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CAUTION
RISKOF
ELECTRIC
SHOCKDONOT
OPEN

CAUTION:

TO REDUCE

ELECTRIC

SHOCK,

THE RISK OF

TO QUALIFIED
PERSONNEL.

Read

these

instructions.

2

Keep

these

instructions.

3
4

Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.

5
6

Do not else this apparatus

7

Do not block any ventilation
openings,
lnstall in
accordance
with the mannlacmrer's
instructious.

Clean

only

with

near any heat

heat registers,

stoves,
that produce

grounding=type

plug.

one wider

Explanation

of Graphical

The lightning

Symbols

enclosure

that may be of

sufficient magnitude to constitute
of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation

point within

a risk

an

for replacement
cord

point

they

where

The serial number
Retain this Owner's
reference.

fi'om being

convenience

12 Use only

with

bracket,

the cart,

or table

manufacturer,
apparatus.

has

blade

If the

consult

an

outlet.

walked

on or pinched

receptacles,

and the

the apparatus.
specified

by the

a cart

tripod,

by the

or sold with

wheu

apparatus

stand,

specified

When

the

is used,

moving

the cart/

combination

to avoid

use

injury

tip-over.

13 {lnplug
ulmsed

this apparatus
lot long

during

periods

lightning

storms

to qualified

service

personnel.

is required

when

damaged

in any way,

such as power=supply

is damaged,

liquid

into the apparatus,
or moisture,

does

or when

of time.

Servicing

has been

the apparatus

spilled

the apparatus
not operate

has been
cord

or objects

has been
normally,

or plug

have fallen

exposed

to rain

or has been

dropped.

is located on the rear of the unit.
Manual

in a safe place lbr future

FOR CANADIAN
To prevent

CUSTOMERS

electric shock, match wide blade of plug to

wide slot and fully insert.
This Class B digital apparatus
ICES-003.

i En

plug

wide

your safety.

yore" outlet,

of the obsolete

exit from

14 Re[L'r all servicing

MODEL:
Serial No.:

The

manufacturer.

from

Please record the serial number of this unit in the space
below.

type

prong.
for

or

has two blades

A grounding

11 Only else attachments/accessories

operating and maintenance
(servicing)
instructions in the literature

IMPORTANT

plug

grounding

are provided

the power

as radiators,
(including

of the polarized

does not fit into

at plugs,

caution

the appliance.

purpose

the other.

particularly

equilateral triangle is intended to alert
you to the presence of important

accompanying

prong

plug

electrician

10 Protect

['lash wilh arrowhead

symbol within an equilateral triangle, is
intended to alert you to the presence of
uninsulaled "dangerous voltage" wilhin
the product's

provided

thau

such

apparatus

A polarized

and a third

or the third

•

sources

heat.

the salbty

two blades

water.

or other

Do not deleat

with

SERVICE

near

dry cloth.

Do not install

amplifiers)

DO NOT REMOVE

COVER (OR BACK). NO USERSERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING

1

complies

with Canadian

FCC INFORMATION
1

IMPORTANT
UNIT!

NOTICE:

(for US customers)
DO NOT MODIFY

THIS

4

This product, when installed as indicated in the
instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC
requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by
Yamaha may void ynur authority, granted by the FCC,
to use the product.
IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to
accessnries 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 lollow instructions could void
your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA.
NOTE: This product has been tested and lonnd to
comply with the requirements listed in FCC
Regulations, Part 15 for Class "B" digital devices.
Compliance with these requirements prnvides a
reasonable level of assurance that your use of this
product in a residential environment will not result in
harmfnl interference with other electronic devices.
This equipment generates/uses radio fl'equencies and,
if nnt installed and used according tn the instructions
found in the users manuah may cause interfi_rence
harmful tn the operation nf other electrnnic devices.

5
6

7

8

9

Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee
that interfi_rence will nnt occur in all installations. If
this product is found to be the snnrce nf interli_rence,
which can be determined by turning the unit "OFF"
and "ON", please try to eliminate the problem by using
one of the lollnwing measures:
Relocate either this product or the device that is being
affected by the interli_rence.
Utilize power outlets that are on difli_rent 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 lea&in is 300 ohm
ribbon lead, change the lead=in to coaxial type cable.
If these corrective measures do not produce
satislactnry 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 Orangethnrpe
Ave., Buena Park. CA 90620.
The above statements apply ONLY to those products
distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its
subsidiaries.

We Want You Listening For A Lifetime
Yamaha and the Electronic Industries Association's
Consumer Electronics
Group want you to get the
most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud
and clear without
sensitive hearing.
LISTENING
Fo_ALiletime

annoying blaring or distortion - and, most imporlantly,
without affecting your
Since hearing damage from loud sounds is olden undetectable
until it is too late,

Yamaha and the Electronic Industries Association's
avoid prolonged exposure from excessive volume

Consumer
levels.

Electronics

Group recommend

you to

ii En

1

To assure
carefully.

the finest perlormance,
Keep it in a sale place

2

Install this unit in a well vemilated,
cool,
- away from direct sunlight,
heat sources,
moisture,
following

please read this manual
for future reli_rence.

and/or cold. For proper
minimum
clearances.

dry, clean
vibration,

ventilation,

place
dust,

allow

the

Top: 5 crn (2 in)
Rear: 5 cm (2 in)
Sides:
1 cm (3/8 in)
3

Locate

4

motors,
or translormers
to avoid humming
sounds.
Do not expose this unit to sudden temperature
changes
from cold to hot, and do not locate this unit in an

this unit away

environment

with

from

high

other

electrical

humidity

(i.e.

appliances,

a room

with

a

humidifier)
to prevent condensation
inside this unit,
which may cause an electrical
shock, fire, damage to this
5

unit, and!or personal
injury.
Avoid installing
this unit where

foreign

ohjects

may

lull

onto this unit and/or this unit may be exposed
to liquid
dripping
or splashing.
On the top of this unit, do not
place:
Other components,
as they may cause damage
discoloration
on the surface of this unit.
Burning

objects

(i.e. candles),

as they

and/or

may cause

fire,

damage
to this unit, and/or personal
injury.
Containers
with liquid in them. as they may f:dl and
liquid may cause electrical
damage
to this unit.
6

shock

to the user

Do not cover this unit with a newspaper,
curtain,
etc. in order not to obstruct
heat

tablecloth,
radiation.

temperature
inside this unit rises, it may cause
damage to this unit, and!or personal
injury.
in this unit to a wall
are complete.

Do not plug
connections

8
9

Do not operate this unit upside-down.
possibly
causing
damage.
Do not use force on switches,
knobs

10

Wizen disconnecting

11

outlet, grasp the plug; do not pull the cable.
Do not clean this unit with chemical
solvents:

12

damage the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth.
Only voltage specified
on this unit must be used.

cable

until

If the

fire,

7

the power

outlet

and/or

all

It may overheat,
and!or
from

cords.
the wall
this might
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
damage resulting
from use of this unit with
13

other than specified.
To prevent
damage
by lightning,
and outdoor antennas
disconnected
the unit

14

during

a lightning

Do not attempt to modif'r
qualified
Yamaha
service
needed.
reasol]S.

The

cabinet

15

Wizen not planning
time (i.e. vacation),
the wall outlet.

16

Be sure to read
common
is lanlty.

17

should

storm.
or fix this unit. Contact
personnel
wizen any service
never

be opened

errors

before

section

concluding

is

for any

to use this unit for long periods
disconnect
the AC power plug

Befk>re moving
this unit, press
standby
mode, and disconnect
from the wall outlet.

III En

keep the power
cable
from a wall outlet or

the "Troubleshooting"

operating

lot any
a voltage

of
from

on
that this unit

(_) to set this unit in
the power supply
cable

18 Condensation will lorm when the surrounding
temperature changes suddenly. Disconnect the power
supply cable from the outlet, then leave the unit alone.
19 lustall this unit near the wall outlet and where the AC
power plug can be reached easily.
20 The batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such
as sunshine, fire or like.
21 Secure placement or installation is the owner's
responsibility. Yamaha shall not be liable lot any accident
caused by improper placement or installation of speakers.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN
OR MOISTURE.

As long as this unit is connected to the AC wall outlet,
it is not disconnected from the AC power source even
if you turn off this unit by _). In this state, this unit is
designed to consume a very small quantity of power.

(Power key)
Turns on the: pov_c'r of this unit or sc'ts it to the standby
mode.

Supplied items ............................................
Front panel .................................................
Placing ........................................................
Connection .................................................
Operation ....................................................

2
2
3
4
6

Enjoying sound with your preference ......... 7
Additional Information ................................
8
Operation indicators of the unit ................ 11
Troubleshooting
.......................................
12
Specification .............................................
14

II About this manual
•

In this manual,

operations

that can be performed

explained using the remote contmh
• -"4_"-indicates a tip for your operation.

using either the front panel buttons

Notes contain

important

iulimnation

or the remote

control

about safety and operating

are

instructions.

• This manual is produced 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 the product, the product has priority.

II Notes on the remote control and batteries
•

Do not spill water or other liquids on the remote control.

•
•

Do not drop the remote contmh
Do not leave or store the remote
-

places
places

-

places of extremely
dusty places

control

in the following

places:

of high humidity, such as near a bath
of high temperatures,
such as near a heater or a stove
low temperatures

•
•

Do not expose the remote control sensor of this unit to direct sunlight or lighting such as inverted fluorescent lamps.
If the batteries grow old, the effective operation range of the remote control decreases considerably.
If this happens,

•

replace the batteries with two new ones as soon as possible.
Do not use old batteries together with new ones.

•

Do not use different types of batteries (such as alkaline and manganese batteries) together.
carefully as these different types of batteries may have the same shape and color.

•

Exhausted bmteries may leak. If the bmteries have leaked, dispose of them immedimely. Avoid touching the leaked material
or letting it come into contact with clothing, etc. Clean the battery compartment thoroughly before installing new batteries.

•
•

Do not throw away batteries with general house waste. Dispose of them correctly in accordance with your local regulations.
Keep batteries away from childrcn. If a battery is accidentally
swallowed, contact your doctor immediately.

•
•

When not planning to use the remote control for long periods
Do not charge or disassemble
the supplied batteries.

of time, remove

the batteries

Read the packaging

from the remote controh

1 En

Before assembly

and connecting,

make sure you have received

all of the following

items.

Main unit x 1

Optical cable x 1
(1.5 m (4.9 ft))

Battery x 2
(AAA, R03, ua4)

Remote control x 1

[__

_

^

Mounting

iNPUT
I

[]

template

SURROUND

D

CLEAR VOICE

[]

x 1

Spacer x 2
(for attaching to a wall)

URIVOLUME

DTS

D

DrlD

D

D[IPL_

[]

L

f

@ Indicators

iNPUT

@ TV remote

Light up to show the system condition.(_;,

P. 11)

The indicators automatically become darker if the unit is
left turned on fk>r5 seconds without any operation being
performed. (Auto dimmer ftmction)
control

Receives infrared
this unit.

2 En

Selects

_

"_

sensor

signals

from the TV remote

an input source you want to listen to. (_'_ P. 6)

@ VOLUME
Controls

of

+

® INPUT

sensor
signals from the remote control

VOLUME

control

Recei_.cs infrared
contmh

\11

@ Remote

--

@

-/+
the volume

of the unit. (_<, P. 8)

@ (Power)
Turns on the unit, or sets it to standby

mode.

Installation:
Example

illustrated examples
1

1

Example 2

Attach the supplied mounting template
on a wall and mark the holes of the

Example 3

mounting template.
Tapes or

thum tac's
k
/

Example
Example

1: Unit beneath
2: Unit without

TV
stand beneath

Example

3: Wall mounting

TV (_

P. 9)

2

Remove the mounting template and then
install the commercially available screws
and the supplied spacers at the marks.

Ir#6Ig-N
•

Do not place

the unit on/under

as BD player

in a pile.

system
•

failure,

Depending
to external
done

etc. in other

components

place

which

When

you clean
as cloth

•

Do not touch

•

Place

the unit

procedure

brackets

components

of the unit

such

environment,

connections

as TV or BD player
We recommend
all components

is best done

the unit, use a clean,

away

on the frnnt

from

that you
in order

to

first.

with

and bottom

nf the unit.

than 51) mm

real" panel

on the rear nf the unit

2 to 4 mm
(1/16" to 3/16")

dry and snl: cloth

your TV more

ynur TV

"Spacer (5 mm (1/_4_2)---T-_
7 to 9 mm
-_
-_ 4 mm (#81
(114" to 318")j__,_
._-._:_, .....
,'_/,_JL_
Minimum

can be

f_>r glasses).
the grille

!................................................................................................

may cause

components.

the unit.

and arrange

sn as not tn damage
The

such

befk_re installing

decide

(such

any other

vibration

on your installation

temporarily

•

The

Mark

^

3

(2")

Hang the unit on the screws using the
brackets on the rear of the unit.

nf the unit.

are removable.

•

Do not attach
materials
cause

•

You can attach the unit to a wall using the brackets
rear of the unit.

The customer
this installation
installation

could cause the unit to fall, resulting
personal injury.

in

Use

•

•

the unit to a wall

such as plaster

commercially

available

screws

Make

sure you use specified

screws

clamps

ntber than specified

screws,

nails,

or two-sided

When

connecting

on a loose

caught
Alter

woods.

of weak
Doing

so may

that

can support

the

nf the installation.

will not become

•

that is made

nr veneered

the unit to f:dl.

weight

on the

When installing the unit on a wall, all
installation
work must be performed
by a
qualified contractor
or dealer.
must never attempt to perform
work. Improper or inadequate

20 mm (3/4")

attaching

tape, may cause

to attach

in place where

If your loot or hand

cable,
the unit,

screws,

the unit tn lhll.

the unit, fix the cables
loose.

the unit. Using

such as short

accidentally

they
gets

the unit may lhll.
check

securely.

Yamaha

will bear

accidents

caused

by improper

that the unit

no responsibility

is fixed
li)r any

installations.

3 En

•
•

Do not connect the power cable until all connections
are completed.
Do not use excessive force when inserting the cable plug. Doing so may damage
and/or terminal.

the cable plug

The unit plays the audio output from your TV.
Connect input compouents
such as a BD player, etc., to your TV first and check the compouents
connecting to the unit. See the manuals of your TV and BD player, etc., for details.
After that, connect

the unit to your TV as the illustration

play properly

before

below.
BD player

STB

m

I[

1. Remove the cap

Optical

cable

TV

(supplied)

2. Check the direction of
the plug

To AC wall outlet

II Setting your TV
As conneclions
are completed, set your TV as below bel'ore operation.
• Set the volume ol' the TV to minimum.
• ll' applicable,

den

set the audio output of your TV's built-in

speakers

to off.

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--'@'--Alternative

connections

Connect the input componcnts
(BD player, STB, etc) to the unit directly in the folloxxAng cases.
• When the unit does not play the sound output from the components
connected to your TV (_, P. 4).
•

When your TV does not have any audio input jacks to connect

Refer to "Using an external
of the unit.

*

ff connecting
ofl' switching

subwoofcr"

(_

input components,

such as a BD player, etc.

P. 8) for details on the use of an external subwoofcr

an external Yamaha subwool)r,
of the unit and subwoofer.

use the cable supplied

with the subwoofer

and appropriate

settings

to enable synchronous

on/

5 En

Once you have l'inished all cable connections
playback

and remole

control

operation,

l'ollow the procedure

below to start basic

Ol')eration.

Installing the batteries
Before installing

batteries

or using the remote

control,

make sure that you read precautions on the remote control
and batteries in "Notes on the remote control and
batteries"

(_* P. 1).

Operation range
Use Ihe remote

control

and point it toward
@

@ (Power):
standby

Turns

on the unit, or sets

it to

mode.

@ Input buttons:
to listen to.
@ UNIVOLUME:

Select

the input

Turns

source

UniVolume

you want

mode on and

off. (_'_ P. 7)
@

CLEAR

VOICE:

Turns

Clear

voice

Turns

the audio

mode

on and

off. (_'_ P. 7)
@

AUDIO
mode

@

SURROUND/STEREO:
mode.

@

DELAY:

a_!justiug

Switch

surround/stereo

(_'_ P. 7)

SUBWOOFER
volume.

@

VOLUME

@

MUTE:

SEn

delay

on and off. (_'_ P. 8)

+/-:

Adjust

the subwoofer

(_'_ P. 8)
+/-:
Switches

At!just

the volume.

mute mode

(_'_ P. 8)

on and off. (_'_ P. 8)

wit hin 6 m (20 1_)of the main unit

the remote

control

sensor.

\1/

-'c_'-When

you play back

a BD player

1

2

jack

Turn your TV on.
Press the TV button to switch the input of
the unit to "TV."
The unit plays the TV sound,

iNPUT

The INPUT

_m=

indicator

lights up in green.

1
2

,=7,"

3

Switch

the input

components

of your

such

3

input

unit.

the video

video

source

Press

the BD/DVD

switch

the input

Start

such as

to the audio

input

such

of your

TV to the

as a BD player.
or STB

of the

button

to

unit.

The color of INPUT indicator depends
inpul.(_
P. 11)

TV if you use

as a BD player.

Switch

of the

components

connected

on the selected

playback.

\11

For inl2)rmation on the external component,
instruction manual lor the producl.

Playback

in surround

sound:

refer to the

You can enjoy a

realistic sound efl)ct using Yamaha's
SURROUND
XTREME.

exclusive

Playback
in stereo
sound:
An extended
achieved for a 2 channel source.

AIR

sound is

While watching

the TV, compensate

volume dif[_:rences
following cases.

to make it easier

•

the channel

When switching

the excessive
to hear during

the

• When a TV program changed to commercial
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_iiiiii!Jiiiiii_iii!ii!ii!ii!ili!
•

SURROUND

SURROUND

,,L
Green

STEREO

SURROUND

When one program
started

[]

is finished

and another

program

UNIVOLUIE

No light
,¢1%

On/Off

Green

This function makes dialogue in movies, TV dramas or
play-by-play
broadcasting
clear to listen lo.

CLEARV0iCE
On/Off

Green

7

En

l_2r_[_[_[ol#Dlll_[oldlnDI¢[oli

Press VOLUME
level.

You can use 1his function

+/- to adjust the volume

with a lagging

[]

[]

1

[1110
DTS

SURROUND CLEARV01CE UNJVOLUNE

[]

[]

to delay sOUnLIto synchronize

video image.

Press

and

more

than

hold

AUDIO

DELAY

3 seconds

adjustment

to enter
D[LAY

mode.

Up .......
D[10

_" Down
The color of FII'ID DTS inclicator changes

depending

on

the adjustable range. Green indicates a lower volume
level, orange a moderate level, and red a higher leveh

iNPUT

SURROUND

..m..

[]

CLEAR VOICE

UNIVOLNNE

[]

[]

DT8

D[I

[]

PL_

[]

Flashes in green (_, P. 11)

2

Press SUBWOOFER

+/- to adjust the

delay time. (+ increases the delay time)
IXIR

Note that when the FlrlD DTS indicator is red, the volume is
set to a higher level. Excessive
hearing or bother others.

sound may damage your

iNPUT

SURROUND

..Ill.

[]

CLEAR VOICE

UNiVOLDME

OTS

D

D

[]

DO

PLO

[]

Make the delay time longer

\ll

..-@-_
To turn off the volume temporarily,
MUTE.

press

MUTE
Make the delay

To resume the volume, press MUTE again or
press VOLUME +_.

orange

3
Press
level.

SUBWOOFER

+/- to adjust

time

shorter

The color of lIPID DTS indicator changes depending on
the adjustable range. Green indicates a shomer delay time,

the bass

a medium

Press

delay,

AUDIO

adjustment

and red a longer delay.

DELAY

to exit the

mode.

\1/

The color of lIPID DTS indicator

changes

depending

on

the bass level. Green indicates a minus level, orange a
standard level (default value is 0), and red a plus level.

The adjustment mode is canceled if" the unit is ]eft for 20
seconds without any operation being performed.

NNtn
Although the unit has a subwoofer built-in, you can use
commercially available powered subwoofcr of your
choice. Refer to "Alternative connections" (_ P. 5).

The SURROUND
indicator (for 2
seconds
after on)
Ihe
unil
is turned

SURROUND
%m,.
Green

SURROUND
[]
No light

1

Set the unit to standby mode.

2

Press both the VOLUME - button and

• The default
subwoofcr.

button of the main unit, release the (_
button first, then release the VOLUME button.

• You can verify the current setting by turning
unit on again from standby mode.

This unit is turned on when switching between
built-in subwoofcr and external subwoolbr.
The SURROUND
illustration.

SEn

indicator

of the built-in

the

lights up as the following

Check if the setting is correct.

setting is playback

(_, P. 11)

You cannot
subwoofer

use the built-in
simtlltaneousl.v.

subwoofer

and the external

the

2

TV remote

control

operation

may be difficult

if the unit
The unit is turned on when switching

hides the sensor of your TV when beneath or under the
TV. Try the two solutions below and see whether this

control relay l'unction on/off.
The CLEAR VOICE indicator

solves the problem.
Move

@

the unit

@ Remove
the unit.

following illustration.
(_, P. 11 )

in all directions.

the stands

to lower

Press both the VOLUME + button and _)
button of the main unit, release the
button first, then release the VOLUME +
button.

the height

the TV remote

lights up as the

Check if the setting is correct.

! !!i!:
!i!!!

of
The (?LEAR
VOICE indicator

CLEARVOICE

(for 2 seconds
after

tile

tlnit

CLEARVOiCE

[]

_ [],_

iS

*

No light

turned on)

• The default setting is off.
• You can verify the current

I_

Green

setting by turning the

unit on again from standby

mode.

• Move tlle unit in all directions again ifTV remote control
remains difficult.
• The TV remote control relay ffmction is enabled even if
tlle unit is in standby mode.
Keep the stands and screws in a safe place for future use.

_ function
sing TV remote control relay
If you cannot solve the problem by the suggestions abo_,c,
follow the procedure below and use the TV remote
control
control

relay l'unction, which relays the TV remote
signal received at the front of the unit to the

remote
control

control sensor of your TV through the TV remote
signal transmitter at the rear of the unit.

You can use the TV remote control

solely to operate

by

having the unit learn the TV remote control operations.
You can operate the following functions by TV remote
control.
• Volume

down

• Volume

up

•

Power on/standby

mode

Some TV remote controls may not control these functions.
Use the remote control supplied with the unit in this case.
control sensor of
The remote
your TV

I

TV remote

control

signal

transmitter

L/_ 1

1

Set the

2

Press
button
button
button.

unit and
both

the

TV to standby
INPUT

button

Set the

unit

to standby

mode.

learning

and

_)

of the main unit, release the
first, then release the INPUT

The unit enters the remote control
1

mode.

mode.

(_

iNPUT
%=.,
Flashes in
red

Continued

to the next page. ,,*

9 En

3

Press the button below of the main unit to
select the operation
learn.

you want the unit to
•

The unit

will automatically

in the remote
minutes

_nt _ _n,tto
Volume
Volume
Power

down

VOLUME

up

VOLUME

on/standby

•

m;ngi

control

without

set to standby

learning

mode

any operation

If learning

fails,

try again

that screen

glare

may

being

with

disturb

mode

is left turned

if the trait
on for 5

perlormed.

your TV turned
TV remote

control

off. Note
learning.

[] [] m [] [] m
+

[] [] [] [] [] m
[] [] [] ,1!

(/)

mode

4

Point your TV remote control at the

1

remote control sensor and press the
respective button twice or three times
until the indicator changes from flashing
green to lit green.

2

Set the unit to standby mode.
Press both the INPUT
button and d) button of the

DBD
DTS

main unit, release the (b
button first, then release the
INPUT button.

3

_
t _
Flashes in
red

Press the INPUT button of the main unit
again for more than 3 seconds.

4

Release
when

the INPUT

ODD DTS

button

indicator

of the main

unit

flashes.

Press the (/) button of' the main unit for more than 3

e.g.

Press
(1 sec)

seconds to finish the remote control learning mode, or
to have the unit learn operations of another TV
remote control.

Volume up
Flashes
rapidly

[] [] j [] []
Should the unit freeze for any reason, this may be
remedied by initiating the factory settings.

Success in learning [] [] m [] [] []

Fault in learning
The UNIVOLUME,
SURROUND
simultaneously

5
6

1
CLEAR

indicators

VOICE

and

2

fhtsh in green

for about 3 seconds.

control learning mode.
Release

the

Q) button

of the main

unit

when

all the

indicators light up in green. The unit enters standby
nlode.

10 En

to standby

mode.

Press and hold the (b button of the main
unit for more than 3 seconds.
All the indicator flashes in green.

Repeat steps 3 and 4 to make the unit
learn the other operations.
Press the d) button of the main unit for
more than 3 seconds to finish the remote

Set the unit

IXI0
INPUT

..11....
"/i","

3

SURROUND

CLEAR VOISE

UNIVOLUME

Ill.
"/i","

.11,
/i",

..11.
"/i","

ors

..111.
L"i","

013 PL_

,ill,
/ i","

Release the d) button of the main unit.

iNPUT

SURROUND CLEARVOICE URIVOLUME

[]

[]

Tile six indicators
[_:

Lights

Playback
subwoofer
Built-in

s/I bvqoo

......

Lights

_:

after turning

DD PL_

[]

[]

[]

are placed in tile abo;e

up in gr

hmnediately

[]

DDD
DTS

order,

and their colorand alpeal-ance

up in l-_.'d

Lights

on the unit, the indicators

of the
(=:, P. 8)

TV remote
function

[-7:

control
relay
(=:, P. 9)
(fl [[

_[]_NNN

Off

N[-'ll_NNN

Built-in

s/ibwoo for

On

NN[_]NNN

On

N

The indicators

No light

[_:

repl-esented
Flashes

as below.

in g.......

_:

F?]ash_.,s ill l'_.'d

Indicators

subwoofer

subwoolk, r

are sylnbolically

show the state of the unit as below.

External

Extcrn;,l

ft.'r

up i ......... gc

['-'] ['-"IN

N[ _

show the setting mode as below.
Setting

Indicators

mode

Audio delay control (_' P. 8)

UDDDDE1-- "

TV remote control learning (_> P. 9)
These indicators

light up according

INPUT

[_:

SURROUND

to the state.

CLEAR

VOICE

UNIVOLUME

TV

ODD

[]
[_:

Surround
l_layback

: Clear

_oicc

[_ : UniVolumc

on

DTS

: Dolby
Digital

on

[]

[]

II

Nurround
playback of 2ch
stereo signal
input

: BD/DVD

: STB

DrIPL

[]

: Slereo
playback

[]

: Clear
off

xoice

[]

: PCM

playback
• Surl-ound
: DTS Digfial
Surround

: Stand-by
[_

[_

[-_ : MuW

I-1:
• Stereo

: UniVolume
off

playback

of

surround
input

signal

11 En

Refer to the chart below
or if the instruction
contact the nearest

should the unit not function

properly.

If' the problem

you are experiencing

1 The AC power supply cable of the unit, TV and external
the AC wall outlet.

components

(such as BD player)

2 The power supply of' the unit, TV and the external components
(such as BD player)
3 All cables are firmly connected to their respective jacks on each component.

Power turns on but
immediately

is not listed below,

below does not help, set the unit to the standby mode, disconnect the AC power
authorized Yamaha dealer or service center. Check the below first.

The power cable may be connected

improperly.

shuts oft'.
The unit may have received a strong electrical
shock, such as l_om a lightening boll or
excessive static electricity,

supply cable, and

are firmly connected

to

are turned on.

Make sure the power cable is plugged into the
outlet firmly.

4

Set the unit to standby mode, and then
disconnect the power cable. Wait lk)l"about 30
seconds, connect the power cable, and then turn
the unil oil again.

The unit has an auto-sleep lkmclion, which will
automatically set to standby mode if the unit is
lett turned on lk)r 12 hours without any
operation
The speakers
sound,

make no

being pertk)rmed.

Tile volume may be set to minimum.

Adjust the volume level.

8

The mute hmction may be activated.

Press MUTE on the Ivmote control to cancel the

8

mute hmclion and adjust the volume.
The

input

source

or input

setting

may

be

Select tile correct input source or input setting.

7

Press SURROUND on the remote control to
play back the source in surround effi:cl.

7

Adjusl the vohune level of lhe subwool)r.

8

Select collect setting ol subwooti_r.

8

incorrect.

Surround
achieved,

effect is not

No bass / The external
subwoot'er
makes no sound.

A surround

mode

is ]lot selected.

The volume of the subwooler
set

to

minimuln

channel may be

level.

Opposite setting of subwooti:r

is selected.

The source does ilol conlain low frequency
signals.

The volume
without
any

level decreases
operation,

This unit does
properly,

not operate

The cable between the unit and the subwooti:r
not connected when selecting playback of the
external subwooti2r.

Connect the unit and the external subwoofer
using a subwooli?r pill cable.

The uili[ controls its volume within a certain
level to prevent the next playback lrom sudden
output at excessive volume.

Reset the volume.

The unit may ivceive a strong electrical shock,
such as from a lightening bolt or excessive static
electricity, or drop ill power supply,

Set the unit to standby mode, and theli
disconnect the power cable. Wait lor about 30
seconds, connect the power cable, and then mrn

by

5

8

on the unit again.
A digRal

or high-frequency

equipment

produces

The remote control
operate

noises,
does not

the unit.

The unit may be placed close to digital
eqllipmenl or high-lrequency

Place the unit away from such equipment.

equipment.

The unit may be outside the remote coiItrol

The operation

operation

the unit is within 6 m (20 1i).

The remote

range,
control sensor of the unit may be

range lor the remote control of

6

Change the lighting or ivposition the unit.

exposed to direct sunlight or other lighting.
The batteries may be worn out.

Replace tile batteries.

The Volume of the unit and "IV

Your TV itself received

Set the volume

increases

remote control, having learned the operation
the unit.

simultaneously,

the signal lrom TV
of

of your TV to minimum,

6
or set

the audio output of your TV builtqn speaker to
oil.
Adjust the volume by using the remote control
of the unit.

12 En

8

_'lmfl_ff¢

The volume,
audio delay
adjustable.

subwoofer
time is not

The unit does
operation
control.

and

not learn the

of TV remote

The a@lstment
millimuln.

has reached the n/axinmm

or

The remote control sensor of the unit may be
exposed to direct sunlight or lighting.

Reposition

The scl_en glare of TV disturbs
control signah

Disconnect the power cable and pertbrm the
remote coiitrol learrling operation again.

The batteries
out.

the remote

of TV remote control may be worn

the unit.

Replace the batleries.

The button of the unit was not pl_ssed long
enough t_or the l_motc control learning
operation.

Plx:ss the button of TV remote

The TV remote

Use the remote control of the unit.

9

Point your TV remote control towards the
remote control sensor of the unit keeping a
distance of 30 cm (I ft) between them.

9

Operate after checking that the INPUT
indicator is flashing in red.

9

order "plx:ss 1secorld"
"press ] secorld"

control is not available tier

control in the

_"release

1second"

9
_

l_2ii/otc corltro] ]earrling.
The TV remote
operation

control is outside (if the

range.

The unit does not enler the remote conlro]
learning mode.
The power state of the unit
and of your TV is opposite,
(For example, though your
TV is on, the unit is in
standby mode.)

The power state of the unit and of your TV is
opposite h'om the beginning.

Press the power button of TV remote control to
set your TV and the unit to standby mode after
pressing the power button of your TV itself and
of the unit to set both your TV and the urlit to oil.

9

The TV remote control

The unit and TV are too close/tar

Try to use the TV remote control relay ltlrlctiorl
again after repositioning the TV remote control
signal transmitter (if the unit and the remote
conlrol serlsor of your TV.

9

Try to use the TV remote control relay hmction
again atler ac/iusting the height of the unit by
removing or atlaching its stands.

9

is out

of work even if you use TV
remote control relay
function,

lrom one

another.

Something

is between

The TV remote
activated.

Remove the obstruction.

the unit and your TV.

control relay tilnction

Restart the urlit arid check the indicator

is not

The TV remote control is not compatible
the TV remote control relay hmction.

with

Place the unit (without
so

as

not

to

hide

the

status.

9

the stands, tbr example)

9

remote

control

sensor

of

your TV.
You cannot

use 3D glasses.

The unit obstructs the 3[) glasses transmitler
your TV.

of

Check the position (If 3[) glasses transmitter (if
your TV by referring to the manual of your TV.
arid move the unit to the position where there is
IIO obstlllctiorl.

The picture on your TV
screen becomes blurred
distorted.

Contact

your nearest

The unit is to() close to your CRT TV.

Move the unit away from your TV.

or

authorized

Yamaha

dealer or service

center if the l'ollowing

problem

occurs.

13 En

Amplifier

section

Input

• Minimum RMS Output Power
Front Left and Right (1 kHz. l(/_ THD. 6 _2)
.......................................................................
24W+24W
Snbwooler (10I) Hz. l(/, THD. 3 _2) ...........................
• Maximum Power

Speaker

(100 Hz. I(F/_ THD. 3 £2) .........................

2 (TV,BD/DVD)

• Coaxial ...................................................................
Output

48 W

Front Left and Right (1 kHz. 1(t% THD. 6 g2)
.......................................................................
30 W + 3(1 W
Snbwooler

Jacks

• Optical ......................................................

60 W

section

• Subwoofer. ........................................................................
• System Connector
General

Front speaker. ..........................

Accoustic

suspension type/

Non=magnetic shielding type
Snbwooler. ................................................
Bass reflex type/
Non=magnetic

• Power Supply ..........................................
• Power Consumption

AC 120 V, 60 Hz

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

• Dimensions (W x H x D)
With stands .......................................

890 x 107 x 120.5 mm

(35-1/8 x 4-1/4 x 4-3/4 in)
• Weight ........................................................
4.2 kg (9.3 lbs.)

shielding type

" Specifications

are subject

to change

without

notice.

• Impedance
Front speaker. ................................................................
Snbwooler. .....................................................................
• Frequency Response

6 £2
3 _2

(-10 dB, Stereo mode)

Front speaker ..........................................
Subwoolbr .................................................

150 Hz to 20 kHz
50 Hz to 150 Hz

_dlt_

alr_o_o

DigitalSurmu_ld

This system employs new technologies and algorithms that
make it possible to achieve 7-channel summnd sound with

"DTS" and "DTS Digital Surround"
trademarks of DTS, Inc.

are registered

only fi'ont speakers, and without using wall reflections.
I'_ DOLBY
DIGITAL

14 En

geNolme

I

Mmmlhcmred under ]k'ensefi'om Do]by Laboratories. Do]by,
Pro Logic and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories.

22 W

Less than 0.5 W

• Driver
Front speaker. ............................ 6.5 cm (2-112 in) cone × 2
Snbwooler. .......................................
7.5 cm (3 in) cone x 2

1

(for subwoofer power interlock) ......... 1

• Standby Power Consumption ....................

• Type

1 (STB)

Jacks

"UniVolume"

is a tmdemm'k of Yamaha Corporation.

@YAMAHA

YAMAHA CORPORATION
© 2011 Yamaha

Corporation

Printed in Malaysia

ZA81330



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