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OWNER'S

MANUAL

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Ventilation
Slots aud openings iu the cabinet are provided
for ventilation aud to ensure reliable operatiou of the
product and to protect it from overheating, aud these
opeuings tnust uot be blocked or covered. The openiugs
should uever be blocked by placiug the product on a bed.
sofa. rug, or other similar surface. This product should not
be placed ill a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack
unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's
instructions have been adhered to.

11

Power Sources
This product should be operated only from
the type of power source iudicated on the markiug labeh If
you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home.
cousult your product dealer or local power company. For
products iuteuded to operate from battery power, or other
sources, refer to the operatiug instructions.
Grouudiug or Polarization
This product may be equipped
with a polarized alteruating current lille plug (a plug having
oue blade wider thau the other). This plug will fit iuto the
power outlet ouly one way. This is a safety feature. If you
are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try
reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit. contact
your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do uot
defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.

CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRICSHOCK
DONOTOPEN

CAUTION:

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF

ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

•

Explanation

of Graphical

Symbols

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an
equilaleral triangle,is intended to alert you to the
prc_nce of uninsulated 'dangerous voltage" within
the produces enclosure that may be of suiiicienl
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shockto

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persons.

The exclamatkm poinl within an equilatcral triangle
is inlended to ale]t you 1othe prc_nce of important
operating and maintenance/servicing) instructkms in
the literature accompanying the appliance.
1

Read Instructiotts
All the safety and operating iustructions
should be read before the product is operated.

2

Retain Iustructious
The safety and operating instructions
should be retaiued for future reference.

3

Heed Warniugs
All warnings ou the product aud iu the
operating instructions should be adhered to.

4

Follow Instructions
should be followed.

5

Cleauing
Uuplug this product from the wall outlet before
cleaning. Do not use liqukl cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use
a damp cloth for cleaning.

6
7

8

9

1:3

14

All operating and use instructions

Attachments
Do uot use attachmeuts not recommended by
the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
Water aud Moisture
Do not use this product uear water
for example, near a bath tub. wash bowl. kitcheu siuk. or
laundry tub: in a wet basement: or near a switnming pool:
and the like.
Accessories
Do uot place this product on an unstable cart.
staud, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall.
causing serious iujury to a child or adult, aud serious
damage to the product. Use only with a cart. staud, tripod.
bracket, or table recommeuded by the tnauufacturer, or sold
with the product. Auy tnouuting of the product should
follow the tnanufacturer's iustructions, and should use a
mouuting accessory recommeuded by the mauufacturer.
A product and cart combination should be moved with care.
Quick stops, excessive force, and uueven
surfaces may cause the product and cart
conlbiuatiou
to overturn.

15

Power-Cord Protectiou
Power-supply cords should be
routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched
by items placed upon or against them, paying particular
atteution to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
poiut where they exit from the product.
Liglltuiug
For added protection for this product during a
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended aud unused for
long periods of tithe, uuplug it from the wall outlet and
disconnect the autenna or cable system. This will prevent
damage to the product due to lightning aud power-liue
surges.
Power Liues Au outside antenua system should not be
located in the viciuity of overhead power liues or other
electric light or power circuits, or where it cau fN1 into such
power lines or circuits. Wheu installiug all outside autenna
system, extreme care should be takeu to keep from touching
such power liues or circuits as contact with them tnight be
fatal.

16

Overloadiug
Do not overload wall outlets, extensiou
cords, or integral convenieuce receptacles as this call result
ill a risk of fire or electric shock.

17

Object and Liquid Eutry Never push objects of any kind
into this product through openiugs as they may touch
daugerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result
in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of auy kiud on
the product.

18

Servicing
Do not attempt to service this product yourself
its opeuiug or removiug covers may expose you to
dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer N1 servicing to
qualified service personneh
Damage Requiring Service
Unphlg this product from the
wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel
under the following couditious:

19

a)

When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged,

b)

If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the
product.
If the product has beeu exposed to rain or water.

c/

ri_l.g,]:_lt'Zf_TBl_,,,yZf._.lll,ml_Tt,.,jfl;t#imjflffO]LT_- -

d) Iftileproduct
does
notoperate
normally
by%llowing
tile operaling instructions. Atljust only those controls
that are covered by the operating instructions as an
improper a;ljustmeot of other controls may result in
damage and will often require extensive work by a
qualified technician to restore the product to its normal
operation.
e)

If the product has been dropped or damaged in any
way, and

f)

When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicales a need for service.
Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required.
be sure the service technician has used replacement parts
specified by the mauufi_cturer or have the same
characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized
substitutions may result in fire. electric shock, or other
hazards.

20

21

Safely Check Upon complelion of any service or repairs Io
Ihis producL ask tile service lechnician I(! perform safety
/
checks to delermiue Ihal tile product is in proper operating
condition.

22

Wall or Ceiling Mounting
Tile unit shoukl be mounted
to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by tile
manufacturer.

23

Heat The product should be situated away from heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY

Modifications

THIS

not expressly approved by

IMPORTANT:
When comlectiug this product to
accessories and/or another product use only high quality
shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST
be used. Follow all installation instructions. Failure to
follow instructions could void your FCC authorization
use this product in the USA.

3

to

NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply
with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations. Part 15
for Class "B" digital devices. Compliance with these
requirements provkles a reasonable level of assurance that
your use of this product in a residential environment will
not result in harmful interference with other electronic
devices.
This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies and. if
not installed and used according to the instructions found
in the users manual, may cause interference harmful to the
operation of other electronic devices.

OF ANTENNA

GROUNDING

NATIONAL

ELECTRICAL

CODE

(for US customers)
Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that
interference will not occur in all installations. If this

Yamaha may void your authority, granted by tile FCC. to
use the product.
2

EXAMPLE

NEC

This product, when installed as indicated in tile
instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC
requirements.

provides information with regard to proper grounding of the
mast and supporting structure, grounding of tile lead-in wire
to an autemla discharge unit. size of grounding conductors.
location of antmma discharge unit. ccmnection to grounding
electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.

se_wcE

FCC INFORMATION
IMPORTANT
UNIT!

Outdoor Antenna Grounding
If an outside antenna or
cable system is commcted to the product, be sure the antemm
or cable system is grounded so as to provide some
protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges.
Article S10 of the National Electrical Code. ANSI/NFPA 7().

ELECTRIC

Note to CATV system installer:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer's
attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides
guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies
that the cable ground shall be commcted to the grounding
system of the buikling, as close to the point of cable entry as
practicah

1

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product is found to be the source of interference, which
can be determined by turning the unit "OFF" and "ON".
please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the
following measures:
Relocate either this product or the device that is being
affected by the interference.
Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit
breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s.
In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient
the antenna. If the antenna leadqn is 300 ohm ribbon lead
change the lead-in to coaxial type cable.
If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory
results, please contact the local retailer authorized to
distribute this type of product. If you can not locate the
appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha Electronics
Corp.. U.S.A. 6660 Orangethorpe Ave. Buena Park. CA
90620.
The above statements apply ONLY to those products
distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its
subsidiaries.

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To assure the finest performance, please read this
manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future
reference.

14 Do not attempt to modify or fix this unit. Contact
qualified YAMAHA service personnel when any
service is needed. The cabinet should never be

2

Install this sound system in a well ventilated, cool,
dry, clean place - away from direct sunlight, heat
sources, vibration, dust, moisture, and/or cold.

opened for any reasons.
15 When not planning to use this unit for long periods

Allow ventilation space of at least 30 cm on the top,
20 cm on the left and right, and 20 cm on the back of
this unit.
3

Locate this unit away from other electrical
appliances, motors, or transformers
humming sounds.

4

to avoid

Do not expose this unit to sudden temperature
changes from cold to hot, and do not locate this unit
in a environment with high humidity (i.e. a room with
a humidifier) to prevent condensation inside this
unit, which may cause an electrical shock, fire,
damage to this unit, and/or personal injury.

5

Avoid installing this unit where foreign object may
fall onto this unit and/or this unit may be exposed to
liquid dripping or splashing. On the top of this unit,

plugging into the AC main supply. Voltages are:
Asia model ..................... 220/230-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
General model
............................

TO REDUCE

THE

110/120/220/230-240

the standby

9

Do not use force on switches,

UNIT TO RAIN

from the AC po'_,er

source as long as it is connected
to the "_,all outlet,
even if this unit itself is turned oft'. This state is called

consume

mode.

In this state, this unit is designed

a very small quantity

to

of power.

FOR CANADIAN

CUSTOMERS

To prevent

shock, match w,ide blade of plug to

electric

wide slot and fully insert.

knobs and/or cords.

10 When disconnecting the power cord from the wall
outlet, grasp the plug; do not pull the cord.
11 Do not clean this unit with chemical solvents; this
might damage the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth.
12 Only voltage specified on this unit must be used.
Using this unit with a higher voltage than specified
is dangerous and may cause fire, damage to this
unit, and/or personal injury. YAMAHA will not be
held responsible for any damage resulting from use
of this unit with a voltage other than specified.
13 To prevent damage by lightning, disconnect the
power cord and outdoor antenna from the wall outlet
during an electrical storm.

We Want You Listening

THIS

OR MOISTURE.

the temperature inside this unit rises, it may cause
fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injury.

It may

V AC, 50/60 Hz

RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC

DO NOT EXPOSE

This unit is not disconnected

Do not operate this unit upside-down.
overheat, possibly causing damage.

This Class B digital
ICES-003.

apparatus

complies

with Canadian

IMPORTANT
Please record
below.

tile serial number

of this unit in the space

MODEL:
Serial No.:
The serial nnmber
Retain this Owner's
reference.

is located
Manual

on the rear of the unit.
in a safe place

for fimlre

For A Lifetime

YAMAHA and the Electronic Industries Association's

Consumer

Electronics Group want ynu to get the most nut of your equipment
by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the snund come through
loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion
and. most
importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing.

III

only)
The VOLTAGE SELECTOR on the rear panel of this
unit must be set for your local main voltage BEFORE

and/or damage to this unit.
Do not cover this unit with a newspaper, tablecloth,
curtain, etc. in order not to obstruct heat radiation. If

8

that

AC power plug from the wall outlet.
18 VOLTAGE SELECTOR (Asia and General models

SHOCK,

Do not plug in this unit to a wall outlet until all
connections are complete.

section

errors before concluding

17 Before moving this unit, press STANDBY/ON to set
this unit in the standby mode, and disconnect the

-

7

===

on common operating
this unit is faulty.

WARNING

Burning objects (i.e. candles), as they may cause
fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injury.
Containers with liquid in them, as they may fall
and liquid may cause electrical shock to the user

the AC power plug

16 Be sure to read the "TROUBLESHOOTING"

do not place:
- Other components, as they may cause damage
and/or discoloration on the surface of this unit.

-

6

of time (i.e. vacation), disconnect
from the wall outlet.

Since hearing danmge fi'om lnnd sounds is nflen
undeteclable until il is tno ]ale, YAMAHA and the
Eleclrnnic lnduslries Associalion's Cnnsumer
Eleclrnnics (lroup recnnmlend ynu Io avoid
prolnnged expnsure from excessive vnlnme levels.

L}ST_>_}N_

FEATURES
.............................................................
GETTING
STARTED ............................................
Supplied accessories ..................................................
h/stalling batteries in the remote control ...................
CONTROLS
AND FUNCTIONS
.........................

2
3
3
3
4

Front paael .................................................................
Remote control ...........................................................
Using the remote control ...........................................
Front panel display ....................................................
Rea panel ................................................................

4
6
7
8
l0

SPEAKER

SETUP ...............................................

Speaker placement ...................................................

Speaker colluec'tiolls
CONNECTIONS

................................................

..................................................

Before cuunecting components ................................
Connecting video components .................................
Connecting audio components .................................
Connecting the FM and AM antennas .....................
Connecting the power supply cord ..........................
Speaker impedance setting ......................................
Turning ol) the power ...............................................
AUTO SETUP .......................................................
Introduction ..............................................................
Optimizer microphone setup ....................................
Starting the setup .....................................................

11
11
]2

15
15
16
19
21
22
23
23
24
24
24
25

For mu__

................

58

ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
..............................
59
Selecting the OSD mode ..........................................
59
Using the sleep timer ...............................................
59
Manually adjusting speaker levels ........................... 60
SET MENI.I ............................................................
61
Using SET MENU ...................................................
63
l SOUND MENU ....................................................
6_,
2 INPUT MENU ......................................................
69
3 OPTION MENU ...................................................
71
ADVANCED
SETUP MENU ...............................
73
REMOTE CONTROL
FEATURES
................... 75
Control area .............................................................
75
Setling remo(e conlrol codes ...................................
76
Coulrolliug other culnpouenls ................................. 78
Programming codes from other remote coutro/s ..... 79
Changing source names ia the display window ....... 80
Clearing function sets ..............................................
8I
Clearing individual functiorJs ..................................
82
ZONE 2 (U.S.A., CANADA,
AUSTRALIA
AND EUROPE
MODELS ONLY) .................. 83
Zone 2 connections ..................................................
83
Remote controlling Zone 2 ......................................

PLAYBACK ..........................................................
Basic operations .......................................................
Selectitlg sound field programs ...............................
Sdecting input modes ..............................................
FM/AM TUNING .................................................

30
30
32
37
39

Automatic and manual tuning ..................................
Presetting stations ....................................................
Selecting preset stations ...........................................
E×changiug preset stations ......................................
XM SATELLITE
RADIO TUNING ..................
What is XM Satellite Radio? ...................................
XM Satellite Radio connections ..............................
XM Satellile Radio functions ..................................

39
40
42
43
45
45
45
46

Activating XM Satellite Radio ................................ 47
Basic XM Satellite Radio operations ....................... 48
XM Salelli{e Radio search modes ............................ 49
Setting XM Satellfle Radio preset channels ............ 52
RECORDING
.......................................................
55

8.4

EDITING SOUND FIELD PARAMETERS
...... 86
What is a sound field ...............................................
86
Ch:mging parmneter settings ...................................
SOUND FIELD PARAMETER
DESCRIPTIONS
...............................................
TROUBLESHOOTING
.......................................
RESETTING
THE FACTORY
PRESETS
........
GLOSSARY
...........................................................
Audio formats ..........................................................

86
88
93
98
99
99

Sound field programs .............................................
Audio information .................................................

100
100

Video signal information .......................................
SPECIFICATIONS
.............................................

101
102

Built-in 7-channel power amplifier

Other features

•

•

YPAO:

(0.06% THD, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 8 f_)
Front: 100 W + 100 W

•

Optimizer
for automatic speaker
192-kHz/24-bit
D/A converter

Center:

•

A SET MENU

Miuimmn

RMS

output

po'a.er

100 W

Surround:

100 W + 100 W

Surround

optimizing

back: 100 W + 100 W

Sound field features
•

Proprietary
YAMAHA
sound fieMs

•

Dolby

•

DTS/DTS-ES
Matrix
DTS 9(,/24 decoder

Digital/Dolby

technology
Digital

Dolby

Pro Logic/Dolby

•

Dolby Pro Logic IIx decoder
Virtual CINEMA DSP

•

SILENT

CINEMA

for tile creation

of

EX decoder

6.1, Discrete

•

6.1

Pro Logic

DTS Neo:6,

Sophisticated AM/FM tuner
40-station

random

•

Automatic

preset tuning

•

Preset station

XM Satellite
•

and direct

shifting

preset

capability

(preset

•

PURE DIRECT
PCM sources

•

On-screen
unit

•

S-video

•

Component

•

Video signal

conversion

--> Component

video)

yon with items for

input jacks

for discrete

t_r pure fidelity

display

function

helpfld

signal input/output

input

with analog

in controlling

and
this

capability

video input/output

and coaxial

system

multi-channel

sound

capability

(Composite
capability

Optical

•

Sleep timer

•

Cinema

and music night listening

•

Remote

control

digital

video

4-> S-video

for monitor

out

audio signal jacks

with preset

modes

remote

control

facility

(U.S.A.,

codes

and

capability

Zone 2 custom
Australia

Acoustic

setup

•

•

editing)

that provides

Room

this unit for your audio/video

8 additional

"learning"

tnnmg

Parametric

•

IX/

TM

•

YAMAHA

installation

and Europe

models

Canada,

only)

Radio

XM Satellite Radio programming (using the "XM
connect and Play digital antenna accessory", sold
separately)

• -"_;'-indicates a tip for your operation.
• Some operations can be perlk_rmed by using either the buttons on the main unit or on the remote controh In cases when the button
names differ between the main unit and the remote control, the button name on the remote control is given in parentheses.
• This manual is printed prior to production. Design and specifications are subject to change in part as a result of improvements, etc. In
case of differences between the manual and product, the product has priority.

DIGITAL,

EN

Manufactured

under

"Dolby',

Logic".

"Pro

are trademarks

license

of Dolby

lhom Dolby

"Surround

EX".

Laboratories.
and the double_D

symbol

"DTS'. "DTS-ES'. "Neo:6" and "DTS 96/24" are trademarks of
Digital Theater Systems. Inc.

Laboratories.

SILENT '_
CINEMA
"SILENT CINEMA" is a trademark of YAMAHA
CORPORATION.

NA_
READY

The XM name and related logos are registered trademarks of XM
Satellite Radio Inc.

2

Please

check that you received

all of the following

Remote control

parts.

Batteries (4)
(AAA,

R03, UM-4)

AM loop antenna

Optimizer

microphone

©C)©

Indoor FM antenna
(U.S.A., Canada, China
and General models)

Indoor FM antenna
(Europe, Australia and
Korea models)

{D'CANNtA

aNN NNaNNaia

Notes on batteries
• Ch_mge :dl of the batteries it you notice the lollowing
conditions: tile operation range of the remote control decreases.
the indicator does not flash or its light becomes dim.
• Do not use old batteries together with new ones.
• Do not use different types of batteries (such as alkaline and
manganese batteries) together. Read the packaging carefully as
these different types of batteries m:q have the same shape and
color.
• If the batteries have leaked, dispose of them immediately. Avoid
touching the leaked material or letting it come into contact with
clothing, etc. Clean the battery compartment thoroughly bel'_re
installing new batteries.
• Do not throw :raay batteries with general house waste: dispose
of them correctly in accordance with your local regulations.
If the remote
2 minntes,
remote

Press the _

part and slide the battery

compartment

cover off.

control

is without

or if exhansted

control,

the contents

cleared.

When the memory

batteries,

set up the remote

any acqnired

functions

batteries

batteries

for more than

remain

of the memory
is cleared,
control

in the
may be

insert new

code and program

that may have been cleared.

Insert four supplied batteries (AAA, R03,
UM-4) according to the polarity markings
(+/-) on the inside of the battery
compartment.
3

Slide the cover back until it snaps into place.

3

(U.S.A.

model

÷
(U.S.A., Canada,
Australia and Europe
models only)

O

STANDBY/ON

O

Turns on this unit or sets it to tile standby

mode. When

PRESET/TUNING/CH*

Selects

preset

you turn on this unit, you will hear a click and there will

displayed

be a 4 to 5-second
sound.

display

delay before

this unit can reproduce

the level of the speaker
(NEXT)

O OPTIMIZER MIC jack
Use to connect and input audio signals from the supplied
microphone for use with the AUTO SETUP fimction (see
page 24).

more than 3 seconds

0

AIBIClDIE,

NEXT,

4

channel

selected

(MAR'L/AUTO
ill tile nlemory.

channel

groups

to be adjusted

(A to E) when
when the unit is

using

TUNING MODE
DISPLAY*

FM)
Hokt down

to start automatic
(AUTO/MAN'L

this button

preset

tuning.

MONO),

S'a, itches the tuning mode bet'a, een automatic (AUTO
indicator on) and manual (AUTO indicator off).
VIDEO

AUX

jacks

Input audio and video signals
source

such as a game console.

signals from these jacks,
source.

from a portable
To reproduce

select V-AUX

external
source

as the input

CATEGORY*

Selects one of the 5 preset station
the unit is in tuner mode.
Selects the speaker
not in tuner mode.

MEMORY

Stores a station

O

• Front panel display
Sho'a,s information about tile operational status of this
unit.

the tuning

when the unit is not in tuner mode.

O

Receives signals from the remote control.

in the front panel

when the colon (:) is not displayed.

Ill standby mode, this unit coi>umes a small amount of power in
order to receive infrared-signals from the remote control.

O Remote control sensor

-/+

l to 8 when the colon (:) is

next to the band indication

A/B/C/D/E

O

<:1 / _>, LEVEL

nmnber

when the unit is in tuner mode. Selects

frequency
Adjusts

station

@ VOLUME
Controls tile output level of all audio channels.
This does not affect the REC OUT level.

for

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•

_

PHONES

Outputs

audio

(SILENT

signals

CINEMA)

for private

headphones.

When you connect

are output

to the PRE OUT jacks

All Dolby

Digital

SPEAKERS

between

MAIN
Switches

tiffs unit's

operation

to control

tile component

ill

to control

tile component

ill

the main room (see page 84).
connected

to tile A

2

the second

(EDIT), SEARCH MODE
of PRESET/TUNING/CH
<1 / C>

selecting

ZONE
Switches

is pressed.

O PRESET/TUNING
S'a, itches tile function
(LEVEL)

are mixed down

channels.

on the rear panel each time the

button

U.S.A., Canada, Australia and Europe
models only

_) ZONE ON/OFF buttons

A/B

B terminals

corresponding

no signals

or to the speakers.

Turns on or oft" tile set of front speakers
and/or

with

headphones,

and DTS audio signals

to the left and right headphone

•

jack

listening

preset

station

numbers

tiffs unit's

operation

room (Zone

2) (see page 84).

Available only when the unit is in the XM Satellite Radio
mode (see page 45).

and

tuning.
•
STRAIGHT
(EFFECT)
Sw,itches the sound fields off or on. When STRAIGHT
selected,
output

input signals
directly

(2-channel

or multi-channel)

from their respective

speakers

is

are

without

effect processing.

_1 FM/AM, XM*
Svdtches the reception band "a,hen tile unit is in tuner
mode.
@ PROGRAM
Use to select
balance
•

sound field programs

(in conjunction

TONE

or adjust tile bass!treble

with TONE

CONTROL).

CONTROL

Use to adjust

the bass/treble

right, center,

presence

bahmce

and subwoofer

for tile front left and
channels

(see

page 31 ).
_)

INPUT

MODE

Sets the priority

(AUTO,

signals

when one component

received

or more of this unit's
@ INPUT
Selects
_)

to two

input .jacks (see page 37).

selector

CH INPUT

the source connected

jacks. When
priority
selector

for the type of

is connected

tile input source you want to listen to or watch.

MULTI

Selects

DTS, ANALOG)

selected,

to the MULTI

CH INPUT

the MULTI CH INPUT

source takes

over the source selected with INPUT
buttons on the remote control).

(or the input

@ PURE DIRECT
Turns on or off PURE DIRECT mode (see page 35).

5

This section
remote

describes

control

components,

the function

used to control
see "REMOTE

of each control

this unit. To operate
CONTROL

on the

O

other

Outputs infrared control signals. Aim this "_,indo'_,at tile

FEATURES"

page 75.

on

Infrared

conlponent
O

you "a,ant to operate.

TRANSMIT

Flashes
O

window

indicator

while tile remote

control

SYSTEM

of this unit.

Input selector

buttons

Select the input source
--

O

nlode.

POWER

Turns on tile power
O

signals.

STANDBY

Sets this unit ill tile standby
O

is sending

Display

and change

the control

area.

window

Shov_'s tile name of tile selected

source

component

that

yon call control.
--

.......

I
POWER

POWER
.........

O

LEVEL,

Selects
level.
Switches
mode.
O

BAND

tile speaker

channel

the reception

Cursor

to be adjusted

and sets tile

band when the unit is in tuner

buttons/',

/ v

/ < / >/ENTER

Use to select and adjust sound field program
SET MENU items.
Press { / } to select a preset station
the unit is in tuner nlode.

-.......

@--

Press ,t,, / v to select a preset station
when the unit is in tuner mode.
O

RETURN,

Returns

............

group

parameters

or

(A to E) when

number

(1 to 8)

MEMORY*

to the previous

SET MENU

parameters.

@ Sound

field

Use to select

nlenu level when adjusting

program/numeric

sound

the

buttons

field programs.

.......

4

Use nunlbers 1 through
unit is in tuner mode.
Use SELECT

8 to select preset

to playback

2-channel

channel format (see page 34).
Use EXTD SUR. to switch between

stations

sources

when the

in multiple

5.1 or 6.1/7. l-channel

playback of nlulti-channel
software (see page 33).
Use PURE DIRECT to turn on or off PURE DIRECT
mode (see page 35).
O

SPEAKERS

A/B

Use to turn on or off the set of front speakers
the A and/or

B terminal

corresponding

button

•

is pressed.

RE-NAME

Use to change
window

6

connected

on the rear panel each time the

the input source

(see page 80).

nanle ill tile display

to

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@ CLEAR
Use to clear functions
rename

features,

acquired

or setting

when using tile learn and

remote

control

codes

(see

The remote

page 81 ).
•

LEARN

Use to set up manuf:tcturer

codes or progr:un

from other remote

(see pages

@

control

transmits

a directional

infrared

beana.

Be sure to aim the remote control directly at the remote
control sensor on the main unit during operation.
controls

functions

/

76 and 79).

SLEEP

Sets the sleep timer.
@ INPUT

MODE

Sets the priority

(AUTO,

signals

when one component

received

or more of this unit's
•

MULTI

DTS, ANALOG)

input jacks

MULTI CH INPUT

decoder

(etc.).

SELECT

Selects

__Approximately 6 m (20 It)
+

,_,hen using an external

A/V

another

componeat

that you can control

independently

of the input component

input selector

buttons.

@

30

to two

(see page 37).

CH IN

Selects

@

for the type of

is connected

selected

with the

Handling the remote control
Do not spill "_,ateror other liquids on tile remote
control.

AMP

Selects

the AMP mode. You must select the AMP mode to

control

the main unit.

Do not drop tile remote control.
Do not leave or store the remote
following

@ VOL +/Increasesor decreases tile volnnae level.

places

of high humidity,

-

places
stove

of high temperature,

-

extremely

-

dusty places

@ MUTE
Mutes tile sound.
the previous

Press again to restore tile audio output

volume

to

level.

control

in the

types of conditions:
such as near a bath
such as near a heater or

low temperatures

SET MENU, SRCH MODE*
Activates tile SET MENU function.
ON SCREEN
Selects

the display

mode of the on-screen

display

(OSD)

this unit sends to your video monitor.
STRAIGHT

(EFFECT)

S'a, itches tile sound fields
selected,
output

input signals
directly

off or on. When STRAIGHT

(2-channel

from their respective

or multi-channel)
speakers

is

are

without

effect processing.
O

NIGHT,

ENT.*

Turns on or off the night listening

modes

(see page 35).

' Available only when tile unit is in tile XM Satellite Radio
mode/see page 45).

7

(U.S.A., Canada, Australia,
U.K. and Europe models
only)

O

Decoder indicators

@ STEREO indicator

When any of this unit's decoders fimction, the respective
indicator lights up.

Lights up when this unit is receiving a strong signal for an
FM stereo broadcast w,hile tile AUTO indicator is lit.

O VIRTUAL indicator
Lights up when Virtual CINEMA DSP is active (see
page 36).

• MEMORY indicator
Fhtshes to show that a station can be stored.

O SILENT CINEMA indicator
Lights up when headphones are connected and a sound
field program is selected (see page 31 ).
• Input source indicators
A cursor lights to show the current input source.

• MUTE indicator
Flashes while the MUTE function is on.
@ VOLUME level indication
Indicates the current volume level.
•

PCM

Lights

O Sound field indicators
Light to indicate the active DSP sound fields.

/.IZ
Left surround
DSP sound field

, _,,:7/,

O

_

n

Rig1 surroun_
DSP sound field

Lights

CINEMA

Lights

DSP indicator

up when you select

a CINEMA

DSP sound fiekt

program.
O

YPAO

Lights

up during

auto setup speaker
modifications.

O

settings

are used without

and when tile
any

AUTO indicator

Lights up when this unit is in automatic tuning mode.
O TUNED indicator
Lights up when this unit is tuned into a station.

8

(see page 34).

night listening

mode.

SP A B indicators
to the set of front speakers

selected.

light up when both sets of speakers

Headphones

Lights

the auto setup procedure

is selected

indicator

Both indicators
selected.
@

indicator

PCM (Pulse Code

signals.

up when you select

Light up according
O

audio

up when a decoder

@ NIGHT

Q

Surround back DSP sound field

digital

STANDARD

Lights

.---L s e _ _ p s

up when this unit is reproducing

Modulation)

Presence DSP sound field

indicator

are

indicator

up when headphones

are connected.

@ HiFi DSP indicator
Lights

up when you select

a HiFi DSP sound

field

program.
Multi-information
Shows

the current

int_rmation

sound

display
field program

when adjusting

or changing

name and other
settings.

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@ SLEEP indicator
Lights

up while the sleep timer is on.

96/24
Lights

indicator

up when a DTS 9(,/24 signal

is input to this unit.

LFE indicator
Lights

up v&en tile input signal

Input
Indicate

channel

indicators

tile channel

components

contains

tile LFE signal.

of tile current

digital

input signal.

•

U.S.A., Canada, Australia and Europe
model only
ZONE

Lights

2 indicator

up when Zone 2 po'a, er is on.

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@
0 DIGITAL OUTPUT jacks
See page 19 for details.
O Audio component jacks
See page 19 for connection information.
O Video component jacks
See pages 16 and 18 for connection information.
•

Antenna terminals
(except U.K. model)
See page 21 t_r connection information,
O PRESENCE/ZONE 2 speaker terminals
(U.S.A., Canada, Australia and Europe
models)
PRESENCE speaker terminals
(other models)
Seepage 13 t_r connection information.
O REMOTE IN/OUT jacks
(U.S.A., Canada, Australia and Europe models
only)
See page 83 for details.
O XM jack
See page 45 t_r connection information,
O CONTROL OUT jack
(U.S.A., Canada, Australia, U.K. and Europe
models only)
This is a control expansion terminal for commercial use.

10

• AC OUTLET(S)
Use to supply power to your other A/V components (see
page 22).
@ DIGITAL INPUT jacks
See pages 16, 18 and 19 for details.
• MULTI CH INPUT jacks
See page 17 for connection information.
O ZONE 2 OUTPUT jacks
(U.S.A., Canada, Australia and Europe models
only)
These jacks output analog signals only. See page 83 for
details.
TUNER INPUT jacks
(U.K. model only)
@ PRE OUT jacks
See page 20 for connection information.
• Speaker terminals
See page 13 for connection information.
•

General

models

only

VOLTAGE SELECTOR
See page 22 for details.

Surround speakers (SR and SL)
The surround
sounds.
The speaker

layout below

shows the standard

ITU-R*

speaker setting. You can use it to enjoy CINEMA
and multi-channel
audio sources.
:_ITU_R is Ihe radio communication
(Inlernational Telecomnmnication

speakers

position, facing
the floor.

DSP

are used for effect

Place these speakers
slightly

inwards,

back

The surround

back speakers

Union).

speakers

and provide

abont

1.8 in (6 tl) above

snpplement

the surround

for more realistic

Place these speakers

listening

position

speakers.

They should

apart. Ideally,

and surround

your listening

speakers (SBR and SBL)

Surround
seclor of Ihe ITU

transitions.

behind

front-to-back

directly

behind

and at the same height
be positioned

the

as the surround

at least 30 cm (12 in)

they shonld be positioned

at the same width

as the front speakers.

Subwoofer
The use ofa

subwoofer,

Servo Processing
for reinforcing

critical,

/
30 Clil(12 in) or more

because

directional.

not only

from any or all channels,

included

The position

Active

is effective

reproduction

effect) channel

DTS software.

System,

bass frequencies

but also t_r high fidelity
frequency

such as the YAMAHA

Subwoofer

of the LFE (lowin Dolby

Digital

of the subwoofer

low bass sounds

and

is not so

are not highly

But it is better to place the subwoofer

front speakers. Turn it slightly toward
room to reduce wall reflections.

near the

the center of the

Presence speakers (PR and PL)
Presence

speakers

speakers

with extra ambient

supplement

the sound

from the front

effects produced

by CINEMA

DSP (see page 56). These effects include sonnds that
filmnmkers
intend to locate a little farther back behind the
screen

in order to create

these speakers
(1 - 3 ft) outside
inwards,

Front

more theater-like

ambience.

at the front of the room about
the front speakers,

and about

facing

1.8 m (6 ft) above

Place

0.5 - 1 m

slightly

the floor.

speakers (FR and FL)

The t¥ont speakers
effect sounds.

are used for the main source sound

Place these speakers

an equal distance

plus
from

the ideal listening position. The distance of each speaker
from each side of the video monitor should be the same.

Center speaker (C)
The center speaker
(dialog,

vocals,

to use a center
however,

is for the center channel

etc.). If for some
speaker,

are obtained

reason

you can do without

it. Best results,

with the fldl system.

Align the front

face of the center speaker

with the front face of your video

monitor.

Place the speaker

speakers

and as close to the monitor

directly

sounds

it is not practical

centrally

between

the front

as possible,

such as

over or under it.

11

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5
Be sure to connect the left channel
"+" (red) and "-" (black) properly.
faulty, no sound will be heard from
polarity of the speaker connections
will he unnatural and lack bass.

Tighten the knob to secure the wire.

(L), right channel (R),
If the connections are
the speakers, and if the
is incorrect, the sound

[_allJl[OJAV,
•

•

If you will use 4 or 6 ohm speakers, be sure to
set this unit's speaker impedance setting to 4
ohms before using (see page 23).
Before connecting tile speakers, make sure that the
power of this unit is off.
Do not let the bare speaker wires touch each other or do
not let them touch any metal part of this unit. This
could damage this unit and/or speakers.
Use magnetically shielded speakers. If this type of
speakers still creates the interference with the monitor,
place the speakers away from the monitor.

•

•

A speaker cord is actnally a pair of insulated cables
rnnning side by side. One cable is colored or shaped
differently, perhaps with a stripe, groove or ridges.
Connect the striped (grooved, etc.) cable to the "+" (red)
terminals on this unit and your speaker. Connect the plain
cable to the "-" (black) terminals.

10 mm (3/I

1

)

Remove approximately

•

Connecting to PRESENCE/ZONE
PRESENCE speaker terminals

2 or

1

Open the tab.

2

Insert one bare wire into the hole of each
terminal.

3

Return the tab to secure the wire.

2

10 mm (3/8") of

insulation from the end of each speaker
cable.

2

Red: positive
(+)
Black: negative (-)

Twist the exposed wires of the cable together
to prevent short circuits.

3

Unscrew the knob.

4

Insert one bare wire into the hole in the side
of each terminal.

•
Banana plug connections
(With the exception of U.K. and Europe models)
First, tighten the knob and then insert the banana plug
connector into the end of the corresponding terminal.

Banana

plug

(With the exception
Europe models)

of U.K. and

Youcan also use banana plugs with the PRESENCE/ZONE 2 and
PRESENCE speaker terminals. Open the tab. then insert one
banana plugconnector intu the hole of each termiuah Du not
attempt to close the tabs after cunnecting the banana plugs.

12

Subwoofer
system

Presence speakers
Right
Left

2

(U.S.A.

Surround speakers
Right
Left

3

model)

®
7

Front
speakers
(B)

Right

8

9

10

Center
speaker

Right
Left
Surround back
speakers

Left

Front speakers (A)

You can connect both surround back and presence speakers to this unit. but they do not output sound simultaneously.
• The surround back speakers output the surround back channel included in Dolby Digital EX and DTS-ES software and only
operate when the Dolby Digital EX. DTS-ES or Dolby Pro Logic llx decoder is turned on.
• The presence speakers output ambient effects created by the DSP sound fields. They do not output sound when other sound fields
are selected.

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•

FRONT terminals

Connect

one or tv,,o speaker

systems

terminals. If you use only one speaker
to the FRONT A or B terminals.

(6, 7) to these
system,

connect

it

•
CENTER terminals
Connect a center speaker (8) to these ternlinals.
•

SURROUND terminals

Connect

surround

speakers

3

(4, 5) to these terminals.

•
SUBWOOFER
jack
Connect a subwoofer "a,ith built-in amplifier (1), such as
the YAMAHA Active Servo Processing Subwoofer
System, to this jack.

•

SURROUND

Connect

surround

If you only connect

10

BACK terminals

back speakers
one surround

(9, 10) to these terminals.
back speaker,

connect

it

to the left (L) terminals.

•

PRESENCE terminals

Connect
'

presence

speakers

(2, 3) to these terminals.

If you are using either the U.S.A.. Canada. Australia. U.K. or
Europe model, you can also use these speakers as Zone 2
speakers/see page 72).

14

Speaker layout

Dust protection

cap

Pull out the cap from the optical jack before
the fiber optic cable.

Do not discard

not using the optical jack,

f_.q IM_olAvj

place. This cap protects
Do not connect

this unit or other components

power until all connections

between

you connect

the cap. When you are

be snre to put the cap back in

the jack from dust.

to the mains

components

are

complete.

•

Cable indications
For analog

signals

left analog cables

•
Video jacks
This unit has three types of video jacks. Connection
depends on the availability of input jacks on your monitor.
The signals input through the S VIDEO jacks on this unit
are antomatically converted for outpnt through the
VIDEO jacks. When VIDEO CONV. is set to ON (see
page 71), signals input throngh the VIDEO jacks can be
output through the S VIDEO and COMPONENT VIDEO
jacks. Likewise, signals input throngh the S VIDEO jacks
can also be output through the COMPONENT VIDEO
jacks.

CLL£

right analog cables

0_>

For digital signals
optical cables

_'(oD

coaxial cables
For video

,'/I:c L'-'

signals

video cables

,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,__ _,

S-video

_4/g

cables

_
co_._ PONENT

VIDEO

component

•

@

video cables

connecting
Connect

signals

from audio components

audio pin cable to the analog jacks
red plugs to the right jacks

by

on this unit.

and white plugs to the

left jacks.

•

Digital jacks

This unit has digital
signals

throngh

jacks for direct

either

coaxial

can use the digital jacks

transmission

of digital

or fiber optic cables.

to input PCM, Dolby

You

Digital

and

DTS bitstreams.
When you connect components
to both
the COAXIAL
and OPTICAL jacks, priority is given to
the input signals

@

p_

p_

VIDEO

¥

@©e

VIDEO jacks
For conventional composite video signals.

Analog jacks

You can input analog

SVlDBO

from the COAXIAL

input jacks are compatible

with 96-kHz

jack. All digital
sampling

S VIDEO jacks
For S-Video signals, separated into luminance (Y) and
color (C) video signals to achieve high-quality color
reproduction.
COMPONENT VIDEO jacks
For component signals, separated into hnninance (Y) and
color difference (Pro Pk) to provide the best quality in
picture reproduction.
r- .....................................................................................................

digital

Output
(MONITOR OUT)

Input

signals.

......
o-.

Note
This unit handles digital and analog signals independently. Thus
audio signals input to the analog jacks are only output to the
analug OUT/REC) jacks. Likewise audio signals input to the
digital (Ot_ICAL or COAXIAL)jacks
are only output to the
DIGITAL OUTPUT jack.

,

Signal flow inside this unit

S VIDEO
VIDE()

.-

When signals are input through both the S VIDEO and VIDEO
.jacks, signals input through the S VIDEO.jack have priority.

15

•

Connections for DVD playback

Be sure to connect

your

page 71 ) is set to OFF.
source
video

components
source

video

source

For example,

components

to this unit using the VIDEO

component

in the same

if you connect

are automatically

your

video

connections.

converted

way you connect
monitor
(Even

to composite

your video

to this trait using

when

signals

V CONV.

monitor
a VIDEO

to this unit if VIDEO
connection,

is set to OFF.

S-video

connect
signals

in this unit.)

Coaxial out

Au(lk) oul

.!

i

Opticalom

DVD player

_=_

7

i

(U.S.A.

16

model)

J

CONV.
your

input from

(see

video
your

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•

Connecting

This unit is equipped
right SURROUND

to the MULTI CH INPUT jacks
with 8 additional
BACK

decoder,

sound

Connect

the output

processor

iuput jacks

and SUB WOOFER)

(left and right FRONT,
for discrete

CENTER,

multi-channel

left and right SURROUND,

input from a nmlti-format

or pre-amplifier.

jacks on your multi-format

match the left and right outputs

player or external

decoder

to the MULTI

to the left and right input jacks for the front and surround

For 6-channel input

CH INPUT

For 8-channel

oul_
.....
Subwooler

__

__ ":_

!

L

!

o,I

Multi-format player/
External decoder l====_

o,. [

[ S,,!'ro,,.d

jo,.

jacks.

Be sure to

channels.

(U.S.A. model)

_@
....

left and

player, external

input
(U.S.A. model)

Subwoofer

!
Front

/ f-

out

[f_/ /L]

kl

[

Multi-format player/I Smro=md
External decoder [ lx_k out

OU[
_/irro/llld
OLI[

• When you select MULTI CH INPUT as the input source, this unit automatically turns off the digital sound field processor, and you
cannot select sound l'ield programs.
• This unit does not redirect signals input to the MULTI CH INPUT j_cks to accommodate for missing speakers. We recommend that
you connect at least a 5. l-channel speaker system bel-ore using this feature.
• When headphones are used. only front left and right channels are output.

17

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•

Connections for other video components

Nbte ;
• Be sure to connect your video source componeuts in tile same way you cuunect your video munitor to this unit if VIDEO CONV. (see
page 71 ) is set tu OFF. Fur example, if yuu connect your video monitur tu this unit using a VIDEO connuctiun, connect your video
source components to this unit using the VIDEO connections.
• Converted video signals are only output to MONITOR
connections (i.e.. S-videu) between each component.

Optical oul

,

Audio

oul

OUT jacks. When recording, you must make the same type of video

Cable TV or

satellite tuner

Video in

DVD recorder
or VCR
j Vid_ out J

•

VIDEO AUX jacks (on the front panel)

Use these jacks to connect any video source, such as a
game console or video camera, to this unit.
I= = = =Op==tic_d_)u/=
=_
Audio out R =_
Au(ho out L
Video oul
S-vkleo OUt __

18

Game
console or

_:#
@
2

I
]

video
camera

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•

Connections for audio components

Oplical

in
CD player

I

Optical

oul

MD recorder or
tape deck
Coaxial
Audio

()Ul

in

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mode,,
•
Connecting
a turntable
PHONO jacks are for connecting a tun]table w,ith an MM
or high-output MC cartridge. If you have a turntable with
a low-output MC cartridge, use an in-line boosting
transformer or MC-head amplifier when connecting to
these jacks.

Connect your turntable to the GND terminal to reduce noise in
the signah However you may hear less noise without the
connection to the GND terminal for some record players.

19

•

Connecting to an external amplifier

If you "a,ant to increase

the power outpnt

to the speakers,

or want to use another

amplifier,

an external

amplifier

to the PRE OUT jacks

connect

as follows.

• When audio pin plugs are connected to the PRE OUT jacks for
output to an external amplifier, do not make connections to the
corresponding SPEAKERS terminals. Set the volume of the
amplifier connected to this unit to the maximum.
• The signals output through the FRONT PRE OUT and
(-?ENTER PRE OUT jacks are affected by the TONE
CONTROL settings.
• If SPEAKERS A is turned off and SP B is set to ZONE B (see
page 72), signals will only be output from the FRONT PRE
OUT jacks.

O

FRONT

PRE OUT jacks

Front channel
O

SURROUND

Surround
O

O

line output jacks.

PRE OUT jack

channel

line output

SURROUND

Surround

BACK

back or presence

SUBWOOFER

Connect

Active

jack.
PRE OUT jacks
channel

line output jacks.

PRE OUT jack

a subwoofer

YAMAHA

jacks.

PRE OUT jacks

channel

CENTER

Center
•

line output

"a,ith built-in

Servo Processing

amplifier,

such as the

Subwoofer

System,

to this jack.

• Each PRE OUT jack outputs the same channel signals as the
corresponding speaker terminals.
• Atljust the volume level of the subwoofcr with the control on
the subwoufer. It is also possible to atliust the volume level
using the remote control (see "Malmally a_ljustiog speaker
levels" on page 60).
• Some signals may not be output from the SUBWOOFER PRE
OUT.jack depending uu the SPEAKER SET/see p_ge 64) and
LFE/BASS OUT (see page 65) settings.

20

Both FM and AM indoor antennas
unit. In general,

these antennas

signal

Connect

strength.

designated

are included

with this

should

provide

sufficient

each antenna

correctly

to the

•

FREQUENCY STEP (General model only)

Be sure to set the frequency
frequency

spacing

step according

to the

in your area (see page 73).

terminals.

Indoor FM antenna
(included)

• Tile AM loop antenna should be placed away from this unit.
• The AM loop antenna should always be connected, even if an
outdoor AM antenna is connected to this unit.

AM loop antenna
(included)

• A properly installed outdoor antenna provides clearer reception
than an indoor one. If you experience poor reception quality, an
outdoor antenna may improve the quality. Consult the nearest
authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center about outdoor
antennas.

Ground (GND terminal)
For maximum s_,ti_ly m_d minimum
interli:rence, connect the antenna GND
terminal to a good earth ground. A good
earth ground is a metal slake driven into
moist earth.

Connecting the AM loop antenna

1

Set up the AM loop antenna, then
to the terminals
on this unit.

connect

it

.%.%
Press and hold the tab to
insert the AM loop antenna
lead wires into the AM ANT
and GND terminals.
Orient the AM loop antenna
for the best reception.

21

•

Connecting

the AC power cord

•

Plug tile power cord into an AC wall outlet.

•

AC OUTLET(S) (SWITCHED)

U.K. and Australia

...................................

1 outlet

Korea model

..............................................................

None

Other

........................................................

models

Use these outlets

to connect

other components
OUTLET(S)
(or SYSTEM
supply

power

to any connected

•

to the AC

consumption

whenever

on the maximum

of components),

this
power

see

on page 102.

VOLTAGE SELECTOR
(General model only)

Tile VOLTAGE

SELECTOR

on tile rear panel of this unit

must be set for your local main voltage

BEFORE

into the AC main supply. Voltages are:
Asia model .........................
220/230)-40
General

model

..... 110/120/220/230

VOLTAGE

(General

22

STANDBY/ON
The outlet(s)

component

on. For information

"SPECIFICATIONS"

2 outlets

the power cords from your

to this unit. Power

is controlled
by this unit's
POWER and STANDBY).

unit is turned
(total power

models

SELECTOR

model)

Memory back-up

Tile memory

plugging

V AC, 50/60 Hz

240 V AC, 50/60 Hz

back-up

circuit

prevents

the stored data from

being lost even if this unit is in the standby

mode.

However

from the AC

if the power cord is disconnected

wall outlet, or the power supply is cut for more than one
week, the stored data will be lost.

_qflfN'_lfqfi--

When all connections
this unit.

[_:llllEolAvl
If you are using 4 or 6 ohm speakers,
4 or 6 ohms as follows

before

set the impedance

turning

are complete,

turn on the power of

to

on the power.

Be sure this unit is in the standby

mode.

Turn off the power to this unit, and while
holding down STRAIGHT (EFFECT), press
STANDBY/ON.
This unit turns on, and "SP IMP." appears in the front
panel display.

(U.S.A.

model)

STRAIGHT

While holding
down, press
lm

t"'

i"l

.... • i

T

l...[ i"l

.i.

_ _i

II

Press STRAIGHT (EFFECT) repeatedly to
select "4 _-_MIN".
Press STANDBY/ON (or SYSTEM POWER on
the remote control) to turn on the power of
this unit.
F_7_Tg_
[PowsRj
or

3

Press STANDBY/ON

to turn off the power.
Front panel

Remote

control

Turn on the video monitor connected to this
unit.
The setting
unit's

power

you made is reflected
is turned

the next time this

on.

23

This receiver
Acoustic

employs

Optimizer

avoid troublesome
achieves
optimizer

highly

YAMAHA
(YPAO)

listening-based
accurate

microphone

your speakers
environnlent.

produce

sound
collects

Parametric

technology

Room

which lets you

speaker

setup

adjustments.
and analyzes

in your actual

and

The supplied

Connect the supplied optimizer microphone
to the OPTIMIZER MIC jack on the front
panel.

the sound
(U.S.A.

listening

model)

• Please be advised that it is normal for loud test tones to be
output during the auto setup procedure.
• If auto setup stops and error messages appear on the screen.
follow the troubleshooting oll page 28.
YPAO performs the following checks and makes
appropriate adjustments to give you the best possible
sound from your system.
WIRING:
Checks which speakers are connected and the polarity of
each speaker.
SIZE:
Checks the speakers frequency response and sets the
crossover/high cut frequency for the subwoofer to
improve the sound relationship between the speakers and
the subwoofer.
DISTANCE:
Checks the distance of each speaker from the
position and adjusts the delay of each channel
sound from each speaker reaches the listening
the same time. Also checks the phase of each

listening
so that the
position at
speaker.

EQUALIZING:
Adjusts frequency and levels of each channel's parametric
equalizer to reduce coloration across the channels and
create a cohesive sound field. This is particularly
important if you use different brands or sizes of speakers
t_r some channels or have a room with unique sonic
characteristics.
YPAO equalizing calibration
parameters (frequency, level
seven bands in its parametric
precise automatic adjustment

incorporates three
and Q factor) for each of the
equalizer to provide highly
of t_eqnency characteristics.

LEVEL:
Checks and adjusts the sound level (volume) of each
speaker.

24

• After you have completed the auto setup procedure, be sure to
disconnect the optimizer microphone.
• The optimizer microphone is sensitive to heat.
Keep it away from direct sunlight.
Do not place it on top of this unit.
Place the optimizer microphone on a flat
level surface with the omni-directional
microphone head upward, at your normal
listening position.
If possible, use a tripod (etc.) to affix the optimizer
mic at the same height as your ears would be when
you are seated in your listening position.
Optimizer microphone

position

i|ll[oJN=/Iq'l

For best results,
during

make sure the room is as quiet as possible

the auto setup

much ambient

noise,

procedure

(YPAO).

the results

may not be satisfactory.

Press/,, / v to select SETUP, then press < / >
to select the desired setting.

If there is too
i HUUJqiCi'iU
÷ 5E:TLIF', ......
STRRT

W-if your

subwoo%r has a([iustable volume and crossovedhigh cut
frequency controls, set the volume between 9 and 11 ()'clock (as
viewed on a conventional clockface) and set the crossovedhigh

RLITO

gl.Ac,_,iat
ic
Fr ce:_:;_irr_l
c4 +_!! items
[11' IT] ; LIF Do_,lrl
[<]'[:]:Select

cut frequency to the maximum.
OROSSOVE£/
HIQH OUT

VOLUME

©
,

M_N

E

z

r'1,...,")i
H"f",i
,...,

To perform

the auto setup procedure

(YPAO).
i:::,m ,".")r.,

To reload
settings

MAX

the last auto setup (YPAO)
to override

Subwoofer

,...,i
ii..H".,,",_....,..., To undo the last auto setup (YPAO)
restore the previous

Switch on this unit and your video monitor.
Make sure the OSD is displayed.
Press AMP.
! AMP /

Press

any manual

changes.

_...._..._r"i::ri:::r'i_...,...,_._ii
T_
To restore

and

settings.

the factory

preset

(default)

setup parameters.

W-Youcan

choose RELOAD or UNDO only if you ha',e
already performed Ihe aulo setup procedure.

Press v to select "START", then press
ENTER to start the setup procedure.
The screen changes as follows.

SET MENU.
sll MEIU

i OiiTfi_i,i_i,iii
,_ H'#:'#"H_rH'_'

W-WhenMEMORY

GUARD is set to ON. you cannot select
any other SET MENU items (see page 60).

Press/x / v to select AUTO SETUP, then
press ENTER.

'SEiTUF :,..........
-+ --, ! HK !

_

r.

i:]UT[]

,=.= = i r,q

[_]
[T]
[ENTER]

_ UP"C'our!
_ St _!'t.

A

:;ET)E4'J,
, A!JT[I :,_.,L,'-:'r"
:,
, i,IlqiI_IFL SE]LIF'
, S{GiIAL IiiFO,

[m] [T]SLIF
Do£q-i
[ Ei4TER ] _E:I_! er

/,

,=_ FII I?FI_ F,I iD=,b '

,,: UJU°,,LP_bi,
IHIT!FILZ ING
UIRING
EiZE/D ISTI:IHCE
EOLIIqLIZ l HG
LEUEL
CHECK CH=C ENTER
!!lli
........
Ill
Exit

F_F=:=Ii

T_ FU?T

RI:&ILi =D"="i
ilARIIIIIG ,Z_
RESULT
SF'
:
5'4 iL, !
Di:-;'r;
!El,,_l
!Sh,€l_:{
LUL
- '.--_.
El 46,, 5dB
: ':.FT CFiE:E]_
[v] : LIF Dc,_,m
[L,..... ITL,,]c-

c
,_,
!,.:,_

25

II_Iq I",I-'I-,'iI l,I"
The results displayed in the RESULT:EXIT screen
are as follows:
,='i::,

r'., T ,:7 "i"
1...' .I....+++

i iii
i....+...'i....

The number of connected speakers
displayed in the order:
Front/Back/Subwoofer
The distance of the speakers from this
unit displayed in the order:
Closest speaker distance/Farthest
speaker distance
The speaker output level displayed in
the order:
Lowest output level/Highest output
level

• If you selected AUTO in step 5, "WAITING"
appears when the auto setup procedure is started,
then loud test tones are output from each speaker in
turn.
• If yon selected DEFAULT, RELOAD or UNDO in
step 5, no test tones are output.
• If an ERROR screen appears, see "If an error
screen appears" on page 26.
• If a WARNING screen appears, see "If a warning
screen appears" on page 27.

"4+"Youcan display the detailed result information by using v and
ENTER to select "RESULT". In the detailed result information
screen, you can switch information by pressing i / V / ( / >.

7

Press < / > to select SET or CANCEL, then
press ENTER to return to the SET MENU
screen.

kI_]RN! NG <3)
RESULT
SF'
+
5/4/+3,, 1
DiSr+
!g,,g
!2,,Ch_t
LUL
-% +3' +_.,, 5dB
•_ >SET
C:F,HCEL
Eli 7[*] Lh: '[,c,_.J_+
[EHTEF ] sEh!:e_

:!!!;E"[
P,",i..i,=.i:::'i

To apply the auto setup (YPAO)
settings.
To cancel the auto setup (YPAO)
without making any changes.

"4+'-If you are not satisfied with the result or want to manually adjust
each

setup

parameter, use the mauua] setup

paramelers/see

page

52).

• If E-10 appears during testing, restart the procedure from step 3.
• To cancel the aulo setup procedure before completion, press i.

26

•
If an error screen appears
Use i / V / ( / > to select RETRY or EXIT, then press
ENTER.

E.-9; LISER C:MiEEi.
[)o_1:' _1 oPeFP;f+e
_ty:l {:1 lhC _. i 0_I.

÷

i::H::2Ti=,LJ
i'. to display
Warning

information

message

[.=J""
i ',',0[...i"[" 0F

W2

detailed

[:::'m[::4'.!!!;[![

II0[.)]!!i;). 2=::h','!

'.'.'i'i""<':i
'<,,,,," _...l....'...<_...l....i
i::ri ii:::'i

l...=l'..l'..'...'l'..i::'i:::'i:::'i=li:::'

about

individual

warnings.

Cause

Remedy

Speaker polarity is nol correcl. This message
may appear depending on the speakers even
when the speakers are connecled correctly.

• Check Ihe speaker conncclions
l+ / ).

l_)r proper polarily

The distance between the spe iker and the
listening posilion is 24 m/80 l'l) or more.

• Move the speaker closer to the listening position.
• Check Ihe speaker conneclions
lk)r proper polarity
l+ / ).

The dilfercnce of roll.line level imong
spe Ikers
is excessi;_e. (No lex_el correclion is made.)

• Readjusl the speaker installalion so that all speakers
are sel ill locations wilh silnilar condilions.
• Check Ihe speaker conneclions
lk)r proper polarity
l+/
).
• Use speakers of similar qualily and efficiency.

•
•
•
•

If the ERROR ur WARNING screens appears,
If warning W-1 appears, corrections are made,
If warning W-2 or W-3 appears, nu corrections
If error E-I(I occurs repeatedly, please contact

check the cause of the problem, then perform the auto setup procedure again.
but they may not be optimal.
are made.
a qualified YAMAHA service center.

29

4

Select

the input source.

Rotate
(U.S.A.

model

INPUT

buttons
desire.

(or press one of the input selector

on the remote

control)

to select

the input you

tNPUT

or

Front panel

3

Remote

control

7
The current

input source

in the front panel display
seconds.

name and input mode appear
and video monitor

for a few

lm

4Dv_wu*

3-

Selected

vcmi%l i _pvAuxi
F'I
DTV,e_t

input source

D_iim,=l
i t_DSeD_i
7 = m="mruNen

Input

cD

_ PHONO¢U_IcVOLUpa:_L,g_I,7

mode

Start playback or select a broadcast station
on the source component.
Refer to the operating instructions for the component.
Press STANDBY/ON (or SYSTEM POWER on
the remote control) to turn on the power.

Adjust the volume to the desired output level.
VOLUME

_Y_T_M
[pQWgF_]
or

Front panel

2

Remotecontrol

Turn on the video monitor connected to this
Front panel

unit.
3

Press SPEAKERS A or B (or press AMP to
select the AMP mode, then press SPEAKERS
A or B on the remote control).
Each press turns the respective speakers on or off.

SpEAI on the renlute
cuntrol 'ahen Ihe decuder lype is displayed in Ihe short message
display.

The Pru Lugic llx decoder is nutavailable when "SUR. B L/R
SP" is set Io NONE (see page 59).
You can select from the following
type of sollware
preference.

34

you are playing

modes depending
and your personal

on the

•

Listening to high fidelity stereo sound
(PURE DIRECT)

PURE

DIRECT

allov,.s you to bypass

and DSP processors,
front panel display

to enjoy pure high fidelity

and PCM sources.

Press

PURE

remote

DIRECT
then

control)

The indicator

decoders

and turn off the video circuitry

analog

AMP mode,

this unit's

sound from

Night listening modes

listenability

press

PURE

AMP to select
DIRECT

the

on the

pure direct.

the front panel button

modes

at lower

NIGHT:CINEMA

NIGHT
cinema

up.

to improve

or at night. Choose
depending

either
on the

you are playing.

to select

repeatedly

the AMP

mode,

on the remote

then

control

press
to select

or music.

When night listening

lights

are designed

volumes

or NIGHT:MUSIC

type of material
Press AMP

(or press

to activate

around

and

•

The night listening

is selected,

the front panel display

the NIGHT

indicator

in

lights up.
NIGHT

PURE

DIRECT

_ Arap

PURE DIRECT

%0
Front panel

Remote

control

• Select NIGHT:CINEMA
reduce

the dynamic

make dialog easier
The front panel display switches on momentarily
operation is performed.
To cancel,
The indicator
the previous

press
around
settings

PURE

DIRECT

when an

again.

the front panel button

goes out and

are restored.

fihns to

of film soundtracks

and

to hear at lower volumes.

•

Select NIGHT:MUSIC
when listening to music sources
to preserve ease-of-listening
for all sounds.

•

Select OFF if you do not want to use this function.

Press < / > to adjust
NIGHT:CINEMA
This adjusts

• To avoid unexpected noise, do not play DTS-encoded
this mode.

when watching

range

the effect

level while

or NIGHT:MUSIC

is displayed.

the level of compression

CDs in

• When a multi-channel signal (Dolby Digital or DTS) is input,
this unit automatically switches to tile corresponding analog
input.
• No sound will be output from tile subwoofer.
• The following operations are not possible during PURE
DIRECT operation:
switching the sound field program
displaying the OSD
adjusting SET MENU parameters
all video functions (vkleo conversion etc.)
• PURE DIRECT is automatically cancelled whenever this unit is
set to the standby mode.

Remote control
i"',",,",
_:::i

1

II

......
T'

_:::1

,i,
_iii

I

llll

• Select MIN for minimum
• Select MID for standard
•

Select MAX for maximum

-#NIGHT:CINEMA
and

==

1

, ,'i

_IIII

JlllJ

,I,

,,

1,,,IT

ii

_

I

I

i",,
,I,

_ii

lj

compression.
compression.
compression.

NIGHT:MUSIC

a@lstments

are stored

independently.

• You cannot use tile night listening modes with PURE DIRECT
or MULTI CH INPUT (even though the NIGHT indicator lights
up when PURE DIRECT is selected).
• The night listening modes may wiry in effectiveness depending
on tile input Sotlrce and stlrround
SOlllld
settings yotl rise.

35

•
Downmixing
to 2 channels
You can enjoy 2-channel stereo playback even from nmltichannel sources.
Rotate PROGRAM (or press AMP to select the
AMP mode, then press STEREO on the remote
control) to select 2ch Stereo.

•

Listening to unprocessed input signals

In STRAIGHT
output
channel

sources

channels
Press

mode, t'a,o channel

stereo sources

from only the front left and right speakers.
are decoded

without

straight

any additional

STRAIGHT

are
Multi-

into the appropriate

effect processing.

to select

STRAIGHT.

PROGRAM

STRAIGHT

or
or

Front

Front panel

Remote

panel

Remote

control

control

l"""i"i""H""I'i"l"'ii'i"
",It'rh,,Jlt"H"ll
.... 'II',II,I,',,,IIII

,""

t"'.i,

You can use a subwoofer with this program when SWFR or
BOTH is selected in "BASS OUT".

Press STRAIGHT (EFFECT) again so that "STRAIGHT"
disappears from the display when you want to turn the
sound effect back on.

•

Virtual CINEMA DSP

Virtual

DSP allows you to enjoy the CINEMA

CINEMA

DSP programs

without

surround

speakers.

It creates

virtual speakers to reproduce the natural sound field.
If you set "SUR. L/R SP" to NONE (see page 64), Virtual
CINEMA
select

DSP activates

a CINEMA

automatically

DSP sound

whenever

you

field program.

Note
Virtual CINEMA DSP will not activate, even when "SUR. L/R
SP" is set to NONE (see page 64) in the following cases:
When MULTI CH INPUT is selected as the inpul source.
When headphones are connected Io the PHONES jack.

36

J_llF_['li" I

This unit comes
following

with a variety

to select

• When playing a DTS-CD/LD, be sure to set the INPUT MODE
to DTS.

of input .jacks. Do the

the type of input signals

• If tile digital output data of the player has been processed in any

you want to

way, you may not be able to perform DTS decoding even if you
make a digital connection between this unit and the player
depending on the player.

use,

1

Rotate INPUT (or press one of the input
selector buttons on the remote control) to
select the input source.

•

Displaying information about the input
source
Youcan display the type, format and sampling frequency
of the current input signal.

INPUT

or

Front

2

1

Select the input source.

2

Press

panel

Press INPUT MODE to select an input mode.
In most cases, use AUTO.

INPUT

or

STRAIGHT

Front panel

Dv_,w_2

w:nl

Remote control

v _ux

DTV,_L

DVD

_m,r;_

TUNER

C[_

PHONO
qOL_JME

Pui iF_

C;_i i'T"I"B

Input source

{:::li...i"i'O

Automatically

selects

1) Digital

signals ,_
signals

input signals

only digital

signals

DTS. If no DTS signals
sound
{:::ll".il::iL..(](!!i Selects
analog

:9

t"'"i"i"H"l
T i",i
i"i"
":
I l'l: I"I I I "I I"I I

in

order:

2) Analog
Selects

_'

Input mode

the following

[:"T".!!;

STRAIGHT.

IVlODE

encoded

in

are input, no

is output.
only analog
signals

signals.

If no

are inpnt, no sound

is

outpnt,
".: If this unit detects a Dolby Digital or DTS signal, the
decoder automatically switches to the appropriate
decoder.

You can ac0ust the default input mode of this unit/see

page 70).

37

3

Press ,i,,
I ",/to display the following
information

about

the input

(Format)

Signal format display.
cannot detect a digital
automatically

:i.i",

Number

signal.

switches

When
signal

the unit
it

to analog

of source channels

input.

in the input

signal. For example, a multi-channel
soundtrack
with 3 front channels, 2
surround

channels

and LFE, is

displayed

as "3/2/LFE".

Sampling

frequency.

unable

to detect

When the unit is

the sampling

frequency "Unknown"
appears.
Bit rate. When the unit is unable
detect

the bit rate "Unknown"

Flag data encoded
Digital

signals

antomatically

38

to

appears.

with DTS or Dolby

that cue this unit to
switch

decoders.

There are 2 tuning
Automatic

tuning

methods;

automatic

is effective

and manual.

when station

signals

are

TU_N_

strong and there is no interference.

•

Press TUNING MODE (AUTO/MAN'L MONO)
so that the AUTO indicator lights up in the
front panel display.
MOOE

_-_

Automatic tuning

(U.S,A. model)

--

lfa colon (:) appears
is not possible.

Lights up

in the front panel display,, tuning

Press PRESET/TUNING

(EDIT)

to

turn the colon (:) off.
pRESET/TUNING
EDIT

32

4

1

3
_p

Rotate

INPUT

to select

TUNER

as the

input

source.

Press PRESET/TUNING/CH
INPUT

<3/_> once to

begin automatic tuning.
PressC:>to tune into a higher frequency, or press<3
to tune into a lower frequency.

Press FM/AM to select the reception band.
"FM" or "AM" appears in the flout panel display.
i"' i,,,i

_"_i,,,i

When tuned

into a station,

lights up and the frequency
shown

the TUNED

indicator

of the received

station

is

in the front panel display.

39

Ii++r,_f++llq_'#_'I,
•
Manual tuning
If the signal from tile station you want to select is weak,
tune into it manually. Manually tuning into an FM station
will automatically switch the tuner to monaural reception
to increase the signal quality.
1

Select TUNER and the reception band
following steps 1 and 2 as described in
"Automatic
tuning".

•
Automatically
presetting
FM stations
You can use the automatic preset tuning feature to store
FM stations. This function enables this unit to
automatically tune into FM stations with strong signals,
and to store up to 40 (8 stations in 5 groups, AI through
ES) of those stations in order. You can then recall any
preset station easily by selecting the preset station number.

Press TUNING MODE (AUTO/MAN'L MONO)
so that the AUTO indicator disappears from
the front panel display.
TUm.GMODE

AUTO

If a colon (:) appears in the front panel display, tuning
is not possible. Press PRESET/TUNING (EDIT) to
turn the colon (:) oft'.

(U.S.A.

model)

1
1

3

2

Press FM/AM to select the FM band.
FM_AM
i"'

i,,,i

PH

Ill

Press TUNING MODE (AUTO/MAN'L MONO)
so that the AUTO indicator lights up in the
front panel display.
TUNINC_mODE

AUTO

++0++_+_+

Press PRESETFI'UNING/CH

<1 / E:>to tune

into the desired station manually.
Hold down the button to
pr_ESET/TIJN_NG_C'_4
continue searching.

_

Lights up

lfa colon (:) appears in the front panel display, tuning
is not possible. Press PRESET/TUNING (EDIT) to
turn the colon (:) oft'.
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and hold

for more than

MEMORY

(MAR'L/AUTO

FM)

3 seconds.

•
Manually presetting
stations
You can also store up to 40 stations (8 stations in 5 groups,
A I through E8) manually.

The preset number, the MEMORY and AUTO
indicators flash. After about 5 seconds, automatic
presetting

starts from the frequency

displayed

and proceeds

currently

to'a, ard the higher

frequencies.
MEMORY

(U.S.A.

3
1

4

model)

2,5

Tune into a station.
See page 39 for tuning instructions.

When automatic preset tuning is completed,
the front
panel display shows the frequency of the last preset
station.

• Any stored station data existing under a preset number is
cleared when you store a new station under that preset number.
• If the nmnber of received stations does not reach 4(1 (E8),
automatic preset tuning has automatically stopped after
searching all stations.
• Only FM stations with sufficient signal strength are stored
automatically by automatic preset tuning. If the station you
want to store is weak in signal strength, tune into it manually,
and store it by Mlowing the procedure in "Manually presetting
stations".

Automatic
preset tuning options:
You can select tire preset number from which this unit v,,ill
store FM stations and/or begin tuning toward lower
frequencies.
Alter pressing MEMORY in step 3:
1 Press A/B/C/D/E, then PRESET/TUNING/CH <1 / C:>
to select the preset number under which the first station
will be stored. Automatic preset tuning will stop when
stations have all been stored up to ES.
2 Press PRESET/TUNING (EDIT) to turn off the colon
(:) and then press PRESET/TUNING/CH <:1to begin
tuning toward the lower frequencies.
Memory back-up
The memory back-up circuit prevents tire stored data
from being lost even if this unit is set in the standby
mode, the power cord is disconnected from the AC
outlet, or the power supply is temporarily cut due to
power failure. However, if the power is cut for more
than one week, the preset stations may be cleared. If
so, store the stations again by using the presetting
station methods.

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shows the frequency of the station received.

2

Press MEMORY (MAR'L/AUTO FM).
The MEMORY indicator fhtshes for about 5 seconds.

Flashes

Press AIBICIDIE (NEXT) repeatedly to select
a preset station group (A to E) while the
MEMORY indicator is flashing.
The group letter appears. Check that the colon (:)
appears in the front panel display.

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Press PRESET/TUNING/CH

 to select a

preset station number (1 to 8) while the
MEMORY indicator is flashing.
Press 1::>to select a higher preset station number.
Press <1 to select a lov,'er preset station number.

You can tune any desired
preset station

number

station

simply

under which

by selecting

(U.S.A.

Press
front

MEMORY
panel

(MAN'L/AUTO

while the MEMORY

model)

FM) on the
indicator

is

flashing.

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frequency

band and
appear

in the t?ont

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panel display with the preset
group and number you have
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When performing this operation with the reu'lote control, first
press TUNER to set the remote to tuner mode.

Press AIBICIDIE (NEXT) (or A-E/CAT. 

on the remote
station

number

group and number

panel display

indicator


or

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Remote

(U.S.A. model)

control

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Press and hold PRESET/TUNING (EDIT) for
more than 3 seconds.
"El" and the MEMORY indicator flash in the front
panel display.
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preset

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Tile stations stored at the two preset assignments are
exchanged.
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XM Satellite
millions

Radio

of listeners

is the satellite

radio service

•

with

across the U.S. Broadcasting

live

Connecting the XM connect and Play
digital antenna accessory

daily. XM's channel lineup includes more than 130 digital
channels of choice from coast to coast: 68 commercial-

Connect

t_ee music

channels,

featuring

hip hop to opera, classical

this unit. (For details,

to country,

bluegrass

to blues;

33 channels

provided

talk, comedy,

children's

sports,

programming;
and weather
nationwide.

Because

and entertainment

and more than 20 channels
information

XM Satellite

Radio

XM using your XM Satellite
follow

is a subscription
and activate
Radio

"Activating

the XM connect
(sold separately)

and Play digital

antenna

to the XM jack on the rear of

see the operating

with the XM connect

instructions

and Play digital

antenna

accessory).

of the traffic

for major metropolitan

will need to set np an account
your ID number,

of premier

accessory

areas

service,
service

ID number.

XM jack

you

with

To check

XM Satellite

on page 47. For timber information
on XM Satellite
services, see the XM Satellite Radio website at

Radio"
Radio

"http://www.xmradio.com".

• The XM Satellite Radio service is only available in the 48
contiguous United States (not available in Alaska and Hawaii).
• XM connect and Play digital antenna accessory and monthly
subscription are sold separately. For details, see the XM
Satellite Radio website at "http://www.xmradio.com".

• For information on obtaining the XM connect and Play digital
antenna accessory, see the website at "http://
www.xmradio.com" or visit your local retailer that sells XM
Ready products.
• To ensure optimal reception of XM's satellite signal, the XM
connect and Play digital antenna accessory should be placed at
or near a southerly facing window with nothing obstructing its
path to the sky. You can mount it indoors or outdoors.

45

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•
This section describes the functions of each control used
for XM Satellite Radio tuning.

•

Remote control functions

Thefollowing
controlsareonlyavailablewhentileunitisintheTUNERmode.
ToswitchtotheTUNERmode,pressTUNERtoselectTUNERasinputsource.

Front panel functions

The Mlowing controls are only available when the unit is in the
TUNER mode and the XM connect and Play digital antenna
accessory is connected to the XM .jack on the rear of this unit (For

O--

details, see "XM Satellite Radio connections").

O_

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O BAND
Switches the reception b:md between the currently
selected band (AM or FM) and XM.
0

SEARCH MODE

Sv,,itches between the All Channel Search, Category
Search, and Preset Search modes. (For details, see "XM
Satellite Radio search modes" on page 49)

O XM
Switches the reception band between AM, FM and XM.
O CATEGORY
(All Channel Search mode)
Changes tile channel category to next one (while staying
in the All Channel Search mode).
(Category Search mode)
Changes the channel category to next one.
(Preset Search mode)
Sv,,itches between five preset groups (A to E).
• PRESET/TUNING/CH

(All Channel Search mode)
Searches a radio channel v,,ithin all channels. Press and
hoM for quick search.
(Category Search mode)
Searches :t radio channel vdthin tile selected category.
Press and hold for quick search.
(Preset Search mode)
Ch:mges the preset number (1 to 8).
O MEMORY
S'a,itches tile unit to the preset memory mode.
O DISPLAY
S'a,itches XM information such as channel number/name,
category, or artist name/song title disphtyed in the front
p:mel display and on-screen display. (For details, see
"Switching XM information in the front panel display" on
page 48).

46

O Cursor buttons/,, / v / < / >
(All Channel Search mode)
Press A-E/CAT. ( / ) to ch:mge the channel category.
Press PRESET/CH/_ / v to search a radio channel
within all channels. Press and hold for quick search.
(Category Search mode)
Press A-E/CAT. ( / ) to change the channel category.
Press PRESET/CH/x / v to search a radio channel within
the selected category. Press and hold for quick search.
(Preset Search mode)
Press A-E/CAT.( / ) to change the preset group (A to E).
Press PRESETK_'H/,, / v to change the preset number (1 to 8).
O MEMORY
Switches the unit to the preset memory mode.
• Numeric buttons
(All Channel Search or Category Search mode)
Use 1 to 9 and 0 to enter a channel number directly.
(Preset Search mode)
Use 1 to 8 to enter a preset channel number directly.
O SRCH MODE
S'a,itches between tile All Channel Search, Category
Search, and Preset Search modes. (For details, see "XM
Satellite Radio search modes" on page 49)
O DISPLAY
Switches XM information such as channel number/name,
category, or artist name/song title displayed in the front panel
display'and on-screen display. (For details, see "Switching XM
information in the front panel display" on page 48).
O ENT.
Confirms an entered channel number during the Direct
Number Access mode (see page 51 ).

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To sign up for an account
service,
Follow

with the XM Satellite

an XM Satellite
the procedure

then access

Radio

]D number

Radio

is required.

below to check your ]D nmnber,

the website

Press PRESET/TUNING/CH
<1/E> (or
PRESET/CH A / v on the remote control) to
select channel "0".
A

and

at "http://activate.xmradio.com"

or call "1-800-XM-RADIO

(1-800-967-2346)"

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with a

or

up.

Front

panel

Remote

control

You cannot select channel "0" if the All Channel Search mode
(see page 49) is not selected.

1

2

4
Rotate

INPUT

control)

(or press

to select

TUNER

TUNER

on the remote

as the input

Check the XM Satellite Radio ID number
displayed in the front panel display and write
it down.

source.

ID:

tNPUT
TUNE_

or

Front panel

Remote

control

Press XM (or BAND on the remote control) to
select "XM" as the reception band.
FPJAM
LEVEL

or
Front panel

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If "CHECK
display,

ANTENNA"

the XM connect

accessory

appears

may not be connected

the rear of this unit properly.
connections"

in the front panel

and Play digital

antenna

to the XM jack on

See "XM Satellite

Radio

on page 45 and check the connection.

47

•

Switching XM information in the front
panel display

You can display
number/name,

•

Selecting the XM Satellite Radio mode

XM information
category,

channel

currently

Press

DISPLAY

during

display

selected

title) for the

in the front panel display.

on the unit (or remote

the TUNER

between

(such as channel

or artist name/song

mode)

the following

repeatedly

channel

control
to toggle

information

modes.

Front panel
0°rE._=

_

Channel category
Channel name/number

2

1

Artist name/Song title
Remote control

Rotate

INPUT

control)

(or press

to select

TUNER

TUNER

on the remote

When the channel number/name

is displayed:

as the input source.
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Remote

the channel
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control

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Press

XM (or BAND

select

"XM"

Infomaation

on the remote

as the reception
(such as channel

control)

When

v _u×

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is displayed:
DW

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CD

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the artist name/song

title is displayed:

band.

mnnber/n:une,

category,

or artist name/song
title) for the channel currently
selected appears in the t_ont panel display and the
XM indicator

to

category

{2 ;i ........

lights up.
LEV_L

• The front panel display can indicate up to 14 alphanumeric
characters at once. If the information contains more than 14

%

or

Front panel

Remote control

characters, tile information scrolls from right to left.
• If the information contains a character that cannot be
recognized by tile unit. tile character will be displayed with an
underbar "--'.

_

×_

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Lights

• Selecting tile "XM" band automatically recalls the channel
previously selected.
• You can change the kind of XM information by pressing
DISPLAY repeatedly. (For details, see "Switching XM
information in the front panel display" on page 48).

XM Satellile Radio signals cannot be output from the AUDIO
OUT/REC/jacks.

48

If a slalus message or an error message appears in the display, see
"Status and error messages" on page 54.

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•

Displaying XM information in the onscreen display

You can display
pressing

XM int`ornmtion

DISPLAY.

information

on a video monitor

by

It is much easier to see the available

than reading

UN

it on the front panel display.

You can search I'or the channel you want to listen to nsing
one of three search modes. You can also enter the number
directly

to select the desired

"Direct

Number

Access

channel

mode"

(For details,

see

on page 51).

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• In the SET MENU (see page 73), you can set the time for
displaying XM infornmtion in the on-screen display.
• When "XM DISPLAY" in the SET MENU is set to "OFF". you
cannot display XM information in the on-screen display.
• If the information contains a character that cannot be

•

All Channel Search mode

2
1

recognized by the unit (on-screen display program), the
character will be displayed with an underbar "-'.

Carry

out "Selecting

mode"

2

Press

3
the XM Satellite

Radio

on page 48.

SEARCH

MODE

the remote control)
CH SEARCH".

(or SRCH

repeatedly

pRESET[TUNING

or

Remote control

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•

Category Search mode

To change the channel category, press
CATEGORY (or A-E/CAT. < / > on the remote
control) repeatedly.
NB/C/D/E
or

2
Front panel

Remote

control

To search a channel within all channels,
press PRESET/TUNING/CH

(or
PRESET/CH A / v on the remote control)
repeatedly.

_

the XM Satellite Radio

SET_U

or

or

Remote

Front panel

control

--,,Front

panel

Remotecontrol

You can search a channel with tile quick search by pressing and
holding PRESET/TUNING/CH <_ /C> (or PRESET/CH/x /"-,/
on the remote control).
To change the channel category, press
CATEGORY (or A-E/CAT. < / > on the remote
control) repeatedly.

or

Front panel

Remote

control

To search a channel within the selected
channel category, press PRESET/TUNING/CH
<1 / [> (or PRESET/CH A / v on the remote
control) repeatedly.

<1 pRE_E'r_r_NING/CH

i>
or

"-.

Front

panel

Remote

,-

control

Youcan search a channel with the quick search by pressing and
holding PRESET_UNING/CH <] / _:>(or PRESET/CH A / v
on the remote control).

50

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•

Preset

Search

mode

•

Direct

Number

Access

1

Carry out "Selecting

mode

Prior to selecting a preset ch:umel ill the Preset Search
mode, you should preset XM Satellite Radio channels. For
details, see "Setting XM Satellite Radio preset channels"
on page 52. All preset channels (AI to E8) recalls "001
Preview" by the factory setting.

2
1

3

Carry out "Selecting
mode" on page 48.

the XM Satellite Radio
the XM Satellite Radio

mode" on page 48.

2

Press SEARCH MODE (or SRCH MODE on
the remote control) repeatedly to select
"PRESET SEARCH".
PRESET/TUNING

_[TNE_U

EDn

Front

or

2

Press SEARCH MODE (or SRCH MODE on
the remote control) repeatedly to select "ALL
CH SEARCH" or "CAT SEARCH".
pRESETfrONING

Remote

panel

control

EDIT

Front

panel

_ _E_U

or

Remote

control

To change the preset group (A to E), press
CATEGORY (or A-E/CAT. < / > on the remote
control) repeatedly.
A/B/C/D/E
or

Front panel

Remote

control

To change the preset number (1 to 8), press
PRESET/TUNING/CH
<1 / _> (or PRESET/CH
A / v on the remote control) repeatedly.


or

Front panel

Remote

control

You can :dso select the preset number directly by pressing tile
numeric buttons (1 to 8) on the remote control.

51

Press the numeric buttons to enter the
desired channel number.
For example, to enter tile mnnber 123, press tile
numeric buttons as shown below.

You can use this feature
Radio channels

STEREO

MUSIC

ENTERTAIN

groups,

The display
0v_vcB_

changes
vcm

vAux

numbers

in five preset

AI to ES). You can then recall any preset

easily by selecting
described

to store up to 40 XM Satellite

(eight preset

the preset group

in "Preset

Search

and number

mode"

channel
as

on page 51.

as %llows.
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3

4

2,5

Search the XM Satellite Radio channel you
want to set as a preset channel.
To search the desired channel, carry out "All Channel
Search mode" or "Category Search mode" on page
46, or "Direct Number Access mode" on page 51.
OVR,VgB2

If you enter fewer than three numbers you
may press ENT. to tune to the channel
immediately or wait a few seconds to confirm
the entered channel number.

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When the channel

number

"040"

is selected

Press MEMORY on the unit (or remote
control during the TUNER mode).
The MEMORY indicator flashes t_r about five
seconds.
• If no button is pressed within a few seconds after entering onedigit or two-digit number, tile unit automatically confirms tile
entered channel number.

_aEMony

or

• Pressing a button other than numeric buttons or ENT. cancels
the direct number access procedure.

Remote

Front panel

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While the MEMORY indicator is flashing, press
CATEGORY (or A-E/CAT. < / > on the remote
control) to select a preset group (A to E).
The group letter appears.

or

Front

panel

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group

While the MEMORY indicator is flashing,
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PRESET/CH A / v on the remote control) to
select a preset number (1 to 8).
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or

Front panel

Remote

control
Mm0RY

Preset

number

While the MEMORY indicator is flashing,
press MEMORY on the unit (or the remote
control) to preset the selected XM Satellite
Radio channel.
A colon appears next to the preset number for
confirmation, and the MEMORY indicator turns off.
MEMO_'€

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appears

Presetlin_ a new channel clears the former preset channel stored
in the same preset group and number.

53

•

Status and error

messages

If an operation takes longer than usual or an error occurs, one of the following messages may appear in the front panel
display. In this case, read the cause and folio,,,,' the corresponding remedies.
Cause

Message

Remedy

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The XM connect and Play digital antenna
accessory
is not connecte& or does not work
properly.

• Check Ihe XM connect
accessory connections.

i iPi":,n"[Tiqf:_

The XM user encryption code is being updated.

• Wail until Ihe encryp/ion

i..iF'l
=".%.,

The signal is too weak.

• Check the XM connect and Play digital antenna
accessory connections and orient it for the best
reception.

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It takes kruger than four seconds
lexl dala to he decoded.

The XM Satellite Radio channel you selected is
not currently broadcasting any signah

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...............

...'

• Wait until the decoding

code is updaled.

process

has finished.

• Check Ihe channel number again or select another
XM Salellite Radio channeh

The channel station ID (SID) is no longer
available.
...............

No artisl name/fealure
available.
No channels
calegory.

54

for audio or

and Play digital antenna

or song/program

are avaihtble

lille is

ff)r the selecled

• Select another channel category by pressing
CATEGORY (or A-E/CAT. <==

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selected

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i.i 'i I:::,i"li"*I.:::l

fill slereo) fiom all speakers.

of a lively
II is also

MULTI

5

58

l...*li"i
i::_<
"k',',, 20n:_,
S,,F,,:OCII,ISIZE,,
J,,O
F'a4

Full display

HCiEE

THE'aTL=R

Short display

Select a source and start playback on the
source component.
Press SLEEP repeatedly to set
the amount of time.
Each time you press SLEEP, the front
panel display changes as shown
below. The SLEEP indicator flashes
while switching the amount of time
for the sleep timer.

• You can set the OSD to turn oi1 (gray background) or oll'when a
video source is not being reproduced (or the source component
is turned off) by using "DISPLAY SET" (see page 71 ).
• When using component video signals, the "Short display" is not
output to the COMPONENT VIDEO MONITOR OUT jacks.
To display the OSD with component video signal input, set the
OSD mode to "Full Display" while (;RAY BACK in DISPLAY
SET/see page 71 ) is set to AUTO.

_q._

SLEEP 120rain -->
SLEEP 9()mhl
P OFF <- SLEEP 30rain <- SLEEP 60mhl

DVa'_R*

VCm

V _UX

D_tC_t

2;_L. E; i;; r=
• The OSD signal is not output to the REC OUT.jack, and will
not be recorded.

_....

_VD

mDcm_

IUHEg

{g

PHOnO

,L ,,'; vj i_i ,L r i

The SLEEP indicator lights up in the flout panel
display, and the display returns to the selected sound
fiekt program.
SLEEP indicator
_V_V_R2

TUN_5

TU :!!i;
F"Or.i:.:iii.

VOLUM_

-'°

59

•

Canceling

the sleep timer

Press SLEEP repeatedly

until "SLEEP

OFF" appears in

the front panel display.
After a few seconds,
SLEEP

indicator

"SLEEP

OFF" disappears,

and the

goes off.

You can adjust
listening
playing

_LEEP

Please

the output

to a nmsic
sources

level of each speaker

source.

through

while

This is also possible

when

the MULTI CH INPUT

jacks.

note that this operation

will override
SETUP"

the level

adjustments

made in "AUTO

(page 24),

"SPEAKER

LEVEL"

1

Press

AMP.

2

Press LEVEL repeatedly to select the
speaker you want to adjust.

(page 66).

The sleep timer setting can also be canceled by pressing
STANDBY on the remote control lot STANDBY/ON on the front
panel) to set this unit to the standby mode.

Front left speaker
l-:i:::
HT i:::
i:;?

Center

speaker

level

level

Front right speaker
_ii?i iiiii_

i

_?i iiiii_

ill)

_111_

_ii?i iiiii_

ill)

i

i_ iii_iiii__:ii_

level

Surround

right speaker

Surround

left speaker

level

Surround

back right speaker

level

Surround back left speaker
Subwoofer
level

i

iii_ iii_iiii__ii_ ill)
i i_,,_,_ _ _ i _,,

Presence

left speaker

Presence

right speaker

level
level

level
level

Once you press LEVEL, you can also select the speaker by
pressing/x / v.

3

Press (/)

to adjust the speaker output level.

The control range is from +10 dB to

4

Press

ENTER

when

10 dB.

you have completed

your

adjustment.

_%,._
This operation can also be performed using the controls on the
front panel. Press NEXT repeatedly to select the speaker you
want to adjust, then press LEVEL /+ to a@lst the output level.

60

You cat] use the following
unit operates.
environlnent.

•

Change

paralneters

in SET MENU

the initial settings

(indicated

to adjust

a variety

in bokt under

of system

each paralneter)

settings

and customize

to reflect

the needs

the way this

of your listening

AUTO SETUP

Use to specii_/which

•

speaker

parameters

auto setup "a,ill adjllst,

aud to activate

the anto setup procedure

(see page 24).

MANUAL SETUP

Use to manually
1 SOUND

adjust

speaker

and system

parameters.

MENU

Use to manually
video signal

adjust any speaker

processing

delays

setting,

alter the quality

when using LCD monitors

and tone of the sound output

by the system

or compensate

for

or projectors.

Most of the parameters described in SOUND MENU are set automatically when you run auto setup (see page 24). You can use SOUND
MENU to make further adjustments, but we recommend running auto setup first.
Item

Features

f"l ", ,:::'i:::,i::h"_i.."i:::'i:::,

Selects

,::'i:::'"F

tile size of each speaker, the

speakers

for

low-frequency

Page
signal

Otllptll,

and

Ihc

cross

over

frequency.
i:::,,, ,:::i:::,i::,",i...'i:::'i:::, i i:::'i ii:::'i

,A.(ljusts

Ihe output

*....P
'.,,:::'i:::,.......,_
i....i_'*
'r ¢:' "r'€"dr"
i:::.L...'
i r".q ".'_....
h"' i....

A({jUSIS

the delay

i....r"
".,...
i... _.:.:
i....i:::T'd
,...,
i ¢"_i
r "., Ta.
_:..."2
i...i'..i::
i:::,

,A.({jUst S Ihe tonal

_,,,,
[,,,.li:::'
." i:::'i:::'i..,,
"li
i..,._....'."i..,.i..i
i:::'iii:2i

A({jtlsIS

_"..'v"
' '""""
i i ".q".,_m"
i a.
,...._
' " i'..r".
".,....,....""
,,..u..:_...

A(ljusts Ihe dynamic range for Dolby Digital or DTS signals.

68

,..._..'m-...,v._.,..., ....,_....
_

Customizes the muting level, audio delay and lone bypass settings.

68

2 INPUT

level
tilne
qualily

of each
of each

speaker.

66

67

speaker.

of Ihe center

speaker.

67

Ihe output level of Ihe LFE channelfor Dolby Digilal or DTS signals.

68

MENU

Use to reassign

digital

input/outputs,

select

the input mode or renalne

Item

your inputs.

Features

I:::I::':[.."I'? I::4:!!!;:!!!;
:[ l:!_i'.ii"il!!!:i'.i"i"
Assigns jacks according to the componcnl Io be used.

Page
69

i:::,",

_...,..'a.w. ,....i _........'_
....

Ti..ii:::q

H"

h'i¢"H%i::: '

Selects the inilial inpul mode of the source.

70

f"",

'ri..ii:::q

H"

i:::,i:::'i..h"d.,_i:::'

_......'._.H_
,...._ _'.._..,._'.,r".,..

Changeslhenalneoflheinputs.

70

1:::'
::'i.)0[.,J..J{"[i!!:
"i"[:;?.
:[:["J

Adjusls the oulput vohlme of eachjack.

70

61

IF'l=lllJ_l_l'l,
3 OPTION MENU
Use

to adjust

ttle optional

system

parameters.

Item

Features

r'_t"l
",...
l....r"
._.T
...._i il...A...l
,::."i::)
i"t_..ii ,::."i:::'
...._
i...."i"_
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¢:.':i i_"lDi%

¢'= ", D ¢"H::) ¢"H',4

T M T

_...,..'_ u...__,...._',_ ,..._,....r"u'.._..
,......'_ r".,_',r".,_
_== ._._".,._.

Adjusls. Ihc bri_htncss_ of Ihc display
Locks

sound fMd program

Initializes

tile parameters

['?'?["[[[[ "F'[ ::::'I"I['._[:::'
'::_[:::'"["Specifies file location
..........................................
Ihe ZONE 2 speakers
[!!::''=:':==["i
[:;;'.[::'4[)]:
0 S[!!"F

•

Displays

paran/clcrs

video si_nals._

and other SET MENU

7I

sellings.

7]

of a group of sound field programs.

of Ihe speakers connected
will be amplified.

the cl.lrrent reception

SIGNALINFO

Use to check audio Signal infornlation (see page 37).

62

and converts

Page

to Ihe SPEAKERS

le'_el lk)r tile XM connect

72
B terminals

and Play digilal

antenna

or selects how

accessory.

72

72

"l-'ill@_';'"

Press
Use the remote

control

to access

ENTER to enter

MANUAL SETUP.

1 SOUND MENU appears on the l¥ont panel display.

and adjust each

parameter.

A

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r_]:Up
[!o_,lh
[ EHTER 2; E} d: e_

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i_ii!

ii:!;!i i

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5

3qi:

Press A / v to select the desired menu.
Press ENTER to enter the selected menu.

i::i_;r'i!;!

iiiii!,¢!ii!i i!iii!:!iiiii!il

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i ,:,bLqk, i'["Li"[U

÷ FI?5;F'EFIKER SET
B? SF'E'_KER LEUEL
C::,:-_;F'[' i 5;TF,14C:E
[,:,EOLIIqL!ZER
[_]
g _] ; LIF 'DOk rl
r Ei4TER ] : E} d.et

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• Youcan change SET MENU parameters while the unit is
reproducing

sound.

• If you press a sound field program button during SET MENU
operation, the SET MENU is canceled.

v

Press A / v and ENTER to select the

You cannot change some SET MENU parameters while the unit
is in either cinema or music nighl lislening mode.

1

'i ,-"t
*,"_,

submenu, then press A / v to select the item
and { / > to change the parameter.

Press AMP.
8 ..'.2#C.H[,.C_.Li:;;'di;i..
-__

....

+

FL' ..............
l!..............
FB .............4i..............

_Z NN
Press SET MENU.

• Repeat

this operation

to select

and adjust each

setting.

Press A / v to select MANUAL SETUP.

• To return to the previous
RETURN.

A

menu level, press

2'el l ]i.i'iU
*

. AUTL-I E;E'rUF'
"i'lgi4UIqL E;ETUF'
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8

To exit, press SET MENU when finished.

[ El ITEI_I] ; Erd: ek

Memory back-up
The memory back-up circuit prevents the stored data
from being lost even if this unit is in the standby mode.
However, if the power cord is disconnected from the
AC ontlet, or the power snpply is cut for more than one
week, the stored data will be lost. If so, adjnst the
items again.

63

IFl_lljff_II'

Use to manually ac!iust any speaker setting or compensate

for

video signal processing

or

projectors.

delays when using LCD monitors

Most of the SOUND MENU

automatically

parameters

Center

speaker

Choices:

LRG,

f"i:::'HTi:::'i:::,
,:::'lid

SML, NONE
F,FIITFFI

_=Fi

bCi'iiii, ,W

are set

when you rnn auto setup (see page 24).
Z

•

ilO]IE

2_I
_Si,IL

LRG

2U°IT' i'i",i'iU b'/.
÷ _):_;F'E]_KER 'sE:r
B):-]F'EF]KER LEVEL
C:,:_;F' D ! :-;TFI'E:E
D)EOLIPL IZER
Ill [ _] ILIF/[!outl
[EiITER]
EIA.el

•

Select LRG if you have a large center speaker. The unit
directs

the entire

the center

range of the center

channel

signal to

speaker.

• Select SML if you have a small center speaker. The unit

•

directs the low-frequency
signals of the center channel
the speakers selected with "LFE/BASS OUT".

Speaker settings A):!!;F::i!![I::ii:::EF;;:
SET

Use to manually

adjust

any speaker

•

setting.

NONE

unit directs

W-if you

if you do not have a center

all of the center channel

speaker.

signal

The

to the front

left and right speakers.

are not satisfied with the bass sounds from your speakers,
you can change these settings according to your prel'erence,
Front

Select

speakers

Choices:

LARGE,

F'RONT

Surround
Choices:

SP

left/right
LRG,

speakers

:!!!;ijF;;::: L/R

SF:'

SML, NONE

SMALL
I=IIFI

]

,,FI

I=FI

,°,,=,:,,=
:=,:,,,::F
FFH% IT

_=F=

FRUI'I
i ,W

IIL-IHE i_51,1L LF,:G

SHF;LL

H. FE,:GE

• Select

LRG if you have large surround

speakers.
•

Select

SMALL

unit directs
channel
OUT".
•

the low-frequency

to the speakers

selected

signals

The

signal

of the front

with "LFE/BASS

is directed

unit directs

if you have large front speakers.

the entire

signals

The

to the surround

Select

The low-frequency

•

signals

to the speakers

left and right

of the surround
selected

with

Select NONE if you do not have surround speakers.
This will set the unit to the Virtual CINEMA DSP
mode (see page 36) and automatically
back speaker

64

channel

left and right

SML if you have small surround

channel are directed
"LFE/BASS
OUT".

range of the front left and right

to the front left and right speakers.

left and right

range of the surround

speakers.
•

speakers.

Select LARGE
channel

if you have small front speakers.

The entire

setting (SUR.

to

set the surround

B L/R SP) to NONE.

I-ilJ_I-_W"
Surround back speakers
,:::_
H:::, i::,i ..._:::,
_::.i:::,
Choices: LRGxl, LRGx2, SMLx2, SMLxl, NONE

k=iiC'

r,i

.,r, =°r,

Bass out

i...l:::E,"i!!:l::i:!!;:!!!;
OijT

Lo'a,-frequency (bass) signals can be directed to the
subwoofer and/or the front left and right speakers
according to the characteristics of your system. This
setting also determines the routing of the LFE (lowfrequency effect) signals found in Dolby Digital or DTS
sonrces.

Choices: SWFR, FRNT, BOTH

/
SHL:::i

_ E;HL:::2
)

Select LRGxl if you have a large surround back
speaker. The unit directs the entire range of the
snrround back channel signal to the left surronnd back
speaker.
Select LRGx2 if you have 2 large surround back
speakers. The unit directs the entire range of the
surround back channel signal to the surround back
speakers.
Select SMLx2 if you have 2 small surround back
speakers. The low-frequency signals of the surround
back channels are directed to the speakers selected with
"LFE/BASS OUT"
Select SMLxl if you have a small surround back
speaker. The low-frequency signals of the surround
back channel are directed to the speakers selected with
"LFE/BASS OUT", and the rest of the t_equency
signals are directed to the left surround back speaker.
Select NONE if you do not have a surround back
speaker. The unit directs all of the surround back
channel signal to the surround left and right speakers.

5,ilF R FRJIY}_El._JY
H

•

Select SWFR

if you connect

low-frequency

signals

to the subwoofer
•

Select FRNT

Presence speakers
Choices: YES, NONE

i:::'i:;;:E:!!!;i!!!HCi!!!
:!!!;i::'

signals

to the front speakers

are directed

to the speaker

settings.

from other channels
according

LFE and
are directed

to the speaker

settings

(even if yon have previously

set front speakers

SML).
Select BOTH if you connect

a subwoofer

to output

low-frequency

signals

both the front speakers
frequency

signals

to the subwoofer
this function

Cross

over

Use this feature

from other channels

to reinforce

and yon want
to

LFE and loware also directed

to the speaker
low-frequency

when playing

to

from front channels

and subwoofer.

according

settings.
signals

back sources

Use

using

such as CDs.

Ci:;;'.0:!!;S0i.)Ei:i:
to select a cross-over

for all low-frequency
selected

frequency

Choices:

40Hz,
120Hz,

k_k_k k g },i ,g
i i"&=k,i%'i=

LFE and

if you do not use a subwoofer.

the subwoofer

If you select SMLx I or LRGx 1.connect the speaker to the left
SURROUND BACK speaker terminals.

according

low frequency

•

a subwoofer.

from other channels

signals.

(cut-off)

All frequencies

frequency
below the

will be sent to the subwoofer.

60Hz,

80Hz,

90Hz,

100Hz,

l l0Hz,

160Hz, 200Hz

=H
,I_F

C:
i:0);1-;,,'1",
,*o'7:

•
•

Select YES if you have presence speakers.
Select NONE if yon do not have presence speakers.

W-WhenYES is selected, the unit automatically a_({uststhe dialog
lilt parameter. To ac0ustit manually, see page 92.

65

IFl_lljg_IL'
Subwoofer

phase

SU{!!!IW()()FEi:;I:FI'HASF

Speaker

•

level

i!!!:;,:!!;i:::'EI:::Ii::Zi!!!F;;:
LEUEi.

If bass sounds are lacking or unclear, use this featnre to

Use these settings

switch

each speaker selected in SPEAKER
Choices: -10.0 dB to +10.0 dB

Choices:

the phase

of your sub'a, oofer.

NORMAl,

REVERSE

Initial

Setting:

to manually

bahmce

the speaker

level of

SET (page 64).

0 dB

q i;li,li=i{=i,=;;,
m,,=,,-.,=
'.=,',,l%=,f=J=,U'.=".
=' i f"l H"I

8)2#CHh,
E,_,
i.J:LViE..
-._ ........................

,+

FL' ..............[i..............
FR.......
I_........
L-:.......... li ..........
H_C RI'IglL

REUERSE

_Z

NN

@_NN

•

Select NORMAL
if you do not want to reverse
phase of your subwoofer.

•

Select REVERSE
subwoofer.

to reverse

the phase

the

of your

back channel

priority

F'R i[OR i T"?
You can select to prioritize
presence

speakers

surround

back channel

either the surround

when playing

sources

back or

that contain

signals using CINEMA

DSP sound

the balance

SL adjusts

the balance

of the surround

left speaker.

SR adjusts

the balance

of the surround

right speaker.

SBL*

adjnsts

the balance

of the surround

back left

adjusts

the balance

of the surround

back right

speaker.
SBR*

PR adjusts

F'geci_ _,5;EIch

•

66

of the front right speaker.
of the center speaker.

SWFR adjusts the balance of the subwoofer.
PL adjnsts the balance of the presence left speaker.

SBch

Pg'TFlg'TTL,'

•

the balance

of the front left speaker.

speaker.

field programs.
PRch,

the balance

FR adjnsts
C adjusts

Presence/Surround

Choices:

FL adjusts

Select PRch to use presence speakers even when
surround back channel signals are input. The signals
t_r the surround back channel will be output from
surround speakers.
Select SBch to use surround back speakers when a
surround back channel signal is detected in a CINEMA
DSP program. Presence channel signals will be output
from front speakers.

the balance

of the presence

right speaker.

Instead of SBL and SBR, SB will be displayed if you selected
only one surround back speaker in SUR. B L/R SP (page 65).

l-!lig-_i';""

•

Speaker distance O)SF:'D]IS[I:::Iii(?i!!!

Use this feature
speaker

to manually

and adjust the delay applied

Ideally, each speaker
main listening
most home

should

position.

situations.

nmst be applied
sound

input the distance
to respective

Thus,

a certain

to the sound

from the

this is not possible

in

anaonnt of delay

from each speaker

will arrive at the listening

position

L.<:'",L...,.:.:,..,
r"l L...LT"::ii::['i::)
=:..L..r.<
Center graphic equalizer F',
i:::'l"ii
il"li

Use this feature

channel.

be the same distance

However,

•

of each

so that all

at the same time.

graphic

to select the parametric

equalizer

Equalizer

(CNTR

PEQ) or

_:::,-,"r,.u:::,_::,:::_:::_
_:::,-."_

Select to change the type of equalizer
Choices: AUTO PEQ, CNTR GEO,
•

(AUTO

GEQ).

Select AUTO

used by this unit.
EQ OFF

PEQ to use the equalizer

adjusted

in auto

setup.
•
P'", _=L_ R ?_=%%lP'F'

o..Di i.."DiN'iL.r.

UHiT .....
FROH7 L,,.,
FRCIHT R
C:EHTER.....
[ { ] '[ ) ]

Select CNTR GEQ to adjust the built-in
equalizer
matches

ne_.el ::_
3,, 07_m
3. OOl'_
:L, Onl,_

•

graphic

When CNTR

equalizer

, m.mcD

GEQ is selected,

Initial

meters

and Canada

Other models:

models:

meters

feet (it)

Initial

(m)

•

Select meters

•

Select feet to input speaker

to input speaker

distances

distances

setting:

in meters.
,",,',,,"=PJl h°il ?gFFi

W,,'U:,LJ'ffLb'A',D?,,

in feet.

Choices:

0.3 to 24.00
L

R adjusts

speaker.

Initial setting:
adjusts

Initial

setting:

SUR.

L adjusts

speaker.
SUR.
speaker.
speaker.
speaker.

the distance

Initial setting:
Initial setting:
adjusts

3.0 m (10.0 ft)

PRES

L adjusts

speaker.

R adjusts

of the surround

UF

['.: ,n

_d,J

!1$ i1

Fide
1_,:TE
OdE=
1752_
El
E',NEi

test tones from the front left and

and adjust the tonal quality

of the

left

•

Select OFF to stop the test tone and output
currently

right

selected
/ v

the

source component.

•

Press/x

•

Press < / ) to adjust the selected

to select

a frequency

band.
frequency

band.

back left

2.10 m (7.0 ft)
of the surround

back right

2.10 m (7.0 ft)

the distance

of the subw,'oofer.
of the presence

Initial
left

3.0 m (10.0 ft)

the distance

Initial setting:

+

center speaker.

of the surround

the distance

Initial setting:

Select ON to output
center speakers,

speaker.

of the surround

the distance

setting:

PRES

•

of the center

3.0 m (10.0 ft)

the distance

] ]

014

Ib........
........
II ....
.......
........

of the front right

3.0 m (10.0 ft)

the distance

Initial setting:

[_']

[ ;] ] *[

3.0 m (10.0 ft)

the distance

SWFR

speaker.

F_]

3.0 m (10.0 ft)

R adjusts

SB R* adjusts

of the front left speaker.

the distance

Initial setting:

SB L* adjusts

distance

3.0 m (10.0 ft)

FRONT
CENTER

D_iF_FIT:' '"
700Hz '"1_
!kilT: ,, ,
3i to place the _ (under-bar)

under

the space or the character you want to edit.

4

Press .,_ / v to select the character you want,
then use < / > to move to the next space.
• You can use up to 8 characters for each input.
• Press v to change the character in the following
order, or press/x to go in the reverse order:
A to Z, a space, 0 to 9, a space, a to z, a space,
symbols (#, *, -, +, etc.)

5

Repeat steps 1 through 4 to rename each
input.

6

7O

to avoid
between

PHONO,

To exit, press SET MENU when finished.

sudden

signal input to

changes

the level of"

in volume

input sources.

CD, MD/CD-R,

CBL, V-AUX,

_1_1ii,,i

k _t.IyO

[:,> i...U3i....UMi!![
'ii:;i'.i[i"i

each jack. This is useful if you want to bahmce

Choices:
ii,,

Trim

Use this feature to adjust the level of'the

TUNER,

VCR 1, DVR/VCR2

DVD,

DTV/

l-'llllff-_W"
Gray

back

Selecting

,':::m,-,,..,i:::,,-,,-._..'

AUTO

for the on-screen

a gray background
Use to adjust

the optional

system

parameters.

Nothing
Choices:

when there's

display

setting

no video signal

displays
input.

is displayed
if OFF is selected.
AUTO, OFF

"Y P_r_,,=%%iMr%HI
0 L¢ iUJi'i i'i",i'iU
F4?g,,
!5F'LJ:I9SET
B ?HEI'IOR'? GUARD
L2;'F'ARF, H,, !H!
['?HULT!
20I'IE 5ET
[±] 'IT] ; LIp Dok,_1
[ EH'/EF ] :' En<_.e_

•

Display settings

• When uuly the compuueul vMeo signals are input, the OSD is
not displayed if GRAY BACK is set Io OFF. To display the
OSD with cumponent videu signal input, sel GRAY BACK lu
AUTO while Ihe OSD mude/see page 59) is sel to "Full
Display".
• When _ideu signals are not being inpul, set GRAY BACK Io
AUTO tu display the OSD.

,",'.,rvr,:::'i:::,i
,",,..,,::=::"T'

Component
Pl",F',Tl=rJl

ffIH

_'_

H..'i.."2¢L_'i 2_ i
DII@IER .........
@
U!DE:O CClHU. ,, ,OH
O'_D €:H! FT ......
g
GRI:I'J EIF£:K,, ,PLITCI
C:HF'iQ 0'3D ......
OH
[ ±] '[_] ; kl_: '[!ouh
[ < ] '[ :] sE:LEC:T

OSD

to turn on/off

COMPONENT

VIDEO

•
•

Select ON to output

Video

conversion

Use this feature
(VIDEO)

This allows

you to output

the S VIDEO
S-video

S-video

signals

signals.

video signals

VIDEO

signals

from

jacks when no

are input. This feature

to component

the OSD

VIDEO

from COMPONENT

signals

also

•

VIDEO

program
Choices:

to prevent

parameter values
OF[ = , ON

signals
•

•

to composite

accidental

L}_I

_l,,_

component

signals,

component

signals.

Regardless
converted

any signals.

composite

(except

signals

and to convert

of the setting,
to composite

S-video

OUT

signals

to DSP
settings.

I 'l

I]l_

I]',

OH

S-video

to S-video

S-video

changes

when no

signals)

Select ON to convert

the OSD

MONITOR

and other system

_OFF

Select OFF not to convert

from
OUT jacks.

Memory guard BI:,NEHOR"?
(!_i.ji::lj:;i:[)

Use this feature

component
signals are input.
Choices: ON, OFF
•

signals

MONITOR

SET MENU funcliuns exert when OFF is selecled.
of composite

and component

converted

or COMPONENT

or component

converts

i i'ri".,i:::',"li".,-H..iii

to both S-video

when

jacks.

of the front panel display.

to turn on/off conversion

signals

to the

OUT jacks

Select OFF if you do not want to output
signals

r.,TMMi:::i:::,
i,,,",i, 1 H H,,,A',,

Use to adjust the brightness
Choices: _ to 0

OSD output

MONITOR

using the SET MENU.
Choices: ON, OFF
COMPONENT

Dimmer

,".i.,_i=,M"r'
,",,:::'r'.,

Use this feature

signals

[ :::] [ : ]aSe!e,:t
[EHTER]
Re{u_ n

and
to

are always

signals.

Select ON to protect:
•
•

DSP program parameters
All SET MENU items

•

All speaker

• (X n erred vide( sienals are only output lu the MONITOR OUT
jacks. When recurding you musl make Ihe same type of video

•

The on-screen

cunueclions (i.e.. S-video) between each component.
• When cou',ertiug cumposile video or S-video signals frum a
VCR to cumpuuenl videu signals, the picture quality may suffer
depending on your VCR.

When MEMORY GUARD is set lu ON, you cannot selecl any
other SET MENU items.

OSD shift

,-,c'r'., ,:::'i...i
T i::?i

Use to adjust

the vertical

position

levels
display

(OSD)

mode

of the OSD.

Choices: +5 (downward)to-5
(upward)
• Press + to lower the position of the OSD.
• Press

to raise the position

of the OSD.

71

IFl_lljff_IP

•

Parameter initialization

Use this feature to initialize
fiekt program within
you initialize
parameter

a sound field program group, When

a sound

values

C:;d:::";:IF;;:PM.
iH]i

the parameters for each sound

field program

within

that group

group,

all of the

revert to their initial

settings.
Press the corresponding
program
Choices:

button

for the sound field

• If a DSP program is selected when "SP B" is set to ZONE B.
the unit automatically enters the Virtual CINEMA DSP mode.
Zone

that you want to initialize.

2 amplifier

(U.S.A.,

An asterisk

(*) appears

been changed
Choices:

numeric

• If you connect headphones to the PHONES jack on the unit
when "SP B" is set to ZONE B. the sound is output from both
headphones and SPEAKERS B.

next to program

numbers

that have

from their initial settings.

STEREO,

MUSIC,

MOVIE,

Z.0Hi!![:;?.l::ii"ii:::'

Canada, Australia

and Europe models only)

Use to select how the ZONE
Choices: INT, I=XT

ENTERTAINMENT,

2 speakers

will be amplified.

°r. _,°,ur ,=for
i.Ui'iHl.........
H UJi'i'.:.2'.:i

STANDAND

e SF' B ........
FR0iqT
Z014E2 _I'IF', ....
E::::T

,=,.r:,r,:,M Ti,iT
{ :] {: ]:Se!e,:L
[EHTER]
Re{ut

STEREO
*HUS!C:
EHTER? _,!NI_IEHT
HOUiE THE_,TER
*STAIq[ I:IRD
F'res:_ DSF' i<:e':l

•

h

Select EXT if you do not use Zone 2 speakers or if you
connect your Zone 2 speakers through an external
amplifiers connected to this unit's ZONE 2 OUTPUT jacks.

•

Select

INT to use this unit's

connect

PRESENCE/ZONE

• You cannot automatically revert to the previous parameter
settings once you initialize a sound field program group.

•

• Yon cannot separately initialize individual sound field
programs.
• You cannot initialize any program groups when "MEMORY
GUARD" is set to ON.

•

Zone set

r,',

i.,.ii ii

"i" T

Use to specify the location
SPEAKERS
B terminals.

"::h",Mi::"

=...q','i r% T (::'i:::d

of speakers

....

SF:'B

to turn on/off SPEAKERS

B

Select ZONE B if the speakers connected
to the
SPEAKERS
B terminals are set in another morn.
A is turned

OFF and SPEAKERS

the main room are muted
from SPEAKERS

including

is displayed

pressing

DISPLAY.

Choices:

OFK

10s,

is selected,

for 10 or 30 seconds

in the
xm

alter

30s, ON

antenna

.....
M ,",M"i"

Use to check the current

reception

connect

antenna

and Play digital

and Play digital

antenna

or more is displayed
Range:

NONE,

level for the XM
accessory

connected

to

orient the XM connect

accessory

so that a value of XX%

here.

0 to 100%

antenna connections (see page 45).
If

B is

the subwoofer

and the unit outputs

"NONE" is displayed if the XM connect and Play digital antenna
accessory is not connected to this unit. If this happens, check the

sound

F.,,,7'=i'i
F,Mb'J.U
:,',:i
in

::fi'l [:,I:E,F'LI:I'r', =, !OS
:fi'l nIKKI414F,=,, 75::

B only.
[ :::]

72

XM information

or "30s"

A and B

when the speakers connected
to the SPEAKERS
terminals are set in the main room.

ON, all the speakers

If "10s"

this unit. For the best reception,

•

turned

time

1

display.

XM Radio

ZONE B

SPEAKERS

display

i"O..i
l,,,,r"l

pressing DISPLAY shows xm irfformalion until you selecl
another input source/see page 30).

Choices: FRONT,

•

tenninals.

When "XM DISPLAY" in Ihe SET MENU is set Io "ON".

FFqOMT
EXT

Use this feature to select the location of the front speakers
connected to the SPEAKERS B terminals.
Select FRONT

if you

to this unit's

-#.

[.:::2' r : ] _Se ! ect
[ E}4TER ] : F

,::=::,.r J.,_:::,
Tuner

ri...i

Use to switch the speaker impedance
Choices: 8 £-2MIN, 4 (2 MIN

for this unit.

•

Select

8 _22MIN to set the speaker

impedance

to 8 (2.

Use to switch the frequency step selection
frequency spacing in your area.

•

Select 4 (2 MIN to set the speaker

impedance

to 4 £-2.

Choices:
•

SP IMP.

Speaker

Impedance

level

If you use one set (A or BL
the impedance of each
speaker must be 4 _.) or
higher.

Fronl

If you use two sets (A and
B)_ the impedance of each

4 _2MlN

speaker
higher.
Center
Stlrroulld
Surround

back

mtlst be 8 _.) or

The impedance of each
speaker musl be 6 £.)or
higher.
If you use one set (A or B),
the impedance of each
speaker most be 8 _.) or
higher.

Fronl

If you use two sets (A and
B), the impedance of each
speaker must be 16 _.)or
higher.

8 _ MIN

Center
Stlrrotlnd
Surround

•

back

The impedance of each
speaker musl be 8 _.)or
higher.

The Canada model cannot use two separate speaker systems
(A and B) simultaneously when SP IMP is set to the 8 f_ MIN
position.

Factory presets
I:::'F;;:i!!E:!!!:i!!7i
=
Use to reset all parameters to the f:tctory presets (see
page 98).
Choices: CANCEL, RESET
• Select CANCEL if you do not want this unit's
parameters to he initialized when you reset the factory
presets.
• Select RESET if you want all of this unit's parameters
to be initialized when you reset the factory presets.

This setting does not affect ADVANCED SETUP menu item
parameters.
Remote

I:;I:EM0iE

Use to switch the ID tUr the remote

control

of this unit.

Choices:

ID1, ID2

•

Select

IDl to operate

this unit using the default

•

Select
code.

ID2 to operate

this unit using an alternative

74

code.

North,

AM10/FM100,
Central

AM9/FM50

and South America:

AM 10/FM 100 (kHz)
•

Other

areas: AM9/FM50

(kHz)

according

to the

In addition to controlling this unit, the remote control can also operate other A/V components made by YAMAHA and
other mamtfacturers. To control other components, you must set up remote control with the appropriate remote control
codes. This remote control also has a learn feature which allows the remote to acquire functions from other remote
controls equipped with an infrared remote control transmitter.

•

Controlling this unit

The shaded
after pressing

areas below can be used to control
AMP to activate

this unit

the AMP mode.

•
Controlling other components
The shaded areas below can he used to control other
components.
depending

O©

Press AMP

D

{O control

The buttons in the
dotted lines control
this unit in any
mode (SYSTEM
POWER,
STANDBY,
SLEEP, INPUT
MODE, MULTI CH
IN, VOLUME +_,
MUTE,
STRAIGHT and
input selector
buttons) function ill

D_

fills unil.

{lily mode.

component
selector

Each button
on the selected

component.

you want to control

button or SELECT

component

has a different

appears

function
Select the

by pressing

an input

Aft7. The name of the selected

in the display

window.

The A/B and input selector
buttons switch the function
of the component
control
area below.
' Use the A/B buttons to
control other components
regardless of whether they
are connected to this unit.
Factory setting:
A...LD player
B...CD recorder
SELECT AA] switches
control to another
component
without
changing the input source
on this unit.

Fixing

the remote

to AMP

Component control
area
Youcan control up to l 1
different components by
setting appropriate remote
control codes (see
page 76).

mode

You can fix the remote pernl:mently to AMP mode (fixed AMP
model so that the shaded areas above always control this unit.
This is useful, if you primarily want to use the remote control in
AMP mode. To fix AMP mode. hold down AMP for at least 3
seconds so that "A:
¢"_,
h,a.

i"..t
t H

l

" appears in the display window.

it"..
H t

Fixed AMP mode

i"..i
t it

Componenl

it"..
H i

control

mode

To temporarily
switch to component
control mode, press AMP.
To cancel fixed A]VIP mode, hokl down AMP for at least 3
seconds.

75

You can control
appropriate

other components

manufacturer

codes.

by setting
Codes

the

can be set up for

each input area.
The following

table shows

(Library: component
for each area.

the factory

category)

Press

and hold LEARN

using

a ballpoint

for about

pen or similar

"SETUP"

and the selected component

alternately

in the display ,a,indo,a,.

3 seconds
object.
name appear

preset component

and the manufacturer

code

Remote Control Code Default Settings
Component
Input

area

category

Manufacturer

Be sure to press and hold LEARN

(Library)
A

I,I)

I3

CI) R

PHONO

TV

VAUX

VCR

TUNIR

TUNLR

MI)/CI)

R

Yamaha (UK and Imope mo&qs)
Yamaha I tother models)
Yamaha

seconds,

otherwise

%r at least 3

the learning process

will start.

-#Completeeach

of the following steps in 30 secunds.
Otherwise. the learning mode will be autumatically
canceled. In this case, press LEARN again.
Yamaha 3 (UK and Europe models)
Yamaha 4 tother modelsi

MI)

Yam d_a I

CI)

CI)

Yamaha

I)TV/CBI,

"I'V

If you want
category),

to change
press

a library

(component

< / ). You can set a different

type of component.

VCR I

VCR

DVRfVCR2

DVR

Yamaha

I)VI)

I)VI)

Yamaha

I

I

N:ato
You may nut be able tu operate your YAMAHA component e,,en
if a YAMAHA remute control code is inilially set as listed abo,, e.
In this case. try to set olher YAMAHA remute cunlrul cude(s).

1

Press an input selector button to select the
source component you want to set up.

Library

choices:

L:CDR,

L:MD,

L:DVD,

L:DVR,

L:TAP (tape),

L:LD,

L:TUN,

L:CD,

L:AMP*,

L:TV, L:CAB (cable), L:DBS, L:SAT, L:VCR
The amplifier Library/L:AMP) code is preset to "IDI" to
uperate this unit. However. you can switch between the
following two cudes if necessary.
The initial setting for "Amplifier library" is "IDI".
AMP library
code

Remote
control ID

(remote
control
setting)

Function

(this unit's
setting: see
page 74)

ID 1
(initial setting)

To operate this unit using the
default code.

IDIZ

To operate this unit using the
default code.

IDI
(initial

To operate Zone 2 or Zone 3
features (see page 83).
(U.S.A., Canada, Europe and
Australia models only)

setting)

ID2

ID2Z

To operate
alternative

this unit using an
code.

To operate

this unit using an

alternative

code.

ID2

To operate Zone 2 or Zone 3
features (see page 83).
(U.S.A., Canada, Europe and
Australia models only)

When using multiple YAMAHA receivers/amplifiers, you may be
able to operate the other cumpouents simultaneously with the
default code setting. In this case. set one uf the alternative cudes
to uperate this unit separately

76

./:Ij_[O]I:IgO]_TII:{O]II::Y_,|II]:_.-'_.

Press

A / v

component's

to select

the name

video manufacturers
display

Press LEARN again to exit from the setup
mode.

of your

manufacturer.

You v,,ill find the munes of most worldv,,ide
in alphabetical

""

audio-

order in the

window.

d ill N
A
PaE_Er,_

• The supplied remote control does not contain all possible
manufacturer codes for commercially available AV components
/including YAMAHA AV components). If operation is not
possible with any of the manufacturer codes, program the new
remote control function with the Learn feature (see below) or
k
I
I

Press

one of the buttons

see if you can control

LEWL

• If the

mailtlfacturer

Pa£_ _

of yotlr

shaded

below

your component.

can, the manufacturer
_WER

I
I
j

code

is correct.

POWER

_W :

a_

MUTE

component

to
If you

use the remote control supplied with the component.
• If you have already programmed a remote control fimction %r a
button, the function by learning programming takes priority
over the setup manufacturer code's flmction.
• "ERROR" appears in the display window if you press a button
not indicated in the respective step, or when you press more
than one button at the same time.

has

more

than

()lie

codes, try each of them until you find the correct one.
• If you continuously want to set up a code k>r another
component, press TV MUTE/ENTER and repeat steps 1.3
and 4.

77

|:/:[j_[O]I_[gO]_TII:{O]I_ff.,__,|II]:/:[_

Once you set the appropriate
can use this remote
Note that some
selected

to control

buttons

component.

remote

control

codes,

yon

your other components.

may not correctly

operate

....

O

....

O

....

the

Use the input selector

buttons

select the component

you want to operate.

The remote

control

switches

automatically

O

to the appropriate

to
control

mode for that component.

@
@"0

IIZ!B [£EEl_

DVD recorder
player/

-"-----...........

Cable
Digital TV
TV/

LD player

CD player

recorder
MD/CD

"l'V

TV power

"l'V

TV

PC)WEI_

TV powel
Disc

C/DISL"

2

TV powel

=2

hu_lio

I'i_

Pause
Skip

[]

2

TV pow_,= 2

;2

se;tr_ h

b t_ kw;lrd

AUDIO

=2

skip

VL'P.

TV

Tuner ,4

I

POWIR

R[

VCR

EE2]i

=;3

VL'P.

se;trch

VCP.

p;tLIse *3

S_ul_d
P_![Ise
h

kward

P_tlse
Skip

Stop

S_op

VL'P.

Tilk"

TV inptlt

:;2

S_'l_'c_

TV m_lle

_2

slop

;3

P_ltlse
l_a k_lr{l

Skip

P_[Ise
kl_ k_*rd

Slop

Slop

"I'V i_p[ll

TV i_l[?tlt ;2

"I'V i_[}[ll

"I'V

TV

"I'V m[ll_" ;2

Skip

kl_k_xar_l

S_op

2

TV in[}tlt 2

g_lIld

INPUT
MUTE/

I NTI

milts"

mul_" 2

TV mille

_2

I;:

V()I,

+

+ :;2

+

LIp

TV _olume

TV

V()I,

Ii){_w_]

TV _{}lum_"

2

"l'V _oIume
TV

CH

+

Righl

V(iR

ch Im]_'l

+

"l'V ch mn_'l

CH

I.elt

VCP.

c h tm]_'l

I).I TURN

Re'turn

I 9.0.

Ntlmeric

_oiume

TV
+

+ *2

"l'V _oIume
_oitlm_"

+ _2

TV _ol[Ime

;2

TV _{_[um_"

TV ch_mn{I

+ ::2

TV c h_lm]_'l

2

+ *2

TV _oItlme

:;2

TV _{_[tlm_"

2

TV on,impel

+ ;2

TV ch tm]_'l

+ _2

TV on,Impel

;2

TV ch mn_'l

2

tip ( I

l)_e_et

I_es&'l{io_n
Pr_'s_'l

tip (A

8)
(1

8)
I}

])leS_,t (I{_\ i1
TV

ch tm]_'l

(A

O

I[_

+10

MINU

Mellu

HSPI,AY

DispI;t)

INT

Tille/In/lex

b[l[Iolls

Ntlmelic

Inle]

b[ll{(}lls

Ntlmelic

btlll{)lls

Ntll]lelic

b[lllolls

Displal)

DispI

I_

Enle_

(2 h;ll?lel fI'ime

Ntlmelic

btlll{)lls

Ntllnelic

DispI;I)

Displal)

hldex

hl/lex

13[llk}lls

Pleset

I)

s[ iIi{}lls (]

8)

'l This button functions only when the original remote control of the component has a POWER button.
2 These buttons can operate your TV without switching the input if the remote control code is set in DTV/CBL or PHONO. When the
remote control code for your TV is set up in both the DTV/CBL and PHONO areas, priority is given to the signal in the DTV/CBL
area.
_3 These buttons can operate your VCR without switching the input to VCR I if the remote control code is set in VCR I.
'4 The U.K. model is not equipped with the tuner reception function.

78

.l:h_[o]l:lgo]dll:{o]ll::Y__|ll]l_.-'_.

If you want to program
operations

covered

appropriate

remote

following.

control
control

can be programmed

This remote

control

of its functions.
special

signals

operating

1

control

or an

transmits

do the

for each component.

infrared rays.

rays, this remote

you may not be able
long transmissions.
control

I

can learn

to program
(Refer

: I;I

I

,= _,;I

I_aL; FI IN

-

If the other remote
control

However,

for the remote

Press LEARN using a ballpoint pen or similar
object.
Do not press and hold LEARN. If you hold it down
for more than three seconds, the remote enters the
manufacturer code setting mode.

available

area (see page 75). The buttons

or extremely

instructions

in the basic

code,

any of the buttons

independently

also uses infrared

not included

code is not available,

You can program

in the component

control

functions

by the remote

""

!

Flashes alternately

most
some

to the

of your component.)

Press an input selector button to select a
source component.

Complete e:_ch of the following steps in 30 seconds.
Otherwise. the learning mode will be automatically
canceled. In this case. press LEARN again.

Press the button at which you want to
program the new function.
"LEARN" is displayed.

[J[JI °

O!Ol Os@!oi
Place this remote control about 5 to 10 cm

00°0! ol o_

I

0 000
0 00°
°
@ @80

apart from the other remote control on a flat
surface so that their infrared transmitters are
aimed at each other.

DDD°

i=: ii; M J:=_i
i_i

o

° °oo
BE}BO
0 000

Press and hold the button you want to
program on the other remote control until
"OK" appears in the display window.

5 to 10 cm (2 to 4in)

Ja- HO O O=B
Bill,
@ I-IIo=o;o, Di01Iiii

=

=......N _i _1_ i

D is]o-o0oiq 41

i!i!iiiiii!!iU!_lii!i!iiiiii!i!i
[!iiiii!!i,i!!

79

• "NG" appears in tile display window if programming

was

unsuccessful. In this case. start over from step 4.
• This remote control can learn approximately 120 functions.
However depending on the signals learned. "FULL" may
appear in the display before you program 120 functions. In this
case. clear unnecessary programmed
for further learning.

6

fllnctiollS to make room

Yon can change the name that appears in the display
window on the remote control if yon want to use a
different name to the one that is set as the factory preset.
This is nsefld when you have set the input selector to
control a different component.

Repeat steps 4 and 5 to program additional
functions.

7

Press an input selector button to select the
source component you want to rename.
The selected component name appears in the display
window.

Press LEARN again to exit from the learning
mode.

iiiiiiiiiiiii!!!!>UBiiiiiii

Press RE-NAME using a
ballpoint pen or similar
object.

• Learning may not be possible in the following cases:
When the batteries in the remote control for this unit or other
components are weak.
When the distance between the two remote controls is too
great or too small.
When the remote control infrared windows are not facing at
the appropriate angle.
When the remote control is exposed to direct sunlight.
When the function to be programmed is continuous or

Press

A / ",/to

Pressing

select

",/changes

and enter

the character

a character.

as follows:

A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, space, -(hyphen),
(Pressing/x

changes

the characters

and/(slash).

in reverse

order.)

/lncoinnlon.
A

• "ERROR" appears in the display window if you press more
than one button at the same time.

4

Press

< / > to move

the cursor

to the next

position.

If you want to continue setting up names for other
components, press TV MUTE/SELECT and repeat steps I.
3 and 4.

Press RE-NAME again to exit from the
renaming mode.

i;iE!{;DE;
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Press
You can clear all changes
as learned functions,
mannfacturer
codes.

made ill each function

renamed

source names

set, such

and setup

CLEAR

to exit from

Once you have cleared
button,

the button

""

the clearing

a learned

function

reverts to the factory

mode.

for a
preset setting.

Press CLEAR by using a ballpoint pen or
similar object.
"ERROR" appears ill tile display window under tile fffllowiug
circun/stances:

F3LI::E

When a button other than the cursor is pressed.
When more than one button is pressed at the same time.
Complete each of the following steps ill 30 seconds. Other
wise. the learning mode will be automatically
this case, press (!LEAR again.

Press/,,
i

.

i'*'*i iF",

/ v to select the clear mode.
/L: name of a component)
Clears all learned functions in the respective
componeut

i

. i"lj.¢_::,

i

. rli

i

canceled. In

control

area.

Press all

input

selector

button to select tile component.
Clears all learned functions for this unit's control
area.
Clears all learned functions.
Clears all renamed source names.
Clears all remote flmctions and returns the remote
to the factory settings.

3

Press and hold CLEAR again for about 3
seconds.
"(.':OK" appears in the display window.

"C:NG" appears in tile display wiudow if the operation is
unsuccessfuh In this case. start oxer from step 2.

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4

Repeat step 3 to clear other learned
functions.

5

Press LEARN again to exit.

•
Clearing a learned function
You can clear the fuuction learned in a certain
programmed button in each area.
Press an input selector button to select the
source component containing the function
you want to clear.
Tile selected compouent name appears in the display
window.

Press LEARN using a ballpoint pen or similar
object.
"LEARN" and the selected component name appear
alternately in the display window.

LiiN N N

::22:!
_2_

:::::

Complete each of the following steps in 30 seconds.
Otherwise the learning mode will be automatically canceled.
In this case, press LEARN again.
Press and hold CLEAR using a ballpoint pen
or similar object, then press the button you
want to clear for about 3 seconds.
"(.':OK" appears in the display window.
/ J

When you clear a learned function, the button reverts
to the factory preset setting (or manufacturer
setting
if you have set manufacturer

82

codes).

This unit allows you to configure a multi-room audio system. You can control this unit from the second room using the
supplied remote control.
Only analog signals are sent to the second room. Any source you want to listen to in the second room must be
connected using the analog (AUDIO L/R) input jacks on this unit.

You need the following additional equipment to use the multi-room fimctions of this unit:
• An infrared signal receiver in the second room.
• An infrared emitter in the main room. This emitter transmits the infrared signals from the remote control in the second
room to the main room (to a CD player, for example).
• An amplifier and speakers for the second room.

• Since there are many possibleways to connect and use this unit in a multi-room installation, we recommend that you consult with your
nearest authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center about the Zone 2 connections that best meet your requirements.
• Some YAMAHA models are able to connect directly to the REMOTE CONTROL OUT .jackof this unit. If you own these products,
you may not need to use an infrared emitter. Up to 6 YAMAHA components can be connected as shown.
OUT

IN

OUT

REMOTE
CONTROLOUT

IN

This unit

•

System configuration

and connections example
ZONE

2 OUTPUT

Amplifier
DVD player
(or olher componenl)

This unil

Remote

connol

hffrared

Mainroom

REMOTE

signal

receiver

Infrared emiller

Second room

CONTROL

OUT

• Wl'len not using the main room, turn down the ,.olume of this unit in the main
second room.

ZONE

room.

2 REMOTE

Ac[jusl

iN

the ,.olume control on the amplifier in the

• To avoid unexpected noise, DO NOT USE the Zone 2 fealure with CDs encoded in DTS.

83

Using this unit's internal amplifier
To use this unit's internal amplifier, set "ZONE2 AMP" to "INT" in SET MENU (see page 72).

1
This unit

4

Press

LEARN

to complete

The remote control
and Zone 2.

The supplied remote control can be used to control Zone
2. You can even select the input source and control
components located in the main room directly from the
second room regardless of the listening condition in the
lnaii_l rooln.

the Zone

will be able to operate

setup.
this unit

To control Zone 2
You can also turn on/off the MAIN and ZONE 2 mode by,
pressing MAIN or ZONE 2 on the front panel.
•

To enable Zone 2 mode on the remote
control
You v,,ill be able to switch the remote control mode from
one room to another, and use STANDBY, SYSTEM
POWER, MUTE and VOL _+ to control the selected

1

Press SELECT/_ repeatedly to display
"ZONE2" in the display window.

room.

1

Repeat steps 1 and 2 of the procedure in
"Setting remote control codes" on page 76.

2

Press c_
S., ROL-II'I S _;_"

Parameters

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Parameter values

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•
Press A / v to select
the parameters.

Press ( / ) to change
the parameter value.
When you set a parameter
to a value other than the
factory-set value, an
asterisk mark (*) appears
by the parameter name on
the on-screen display.

-

Resetting parameters to the factory
presets

To reset all parameters
Use PARAM. IN] (see page 72).

_,,_.,..

If you press and hold  to change the parameter value, the
front panel displW automatically stops at the factory preset
parameter

monlently.

Repeat steps 3 through 5 as necessary to
change other program parameters.

You cannot change parameter values when "MEMORY
GUARD" is set to ON. If you want to change the parameter
wdues, set "MEMORY GUARD" to OFF (see page 71).

Memory back-up
The memory back-up circuit prevents the stored data
from being lost even if this unit is set in the standby
mode, the power cord is disconnected from the AC
outlet, or the power supply is temporarily cut due to
power failure. However, if the power is cut for more
than one week, the parameter values will return to the
factory settings. If this happens, edit the parameter
value again.

87

You call adjust

the values

listening

Not all of the following

•

room.

DSP

LEVEL

of certain

digital

sound field parameters

parameters

so the sound

Adjusts

Description:

Depending
on the acoustics of your listening room,
effect level relative to the level of the direct sound.

Control

-6 dB to +3 dB

•

accurately

in your

(DSP level)

Fuuction:

range:

fields are recreated

are found in every program.

the level of all the DSP effect sounds

within

a narrow

range.

you may want to increase

or decrease

the DSP

INIT. DLY/P. INIT. DLY (Initial delay)

Function:

Changes

the apparent

distance

and the first reflection
Description:

The smaller
it seems.

Control

range:

from the source sound

by adjusting

the delay between

the direct

sound

heard by the listener.

the value, the closer the sound

source

For a small room, set to a small value.

seems to the listener.

The larger the value,

the farther

For a large room, set to a large value.

1 to 99 msec
Source Sound
u

¢/

Early
Refleclions

II

_-_1_
Delay

I_

Time

__L._
Delay

Time

k_

Refleclion Face

Small value = 1 ms

•

Time

Delay

Large value = 99 ms

ROOM SIZE/P. ROOM SIZE (Room size)

Function:

Adjusts tire apparent
sound field becomes.

Description:

As the sound
the original
reflected

is repeatedly
reflected

sounds,

range:

reflected

sound

around

field. The larger the value,

the apparent

the apparent
length

the larger the surround

a room, the larger the hall is, the longer

sound and the subsequent

you can change

one to two, doubles
Control

size of the surround

reflections.

By controlling

size of the virtual

venue.

Changing

of the room.

0.1 to 2.0
Source

Sound

I

_ _Reflections

.2
Tilne

Sound

_
Tilne

Source

<
Small value = 0. I

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Time

the time between

the time between

Large value = 2.0

the

this parameter

from

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•

1

LIVENESS (Liveness)

Function:

Adjusts

tile reflectivity

of the virtual walls

ill tile hall by changing

tile rate at xa,hich tile early

reflections

decay.
Description:

The early reflections
surfaces

of a sound source

decay nmch

than in one which has highly

is referred

to as "dead",

LIVENESS

parameter

while

reflective

a room with highly

lets you adjust

the early

faster in a room with acoustically

surfaces.

A room

reflective

reflection

with acoustically

surfaces

decay

is referred

absorbent
absorbent

to as "live".

rate, and thus the "liveness"

wall
surfaces

The
of the

roonl.

Control

range:

0 to 10
Source

Sound
Live

7',

II

ead

2

Time

N"

""

Time

/@

E] _"

Time

/._

Small Rei'lecled
[

Sotlnd

Small vahle = 0

•

Large value = 10

S. INIT. DLY (Surround initial delay)

Function:

Adjusts

the dehty bet'a, een tile direct

sound and tile first reflection

field. You can only adjust this parameter
are used.
Control

•

Range:

Control

channels

1 to 49 msec

Adjusts
Range:

tile apparent

size of the surround

sound fiekt.

0.1 to 2.0

S. LIVENESS (Surround liveness)

Function:
Control

•

side of the sound

and two surround

S. ROOM SIZE (Surround room size)

Function:

•

on the surround

when at least two front channels

Adjusts
Range:

the apparent

reflectivity

of the virtual

walls in tile surround

sound field.

0 to 10

SB INI. DLY (Surround back initial delay)

Function:
Control

Adjusts
Range:

the delay between

the direct

sound and the first reflection

in tile surround

back sound field.

1 to 49 msec

•
SB ROOM SIZE (Surround
back room size)
Function:
Adjusts the apparent size of tile surround back sound field.
Control Range: 0.1 to 2.0
•
SB LIVENESS
(Surround
back liveness)
Function:
Adjusts the apparent reflectivity of the virtual wall in the surround back sound field.
Control Range: 0 to 10

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•

REV.TIME (Reverberation

Function:

Adjusts

time)

the amount

of time it takes for tile dense,

1 kHz). This changes
Description:

Set a longer
for "live"

Control

Range:

the apparent

reverberation

sources

time for "dead"

and listening

subsequent

size of the acoustic
sources

reverberation

environment

and listening

sound to decay by (,0 dB (at

over an extremely

room environments,

wide range.
and a shorter time

room environments.

1.0 to 5.0 sec
Reverberalion

Source Sound

"

60 dB

ii',

Reverberation tilne
Sound Source

Reverberalion

/ Early Reflccti( ns
U--

_

60 dB

60 dB

I_
I
Reverberation time

Reverberation time

[ Shor/
_Reverberalion

÷
Small vahle = 1.0 s

•

REV.DELAY (Reverberation

Large vahle = 5.0 s

delay)

Function:

Adjusts the time difference
reverberation
sound.

Description:

The larger the value,

betv,,een the beginning

the later the reverberation

feel like you are in a larger acoustic
Control

Range:

of the direct

sound begins.

sound

A later reverberation

environment.

0 to 250 msec
Source

Sound

(dB)

60 dB
Reverberation

Time

LA.
Reverberation
delay

Reverberation tilne

•
REV. LEVEL (Reverberation
level)
Function:
Adiusts the volume of the reverberation sound.
Description:
The larger the value, the stronger the reverberation becomes.
Control Range: 0 to 100%
Source

90

SOulld

and the beginning

of the

sound makes

you

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•
DIALG.LIFT (Dialog lift)
Fnnction:
Adjusts the height of the front and center channel sounds by assigning some of tile front and center
channel elements to the presence speakers.
Description:
The larger the parameter, the higher the position of the front and center channel sound.
Choices:
01112131415,initial setting is 0.

For 2ch Stereo:
•
DIRECT
Fnnction:
Choices:

(Direct)
Bypasses this unit's decoders and DSP processors for pure high fidelity sound "a,hen playing 2-channel
analog sources.
AUTO, OFF

• When multi-channel signals/Dolby Digital and DTSI are input, they are downmixed to 2 channels and output from tile front left and
right speakers.
• When "BASS OUT" is set to BOTH. or "FRONT SP" set to SMALL and "BASS OUT" set to SWFR. front left and right speaker lowfrequency signals are redirected to tile subwoofer.

For 7ch Stereo:
Function:
Control Range:

These parameters adjust the volume level t_r each channel ill 7-channel stereo mode.
0- 100%

•

CT LEVEL (Center level)

•

SL LEVEL (Surround left level)

•

SR LEVEL (Surround right level)

•

SB LEVEL (Surround back level)

•

PL LEVEL (Presence left level)

•

PR LEVEL (Presence level)

For PRO LOGIC IIx Music and PRO LOGIC II Music:
•
PANORAMA
(Panorama)
Ftmction:
Sends stereo signals to the surround speakers as well as tile front speakers for a wraparound effect.
Choices:
OFF, ON
•
DIMENSION
(Dimension)
Function:
Gradually adjusts the sound field either tovvards the front or towards the rear.
Control range:
-3 (towards the rear) to +3 (towards the front), initial setting is STD (standard).
•
CENTER
Fnnction:
Control range:
Initial setting:

WIDTH (Center width)
Adjusts the center image from all three front speakers to varying degrees. A larger value adjusts the
center inaage towards the front left and right speakers.
0 (center channel sound is outpnt only from center speaker) to 7 (center channel sound is outpnt only
from front left and right speakers)
3

This parameter can be set only when SUR.STANDARD

is selected.

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For DTS Neo:6 Music:
•
C. IMAGE (Center image)
Fnnction:
Adjusts tile center image from all three front speakers to varying degrees.
Control range:
0 to 1.0
Initial setting:
0.3

This parameter can be set only when SUR.STANDARD

92

is selecled.

Refer to the chart
or if the instruction
nearest authorized

•

below when this unit does not fimction

properly.

If the problem

below does not help, set this unit to the standby
YAMAHA dealer or service center.

mode,

you are experiencing

disconnect

is not listed below,'

the power cord, and contact

the

General

Problem

Cause

This unit fails to turn

The power cord ixnol connected or II1_'

on when

plug

STANDBY/

is not complelely

Refer to

Remedy

page

Connect tile power cord firmly.

inserted.

ON (or SYSTEM
POWER)

is pressed,

The

impedance

selling

ix incorrect.

The

protection

circuiny

Sel

Ihc impedance

to malch

yo[Ir

74

speakers.

or enters the standby
mode
power

soon
has

aRer
been

the

has

been

Make

aclivated,

turned on,

On-screen

its

display

does not appear.

No sound

sure

dl speaker

wire

connections

on

lifts unit

respective

connection.

Tiffs unil has been exposed to a strong
exlernal electric shock (such as lightning

Sel Ihis unit in Ihe standby mode, disconnect Ihe
power cord, plug il back in afler 30 seconds, then use

or strong

it normally.

The

11-14

and on all speakers
are secure
and Ihat file wire for
each conneclion
does nol Iouch anything
olher than

slalic

selting

elechicily),

1_)1 the on-screen

display

ix set

Select

the full

display

or shorl

display

lnode.

59

Io "DISPLAY OFF".
"(;RAY BACK" in SET MENU is sel Io
OFF, and no vkleo signal ixcurrently
being received.

Sel "GRAYBACK" Io AUTO Io always show the
OSD.

Incorrecl

Connecl

inpul

or outpul

cable

the cables

properly.

If the problem

persists,

71

15-20

conneclions,

the cables may be dek, ctive.

The oplimizer microphone ix connected.

Disconnect the oplimizer microphone.

24

The input mode ix set to DTS or
ANALOG.

Select AUTO.

37

No appropriale input source has been
selected.

Select an appropriale inpul source wilh INPUT,
MULTI CH INPUT (or MULTI CH IN on the remole
control) or the inpul seleclor billions.

30

Speaker

Secure

]2

connections

are not secure.

the connections.

The front speakers Io be used have nol
been selected properly.

Select the fronl speakers wilh SPEAKERS A and/or
B.

The

Turn

volume

is nuned

down.

up

30

Ihe volume.

The sound is milled.

Press MUTE or any operation button of tiffs tlnil Io
resume audio outpul, then adjusl Ille vokm/e.

31

The input mode ix set to ANALOG while
playing a source encoded with a DTS
signal.

Sel Ihe input mode Io AUTO or DTS.

37

Signals this unil cannot reproduce are

Play a source whose sigmds can be reproduced by,this

being

unit.

received

from

a source

componenl,

such as a CD-ROM.
No picture

oulput
and input
Ii)r Ihe piclure are
connecled to different types of video
jacks.
The

Turn on Ihe video conversion function.

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Refer to

Problem

The sound
goes off.

suddenly

Cause

Remedy

The protection circuitry has bccn activated
because of a short cimuiL etc.

Check that the impedance

page

selector

setting is correct.

Check that the speaker wires are not touching
other and then turn this unit back on.

Only the speaker on
one side can be
heard.
Only the center
speaker outputs
substantial
sound.

The

sleep

The

sound

timer

has

turned

the unit

off.

Turn

on the power,

Press MUTE

is muted.

Incorrect

cable connections.

Incorrect

balance

settings

and

phly

each

again.

31

to cancel a mute.

Connect the cables properly.
the cables may be defective.
in SET MENU.

the source

74

If the problem

persists,

12

Adjust the SPEAKER LEVEL settings.

66

Press STRAIGHT

36

When playing a monaural source with a
CINEMA DSP program_ the source signal
is directed to the center channel, and the
front and surround speakers output effect
sounds.

No sound
effect

No sound
center

from the

The sound field programs

are turned off.

from the

speaker.

No sound from the
surround speakers.

No sound from the
surround back
speakers.

No sound from the
subwoofer,

to turn them on.

Try another

The output level of the center speaker is
set to minimum.

Raise the level of the center speaker.

66

"CENTER SP" in SET MEN U is set to
NONE.

Select the appropriate setting lbr the center speaker.

64

One of the HiFi DSP programs (except lbr
7ch Stereo) has been selected.

Try another sound field program.

56

The output level of the surround speakers
is set to minim/lllL

Raise the output level of the surround speakers.

66

"SUR. L/R SP" in SET MENU is set to
NONE.

Select the appropriate setting lbr the surround left and
right speakers.

64

A monaural
STRAIGHT.

Press STRAIGHT (EFFECT) to turn on the sound
fields.

source

is being played with

sound field program.

56

You arc using a source or program
combination
that does not output sound
from all channels.

in SUR. B L/R SP.

65

"SUR. L/R SP" in SET MENU is set to
NONE.

If the surround left and right speakers are sel to
NONE, the surround back speaker setting is
automatically set to NONE. Select the appropriate
setting R)r the surround speakers.

64

"SUR. B L/R SP" in SET MENU is set to
NONE.

Select LRGx I or SMLx I.

65

"LFE/BASS OUT" in SET MENU is set
to FRNT when a Dolby Digital or DTS
signal is being phlyed.

Select SWFR or BOTH.

65

"LFE/BASS OUT" in SET MENU is set
to SWFR or FRNT when a 2-channel
source is being phlyed.

Select BOTH.

65

Presence

speakers

are selected.

The source does not contain low bass
signals.

94

(EFFECT)

speakers.

Select

surround

back speakers

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Problem

Cause

Referto
page

Remedy

Dolby Digital or DTS
sources cannot be
played, (Dolby Digital
or DTS indicator on
the front panel
display does not light
up.)

The connected component is not set to
output Dolby Digital or DTS digital
signals.

Make an appropriate setting lkdlox_ing the operating
instrllctions for your component.

The input mode is set to ANALOG.

Set the input mode to AUTO

A "humming" sound
can be heard.

Incorrect

Firmly connect the audio plugs. If the problem
persists, the cables may be dek.ctive.

The volume

level is

low while playing
record.

a

The volume level
cannot be increased,
or the sound is

cable connections.

37

or DTS.

No connection from the turntable to the
GND terminah

Connect the grounding cord of your turnable
GND terminal of this unit.

The recoM is being played on a turntable
with all MC cartridge.

The turntable should be connected to this unit through
an MC-head amplifier.

The component connected to the OUT
(REC) jacks of this unit is turned off.

Turn

on

to tile

19

19

the power to the component.

distorted.
The sound effect
cannot be recorded.

It is not possible
with a recording

A source

The source component is not connected
this unit's DIGITAL INPUT jacks.

cannot

be

recorded by a digital
recording component
connected to this
DIGITAL OUTPUT

to record the sound efk.ct
component.
to

Connect the source component
INPUT jacks.

to the DIGITAL

15-19

to

Connect tile source component
lN jacks.

to tile anak>g AUDIO

15-19

Sonle components
cannot record the
Dolby Digital or DTS sources.

jack.
A source

cannot

be

recorded by an
analog component
connected to the
AUDIO

The source component is not connected
this unit's analog AUDIO IN jacks.

OUT jacks.

The sound field
parameters and some
other settings on this
unit cannot be
changed,

"MEMORY GUARD" in SET MENU is
setto ON.

Select OFF.

This unit does not
operate properly,

Tile internal micwcomlx=ter has bccn
frozen by an external electric shock (such
as lightning or excessive static electricity)
or by a power supply with low voltage.

Disconnect tile AC power coM from tile outlet and
then phlg it in again after about 3(1seconds.

"CHECK SP WIRES"
appears in the front
panel display.

Speaker cables are short circuited.

Make sure all speaker cables are connected correctly.

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Problem

Cause

There is noise
interference
from

Referto
page

Remedy

This unit is too close to tile digital or highfrequency eqciipment.

Move this unit further a_ay from such equipment.

digital or radio
frequency equipment,
or this unit.
The picture
disturbed,

is

The vide() source uses scrambled or
encoded signals to prevenl dubbing.

There is noise
when
the OSD is displayed,

The OSD may be disturbed when
disphlying OSD through component

Select

OFF in CMPNT

OSD.

71

video

connections.

This unit suddenly
turns
into the standby
mode.

•

The intern d temperature
becomes too
high and the overheat protection circuitry
has been activated.

Wait about 1 hour l()r this unit to cool down and then
turn it back on.

Tuner
Refer
Problem

Cause
Check the antenna

There is multipath interference.

Ac[iust the antenna position to eliminate
multipath interference.

The desired station
cannot be tuned in with
the automatic
tuning
method.

The signal is too weak.

Use a high-quality directional FM antenna.

2I

Use the mamlal tuning method.

40

Previously
preset
stations
can no longer
be tuned in.

This unit has been disconnected
h)ng period.

Preset the stations

40

The desired station
cannot be tuned in with
the automatic
tuning
method.

Tile signal is weak or the antenna
connections
are loose.

There are continuous
crackling and hissing
noises,

Noises result from lightning,
fluorescent
lamps, motors, thermostats
and other electrical equipment,

Use an outdoor antenna and a ground wire.
This will help somewhaL but it is difficult to
eliminate all noise.

There
are buzzing
whining noises.

A TV set is being used nearby.

Move this unit away fiom the TV.

reception

is

noisy.

There is distortion,
and
clear reception cannot
be obtained even with a

AM

96

to page

The ch ir icteristics of FM stere()
broadcasts may cause this problem
when the transmitter is too far away or
the antenna input is poor.

FM stereo

FM

Remedy

good

2I

connections.

Try using a high-quality

directional

FM

antenna.

Use the manual tuning method.

40

FM antenna.

and

lk)r a

again.

Tighten the AM loop antenna connections
and orient it for the best reception.
Use the manual tuning

method.

4O

fip4q:l_=h'ilfqqi/t'{
'

•

Remote control
Refer to
Problem

The remote
control
does not work nor
function properly,

Cause

Wrong

distance

Remedy

or angle.

The remote control _xill function within a maximum
range of 6 m (20 It) and no more than 30 degrees offaxis from the front paneh

Direct sunlight or lighting (from an
inverter type of fluorescent lamp, etc.) is
striking tile remote control sensor of this
unit.

Reposition

The batteries

Replace all batteries.

arc weak.

The mantlfacttlrcr
set.

The remote control

page

code was not correctly

7

this unit.

3

Set the remote control code correctly.

76

Try setting another code for the same manufacturer.

76

ID and this unit's ID

Switch the library code.

control

Program the necessa W functions independently into
the programmable buttons using the Learn feature.

74.76

do not match.
Even if the remote

code is

correctly seL there are some models that
do not respond to the remote controh
The remote control
does not "learn"
new
functions.

The batteries of this remote control and/or
the other remote control are too weak.

Replace the batteries.

The distance between the two remote
controls is too much or too little.

Place tile remote controls at the proper distance.

The signal coding or modulation of the
other remote control is not compatible
with this remote controh

Learning is not possible.

Memory

Delete other unnecessary
the new functions.

capacity

is fulh

79

3

functions

to make room lbr

79

82

97

If you want to reset all of your unit's
reason, do the following.
ALL parameters,

parameters

This procedure

including

for any

completely

the SET MENU,

resets

level, assign

4

Press STANDBY/ON
selection.

to confirm your

and tuner presets.
Be sure this unit is in standby

mode.
(U.S.A. model)

If you selected

"RESET",

factory

and switches

to standby

"CANCEL",

the unit switches

presets

If you selected
standby

1,3 2

1,4

With the unit in the standby mode, hold down
STRAIGHT (EFFECT) on the front panel and
press STANDBY/ON.
The ADVANCED SETUP n]eml appears in the front
panel display.
SS"rtAiGHT

While holding
down, press

To cancel the initializatior'_ procedure without making any
changes, press STANDB Y/ON.

Rotate PROGRAM to move through the menu
and select "PRESET".
PROGRAM

3

Press STRAIGHT (EFFECT) to select the
desired setting.

i:::,_1::',::,"i:::""i"
1',,i,,,, ,,,,ii,,,, i

To reset the unit to its factory
To cancel

98

without

making

presets.

any changes.

mode and nothing

the unit is reset to its

is reset.

mode.
to

•

Dolby Surround

Dolby Snrround
to reproduce

•

Dolby Digital

Dolby Digital

independent

front channels

Dolby

called

Digital

provides
channel

(LFE is counted

using 2-channel

for the surronnd

moving

environment

are possible

wide dynamic
volume)

sound effects

precise

processing
excitement

generated

provide listeners
and realism.

(monaural).

sound

within

using digital

with previously

a digital

signal

stabilizes

moving

•

DTS

sound

DTS 96/24

sound

for multi-channel

from monaural

can be freely selected

system

on each channel

of

sound

backward-compatible

up
for

sampling

rate (compared

rate). "24" refers

24 offers sound

quality

•

EX creates

6 full-bandwidth

Digital

recording.

EX should

recorded

with Dolby

additional

channel,

realistic

moving

"flyover"

•

For the best results,

be used with movie
Digital

Dolby

sound tracks

Surround

EX. With this

you can experience

more dynamic

sound

especially

and "fly-around"

with scenes

and

with

effects.

Dolby Pro Logic II

Dolby Pro Logic
decode
software.
channel

of existing

This new technology
playback

center channel,
(instead

lI is an improved

vast numbers

technique

nsed to

Dolby

Surround

enables

a discrete

5-

with 2 tYont left and right channels,
and 2 surround

of only 1 surround

1

left and right channels

channel

for conventional

mode.

Dolby Pro Logic IIx
enabling

discrete

multi-channel
playback from 2-channel or nmlti-channel
sources. There is a Music mode for music, a Movie mode
for movies

and a Game

96/24

sound wdth fill-quality
and motion

fill-

picture

•

DTS (Digital Theater Systems)
Digital Surround
DTS digital surround "a,as developed to replace the analog
soundtracks of movies with a 6-channel digital sound
track, and is now rapidly gaining popularity in movie
theaters around the workt. Digital Theater Systems Inc.
has developed a home theater system so that you can
enjoy the depth of sound and natural spatial representation
of DTS digital surround in your home. This system
produces practically distortion-t_ee 6-channel sound
(technically, a left, right and center channels, 2 surround
channels, pins an LFE 0.1 channel as a subwoofer, for a
total of 5. l-channels). The unit incorporates DTS-ES
decoder that enables 6.1 - channel reproduction by adding
the surround back channel to existing 5. l-channel tUrmat.

•

Nee:6

Neo:6 decodes
channel

Dolby Pro Logic lIx is a ne'a, technology

DTS 96/

Pro

Logic technology).
Music and Game modes are also
available for 2-channel sources in addition to the Movie

•

word length.
to the original

output

channels from 5.l-channel
sources. This is done using a
matrix decoder that derives 3 surround channels from the
2 in the original

and 96/24 5. l-channel

"96" refers

to the typical 48 kHz

to 24-bit

transparent

motion video for nmsic programs
soundtracks
on DVD-video.

Dolby Digital EX

and is fully

with all DTS decoders.

master,

Digital

to

level of audio quality

on DVD-Video,

your enjoyment.

Dolby

that

and directionality.

offers an nnprecedented

to a 96 kHz sampling

configuration

processing
the volume
effects

as

built into this unit

96/24

and the

unheard

Pro Logic decoder

all video tapes
broadcasts

The

to nlinimum
channels

reproduces

is widely nsed with nearly

automatically

sound

range.

and in many TV and cable

enhance

Surround.

channel

2 front
for dialog

for special

and laser discs,
employs

sound

a center channel

frequency

system

effects:

Dolby Surround

By

more

recording

sound

channel

The surround

a narrow

as 0.1 channel).
speakers,

With this unit, any sound enviromnent
to a 5.1 -channel

effects

well. The Dolby

and surronnd

maximum

audio

for bass

(stereo),

and a surround

has

by the 5 fill-range

sound orientation

3

(monaural),

the system

than with Dolby

range (from

reproduced

5 fidl-range

effect),

a total of 5.1 -channels
accurate

audio. With

especially

LFE (low frequency
stereo

system that gives

and right), and 2 surronnd

With an additional

effects,

sonnd

nmlti-channel

(left, center,

stereo channels,
channels.

surronnd

analog

and dynamic

left and right channels

is a digital

you completely

uses a 4 channel

realistic

the conventional

playback

by the specific

playback

with the fill-range

separation

jnst like digital

modes are available;
sources and "Cinema

2-channel

sources

decoder.

It enables

channels
discrete

"Music
mode"

for 6

with higher

signal playback.

mode" for playing
for movies.

Two

nmsic

mode for games.

99

|qllib'b',_ llll'

•

CINEMA

DSP

Since the Dolby
originally

Surround

designed

and DTS systems

for use in movie

theaters,

xx,ere
their effect

is best felt in a theater having many speakers and designed
f%r acoustic effects. Since home conditions,
such as room
size, wall material,
differ so widely,
the sound
measured

original

Pro Logic,

provide

of speakers,

and so on, can

that there are differences

in

heard as well. Based on a wealth of actually
data, YAMAHA
CINEMA DSP uses

YAMAHA
Dolby

number

it's inevitable

sound
Dolby

the visual

field technology
Digital

and audio experience

in the listening

room of your own home.

•

CINEMA

SILENT

to combine

and DTS systems
of movie

to
theater

YAMAHA hits developed a natural, realistic sound effect
DSP algorithm for headphones.
Parameters for headphones have been set for each sound
field so that accurate representations of all the sound field
programs can be enjoyed on headphones.
•

Virtual

YAMAHA
algorithm
surround

CINEMA

that allows
effects

using virtual

speaker.

a Virtual

you to enjoy

even without

surround

It is even possible
minimal

DSP

has developed

two-speaker

CINEMA

DSP

DSP sound field

any surround

speakers

by

speakers.

to enjoy Virtual

CINEMA

•
ITU-R
ITU-R is the radio communication sector of the ITU
(International Telecommunication Union). ITU-R
recommends a standard speaker placement which is used
in many critical listening rooms, especially for mastering
purposes.
•

a center

channel

•
PCM (Linear PCM)
Linear PCM is a signal format under "a,hich an analog
audio signal is digitized, recorded and transmitted without
using any compression. This is used as a method of
recording CDs and DVD audio. The PCM system uses a
technique for sampling the size of the analog signal per
very small unit of time. Standing for "pulse code
modulation", the analog signal is encoded as pulses and
then modulated for recording.

•

DSP using a

system that does not include

LFE0.1

This channel is for the reproduction of low bass signals.
The frequency range for this channel is 20 Hz to 120 Hz.
This channel is counted as 0.1 because it only enforces a
low frequency range compared to the full-range
reproduced by the other 516 channels in Dolby Digital or
DTS 5.116.1 -channel systems.

Sampling frequency and number of
quantized bits

When digitizing

an analog

audio signal,

times the signal

is sampled

per second

sampling

frequency,

while the degree

converting

the sound

the number

of quantized

on the sampling
the sound

the number

of quantized

sampling

frequency,

bits.

quantized
reproduced.

100

back is deternfined

level difference

range

is determined

bits. In principle,

the wider

that can be phtyed back,

when

value is called

rate, while the dynamic

representing

of

the

of fineness

level into a numeric

The range of rates that can be phtyed
based

the number
is called

by

the higher

the

the range of frequencies

and the higher

bits, the more finely the sound

the number

of

level can be

•

Component

video signal

With tile component
is separated

video signal

and Pit signals
reproduced

for the chrominance.

more faithfidly

of these signals

the "color

luminance

signal

A monitor

with component

Color

difference

signal"

signal

and the Ps

can be
because

The component

is subtracted

to use the component

each

signal is

because

the

from the color signal.

input jacks

is required

in order

signal for output.

Composite video signal

With the composite
is composed

video signal

of three

color, brightness

system,

basic elements

and synchronization

video jack on a video component
elements combined.

•

tile video

with this system

is independent.

also called

•

system,

into the Y signal for the luminance

the video signal

of a video picture;
data. A composite

transmits

these three

S-video signal

With the S-video
transmitted

signal

system,

using a pin cable

the video signal

is separated

normally

and transmitted

as the Y signal for the luminance

and the C signal for the

chrominance

cable.

S VIDEO

through

the S-video

jack eliminates

and allows recording

Using the

video signal transmission

and playback

loss

of even more beautiful

images.

101

AUDIO

SECTION

VIDEO

• Minimum RMS Output Pm_erlbr FronL Ccntcr, Surround,
Surround back
20 Hz to 20 kHz_ 0.0(V,_THD_ 8 L) .................................... 100 W
• Maximum
[China,

Power
Korea

and

iEIAJ)
General

models]

1 kHz, 10% THD, 8 £2 .......................................................

140 W

• Dynumic Power (IHF)
8/6/4/2 £_ ....................................................... 135/170/200/245 W
DIN Standard Output Power [U.K. and Europe models]
1 kHz, 0.7q_ THD, 4 £_ ......................................................

150 W

• IEC Output Power [UK. and Europe models]
1 kHz, 0.06% THD, 8 L) ....................................................

110 W

•

• Damping Factor (IHF)
20 Hz to 20 kHz, 8 £) ................................................

120 or more

SECTION

• Video Signal Type ........................................................
• Signal to Noise Ratio ...............................................

PAL/NTSC
5(/dB or more

• Frequency Response (MONITOR OUT)
Composite, S-video ................................ 5 Hz to 10 MHz, 3 dB
Component ............................................. 5 Hz to 60 MHz, 3 dB
FM SECTION*
• Tuning Range
IU.S.A. and Canada models] ......................... 87.5 to 107.9 MHz
[General model] ....................... 87.5187.50 to 108.01108.00 MHz
[Other models] ........................................... 87.50 to 108.00 MHz
• Usable Sensitivity (IHF) ......................................

1.0 pV (I 1.2 dBf)

• Signal to Noise Ratio ilHF)
Mono/Stereo ............................................................

76 dB/70 dB

• Frequency Response
CD terminal to Front L/R ..................... 10 Hz to 100 kHz, 3 dB

• Harmonic Distortion (I kHz)
Mono/Stereo ..............................................................

• Total Harmonic Distortion
PHONO to REC OUT i211Hz to 2(}kHz, 1 V) ...... 0.02% or less
CD, etc. to Front L/R
120 Hz to 20 kHz, 5/) W, 8 £_) ............................ 0.06% or less

• Stere() Separation ( 1kHzJ ......................................................

• Signal to Noise Ratio (IHF-A Network)
Phono 15 mV) to REC OUT
[UK., Europe and Australia models] .................... 81 dB or more
[Other models] ...................................................... 86 dB or more
CD 125/) mV) to Front L/R. Efk.ct Off ............... 1/10dB or more

• Tuning Range
IU.S.A. and Canada models] ............................ 530 to 1710 kHz
[Gener d model] ................................ 5301531 to 1710/1611 kHz
[Other models] ................................................... 531 to 1611 kHz

• Residual Noise (IHF-A Network)
Front L/R ..............................................................

150 pV or less

• Channel Separation ( 1 kH//10 kHz)
PHONO (shorted) to Front L/R ................. 60 dB/55 dB or more
CD i5.1 k£_terminated) to Front L/R ........ 60 dB/45 dB or more
• Tone Control (Front L/R)
BASS Boost/Cut ..................................................... _+6dB/50 Hz
BASS Turnover Frequency ............................................... 35//Hz
TREBLE BoosffCut .............................................. _+6dB/20 kHz
TREBLE Turnover Frequency ......................................... 3.5 kHz
• Phones Output .........................................................

15(}mV/100 £2

• Input Sensitivitv/lnput hnpedance
PHONO ................................................................. 2.5 mV/47 k_
CD, etc .................................................................
200 mV/47 k£_
MULTI CH INPUT .............................................. 200 mV/47 k£_
• Output Level/Output hnpedance
REC OUT ............................................................ 200
PRE OUT ....................................................................
SUB WOOFER ..........................................................
ZONE 2 OUTPUT
[U.S.A., Canada, Australia and
Europe models] ................................................... 200

102

mV/1.2 k£_
2 VII.2 k£_
4 VII.7 k[2

42 dB

• Frequency Response ........................ 20 Hz to 15 kHz, +0.5, 2 dB
AM SECTION*

• Usable Sensitivity ...........................................................

300 ]lV/m

GENERAL
• Po_er Supply
[U.S.A. and Canada models] ............................ AC 120 V, 60 Hz
[Australia model] .............................................. AC 240 V, 5(}Hz
[China model] ................................................... AC 220 V, 50 Hz
[Korea model] ................................................... AC 220 V, 60 Hz
[U.K. and Europe models] ................................ AC 230 V, 50 Hz
[General model] ............. AC 1101120/2201230_40 V, 50160 Hz
• Power Consumption
[U.S.A. and Canada models] ............................... 400 W1500 VA
[Other models] ..................................................................
440 W
• Standby Power Consumptkm ....................................

0.1 W or less

• AC Outlets
[U.K. and Australia models] ............. 1(Total 100 W maximum)
[U.S.A., Canada md China models]... 2 ITotal 100 W maximum)
[Europe aM General models] ............... 2 (Total 5(}W maximum)
• Dimensions (W x H x D) ................................. 435 x 171 x 420 mm
(17-118" x 6-3/4" x 16-112")
• Weight ............................................................

mV/1.2 k[2

0.2%K}.3%

'_Except

Europe

model

12.5 kg (27 lbs 9 oz)

¢_._
2005
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., SCARSOROUGH,
ONTARIO M1S 3R1, CANADA
ELECTRONIK
EUROPA G.m.b.H. SIEMENSSTR.
22-34, 25462 RELLINGEN BEI HAMBURG, GERMANY
ELECTRONIQUE
FRANCE S.A. RUE AMBROISE CROIZAT BP70 CROISSY-BEAUBOURG
77312 MARNE-LA-VALLEE
CEDEX02,
ELECTRONICS
(UK) LTD. YAMAHA HOUSE, 200 RICKMANSWORTH
ROAD WATFORD, HERTS WD18 7GQ, ENGLAND
SCANDINAVIA
A.S. J A WETTERGRENS
GATA 1, BOX 30053, 400 43 V,_STRA FROLUNDA, SWEDEN

YAMAHA

MUSIC AUSTRALIA

PTY, LTD. 17-33 MARKET

ST., SOUTH

MELBOURNE,

3205 VIC., AUSTRALIA

YAMAHA CORPORATION All Fights reserved

FRANCE

YAMAHA CORPORATION
Printed in Malaysia

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