoded, it may happen that sound is output faintly or not
output normally depending on a source. In that case, press the
EFFECT button or the EFFECT ON/OFF key to turn effect
sounds ON, or use input signals not encoded with the Dolby
Digital (AC-3).
Lights up when the Dolby Pro Logic Surround is being
decoded
* In addition, for the program No. 1, 2 and 3, the name of the
program on the display panel or the monitor screen will change
according to the type of decoding. (For details, refer to page
40.)
Note
If the input signals of source encoded with the Dolby Digital (AC3) are in 2-channels only, the sound processing for them is similar
to that for analog or PCM audio signals.
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ADJUSTING DELAY TIME AND EACH SPEAKER OUTPUT LEVEL
In using the digital sound field processor including the Dolby Pro
Logic Decoder or the Dolby Digital (AC-3) Decoder, you can
adjust delay time between the main sound and effect sound, and
each speaker output level as you prefer.
DELAY
CENTER
Note: These adjustments can be made only when the effect
DIGITAL and
sound is on. If none of the indicators DSP ,
PRO LOGIC are not illuminated on the display panel, press
the EFFECT switch on the front panel or the EFFECT ON/OFF
key on the remote control transmitter so that at least one of
those indicators lights up on the display panel.
(Delay time)
(Center speaker output level)
R SUR.
(Right rear speaker output level)
L SUR.
(Left rear speaker output level)
SWFR
(Subwoofer output level)
Method of adjustment
If you will use the remote control transmitter, set the
TIME/LEVEL·SET MENU switch to the TIME/LEVEL
position on the remote control transmitter.
Note: Be sure to use the remote control transmitter with the
lid open.
TIME/LEVEL
2
Adjust the level on the selected item.
Front panel
DELAY/CENTER
/REAR/SWFR
Remote control
SET
MENU
or
SET MENU
1
Press once or more until the name of item on which you
will make an adjustment appears on the display panel.
Remote control
Front panel
DELAY/CENTER
/REAR/SWFR
SET
MENU
or
Whenever pressed, the selection changes as the above chart
shows.
* Pressing the
key on the remote control transmitter
changes the selection in the reverse order.
* Depending on a mode of this unit, you cannot select all
items.
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3
Repeat step 1 and 2 to make adjustments on other items.
English
Adjusting delay time
You can adjust the time difference between the beginning of
the sound from the main speakers and the beginning of the
effect sound from the rear or front effect speakers.
The larger the value, the later the effect sound is generated.
This adjustment can be made to all programs individually.
Notes
● Adding too much delay will cause an unnatural effect with
some sources.
●
When the –/+ button is pressed, sound is momentarily
interrupted.
Program
Control range (ms)
Preset value
1. DOLBY PRO LOGIC
DOLBY DIGITAL
2. PRO LOGIC ENHANCED
DOLBY DIGITAL ENHANCED
3. 70 mm MOVIE THEATER
DIGITAL MOVIE THEATER
4. TV SPORTS
5. STADIUM
6. DISCO
7. ROCK CONCERT
8. JAZZ CLUB
9. CHURCH
10. CONCERT HALL
15 to 30
0 to 15
15 to 30
0 to 15
15 to 30
1 to 50
1 to 50
1 to 50
1 to 50
1 to 50
1 to 50
1 to 50
1 to 50
20
15
20
15
17
22
20
45
14
22
26
40
30
Adjusting output level of the center, right rear and left rear speakers, and subwoofer
If desired, you can adjust the sound output level of the each
speaker even if the output level is already set in “SPEAKER
BALANCE ADJUSTMENT” on pages 24 to 25.
Notes
● Output level of the center speaker cannot be adjusted when
the program STADIUM, DISCO, ROCK CONCERT, JAZZ
CLUB, CHURCH or CONCERT HALL is selected, and the
input signal is analog, PCM audio or encoded with the
Dolby Digital (AC-3) in 2-channels.
●
If the function “4. CENTER SPEAKER” in the SET MENU
mode is set in the “PHNTM (phantom)” position, the sound
output level of the center speaker cannot be adjusted. This
is because in this mode, the center sound is automatically
output from the left and right main speakers.
●
Once the output level is adjusted, the level value will be the
same in all the digital sound field programs.
Speakers
Control range (dB)
Preset value
CENTER
RIGHT SURROUND
LEFT SURROUND
SUBWOOFER
MIN, –20 to +10
MIN, –20 to +10
MIN, –20 to +10
MIN, –20 to 0
0
0
0
0
Note
The values of the delay time, center level, rear level and
subwoofer output level you set the last time will remain
memorized even when this unit is in the standby mode.
However, if the power cord is kept disconnected for more than
one week, these values will be automatically changed back to
the original factory settings.
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BRIEF OVERVIEW OF
DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROGRAMS
The following list gives you a brief description of the sound fields produced by each of the DSP programs. Keep in mind that most of
these are precise digital recreations of actual acoustic environments. The data for these sound fields was recorded at actual
locations using sophisticated sound field measurement equipment.
Note
The channel level balance between the left and right rear effect speakers may vary depending on the sound field you are
listening to. This is due to the fact that most of these sound field recreations are actual acoustic environments.
No.
1
PROGRAM
DOLBY PRO LOGIC (
FEATURE
PRO LOGIC
)
Functions when the input signal is analog or
PCM audio.
Speaker output: main, center, rear
DOLBY DIGITAL (
DIGITAL )
Functions when the input signal is Dolby
Digital.
Speaker output: main, center, rear
2
DOLBY PRO LOGIC ENHANCED
PRO LOGIC )
( DSP
Functions when the input signal is analog or
PCM audio.
Speaker output: main, center, rear
DOLBY DIGITAL ENHANCED
(
3
DIGITAL
DSP )
Functions when the input signal is Dolby
Digital.
Speaker output: main, center, rear
70 mm MOVIE THEATER
PRO LOGIC )
( DSP
Functions when the input signal is analog or
PCM audio.
Speaker output: main, center, rear
DIGITAL MOVIE THEATER
(
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DIGITAL
DSP )
Functions when the input signal is Dolby
Digital.
Speaker output: main, center, rear
Reproduces video discs, video tapes and similar sources which are Dolby
Surround encoded and bear the “DOLBY SURROUND” logo.
The built-in Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder or Dolby Digital (AC-3)
decoder precisely reproduces sounds and sound effects of a source
encoded with Dolby Surround. The realization of a highly efficient decoding
process improves crosstalk and channel separation and makes sound
positioning smoother and more precise.
Reproduces video discs, video tapes and similar sources which are Dolby
Surround encoded and bear the “DOLBY SURROUND” logo.
This program ideally simulates the multi-surround speaker systems of the 35
mm film theater. The Dolby Surround decoding and the digital sound field
processing is precisely performed without altering the originally designed
sound orientation. The surround effects produced by this sound field folds
the viewer naturally from the rear to the left and right and toward the screen.
Note: If the main channel sound is considerably altered by overadjustment
of the BASS or TREBLE controls, the relationship with the rear channels
may produce an unnatural effect.
Ideal for reproducing video discs, video tapes and similar sources which are
Dolby Surround encoded and bear the “DOLBY SURROUND” logo.
This program is ideal for precisely reproducing the sound design of the
newest 70 mm/Dolby Digital multi-track films. The sound field is made to be
similar to that of the newest movie theaters, so the reverberations of the
sound field itself are restrained as much as possible. The three dimensional
feeling of the sound field is emphasized, and dialog is precisely oriented on
the screen. You can enjoy watching Sci-Fi, adventure movies, etc. with
much presence.
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PROGRAM
FEATURE
TV SPORTS
When the input signal is analog or PCM audio: (
Speaker output: main, center, rear
When the input signal is Dolby Digital: (
Speaker output: main, center, rear
5
DIGITAL
When the input signal is Dolby Digital: (
Speaker output: main, center, rear
DIGITAL
When the input signal is Dolby Digital: (
Speaker output: main, center, rear
DIGITAL
When the input signal is Dolby Digital: (
Speaker output: main, center, rear
DIGITAL
When the input signal is Dolby Digital: (
Speaker output: main, center, rear
DIGITAL
)
DSP
)
DSP
This program recreates the acoustic environment of a lively
disco in the heart of a very lively city. The sound is dense and
highly concentrated. It is also characterized by a high-energy,
“immediate” sound.
)
DSP
)
This program is ideally suited for rock music. You will
experience a very dynamic or lively sound field.
DSP
)
DSP
)
This is a small, cozy jazz club with a low ceiling. The sound is
very close and intimate.
DSP
)
DSP
)
This program recreates the acoustic environment of a big church
with a high pointed dome and columns along the sides. This
interior produces very long reverberations.
CHURCH
When the input signal is analog or PCM audio: (
Speaker output: main, rear
When the input signal is Dolby Digital: (
Speaker output: main, center, rear
10
DSP
This program gives you long delays between direct sounds
and effect sounds, and extraordinarily spacious feel of a large
stadium.
JAZZ CLUB
When the input signal is analog or PCM audio: (
Speaker output: main, rear
9
)
ROCK CONCERT
When the input signal is analog or PCM audio: (
Speaker output: main, rear
8
DSP
DISCO
When the input signal is analog or PCM audio: (
Speaker output: main, rear
7
)
STADIUM
When the input signal is analog or PCM audio: (
Speaker output: main, rear
6
DSP
This program is furnished with a tight sound field in which the
sound will not spread excessively on the front side, but the rear
surround side produces a dynamic sound expansion. This
program is the most suitable for sports programs.
DIGITAL
DSP
)
DSP
)
In this program, the center will appear to be deep behind the
main speakers, creating an expansive large hall ambience.
Orchestra and opera music are suited for this sound field.
CONCERT HALL
When the input signal is analog or PCM audio: (
Speaker output: main, rear
When the input signal is Dolby Digital: (
Speaker output: main, center, rear
DIGITAL
DSP
)
DSP
English
No.
)
Note: The “PHNTM” position is selected on “4. CENTER SPEAKER” in the SET MENU mode, no sound is output from
the center speaker(s).
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SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER
If you use the SLEEP timer of this unit, you can make this unit turn into the standby mode. When you are going to sleep while
enjoying a broadcast or other desired input source, this timer function is helpful.
Notes
● The SLEEP timer can be controlled only with the remote control transmitter.
● The components on which the SLEEP timer is effective are the sources connected to the SWITCHED AC OUTLET(S) on the rear
panel of this unit.
To set the SLEEP time
To cancel the selected SLEEP time
1
A
B
A
C
B
C
SLEEP
SLEEP
REMOTE CONTROL
TRANSMITTER
REMOTE CONTROL
TRANSMITTER
Press once or more to select the desired
SLEEP time.
Indicates the SLEEP time.
SLEEP
Flashes.
Whenever the SLEEP key is pressed, the SLEEP time will
change as follows.
(Minutes)
120
90
60
30
The SLEEP timer is off (OFF).
(The state before the SLEEP key
is pressed.)
After a while, the display returns to the indication before
the SLEEP timer is set.
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The unit will be turned into the standby mode
automatically at the selected SLEEP time.
Press once or more so that “SLEEP OFF” appears on the
display. (It will soon disappear and the “SLEEP” indicator will
go off from the display.)
Note
The SLEEP timer setting can also be canceled by turning this
unit into the standby mode with the STANDBY/ON switch on
the front panel (or the STANDBY key on the remote control
transmitter) or disconnecting the power plug of this unit from
the AC outlet.
BASIC OPERATIONS (When the lid is open)
English
REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER
The remote control transmitter provided with this unit is designed to control all the most commonly used functions of this unit. If the
CD player, tape deck, LD player, DVD player, etc. connected to this unit are YAMAHA components designed for remote control
compatibility, then this remote control transmitter will also control various functions of each component.
* For basic operations, use the remote control transmitter with the lid open.
NAMES OF KEYS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
G
TRANSMIT
/LEARN
CLEAR
LEARN
MACRO
REC/PAUSE
D
A/B
TAPE
A
CD
1
TUNER
A
DIR
VCR
B
STOP
B
DISC
DVD/LD
F
TV/DBS
2
C
PRESET
DIGITAL/
MOVIE
PRO LOGIC ENHANCED THEATER
2
3
STADIUM
DISCO
4
5
6
ROCK
V-AUX
JAZZ CLUB CHURCH
7
8
HALL
+10
9
TEST
D
PHONO
EFFECT
ON/OFF
C
0
TIME/LEVEL
DELAY
CENTER
REAR
SWFR
B
MACRO
SET MENU
SLEEP
SYSTEM
POWER ON
OFF
5
6
7
1
TV
SPORTS
MASTER VOLUME
QUICK
4
E
A/B/C/D/E
TV
MUTE
VCR
STANDBY
8
A
SLOW
3
0
9
REMOTE CONTROL
TRANSMITTER
Lid is opened.
Side panel
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1 Tape deck keys
Controls tape deck.
(The A/B/C switch (F) should be set to the “A” position.)
* DIR A, B and A/B are applicable only to double
cassette tape deck.
* For a single cassette deck with automatic reverse
function, pressing DIR A will reverse the direction of
tape running.
When pressed, this key mutes the volume level. To resume the
original volume level, press this key again.
While muting, the indicator on the VOLUME control flashes
continuously.
2 CD/LD/DVD player keys
B
Controls compact disc player, LD player or DVD player.
(To control compact disc player, set the A/B/C switch (F) to
the “A” position. To control LD player or DVD player, set the
A/B/C switch (F) to the “C” position.)
* DISC is applicable only to compact disc changer.
* STOP is applicable only to LD player or DVD player.
3 Tuner keys
Controls tuner.
(The A/B/C switch (F) should be set to the “A” position.)
+: Selects higher preset station number.
–: Selects lower preset station number.
A/B/C/D/E: Selects the group (A – E) of preset station
numbers.
4 DSP program selector keys
Selects a DSP program when the built-in digital sound field
processor (including the Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder
and the Dolby Digital (AC-3) decoder) is on.
5 TEST key
Used for speaker balance adjustment. (For details, refer to
page 24–25.)
6 TIME/LEVEL·SET MENU switch
Set to the TIME/LEVEL position when you will make an
adjustment on delay time, center speaker output level, rear
speaker output level or subwoofer level. Set to the SET MENU
position when you will make an adjustment or setting change
on a function in the SET MENU mode.
7 SLEEP timer key
This key is used to turn the built-in SLEEP timer on and off,
and to set the SLEEP time. (For details, refer to page 42.)
8 SYSTEM POWER ON and STANDBY keys
Pressing the SYSTEM POWER ON key turns the power to this
unit on and pressing the STANDBY key turns this unit into the
standby mode.
9 RESET button
This button is inside the battery compartment.
Press this button to “reset” the internal microcomputer which
controls remote control operations. Microcomputer “reset” is
necessary when the remote control freezes.
* Pressing the RESET button will not erase learned
functions.
RESET button
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0 MASTER VOLUME
(up) and
Turns the volume level up and down.
(down) keys
A MUTE key
/
and –/+ keys
(up) and
(down) keys change items (or functions) in the
mode selected by the TIME/LEVEL·SET MENU switch. – and
+ keys make an adjustment or setting change on the item (or
function) selected by the
or
key.
C EFFECT ON/OFF key
Switches on/off the digital sound field processor (including the
Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder and the Dolby Digital (AC3) decoder).
D Input selector keys
Selects input source.
E A/B/C indicators
The position (A, B or C) selected by the A/B/C switch is shown
in red.
F A/B/C switch
This switch must be used only when the lid of the remote
control transmitter is open. (This switch will not function when
the lid is closed.)
Normally, set this switch to the “A” position. When controlling a
Yamaha LD player or DVD player by using the CD/LD/DVD
player keys (2), set this switch to the “C” position.
G TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator
Lights up when the remote control transmitter is transmitting
infrared signals (when a command key is pressed).
Note
When using the keys to control Yamaha components,
identify them with your component’s keys. If these keys
are identical, their functions will be the same. For each key
function, refer to the corresponding instruction in your
component’s manual.
English
LEARNING NEW CONTROL FUNCTIONS (When the lid is open)
This is a learning remote control transmitter. The shaded keys in the illustration shown below can be programmed to “learn”
control functions from other remote control transmitters. By learning key-functions from other remote control transmitter, this unit can
then be used in place of one or more other remote control transmitters, thus making operation of your various audio and video
components more convenient.
Some of the “learning-capable” keys are originally empty and others have already been preset with functions to control this unit and
other Yamaha components. You can store new functions to them (in place of preset functions) as desired.
* See page 50 for the learning method.
* See page 52 for clearing a learned function (or all learned functions).
Note
If the memory capacity of the remote control transmitter becomes full, no further learning is possible even if some learning-capable
keys are not occupied with new functions. If, for example, you store Yamaha codes only into this remote control transmitter, up to
about 20 functions can be stored. Store new functions to the learnable-capable keys which are useful for you.
Keys which can have three functions (1, 2, 3, 4)
*
In the “Learning-capable” keys, the keys numbered 1–4 in the
illustration at left can have three functions. This is because they
have three memory areas (A, B and C). (One function per area.)
You can store new functions into the area B and C, and use three
functions on a key by switching the memory areas with the A/B/C
switch. (Area A cannot learn a new function.)
1
TRANSMIT
/LEARN
CLEAR
LEARN
MACRO
REC/PAUSE
A/B
TAPE
To use these keys:
1. Before using a key, select the area A, B or C of the key on which
A
CD
1
the function you want to use is stored by using the A/B/C switch.
A
DIR
VCR
B
STOP
B
DISC
DVD/LD
TV/DBS
2
A/B/C switch
TUNER
2. Press the key.
The original factory settings of these keys are as follows.
C
3
PRESET
A/B/C/D/E
2
DIGITAL/
MOVIE
PRO LOGIC ENHANCED THEATER
4
1
2
3
TV
SPORTS
STADIUM
DISCO
5
6
4
ROCK
V-AUX
PHONO
JAZZ CLUB CHURCH
7
8
HALL
+10
9
TEST
1
EFFECT
2
ON/OFF
0
TIME/LEVEL
DELAY
CENTER
REAR
SWFR
3
SET MENU
SLEEP
SYSTEM
POWER ON
MASTER VOLUME
4
TV
1
MUTE
VCR
STANDBY
The position of A/B/C switch
B
C
A
Empty
Empty
Preset with
functions for
controlling a
Yamaha tape deck.
Empty
Preset with functions
Preset with
for controlling a
functions for
Yamaha LD player
controlling a
and DVD player.
Yamaha CD player.
(DISC is empty.)
(STOP is empty.)
Preset with
Empty
Empty
functions for
controlling
the built-in tuner.
Preset as the DSP Preset as the DSP Preset as the DSP
program selector
program selector
program selector
keys (1–9, 0) and
keys (1–9, 0) and
keys (1–9, 0) and
the TEST key.
the TEST key.
the TEST key.
(+10 is empty.)
(+10 is empty.)
(+10 is empty.)
Note
The area A of all keys cannot learn new functions. To store new
functions to these keys, store them onto the area B or C.
REMOTE CONTROL
TRANSMITTER
Empty keys (1, 2)
Lid is open.
1
*
: These buttons are used for learning a new function
or clearing a learned function (or all learned
functions). For details, refer to page 50 to 52 .
These are empty keys. Each key can learn a function from another
remote control transmitter.
For example, the TV key is useful for storing the function of your
TV’s power switch, and the VCR key can be used for your VCR’s
power switch.
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Note
If a key which has a preset function learns a new function, the
preset function will not be deleted, but disabled. When the
learned function is cleared, the preset function is restored. (For
information on clearing a learned function, refer to page 52.)
About the marks shown on the remote control
transmitter
The marks on the remote control transmitter signify functions of
keys, input sources, etc.
Examples)
(tape):
(disc):
(radio wave):
Tape deck, VCR, etc.
CD player, LD player, etc.
Tuner, TV/BS tuner, etc.
These marks are helpful for storing new functions.
Examples)
• The area B of keys 1 is suitable for storing functions to
control your VCR.
• The area B of keys 3 is suitable for storing functions to
control your TV/BS tuner.
USING OPERATION CONTROL KEYS (When the lid is closed)
When the lid of the remote control transmitter is closed, you can easily operate Yamaha components including learned functions by
using the OPERATION CONTROL keys.
TRANSMIT
/LEARN
TRANSMIT
CLEAR
REMOTE CONTROL
TRANSMITTER
LEARN
MACRO
REC/PAUSE
A/B
CD
TUNER
VCR
DVD/LD
TV/DBS
*
TAPE
Input selector keys
TAPE
A
CD
1
TUNER
A
DIR
VCR
B
STOP
B
DISC
DVD/LD
TV/DBS
2
C
2
3
PRESET
A/B/C/D/E
DIGITAL/
MOVIE
PRO LOGIC ENHANCED THEATER
PHONO
EFFECT
OPERATION
CONTROL
SYSTEM
POWER ON
MASTER
VOLUME
TV
OPERATION CONTROL keys
V-AUX
1
2
3
TV
SPORTS
STADIUM
DISCO
5
6
4
ROCK
PHONO
JAZZ CLUB CHURCH
7
8
HALL
+10
9
TEST
EFFECT
ON/OFF
0
TIME/LEVEL
(+10)
DELAY
CENTER
REAR
SWFR
SET MENU
SLEEP
SYSTEM
POWER ON
MASTER VOLUME
TV
MUTE
VCR
V-AUX
MUTE
VCR
STANDBY
STANDBY
REMOTE CONTROL
TRANSMITTER
Lid is closed.
2
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*
: These keys are originally empty. If these keys have learned functions, pressing them executes those learned functions.
Note
When the lid is closed, the EFFECT, MASTER VOLUME,
MUTE, TV and VCR keys will function in the same way as
when the lid is open.
* If the MACRO switch on the side of the remote control
transmitter is set to “OFF”, when the lid is closed, the
SYSTEM POWER ON and STANDBY keys also will
function in the same way as when the lid is open.
Examples of operations controlled by using the
OPERATION CONTROL keys
English
When the lid is closed, the OPERATION CONTROL keys
substitute for the keys numbered 1, 2, 3 and the
(+10)
key on the left illustration. To use these keys, you do not have
to switch the A/B/C switch. The functions which the
OPERATION CONTROL keys carry out are determined by
which input selector key was pressed before using the
OPERATION CONTROL keys.
To operate a Yamaha CD player
1. Press the “CD” input selector key.
2. Use the OPERATION CONTROL keys. (They carry out the
functions in area A of keys 2.)
OPERATION
CONTROL
Play
Skip to
previous track
Skip to next
track
Pause or Stop
To operate your VCR
1. Press the “VCR” input selector key.
2. Use the OPERATION CONTROL keys. (They carry out the
functions in area B of keys 1. This area is originally preset
with no function. You must store the functions related to
controlling the VCR in area B of keys 1 beforehand.)
OPERATION
CONTROL
Play
Rewind
Fast forward
Pause or Stop
See the table below for a combination of an input selector key and key functions which the OPERATION CONTROL keys carry out.
(Also, refer to the table on page 45.)
Selected input selector
TAPE
CD
TUNER
VCR
Key functions which the OPERATION CONTROL keys carry out
Functions in area A of keys 1 (except REC/PAUSE, A/B, DIR A and B)
Functions in area A of keys 2 (except STOP, DISC,
Functions in area A of keys 3 and
and
)
(+10)
Functions in area B of keys 1 (except REC/PAUSE, A/B, DIR A and B)
DVD/LD
Functions in area B of keys 2 (except STOP, DISC,
TV/DBS
Functions in area B of keys 3 and
and
)
(+10)
Functions in area C of keys 1 (except REC/PAUSE, A/B, DIR A and B)
Functions in area C of keys 2 (except STOP, DISC,
Functions in area C of keys 3 and
and
)
(+10)
Pressing the “V-AUX” or “PHONO” input selector key has no effect on the OPERATION CONTROL keys.
Notes
• If the OPERATION CONTROL keys substitute for keys
which has no function (empty), no command is carried out.
According to your plan, store functions from other remote
control transmitters into an empty area of those keys. (Refer
to page 50 for the learning method.)
•
While playing an audio/video unit, if you want to operate
another unit by using the remote control transmitter (for
example, if you want to rewind a tape on your VCR while
listening to a CD), you should open the lid of the remote
control transmitter and use the A/B/C switch and the
corresponding keys.
(If you press an input selector key with the lid closed to
change the functions of the OPERATION CONTROL keys to
the functions for controlling a VCR, the input of currently
playing CD source is canceled.)
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MACRO OPERATIONS (When the lid is closed)
Preset macro keys are originally preset with macros. If you
prefer, however, you can change the contents of a macro key
by storing a desired series of functions on it. You can store up
to seven functions onto a macro key. (Refer to page 51 for the
learning method.)
“Macro” is a command which defines a sequence of several
operations.
The keys shown in the illustrations below (as preset macro
keys) are also preset with macros, in addition to individual
functions.
Each macro key is preset so that simply pressing it alone will
carry out several functions of other keys on this remote control
transmitter sequentially. (To know what key functions are
sequentially carried out by pressing each preset macro key,
see the next page.)
Macros can be used only when the lid is closed and the
MACRO switch is set to “SLOW” or “QUICK”. (If “OFF” is
selected, no macro will function even if the lid is closed.)
Setting the MACRO switch
OFF: In this position, no macro will function even if the lid of
remote control transmitter is closed.
QUICK: In this position, when a macro key is pressed, each
command is transmitted at 0.5 second intervals.
SLOW: In this position, when a macro key is pressed, each
command is transmitted at 3 second intervals.
Preset macro keys
TRANSMIT
/LEARN
CLEAR
TRANSMIT
LEARN
MACRO
REC/PAUSE
REMOTE CONTROL
TRANSMITTER
A/B
TAPE
TAPE
A
CD
1
CD
TUNER
TUNER
A
VCR
DIR
VCR
B
STOP
B
DISC
DVD/LD
DVD/LD
TV/DBS
2
TV/DBS
C
PRESET
A/B/C/D/E
DIGITAL/
MOVIE
PRO LOGIC ENHANCED THEATER
V-AUX
1
2
3
TV
SPORTS
STADIUM
DISCO
5
6
4
V-AUX
PHONO
PHONO
ROCK
EFFECT
OPERATION
CONTROL
JAZZ CLUB CHURCH
7
8
HALL
+10
9
TEST
EFFECT
ON/OFF
0
TIME/LEVEL
SLOW
TV
MUTE
MACRO switch
MASTER
VOLUME
QUICK
SYSTEM
POWER ON
OFF
MACRO
DELAY
CENTER
REAR
SWFR
SET MENU
SLEEP
SYSTEM
POWER ON
MUTE
VCR
STANDBY
VCR
STANDBY
REMOTE CONTROL
TRANSMITTER
Lid is closed.
(Set the MACRO switch to
“QUICK” or “SLOW”.)
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MASTER VOLUME
TV
English
Preset macro keys and the key functions which they carry out sequentially are as follows. (Also, refer to the table on page 45.)
Function of the key (and area) which operates when a macro key is pressed
Macro key
1st
(Turning the power of this unit on)
2nd
(Selecting an input source)
3rd
(Playing a source)
TAPE
TAPE
“
” on area A of keys 1
CD
CD
“
” on area A of keys 2
TUNER
TUNER
VCR
VCR
“
” on area B of keys 1
DVD/LD
“
” on area B of keys 2
DVD/LD
SYSTEM
POWER ON
–
–
TV/DBS
TV/DBS
“
” on area C of keys 1
“
” on area C of keys 2
–
V-AUX
V-AUX
–
PHONO
PHONO
–
Function of the key which operates when a macro key is pressed
Macro key
SYSTEM
POWER ON
1st
2nd
SYSTEM
POWER ON
TV
3rd
VCR
–
STANDBY
Notes
A key in which no function is stored will carry out no
command.
• If it occurs that this unit will not receive the second command
because the internal operation of the first command takes a
long time, set the MACRO switch to the “SLOW” position, or
add no function or repeat the same command between the
first command and the next command.
• If you will program the power on/off switching function of TV,
VCR, etc. as part of a macro sequence, note that it switches
the current mode to the other (“on” to “off”, or “off” to “on”).
For example, when you press the macro key, if the power of
TV, VCR, etc. is already on, the power will be turned off
even though you may not want it to do so.
•
–
STANDBY
•
•
•
Once you press a macro key, this unit will not receive the
command of another key (even if it is pressed) until this unit
finishes carrying out all commands of the macro key. Take
notice of this especially when the MACRO switch is in the
“SLOW” position.
Once you press a macro key, you must keep the remote
control transmitter directed at the main unit’s remote control
sensor until the remote control transmitter finishes
transmitting all command signals of the macro key.
You can use the OPERATION CONTROL keys also while
using the macro functions.
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LEARNING A NEW FUNCTION
1
Place this remote control transmitter and the other
remote control transmitter so that they face each other.
5
Press and hold the key (on the other remote control
transmitter) which has the function you want to store.
This remote control
transmitter
TV RTS
O
1
ST
2
AD
0
1
X
O
H
N
O
V
O
H
X
U
-A
T
C
FE F
EF / O F
ON
P
3
CO
IS
D
2
6
H
M
IU
RC
U
CH 9
5
UB
ST
CL
TE
ZZ
JA 8
ST
K
OC
U
-A
P
T
ES
V
H
RC
U
CH 9
CO
IS
6
D
UB
3
CL
TV RTS
O
4
M
5
IU
SP
AD
1
Other remote
control transmitter
LEARN
MACRO
(Press by using the point of
a mechanical pencil, etc.)
Flashes slowly.
When learning is finished, the TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator
stops lighting. You can release the key. Then the indicator
begins flashing slowly.
* If a signal is not successfully received, the
TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator flashes rapidly and the mode
prior to step 4 is restored. If this occurs, restart from step 4.
* If memory capacity is full, the TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator
flashes rapidly to show you that learning is impossible, and
then the mode before you began learning operations is
restored.
* If there is no operation for about 30 seconds after the
LEARN button is pressed, the TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator
flashes rapidly and the current mode is canceled. If this
occurs, repeat this step.
6
3
7
If necessary, select the memory area by using the A/B/C
switch on the side panel of the remote control
transmitter.
O
TRANSMIT
/LEARN
CLEAR
T
C
FE F
EF / O F
ON
2
N
About 5–10 cm
(2–4 in.)
Repeat step 3–5 to store more functions.
When you finish the learning operation, press the
LEARN button.
CLEAR
4
Press the key on this remote control transmitter in which
you will store a new function.
Lights up.
X
U
-A
V
O
N
O
H
P
3
T
C
CO
FE F
IS
D
EF /OF
2
6
ON
H
M
IU
RC
AD
U
ST
CH 9
1
5
UB
TV RTS
ST
CL
O
TE
ZZ
SP
JA 8
4
0
CK
RO
+1
7
E
* If a key which cannot learn another function is pressed, the
TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator flashes rapidly and the current
mode is canceled. If this occurs, repeat this step.
* If there is no operation for about 30 seconds after a key is
pressed, the TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator flashes rapidly
and the mode before you began learning operations is
restored. If this occurs, restart from step 2.
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LEARN
MACRO
Notes
● Newly learned functions will replace previously learned
functions.
● If there is no more room in the memory area for a function to
be learned, the TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator will flash
rapidly. In this case, even if some keys are not occupied
with functions from other remote control transmitters, no
further learning is possible.
● If the lid is closed while learning and about 5 seconds pass,
the TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator flashes rapidly and the
mode before you began learning operations is restored. If
this occurs, restart from step 2. However, if the lid is opened
within 5 seconds, the mode before the lid was closed is
restored.
● There may occasionally be instances in which, due to the
signal-coding and modulation employed by the other remote
control transmitter, this remote control transmitter will not be
able to “learn” its signals.
English
MAKING A NEW MACRO
A new macro can be programmed onto any preset macro key in place of preset functions. (See page 48 to know what keys are
preset macro keys.) You can make as many as 13 new macro keys. A macro key can learn as many as seven functions of other
keys.
Note
If you store a continuous command such as lowering of volume level, it will become a short command when it is carried out as a part
of macro.
1
4
TRANSMIT
/LEARN
CLEAR
LEARN
MACRO
Flashes slowly.
* If there is no operation for about 30 seconds after the
MACRO button is pressed, the TRANSMIT/LEARN
indicator flashes rapidly and the mode before you pressed
the MACRO button is restored. If this occurs, press the
MACRO button again.
2
* If the seventh key function has been learned, the
TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator flashes rapidly and the mode
before you began learning operations is restored. (This
shows that the key has completed learning a series of
functions as a macro.) If this occurs, you do not have to
follow the next step.
5
When you finish learning, press the MACRO button.
Press a preset macro key on which you want to make a
new macro.
CD
CLEAR
LEARN
MACRO
TRANSMIT
/LEARN
Lights up.
* If a key other than a preset macro key is pressed, the
TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator flashes rapidly and the
current mode is canceled. If this occurs, repeat this step.
3
Repeat step 3 to store the second, the third and more
functions. You can store up to seven key functions in
series as a macro.
It is recommended to write down new key functions you
stored on the provided user function stickers and paste
them on the reverse side of the remote control transmitter
or the reverse side of the remote control transmitter’s lid.
Press and hold a key whose function you want to store
as the first function of the new macro.
SYSTEM
POWER ON
A
TRANSMIT
/LEARN
B
C
Goes off.
When learning is finished, the TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator
lights up again. You can release the key.
* If a key whose function cannot be stored as a command of
macro is pressed, the TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator flashes
rapidly and the current mode is canceled. If this occurs,
repeat this step.
* If about 30 seconds pass before a key is pressed, the
TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator flashes rapidly and the mode
before you began learning operations is restored. If this
occurs, restart from step 1.
REMOTE CONTROL
TRANSMITTER
Memory back-up
All of the learned functions will be retained while you
replace the batteries. However, if no batteries are
installed for a few hours, the learned functions will be
erased and will have to be learned again.
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CLEARING LEARNED FUNCTIONS
To Clear a Learned Function
1
To Clear All Learned Functions
To clear a learned key function, press the LEARN button
using the point of a mechanical pencil, etc.
To clear a macro you made, press the MACRO button.
1
Select the kind of key functions all of which you want to
clear by using the MACRO switch on the side panel of
the remote control transmitter.
or
SLOW
QUICK
OFF
MACRO
TRANSMIT
/LEARN
CLEAR
LEARN
MACRO
OFF:
Flashes slowly.
2
Press and hold the CLEAR button using the point of a
mechanical pencil, etc.
Select this position if you want to clear all of the
learned functions except macros.
QUICK: Select this position if you want to clear all of the
macros you made only.
SLOW: Select this position if you want to clear all of the
learned functions including macros.
2
CLEAR
LEARN
MACRO
Press the CLEAR button using the point of a
mechanical pencil, etc.
TRANSMIT
/LEARN
3
CLEAR
Holding the CLEAR button pressed, press and hold the
key whose function you want to clear until the indicator
flashes 3 times.
CD
TRANSMIT
/LEARN
Flashes.
To clear two or more functions sequentially, do not
release the CLEAR button pressed, and repeat this step.
Note
If you clear a learned function of a key, the originally preset
function of the key is restored (except the keys which are
originally preset with no function.)
LEARN
MACRO
Flashes slowly.
* If one of the following operation is made after you press
the CLEAR button, the TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator
flashes rapidly and the current mode is canceled. If this
occurs, press the CLEAR button again.
• MACRO switch is switched to another position.
• Another key is pressed.
• There is no operation for about 30 seconds.
3
Press and hold the CLEAR button again. While holding
the CLEAR button pressed, press and hold the
MASTER VOLUME
and
keys simultaneously
until the indicator flashes 7 times.
TRANSMIT
/LEARN
MUTE
Flashes.
Trouble shooting guide
SYMPTOM
The remote control transmitter does not
work.
Learning cannot be made successfully.
(The TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator does not
light up or flash.)
CAUSE
The batteries of this remote control
transmitter are weak.
The internal microcomputer “freezes”.
The batteries of this remote control
transmitter and/or the other remote control
transmitter are weak.
The distance between the two remote control
transmitters is too long or too short.
The signal coding or modulation of the other
remote control transmitter is not compatible
with this remote control transmitter.
Memory capacity is full.
The internal microcomputer “freezes”.
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REMEDY
Replace the batteries with new ones and
press the RESET button on the remote
control transmitter.
Replace the batteries (and press the RESET
button for this remote control transmitter).
Place the remote control transmitters with the
proper distance.
Learning is not possible.
Further learning is not possible without
deleting unnecessary commands.
Press the RESET button on the remote
control transmitter.
If the unit fails to operate normally, check the following points to determine whether the fault can be corrected by the simple
measures suggested. If it cannot be corrected, or if the fault is not listed in the SYMPTOM column, disconnect the power cord and
contact your authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center for help.
Amplifier
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
REMEDY
The unit fails to turn on when the
STANDBY/ON switch is pressed, or
turns into the standby mode suddenly
soon after the power is turned on.
Power cord is not plugged in or is not
completely inserted.
Firmly plug in the power cord.
The IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch on the
rear panel is not set to the upper or the
lower end closely.
Set the switch to the upper or the lower end
closely.
It happens that this unit does not work
normally.
There is an influence of strong external
noise (lightning, excessive static electricity,
etc.) or a misoperation on this unit while
using this unit.
Turn this unit into the standby mode and
disconnect the AC power cord from the AC
outlet. After about 30 seconds have passed,
connect the power and operate this unit
again.
No sound or no picture.
Incorrect output cord connections.
Connect the cords properly. If the problem
persists, the cords may be defective.
Appropriate input source is not selected.
Select an appropriate input source with the
input selector buttons.
The SPEAKERS switches are not set
properly.
Set the SPEAKERS switch which
corresponds to the speakers to be used to
the ON position.
Speaker connections are not secure.
Secure the connections.
No picture
There is no S video terminal connection
between this unit and the TV, though S
video signals are input to this unit.
Connect this unit’s S VIDEO MONITOR OUT
terminal to the TV’s S video input terminal.
The sound suddenly goes off.
The protection circuit has been activated
because of short circuit etc.
Turning the unit into the standby mode and
then on will reset the protection circuit.
The SLEEP timer has functioned.
Cancel the SLEEP timer function.
Only one side speaker outputs the
sound.
Incorrect setting of the BALANCE control.
Adjust it to the appropriate position.
Incorrect cord connections.
Connect the cords properly. If the problem
persists, the cords may be defective.
Sound “hums”.
Incorrect cord connections.
Firmly connect the audio plugs. If the
problem persists, the cords may be defective.
No connection from the turntable to the
GND terminal.
Make the GND connection between the
turntable and this unit.
The volume level is low while playing a
record.
The record is being played on a turntable
with an MC cartridge.
The player should be connected to the unit
through the MC head amplifier.
The volume level cannot be increased,
or sound is distorted.
The component connected to the REC OUT
terminals of this unit is in the standby mode.
Turn the power to the component on.
No sound from the rear speakers.
The sound output level to the rear speakers
is set to minimum.
Raise the sound output level to the rear
speakers.
The monaural sound source is played in
DOLBY PRO LOGIC or DOLBY PRO
LOGIC ENHANCED mode.
Select another program suitable for the
monaural sound source.
The sound output level to the center
speaker is set to minimum.
Raise the sound output level to the center
speaker.
The center channel mode is in PHANTOM
mode.
Select NORMAL or WIDE.
Incorrect sound field program selection.
Select the appropriate program.
No sound from the center speaker.
English
TROUBLESHOOTING
53
CAUSE
REMEDY
FM stereo reception is noisy.
Because of the characteristics of FM stereo
broadcasts, this is limited to cases where the
transmitter is too far away or the antenna
input is poor.
Check the antenna connections.
Try using a high quality directional FM
antenna.
Set the TUNING MODE button to the manual
tuning mode.
There is distortion and clear reception
cannot be obtained even with a good
FM antenna.
There is multipath interference.
Adjust antenna placement to eliminate
multipath interference.
A desired station cannot be tuned in
with the automatic tuning method.
The station is too weak.
Use the manual tuning method.
Use a high quality directional FM antenna.
Previously preset stations can no
longer be tuned in.
This unit has been unplugged for a long
period.
Repeat the presetting procedure.
A desired station cannot be tuned in
with the automatic tuning method.
Weak signal or loose antenna connections.
Tighten the AM loop antenna connections
and rotate it for best reception.
There are continuous crackling and
hissing noises.
Noises will result from ligtning, fluorescent
lamps, motors, thermostats and other
electrical equipment.
Use an outdoor antenna and a ground wire.
This will help somewhat but it is difficult to
eliminate all noise.
There are buzzing and whining noises
(especially in the evening).
A television set is being used nearby.
Relocate this unit away from the TV.
The remote control transmitter does
not work.
Direct sunlight or lighting (of an inverter type
of fluorescent lamp etc.) is striking the remote
control sensor of the main unit.
Change the position of the main unit.
The batteries of this remote control
transmitter are too weak.
Replace the batteries with new ones.
This unit is in the standby mode.
Turn the power to this unit on.
FM
SYMPTOM
Others
Remote control
transmitter
AM
Use the manual tuning method.
54
The sound is degraded when listening
with the headphones connected to the
compact disc player or cassette deck
that are connected with this unit.
English
SPECIFICATIONS
AUDIO SECTION
Minimum RMS Output Power per Channel
MAIN L/R
8 ohms, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.04% THD
......................................................80W+80W
CENTER
8 ohms, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.07% THD
................................................................80W
REAR L/R
8 ohms, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.07% THD
......................................................80W+80W
Maximum Power [China and General models
only]
8 ohms, 1 kHz, 10% THD
MAIN L/R ................................125W+125W
Dynamic Power per Channel
(by IHF Dynamic Headroom measuring
method)
MAIN L/R
8/6/4/2 ohms .................100/125/150/175W
Dynamic Headroom (8 ohms)
[U.S.A. and Canada models only]
...........................................................0.96 dB
IEC Power [Singapore model only]
8 ohms, 1 kHz, 0.04% THD
MAIN L/R .............................................95W
Power Band Width
MAIN L/R
8 ohms, 40W, 0.09% THD
...........................................10 Hz to 50 kHz
Damping Factor (SPEAKERS A)
MAIN L/R
8 ohms, 20 Hz to 20 kHz ............80 or more
Input Sensitivity/Impedance
PHONO MM......................2.5 mV/47 k-ohms
CD/TAPE·MD/DVD·LD/TV·DBS/VCR
/VIDEO AUX.....................150 mV/47 k-ohms
Maximum Input Signal
PHONO MM
1 kHz, 0.04% THD.............110 mV or more
CD/TAPE·MD/DVD·LD/TV·DBS/VCR
/VIDEO AUX (EFFECT ON)
1 kHz, 0.5% THD....................2.2V or more
Frequency Response (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
CD/TAPE·MD/DVD·LD/TV·DBS/VCR
/VIDEO AUX to MAIN L/R SP OUT
........................................................0±0.5 dB
S-Video Signal Level
Y ...........................................1 Vp-p/75 ohms
C ....................................0.286 Vp-p/75 ohms
Maximum Input Level ............1.5 Vp-p or more
RIAA Equalization Deviation
PHONO MM ....................................0±0.5 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
PHONO MM to REC OUT
1V ..........................................0.02% or less
CD/TAPE·MD/DVD·LD/TV·DBS/VCR
/VIDEO AUX to SP OUT (EFFECT OFF)
40W/8 ohms ........................0.025% or less
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF-A Network)
PHONO MM to REC OUT
(5 mV Input Shorted) ............86 dB or more
CD/TAPE·MD/DVD·LD/TV·DBS/VCR
/VIDEO AUX to SP OUT (EFFECT OFF)
(150 mV Input Shorted) ........96 dB or more
Residual Noise (IHF-A Network)
MAIN L/R SP OUT..................170 µV or less
Channel Separation (Vol. –30 dB, EFFECT
OFF)
PHONO MM
(Input Shorted, 1 kHz/10 kHz)
......................60 dB or more/55 dB or more
CD/TAPE·MD/DVD·LD/TV·DBS/VCR
/VIDEO AUX
(Input 5.1 k-ohms Shorted, 1 kHz/10 kHz)
......................60 dB or more/45 dB or more
Tone Control Characteristics
BASS:
Boost/cut ...............±10 dB (50 Hz)
Turnover Frequency...........350 Hz
TREBLE: Boost/cut .............±10 dB (20 kHz)
Turnover Frequency..........3.5 kHz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio.................50 dB or more
Monitor Output Frequency Response
.....................................5 Hz to 10 MHz, –3 dB
FM SECTION
Tuning Range
[U.S.A. and Canada models]
..........................................87.5 to 107.9 MHz
[Australia, Singapore, China and General
models]..............................87.5 to 108.0 MHz
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity (IHF)
(100% mod., 1 kHz)
Mono .................................1.55 µV (15.1 dBf)
Stereo...................................21 µV (37.7 dBf)
Image Response Ratio
[U.S.A., Canada, China and General models]
..............................................................45 dB
[Australia and Singapore models].........80 dB
IF Response Ratio
[U.S.A., Canada, China and General models]
..............................................................70 dB
[Australia and Singapore models].........80 dB
Spurious Response Ratio.........................70 dB
AM Suppression Ratio..............................55 dB
Capture Ratio ..........................................1.5 dB
Filter Characteristics
MAIN L/R, REAR L/R (MAIN SPEAKER:
SMALL)
(H.P.F.) .....................fc = 90 Hz, 12 dB/oct.
SUBWOOFER
(L.P.F.) ......................fc = 90 Hz, 18 dB/oct.
Gain Tracking Error (0 to –60 dB)
MAIN L/R ....................................3 dB or less
Bass Extension ..........................+6 dB (50 Hz)
Output Level/Impedance
REC OUT........................150 mV/2.7 k-ohms
PRE OUT.............................2.6V/1.1 k-ohms
SUBWOOFER (MAIN SPEAKER: SMALL)
................................................4V/1.2 k-ohms
VIDEO SECTION
Headphones Jack Rated Output/Impedance
Output Level
(CD/TAPE·MD/DVD·LD/TV·DBS/VCR
/VIDEO AUX Input, 150 mV, RL=8 ohms)
.............................................................0.5V
Impedance .....................................390 ohms
Video Signal Level ..................1 Vp-p/75 ohms
Video Signal Type
[U.S.A. and Canada models]................NTSC
[Australia and Singapore models] ...........PAL
[China and General models].........NTSC/PAL
Alternate Channel Selectivity (±400 kHz)
[U.S.A., Canada, China and General models
only] .......................................................85 dB
Selectivity (two signals, 40 kHz Dev. ±300 kHz)
[Australia and Singapore models only]
...............................................................70 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
(IHF) Mono/Stereo
[U.S.A., Canada, China and General
models] .....................................80 dB/75 dB
(DIN-Weighted, 40 kHz Dev.) Mono/Stereo
[Australia and Singapore models]
..................................................75 dB/70 dB
Harmonic Distortion (1 kHz)
Mono/Stereo......................................0.1/0.2%
Stereo Separation .................................50 dB
Frequency Response
20 Hz to 15 kHz..............................0 ±1.5 dB
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AM SECTION
GENERAL
Tuning Range
[U.S.A., Canada, China and General models]
.............................................530 to 1,710 kHz
[Australia and Singapore models]
.............................................531 to 1,611 kHz
Power Supply
[U.S.A. and Canada models]
..............................................AC 120V, 60 Hz
[Australia model] ...................AC 240V, 50 Hz
[Singapore model].................AC 230V, 50 Hz
[China and General models]
....................AC 110/120/220/240V, 50/60 Hz
Usable Sensitivity..............................100 µV/m
Selectivity ................................................32 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio ..............................50 dB
Image Response Ratio ...........................40 dB
Spurious Response Ratio .......................50 dB
Power Consumption
[U.S.A. model] ......................................300W
[Canada model] .......................350W/420 VA
[Australia, Singapore, China and General
models] .................................................350W
Weight
[U.S.A. and Canada models]
....................................12.0 kg (26 lbs. 6 oz.)
[Australia, Singapore, China and General
models]......................13.0 kg (28 lbs. 10 oz.)
Accessories ...........................AM loop antenna
Indoor FM antenna
Remote control transmitter
Batteries
User function stickers
Antenna adapter
(U.S.A. and Canada models only)
Maximum Power Consumption [General model
only] .......................................................690W
Harmonic Distortion (1 kHz) .....................0.3%
AUDIO SECTION
Output Level/Impedance
FM (100% mod., 1 kHz)
[U.S.A. and Canada models]
......................................500 mV/2.2 k-ohms
[Australia, Singapore, China and General
models (40 kHz Dev.)]
......................................400 mV/2.2 k-ohms
AM (30% mod., 1 kHz)
.........................................150 mV/2.2 k-ohms
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AC Outlets
2 SWITCHED OUTLETS
[U.S.A., Canada, Singapore, China and
General models] ................100W max. total
1 SWITCHED OUTLET
[Australia model]................100W max. total
Dimensions (W x H x D)
.........................................435 x 151 x 391 mm
(17-1/8” x 5-15/16” x 15-3/8”)
Specifications are subject to change without
notice.
SECTION AM
GENERALES
Gamme de syntonisation
[Modèles pour les Etats-Unis, le Canada, la
Chine et général] .................530 à 1.710 kHz
[Modèle pour l’Australie] ......531 à 1.611 kHz
Alimentation
[Modèles pour les Etats-Unis et le Canada]
.............................................CA 120V, 60 Hz
[Modèle pour l’Australie].......CA 240V, 50 Hz
[Modèles pour la Chine et général]
...................CA 110/120/220/240V, 50/60 Hz
Sensibilité utilisable...........................100 µV/m
Poids
[Modèles pour les Etats-Unis et le Canada]
...........................................................12,0 kg
[Modèles pour l’Australie, la Chine et
général] ..............................................13,0 kg
Accessoires........................Cadre-antenne AM
Antenne FM intérieure
Sélectivité................................................32 dB
Rapport signal/bruit .................................50 dB
Rapport de réponse d’image...................40 dB
Rapport de réponse de bruit ...................50 dB
Consommation
[Modèle pour les Etats-Unis] ................300W
[Modèle pour le Canada] .........350W/420 VA
[Modèles pour l’Australie, la Chine et
général].................................................350W
Consommation maximale [Modèle général
seulement]..............................................690W
Emetteur de télécommande
Piles
Etiquettes de fonctions d’utilisateur
Adaptateur d’antenne (Modèles pour les
Etats-Unis et le Canada seulement)
Distorsion harmonique (1 kHz).................0,3%
SECTION AUDIO
Niveau de sortie/impédance
FM (100% mod., 1 kHz)
[Modèles pour les Etats-Unis et le Canada]
.....................................500 mV/2,2 k-ohms
[Modèles pour l’Australie, la Chine et
général (40 kHz Dev.)]
.....................................400 mV/2,2 k-ohms
AM (30% mod., 1 kHz)
........................................150 mV/2,2 k-ohms
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YAMAHA
YAMAHA
Prises CA
2 prises commutées
[Modèles pour les Etats-Unis, le Canada, la
Chine et général]
.....................................100W max. au total
1 prise commutée
[Modèle pour l’Australie]
.....................................100W max. au total
Caractéristiques techniques modifiables sans
préavis.
Dimensions (L x H x P)
.........................................435 x 151 x 391 mm
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