Yamaha RP-U200 de handleiding

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PERSONAL RECEIVER
RP-U200
OPERATION MANUAL
MANUEL D’UTILISATION
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MANUALE DELLE ISTRUZIONI
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PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
DSP P-SET
VOL
VIRTUAL
5.I
CH
DIGITAL
PROLOGIC FM AM ST
USB PCM D.
DSP
POWER
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
JAZZ CHURCHHALL
B
VOLUMEMUTE
CA
MOVIE LIVE
PRESET MANUALMEMORY
GAME
TEST
ON
/
OFF
/DTS
SURROUND
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INTRODUCTION
Features
This unit brings high-quality audio to your
computer
This unit is a multimedia amplifier that brings you a new
level of audio enjoyment. This unit has a USB port for
connection with a personal computer. The USB interface
allows remote control of this unit from your computer and
control of sound data sent from your computer.
Equipped with a five-channel power amplifier
This unit has a five-channel power amplifier for
reproducing surround sound fields of Dolby Digital*,
DTS** and Yamaha CINEMA-DSP effectively. You can
enjoy a full-scale home theater sound simply by adding
the optional Yamaha speaker system NS-U40P and an
optional subwoofer to this unit.
Equipped with Dolby Digital and DTS decoders
This unit reproduces multichannel sources encoded with
Dolby Digital* or DTS** faithfully by using the built-in
Dolby Digital and DTS decoders. You can now
experience the sound scale and the realistic sensation of
actual theaters in your home.
The newly-developed Yamaha Near-Field Cinema
DSP (Digital Sound Field Processor)
Various DSP sound field programs allow you to select
the program suitable for the selected input source. You
can experience the sound fields of famous concert halls,
movie theaters, etc. around the world in your home. The
DSP sound effects are also available for headphone
listening.
Compatible with various USB audio functions
This unit is compatible with the following audio signals
received via a USB connection:
multi-channel (two, four and six channels) audio, high
quality digital audio of 24 bit/48 kHz and Dolby Digital-
encoded signals. (Some operating systems and software
programs do not support this feature.)
Various inputs/outputs and easy operation
This unit is equipped with various input and output
terminals for both analog and digital signals, making it
ideal as a control center for other audio equipment, such
as a personal computer, CD player and MD recorder.
The supplied remote control makes operation easy, and
the supplied Application Software allows control of this
unit from your computer including detailed settings.
Compatible with Virtual Dolby Digital and DTS Virtual
5.1
By employing the Virtual 3D technology, this unit
reproduces multi-channel sources such as Dolby Digital
and DTS providing realistic surround effects even with
just two speakers.
About this manual
This manual explains how to operate this unit. Refer to
the separate “SET UP MANUAL for how to connect
this unit with other equipment, and to install the
Application Software, etc. to your computer from the
supplied CD-ROM.
This manual mainly explains how to operate this unit
using the front panel of this unit and the supplied
remote control.
When this unit and your computer are connected with
the USB cable, and the supplied Application Software is
installed on the computer, you can operate this unit
from the computer using the Application Software. Refer
to the online help of the Application Software for how to
use the Application Software.
The Application Software extends the use of this unit
with additional functions which cannot be used with the
front panel keys or the remote control. This manual
introduces those functions by the following style.
Example:
Adjusting USB MIX LEVEL
When an input other than the USB terminal is selected,
you can listen to the mixed sound signals from the
selected input and from the USB terminal. Also, the
mixing ratio of the signals from the USB terminal can be
adjusted.
* Refer to the online help of the Application Software for
details.
This manual also offers brief explanations about the
functions available with the Application Software on page
22–27. Refer to the online help of the Application
Software for details of how to use the functions.
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CAUTION................................ 2
OUTLINE OF THIS UNIT
Main features of this unit.............. 3
Dolby Digital and DTS .................. 4
Virtual 3D....................................... 5
Digital Sound Field Processing (DSP) .....
5
CONTROLS AND THEIR
FUNCTIONS
Front panel & Remote control...... 6
About the display.......................... 8
BASIC OPERATION
Playing a source ........................... 9
Using sound field programs ...... 11
Recording.................................... 12
ADVANCED OPERATION
Adjusting the speaker balance ...
19
Setting USB channel .................. 20
Operating this unit with the
Application Software.................. 22
APPENDIX
Troubleshooting ......................... 28
Specifications ............................. 31
CAUTION
OUTLINE OF
THIS UNIT
CONTROLS &
THEIR FUNCTIONS
BASIC
OPERATION
ADVANCED
OPERATION
APPENDIX
English
CONTENTS
*
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby, AC-3, Pro Logic and the double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Confidential Unpublished Works. 19921997 Dolby
Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
**
Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
US Pat. No. 5,451,942 and other world-wide patents issued and
pending. DTS, DTS Digital Surround, are trademarks of Digital
Theater Systems, Inc. Copyright 1996 Digital Theater Systems,
Inc. All Rights Reserved.
LISTENING TO AN FM
BROADCAST
Tuning into an FM station........... 14
Using the presets........................ 16
LISTENING TO AN
FM BROADCAST
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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
electric 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 unit cover assure proper
ventilation of the unit. If these openings are
obstructed, the temperature inside the unit will rise
rapidly; therefore, avoid placing objects against these
openings. To prevent fire or damage, install the unit in
a well-ventilated area.
<Europe and U.K. models only>
To prevent fire or damage, be sure to allow a space of
at least 10 cm behind, 10 cm on both sides and 10 cm
above the top panel of the unit.
6. The voltage used must be the same as that specified
on this unit. Using this unit with a higher voltage than
specified is dangerous and may result in fire or other
accidents. YAMAHA will not be held responsible for
any damage resulting from use of this unit with a
voltage other than that specified.
7. Always set the volume to minimum before starting
audio playback. Increase the volume gradually to an
appropriate level after playback has been started.
8. Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical solvents
as this might damage the finish. Use a clean, dry
cloth.
9. Be sure to read the TROUBLESHOOTING section
regarding common operating errors before concluding
that the unit is faulty.
10. When not planning to use this unit for a long period
(i.e., vacation, etc.), disconnect the AC power plug
from the wall outlet.
11.
To prevent lightning damage, disconnect the AC power
plug when there is an electric storm.
12. Grounding or polarization Precautions should be
taken so that the grounding or polarization of
appliances is not defeated.
For U.K. customers
If the socket outlets in the home are not suitable for the
plug supplied with this appliance, it should be cut off and
an appropriate 3 pin plug fitted. For details, refer to the
instructions described below.
Note: The plug severed from the mains lead must be
destroyed, as a plug with bared flexible cord is hazardous if
engaged in a live socket outlet.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR U.K. MODEL
IMPORTANT:
THE WIRES IN MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE:
Blue: NEUTRAL
Brown: LIVE
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this
apparatus may not correspond with the coloured
markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed
as follows: The wire which is coloured BLUE must be
connected to the terminal which is marked with the
letter N or coloured BLACK. The wire which is coloured
BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is
marked with the letter L or coloured RED. Making sure
that neither core is connected to the earth terminal of
the three pin plug.
For Canadian Customers
To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to
wide slot and fully insert.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003.
When this unit is turned off by pressing the power switch
on the front panel or the POWER key on the remote
control, this unit turns into the standby mode. In this
mode, this unit is designed to consume a small amount
of power. This units power supply is completely cut off
from the AC line only when the AC power cord is
disconnected.
CAUTION:
Read this before operating this unit
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English
OUTLINE OF THIS UNIT
English
OUTLINE OF
THIS UNIT
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
DSP P-SET
VOL
VIRTUAL
5.I
CH
DIGITAL
PROLOGIC FM AMST
USB PCM D.
DSP
SUPERWOOFER SYSTEM YST-SW45
HIGH CUTSTANDBY/ON
150Hz50Hz
VOLUME
100
Main features of this unit
Using Yamahas unique DSP technology, this unit can bring
excitement and realism to any audio source by simulating
the acoustic environments of concert halls, movie theaters,
and so on. With its stylish, vertical design, this unit allows
you to use various audio sources, including the built-in FM
tuner, your computer, CD player, MD or tape deck, as
shown below.
OUTLINE OF THIS UNIT
Although this unit can be used as part of a typical hi-fi
system, connecting it to your computer via the USB
terminal, and running the supplied Application Software,
allows you to remotely control this unit from your computer
and make some adjustments and settings.
CD player
MD recorder
etc.
This unit
Personal computer
Front speaker (L)
Front speaker (R)
* Refer to the separate SET UP MANUAL for
connections.
FM antenna
Subwoofer
Surround speaker (L)
Surround speaker (R)
Center speaker
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OUTLINE OF THIS UNIT
Dolby Digital and DTS
This unit features a built-in Dolby Digital decoder and a DTS decoder for reproducing surround sounds of sources encoded
with Dolby Digital or DTS. With such state-of-the-art technologies, this unit can bring the same audio experience to your
home as they have brought to feature films in quality theaters around the world.
Take some time now to read more about these features and enjoy the new experiences this system brings to your home
theater.
DTS (Digital Theater System)
Digital Surround
DTS was developed to replace the analog soundtracks of
movies with six discrete channels of digital soundtracks,
and it is now installed in many theaters around the world.
The DTS digital playback system changed the way we
experienced movies in theaters with six discrete channels
of superb digital audio. DTS technology, through intense
research and development, has made it possible to deliver
similar encode/decode discrete technology to home audio
surround-sound entertainment. DTS Digital Surround is an
encode/decode system which delivers six channels of
master-quality, 20-bit audio; technically, it offers 5.1
channels, which means 5 full-range (left, center, right and
two surround) channels, plus a subwoofer (LFE) channel
(as 0.1). It is compatible with the 5.1 speaker
configurations that are currently available for home theater
systems.
Dolby Surround
Dolby Surround uses four discrete channels and five
speakers to reproduce realistic and dynamic sound effects:
two main channels (left and right), a center channel for
dialog, and a surround channel for special sound effects.
The surround channel reproduces sound within a narrow
frequency range.
Most video tapes and laser discs include Dolby Surround
encoding, as do many TV and cable broadcasts. The Dolby
Pro Logic decoder built into this unit employs a digital
signal processing system that stabilizes each channel for
even more accurate sound positioning than is available
with standard analog processors.
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital is a digital surround sound system that
provides completely independent multi-channel audio to
you. Dolby Digital provides five full-range channels in what
is sometimes referred to as a 3/2 configuration: three front
channels (left, center and right), and 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 is called the
LFE channel.) This channel is counted as 0.1, thus giving
rise to the term 5.1 channels in total.
The wide dynamic range of sound reproduced by the five
full-range channels and precise sound orientation by digital
sound processing provides listeners with excitement and
realism that have never been experienced before.
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English
OUTLINE OF THIS UNIT
English
OUTLINE OF
THIS UNIT
Virtual 3D
FL C FR
RL RR
FL C FR
RL RR
Virtual speakers
Typical surround system Virtual 3D
Early sound
reflections
Reverberation
Direct sound
Surround sound typically requires several speakers
situated in front of and behind the listening position, which
requires a substantial amount of space that may not always
be available.
In addition to ordinary surround sound reproduction using
several speakers, this unit enables you to enjoy surround
sound effects with only two speakers by using Yamahas
unique Virtual 3D (three-dimensional) technology.
Virtual 3D, which is used by this units sound field
programs, simulates the surround effect provided by
surround and center speakers, creating virtual surround
speakers, as shown, so even with only two front speakers,
you can still enjoy surround sound.
Digital Sound Field Processing (DSP)
When you listen to a performance in a concert hall, jazz
club, or other live music venue, you not only hear the direct
sound coming from the musical instruments and singers,
but also the early reflections and natural reverberation.
Early reflections are the initial sound waves that bounce off
the floor, ceiling, and walls. Natural reverberation is made
up of sound waves that gradually attenuate as they bounce
repeatedly off multiple surfaces.
Since the way you hear early reflections and reverberation
depends on the shape and size of the building as well as
the material and construction of the walls and ceiling, each
venue has its own unique sound, called its sound field.
At Yamaha, we have measured all the elements that make
up a typical sound fielddirection and level of the
reflections, band-width characteristics, and delay timesat
famous concert halls and opera houses around the world.
The information gained in this process has been converted
into programs that can be reproduced using Yamahas DSP
technology. Using its on-board DSP, this unit can process
any audio source and recreate the atmosphere of the
original venue.
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CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
1 Input selectors & indicators
These four keys, explained below, are used to select
the input source. The indicator of the selected source
lights up.
PC key
This key selects your computer as the input source.
Pressing this key repeatedly selects the signals
received at the USB, digital (DIGITAL PC COAX IN or
DIGITAL PC OPT IN) or analog (ANALOG PC IN)
input. The DIGITAL PC OPT IN has priority over the
DIGITAL PC COAX IN, so if you connect to both inputs,
the signal received at the DIGITAL PC OPT IN is used.
CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
Front panel & Remote control
Front panel
Remote control
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
DSP P-SET
VOL
VIRTUAL
5.I
CH
DIGITAL
PROLOGIC FM AM ST
USB PCM D.
DSP
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 8
POWER
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
JAZZ CHURCHHALL
B
VOLUMEMUTE
CA
MOVIE LIVE
PRESET MANUALMEMORY
GAME
TEST
ON
/
OFF
/DTS
SURROUND
8
0
9
4
C
A
B
1
E
D
3
6
AUX1 key
This key selects the equipment connected to the
ANALOG AUX 1 IN or DIGITAL AUX 1 OPT IN
connector as the input source. Pressing this key
repeatedly selects the digital or analog input.
AUX2 key
This key selects the equipment connected to the
ANALOG AUX 2 IN connectors as the input source.
TUNER key
This key selects the built-in FM tuner as the input
source. If the tuner is already selected, this key toggles
the reception mode between FM auto stereo and FM
monaural.
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English
CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
CONTROLS &
THEIR FUNCTIONS
2 Display
The display shows various settings, selected input
source, sound field program and various other
information.
3 DSP key [front panel]
ON/OFF key [remote control]
This key activates the sound field programs produced
by the internal DSP.
4 P-SET key ( ) [front panel]
PRESET key [remote control]
This key changes the display status of the built-in FM
tuner from the frequency display mode to the preset
tuning mode.
If the tuner is already in the preset tuning mode, each
press of this key changes the group of preset stations
(A, B, C, D, E).
* This key works only when the tuner is selected as the
input source.
5 / (Down/Up) keys
These keys are used for selecting sound field
programs, changing station frequencies, selecting
preset station numbers, etc.
6 Volume control [front panel]
VOLUME
(Down/Up) keys [remote control]
These control and keys adjust the speaker and
headphone volume. The volume cannot be adjusted
when this unit is in the standby mode.
7 Headphone jack
Stereo headphones can be connected to this mini-jack
for private listening, with Virtual 3D effects specifically
tailored for headphone listening.
8 Power switch ( ) [front panel]
POWER key [remote control]
Each click of this switch changes the status of this unit
between standby mode and power on.
* In the standby mode, this unit can be turned on
remotely from your computer, using the supplied
Application Software. Note that this unit uses a small
amount of power in the standby mode.
9 MEMORY key
This key is used to store a desired station in the
memory.
* This key works only when the tuner is selected as
the input source.
0 Sound field program selector keys
Each of these keys selects the corresponding sound
field program.
A TEST key
This key is used to output a test tone. The test tone is
used when adjusting the volume balance among all
speakers in the system including the virtual surround
speakers. (Refer to page 19 for details.)
B Custom keys (A, B, C)
These keys are available when this unit and your
computer are connected with the USB cable, and the
supplied Application Software is installed on the
computer.
Each of these keys can be programmed with a set of
commands (input selector, sound field program,
volume setting, etc.) by using the Application Software.
After storing, simply pressing each key will execute the
stored command.
* Refer to the online help of the Application Software for
details.
C MUTE key
This key is used to cut off sound output temporarily.
Turning the volume control on the front panel or
pressing the VOLUME keys on the remote control
restores sound output. Pressing this key again also
restores sound output.
* Sound output will also be restored by changing the
status of this unit between standby and power-on,
changing the input source or the sound field program,
and so on.
D MANUAL key
This key changes the display status of the built-in FM
tuner from the preset tuning mode to the frequency
display mode.
* This key works only when the tuner is selected as the
input source.
E Tuning /
(Down/Up) keys
These keys work in the following ways according to the
status of the tuner.
In the frequency display mode:
Each press of selects a higher frequency and
selects a lower frequency.
In the preset tuning mode:
Each press of selects a higher preset station
number and selects a lower preset station number.
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CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
About the display
This section explains what the various display indicators mean.
1 VIRTUAL
This indicator appears when this unit is using Virtual 3D.
2 USB
This indicator appears when audio signals are sent or
received via the USB terminal.
* If you use a Macintosh computer, this indicator is
always illuminated when this unit is connected to the
computer via the USB terminals.
3 (DTS)
This indicator appears when an input signal is decoded
with DTS.
4 PCM
This indicator appears when a PCM digital audio signal
is selected as the input source.
5
This indicator appears when headphones are
connected to the headphone jack of this unit.
6 5.1CH
This indicator appears when a 5.1 channel digital audio
signal is selected as the input source.
7 DSP
This indicator appears when the DSP is processing the
input signal.
8 Sound output indicator
This indicator shows the currently used speakers. A red
dot shows that the corresponding speaker is currently
used, or the speaker is set for use in the Application
Software. The mark shows that sound is outputted.
* When using the test tone, a red dot shows the
channel currently outputting the test tone.
* When using headphones, only the two dots for the left
and right front speakers appear regardless of the
setting in Speaker Settings.
9 D.
This indicator appears when an audio signal encoded
with Dolby Digital is selected as the input source.
0 ST
This indicator appears when a stereo broadcast is
received in stereo mode.
A (DOLBY) DIGITAL
This indicator appears when an input signal is decoded
with Dolby Digital.
B (DOLBY) PROLOGIC
This indicator appears when an input signal is decoded
with Dolby ProLogic.
C FM
This indicator appears when the built-in FM tuner is
selected as the input source.
D Multi-information display
Various messages and information appear here.
E VOL (volume)
This indicator graphically displays the volume level
setting.
Note
The indicators , “5.1CH” and will not appear when
sound signals are decoded on the computer (by using DVD-
playback software, etc.).
VOL
VIRTUAL 5.ICH
DIGITAL
PROLOGIC FM ST
USB PCM D.
DSP
1
A
E
3
9
0
6542
B
C
D
8
7
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BASIC OPERATION
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BASIC
OPERATION
BASIC OPERATION
Playing a source
4
Start the selected input source.
Refer to “Listening to an FM broadcast” on pages 14–18
about how to tune into a desired station.
5
Adjust the volume to the desired level.
6
As you prefer, use a sound field program.
Refer to page 11 for details about the sound field programs.
About the input selector keys
Each of the input selector keys selects the following input signals.
PC: Press the PC key repeatedly to select the PC inputs:
USB, PC_DIGT and PC_ANLG. PC_DIGT selects
the DIGITAL PC COAX IN or DIGITAL PC OPT IN, and
PC_ANLG selects the ANALOG PC IN.
Note: The DIGITAL PC OPT IN has priority over the
DIGITAL PC COAX IN, so if you connect to both inputs,
the signal received at the DIGITAL PC OPT IN is used.
AUX1: Press the AUX1 key repeatedly to select the inputs:
AUX1_DG and AUX1_AN. AUX1_DG selects the
equipment connected to the DIGITAL AUX 1 OPT IN, and
AUX1_AN selects the equipment connected to the
ANALOG AUX 1 IN connector as the input source.
AUX2: Press the AUX2 key to select
the equipment connected to
the ANALOG AUX 2 IN
connectors as the input
source.
TUNER: Press the TUNER key to select the built-in FM tuner as
the input source.
* When the TUNER key is pressed, TUNER appears
first on the display, and then changes to the display of
a frequency or a preset station.
This section explains how to turn on this unit and select
input sources. If any external audio equipment is
connected to this unit, turn it on first.
1
Turn on this unit.
The message “Hello” appears for a few seconds, and this
unit returns to the state in which it was last used (e.g., the
input source that was selected when this unit was turned off
is selected).
2
Decrease the volume to minimum (MIN).
3
Select an input source by using the input selector
keys.
The corresponding indicator on the front panel lights up.
Refer to the explanation on the right side for details about
using the input selector keys.
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
DSP P-SET
VOL
VIRTUAL
5.I
CH
DIGITAL
PROLOGIC FM AMST
USB PCM D.
DSP
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
JAZZ CHURCHHALL
B CA
MOVIE LIVE
PRESET MANUALMEMORY
GAME
TEST
ON
/
OFF
/DTS
SURROUND
VOLUMEMUTE
POWER
3
2, 5
1
3
2, 5
1
POWER
Front panel
or
Remote control
VOLUME
Front panel
or
Remote control
TUNER
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
PC
AUX1
AUX2
Front panel
or
Remote control
VOLUME
Front panel
or
Remote control
VOLVOL
VOL
VOL
VOL
VOL
VOL
FM ST
VOL
FM ST
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BASIC OPERATION
Note
When the PC, AUX1 or AUX2 input selector key is pressed, the
display shows the name of the selected input source for a short
while, and then shows the currently selected sound field
program.
When no sound field program is selected, “THROUGH” is
shown on the display.
The names of input sources shown on the display can be changed
with the Application Software. Refer to the Online Help of the
Application Software for details.
To cut off sound output temporarily
Press the MUTE key. To restore sound output, turn the
volume control on the front panel or press the VOLUME
keys on the remote control. Pressing the MUTE key again
also restores sound output.
Note
Sound output will also be restored by changing the status of this
unit between standby and power-on modes, changing the input
source or the sound field program, using the test tone, or using
the A, B, C keys on the remote control.
When you listen with headphones
Connect the headphones to the headphone jack. No
sound will be outputted from the speakers.
When you have finished using this unit
Set this unit to the standby mode by pressing the power
switch on the front panel or the POWER key on the remote
control.
Note
When not planning to use this unit for a long period (i.e.,
vacation, etc.), disconnect the AC power plug from the wall
outlet.
Setting USB MIX
When an input other than the USB terminal is selected, you
can listen to the mixed signals from the selected input and
from the USB terminal. Also, the mixing ratio of the signals
from the USB terminal can be adjusted.
* Refer to the online help of the Application Software for details.
Setting graphic equalizer
You can adjust the frequency characteristics as you prefer
by using the 7-band graphic equalizer.
* Refer to the online help of the Application Software for details.
Notes
Some setting changes may be needed on the computer to
reproduce signals sent from the computer to this unit via the
USB connection. Refer to the separate “SET UP MANUAL”
for details.
Some setting changes may be needed on the computer to
reproduce signals sent from the computer to this unit via a
sound card, etc.
Automatic power saving function
If there is no operation on this units front panel, the
remote control or the Application Software for about 24
hours with the power of this unit on, this unit will
automatically be set to the standby mode.
MUTE
Remote control
POWER
Front panel
or
Remote control
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BASIC
OPERATION
Using sound field programs
This units built-in DSP (Digital Sound field Processor) can simulate various acoustic environments, including a concert hall
and movie theater, with its seven sound field programs. For the best results, choose a program appropriate for the selected
audio source.
First follow steps 15 of Playing a source on page 9.
1
Turn on the DSP.
(When using the
remote control,
step 1 can be
skipped.)
The name of the selected sound field program appears on
the display.
2
Select the desired sound field program.
Front panel: Pressing or repeatedly changes the
program.
Remote control: Press the key of the desired program.
The following programs are available.
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
DSP P-SET
VOL
VIRTUAL
5.I
CH
DIGITAL
PROLOGIC FM AMST
USB PCM D.
DSP
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
JAZZ CHURCHHALL
B CA
MOVIE LIVE
PRESET MANUALMEMORY
GAME
TEST
ON
/
OFF
/DTS
SURROUND
VOLUMEMUTE
POWER
21
2
DSP
Front panel
JAZZ CHURCHHALL
MOVIE LIVEGAME
TEST
ON
/
OFF
/DTS
SURROUND
Front panel
or
Remote control
VOL
DSP
Active program
Program
HALL (CONCERT HALL
EUROPE)
JAZZ (JAZZ CLUB
VILLAGE GATE)
CHURCH (CHURCH
ROYAUMONT)
GAME (GAME
AMUSEMENT)
MOVIE (MOVIE THEATER)
LIVE (LIVE CONCERT)
NORMAL ( DTS SUR.)
[HP3D*
(Headphone 3D)
]
Feature
This program simulates the sound field of a medium-
sized hall, with a beautiful and rich reverberation.
This program simulates the sound field of a famous
New York jazz club.
This program simulates the sound field of a Gothic
church, with the unique effect of sound reverberating
back and forth in a domed ceiling.
This program adds depth and surround effects to
computer games, enhancing the gaming experience.
The realism provided by this program gives the
impression that youre actually in the scene.
This program produces an enthusiastic atmosphere
and lets you feel that you are in the midst of the
action, as if attending an actual jazz or rock concert.
This program reproduces the surround sound of a
source encoded with Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Digital
or DTS faithfully. Sensing the input signal, the built-in
Dolby Digital decoder or the DTS decoder
automatically works.
When this unit is set to the Virtual 3D mode (the
surround speakers are not used) in the Application
Software, 5.1-channel surround sound effects are
reproduced with only two front speakers by using
Yamahas Virtual 3D technology.
Note
These programs create a sound
field that feels real, just as if you
were actually there.
These programs can be used
together with Dolby Pro Logic,
Dolby Digital or DTS for enjoying
surround sounds of motion-
picture audio.
*
: HP3D
This program enables you to
enjoy a virtual 3D effect with
headphones. When you
connect headphones to this
unit, the DTS SUR.
program automatically
changes to HP3D .
Hi-Fi DSP (for music sources)
CINEMA DSP (for video sources)
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BASIC OPERATION
First turn on the external unit to be used, and then this
unit.
1
Select the source to be recorded by using the
input selector keys.
2
Start recording on a recording unit (an MD
recorder, tape deck, etc.).
3
Start playing the input source .
Playing the recorded result via this unit
Select the input signals sent from the recording unit with
the input selector keys.
Notes
If input signals received at any digital input terminal other
than the USB terminal is outputted at the digital output
terminal, the sampling frequency for the output signals is the
same as that for input signals.
The sampling frequency for digital signals converted from
analog signals on this unit is 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz.
When digital input signals are outputted at the digital output
terminal, track information (CD-text data, automatic track
renewal when recording is made on an MD, etc.) is invalid if
any sound field program (including the graphic equalizer
effect) is used.
Both REC OUT and OPT OUT terminals on the rear of this
unit output the same constituents of signals as outputted from
the left and right front speakers.
Recording
Input sources (e.g., a computer or CD player) selected on
this unit can be recorded by an MD recorder, tape deck,
etc. connected to this unit. Also, input signals can be fed to
your computer via the USB connection.
* When a source is recorded using a sound field
program, sound field effects are recorded with the
source.
Recording on an external recording unit
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
DSP P-SET
VOL
VIRTUAL
5.I
CH
DIGITAL
PROLOGIC FM AMST
USB PCM D.
DSP
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
JAZZ CHURCHHALL
B CA
MOVIE LIVE
PRESET MANUALMEMORY
GAME
TEST
ON
/
OFF
/DTS
SURROUND
VOLUMEMUTE
POWER
1
1
TUNER
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
PC
AUX1
AUX2
Front panel
or
Remote control
Notes
Just after selecting a program, the program name scrolls from
right to left on the display, and then its short-version name
lights up.
No sound field program can be used when receiving signals
with a 96 kHz sampling frequency.
ON
/
OFF
DSP
Front panel
or
Remote control
To turn off the sound field effect
Press the DSP key on the front panel or the ON/OFF key on
the remote control. THROUGH appears on the display.
Note
When the sound field effect is off, sound is reproduced in normal
stereo.
Adjusting DSP sound field parameters
The surround effect of each program or the Virtual 3D effect can
be adjusted to the desired taste by using the Application
Software. Refer to the online help of the Application Software
for details.
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BASIC OPERATION
English
BASIC
OPERATION
Recording on a computer (via the USB connection)
1
Select the source to be recorded by using the
input selector keys.
2
Start recording with the recording software on the
computer.
3
Start playing the input source.
Playing the recorded result via this unit
Press the PC input selector key repeatedly to select USB as
the input source, and play the recorded result on the
computer.
Notes
If the number of USB channels is set to six, recording cannot
be made via the USB connection. Reset the number of USB
channels to two or four.
To record digital input signals with a 48 kHz sampling
frequency, the frequency of the input signals must be 48 kHz.
To record sound signals received at an analog or digital input
of the sound card etc., and not via the USB connection, select
the corresponding device, such as “Sound Card”, from
“Preferred device” of “Recording” (or “Sound Recording”)
on the computer.
The sampling frequency and resolution of signals recordable
on the computer differ from operating systems. You can refer
to the following Yamaha website for details about the related
information.
http://www.yamaha.co.jp/audio/
TUNER
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
PC
AUX1
AUX2
Front panel
or
Remote control
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
DSP P-SET
VOL
VIRTUAL
5.I
CH
DIGITAL
PROLOGIC FM AMST
USB PCM D.
DSP
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
JAZZ CHURCHHALL
B CA
MOVIE LIVE
PRESET MANUALMEMORY
GAME
TEST
ON
/
OFF
/DTS
SURROUND
VOLUMEMUTE
POWER
1
1
When recording or processing signals inputted to your
computer via the USB connection, the following setting is
needed on the computer.
Selecting Recording Device
When using Windows
1. Click the Windows Start button and select
Settings, and then Control Panel.
2. Double-click the Multimedia icon (or the Sounds
and Multimedia icon).
3. Click the Audio tab and select USB Audio Device
at Preferred device of Recording (or Sound
Recording).
When using a Macintosh
Select USB Audio as the input device at Sound on
the Control Panel.
Setting of Recording Software
Select a sampling frequency from 44.1 kHz and 48
kHz. Select a resolution from 16 bits and 24 bits. The
sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz with the resolution of
16 bits produces a sound quality comparable to the
compact disc (CD).
Notes
Please check the copyright laws in your country before recording compact discs, radio, etc. Recording of copyright
material may infringe copyright laws.
You cannot make a recording from a CD-R, MD, etc. which is a copy of an audio CD, to another CD-R, MD, etc. via the USB
connection or the digital terminal connection. Also, you cannot make a recording from an MD which is recorded with digital
signals received via the USB connection, to another MD via a digital connection.
E-14
LISTENING TO AN FM BROADCAST
LISTENING TO AN FM BROADCAST
Tuning into an FM station
Normally, if station signals are strong and there is no interference, quick auto tuning is possible. However, if the signal of the
station you want to select is weak or the reception condition is bad, you must tune in to it manually.
Auto tuning
First turn on this unit.
1
Press the TUNER input selector key to select the
built-in FM tuner.
The tuner turns on in either of the following modes. (The
mode which was selected the last time you used the tuner is
selected.)
Frequency display mode
The display shows the
selected frequency. This
mode is for tuning into a
station by changing the
frequency.
Preset tuning mode
This mode is for tuning into a
preset station which is
already stored in the memory.
The display shows the preset
group (A to E), the number (1
to 8) and the frequency of the
preset station.
2
If the tuner is in the preset tuning mode, press the
TUNER key (front panel) or the MANUAL key
(remote control) to change the preset tuning mode
to the frequency display mode.
3
Press the TUNER key (front panel) or the MANUAL
key (remote control) to select the desired
reception mode: FM auto stereo or FM monaural.
The reception mode changes alternately by each press of the
TUNER key.
FM auto stereo
When a stereo broadcast is received, it is received in
stereo automatically. (The ST indicator lights up on
the display.) If, however, the signal of a stereo
broadcast is weak, it may be received in monaural
automatically. (In this case, the ST indicator goes
off.)
FM monaural
Any broadcast is received in monaural. (On the display,
M appears above the frequency.) If you hear noise in
the FM auto stereo mode, try switching to FM
monaural.
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
DSP P-SET
VOL
VIRTUAL
5.I
CH
DIGITAL
PROLOGIC FM AMST
USB PCM D.
DSP
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
JAZZ CHURCHHALL
B CA
MOVIE LIVE
PRESET MANUALMEMORY
GAME
TEST
ON
/
OFF
/DTS
SURROUND
VOLUMEMUTE
POWER
1, 2,
3
1
2,
3
4
4
TUNER
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
PC
AUX1
AUX2
Front panel
or
Remote control
VOL
FM ST
VOL
FM ST
TUNER
PC
AUX1
AUX2
MANUAL
Front panel
or
Remote control
VOL
FM ST
VOL
FM
FM auto stereo
FM monaural
TUNER
PC
AUX1
AUX2
MANUAL
Front panel
or
Remote control
(U.S.A. model)
E-15
LISTENING TO AN FM BROADCAST
English
LISTENING TO AN
FM BROADCAST
4
Press the or key and keep it pressed for one
second or more.
Press the key to search for lower frequencies and the
key for higher frequencies. When a station with a strong
signal is found, the search stops and the station is received.
If no station with a strong signal is found, the search stops
after searching through all frequencies.
5
If the received station is not the desired one,
repeat step 4.
Note
If the desired station cannot be found by the auto tuning method,
search for the station by using the manual tuning method.
Manual tuning
First turn on this unit.
1
Press the TUNER input selector key to select the
built-in FM tuner.
2
If the tuner is in the preset tuning mode, press the
TUNER key (front panel) or the MANUAL key
(remote control) to change the preset tuning mode
to the frequency display mode.
3
Press the TUNER key (front panel) or the MANUAL
key (remote control) to select the desired
reception mode: FM auto stereo or FM monaural.
4
Press the or key repeatedly until the
desired frequency is located.
Press the key to search for lower frequencies and the
key for higher frequencies.
Front panel
or
Remote control
TUNER
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
PC
AUX1
AUX2
Front panel
or
Remote control
TUNER
PC
AUX1
AUX2
MANUAL
Front panel
or
Remote control
Front panel
or
Remote control
Frequency range and tuning step
Frequency range
Tuning step
U.S.A. and Canada
models
87.50107.90 MHz 0.20
U.K. and Europe
models
87.50108.00 MHz 0.05
Australia model 87.50108.00 MHz 0.10
TUNER
PC
AUX1
AUX2
MANUAL
Front panel
or
Remote control
E-16
LISTENING TO AN FM BROADCAST
Using the presets
You can store your favorite stations in the 40 presets, which are organized into five groups (AB), with eight presets in each
group. A stored station can be recalled simply by selecting the preset number in which it is stored.
Storing stations manually
First turn on this unit, and then select the built-in FM tuner
as the input source.
1
In the frequency display mode, tune into the
desired station and select the reception mode: FM
auto stereo or FM monaural.
* Refer to pages 14 to 15 on how to tune into a station and
select the reception mode.
2
Press the P-SET key (front panel) or the MEMORY
key (remote control) and keep it pressed for one
second or more.
A preset group and a preset number appears and an arrow
scrolls from right to left on the display. This means that
storing a station is possible.
3
Press the P-SET key (front panel) or the PRESET
key (remote control) repeatedly to select the
desired preset group from A through E.
4
Press the key or the key repeatedly to select
the desired preset number from 1 through 8.
5
Press the P-SET key (front panel) or the MEMORY
key (remote control) and keep it pressed for one
second or more.
MEMORY lights up on the display for approx. 2
seconds to show that the station has been stored.
Notes
A newly stored station overwrites the previously stored one in
the same preset group and number.
To abort storing the station, press an input selector key
(except the TUNER key). The selected input mode appears.
With the supplied Application Software, you can use the auto
preset tuning function in addition to the manual method. The
auto preset function searches for all stations available in your
area and automatically stores them in the presets.
Also, the Application Software allows you to assign a name to
each preset station. The names are displayed on the monitor
when running the Application.
Refer to the online help of the Application Software for details.
Front panel
or
Remote control
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
DSP P-SET
VOL
VIRTUAL
5.I
CH
DIGITAL
PROLOGIC FM AMST
USB PCM D.
DSP
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
JAZZ CHURCHHALL
B CA
MOVIE LIVE
PRESET MANUALMEMORY
GAME
TEST
ON
/
OFF
/DTS
SURROUND
VOLUMEMUTE
POWER
2, 5
2, 3, 5 4
4
3
MEMORY
P-SET
Front panel
or
Remote control
VOL
FM ST
Preset numberPreset group
PRESET
P-SET
Front panel
or
Remote control
MEMORY
P-SET
Front panel
or
Remote control
(U.S.A. model)
E-17
LISTENING TO AN FM BROADCAST
English
LISTENING TO AN
FM BROADCAST
Recalling a preset station
First turn on this unit, and then select the built-in FM tuner
as the input source.
1
Press the P-SET key (front panel) or the PRESET
key (remote control) to change this unit from the
frequency display mode to the preset tuning
mode.
2
Press the P-SET key (front panel) or the PRESET
key (remote control) repeatedly to select the
preset group from A through E.
3
Press the key or the key repeatedly to
select the preset number from 1 through 8.
The station stored in the selected preset group and number is
selected.
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
DSP P-SET
VOL
VIRTUAL 5.ICH
DIGITAL
PROLOGIC FM AMST
USB PCM D.
DSP
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
JAZZ CHURCHHALL
B CA
MOVIE LIVE
PRESET MANUALMEMORY
GAME
TEST
ON
/
OFF
/DTS
SURROUND
VOLUMEMUTE
POWER
1, 2
1, 2 3
3
PRESET
P-SET
Front panel
or
Remote control
PRESET
P-SET
Front panel
or
Remote control
Front panel
or
Remote control
E-18
LISTENING TO AN FM BROADCAST
Copying a preset station to a different group and number
You can copy a preset station to a different group and
number. Using this function, you can arrange preset
stations in your favorite order or collect preset stations into
genres.
First turn on this unit, and then select the built-in FM tuner
as the input source.
1
Press the P-SET key (front panel) or the PRESET
key (remote control) to change this unit from the
frequency display mode to the preset tuning
mode.
2
Use the P-SET (or PRESET) key to select the
preset group, and use the / keys to select the
preset number of the station you want to copy.
3
Press the P-SET key (front panel) or the MEMORY
key (remote control) and keep it pressed for one
second or more.
An arrow scrolls from right to left on the display.
4
Use the P-SET (or PRESET) key to select the
preset group, and use the / keys to select the
preset number you want to copy the station to.
5
Press the P-SET key (front panel) or the MEMORY
key (remote control) and keep it pressed for one
second or more.
MEMORY lights up on the display for approx. 2
seconds to show that the station has been copied and
successfully stored.
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
DSP P-SET
VOL
VIRTUAL
5.I
CH
DIGITAL
PROLOGIC FM AMST
USB PCM D.
DSP
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
JAZZ CHURCHHALL
B CA
MOVIE LIVE
PRESET MANUALMEMORY
GAME
TEST
ON
/
OFF
/DTS
SURROUND
VOLUMEMUTE
POWER
1, 2, 3,
4, 5
1, 2,
4
3, 5
2, 4
2,
4
PRESET
P-SET
Front panel
or
Remote control
PRESET
P-SET
Front panel
or
Remote control
MEMORY
P-SET
Front panel
or
Remote control
MEMORY
P-SET
Front panel
or
Remote control
PRESET
P-SET
Front panel
or
Remote control
E-19
ADVANCED OPERATION
English
ADVANCED
OPERATION
ADVANCED OPERATION
Adjusting the speaker balance
This procedure lets you adjust the sound output level balance between the front, center and surround speakers by using the
built-in test tone generator. Make this adjustment so that each speaker output level is about the same when heard at the
listening position. This is important for high performance of the built-in DSP (Digital Sound field Processor), the Dolby Digital
decoder and the DTS decoder.
If this unit is set to the Virtual 3D mode (the surround speakers are not used) in the Application Software, you can adjust the
sound output levels of the speakers in the sound field of the Virtual 3D mode (including two virtual surround speakers).
Refer to Setting adjustment on the Setup panel on page 27. This setting cannot be made by using the front panel controls or
the remote control.)
1
Press the TEST key on the remote control.
* You will hear a test tone (so called pink noise) from each
speaker for about two seconds in the following order.
* The speaker currently outputting the test tone is shown
on the display.
VOLUME
Remote control
VOLUME
Remote control
TEST
Remote control
TEST
Remote control
2
When the test tone is outputted from the left (L ch)
or right (R ch) front speaker:
Use the VOLUME keys on the remote control to
adjust the volume of each speaker.
In this step, adjust the volume balance between the left and
right front speakers.
(Adjustable range: 10 to 0)
3
When the test tone is outputted from the center
speaker (Cch):
Use the VOLUME keys on the remote control to
adjust the center speaker output level.
Make the sound output level of the center speaker about
the same as the left or right front speaker.
(Adjustable range: 20 to +10)
4
When the test tone is outputted from the left (Ls
ch) or right (Rs ch) surround speaker:
Use the VOLUME keys on the remote control to
adjust the volume of each speaker.
Make the sound output level of the surround speakers
about the same as the front speakers.
(Adjustable range: 20 to +10)
5
When the adjustments are finished, press the
TEST key.
The test tone stops.
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
JAZZ CHURCHHALL
B CA
MOVIE LIVE
PRESET MANUALMEMORY
GAME
TEST
ON
/
OFF
/DTS
SURROUND
VOLUMEMUTE
POWER
2, 3,
4
1, 5
VOLUME
Remote control
Front speaker (L)
Surround speaker (L)
Front speaker (R)
Surround speaker (R)
Center speaker
* Use the remote control for adjusting the speaker output
levels at the listening position.
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ADVANCED OPERATION
Notes
When this unit is set to the Virtual 3D mode:
The output order of the test tone is as follows.
When using a center speaker:
When not using a center speaker:
Adjust the subwoofer level while listening to a suitable
source.
With the supplied Application Software, you can select the
speakers to use and not to use. Also, by designating the size of
the speakers to use, this unit can be set to an output mode
suitable for the ability of the speakers.
Setting USB channel
Typical USB audio features multi-channel modes, such as four-channel and six-channel modes, in addition to a normal two-
channel (stereo) mode. This unit is compatible with each of these modes. When a multi-channel mode is selected, you can
receive the surround sound signals of computer games compatible with the 4ch Direct Sound 3D and the multichannel
signals of DVD video on this unit via the USB connection and enjoy them in surround sounds.
Note that some operating systems and software programs are not multi-channel compatible. Yamaha websites list the names
of multi-channel compatible operating systems and software.
Notes
MacOS9.04, 9.1, etc. does not support this feature. Only the two-channel mode can be used. Some versions of Windows also do not
support the six and/or four-channel modes. You can refer to the following Yamaha website for details and related information.
http://www.yamaha.co.jp/audio/
When the six channel mode is selected, recording cannot be made to the computer. To record, select the two- or four-channel mode.
Front speaker (L)
Virtual surround speaker (L)
Front speaker (R)
Virtual surround speaker (R)
Center speaker
Front speaker (L)
Virtual surround speaker (L)
Front speaker (R)
Virtual surround speaker (R)
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ADVANCED OPERATION
English
ADVANCED
OPERATION
4
Press or repeatedly until the desired
number of channels is shown on the display.
The display changes as follows.
5
Hold down the PC input selector key until the
following indication appears on the display.
Although no further operation is required, wait a short time
until the computer completes the changes in the settings.
Notes
When the number of channels is changed for the first
time, the device driver for the USB audio is installed in
the computer. Wait a short time until the computer
completes the changes in the setting.
Do not change the USB channel setting under any
circumstance during playback or recording via the USB
connection on the computer. If changed, the computer
may freeze.
How to set
* When playback or recording is performed on the
computer via the USB connection, terminate the
playback or recording software used on the computer.
1
Turn on this unit.
2
Press the PC input selector key repeatedly until
USB appears on the display.
3
Hold down the PC input selector key until the
current channel setting is shown (for about two
seconds).
* When the display of this unit shows USB in red, USB
audio is being played back, disabling this USB channel
setting function. Terminate the software used on the
computer.
Front panel
TUNER
PC
AUX1
AUX2
Front panel
Front panel
Front panel
Front panel
The number of
channels before the
change
The number of
channels after the
change
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
DSP P-SET
VOL
VIRTUAL 5.ICH
DIGITAL
PROLOGIC FM AMST
USB PCM D.
DSP
4
2, 3,
5
1
TUNER
PC
AUX1
AUX2
TUNER
PC
AUX1
AUX2
E-22
ADVANCED OPERATION
Operating this unit with the Application Software
If this unit is connected to your computer via the USB
connection and the Application Software is installed in your
computer from the supplied CD-ROM, you can operate this
unit with the Application Software from your computer.
Moreover, the Application Software, once installed on your
computer, offers various settings unavailable from this unit
or the remote control. (For instructions on how to install
the Application Software, see the separate SET UP
MANUAL.)
This section briefly explains how to use the Application
Software, the setting screens, and the available functions.
For further details, refer to the Online Help of the
Application Software.
Notes
The screen images shown in this section are of the basic
screens for the Windows version. The Macintosh version
slightly differs in button arrangement, etc.
The screen design, functions, etc., are subject to change due
to version upgrades.
About the Main Panel
The Main Panel allows you to perform the following basic operations.
Tabs are shown at the bottom of the detailed-setting screen. To make detailed settings of the desired function available from
any detailed-setting screen, click on the tab for the function.
1 Display
This section shows the current status of the volume,
input selectors, sound field programs, etc. by
characters.
2 Input selector
The input selector allows you to directly change the
input source.
3 Volume control
You can adjust the volume by dragging the indicator or
by clicking the up ( ) and down ( ) arrows.
You can also alternately turn on and off the speakers
by clicking the speaker icon below.
4 Changing the panel size
You can minimize the size of the Main Panel.
5 Opening the tuner panel
Press this button to open the tuner panel. (See page
26 for details on operating the FM tuner.)
6 SETUP
Open this panel to change available settings in the
Setup panel. (See page 27 for details on the Setup
panel.)
7 DSP selector
You can directly select a DSP sound field program.
8 Detailed-setting screens
Select one of the detailed-setting screen tabs at the
bottom of the current detailed-setting screen. The new
detailed-setting screen will be displayed, where you
can make detailed settings of the function.
DSP-EDIT: For adjusting the DSP sound field
parameters (See page 23.)
SPEAKER: For adjusting the speaker output levels or
the virtual 3D effect (See page 24.)
D-RANGE: For adjusting the dynamic range
(See page 25.)
EQUALIZER: For operating the graphic equalizer
(See page 25.)
9 POWER
Each click changes the status of the main unit between
standby and power-on.
1 5
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
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ADVANCED OPERATION
English
ADVANCED
OPERATION
Adjusting DSP sound field parameters
How to adjust parameters
1. Select the program whose parameters you wish to
adjust. (Parameter adjustment is effective for the
currently selected program only.)
2. Select the DSP-EDIT tab at the bottom of the Main
Panel. The basic parameter screen appears.
3. This screen allows you to adjust the basic parameters.
Open the ADVANCED SETTING panel for adjusting
the detailed parameters.
Basic parameters
Effect Level Selects the level of effect sound from the three levels.
Room Size Selects the apparent size of the listening space from the three levels.
Seat Position Selects the simulated listening position from the three positions.
Detailed parameters
The following parameters are available on the ADVANCED SETTING panel. Depending on the selected program and input signals,
not all of the parameters can be adjusted.
Effect Trim Makes fine adjustment of the level of the overall effect sound.
Rear Effect Trim Makes fine adjustment of the level of the rear effect sound.
Initial Delay Adjusts the apparent distance from the sound source to the walls.
Room Size Adjusts the apparent size of the listening space.
Liveness Adjusts the apparent reflectivity of the walls.
Surround Delay Adjusts the delay time of the surround sound field.
S. Initial Delay (Surround Initial Delay) Adjusts the initial delay time of the surround sound field.
(This parameter can be
adjusted only when the Speaker Settings of this unit has been set to two front and two
surround channels or more, and Dolby Digital- or DTS-encoded signals are inputted.)
S. Room Size (Surround Room Size) Adjusts the apparent size of the surround sound field.
Reverb Time Adjusts the duration of reverberations.
Reverb Level Adjusts the level of reverberations.
Reverb Delay Adjusts the delay time of reverberations.
Restores all parameters to their
default values.
Restores the basic parameter screen.
Select a parameter by clicking its name, and adjust the
parameter by sliding the indicator at the bottom of the panel.
You can adjust various parameters of the DSP sound field
programs.
The default parameters of the sound field programs provide
great sound, but it is also possible to fine-tune the
parameters to suit the acoustics of the room, individual
preferences, and program source. Parameter adjustment
is required for each selected sound field program.
Basic parameters
Opens the ADVANCED
SETTING panel.
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Adjusting the speaker output levels and effect levels
When the check box Use the surround speakers under Speaker Settings in the Setup panel is checked, you can adjust the
output levels of the available speakers respectively. When the check box is not checked, this unit is in the virtual 3D mode,
allowing adjustment of the virtual 3D effects. (See page 27.)
Select the SPEAKER tab at the bottom of the Main Panel. The following screen appears.
Adjusting the output levels of the speakers
You can adjust the output levels of the speakers which are set for use under Speaker Settings in the Setup panel.
1 Adjusting the output levels of the main speakers
You can adjust the output levels of the left and right
main speakers.
2 Adjusting the output level and the delay time of the
center speaker
You can adjust the output level and the delay time of
the center speaker.
3 Test tone
Click on Test tone to output the test tone from the
respective speakers in turn. You can adjust their levels
while listening to the test tone. On the figure of the
speakers at the center of the screen, the speaker
currently outputting the test tone is indicated.
4 Adjusting the output levels of the surround
speakers
You can adjust the output levels of the left and right
surround speakers.
5 Adjusting the LFE output levels
You can adjust the output level of the LFE (Low
Frequency Effect) sounds reproduced when playing a
Dolby Digital- or DTS-encoded source. The levels can
be adjusted for Dolby Digital and DTS respectively.
Adjusting the virtual 3D effect
The surround sound effect of the virtual 3D sound field is affected by the room configuration, the position of the front
speakers and the position of the listener, resulting in sound unique to each environment. The procedure below shows you
how to adjust the effect of the virtual 3D to suit your preferences and environment.
Select the VIRTUAL tab at the bottom of the Main Panel. The following screen appears.
1 Balance adjustment
You can adjust the volume balance between the right
and left speakers.
2 Virtual surround speaker position setting
You can set the position of the virtual surround
speakers (the speakers are positioned symmetrically.)
3 HRTF (Head-related Transfer Function) adjustment
You can make an adjustment to personal
characteristics.
4 Test tone
You can output a test tone successively from the
speakers at their current positions, allowing setting and
adjustment while listening to the tone.
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Adjusting the dynamic range
You can set the dynamic range for playing a source with Dolby Digital decoded. This is especially effective for low-volume
listening. Select the D-RANGE tab at the bottom of the Main Panel. The following screen appears.
1 Dynamic range setting
Select the dynamic range for playing a source with
Dolby Digital decoded from MIN, STANDARD, and
MAX. The MAX setting provides a dynamic range of a
movie theater while MIN provides a dynamic range
suitable for late night, low-volume listening.
2 Dynamic range adjustment
This setting becomes available when you choose
STANDARD for the dynamic range. This adjusts high-
level cut scale (H-LEVELCut) and low-level boost scale
(L-LEVELBST), allowing you to freely adjust the
dynamic range between MAX and MIN.
Operating the graphic equalizer
The 7-band graphic equalizer allows you to set the frequency characteristics according to the type of the music that is played
and to compensate for the room characteristics and the speakers frequency characteristics. The graphic equalizer effect is
only applied to the left and right front channels.
This panel is always shown when no DSP sound field program is selected. When a DSP sound field program is selected,
selecting the EQUALIZER tab at the bottom of the Main Panel will show this panel.
1 Preset patterns
Five patterns of frequency characteristics have been
preset for different types of music, such as ROCK and
POPS. Click a button to select the effect that suits
the music type.
2 Storing and calling users patterns
You can store and call up to two patterns of frequency
characteristics you specify.
3 FLAT
This makes the frequency response curves flat.
4 Graphic equalizer
The 7-band equalizer allows you to set your desired
frequency response curves. By dragging the indicator
for each frequency band, you can adjust the
frequencies within the range of +6 to 6 dB.
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2
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Operating the built-in FM tuner
With the Application Software, you can operate the tuner more easily than on the front panel or the remote control, including
additional functions available only in the Application Software for example storing stations automatically and assigning names
to preset stations.
Click the button for calling the tuner panel at the right upper part of the Main Panel. The following screen appears.
1 Switching the reception mode
This button toggles the reception mode between FM
auto stereo and FM monaural.
2 Station display
The frequency of the currently received station or the
name of the preset station is shown here.
3 Manual tuning / (down/up) buttons
Press
to select higher frequencies and to select
lower frequencies.
4 TITLE
This button toggles the display mode of the preset
station list between frequencies and names.
5 CLOSE
This button closes the tuner panel.
6 ADD
This button is used for adding or changing preset
stations.
7 PRESET EDIT
This button opens the Tuner Preset Edit panel.
8 Preset station list
This list shows all the preset stations by their
frequencies or names.
Storing stations (Tuner Preset Edit)
Click the PRESET EDIT button in the left lower part of the tuner panel. The following screen opens and allows you to edit
the presets.
1 Automatic store
Click the Start button, and receivable stations are
stored in sequence automatically.
2 Preset station titles
You can assign a name consisting of up to eight
characters to each preset station. The names are
shown in the preset station list in the tuner panel.
3 Manual store
You can store the desired stations one by one. Click
the Start button, and all of the receivable stations are
searched. You can select only the desired stations and
store them onto the desired preset groups and
numbers.
4 Close
Click this button to close the current Tuner Preset Edit
panel and return to the tuner panel.
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Setting adjustment on the Setup panel
When you click SETUP of the Main Panel, the Setup panel appears, allowing you to perform the following settings.
USB Multi-Channel Setting (for Windows
only)
This allows you to select the number of channels for
sending playback signals via the USB connection from two,
four, and six channels. (Note that you cannot record
signals from the USB connection on the computer when six
channels are selected.)
Skin Selection
This allows you to select the skin (the design of the
background picture of the Application Software) from
several preset patterns.
Note
This feature is not available when using a Macintosh computer.
Speaker Settings
This allows you to select the speakers (center, surround
and subwoofer) to use or not to use. Also, you can select
the size (small or large) of the speakers to use. Make this
setting correctly to maximize the performance of your
speaker system.
Setting Remote Control Custom keys
This allows you to store a set of commands (input selector,
sound field program, volume setting, etc.) to each of the A,
B and C keys on the remote control. After storing, simply
pressing each key will execute the stored command.
About This Application
This gives you information about the version of this
Application Software.
Note
The screen design, functions, etc. are subject to change
due to software upgrades. For details, refer to the
Online Help of the Application Software.
Edit Names of Input Sources
You can assign a name consisting up to seven characters
to each input source. For example, if a tape deck is
connected to the AUX 1 terminals, you can change the
name, AUX 1, to TAPE. As this name change information
is sent to the main unit, the display on the main unit
changes simultaneously.
Volume Settings
USB Mix
When USB Mix is on, even if signals received at input
terminal(s) other than the USB terminal when it is
selected, you can mix the input signals from that
selection with the signals from the computer via the
USB connection and play the mixed signals. For
example, while you are listening to music from the tape
deck connected to AUX 1, mail arrival beeps and
warning beeps are also available.
Clicking the check box to enter the check mark in the
box will turn on the USB Mix. This status allows you to
adjust the volume level of the signals from the USB
connection. (As this adjusts the volume balance
between the selected input signals and the input signals
from the USB connection, it does not affect the volume
when USB is selected by the input selector keys.)
Clicking the check box to delete the check mark will turn
off the USB Mix. In this status, the signals from the USB
connection can be played only when USB is selected by
the input selector keys.
Note
The sound field programs have no effect on USB-mixed
signals. (Sound is in normal stereo.)
Maximum Volume Setting
When adjusting the volume in the Application Software,
you may inadvertently turn up the volume too high. To
avoid this, you can use this function to set a maximum
volume for the Application Software.
Digital Volume Setting
This allows you to digitally turn up and down the volume
in the DSP. Take care not to turn up the volume when
the level of the digital input signal is high as it may
cause sound distortion due to digital processing. If
sound distortion occurs, turn down the volume.
Note
It may happen that the volume is fixed to 0 when digital
signals are inputted and the sound field effect is off
(THROUGH).
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Problem
The unit cannot be turned on
though the power switch is
pressed.
No sound.
No sound from the surround
speakers
No sound from the center speaker
No sound field effect.
No effect of Dolby Digital or DTS
though the sound field program
NORMAL is selected.
Cause
The power cord is not plugged in or is not
completely inserted.
This unit is in the standby mode.
Incorrect output cord connections.
The muting function of this unit is on.
Headphones are connected to the headphone
jack of this unit.
The volume is set to minimum.
The playback source is not selected by the
input selector keys.
The power of the equipment selected as the input
source is off.
The output level of the surround speakers is
set to minimum.
The DSP is off.
Under Speaker Settings in the SETUP panel
of the Application, the check box Use the
surround speakers is not checked.
The output level of the center speaker is set to
minimum.
The DSP is off, or a Hi-Fi DSP program is
selected.
Under Speaker Settings in the SETUP panel
of the Application, the check box Use the
center speaker is not checked.
The source does not contain center channel
sound signals.
The DSP is off.
The playback source is encoded with neither
Dolby Digital nor DTS.
Remedy
Firmly plug in the power cord.
Turn on this unit by pressing the power switch on the
front panel or the POWER key on the remote control.
Connect the cords properly. If the problem
persists, the cords may be defective.
Turn off the muting by pressing the MUTE key.
Disconnect the headphones from the
headphone jack to output sound from the
speakers.
Increase the volume.
Select the playback source using the input
selector keys.
When PC is selected as the input source, check
that the USB, digital or analog input is correctly
selected.
Turn on the equipment.
Increase the output level of the surround
speakers by using the test tone. (Refer to page 19
on how to adjust the speaker output levels.)
Turn on the DSP and select an appropriate
sound field program.
Check the check box Use the surround
speakers.
Increase the output level of the center speaker
by using the test tone. (Refer to page 19 on how
to adjust the speaker output level.)
Turn on the DSP and select a CINEMA DSP
program.
Check the check box Use the center speaker.
Use a source which contains center
channesound signals.
Turn on the DSP.
Use a source encoded with Dolby Digital or DTS.
Troubleshooting
Refer to the chart below if this unit does not function properly. If the problem you are experiencing is not listed below or if the
instructions given below do not help, disconnect the power cord and contact your authorized YAMAHA dealer or service
center.
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Problem
When making a recording from an
audio CD to an MD, CD-R, etc., all
tracks are recorded as one track.
Program sources on an MD, CD-R,
etc. which is a copy of an audio
CD, cannot be recorded on the
computer via the USB connection.
Signals inputted to your computer
via the USB connection cannot be
recorded on the computer.
Different sounds are heard
together.
Using this unit affects TV
reception or the performance of
other equipment.
Left and right volume levels are
different.
The remote control does not work.
The remote control does not
function properly.
Cause
A DSP sound field program is selected or the
built-in graphic equalizer is used.
You cannot make a recording from a CD-R,
MD, etc. which is a copy of an audio CD, to
another CD-R, MD, etc. via the USB
connection or the digital terminal connection.
Incorrect setting of the recording device on the
computer.
Sound from the computer via the USB
connection may be mixed with sound from
other sources because the USB Mix setting
is set to ON with the Application Software.
The equipment may be too close to this unit.
The level balance is not set to center on the
Balance setting on the VIRTUAL panel in the
Application Software.
The batteries of the remote control are weak.
Wrong distance or angle.
Direct sunlight or strong light (of an inverter
type fluorescent lamp etc.) is striking the
remote control sensor of the main unit.
What to Do
Turn off the DSP and the graphic equalizer.
Record the signals of such an MD, CD-R, etc. on
the computer by sending the signals via an
analog connection.
Correctly set the recording device on the
computer. [Refer to Recording on computer (via
the USB connection) on page 13.]
Set the USB Mix setting to OFF if you do not
want to hear mixed sounds.
Move the equipment away from this unit.
Set the level balance to center.
Replace the batteries with new ones.
The remote control will function from a maximum
range of 6 meters and no more than 30 degrees
off-axis from the front panel.
Reposition the main unit.
Problem
Application does not start.
The driver software cannot be
installed successfully.
Cause
This unit and the computer is not connected
with the USB cable.
The power cord is not plugged in or is not
completely inserted.
The USB cable is not firmly connected
between this unit and the computer.
The power cord is not plugged in or is not
completely inserted.
What to Do
Connect this unit and the computer with the
USB cable.
Firmly plug in the power cord.
Disconnect the USB cable, and then connect it
firmly again.
Firmly plug in the power cord.
When installing or using the Application Software
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Problem
Crackling noise from time to time.
Noise increases when receiving a
stereo broadcast, or the reception
mode changes from stereo to
monaural unexpectedly.
A desired station cannot be
received by the auto tuning
method.
Stereo broadcasts are noisy and
the ST indicator flashes.
There is distortion or clear
reception cannot be obtained
even when using a good quality
FM antenna.
Preset stations cannot be
selected.
Cause
Interference from the starting motor of a
nearby car.
Interference from the thermostats of a nearby
electric appliance.
Because of the characteristics of FM
broadcasts, this is limited to cases where the
transmitter is far away or the antenna signal is
weak.
Because of the characteristics of FM
broadcasts, this is limited to cases where the
transmitter is far away or the antenna signal is
weak.
Weak antenna signal.
Not tuned correctly.
There is multipath interference.
The preset memory has been erased.
What to Do
Position the FM antenna as high and as far
away from nearby roads as possible.
Use a coaxial cable for connecting the antenna.
Install a noise canceller on such an appliance.
Check the antenna connections.
Install a multi-element type FM antenna if
possible.
Tune in to the station manually.
Install an antenna suitable for the electric field
strength of your area.
Retune.
Change the position of the antenna.
Store the stations again.
When using the built-in FM tuner
Depending on some computer hardware or operating systems, all functions of this unit cannot be used.You can refer to
the following Yamaha website for details and related information.
http://www.yamaha.co.jp/audio/
Memory back-up
The memory back-up circuit prevents the setting of the input selector, the sound field program, the preset memory of
the tuner from being lost even if the AC power cord is disconnected from the AC outlet or the power is cut due to a
temporary power failure. If, however, the power is cut for more than one week, the memory may be erased. In that
case, you must make the necessary settings, and store the FM stations in memory again.
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Specifications
Minimum RMS Output Power per Channel
12W 5 (20 Hz20 kHz, 4, 1% THD)
Maximum Power 14W 5 (1 kHz, 4, 10% THD)
Input Sensitivity/Input Impedance
PC IN, AUX1 IN, AUX2 IN (ANALOG) 150 mV/35 k
Maximum Input Signal
PC, AUX1, AUX2 2.1V or more (1 kHz)
Output Level/Output Impedance
REC OUT 150 mV/2.0 k
SUBWOOFER OUTPUT 1.0V/1.7 k (50 Hz)
Headphone Jack Output Level/Output Impedance
ANALOG PC IN, etc. 320 mV/61 (1 kHz, 150 mV)
Frequency Response
USB, DIGITAL IN (PC, AUX1) to SP Output
20 Hz20 kHz (2.0 dB)
Total Harmonic Distortion (1 kHz, 20 kLPF)
USB, DIGITAL IN (PC, AUX1) to SP Output
0.2% or less (5V/4)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
USB to SP Output 85 dB or more
PC IN, AUX1 IN (DIGITAL) to SP Output
85 dB or more
Residual Noise (IHF-A Network)
66 dB or less (SP Output, L/R)
Tuning Range
[U.S.A. and Canada models] 87.5 to 107.9 MHz
[Europe, U.K. and Australia models]
87.5 to 108.0 MHz
Usable Sensitivity
MONO 6 dBµ
Power Supply
[U.S.A. and Canada models] AC 120V, 60 Hz
[Europe and U.K. models] AC 230V, 50 Hz
[Australia model] AC 240V, 50 Hz
Power Consumption 90W
(In the standby mode: 5W or less)
Dimensions (W H D) 120 294 355 mm
(4-3/4 11-9/16 14)
Weight 5.5 kg (12 lbs. 2 oz.)
Accessories CD-ROM (Windows/Macintosh-hybrid)
USB cable
Remote control
Battery2
Indoor FM antenna
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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GB PERSONAL RECEIVER RP-U200 PC AUX1 AUX2 TUNER POWER VIRTUAL 5.ICH DIGITAL USB PCM D. DSP PROLOGIC FM AM ST PC AUX1 VOL AUX2 TUNER MEMORY DSP PRESET MANUAL CHURCH HALL JAZZ GAME MOVIE LIVE / DTS SURROUND TEST ON/OFF A B C MUTE P-SET VOLUME OPERATION MANUAL MANUEL D’UTILISATION BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG BRUKSANVISNING MANUALE DELLE ISTRUZIONI MANUAL DE OPERACIONES BEDIENINGSHANDLEIDING 1 INTRODUCTION About this manual ● This manual explains how to operate this unit. Refer to the separate “SET UP MANUAL” for how to connect this unit with other equipment, and to install the Application Software, etc. to your computer from the supplied CD-ROM. ● This manual mainly explains how to operate this unit using the front panel of this unit and the supplied remote control. ● When this unit and your computer are connected with the USB cable, and the supplied Application Software is installed on the computer, you can operate this unit from the computer using the Application Software. Refer to the online help of the Application Software for how to use the Application Software. The Application Software extends the use of this unit with additional functions which cannot be used with the front panel keys or the remote control. This manual introduces those functions by the following style. Example: Features ● This unit brings high-quality audio to your computer This unit is a multimedia amplifier that brings you a new level of audio enjoyment. This unit has a USB port for connection with a personal computer. The USB interface allows remote control of this unit from your computer and control of sound data sent from your computer. ● Equipped with a five-channel power amplifier This unit has a five-channel power amplifier for reproducing surround sound fields of Dolby Digital*, DTS** and Yamaha CINEMA-DSP effectively. You can enjoy a full-scale home theater sound simply by adding the optional Yamaha speaker system NS-U40P and an optional subwoofer to this unit. ● Equipped with Dolby Digital and DTS decoders This unit reproduces multichannel sources encoded with Dolby Digital* or DTS** faithfully by using the built-in Dolby Digital and DTS decoders. You can now experience the sound scale and the realistic sensation of actual theaters in your home.  Adjusting USB MIX LEVEL When an input other than the USB terminal is selected, you can listen to the mixed sound signals from the selected input and from the USB terminal. Also, the mixing ratio of the signals from the USB terminal can be adjusted. * Refer to the online help of the Application Software for details. ● The newly-developed Yamaha Near-Field Cinema DSP (Digital Sound Field Processor) Various DSP sound field programs allow you to select the program suitable for the selected input source. You can experience the sound fields of famous concert halls, movie theaters, etc. around the world in your home. The DSP sound effects are also available for headphone listening. This manual also offers brief explanations about the functions available with the Application Software on page 22–27. Refer to the online help of the Application Software for details of how to use the functions. ● Compatible with various USB audio functions This unit is compatible with the following audio signals received via a USB connection: multi-channel (two, four and six channels) audio, high quality digital audio of 24 bit/48 kHz and Dolby Digitalencoded signals. (Some operating systems and software programs do not support this feature.) ● Various inputs/outputs and easy operation This unit is equipped with various input and output terminals for both analog and digital signals, making it ideal as a control center for other audio equipment, such as a personal computer, CD player and MD recorder. The supplied remote control makes operation easy, and the supplied Application Software allows control of this unit from your computer including detailed settings. ● Compatible with Virtual Dolby Digital and DTS Virtual 5.1 By employing the Virtual 3D technology, this unit reproduces multi-channel sources such as Dolby Digital and DTS providing realistic surround effects even with just two speakers. 2 CONTENTS Main features of this unit .............. 3 Dolby Digital and DTS .................. 4 Virtual 3D ....................................... 5 Digital Sound Field Processing (DSP) ..... 5 Front panel & Remote control ...... 6 About the display .......................... 8 Playing a source ........................... 9 Using sound field programs ...... 11 Recording.................................... 12 Tuning into an FM station........... 14 Using the presets ........................ 16 Adjusting the speaker balance ... 19 Setting USB channel .................. 20 Operating this unit with the Application Software .................. 22 Troubleshooting ......................... 28 Specifications ............................. 31 * Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. APPENDIX APPENDIX ADVANCED OPERATION ADVANCED OPERATION LISTENING TO AN FM BROADCAST LISTENING TO AN FM BROADCAST BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERATION CONTROLS & THEIR FUNCTIONS CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS OUTLINE OF THIS UNIT OUTLINE OF THIS UNIT CAUTION CAUTION ................................ 2 “Dolby”, “AC-3”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works. 1992–1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved. Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc. US Pat. No. 5,451,942 and other world-wide patents issued and English ** pending. “DTS”, “DTS Digital Surround”, are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. Copyright 1996 Digital Theater Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. E-1 CAUTION: Read this before operating this 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 electric 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. 6. 7. 8. The openings on the unit cover assure proper ventilation of the unit. If these openings are obstructed, the temperature inside the unit will rise rapidly; therefore, avoid placing objects against these openings. To prevent fire or damage, install the unit in a well-ventilated area. <Europe and U.K. models only> To prevent fire or damage, be sure to allow a space of at least 10 cm behind, 10 cm on both sides and 10 cm above the top panel of the unit. The voltage used must be the same as that specified on this unit. Using this unit with a higher voltage than specified is dangerous and may result in fire or other accidents. YAMAHA will not be held responsible for any damage resulting from use of this unit with a voltage other than that specified. Always set the volume to minimum before starting audio playback. Increase the volume gradually to an appropriate level after playback has been started. Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical solvents as this might damage the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth. 9. Be sure to read the “TROUBLESHOOTING” section regarding common operating errors before concluding that the unit is faulty. 10. When not planning to use this unit for a long period (i.e., vacation, etc.), disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet. 11. To prevent lightning damage, disconnect the AC power plug when there is an electric storm. 12. Grounding or polarization – Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization of appliances is not defeated. E-2 For U.K. customers If the socket outlets in the home are not suitable for the plug supplied with this appliance, it should be cut off and an appropriate 3 pin plug fitted. For details, refer to the instructions described below. Note: The plug severed from the mains lead must be destroyed, as a plug with bared flexible cord is hazardous if engaged in a live socket outlet. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR U.K. MODEL IMPORTANT: THE WIRES IN MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE: Blue: NEUTRAL Brown: LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK. The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED. Making sure that neither core is connected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug. For Canadian Customers To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot and fully insert. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. When this unit is turned off by pressing the power switch on the front panel or the POWER key on the remote control, this unit turns into the standby mode. In this mode, this unit is designed to consume a small amount of power. This unit’s power supply is completely cut off from the AC line only when the AC power cord is disconnected. OUTLINE OF THIS UNIT OUTLINE OF THIS UNIT Main features of this unit Although this unit can be used as part of a typical hi-fi system, connecting it to your computer via the USB terminal, and running the supplied Application Software, allows you to remotely control this unit from your computer and make some adjustments and settings. OUTLINE OF THIS UNIT Using Yamaha’s unique DSP technology, this unit can bring excitement and realism to any audio source by simulating the acoustic environments of concert halls, movie theaters, and so on. With its stylish, vertical design, this unit allows you to use various audio sources, including the built-in FM tuner, your computer, CD player, MD or tape deck, as shown below. FM antenna This unit CD player PC AUX1 AUX2 TUNER MD recorder etc. VIRTUAL 5.ICH DIGITAL USB PCM D. DSP PROLOGIC FM AM ST VOL Personal computer DSP STANDBY/ON HIGH CUT 50Hz 150Hz P-SET VOLUME 0 10 SUPERWOOFER SYSTEM YST-SW45 Subwoofer Front speaker (L) Surround speaker (L) * Center speaker Surround speaker (R) English Refer to the separate “SET UP MANUAL” for connections. Front speaker (R) E-3 OUTLINE OF THIS UNIT Dolby Digital and DTS This unit features a built-in Dolby Digital decoder and a DTS decoder for reproducing surround sounds of sources encoded with Dolby Digital or DTS. With such state-of-the-art technologies, this unit can bring the same audio experience to your home as they have brought to feature films in quality theaters around the world. Take some time now to read more about these features and enjoy the new experiences this system brings to your home theater.  Dolby Surround Dolby Surround uses four discrete channels and five speakers to reproduce realistic and dynamic sound effects: two main channels (left and right), a center channel for dialog, and a surround channel for special sound effects. The surround channel reproduces sound within a narrow frequency range. Most video tapes and laser discs include Dolby Surround encoding, as do many TV and cable broadcasts. The Dolby Pro Logic decoder built into this unit employs a digital signal processing system that stabilizes each channel for even more accurate sound positioning than is available with standard analog processors.  Dolby Digital Dolby Digital is a digital surround sound system that provides completely independent multi-channel audio to you. Dolby Digital provides five full-range channels in what is sometimes referred to as a “3/2” configuration: three front channels (left, center and right), and 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 is called the “LFE channel”.) This channel is counted as 0.1, thus giving rise to the term 5.1 channels in total. The wide dynamic range of sound reproduced by the five full-range channels and precise sound orientation by digital sound processing provides listeners with excitement and realism that have never been experienced before. E-4  DTS (Digital Theater System) Digital Surround DTS was developed to replace the analog soundtracks of movies with six discrete channels of digital soundtracks, and it is now installed in many theaters around the world. The DTS digital playback system changed the way we experienced movies in theaters with six discrete channels of superb digital audio. DTS technology, through intense research and development, has made it possible to deliver similar encode/decode discrete technology to home audio surround-sound entertainment. DTS Digital Surround is an encode/decode system which delivers six channels of master-quality, 20-bit audio; technically, it offers 5.1 channels, which means 5 full-range (left, center, right and two surround) channels, plus a subwoofer (LFE) channel (as “0.1”). It is compatible with the 5.1 speaker configurations that are currently available for home theater systems. OUTLINE OF THIS UNIT Virtual 3D FL C FR Virtual 3D, which is used by this unit’s sound field programs, simulates the surround effect provided by surround and center speakers, creating “virtual” surround speakers, as shown, so even with only two front speakers, you can still enjoy surround sound. FL C OUTLINE OF THIS UNIT Surround sound typically requires several speakers situated in front of and behind the listening position, which requires a substantial amount of space that may not always be available. In addition to ordinary surround sound reproduction using several speakers, this unit enables you to enjoy surround sound effects with only two speakers by using Yamaha’s unique “Virtual 3D” (three-dimensional) technology. FR Virtual speakers RL RR RL Typical surround system RR Virtual 3D Digital Sound Field Processing (DSP) When you listen to a performance in a concert hall, jazz club, or other live music venue, you not only hear the direct sound coming from the musical instruments and singers, but also the “early reflections” and natural reverberation. Early reflections are the initial sound waves that bounce off the floor, ceiling, and walls. Natural reverberation is made up of sound waves that gradually attenuate as they bounce repeatedly off multiple surfaces. Since the way you hear early reflections and reverberation depends on the shape and size of the building as well as the material and construction of the walls and ceiling, each venue has its own unique “sound,” called its “sound field.” At Yamaha, we have measured all the elements that make up a typical sound field—direction and level of the reflections, band-width characteristics, and delay times—at famous concert halls and opera houses around the world. The information gained in this process has been converted into programs that can be reproduced using Yamaha’s DSP technology. Using its on-board DSP, this unit can process any audio source and recreate the atmosphere of the original venue. Early sound reflections Reverberation English Direct sound E-5 CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Front panel & Remote control Remote control Front panel POWER 8 PC PC 1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX2 1 AUX2 TUNER TUNER 9 4 2 VIRTUAL PRESET MANUAL HALL JAZZ CHURCH GAME MOVIE LIVE / D TS SURROUND TEST ON/OFF A B C D E 5.ICH DIGITAL USB PCM D. DSP PROLOGIC FM AM ST 0 VOL 3 DSP A P-SET 4 5 3 B C MUTE VOLUME 6 6 7 8 1 Input selectors & indicators These four keys, explained below, are used to select the input source. The indicator of the selected source lights up. ● PC key This key selects your computer as the input source. Pressing this key repeatedly selects the signals received at the USB, digital (DIGITAL PC COAX IN or DIGITAL PC OPT IN) or analog (ANALOG PC IN) input. The DIGITAL PC OPT IN has priority over the DIGITAL PC COAX IN, so if you connect to both inputs, the signal received at the DIGITAL PC OPT IN is used. E-6 MEMORY ● AUX1 key This key selects the equipment connected to the ANALOG AUX 1 IN or DIGITAL AUX 1 OPT IN connector as the input source. Pressing this key repeatedly selects the digital or analog input. ● AUX2 key This key selects the equipment connected to the ANALOG AUX 2 IN connectors as the input source. ● TUNER key This key selects the built-in FM tuner as the input source. If the tuner is already selected, this key toggles the reception mode between FM auto stereo and FM monaural. CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 2 Display A TEST key The display shows various settings, selected input source, sound field program and various other information. 3 DSP key [front panel] ON/OFF key [remote control] This key activates the sound field programs produced by the internal DSP. 4 P-SET key ( ) [front panel] PRESET key [remote control] 5 / (Down/Up) keys These keys are used for selecting sound field programs, changing station frequencies, selecting preset station numbers, etc. 6 Volume control [front panel] VOLUME (Down/Up) keys [remote control] These control and keys adjust the speaker and headphone volume. The volume cannot be adjusted when this unit is in the standby mode. 7 Headphone jack Stereo headphones can be connected to this mini-jack for private listening, with Virtual 3D effects specifically tailored for headphone listening. 8 Power switch ( ) [front panel] POWER key [remote control] Each click of this switch changes the status of this unit between standby mode and power on. * In the standby mode, this unit can be turned on remotely from your computer, using the supplied Application Software. Note that this unit uses a small amount of power in the standby mode. 9 MEMORY key This key is used to store a desired station in the memory. * This key works only when the tuner is selected as the input source. B Custom keys (A, B, C) These keys are available when this unit and your computer are connected with the USB cable, and the supplied Application Software is installed on the computer. Each of these keys can be programmed with a set of commands (input selector, sound field program, volume setting, etc.) by using the Application Software. After storing, simply pressing each key will execute the stored command. * Refer to the online help of the Application Software for details. CONTROLS & THEIR FUNCTIONS This key changes the display status of the built-in FM tuner from the frequency display mode to the preset tuning mode. If the tuner is already in the preset tuning mode, each press of this key changes the group of preset stations (A, B, C, D, E). * This key works only when the tuner is selected as the input source. This key is used to output a test tone. The test tone is used when adjusting the volume balance among all speakers in the system including the virtual surround speakers. (Refer to page 19 for details.) C MUTE key This key is used to cut off sound output temporarily. Turning the volume control on the front panel or pressing the VOLUME keys on the remote control restores sound output. Pressing this key again also restores sound output. * Sound output will also be restored by changing the status of this unit between standby and power-on, changing the input source or the sound field program, and so on. D MANUAL key This key changes the display status of the built-in FM tuner from the preset tuning mode to the frequency display mode. * This key works only when the tuner is selected as the input source. E Tuning / (Down/Up) keys These keys work in the following ways according to the status of the tuner. In the frequency display mode: Each press of selects a higher frequency and selects a lower frequency. In the preset tuning mode: Each press of selects a higher preset station number and selects a lower preset station number. 0 Sound field program selector keys English Each of these keys selects the corresponding sound field program. E-7 CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS About the display This section explains what the various display indicators mean. 1 2 3 45 6 7 A B C D VIRTUAL 5.ICH DIGITAL USB PCM D. DSP PROLOGIC FM ST 8 9 0 VOL E 1 VIRTUAL 9 This indicator appears when this unit is using Virtual 3D. 2 USB This indicator appears when audio signals are sent or received via the USB terminal. * If you use a Macintosh computer, this indicator is always illuminated when this unit is connected to the computer via the USB terminals. 3 4 PCM This indicator appears when a PCM digital audio signal is selected as the input source. This indicator appears when a stereo broadcast is received in stereo mode. A (DOLBY) DIGITAL This indicator appears when an input signal is decoded with Dolby Digital. B (DOLBY) PROLOGIC This indicator appears when an input signal is decoded with Dolby ProLogic. C FM This indicator appears when the built-in FM tuner is 5 selected as the input source. This indicator appears when headphones are connected to the headphone jack of this unit. 6 5.1CH This indicator appears when a 5.1 channel digital audio signal is selected as the input source. 7 DSP This indicator appears when the DSP is processing the input signal. 8 Sound output indicator E-8 0 ST (DTS) This indicator appears when an input signal is decoded with DTS. D. This indicator appears when an audio signal encoded with Dolby Digital is selected as the input source. This indicator shows the currently used speakers. A red dot shows that the corresponding speaker is currently used, or the speaker is set for use in the Application Software. The mark shows that sound is outputted. * When using the test tone, a red dot shows the channel currently outputting the test tone. * When using headphones, only the two dots for the left and right front speakers appear regardless of the setting in “Speaker Settings”. D Multi-information display Various messages and information appear here. E VOL (volume) This indicator graphically displays the volume level setting. Note The indicators , “5.1CH” and will not appear when sound signals are decoded on the computer (by using DVDplayback software, etc.). BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERATION Playing a source This section explains how to turn on this unit and select input sources. If any external audio equipment is connected to this unit, turn it on first. POWER 4 Start the selected input source. Refer to “Listening to an FM broadcast” on pages 14–18 about how to tune into a desired station. 1 PC PC AUX1 AUX2 3 AUX1 3 AUX2 TUNER 5 Adjust the volume to the desired level. TUNER MEMORY PRESET MANUAL HALL JAZZ GAME MOVIE LIVE / DTS SURROUND TEST ON/OFF A B C VOLUME or CHURCH VIRTUAL 5.ICH DIGITAL USB PCM D. DSP PROLOGIC FM AM ST VOL DSP P-SET MUTE VOLUME Front panel 2, 5 6 2, 5 As you prefer, use a sound field program. Refer to page 11 for details about the sound field programs. Each of the input selector keys selects the following input signals. PC: Turn on this unit. POWER or Front panel Press the PC key repeatedly to select the PC inputs: “USB”, “PC_DIGT” and “PC_ANLG”. PC_DIGT selects the DIGITAL PC COAX IN or DIGITAL PC OPT IN, and PC_ANLG selects the ANALOG PC IN. Note: The DIGITAL PC OPT IN has priority over the DIGITAL PC COAX IN, so if you connect to both inputs, the signal received at the DIGITAL PC OPT IN is used. BASIC OPERATION About the input selector keys 1 1 Remote control Remote control The message “Hello” appears for a few seconds, and this unit returns to the state in which it was last used (e.g., the input source that was selected when this unit was turned off VOL is selected). 2 Decrease the volume to minimum (MIN). VOL AUX1: VOLUME or Front panel 3 The corresponding indicator on the front panel lights up. PC AUX2: AUX1 or TUNER: AUX2 TUNER Remote control Press the AUX2 key to select the equipment connected to the ANALOG AUX 2 IN connectors as the input VOL source. Press the TUNER key to select the built-in FM tuner as the input source. * When the TUNER key is pressed, “TUNER” appears first on the display, and then changes to the display of a frequency or a preset station. Refer to the explanation on the right side for details about using the input selector keys. FM VOL ST FM VOL English TUNER VOL VOL PC AUX1 Front panel Press the AUX1 key repeatedly to select the inputs: “AUX1_DG” and “AUX1_AN”. AUX1_DG selects the equipment connected to the DIGITAL AUX 1 OPT IN, and AUX1_AN selects the equipment connected to the ANALOG AUX 1 IN connector as the input source. Remote control Select an input source by using the input selector keys. AUX2 VOL ST E-9 BASIC OPERATION  When you have finished using this unit Note When the PC, AUX1 or AUX2 input selector key is pressed, the display shows the name of the selected input source for a short while, and then shows the currently selected sound field program. When no sound field program is selected, “THROUGH” is shown on the display. Set this unit to the standby mode by pressing the power switch on the front panel or the POWER key on the remote control. POWER or Front panel The names of input sources shown on the display can be changed with the Application Software. Refer to the Online Help of the Application Software for details. Remote control Note When not planning to use this unit for a long period (i.e., vacation, etc.), disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet.  To cut off sound output temporarily Press the MUTE key. To restore sound output, turn the volume control on the front panel or press the VOLUME keys on the remote control. Pressing the MUTE key again also restores sound output. MUTE Remote control Note Sound output will also be restored by changing the status of this unit between standby and power-on modes, changing the input source or the sound field program, using the test tone, or using the A, B, C keys on the remote control.  When you listen with headphones Connect the headphones to the headphone jack. No sound will be outputted from the speakers.  Setting USB MIX When an input other than the USB terminal is selected, you can listen to the mixed signals from the selected input and from the USB terminal. Also, the mixing ratio of the signals from the USB terminal can be adjusted. * Refer to the online help of the Application Software for details.  Setting graphic equalizer You can adjust the frequency characteristics as you prefer by using the 7-band graphic equalizer. * Refer to the online help of the Application Software for details. Notes ● Some setting changes may be needed on the computer to reproduce signals sent from the computer to this unit via the USB connection. Refer to the separate “SET UP MANUAL” for details. ● Some setting changes may be needed on the computer to reproduce signals sent from the computer to this unit via a sound card, etc. Automatic power saving function If there is no operation on this unit’s front panel, the remote control or the Application Software for about 24 hours with the power of this unit on, this unit will automatically be set to the standby mode. E-10 BASIC OPERATION Using sound field programs This unit’s built-in DSP (Digital Sound field Processor) can simulate various acoustic environments, including a concert hall and movie theater, with its seven sound field programs. For the best results, choose a program appropriate for the selected audio source. First follow steps 1–5 of “Playing a source” on page 9. POWER 1 Turn on the DSP. PC (When using the remote control, step 1 can be skipped.) PC DSP AUX1 AUX1 AUX2 AUX2 TUNER TUNER MEMORY PRESET MANUAL HALL JAZZ CHURCH Front panel VIRTUAL 5.ICH DIGITAL USB PCM D. DSP PROLOGIC FM AM ST VOL 1 DSP P-SET 2 GAME MOVIE LIVE / DTS SURROUND TEST ON/OFF A B C MUTE The name of the selected sound field program appears on the display. 2 2 Select the desired sound field program. VOLUME HALL JAZZ CHURCH GAME MOVIE LIVE / D TS SURROUND TEST ON/OFF or BASIC OPERATION Front panel Remote control Front panel: Pressing or repeatedly changes the program. Remote control: Press the key of the desired program. DSP Active program VOL The following programs are available. Feature Note HALL (CONCERT HALL EUROPE) This program simulates the sound field of a mediumsized hall, with a beautiful and rich reverberation. JAZZ (JAZZ CLUB VILLAGE GATE) This program simulates the sound field of a famous New York jazz club. CHURCH (CHURCH ROYAUMONT) This program simulates the sound field of a Gothic church, with the unique effect of sound reverberating back and forth in a domed ceiling. GAME (GAME AMUSEMENT) This program adds depth and surround effects to These programs can be used computer games, enhancing the gaming experience. together with Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Digital or DTS for enjoying The realism provided by this program gives the surround sounds of motionimpression that you’re actually in the scene. picture audio. This program produces an enthusiastic atmosphere *: HP3D and lets you feel that you are in the midst of the This program enables you to action, as if attending an actual jazz or rock concert. enjoy a virtual 3D effect with This program reproduces the surround sound of a headphones. When you source encoded with Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Digital connect headphones to this or DTS faithfully. Sensing the input signal, the built-in DTS SUR. unit, the Dolby Digital decoder or the DTS decoder program automatically automatically works. changes to HP3D . When this unit is set to the “Virtual 3D” mode (the surround speakers are not used) in the Application Software, 5.1-channel surround sound effects are reproduced with only two front speakers by using Yamaha’s “Virtual 3D” technology. MOVIE (MOVIE THEATER) LIVE (LIVE CONCERT) DTS SUR.) NORMAL ( [HP3D* (Headphone 3D) ] These programs create a sound field that feels real, just as if you were actually there. English CINEMA DSP (for video sources) Hi-Fi DSP (for music sources) Program E-11 BASIC OPERATION Notes ● Just after selecting a program, the program name scrolls from right to left on the display, and then its short-version name lights up. ● No sound field program can be used when receiving signals with a 96 kHz sampling frequency.  To turn off the sound field effect Press the DSP key on the front panel or the ON/OFF key on the remote control. “THROUGH” appears on the display. ON/OFF DSP or Front panel Remote control  Adjusting DSP sound field parameters The surround effect of each program or the Virtual 3D effect can be adjusted to the desired taste by using the Application Software. Refer to the online help of the Application Software for details. Note When the sound field effect is off, sound is reproduced in normal stereo. Recording Input sources (e.g., a computer or CD player) selected on this unit can be recorded by an MD recorder, tape deck, etc. connected to this unit. Also, input signals can be fed to your computer via the USB connection. * When a source is recorded using a sound field program, sound field effects are recorded with the source. First turn on the external unit to be used, and then this unit. 1 Select the source to be recorded by using the input selector keys. PC PC AUX1  Recording on an external recording unit AUX2 AUX1 or AUX2 TUNER POWER TUNER Front panel PC PC AUX1 AUX2 AUX1 1 1 AUX2 TUNER TUNER MEMORY PRESET MANUAL CHURCH HALL JAZZ GAME MOVIE LIVE / DTS SURROUND TEST ON/OFF A B C VIRTUAL 5.ICH DIGITAL USB PCM D. DSP PROLOGIC FM AM ST VOL DSP Remote control 2 Start recording on a recording unit (an MD recorder, tape deck, etc.). 3 Start playing the input source . P-SET  Playing the recorded result via this unit MUTE VOLUME Select the input signals sent from the recording unit with the input selector keys. Notes E-12 ● If input signals received at any digital input terminal other than the USB terminal is outputted at the digital output terminal, the sampling frequency for the output signals is the same as that for input signals. ● The sampling frequency for digital signals converted from analog signals on this unit is 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz. ● When digital input signals are outputted at the digital output terminal, track information (CD-text data, automatic track renewal when recording is made on an MD, etc.) is invalid if any sound field program (including the graphic equalizer effect) is used. ● Both REC OUT and OPT OUT terminals on the rear of this unit output the same constituents of signals as outputted from the left and right front speakers. BASIC OPERATION  Recording on a computer (via the USB connection) When recording or processing signals inputted to your computer via the USB connection, the following setting is needed on the computer. 1 Select the source to be recorded by using the input selector keys. PC  Selecting Recording Device When using Windows 1. Click the Windows “Start” button and select “Settings”, and then “Control Panel”. 2. Double-click the “Multimedia” icon (or the “Sounds and Multimedia” icon). 3. Click the “Audio” tab and select “USB Audio Device” at “Preferred device” of “Recording” (or “Sound Recording”). When using a Macintosh Select “USB Audio” as the input device at “Sound” on the Control Panel. PC AUX1 AUX1 or AUX2 AUX2 TUNER TUNER Front panel Remote control 2 Start recording with the recording software on the computer. 3 Start playing the input source.  Setting of Recording Software POWER PC PC AUX1 AUX2 AUX1 1 1 AUX2 TUNER TUNER MEMORY PRESET MANUAL CHURCH HALL JAZZ GAME MOVIE LIVE / DTS SURROUND TEST ON/OFF A B C VIRTUAL 5.ICH DIGITAL USB PCM D. DSP PROLOGIC FM AM ST VOL DSP P-SET MUTE VOLUME  Playing the recorded result via this unit Press the PC input selector key repeatedly to select USB as the input source, and play the recorded result on the computer. Notes ● If the number of USB channels is set to six, recording cannot be made via the USB connection. Reset the number of USB channels to two or four. ● To record digital input signals with a 48 kHz sampling frequency, the frequency of the input signals must be 48 kHz. ● To record sound signals received at an analog or digital input of the sound card etc., and not via the USB connection, select the corresponding device, such as “Sound Card”, from “Preferred device” of “Recording” (or “Sound Recording”) on the computer. ● The sampling frequency and resolution of signals recordable on the computer differ from operating systems. You can refer to the following Yamaha website for details about the related information. BASIC OPERATION Select a sampling frequency from 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz. Select a resolution from 16 bits and 24 bits. The sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz with the resolution of 16 bits produces a sound quality comparable to the compact disc (CD). http://www.yamaha.co.jp/audio/ English Notes ● Please check the copyright laws in your country before recording compact discs, radio, etc. Recording of copyright material may infringe copyright laws. ● You cannot make a recording from a CD-R, MD, etc. which is a copy of an audio CD, to another CD-R, MD, etc. via the USB connection or the digital terminal connection. Also, you cannot make a recording from an MD which is recorded with digital signals received via the USB connection, to another MD via a digital connection. E-13 LISTENING TO AN FM BROADCAST LISTENING TO AN FM BROADCAST Tuning into an FM station Normally, if station signals are strong and there is no interference, quick auto tuning is possible. However, if the signal of the station you want to select is weak or the reception condition is bad, you must tune in to it manually. POWER PC PC AUX1 AUX1 AUX2 AUX2 TUNER 1, 2, 3 2 1 2, 3 4 TUNER MEMORY PRESET MANUAL CHURCH HALL JAZZ GAME MOVIE LIVE / DTS SURROUND TEST ON/OFF A B C VIRTUAL 5.ICH DIGITAL USB PCM D. DSP PROLOGIC FM AM ST VOL DSP P-SET PC AUX1 4 MUTE If the tuner is in the preset tuning mode, press the TUNER key (front panel) or the MANUAL key (remote control) to change the preset tuning mode to the frequency display mode. AUX2 VOLUME MANUAL or TUNER Front panel 3 Auto tuning Remote control Press the TUNER key (front panel) or the MANUAL key (remote control) to select the desired reception mode: FM auto stereo or FM monaural. First turn on this unit. PC 1 Press the TUNER input selector key to select the built-in FM tuner. AUX1 AUX2 PC PC AUX1 AUX2 AUX1 or Front panel AUX2 TUNER Remote control The tuner turns on in either of the following modes. (The mode which was selected the last time you used the tuner is selected.) ● Frequency display mode The display shows the selected frequency. This mode is for tuning into a station by changing the frequency. ● Preset tuning mode This mode is for tuning into a preset station which is already stored in the memory. The display shows the preset group (A to E), the number (1 to 8) and the frequency of the preset station. E-14 Remote control The reception mode changes alternately by each press of the TUNER key. TUNER Front panel MANUAL or TUNER FM ST FM ST VOL ● FM auto stereo When a stereo broadcast is received, it is received in stereo automatically. (The “ST” indicator lights up on the display.) If, however, the signal of a stereo broadcast is weak, it may be received in monaural automatically. (In this case, the “ST” indicator goes off.) ● FM monaural Any broadcast is received in monaural. (On the display, “M” appears above the frequency.) If you hear noise in the FM auto stereo mode, try switching to FM monaural. FM auto stereo FM FM monaural ST FM VOL (U.S.A. model) VOL VOL LISTENING TO AN FM BROADCAST 4 Press the or second or more. key and keep it pressed for one Manual tuning First turn on this unit. 1 Press the TUNER input selector key to select the built-in FM tuner. or PC Front panel Remote control PC AUX1 AUX1 or AUX2 key to search for lower frequencies and the Press the key for higher frequencies. When a station with a strong signal is found, the search stops and the station is received. If no station with a strong signal is found, the search stops after searching through all frequencies. 5 If the received station is not the desired one, repeat step 4. AUX2 TUNER TUNER Front panel 2 Note If the desired station cannot be found by the auto tuning method, search for the station by using the manual tuning method. Remote control If the tuner is in the preset tuning mode, press the TUNER key (front panel) or the MANUAL key (remote control) to change the preset tuning mode to the frequency display mode. PC AUX1 AUX2 MANUAL or TUNER 3 Remote control Press the TUNER key (front panel) or the MANUAL key (remote control) to select the desired reception mode: FM auto stereo or FM monaural. PC LISTENING TO AN FM BROADCAST Front panel AUX1 AUX2 MANUAL or TUNER Front panel 4 Frequency range and tuning step Frequency range Tuning step U.S.A. and Canada models 87.50–107.90 MHz 0.20 U.K. and Europe models 87.50–108.00 MHz 0.05 Australia model 87.50–108.00 MHz 0.10 Remote control Press the or key repeatedly until the desired frequency is located. or Front panel Remote control Press the key to search for lower frequencies and the key for higher frequencies. English E-15 LISTENING TO AN FM BROADCAST Using the presets You can store your favorite stations in the 40 presets, which are organized into five groups (A–B), with eight presets in each group. A stored station can be recalled simply by selecting the preset number in which it is stored. Storing stations manually 3 POWER PC PC AUX1 AUX1 Press the P-SET key (front panel) or the PRESET key (remote control) repeatedly to select the desired preset group from A through E. AUX2 AUX2 PRESET TUNER P-SET TUNER 2, 5 MEMORY PRESET MANUAL HALL JAZZ GAME MOVIE CHURCH LIVE / DTS SURROUND TEST ON/OFF A B C VIRTUAL 5.ICH DIGITAL USB PCM D. DSP PROLOGIC FM AM ST VOL DSP 3 4 P-SET 2, 3, 5 4 MUTE or Front panel 4 Remote control Press the key or the key repeatedly to select the desired preset number from 1 through 8. VOLUME or Front panel 5 First turn on this unit, and then select the built-in FM tuner Remote control Press the P-SET key (front panel) or the MEMORY key (remote control) and keep it pressed for one second or more. as the input source. MEMORY P-SET 1 In the frequency display mode, tune into the desired station and select the reception mode: FM auto stereo or FM monaural. * 2 Refer to pages 14 to 15 on how to tune into a station and select the reception mode. Press the P-SET key (front panel) or the MEMORY key (remote control) and keep it pressed for one second or more. MEMORY P-SET or Front panel FM ST VOL E-16 Front panel Remote control “MEMORY” lights up on the display for approx. 2 seconds to show that the station has been stored. Notes ● A newly stored station overwrites the previously stored one in the same preset group and number. ● To abort storing the station, press an input selector key (except the TUNER key). The selected input mode appears. Remote control A preset group and a preset number appears and an arrow scrolls from right to left on the display. This means that storing a station is possible. Preset group or Preset number (U.S.A. model) With the supplied Application Software, you can use the auto preset tuning function in addition to the manual method. The auto preset function searches for all stations available in your area and automatically stores them in the presets. Also, the Application Software allows you to assign a name to each preset station. The names are displayed on the monitor when running the Application. Refer to the online help of the Application Software for details. LISTENING TO AN FM BROADCAST Recalling a preset station First turn on this unit, and then select the built-in FM tuner as the input source. POWER 1 PC PC AUX1 AUX1 AUX2 AUX2 TUNER TUNER MEMORY PRESET MANUAL Press the P-SET key (front panel) or the PRESET key (remote control) to change this unit from the frequency display mode to the preset tuning mode. PRESET 1, 2 P-SET HALL JAZZ CHURCH GAME MOVIE LIVE / DTS SURROUND TEST ON/OFF A B C VIRTUAL 5.ICH DIGITAL USB PCM D. DSP PROLOGIC FM AM ST VOL DSP 1, 2 3 or Front panel P-SET Remote control 3 MUTE VOLUME 2 Press the P-SET key (front panel) or the PRESET key (remote control) repeatedly to select the preset group from A through E. PRESET P-SET or Front panel 3 Remote control Press the key or the key repeatedly to select the preset number from 1 through 8. Front panel Remote control The station stored in the selected preset group and number is selected. LISTENING TO AN FM BROADCAST or English E-17 LISTENING TO AN FM BROADCAST Copying a preset station to a different group and number You can copy a preset station to a different group and number. Using this function, you can arrange preset stations in your favorite order or collect preset stations into genres. 3 Press the P-SET key (front panel) or the MEMORY key (remote control) and keep it pressed for one second or more. An arrow scrolls from right to left on the display. POWER PC MEMORY PC P-SET AUX1 AUX1 AUX2 AUX2 3, 5 1, 2, 4 VIRTUAL 5.ICH DIGITAL USB PCM D. DSP PROLOGIC FM AM ST VOL DSP or TUNER TUNER MEMORY PRESET MANUAL HALL JAZZ CHURCH GAME MOVIE LIVE / DTS SURROUND TEST ON/OFF A B C P-SET 2, 4 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 MUTE Front panel 2, 4 4 VOLUME Remote control Use the P-SET (or PRESET) key to select the preset group, and use the / keys to select the preset number you want to copy the station to. PRESET P-SET or First turn on this unit, and then select the built-in FM tuner Front panel as the input source. 1 Press the P-SET key (front panel) or the PRESET key (remote control) to change this unit from the frequency display mode to the preset tuning mode. PRESET P-SET 5 Press the P-SET key (front panel) or the MEMORY key (remote control) and keep it pressed for one second or more. MEMORY P-SET or Front panel 2 or Remote control Use the P-SET (or PRESET) key to select the preset group, and use the / keys to select the preset number of the station you want to copy. PRESET P-SET or Front panel E-18 Remote control Remote control Front panel Remote control “MEMORY” lights up on the display for approx. 2 seconds to show that the station has been copied and successfully stored. ADVANCED OPERATION ADVANCED OPERATION Adjusting the speaker balance This procedure lets you adjust the sound output level balance between the front, center and surround speakers by using the built-in test tone generator. Make this adjustment so that each speaker output level is about the same when heard at the listening position. This is important for high performance of the built-in DSP (Digital Sound field Processor), the Dolby Digital decoder and the DTS decoder. If this unit is set to the “Virtual 3D” mode (the surround speakers are not used) in the Application Software, you can adjust the sound output levels of the speakers in the sound field of the “Virtual 3D” mode (including two virtual surround speakers). Refer to “Setting adjustment on the Setup panel” on page 27. This setting cannot be made by using the front panel controls or the remote control.) * Use the remote control for adjusting the speaker output levels at the listening position. 2 POWER PC AUX1 AUX2 TUNER MEMORY PRESET MANUAL HALL JAZZ CHURCH GAME MOVIE LIVE / DTS SURROUND TEST ON/OFF A B C When the test tone is outputted from the left (L ch) or right (R ch) front speaker: Use the VOLUME keys on the remote control to adjust the volume of each speaker. In this step, adjust the volume balance between the left and right front speakers. (Adjustable range: –10 to 0) MUTE VOLUME Remote control 1, 5 2, 3, 4 VOLUME 3 When the test tone is outputted from the center speaker (Cch): Use the VOLUME keys on the remote control to adjust the center speaker output level. Make the sound output level of the center speaker about the same as the left or right front speaker. (Adjustable range: –20 to +10) VOLUME Remote control Press the TEST key on the remote control. TEST Remote control * 4 You will hear a test tone (so called pink noise) from each speaker for about two seconds in the following order. When the test tone is outputted from the left (Ls ch) or right (Rs ch) surround speaker: Use the VOLUME keys on the remote control to adjust the volume of each speaker. Make the sound output level of the surround speakers about the same as the front speakers. ADVANCED OPERATION 1 (Adjustable range: –20 to +10) Front speaker (L) Center speaker Front speaker (R) VOLUME Remote control Surround speaker (L) * Surround speaker (R) The speaker currently outputting the test tone is shown on the display. 5 When the adjustments are finished, press the TEST key. TEST English Remote control The test tone stops. E-19 ADVANCED OPERATION Notes ● When this unit is set to the “Virtual 3D” mode: The output order of the test tone is as follows. When using a center speaker: Front speaker (L) Virtual surround speaker (L) Virtual surround speaker (R) Center speaker Front speaker (R) When not using a center speaker: Front speaker (L) Virtual surround speaker (L) Front speaker (R) Virtual surround speaker (R) ● Adjust the subwoofer level while listening to a suitable source. With the supplied Application Software, you can select the speakers to use and not to use. Also, by designating the size of the speakers to use, this unit can be set to an output mode suitable for the ability of the speakers. Setting USB channel Typical USB audio features multi-channel modes, such as four-channel and six-channel modes, in addition to a normal twochannel (stereo) mode. This unit is compatible with each of these modes. When a multi-channel mode is selected, you can receive the surround sound signals of computer games compatible with the 4ch Direct Sound 3D and the multichannel signals of DVD video on this unit via the USB connection and enjoy them in surround sounds. Note that some operating systems and software programs are not multi-channel compatible. Yamaha websites list the names of multi-channel compatible operating systems and software. Notes ● MacOS9.04, 9.1, etc. does not support this feature. Only the two-channel mode can be used. Some versions of Windows also do not support the six and/or four-channel modes. You can refer to the following Yamaha website for details and related information. http://www.yamaha.co.jp/audio/ ● When the six channel mode is selected, recording cannot be made to the computer. To record, select the two- or four-channel mode. E-20 ADVANCED OPERATION 4 PC Press or repeatedly until the desired number of channels is shown on the display. 2, 3, 5 AUX1 Front panel AUX2 TUNER The display changes as follows. VIRTUAL 5.ICH DIGITAL USB PCM D. DSP PROLOGIC FM AM ST VOL DSP P-SET 4 5 Hold down the PC input selector key until the following indication appears on the display. 1 PC AUX1  How to set * AUX2 When playback or recording is performed on the computer via the USB connection, terminate the playback or recording software used on the computer. 1 Front panel Turn on this unit. Front panel 2 TUNER Press the PC input selector key repeatedly until “USB” appears on the display. The number of channels before the change The number of channels after the change Although no further operation is required, wait a short time AUX1 AUX2 TUNER 3 Front panel Hold down the PC input selector key until the current channel setting is shown (for about two seconds). Notes ● When the number of channels is changed for the first time, the device driver for the USB audio is installed in the computer. Wait a short time until the computer completes the changes in the setting. ● Do not change the USB channel setting under any circumstance during playback or recording via the USB connection on the computer. If changed, the computer may freeze. ADVANCED OPERATION until the computer completes the changes in the settings. PC PC AUX1 AUX2 TUNER Front panel computer. English * When the display of this unit shows “USB” in red, USB audio is being played back, disabling this USB channel setting function. Terminate the software used on the E-21 ADVANCED OPERATION Operating this unit with the Application Software If this unit is connected to your computer via the USB connection and the Application Software is installed in your computer from the supplied CD-ROM, you can operate this unit with the Application Software from your computer. Moreover, the Application Software, once installed on your computer, offers various settings unavailable from this unit or the remote control. (For instructions on how to install the Application Software, see the separate “SET UP MANUAL”.) About the Main Panel This section briefly explains how to use the Application Software, the setting screens, and the available functions. For further details, refer to the Online Help of the Application Software. Notes ● The screen images shown in this section are of the basic screens for the Windows version. The Macintosh version slightly differs in button arrangement, etc. ● The screen design, functions, etc., are subject to change due to version upgrades. The Main Panel allows you to perform the following basic operations. Tabs are shown at the bottom of the detailed-setting screen. To make detailed settings of the desired function available from any detailed-setting screen, click on the tab for the function. 1 5 2 6 7 3 8 9 1 Display 4 This section shows the current status of the volume, input selectors, sound field programs, etc. by characters. 2 Input selector The input selector allows you to directly change the input source. 3 Volume control You can adjust the volume by dragging the indicator or by clicking the up ( ) and down ( ) arrows. You can also alternately turn on and off the speakers by clicking the speaker icon below. 4 Changing the panel size You can minimize the size of the Main Panel. 5 Opening the tuner panel Press this button to open the tuner panel. (See page 26 for details on operating the FM tuner.) 6 SETUP Open this panel to change available settings in the Setup panel. (See page 27 for details on the Setup panel.) 7 DSP selector You can directly select a DSP sound field program. 8 Detailed-setting screens Select one of the detailed-setting screen tabs at the bottom of the current detailed-setting screen. The new detailed-setting screen will be displayed, where you can make detailed settings of the function. DSP-EDIT: For adjusting the DSP sound field parameters (See page 23.) SPEAKER: For adjusting the speaker output levels or the virtual 3D effect (See page 24.) D-RANGE: For adjusting the dynamic range (See page 25.) EQUALIZER: For operating the graphic equalizer (See page 25.) 9 POWER E-22 Each click changes the status of the main unit between standby and power-on. ADVANCED OPERATION Adjusting DSP sound field parameters You can adjust various parameters of the DSP sound field programs. The default parameters of the sound field programs provide great sound, but it is also possible to fine-tune the parameters to suit the acoustics of the room, individual preferences, and program source. Parameter adjustment is required for each selected sound field program. How to adjust parameters 1. Select the program whose parameters you wish to adjust. (Parameter adjustment is effective for the currently selected program only.) 2. Select the DSP-EDIT tab at the bottom of the Main Panel. The basic parameter screen appears. 3. This screen allows you to adjust the basic parameters. Open the “ADVANCED SETTING” panel for adjusting the detailed parameters. Basic parameters Opens the “ADVANCED SETTING” panel. Basic parameters Effect Level Selects the level of effect sound from the three levels. Room Size Selects the apparent size of the listening space from the three levels. Seat Position Selects the simulated listening position from the three positions. Restores all parameters to their default values. Restores the basic parameter screen. ADVANCED OPERATION Select a parameter by clicking its name, and adjust the parameter by sliding the indicator at the bottom of the panel. Detailed parameters The following parameters are available on the “ADVANCED SETTING” panel. Depending on the selected program and input signals, not all of the parameters can be adjusted. Makes fine adjustment of the level of the overall effect sound. Rear Effect Trim Makes fine adjustment of the level of the rear effect sound. Initial Delay Adjusts the apparent distance from the sound source to the walls. Room Size Adjusts the apparent size of the listening space. Liveness Adjusts the apparent reflectivity of the walls. Surround Delay Adjusts the delay time of the surround sound field. S. Initial Delay (Surround Initial Delay) Adjusts the initial delay time of the surround sound field. (This parameter can be adjusted only when the “Speaker Settings” of this unit has been set to two front and two surround channels or more, and Dolby Digital- or DTS-encoded signals are inputted.) S. Room Size (Surround Room Size) Adjusts the apparent size of the surround sound field. Reverb Time Adjusts the duration of reverberations. Reverb Level Adjusts the level of reverberations. Reverb Delay Adjusts the delay time of reverberations. English Effect Trim E-23 ADVANCED OPERATION Adjusting the speaker output levels and effect levels When the check box “Use the surround speakers” under “Speaker Settings” in the Setup panel is checked, you can adjust the output levels of the available speakers respectively. When the check box is not checked, this unit is in the virtual 3D mode, allowing adjustment of the virtual 3D effects. (See page 27.) Select the SPEAKER tab at the bottom of the Main Panel. The following screen appears. Adjusting the output levels of the speakers You can adjust the output levels of the speakers which are set for use under “Speaker Settings” in the Setup panel. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 Adjusting the output levels of the main speakers You can adjust the output levels of the left and right main speakers. Adjusting the output level and the delay time of the center speaker You can adjust the output level and the delay time of the center speaker. Test tone Click on “Test tone” to output the test tone from the respective speakers in turn. You can adjust their levels while listening to the test tone. On the figure of the speakers at the center of the screen, the speaker currently outputting the test tone is indicated. Adjusting the output levels of the surround speakers You can adjust the output levels of the left and right surround speakers. Adjusting the LFE output levels You can adjust the output level of the LFE (Low Frequency Effect) sounds reproduced when playing a Dolby Digital- or DTS-encoded source. The levels can be adjusted for Dolby Digital and DTS respectively. Adjusting the virtual 3D effect The surround sound effect of the virtual 3D sound field is affected by the room configuration, the position of the front speakers and the position of the listener, resulting in sound unique to each environment. The procedure below shows you how to adjust the effect of the virtual 3D to suit your preferences and environment. Select the VIRTUAL tab at the bottom of the Main Panel. The following screen appears. 1 1 3 2 2 4 3 4 E-24 Balance adjustment You can adjust the volume balance between the right and left speakers. Virtual surround speaker position setting You can set the position of the virtual surround speakers (the speakers are positioned symmetrically.) HRTF (Head-related Transfer Function) adjustment You can make an adjustment to personal characteristics. Test tone You can output a test tone successively from the speakers at their current positions, allowing setting and adjustment while listening to the tone. ADVANCED OPERATION Adjusting the dynamic range You can set the dynamic range for playing a source with Dolby Digital decoded. This is especially effective for low-volume listening. Select the D-RANGE tab at the bottom of the Main Panel. The following screen appears. 1 1 2 2 Dynamic range setting Select the dynamic range for playing a source with Dolby Digital decoded from MIN, STANDARD, and MAX. The MAX setting provides a dynamic range of a movie theater while MIN provides a dynamic range suitable for late night, low-volume listening. Dynamic range adjustment This setting becomes available when you choose STANDARD for the dynamic range. This adjusts highlevel cut scale (H-LEVELCut) and low-level boost scale (L-LEVELBST), allowing you to freely adjust the dynamic range between MAX and MIN. Operating the graphic equalizer The 7-band graphic equalizer allows you to set the frequency characteristics according to the type of the music that is played and to compensate for the room characteristics and the speakers’ frequency characteristics. The graphic equalizer effect is only applied to the left and right front channels. This panel is always shown when no DSP sound field program is selected. When a DSP sound field program is selected, selecting the EQUALIZER tab at the bottom of the Main Panel will show this panel. 1 1 2 3 4 4 ADVANCED OPERATION 3 2 Preset patterns Five patterns of frequency characteristics have been preset for different types of music, such as “ROCK” and “POPS”. Click a button to select the effect that suits the music type. Storing and calling user’s patterns You can store and call up to two patterns of frequency characteristics you specify. FLAT This makes the frequency response curves flat. Graphic equalizer The 7-band equalizer allows you to set your desired frequency response curves. By dragging the indicator for each frequency band, you can adjust the frequencies within the range of +6 to –6 dB. English E-25 ADVANCED OPERATION Operating the built-in FM tuner With the Application Software, you can operate the tuner more easily than on the front panel or the remote control, including additional functions available only in the Application Software for example storing stations automatically and assigning names to preset stations. Click the button for calling the tuner panel at the right upper part of the Main Panel. The following screen appears. 1 1 2 3 4 5 2 6 3 4 7 8 5 6 7 8 Switching the reception mode This button toggles the reception mode between FM auto stereo and FM monaural. Station display The frequency of the currently received station or the name of the preset station is shown here. Manual tuning / (down/up) buttons Press to select higher frequencies and to select lower frequencies. TITLE This button toggles the display mode of the preset station list between frequencies and names. CLOSE This button closes the tuner panel. ADD This button is used for adding or changing preset stations. PRESET EDIT This button opens the “Tuner Preset Edit” panel. Preset station list This list shows all the preset stations by their frequencies or names. Storing stations (Tuner Preset Edit) Click the PRESET EDIT button in the left lower part of the tuner panel. The following screen opens and allows you to edit the presets. 1 2 1 3 3 2 4 E-26 4 “Automatic store” Click the “Start” button, and receivable stations are stored in sequence automatically. “Preset station titles” You can assign a name consisting of up to eight characters to each preset station. The names are shown in the preset station list in the tuner panel. “Manual store” You can store the desired stations one by one. Click the “Start” button, and all of the receivable stations are searched. You can select only the desired stations and store them onto the desired preset groups and numbers. “Close” Click this button to close the current “Tuner Preset Edit” panel and return to the tuner panel. ADVANCED OPERATION Setting adjustment on the Setup panel When you click SETUP of the Main Panel, the Setup panel appears, allowing you to perform the following settings. Edit Names of Input Sources You can assign a name consisting up to seven characters to each input source. For example, if a tape deck is connected to the AUX 1 terminals, you can change the name, AUX 1, to TAPE. As this name change information is sent to the main unit, the display on the main unit changes simultaneously. Volume Settings  USB Mix When USB Mix is on, even if signals received at input terminal(s) other than the USB terminal when it is selected, you can mix the input signals from that selection with the signals from the computer via the USB connection and play the mixed signals. For example, while you are listening to music from the tape deck connected to AUX 1, mail arrival beeps and warning beeps are also available. Clicking the check box to enter the check mark in the box will turn on the USB Mix. This status allows you to adjust the volume level of the signals from the USB connection. (As this adjusts the volume balance between the selected input signals and the input signals from the USB connection, it does not affect the volume when USB is selected by the input selector keys.) Clicking the check box to delete the check mark will turn off the USB Mix. In this status, the signals from the USB connection can be played only when USB is selected by the input selector keys.  Maximum Volume Setting When adjusting the volume in the Application Software, you may inadvertently turn up the volume too high. To avoid this, you can use this function to set a maximum volume for the Application Software.  Digital Volume Setting This allows you to digitally turn up and down the volume in the DSP. Take care not to turn up the volume when the level of the digital input signal is high as it may cause sound distortion due to digital processing. If sound distortion occurs, turn down the volume. Skin Selection This allows you to select the skin (the design of the background picture of the Application Software) from several preset patterns. Note This feature is not available when using a Macintosh computer. Speaker Settings This allows you to select the speakers (center, surround and subwoofer) to use or not to use. Also, you can select the size (small or large) of the speakers to use. Make this setting correctly to maximize the performance of your speaker system. Setting Remote Control Custom keys This allows you to store a set of commands (input selector, sound field program, volume setting, etc.) to each of the A, B and C keys on the remote control. After storing, simply pressing each key will execute the stored command. About This Application This gives you information about the version of this Application Software. Note The screen design, functions, etc. are subject to change due to software upgrades. For details, refer to the Online Help of the Application Software. English Note It may happen that the volume is fixed to “0” when digital signals are inputted and the sound field effect is off (THROUGH). This allows you to select the number of channels for sending playback signals via the USB connection from two, four, and six channels. (Note that you cannot record signals from the USB connection on the computer when six channels are selected.) ADVANCED OPERATION Note The sound field programs have no effect on USB-mixed signals. (Sound is in normal stereo.) USB Multi-Channel Setting (for Windows only) E-27 APPENDIX APPENDIX Troubleshooting Refer to the chart below if this unit does not function properly. If the problem you are experiencing is not listed below or if the instructions given below do not help, disconnect the power cord and contact your authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center. Cause Problem Remedy The unit cannot be turned on though the power switch is pressed. The power cord is not plugged in or is not completely inserted. Firmly plug in the power cord. No sound. This unit is in the standby mode. Turn on this unit by pressing the power switch on the front panel or the POWER key on the remote control. Incorrect output cord connections. Connect the cords properly. If the problem persists, the cords may be defective. The muting function of this unit is on. Turn off the muting by pressing the MUTE key. Headphones are connected to the headphone jack of this unit. Disconnect the headphones from the headphone jack to output sound from the speakers. The volume is set to minimum. Increase the volume. The playback source is not selected by the input selector keys. Select the playback source using the input selector keys. When PC is selected as the input source, check that the USB, digital or analog input is correctly selected. The power of the equipment selected as the input source is off. Turn on the equipment. The output level of the surround speakers is set to minimum. Increase the output level of the surround speakers by using the test tone. (Refer to page 19 on how to adjust the speaker output levels.) The DSP is off. Turn on the DSP and select an appropriate sound field program. Under “Speaker Settings” in the SETUP panel of the Application, the check box “Use the surround speakers” is not checked. Check the check box “Use the surround speakers”. The output level of the center speaker is set to minimum. Increase the output level of the center speaker by using the test tone. (Refer to page 19 on how to adjust the speaker output level.) The DSP is off, or a Hi-Fi DSP program is selected. Turn on the DSP and select a CINEMA DSP program. Under “Speaker Settings” in the SETUP panel of the Application, the check box “Use the center speaker” is not checked. Check the check box “Use the center speaker”. The source does not contain center channel sound signals. Use a source which contains center channesound signals. No sound field effect. The DSP is off. Turn on the DSP. No effect of Dolby Digital or DTS though the sound field program “NORMAL” is selected. The playback source is encoded with neither Dolby Digital nor DTS. Use a source encoded with Dolby Digital or DTS. No sound from the surround speakers No sound from the center speaker E-28 APPENDIX Problem Cause What to Do When making a recording from an audio CD to an MD, CD-R, etc., all tracks are recorded as one track. A DSP sound field program is selected or the built-in graphic equalizer is used. Turn off the DSP and the graphic equalizer. Program sources on an MD, CD-R, etc. which is a copy of an audio CD, cannot be recorded on the computer via the USB connection. You cannot make a recording from a CD-R, MD, etc. which is a copy of an audio CD, to another CD-R, MD, etc. via the USB connection or the digital terminal connection. Record the signals of such an MD, CD-R, etc. on the computer by sending the signals via an analog connection. Signals inputted to your computer via the USB connection cannot be recorded on the computer. Incorrect setting of the recording device on the computer. Correctly set the recording device on the computer. [Refer to “Recording on computer (via the USB connection”) on page 13.] Different sounds are heard together. Sound from the computer via the USB connection may be mixed with sound from other sources because the “USB Mix” setting is set to “ON” with the Application Software. Set the “USB Mix” setting to “OFF” if you do not want to hear mixed sounds. Using this unit affects TV reception or the performance of other equipment. The equipment may be too close to this unit. Move the equipment away from this unit. Left and right volume levels are different. The level balance is not set to center on the “Balance” setting on the VIRTUAL panel in the Application Software. Set the level balance to center. The remote control does not work. The batteries of the remote control are weak. Replace the batteries with new ones. The remote control does not function properly. Wrong distance or angle. The remote control will function from a maximum range of 6 meters and no more than 30 degrees off-axis from the front panel. Direct sunlight or strong light (of an inverter type fluorescent lamp etc.) is striking the remote control sensor of the main unit. Reposition the main unit. When installing or using the Application Software Problem Application does not start. What to Do This unit and the computer is not connected with the USB cable. Connect this unit and the computer with the USB cable. The power cord is not plugged in or is not completely inserted. Firmly plug in the power cord. The USB cable is not firmly connected between this unit and the computer. Disconnect the USB cable, and then connect it firmly again. The power cord is not plugged in or is not completely inserted. Firmly plug in the power cord. APPENDIX The driver software cannot be installed successfully. Cause English E-29 APPENDIX When using the built-in FM tuner Cause Problem Crackling noise from time to time. Interference from the starting motor of a nearby car. What to Do Position the FM antenna as high and as far away from nearby roads as possible. Use a coaxial cable for connecting the antenna. Interference from the thermostats of a nearby electric appliance. Install a noise canceller on such an appliance. Noise increases when receiving a stereo broadcast, or the reception mode changes from stereo to monaural unexpectedly. Because of the characteristics of FM broadcasts, this is limited to cases where the transmitter is far away or the antenna signal is weak. Check the antenna connections. A desired station cannot be received by the auto tuning method. Because of the characteristics of FM broadcasts, this is limited to cases where the transmitter is far away or the antenna signal is weak. Install a multi-element type FM antenna if possible. Weak antenna signal. Install an antenna suitable for the electric field strength of your area. Not tuned correctly. Retune. There is distortion or clear reception cannot be obtained even when using a good quality FM antenna. There is multipath interference. Change the position of the antenna. Preset stations cannot be selected. The preset memory has been erased. Store the stations again. Stereo broadcasts are noisy and the ST indicator flashes. Tune in to the station manually. Depending on some computer hardware or operating systems, all functions of this unit cannot be used.You can refer to the following Yamaha website for details and related information. http://www.yamaha.co.jp/audio/ Memory back-up The memory back-up circuit prevents the setting of the input selector, the sound field program, the preset memory of the tuner from being lost even if the AC power cord is disconnected from the AC outlet or the power is cut due to a temporary power failure. If, however, the power is cut for more than one week, the memory may be erased. In that case, you must make the necessary settings, and store the FM stations in memory again. E-30 APPENDIX Specifications Minimum RMS Output Power per Channel 12W  5 (20 Hz–20 kHz, 4Ω, 1% THD) Residual Noise (IHF-A Network) –66 dB or less (SP Output, L/R) 14W  5 (1 kHz, 4Ω, 10% THD) Tuning Range [U.S.A. and Canada models] 87.5 to 107.9 MHz [Europe, U.K. and Australia models] 87.5 to 108.0 MHz Maximum Power Input Sensitivity/Input Impedance PC IN, AUX1 IN, AUX2 IN (ANALOG) Maximum Input Signal PC, AUX1, AUX2 Output Level/Output Impedance REC OUT SUBWOOFER OUTPUT 150 mV/35 kΩ Usable Sensitivity MONO 6 dBµ 2.1V or more (1 kHz) 150 mV/2.0 kΩ 1.0V/1.7 kΩ (50 Hz) Power Supply [U.S.A. and Canada models] [Europe and U.K. models] [Australia model] Headphone Jack Output Level/Output Impedance ANALOG PC IN, etc. 320 mV/61Ω (1 kHz, 150 mV) Power Consumption Frequency Response USB, DIGITAL IN (PC, AUX1) to SP Output 20 Hz–20 kHz (2.0 dB) Dimensions (W  H  D) Weight Total Harmonic Distortion (1 kHz, 20 kLPF) USB, DIGITAL IN (PC, AUX1) to SP Output 0.2% or less (5V/4Ω) Signal-to-Noise Ratio USB to SP Output 85 dB or more PC IN, AUX1 IN (DIGITAL) to SP Output 85 dB or more Accessories AC 120V, 60 Hz AC 230V, 50 Hz AC 240V, 50 Hz 90W (In the standby mode: 5W or less) 120  294  355 mm (4-3/4”  11-9/16”  14”) 5.5 kg (12 lbs. 2 oz.) CD-ROM (Windows/Macintosh-hybrid) USB cable Remote control Battery2 Indoor FM antenna Specifications are subject to change without notice. APPENDIX English E-31 YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, USA 6660 ORANGETHORPE AVE., BUENA PARK, CALIF. 90620, U.S.A. CANADA MUSIC LTD. 135 MILNER AVE., SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO M1S 3R1, CANADA ELECTRONIK EUROPA G.m.b.H. SIEMENSSTR, 22-34, 25462 RELLINGEN, BEI HAMBURG, F.R. OF GERMANY ELECTRONIQUE FRANCE S.A. RUE AMBROISE CROIZAT BP70 CROISSY-BEAUBOURG 77312 MARNE-LA-VALLEE CEDEX02, FRANCE ELECTRONICS (UK) LTD. YAMAHA HOUSE, 200 RICKMANSWORTH ROAD WATFORD, HERTS WD1 7JS, ENGLAND SCANDINAVIA A.B. J A WETTERGRENS GATA 1, BOX 30053, 400 43 VASTRA FRÖLUNDA, SWEDEN MUSIC AUSTRALIA PTY, LTD. 17-33 MARKET ST., SOUTH MELBOURNE, 3205 VIC., AUSTRALIA Printed in Malaysia V688980
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Yamaha RP-U200 de handleiding

Categorie
AV-ontvangers
Type
de handleiding