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IYAMAHA

DVD HOMETHEATER

SOUND SYSTEM

DVX-S120
(DVR-S120+NX-S120+NX-C120+NX-SW120)

DVD RECEIVER
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DVR-S120

OWNER'S MANUAL

IMPORTANT

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
I

R¢_1 thc_sei_L_¢t_s.

2

K¢_ these insl_dt'rns.

3

Hccd all warnings.

4

FalLow all instructions.

5

L)OnoL u$_ _$

6

Clean

7

L)Onot l_fock any v_tilatio_ opcn_gs,
_Sth lha_na_aClnrCr's i_sLr_cliCas.

I_I_II[L_I
R]_K OF ELE_I_I_ 8HOCK
DO NOT0PEN

CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER (OR BACKL NO USER-SERVICEABLE
PAIn'S INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL,

_ppa_ato$ n_ar waJ_r,

only with (h_, cloth.

Exp]maadt-,_of G_phicaL Symbois
Tha Hghming flash v,ith m_owhoa_1
$y_I',oi,
_dth_ _Ln
_[_1_a[ 11iang]o,
is
intcnd_i
Ioa]_ youtotho_nc¢
of
m_a_l
"d_ng_ou_ vo]lag¢"
_Sthin
lhap_oduct'8
¢nclo_u_e
d_t _n_y_ of
_ufF_cfent
magnitu_ to¢o_atitot¢
_ _Jskof
_J¢CL_c
shocYtopctson_.
T'hc_excl_d_lio_
_7_xlt wit_
art
¢q1_[1_tor_ L_le
is i;l_n.

The DVD starts playing.

Press []

to stop playback.

To change discs
Press & on CinemaStation

to

eject the disc.
Set another disc in the tray and
press 8.

Press POWER

Eject the disc before
the power.
After finished playing, press _ on
eject the disc.Then
press _ once
disc tray.

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the

iPmblems
No s_

appear

Check the disc jj_l_t
subtitles are a_ble,

to make sure

Q
I followed

each

Some discs have a Disc Menu'
Your settings

rrectly but the disc

Finding the Best DSP Effect
Changing

the DSP effect based on listening and viewing content

Select a DSP Program for the movie or music and experience the sound of a
movie theater or concert hall. Follow the chart below to select the DSP
Program

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that offers the acoustic

qualities

you want.

tation

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MusieVideo
Magnifies the feeling of listening to live rock or iazz in a concert
hall. The screen image and sound field space stretch out to the
fullest, engulfing you in an atmosphere of excitement.

In a live stereo sports broadcast, announcer voicos are central,
engulfed
Live Sports
in the cheers and emotional whirl of the stadi_Jm.

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Names and Functions of Parts

Buttons for amplifier

and disc operations
Stops d_scplayl'axcL

S_*_
the prcviou s,tac_xttrack or chapter.
Cccati_u¢ Izcssing to fasl fbrwfu_d tv f_t rcwc_tsc_.

JL
P_oscs ¢fi_ playback.

INPUT
PROGRESSIVE
(NTSC only)
S_i_hcsL)_L)
playback bc_twc_c_
[wog_css_vc_and
im_/acc outpals. (Soe _ag_ 79.)
A

Opens and close*
the disc tray.

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Selects an input source. P_ss this
button u_lfl you I'm4 the sou_c_ yo_
w_nt Iowatch o_ li_tcn to.
Selects an audio input signal. You
can set the _odly ]cvctf_ the _dio
h_l_t signals whoa th_ Ctldipt_c_t _s
connected toboth OFT[CAL IN jack
and AUDIO IN jacl.
(S** page 77.)

,'. iIltl

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Buttons for tuner operations
Press INPUT on CinemaSt_ttion cx _ess TUNER on the Remote Cun0"ol tu select l_er
b_luw fimction as desc,ribczl,

/_B/CiD/E
ScJccts i)r¢_c:;_up_

v PRESET/TUNING
ScJccts _ P_t
Ntz_be_.

mude. In 3hmurmode, the buttons

(A, B, C, 1), h) for I_MiAMstatiLv_s.(SC¢I)_gc41.)

A

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Searches _ radio sla_on. (See I)_gc 39.)

PRESET/BAND
Selcct_I-NIorAM tuningmc_tco_ Fre_
mode. (Seapage 39.)

AUTO/MAN'L
$_tc_cs bcCwcc_ Auto 'ruling _mdMan_ Toning
mode_. (Scc page 39.)
Pres_ this botto_ to _cz _mem_,Slatioa to A_,o
Tu_ing mcxle (AU_B"9indic_tcv lights _I)), or pt'_ss
this b_ton to _t CineraaSt_tion to Manual Twfi_g
mode (AU_ID iodic_J_v goes out).

About memory backup
If yuu disconnc, et the lX_WUfc_,;_r
d from the outlet,
CinemaStation will memorize the settings listczl to the
right for aIx_ut a week,
Set them agair_ if those settings a_ urased after a wc_,k,

o Volume

- Subwo_fer, Center madSurrum_dLIR Speakers output
-

levels (Sc_ page 58.)
SET MENU options (See page 88,)
Sleep Timca"settings (Sc_ page 78.)
Preset radio statiuns (See page 41.)
DSP Program settings
Delay Time (Sec page 71,)
FX_lb)' Pru Ix_gic II Music settings (Sc_ page 67,)

PROGRESSIVE

VIRTUAL

L_ghlsup when
PROGRESS [VE is acl:ivat_L

L_ghls up when Viz'_ltal
Chacma DSP Js enable

O_

O

q_
O_

The Remote Control can also operate a television or VCR
connected to CinemaStation. However, it is first necessary
to enter the manufacturer code for the equipment in the
Remote Control's memory. See page 83, "Storing
Manufacturer Codes in the Remote Control".

'3"bu_on

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To switch modes, follow the steps below,
• Amp mode: Press AMP
• DVD/CD mode: Press DVD/CD See page 23, "DVD/CD
Mode Butlon Name8 and Functions",
• Tuner mode: Press TUNER
For details on Tuner operations, see page 39 "Listening
to the Radio".

DVDiCD

Using the Remote Control

Within

6m

0

[.[sethe Remotc_Control
_4thin 6 m (20 f¢_) of 1he
Cinc_l_lion
and point it
toward the Remotc_Conh_ot

Some reminders when using the Remote Control
• Do not s!_tll water or tea, or drop anyflling on file tmR.
• Do not leave file ttnR i_ file following plan_,s.
Near a _ovc, bath or hot andhunfid place.
In a dusty place.
N an c,x_c,mely cold place.
When the batteries run down, replace them
When the barcc,ries grow old, the effective operation distancg
decreases considerably. When that happens, replant, file barcc,ries
with two new ones. Once, you take the old batteries out, replace
them within two minxttcs toIrrcsc'rve the nlcmory in the Remote
Control.

_1

i

, oon0t_ea_ewba_ry

,

w_th

L)O llOt 11_€_¢_ffC't¢I_l tyI_s

Of batteries

If' a bal_ry

dJspos_

sl_ts

l_aJ_

(for

c_xam3Na; alkalJn €_,_-I_ _r_angan_s¢)

_£ Jt 5mmediately;

_e c,_erul

not t_ let [caking

logathar.
baltery

_h
acid

t)q_¢_of bal_ry

has iLS

¢twae 5nlo conlat,_t with yott or y_l!_

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Press AMP before starting operations

•

The p_pl$

co]o_ _m the Remote

Co_t_]

MATRIX

inditers

Amp mode.

6.1

Sets the Malfix 6.1 (k_cod_. (See page 64.)
]n mos1 c_scs, the Matrix 6.1 dcco(L_ works
automatically once Dolby t}ig]tal Sin-round
EX or L)TSES d_scs slatt playing. However,
for some disc types, you may have to Selthe
d_cod_ u_g this button.

-Volume
level buttons
Adjust spe_x volume levO. (nee page 5g.)
SW +t.: A£_SI_ the Subwoofer votumc.
CENTER +]-: Adjusts the Center Speaker
"¢o]tLl_e.

$URR _]-: A_st_ the votume orlhc
Surmuad SI_ea_ers.

SLEEP
Sets the Sleep Timer. (See [,age7g.)

Adjusts th$ tes1to_e _4 SET MENU.

MUTE
Tams off the soun4. Press again lo _elorn to the
[_f_,clouts Sottntl volu_e.
This button works in every me(L*.

AMP

SET MENU
_t_ the SEf MENO. (Seepage89.)

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DSP Program buttons
Selc_ls one of foot L)SP l_ograms: MOVIE,
MUSIC, SPORTS or GAME. (See pages 16
and 17.)
The MOVIE anti MUSIC groups conlah_
molfipte soon4 _ld I_ogrm_s. Press 1he
barton repeattxfly anti se]eo, the efI_ you
like.

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Press DVD/CD before starting operations

• The green ¢dior on the Remt_

Comrdi i_diCalCs DVD/CD mode.

>
--

Number buttons (_9; 0),
koput_tar=eralsfor t_ael nu_alxa_anti othcrrs.

F_st £_wartls and rc_vcrrsc_s.

L

While hokling do_a SFf[FT, press a bullon
be3ow to enable the corresponding opemtlom
7 button: E_ables ReI_l Play.
8 button: E_ables s¢l_gs for A t_ R_pcat.
AUDIO: S_Stohes the audio langu_g_ _the
DVD vktho.
ANGLE: S_dtohcs 1he an,gl_ ofth_ 12VL)
vidzo.
SUBTITLE: S_dtohes 1he subtitle language of
the L)VL)vk_.

--

o

[] (Stop)
Stops disc ply-back.

gO(Pause)
Pauses disc pie-back.

ON SCREEN
Shows thc_On Screen Menu on the TV.
STATUS

MENU

Shows type of disc, play/stop slahls, playing _c
anti other_o.
;hE__ sUR_Disc Men_ on the TV.
Retorts the Disc M_n

DVD/CD
Pals thc_Remote C(-_lrO]_ L)_L)/CL)mode.

to on_ _s_don

bel_ore the

/_ v_ <_ I:>./ENTER
A_usl_s (h_ S¢r¢_ Menu and other sc_tthags.

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Using the On Screen Menu
The On Screen Menu includes Preference, Toolbar and Setup
operations using the TV screen.

Perform

Preference: You can adjust picture contrast sharpness and other picture
qualities of the DVD or video CD to your liking
l"oolbar: You can use Program Play, Disc Navigation and other handy
playback features.
Setup: You can adjust DVD playback controls such as the default subtitle
language and screen size.

ON-SCREEN

- _1,_,A,V

Useful functions
Setting the Status Display

•

.

;;

;

Adjusting the picture quality such as
contrast or brightness
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!iii_i_i
Using Program Play

Using zoom and angle view
Selecting audio and subtitle
languages, and learning about the
disc structure
Finding a scene or track to view or
listen to
Using the Parental Control

Fine-tuning TV screen settings
On Screen Menu

Setting default subtitle and audio
languages
Setting Playback Control

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Status window
Video shift
Saturation
Contrast
Color settings (Colour settings
Brightness
Sharpness

O_

O_

Clear All
Tracks
Program
Play list (Playlist)
Zoom
Angle
Chapter Preview
Audio
Disc Navigation
Sub-title (Subtitle)

Frame by Frame
Fast
Time
Slow

Disc Lock
Parentallevel
Enter PIN
Change PIN

TV shape
TV System
Video Output _
*U.K. and Europe models only,
Default Sub-title
(Default Subtitle)
Country
Menu Language
Default Audio

Digital output
_'ii_iiiii_i
_ 4i_!_:_
PE]C
Refer to On Screen Menu Guide on pages 94 and 95.

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Selecting

the Equipment
CinemaStation provides you with a variety of playback options, including
CDs, video discs, music CDs and MP3 discs.You can connect a VCF_ or
video game console and increase your home entertainment possibilities For
connecting the equipment you want, follow the chart below.

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Playback Methods
CinemaStation provides you with a variety of playback methods
the ability to select and quickly find a scene or tune.
Start operations after first pressing DVD/CD CinemaStation
mode to play a disc
Intht_
mauu_l,each_c

of_

h_sil_ow_ _k

including

enters DVD/CD

f_s
shown below-.

DVD/CD

To skip chapters

and tracks

To speci_ a track _
<3<] --

To Fast Forward and Fast Reverse
bF;i!_tRe_e

To pause playback

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7 7

7

1

7 1

Frame Advance _

To return to normal play

_m

Slow Advance/Reverse

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"lg

O_

O
O
O=

_=.
O

€3

To return to normal play

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Yot_(a_ a[_o t_

the

i.l_IhI._$¢i

See pages 94 and _si'!On Screen Menu

* _,_ S_ip !bat_'c may no_ v,_k %m:,pc:rb,_
wh_ _Si_g Pl_-b_k C_t,"oI to P!UYa ,,_ideo
,

If you use l_a_t Fo_-eax_Re_e_se while p _laying a Dolhy L_gila[ or DTS disc; flae Speak_',rs do rtot outp_it any sotmt_.
S]0WReVerse _s _0t a_ailable for a ,;ide0 CD_

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li_|_l

IIII |I|

_ llii_l

ill

d I 1[_

iII

II_.

Specify an elapsed time for playback
(Time Search)
Perform

-- Number
buttons

ON
SCREEN --

._t_._._ i

;@,,,

A

! >
ENTER --

3O

opt_radons

ltsing the _'

On Screen Mcnu,

Playback your f_vorite chapters and tracks in the order you
went
Perform operations using the TV On Screen Menu.

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ON
SCREEN--

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0_

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ON
SCREEN--

z&

• Urnce Pmgraz_, P] _.- is s¢ 4 the PROG h_ficatoT lights up in tha
_tation
L)isplay.

32

Turnon/offProgramPlayi!

III _

¸¸_

_:;_%____!

_--= ii=

A

111

ii!i:;1%ii!;_
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CinemaStation automatically sets Program menu item to
"On" after Program Play starts. The setting does not
change even if Program Play finishes, so you can restart
Program Play by pressing >
To return to normal playback, select "Off" for Program
menu item in the On Screen Menu Even if you set it to
"Off", the playlist remains in the memory, so you can use
the previous play list by setting it to "On".

O_

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O=

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0

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You can repeat a P_vorite track, chapter or entire disc.You
can also repeat Program Play and certain parts you
specified as many times as you like.

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ReN_tNay

,,

Repeat Nay _

n_nol
_t

woxki_oF_ly
_0rk (lung

,_ilh $OLR+_
L)V'D
M_t_ _?layof a vkl_

CD _at _S_s_g N_-b_k

C0n_ot.

Repeat between two points (A, BRepeat)

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Specify the start and end of a favorite segment (points A
and B) then playback between those two points as much
as you like. You can specify a part within one title or track

-- =8" button

-- SHIFT

<:
0

(€

G'
(€

w

To return to normal playback

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Many DVDs or video CDs that have Playback Control
include an original menu You can use the menu for
skipping to a favorite title or chapter and switching audio or
subtitle language.

• D_ding
on the d£_j, a m_n_l may aotomalicaOy _op _g_whc_
playback start8.

Use Video CD Playback Control (PBC) (Menu Play) +++;
+++++++++++++++++++
If you play a video CD that irichtdes Playback Con_l, a nlenlt
wffi appear on file, TV saree,n. Fronl file,memt you can select the
sc_,nes and kifomladon that interest you. In this nmmtal, ltsing
the menu sare_n to play media is called Video CD Menu Play.
Nunthar

bxt_ons:

RETURN:

For selc, afing the desired
For rct_ming

item.

to file prcvioxts

>:

For playing

the sclc, atc_l item.

;:¢>:

For moving

to file, next _,roen,

_*:::

For rctuming

to thc proviolts

saree, n.

sarc_n,

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You can play MP3 music that was recorded onto a CD-R or
CD-RW by a computer.

• DepemlJng_m_coafling ¢ondidtrnssome discs catmot be played.

Disc Structure
Si_¢_ file MP3 format can store several albmns on a disc,, a
fo]des is assignexl to an ,A]bum". and a fi]e is assigned to a
"Track".

(Folder)
D Track
C_ (File)
Album_'_

Repeat Play
You can ltse Track Repeat and Albmn Repeat to repeat file
nmsic. See page 34. "Repealing
a Disc or _ack (Repeal
Play)",

-a

<

Playback status on the TV screen
You can checkthe playback stares(disc b,pe, now p]ayizgi
stoppe4.) along with the toted and e]apsedplaying of the curreat
_aek on the TV scxe_n.

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Cinem&Stafion

i_ ¢olr_pafiNe

_4th _t_it rate r_ge

Cinen't&S_on L_eon'_padNe_4th _t_a_g

, in some Cas_, yoa_y

of 32, 64, 96; 128, 1 £2 or 2_6 kbps; Cin_&Stafton

is also _o_palib]e

fi_xla_ey _32i _il or 48

r_otbe abte to Nay _lcs iz th* _

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Connecting the Antennas
CinemaStation includes an AM Loop Antenna and indoor FM Antenna Use
the supplied antennas in areas with good radio wave reception. Connect
each antenna into its jack properly

I
Indoor FM
Antenna (supplied)

AM Loop
Antenna
(supplied)

Connect the supplied
ANT jack

indoor FM Antenna

to the FM

When connecting an outdoor FM
antenna
Use the antcn_a's coaxial cab]c, and a conmlercial]y
availab]e F-type connector to connect the antenna to the FM
ANT jack. For details, ask the shop where you bought the
otttdoor anten_ a.
Earth (GND jack)
The GND ,jack does mot pr_vkL_ sere grounding. However when tho-e
is _ttot o[ ncdse, conneclmg it may tmprove reception. Io grotmtt
CinemaSlatioa, cormect one _1 of a vinyl coalzd vArc to die GND j_k
anti lh¢ oth_r _1 to a ctrn311ercJ&]lyavagabl¢ grOttladir_grod or col_c_
shc_, a_d bt_. 1he _c4t or sheet in damp ¢aalh.

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Listening to the Radio
CinemaStation provides several methods for tuning radio stations to help you
find channels as easy as you can.

INPUT

Press INPUT repeatedly on CinemaStation until TUNER
appears The input source changes to Tuner (F_adio) and
you can listen to AM/FM broadcasts.

•

YO_I can also {_ess TUNER

on the R_mol_

Control

to chang_ the haput

r-

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Display

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You have two ways to select radio stations, Auto Tuning
and Manual Tuning Auto Tuning is quick and handy to use
when radio signal reception is strong

Sele_

stations automatically

V PRESET/TUNING

(Auto Tuning)

PRESET/BAND

• ]I _e coton (:) beside the Band indicator goes o_d, _at means
C.i_¢maStadtm _s in Tuning mode. i_tke st_¢ the colon (:) is not lit

Displ;.W

AUTOiMAN'L
PRESET/TUNING A

Pt_S¢I _t_b_r

Group

Colon*

Bant_

Frequency

* Goes o_11in Ttming motle, light_ up in P_eset m_xle.

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Select your favodte stations by hand (Manual Tuning)
v

PRESET/TUNING

PRESET/SAND

For stations with weak radio signals

Display

AUTOiMAN'L
PRESETi_UNING

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tune manually.

Presetting radio stations in memory helps you tune the
preset radio stations using a few simple button operations.

Automatically
NEVCiD/E
MEMORY

preset FM stations

in advance (Auto Preset)
Up to 40 stations (5 Cgottps x 8 Stations) can be automatically
preset.

PRESE_BAND

I

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I'-

8_

Display

AUTO/MAN'L

E
_/PRESETTI

UN ING

Customizing

Auto Preset method

Yott can specify the Preset Grottp or number to start
tuning. Yott can a]so start Attto Tttning at the f_eqttency
currently displayed toward either the lower or higher
frequency.

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Manually preset stations in advance (Manual Preset)
You carl manually preset up to 40 radio stations,
MEMORY

Display

AJ_O!DI_

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PRESET/TUN

ING A

V PRESETf[UN

ING

radio _tati_

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*cc_p!io_ m_x_(S!_'e_!monanval)

at !h_ same li_e.

You can _ba_ge he order ol"_m_s_tFM radio slal_O_s_1_, S_ page _-_, Chang ng the Order of Preset Stet ons .
, 1_1h¢n_mbet 0_r'_lJ_ Siafi_S lhai haw been preset_S!¢SS_
40i A_t¢ _
au_iiCauy
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You can tune in a radio station simply by selecting its
Preset Number.

PRESETV--

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You can also change the order of preset stations.
PRESET!BARD

Below is an example of the steps for switching the E1 and
A5 radio stations.

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RIDS(Radio Data System) is a _ansmission
FM stations ttsed in many eotmtfies.

system fi.vt

RIDStransmissions contain various b, pcs of infd_nation,
including PS (Preston Service), PTY (Proffmn Type),
RT (Radio Text), and CT (Clock Tthle). RDS wtvtks
fllrot@l COOlX_mtion
_rnong broadcasting stations,
PRESET v

--

-- A PRESET

FREQ]RDS

--

-- PTY SEEK
START
PTY SEEK
MODE

FREQJRDS
Press tiffs btttton when receiving an RIDSstation to switch
Ix_t_'ctm frequency and RIDS nlode. The RDS mode
display may inc]ttda PS, PrY, RT and CT, dalxmding on
the kfft_nation a radio stationprovides,
SEEK MODE
Press this btttton to sct fl1¢ protein

U,K, and Europe models

b, pc to se,ach for.

SEEK START
Onc_ the irrogram ty-lx_has Ixz_msclcctexl in PTY SEEK
nlode, press this button to h._gi_ the search.

RDS Mod es
PTY (ProgramType)
NEWS

News

AFFAIRS

O.trrent Affki_s

INFO

General Infbmlafion

SPORT

Sports

EDUCATE

Education

PTY (grogram Type)
Dividas RDS broadcasts i_to the ] 5 genres shown
at right.

DRAMA

Derma

CULTURE

O.flmre

SCIENCE

Science

R'I"(Radio Text)
Shows RDS broadcast kfformafion (i_eludklg song
rifle, artist name) ttsi_g up to 64 letters and nmnbcrs
phts the umlaut letter, If"the radio text contains
oilier characters, they will aplx_ar with an tmdarban

VARIED

Light Entertaimncnt

POP M

Pops

ROCK M

Rock

RDS sttpptxtts fbttr b, pcs of information: PS, PTY_,
RT and CT.

PS (Program Service)
Shows the name of the RDS station broadcasting.

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M.O,R. M

Middle-Of-flw,-Road Mttsic (easy-listening)

LIGHT M

Light Classics

CT (ClockTime)
Shows the current thne ltpdatqgl once, a _ninttte. If

CLASSICS

Serious Classics

data flow is klterruptcxl,

OTHER M

Other Mttsic

CT WAIT will appear,

Change

RDS Mode

There are foltr RDS display modes. When an RDS
station is bro_tdcasfirlg, PS, PTY, RT or CT mode
indicators corresponding to the services Irtovidcxl
]i_lt ltp iN file CinemaStation
Display, Press
FREQiRDS
repoatcxlly to chutist among the
modes sltpportcxl by the currcatly tuned RDS
station.

• WhananRL)S _taliofli_bt_a.sLi_g,
donolpr_sFREQlRDSu_lJl
one cx more mode ha_lScatmslight up ia the Cha_tafitm
D_spl_y. If
you pte_s FRFA0/RD S befor_ the mode hadJcatms lJ,ght up,
Chaam_Station may not be able to change mode_.
• RDS h_camafion not providezl by _ slalica catmol b_ _cl_d.
• ff th_ RDS station's _ignahrgx_snfis_ion is too weak, Ciaem_Stalion
may _ot be able to age the serv_ lull y. ha paaliaulaL radio te_t uses a
lot of band_ddlh, so Jtmay not be _vailab[¢ even when olhcr m_xte_
are sclectable.
• RD S h_camafion may not tri_smil tmd_ pcmr c(mdititms. In lhis
case, p_ss AOTOiMAN'L to s_ _memgSlaliot_ to Manual Ytming
mode. This changes recepti(m to mtmattml a_d may help RDS
irdca'mafi(m _cap_a_ when yo_ svAtch 1_ RDS _spl_y mode.
• ff o_tsk]g im_qfetence disrupts an RDS slalica btogxtoast, RDS
irdca'mafi(m may _udderfly _sap_
a_d "...WAIT" a_
in the
Chaam_Station Display.

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When yott s¢l¢_,tfl_¢ program tylx%Ci_¢maStation auttmmtically
sc_xches fl_rough all ircesct stations c_trrently broadcasting fbr
that _?c.

To cancel steps 1 or 2
Press PTY SEEK MODE _=ic_,.

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Connecting Video Equipment
Connect a VCR to CinemaStation to play or dub videos You can also
connect a game console or video camera

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th¢ o_mcr's ma_o_ of a_y c_o_pm_mtyou w_nt_) o_L

Notes on the audio jacks
• You cannot sim_tancously or.e boil1 IN andOUT jac_ when
the jack names arc file same as each oilier. For example, file
signal input from file VCR IN jack does not output from file
VCR OUT jan&,
• CinemaStation's digital and an alog sign al cireuits are
independent of"each other, so analog input signals can only
output from analog output jac_ and digital input signals can
only output from digital output jae_.

Notes on recording and playing
• Pc_onn a test recording before recording,
• Do not press ON SCREEN during recording a DVD video. ]f
you Weas ON SCREEN, the On Screen Menu appears, and
both fllc video and On Screen Menu will bc rec_l_ded.
• R is not possible to record DSP effects.
• When you tam off the cx_nncetcxlVCR power, playback anund
may bcczmle distorted and file vdiunle reduc_xl. In this case,
mm on the VCR power.
• Evca if you adjug the audio vdimnc, audio quality, or change
the DSP Program during a vidoo recording, it has no effect on
the recorded anund.
• "qidoo recordings that you nlakc catmot Ix_used for any
purpose, other than private enjoyment without the con_t of
the copyright hdider.
• You cannot record from a copy protected DVD disc.

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Connect a game console to a digital input:

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IYyour game console has a digital output jaek (optical), it can be
connected to CinemaStation's OPTICAL IN jack.
See page 50, "Connecting
Audio Equipment" to learn how
to connccZ an optical jack.
Vidc_ output c_nnccts to CincmaStation's VIDEO IN-jaek,

Connect aTV to an audio input;;::::
TV

VIDEO

Enjoy TV soltnd with CinemaStation by connecting file TV
audio output jack to an AUDIO IN jack.
Press VIDEO on file Remote Control to input TV sound,

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For VCR

operations,

read your VCR

owner's manual

• Tttc_Remote Control ¢ma also olxa-ate a tele_sion or VCR ¢onne_0al
lo Cinem_tati_m. Howevgr, it is £trst necessary lo enter the
manofa_-tuser eodz leg 1he equipment in 1be Remote Controt's
memory. S¢¢ I_age 83, Storing Manufacturer
Cratle.s in the
Remote Control.

VCR

For game oonsole and video camera operations, read their
respective OWner'smanuals

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For video camera and VCR operations, be sure to read
their respective owneCs manuals.

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Connecting with SCART cable (U.K. and Europe models only)
Do not connect CinemaStation to a monitor via a VCR The copyright protection
technology incorporated in CinemaStation may not allow the video to play.
TV

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You can connect a CD recorder or MD recorder to CinemaStation
audio played on CinemaStation

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to record

Notes on the digital audio lacks
• The digital jacks ave ccmlpatible with PCM, Dolby Digital and
DTS signals,
• The OPTICAL IN-jack is compatible with a digital signal fllat
has a 96 kHz or ]css sarnplklg freqltency,
• You carl or_ "* [npltt Assign" in file SET MENU to assign
VDEO or VCR to the OPTICAL IN-jack. The def_txdtsetting
is VIDEO,
Set to VIDEO (default setting)
Press VIDEO on file Remote Control to inpltt a signal from CD
r¢£&3rderor MD _cordcr,

• When yo_ _ssign the OPTICAL fN jack gs V[12EO and equipment Ls
connected 1_ the M[12EO IN jae_, the OI_Y{CAL IN ja¢_ has _orily
over the VIDEO IN jacZ_ ff 1heinpm mode Lss_ to AUTO.
Set to VCR
Press VCR on the Remote
_¢£&_dcr ca=MD re,corder,

ConI_o] to inpltt a signal

fi'tml CD

• When yo_l _L%[gnthe OPTICAL fN jack _tsVCR and cquSpm_nt is
conncckM 1_ the VCR IN jack_, the OPTICAL IN jack ha* _a'iorJty
over the VCR t2_jack_ if thc_haput mode _ set lo AUTO.

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"Using the SET MENU", For details about inpltt modes see
page 77, "Switching Input Modes".
• CinenlaStation's digit_] arid analog signal circltits ave
indclxmdent of each other, so analog input signals can on]y
output frt_l analog olttpltt jacks arid digita] inpltt signals can
on]y olttpltt frt_l digital olttpltt jacks.
• CinenlaStation's optical digital jack is designed based on EIA
staridards. If you use an optical cab]c that does not nltx_tEIA
staridards, it may not function propccly,

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Notes on recording

and playing audio
• Perform a test recording before recx31_ding.
• It is not lX_ssiblc to record DSP effects.
• When you turn off the cx_nnectedCD rec_an or ME} recorder
lx_wer, playback _und may bc_,ome distorted and the vo]mne
reduced. In this case, turn on the CD re,coNes or MD recorder
lx_wer.
• Even if you adjust the audio vditmle, audio qualib,, or change
file DSP Program during a vidcx_rezx_rding, it has no effect on
the roczrdcd sound. However, i_ DVDiCD nlode, the ou_ut
sound for recording may cut off if any of the operations bdiow
arc, po_ormc_l, Do not pafform any of file below during
re_ording,
-- Output a test tone.
-- Change a DSP Progr_n
-- CotmczMdiscotmcz, t file headphones
• CinemaStation can output a signal from the DIGITAL IN jack
to file DIGITAL OUT jack. The signal input from file
DIGITAL IN jack cannot output fronl the analog output jacks,
and the signal input firm1 the analog input jacks cannot output
from the DIGITAL OUT jacks,
• Audio rezz_rdings that you make cannot be or_d for any
purpose oilier than private cnjoynlcat wifllout the cx)nscat of"
flit copyright holder.
Timer Playback/Recording
Combined with a comnlercially available audio tinier, you can
perform Tthler Playback and Timer Rczz_rdings.
Operations vary depcading on file cquigmcnt and audio d/n_
used, so be sure to read the relcxant equigment owner's nlanual.

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Placing the Speakers (NX-P120)
To got the most out of the sound field effects you need to place the speakers
in the best positions. To guard against poor acoustics like sound blur make
sure the speaker_ are stable. Also read page 7, Preparing the Speakers.

Make sure the top of the television is level If the top of the
television is not level, place the Center Speaker inside the
TV rack or directly on the floor_ In any case, make sure it is
placed on a level surface.
When placing on top of the television, use the supplied
fastener (two pieces) as shown in the picture on the left,
between the bottom of the Center Speaker and top of the
television to fasten

Place the Subwoofor on a level hard floor
When placing, use non-skid pads on the bottom of the
Subwoofer in the four corners as shown in the picture This
will prevent the Subwoofer from sliding when it vibrates.
Also, increasing stability prevents degradation of sound

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You can place the Front Speakers and Surround Speakers
on the floor or a rack, or attach them to a wall.You can also
mount them on commercially available speaker stands

When placing on the floor or a rack

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As shown i_ file picture, attach the non-skid pads on the bottoms
of the Front and Sltrrolmd Speakers in the four c_ners. This
stabil_cs file spcakc_ to irrcxcnt sfiding,
* Plan_ on a stable, flat surface.

Non sk54 pad

When attachingtoa

wall
Attach to the wall xtsing file two holes on file back of file Front and
Sltrroltnd Speakers.

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d_a., con't_ c_Sally availabte)
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Yamaha Speaker Stand SPS-80 (Option)
Wifll the SPS-80 Speaker Stands, yolt can _Z fl1¢Front Speakers
and Surround Slx_akers on the floor. (2 stands/sct

* SPS-80 stands may not be avai]ablc in c_c,
rtain regions.

You can use commercially available speakers instead of
the supplied Center Speaker, Front Speakers, Surround
Speakers, or Subwoofer_ You can also use commercially
available speaker cables instead of the supplied cables

• Use a speakor with 6-ohm impc_lancg or nlorc. If a spcaker
wifll less than 6-ohm impc_lancg is xtsed, fllc protc£_ve circui*
may _p or the speaker may malfanction.
• Use magnetically shieldc_l spcakers. Uthese spcakc_ st:ill
create intofforcnc_ with the monitor, plan_ the speakers away
from the monitor.
• Make sure the speaker cable you use is file same thickness as
fl_c s@plied cable.

• Use speakccs or lh¢ sa_e manofa_xuxer and quality, if [ms_btc. ff the
quakity of each speaker differs, the v_ice or a moving i_¢rsoa may
l_¢omc uXmalural.

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the speaker cables

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Adjusting

the Speaker Volume Level
The default settings of the Speakers are suitable for most conditions.
However, depending on room conditions or listening position, you may
need to adjust the Speaker volume level, especially when changing
speaker or furniture position.
This adjustment is important because it brings out the maximum effect of
the DSP Program, and faithfully reproduces the acoustic personalities of
Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Pro Logic I[, Dolby Digital and DTS.
Even after performing the test tone, you may still like to adjust the
speaker volume level for some sources. In this case see page 60,
"Adjusting
the Speal(erVolume
Level During Playback:".

• Yo_ cmmot a4just the vohlmc_ revel whOe c_m_¢_d
your headpho-o C_$.

to headphcclc_s. To adjus4 4isconnc_ct

Adjust the volume so that it is the same for each speaker
from your listening position

• To a_Vm,tflae*ound, use flac_Rcmaote Control fsom your Hstenmg
posilic¢_.

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-- VOLUME
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RIGHT

CENTER

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Surround Left!Right Speakers, if you feel the speaker is
unbalanced during audio playback.

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To getthemost outofthesound field
effects,
you need touse all6 ofthe
suppliedspeakers(FrontCenter,Surround and Subwoofer).Butdepending
on your listening objectives, you can turn off specified speakers,
When using any speaker other than YAMAHA Speaker Set NX-P120, you
need to specify the speaker size
You can specify these settings in Speaker mode.

Specify the speaker to produce no sound by setting
"* CENTER', "* SIJR, or "* BASS"
When using other speakers, be sure to set the speaker
size, and depending on your listening objectives set the
Front Speaker level

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Sets whc_ler the _nter Speaker is p_csent or nm, and
sets the siT_ of the Centex Speaker.

Selects flit speaker to output a LFE[BASS (low tone)
signal. LFE stands for Low Freztununy Effoat and it is
used to output bands of"90 Itz and below when Dolby
Digital or DTS is active,

Selection items: LRG (Large), SML (Small), NON
(None)
l)efmlIt setting: SML
LRG: Select this sc_ing when using a big Center
Speaker. The entire frcqunncy band of the center charmel
signal is output as it is from the Center Speaker.
SML: Select this s¢_ing when using a small Center
Speaker. A czntex channel signal with a low tone of 90
Hz or below is output from the speaker _,t to * BASS.
NON: Select this setting whun not using a Center
Speaker. The center chanunl signal distributes the same
vo]unle lexe] to the Front L/I_ Speakers.

* FRONT
Sets the siT_of the Front Speakers.
Selection
l)efmlIt

items:
setting:

LARGE,

SM__M_L

SMALL

LARGE: Select this s¢_ing when using big From
Speakers. The entire frequency band of the front L/l;:
channel signal is output _s it is from the Front Le£t and
Right Speakers.
SMALL: Select this seUfng whun using small Front
Speakers. A front LiR channel signal with a low tone of
90 Hz or below is output from the speaker set to *
BASS.

* SUR.
Sets whether the Surround L/l;:Speakers are present or
not, arid sets the size of"the Surround L/'RSpeakers,
Selection items: LRG (Large), SML (Small), NON
(None)
l)efmllt setting: SML
LRG: Select this sc_ing when using big Surround L/l;:
Speakers or when using Surround L/l;: Speakers with
surround subwoofers connected by speaker cables.
The entire frcqunncy band of the surround LiR channel
signal is output as it is from the Surround Speakers.
SML: Select this sc_ing when using small Surround LiT(
Speakers. A surround LiR channel signal with a low toun
of 90 Itz or below is output from the speaker set to *
BASS.
NON: Select this setting whun not using Surround I_
Speakers. The surround L/l;: channel signal disWibutes
file same volume level to the Front LiR Speakers.

Selection item: SWFR (Subwoofcs), FRONT, BOTH
l)efitult setting: SWFR
SWFR: Select this sc_ing when using a Subwoofun
The LFE and low tone (90 Hz arid below) sound froul
othan channels, de.haling on * CENTER, * FRONT and
• SUR. sc_ings, are output frtml the Subwoofun
FRONT: Select this se_ing when not using a
Subwoofer. The LFE and low tone (90 Hz and below)
sound fronl ofllan chunncls, depending on * CENTER, *
FRONT and * SUR. _,ttings, are output from the Front
LiR Speakers.
BOTH: Select this item to mix a low tone, of 90 Hz and
below with a LFE channel when using a Subwoofer arid
indc_ndc_t of"file Front Speaker Sound mode sc_ing.
The entire frequency band of the front L[R ehunncl is
output from bofll the Front LiR Speakers and Subwoofun
Sound can output from the Subwoofer during 2-charmel
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arid out of aligtmlunt with that of other speakers, you can
lower the volume level and regain a balance.
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or Surround Speakers is out of"alignment with the Front
Speakers. The volmun level of"the Front Speakers
decreases ] 0 dB (about lf3).

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Selecting

DSP Program Effects
To get the most out of CinemaStation select a sound field based on how
many speakers you want to use and the listening environment

Select a sound field based on

Select a sound field based on

how many speakers you want
to have sound,

your listening environment

Enjoy original Dolby and DTS
sound

Matrix 6.1 sound creates a realistic sense of sonic
movement with a surround back sound
You can enjoy Dolby Digital plus Matrix 61 or DTS plus
Matrix 6.1 sound without adjusting any settings when you
play a Dolby Digital Surround EX or DTS ES disc.
-- MATRIX 6.1

In addition to Dolby Digital Surround EX or DTS ES discs,
you can also enjoy Matrix 61 sound with a 51 channel
source. Selecting Matrix 61 with the MATRIX 61 button
will enable the Dolby Digital plus Matrix 6.1 and DTS plus
Matrix 6.1 decoder_ The surround L/R channel will produce
a surround back channel, making it possible to output
sound from a virtual surround back speaker.

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or DTS, automatically switches between
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Matrix 6.1 audio. Even if you play a 51
channel source with this setting, no virtual
surround back speaker is created.

MATRIX 6.1

Select this item to play a 51 channel source
with Matrix 61 Sound outputs from the
virtual surround back speaker.

OFF:

The Matrix 6.1 decoder is not enabled. Even
if you play a Dolby Digital Surround EX or
DTS ES disc, no sound outputs from the
virtual surround back speaker.

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Selecting Dolby Pro Logic II converts a 2-channel source
into virtual multi-channels for enjoying sound using all
speakers.

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distributed to tim _
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output from tim _
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Since Virtual Cinema DSP processes the sound input
source, you can virtually reproduce surround speakers,
and enjoy a DSP Program with only your Front L./R
Speakers

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the evening at a low volume

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Each DSP Program is designed to draw out the maximum
effect from the source audio. CinemaStation provides the
DSP Programs with optimum value of parameters including
reflected sound, reverberant sound and Delay Time

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SELECT

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Among these parameters, you can change the Delay Time
to match to your Speaker positions
Delay Time is the time gap in playback between front
speaker audio and surround speaker audio. The bigger the
value becomes the later the surround audio plays back,
and the bigger the sound space feels.
Delay Time is preset at an optimum value for each DSP
Program. In most cases, the default value will work well for
your listening enjoyment But depending on the audio
source or listening environment, you can adjust each DSP
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You can check the type of input signal and format from the CinemaStation
Display.
You can also set the input mode to select the digital/analog entry sequence
or to only input a specified signal.

During playback, you can show input signal type, format
and sampling frequency information in the CinemaStation
Display.

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contains (only when Dolby Digital or DTS is inpuf).
For example, "in: 3i2iLFE" indicates 3 Front Channels,
2 Surround Channels and LFE.
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other 2 channel audio, and MLT indicates 3-channel or
more multi-channel audio,
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when digital signal is input)!, If the sampling frequency
cannot be measured, "unknown" appears,
• rate (bit rate)
Shows the amount of data an input signal contains per
second (unly Dolby Digital and DTS). If the bit rate
cannot be measured, "unkmown" appears.

• flg(nag)
Shows a roaognifiun signal (flag), in an input signal and
initiates an action (only Ddiby Digital and DTS). If the
flag cannot be recognized, "None" appears,

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CinemaStation's digital input jack can input a smnpling
frequency up to 96 kItz. For details read the owner's
manual of the devic_ connoatcxl to the digital input jack.
Koap in mind the points below when inputting a digital
signal that exceeds 48 kItz.
• DSP Programs are not seloatable. You can only listea to
normal 2-channel stereo frtml the Front Speakers.
• During playback, you cannot adjug the vditmle lCNClof
Centes and Surround I JR Speakers.
• Depending on the "* Speaker Set" _Zting in the SET
MENU, the Subwoofcs may output sound.

You can playback most sources without a problem with
the AUTO setting (factory default setting) Then depending
on your needs, you can select the priority level for digital
and analog input signals, and specify formats such as
DTS.

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Only analog signal carl be,played.

Learning about input modes, jacks anti Input Selection
buttons
Ci_enlaStation can receive signals from fl_c VIDEO (analog[),
VCR (analog) and OPTICAL (digital) jacks of equipment that
is connected to it. You can assign a VIDEO or VCR input name
to the OPTICAL IN-jack. This will allow you to use the VIDEO
bu_on or VCR button to input a de.an connected to the
OPTICAL IN-jack (VIDEO is assigned in the default setting.)
Normally, an analog signal is input to the VIDEO or VCR INjack, and a digital signal is inpltt to the OPTICAL IN-jack.
However, by setting the input mode to AUTO the input will be
autonmtically detected and you can then playback audio from
the de.an you want by sin_ply pressing an Nput Selection
button.

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Using the Sleep Timer
After a specified time the power automatically enters standby so you can
enjoy CinemaStation until you fall asleep.

-- SLEEP

To cancel the Sleep Timer
Keep pressing SLEEP until SLEEP OFF appears in file
CirlemaStation Disp] ay,
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The COMPONENT VIDEO jack on CinemaStation is compatible with
Progressive Scan You can enjoy highly defined images without flicker when
connecting to a television that has a component video input jack compatible
with Progressive Scan
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Scan ie available only for NTSC eignal output, See pages
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ProtectingYour Children from Undesirable Scene
Using Parental Control
You can cut a scene that you do not feel it is suitable for your children, or lock a
disc from being played.
CinemaStation allows you to set the level of Parental Control. It then checks the
level of a disc whose level has been set in advance and automatically decides if
the content is suitable for viewing by your children before playing

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memory So the next time the disc is inserted the user is
prompted to enter a password to unlock the disc Enter the
password correctly to load the disc

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bu_ens

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Storing Manufacturer
Control

Codes in the Remote

If you set the manufacturer code (a unique code assigned to each
manufacturer) in the CinemaStation Remote Control, you can operate a
connected television, VCR, CD or MD recorder with the Remote Control

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away. Press  to nlake the sound snlaller in flit Front L¢_
Spcakan, and press < to make file sound snlaller in the
Front Rigilt Speakcs. You cannot turn off the sound for
cifllar unc of file Front Speaker.

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Adjust the sound quality of headphones
(* HP Tone CTRL)
You carl adjast the low tones (BASS) and hill tones
(TRBL) of"your headphones.
Submenu: HI?BASS, HP TRBL
Variable range (dB): -6 to -_3 dB.
Default setting: 0 dB
Press t::,-to inarease the range of the low or high tones.
Press  or < to select file desired se_ing.

Set the input mode when powering on (*
Input Mode)

Selection

Set frequency step (*Tuner Step) (Asia and
General models only)

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AUTO: When CinemaStation power is _ttmed on the input
nlode alttomatically _
to AUTO.
LAST: The last selected input nlode is app]ied as is.

Adjust the CinemaStation Display
brightness (* Display set)
Dimmer
You can adjust the Cinenlagtation
Variable
l)afmlIt

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Display brightness.

-4 to 0
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0

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Using the On Screen Menu
You can use the On Screen Menu to adjust settings for DVD playback
including picture and language settings.

For example, adjust the color saturation

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Picture

Video shift

Adjust from +] to --7, Adjusts the screen
l_aition,

Saturation

Adjust from -7 to +7. Adjusts the videx_ cx_lor
saturation,

Contrast

Adjust from -7 to +7. Ac_:,enmates bright and
dark parts of video.

Color eeUinge
(Colour settings)

Adjust the video shade.

Brightness

Adjust from -7 to +7. Adjusts the vidcx_
brightecss,

Sharpness

Adjust from -7 to +7. Adjusts the videx_
vividness.

Foatu_

Statue window

Set to "On" to turn on/off the status display using
the, STATUS button on the Remote Control. The
status display includes the _,pe of disc, the
currently playing traekich aptar nmnbex, the total
time of"_aekich aptar and the elapsed time of"
_aekichapter. Set to "Off" to hide the, gatus
displah;

Program

Clear All
"lYacke

Deletes all Program content. Page 33

Program

Selects Program Play "On"i"Off'.

Play list (Playli80

Shows Playlist, Page 33

Zoom

Enlarges the pietu_.
Switches the picture angle.

View

Angle

Play Option

Search

94

Selects a track. Page 31
Page 33

Chapter Preview

Returns to the beginning of'the chapter c_rrently
playing,

Audio
Disc Navigation

Selects the, mtdio langltage,

Sub-title (Subtitle)

Selects the subtitle langltage, You can only select
languages the disc contains,
Advances/reveres
one frame at a _ne, Frame
Advance is not available with videx_CD,

Frame by Frame

Select the title, chapter or track to play,

Fest

Select the sw_d from among -32, -8, 4, 1,4, 8,
32,

Time

Swg, ify an elapsed time and s_arch for a _',ne.
Page 30

Slow

Select the sw_d from among -1, -112, -IN, -1/_I,
0,1/4,1/'2,1.

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Access

Setup

TV .1

Disc Lock

Set _1c Disc, Lock "Otf'f'Off".

PaPental level

Adjust the level from 0 to -_8. Page 81

Enter PIN

Enter file password. Page 80

Change PIN

Change the passwtwd. Page 81
Set to match your TV screen aspect.

TV shape

Page 82

4:3 panscan
4:3 ]ettcxbox
Wide-s_ccn

(W_descreen)

TV System

Set the video signal system *_to nmtch your TX
Set to AUTO when using a TV conlpatthle with
Ix)ill NTSC and PAL,

Video Output

(U,K. and Europe nlodels only) Sets the output
signal of AV MONITOR OUT jack to YUV or
RGB,

Default Sub-title
(Ottffault Subtitle)

Set file language you usually selc,at for subtitles.
When playing a disc', file subtitles in the selected
language appear first. When the disc does not
contain the seltg,ttzl subtitle language, no subtitle
appear,

Country
Menu Language

Select file count'r3iwhere you use CinemaSmtion,
Set the language for the On Sc_en Menu,

Default Audio

Set file language you usually select for audio.
When playing a disc', you hear flit andio in the
sc&-_ted language first. W]len file disc does not
contain the sel¢cttzl language you sel¢cttzl, it will
play in another language.

Audio Menu

Digital output

Select the output signal for the OPTICAL OUT
jack. The speaker sound changes depending on
the setting for this munu item.
All: Ottt-puts all t3rl_s of digital signals that
CinenlaStafiun can _eproduc_.
PCM Only: Ottt-puts the Pro Logic dccodtxl
signal only.

Features

PBC

Set P]aybank CuntrN "On"?'Off". If set to "Off',
the Disc Menu dc_s not aplx_aron the TV s_een.

Language

a_
o

O

*_ Be careful whun setting this memt item, If it does not match your T_. the memt and p]aybank screen wi]] not appear
irropcrly or will not appear on file TV. If that happens, refL'xto "Recover TV settings" Ix_]ow.
*_ This lmi_ can play PAL and NTSC, but your k_levision must match the system used on file disc.
Recover

TV settings

When the semen does not appear pmptwly due to TV setting, pcrfbrm the steps below to recover the setting,
I Press DVDiCD.
2 Press [] for 5 sc'conds, NTSC<->PAL appears in the CinemaStation

Display,

3 Press hi0to switch the sc,tting. NTSCiPAL SET appears in the CinemaStation

Display,

When conn¢,afing with AV MONITOR OUT (U,K, and Europe models only)
] Perfoml steps ] and 2 alxwe.
2 Press [] again, YUV<->RGB

appears in Nc CinemaStafiun

Display,

3 Press nil to switch Nc sc,tting. YUViRGB SET appears in Nc CiunmaStafiun Display,

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Solutions to Common Problems
Be sure to check the points below if CinemaStation doesn't seem to be
working normally for you. If you notice something wrong that is not listed
below and you have already tried some solutions with no success, turn off
the CinemaStation power, remove the power plug from the outlet and contact
the store where you purchased the product or your nearest YAMAHA sound
products service center and ask for assistance.

Power turns on but immediately shuts off.
m

l

_5

Sound is muted.
Press MUTE or VOLUME -% to _galn the
smmd and adj_t the volume to your liking.

The power plug is not completely plugged
111.

Insert the plug i11tothe outlet firmly.

m2

_5

Speaker cable is shorted. Whun power is
_r11¢xl on, the irrotective circuit engages and
shuts file system down.
Make sure that all speaker cables are
corr¢,atly connected.

Play a sounc_ signal that CillemaStatlon can
play.
No picture.
You did not c,omlect the cable gtoperly.

CillemaStatlon rocgived a s_'ung, external
el¢,aWicshock such as from a lightening bolt
or excessive static el¢,c,Wici_.'.
Pat CinemaStadun in standby, pull out the
elc,atric cord then wait for about 30 _,c,onds
Ix_fore _inscrdng the cz_rdand turlling on
file !_wer again.

Chc,ak your c_onnections.
The audio suddenly

decreased.

The Sleep Time funedun startcxl workillg.
Tttm the power back on and try playillg the
sounc_ again.

No SOUl'/(].
_1

You 111serted a CD-ROM flint CklemaStafiun
cannot play.

You thd not c,onnect the cable Irroperly.

Sound

is too low on one side.

Chc,ak your c,onnections.
You did not connect the cable IYtoperly,
_2

The sounc_ you selc,c,tcxl is not suitable for
playback.
Choose the cza'rc,at source using file I11put
Seleedun buttuns.

_3

You did not c,onnect the Speaker cable
properly.
Cheg,k your speaker cotmectluns.

m4

You tur11¢xlthe sound volmne down.
35.tm the sound volmne up.

96

Chc,ak your connections.

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No sound

except

from

the

Front

Speakers.
m

l

You arelistening to STERN)

No sound

from the Surround

_1

You turocdofftheSurroundSpeaker
vo]mnc level.

sound.

Tm_l up the Surround Speaker volmne. Sc_
page 60.

Press
and nlake sure sound field
effect STEREO
is on.

m2

You are playing a source such as Dolby
Surround, Do]by Digital or DTS that doesn't
contain a swgial effect signal,

_2

No sound

A digital audio sampling frequency over ,18
kHz is input.
A digital audio sampling frequency over ,18
kltz only outputs from file Front Speakers.
from the Center

CklamaStafiun plays a nmn aunal source in
file Theater DSP Program.
Select anofller DSP Program. Sc_ pages 16
and 17.

Select anofller DSP Prognmn.
_3

Speakers.

No sound

from the Subwoofer.

_1

You set "* BASS" in the SET MENU to
"FRONT' when CinemaStation plays a
IN_lby Digital
orDTS soure_.

Speaker.
Set "* BASS" to "SWFR" or "BOTH". See
page 63.

_1

You _'ned
]evel.

off the Center Speaker vohune

T_.trnup file Center Speaker voltmle. See
page 60.

_2

You set "* BASS" in file SET MENU to
"FRONT" or "SWFR" when CinemaStation
plays a 2-channel source.
Set ,,, BASS" to "BOTH". See page 63,

_2

You _t "* CENTER" in file SET MENU to
"NON",
_3
Set file Center Speaker czaTectb; See page
63,

_3

m4

You have selected a DSP Program frtml the
Music group (excluding 5oh Stereo).

The souree doesn't contain an LFE or oilier
low tune signal (Ix31ow90 Hz)

No low tones.

Select
and 17.anofller DSP Program. Sc_ pages 16

The Speaker mode you selected in the SET
MENU does not nmtch your speaker,

Dolby Digital _ld DTS sources do not
contain a cenk_r channel signal,

Set file appropriate Speaker nlode based on
fllc sirz offllc speakers you are using. See
page 62.

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Strange

humming

noises.

You did not cunnect file pin cane properly.
Check your pin cable connections.

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Sound volume will not increase.
m

Digital and high frequency devices create
noise.

The power of tim device connected to
CincmaStatlon's output jack is not _rnexl
on,

If tim !_wcr of the dcvicg cotmc_k3d to tim
output jack is not ta_rned on, playback may
Ix_distorted and volmne low. Tltm on the
power of tim cotmc_,tcxl device.

CinemaStatlon is plac_d too close to a
digital or high frequency device.
Place CklenlaStation
sltch devices.
SET MENU setting

content

fltrdacr away fronl

has disappeared.

Sound field effect will not work.
It is not !_ssible to rectr_d andio enhanc_xl
by a smmd field effect.

The power cord has not been cotmc,ctcd to
file outlet for over a week or the external
tinier was di_,onnectcxl.
Set the SET MENU

Audio
_1

recording

will not work.

You a_ tryklg to make a digital recordklg
wifll an analog so_.trce.
Try inplttT:inga digital soltree.

_2

CinemaStatlon and the rocording dcvic_ are
not connected digitally.
Cotmc_,t them digitally.

_3

You am tryklg

to make an analog

wifll a digital

source',.

Try inplttting

an analog

recoixlklg

source',.

CinemaStatlon, the playback device and the
rczording dcvicz do not share an analog
connection.
Cotmc*t them wifll an analog connection.
m5

Some recording devices are not able to
record a digital soltree sltch as Dolby Digital
or DTS.

CinemaStation is not working normally.
The klternal nficroarmlpltter froze up due to
elc,cWic shock (lightening bolt or excessive
static elc,cWicity) or drop in power sltpply.
Fltll out file AC phtg from file outlet and
after about 3(I seconds phtg it in again.

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again.

One of the buttons
m

doesn't

work.

Viewing

Some discs do not allow c_rtain operations.

Playback does not start when
or it immediately
stops,

pressing

angle

does

Yolt can only orc"fltis fk_a_m if you are
playing a disc"rocza'dcd with multiple
angles.

t---,

VCR recording
m

l

not change.

When nlovcxl from a v_* cold place to a
warm one, c_ndcnsation fom_s on the leas.

does not work.

Alnlost all DVD disc's are copy Irrotcg,ted, so
yolt cannot copy them.

Let it alone for 1 to 2 hours.
_2

Yolt inserted a disc flint CklemaStation
cannot play.

_3

The disc is di_ty.

Picture looks poor while fast forwarding
reversing.

or

To some degree file picture does not look
nomml, but this is not a defect.

Wipe the disc clean.
_4

The disc is not set kl the _'ay czaroatly.
SCt the disc kl the tray correctly. SOdpage
]1.

Audio

or subtitle

language

does not switch.

_1

The disc does not contain mldfiple audio or
subtitle languages.

m2

Use"the Disc, Menu to change audio or
subtitle languages. See page 36.

No subtitles
_1
_2

appear.

_1

(Or

The seltlng in the On Screen Memt is not
CO1Tect.

_1[11_

Select Set@ _ TV in file On Serc_n Memt
to set the menu tlem correctly.
The television cannot handle progressive
inpltt.
Turn off CinemaStation's progressive output
and change to interlace inpltt on file
television. Sc_ page 79.
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Part of picture appears double with
progressive output.

DVD does not oontain sltbfifle data.
The subtitle _c'tZingis off,
Tltrn on subtitles. See page 13.

_3

The television
(monitor) has no picture.
the screen size looks strange.)

When ltsing A-B Repeat subtitles sometthles
do not appear Ix_fore and after poklts A and
B.

O_

The disc content does not match file
progressive oltt_ltt &re to the cxlifing nlethod
or other conditions.
Turn off CinemaStation's progressive output
and change to interlace inpltt on file
television (monitor) Soa page 79.

The picture quality is poor.
Adjust the pictltre quality ltsing "Hcture" in
file On Screen Menu, SOdpage 92.
No Status display appears.
Under "Features" in the On Seroan Memt,
switch the "Statas window" to "On". SC£
page 92.

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The disc is ejected
m

"No Disc" appears in the CinemaStation
Display.

as soon as it is inserted.

A dis_ that cannot Ix_playe_l has been
inse_od.

No disc is inserted or a dis_ is inscr_exl
incorrectly,
Set the disc in the tray c_rrccfly. See page
H.

¸
PresstTuning
m

l

does

Auto Tuning does not work.
The radio station is far away from your area

not work,

or your

The Preset(memoD') has been delctexl,

I_

2

The radio station is far
or your

1

Cile_k

_tltenna

away

Change your outdoor FM antenna for a
multi-channel one.

Auto Tuning does not work.
The radio waves are weak
not c<_mplcte]y cotme_te_l,

area

_on_ your

ur your _tltenna

is weak,

your antenna

oonnection,

yoltr olttdot_ FM antctma
ehanno] one.

2

is weak,

1 Try Mamtal Tuning. See page 40,

Perfo_n Preset again, Se_ page 41,

Too much noise blocks out stereo
broadcast.

_tltenna

Cilangc file AM Loop antenna's di_e£tion.
See page 38,

for a mldti-

I_

Try Mamtal Ttufing, Se_ page 40.

You arc, exparicncing mlfldpath reflection
and oilier radio interference.
ilcigh_, direction

2 Try M_rntal Tuning. See page 40,

Too much noise.

Audio is distorted and the receiver
sensitivity is poor even with outdoor FM
antenna.

Cilangc file antetma's
placement,

1

And change

or

m

Noise can be,related to a_nospileric
electricity and il_lming, or fluorescent
lights, motors and thermostats attanilexl to
ele£,tric de*ices,
Cotme_g
the mttdo_ AM antenna and
establishing good grounding will deerease
noise, However, it is _fficult to completely
elinmmte noise.

Too much noise, especially

in the evening.

A television is in use near Ck_emaStation.
Plane
the television furfllcr away from
CincmaSmfion,

100

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The Remote
m

l

Control

does not work.

Yolt are outside file Remote Control
opc_dng range,

A peripheral device
Remote Control.
_1

Crp_ate file Remote Control within 6 m (20
fc,ct) and a 30 _ angle of the Remote Control

does not work with the

Yolt cannot Olx_mtc a systenl czmlponent.
Use file renlotc control that came with file
device to operate it.

_ensot,

m2

The Remote Control Sensor is exposed to
direct sunlight or lighting (invert.cxl
flxtcxescx_t lamps).

_2

Yolt did not
code.

mm

• Set the manufaeturer code onc,c again.
Sc,c page 83.
• Set a different code from file list of codes
for file same manufaeturcr. Sc,cpage 83.

_3

The RemoteControlis notcompatiblewifll

Change the lighting or CinemaStation's
odenmtion,

_3

The batteries arc worn oltt.
Replace the batteries with new ones.

_4

Yolt did not select the device to operate.

COrrc,ctly

set the nlanufacturc_

your equipment.
Use file r_lotc cx_ntrol that came with file
device to operate it

Press file ]npltt Selc,ction buttons to selc,ct
file device yolt want to OlXWate,

Remote Control does not work with
CinemaStation.
Yolt did not select the mode to operate
CklcnlaStation.

Press DVDiCD, AMPor TUNER on the
Remote Controlbefore star6ng op_ation.

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Information
Disc information
The table below lists the types of discs you can play on CinemaStation

Video Discs

SVCD
(Super Video CD)
Vidc_CD

/_

VIDEOCD

DIOITJU. _lDm

DUai'T4L 4UDIO

1

_

Video CDs nlade by e,opyi_g
an MPEG nlovie file onto a
CD-R or CD-RW,

DVD region Codes
¸¸5/¸¸¸

The region code (an ID number assignexl to
each market region) is set for nomlal DVD
players and DVD video disc,s. CinenlaStafion
can play the, discs with the region codes
shown below on the, right. For more details
read the, infbmmtion on the disc jan,ket.

Ao..,.@
@

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@@

Music Discs

Music CD
(Compact disc,
digital audio)

=,=n_._=,o

mrn_mo

=orr_Aumo

Mltsie, CDs made by copying
onto a CD-R or CD-RW. Music,
in MP3 fbnnat can also Ix_
played.

• _

102

togo marks are I_intc_l on the disc a_l the disc jacket.

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• The foBowing discs cannol b* p]ayex__Sth tiffs u_L
CD ROM, DVD ROM, CDV. (TMS f_(xiuct can p] _).-some
lypCs of DVD R, DVD RW (Vitro forest only), DVD_R or
DVD_RW di_c_.)
• Cin_tation
cannot P]_ a CDR, CI2 RW, I2VI2 R, L)VL)
RW, DVD+R or DVD+RW disc that h_ not been Vitalized.
Finalizing _s a proc_s_ that _s
a (Esc for playbacl on a
compatible d_vic¢.
• Only _e di_c_ Erom a rep_tab_ manuf_ClUret. Some d_scs
cmmol be p]ayexl b_ck, d_nding
on re_oKling coml_liCClsam1
disc characteristics.
• Do not use di_c_ wilh non _tanda_l sha_
_ze$.

or

• So_e DVL) videot_videoCD discsmay olx_'a_ and
function tliff_enfly than noted in this manual. That LSby
raanufactu_cr 0c_gn anti not a t_f_ kl th_s nniL _or more
0ClaOs _ad the infommfion on the disc jackeL
• TM_Sunit can pl_y the disc types _s_ocLated wilh 1he logc_
_hown on page 102. (Do not attemlA to loa_ any olhCr lype of
disc into the unit, or 1he unit may be damagcd.)
• Some di_c_ cannot bc_p]_yc_ dcpcndklg o_ 1he _cccaxfing
condit_on_ _uch a_ PC environment and applicalion _oEtwarc.
Failu_ can aLso re_flt from disc clxc¢gcteristics am1 contlilio_,
like malC_ia] quality, scratehcs or c_vatnre.

• L)o not pnt a tfisc ha a p/ace w_th

/_

Caution
high humidi_- or a 1ol OEdust.

'i q)
_\___J ,/

• ff a disc bcr_nles dirty, w_pe it with a _
cltx._n__y cloth f_om the ¢enL_ on1 to
the Cdgg. 13o ILO1¸
_se _ecort_ city.or or
paint thSnn_.

• To avoi4 malflmclicCl, do not u_e • comme_ially
1¢n$ _ea_¢r.

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Copy ight and logo marks
rl

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

This _odacl i_c_O_ales copyright protectitm t_¢hnoloKy fl_al is
gml_¢ted by me_hod claims of certain O.S. p_enL_ aml oth¢_
Jntell_t11_ p_of_t_y rights owned by ia_ovision
CotpoTation a_d
other rights own_s. Use of thSs copyright p_o_tic_a technology
must be a_thtafz_l by Maerovisitm C_poratkm, and is inten4e4
ft_
h_e and olber limil_d viewing uses only unless olhta_dse
authoaized
by M_rov_s_on Corporation. Rexc_e _gineedng
or
t_s_sembly is prohSbiled.
SILENT

L_A

is a trademavl of YAMAHA

CORPORATION.

AdvsncBd

Active Servo P_s_g
Subw(_fer Syst_ with a bnHt in
power mr=pliHer
This snbwoof_ system (_ SW120) employs Advmaced
Yamaha Active Serve Technology which YAMAHA has
developcxl for _lu_Sng
higher qnaU_- snpcx ba_s sound. This
sn_x_ ba_s seined atkls a m(ne _¢_Hstic, themev m lbe htrme
effe_l to yonr st_w¢osysl_m.

DD

DIGITAL
Ma_ffaclured

u_k_ license from Dolby LN_ofattaSes. "Dolby',

Labomton*s.

DIGITAL

SURROUND

"DTS" art4 "DTS ]_gital Sor_ourt4" arc _egisl_a"ed lrmlemark_ of
Digital Theater Systccns, hac.

tv'IPEG Layer 3 audio _k_codhagIgclmoto_,
F_amahof_ IqS and Thomson malfimedla.

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lie.rinsed front

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Glossary
Bit Stream
A signal that is compressed and changed into digital
format. Then de.haling on the de_odes it can be
processed as 5.1 mu]fi-chatmc] audio.

Channel

Dolby Pro Logic

(ch)

A channel is an audio type that has been divided based
on range and other eharactcfisties.
Ex. 5.] ehanunl
• Front Speakers, Left (lch), Right (]eh)
• Center Slxrakar (1 ch)
• Surrolmd Speakers, Left ( e] ), Right (lch)
• Subwoofbr(]
chx0.]*:
:0.1 eh)
* in contrast to a fuLl1 channel band, a component dcsignc4
lo e_ance low freqaency _otTadfor adBedeffect.

Cinema DSP (Digital
Processor)

Sound Field

Dolby Surround and DTS were originally designed for
file movie theater, so playing file stone progrmn at home
would produce disparate listening experiences
depending on variables like the room size, walling and
unmlx_r of speakers.
Yamaha Cinema DSP applies origkml sound field
technology based on a wealth of real-world da_
measurements to reproduce Do]by Pro Logic, Do]by
Digital and DTS solmd, conthklklg them wifll acoustic
scale, depth and tone so that you can experience file
presenc_ of a movie theater at home,

Component

By using 2-chunnal stexeo for the surround speakexs,
more aneurata moving sound effects and surround sound
envirotmlunt can be, reproduced, like the rustling of trees
or sound of"waves,

A surrolmd system that _kes a 4-chatmel algnal and
records it as a 2-chatmcl signal, then by way of some
afithnletic processing c_onvcr_s back to an kldependent 4chatmal signal for playback.

Dolby Pro Logic II
Takes any 2-channel sourc_ and reIrroduces dynamic
5.1-channel surround with excellent separation using
special signal proeessing. You can expc_cac_ Fmlby Pro
Logic I] in MOVIE mode and MUSIC mode for stareo.
You can cvcn enjoy old movies that wcrc unly recorded
in 2-channel audio (excluding munaural) in l_we_tl
5.1-channel surround.

DTS (Digital Theater

Systems)

The 5.1-channel surround systenl adopted by most
nlovie theaters. With an abundance of audio data, it is
able to provide mtthcnfic solmding effbcts.

Dynamic

Range

The difference bet_*een the smallest sound that can be
heard above the equipment noise and the biggest sound
that can be heard without disttr_ion is the dynamic
range.

Video Signal

A c_omlxment video signal is s_parated into one
]mnklance Y-signal and two ehrominance PBiC_ and PR]
C_ signals. Since each signal is sent kldependunt]y, color
can be reproduced more faJthflfl]y. The c,ompounnt
algnal is also called a c,olor-difference signal by the way
it sub.acts the lunfinanee signal from file color signals,

Decoder
A devic_ that conver'_ encoded data on DVD and other
media back to its original mtdio or video signal.

Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital is a digital surround sound system that
gives you completely indc_nde_t multi-channel audio.
With 3 front channels (lefq center, and right), and 2
surround stereo chatmals, Dolby Digital provides 5 fit]]range audio channels, With an additional channel
especially for bass effects, called LFE (low frequency
effect), file system has a total of 5,1 channds.

Film and Video Data
In general, DVD media can be classified into the 2 types
below.
• Film Data
Vide,o re_orded at 24 frmnes/se_ond. (The film used
for shooting movies is recorded at 2,1 frames/secund.)
Rc,cently 30 frames/secund progresalve video has
made its de,but,
• Vide_ Data
Vide,o re_orded at 30 frmnes/se_ond.
CinenarStation will automatically recognize whether file
source recorded on DVD is film or vide,o, then select the
best method to convert it into Irrogrcsglvc output.

Interlace

and Progressive

Outputs

Up to now file standard video signal has been NTSC
with 525i (i: intarlaned) scan lines. In contrast, 525p (p:
progressive) is a high-deasity signal with double the
nmnbar of scan li_cs,

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LFE (Low Frequency
Channel

Effect) 0.1

This chatmel is for the reproduction of'low bass signals.
The frequency range for this chatmal is 20 Hz to 120 He.
]t is added to the full-range 5 chaunels in Dolby Digital
and DTS to enhance low frequency sound for added
effee,t. This channel is counted as 0.1 because it only
enforce,s a low frequency range.

Linear PCM (LPCM)
A signal that is changed to digital format without
compression. A CD is ree,orded witil ] &bit sound at
,1,1.1kHz, while DVD recording is unywhanc between 16
bits at 48 kltz to 2,1 bits at 192 kHz, whieh makes it a
hi_lar quality sound than CD. This signal also has a type
called Pan,kexl PCM (P.PCM) that can be compressed
wiflrout any loss of data.

Matrix 6.1
CkmmaStatiun incorporates a Matrix 6.1 decoder for
Dolby Digital and DTS multi-channel soft'are that
enables 6.1-channel reproduction by addkig the surround
back channel to existing 5.1-channel fommt. (The
surround back chunnc] is created from surround ]eft and
ri_lt chatmals, arid output from a virtttal surround back
speaker.) With this additional channel, you can
experience more dynamic and realistic moving sound
especially scenes with "fly-over" arid "fly-around"
cffee,ts.

Sampling Frequency and Quantized
Bit Rate
When convarting an analog signal to digital, the nmnbar
of times the signal is sampled per see,end is called the
sampling frequency while the degree, of fineness when
converting file sound level into a nunleric value is callexl
the quantized bit rate.
The frequency band that can be playexl back is
dctenniund by the sampling rate while the dynamic
range cxprasaln g the difference in sound levd is
dcte_niund by the quantized bit rate. In principle, the
hi_lar the sanlpling rate, the wider the frequency range
that can be p]ayexl back. And the higher the quantized bit
rate the finer the sound that can be,reprodune,d.

SILENT

CINEMA

SILENT CINEMA is an original Ymnaha systenl that
regroduans in a pal_ of"headphones the acoustic
personality of sound field grograms based on multispeakers. Headphone paranle_rs have Ix_enset for each
sound field so that natural stereoscopic sound can be
expressed arid enjoyed throu_l headphunas.

S-Video Signal
With S-video the video algnal that was unmlally
trunsnlittexl using a pin cable is separated and
transnlittexl as a lunfinance Y-signal and chronlinance Csignal through an S video cable. Connecting with an S
VIDEO jack you can enjoy recording arid playback with
more beautiful images.

NTSC
NTSC is a video signal system (525 lines, 3(I frames per
second) used in North Anlcrica, Central America, a
nunther of Soufll American countries, and some Asian
countries, including Japan.

Title, Chapter

Pan & Scan and Letter Box

Track (CD/Video

In gnnaral, DVD Video is produced for viewing on a
wide televialun screen with an aspect ratio of 16:9. This
means you can now view most material with the
intundexl aspect ratio on a wide-sanee,n television.
This ratio will not fit on a standard televisiun tart has an
aspect ratio of 4:3. Two pieture styles, Pan & Scan and
Lettanbox, deal wifll this problem.
• Pan & Scan c_ts off the le_ arid right pertiuns of"the

A CD or Video CD can be,divided into a nmnbar of
segments (tracks). Each division is called a title nunther.

picture to fill the sanee,n.
• Ix',tterbox insets black bunds at the top and bottom of
the piet-ttre to reprodune an aspect ratio of 16:9.

PAL
PAL is a video signal system (625 lines, 25 frames pex
second) used in the Unitexl Kingdom, munh of file rest of"
western Europe, several South American countries, some
Middle East and Asian countries, several African
countries, Australia, New Zealand, arid ethan Pacific
island countries.

106

(DVD Video)

DVD video lets you divide a disc in a big way by titles
or a small way"by chapters. Ean,h divialon is eithan called
a title nunther or a chapter nunther.

CD)

Virtual Cinema DSP (Digital
Field Processor)

Sound

Reproduces a surround speaker sound field to let you
enjoy virtual Center arid Surround LiR Speakers with
only" two Frun_LiR Speakers.

Index
sch

......................................................................
17

A-B Repeat ....................................................................
Action ............................................................................

35
17

Changing the Oa'der of Preset Stations ..........................
CinemaStatiun Display brightnass ................................
Classic Hall ....................................................................
Connecting a CD or MD recorder .................................
Connecting a Game Console .........................................
Connecting a VCR .........................................................
Connecting the Antctmas ...............................................
Connecting the Speakers .................................................
Connecting the TV. .........................................................
Connect a TV to an audio input .................................
Connecting with S-video .................................................

43
91
17
5(I
46
46
38
8
8
47
9

D. Range ........................................................................
Delay Tinlc ....................................................................
Digital audio jac,_ .........................................................
Disc, infbrmation ..........................................................

90
71
51
1(12

Discs this unit cannot play back ..............................
Handling a disc ........................................................
Music Discs .............................................................
Video Discs ..............................................................
Disc, Lock ......................................................................
Disc, Menu .....................................................................

103
1(13
102
102
82
36

Display Set ....................................................................
Dolby Digital Surround EX disc ...................................
Dnuna ............................................................................

91
(rl
17

DSP Program .................................................................
DTS ES disc ..................................................................

17
@1

DVD region c,odes .......................................................

Fastener .........................................................................
Finding file Best DSP Effect ..........................................
Frame Advance ..............................................................

Game .............................................................................
HP Tone CTRL ..............................................................

Input Assign ...................................................................
Input Mode ....................................................................
Input Modes ...................................................................
J_z Club .......................................................................

91
91
77
17

LfR Balance ...................................................................
LEF Level ......................................................................
Live S!_xn:s ....................................................................

90
9(I
17

Matrix 6,1 ......................................................................

(rl

MP_

37

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

Music Video ...................................................................

17

Night Listening ..............................................................
70
No Disc', ........................................................................
100
Non-skid pad ...........................................................
53, 54

On Scxoan Menu ............................................................
On Sere,an Menu Guide .............................................
Using the On S_oan Meau ........................................
Griginal Dolby and DTS Sound ....................................
Parental Con_o] .............................................................
Planing the Speak¢_ ........................................................
Playback Control (PBC) ................................................
PRO LOGIC II Movie ...................................................
PRO LOGIC II Music ...................................................
Pro Logic IJ Music setting .........................................
Program Play .................................................................
Progressive Scan ............................................................

2,1
9/I
92
73
80
7
36
66
66
67
31
79

Ig
O_

102

Reassign input jae_ ......................................................
Recording Audio from CinemaStatiun ..........................
Remote Control .............................................................

91
52
21

53
16
29

Amp Mode .................................................................
DVDiCD Mode ..........................................................
Ttmer Mode ................................................................

22
23
21

Using the Renlote Con_'ol .........................................
Repeat Play ....................................................................
Rock Conccr_ .................................................................

21
34
17

]7
9(I

>

/
107

Sei-Fi (Science Fiction) .................................................
Seleg,ting Radio Stations ................................................
Auto Tttni_g ...............................................................
Manual TOming ...........................................................
Preset Tttni_g .............................................................
SET MENU ...................................................................
Settklg Channels iN Advance (Pm_t) ...........................
Auto Preset ................................................................
ManualPreset ............................................................
Setting the Manufacturer Code ......................................
SILENT CINEMA .........................................................
Slez_pTimer ....................................................................
Slow Advance[Reverse ..................................................
SP Delay ........................................................................
Speakcx Mode ................................................................
Speakcx Size ..................................................................
Speakex Vo]mne Level .............................................
58,
5eh Stereo DSP Program ...........................................
Spectacle ........................................................................
Stereo p]aybaek .............................................................

17
39
39
_I0
_13
90
_I]
_I1
12
83
69
78
29
90
62
62
6(}
61
]7
17

Test Tone ........................................................................
Theatcx ...........................................................................
Time Search ...................................................................

58
17
30

To change discs ..............................................................

12

Tttne*Step ...................................................................... 91

108

Types of"Input Signals ...................................................

75

Vi*tttal Cinema DSP ......................................................

68

I_pm=t,

Specifications
Subwoofer

AU DIO SECTION

Model Name .................................................

Minimum RMS Output Power
FRONT L/R, CENTER_ SURROUND

NX-SW120

IyI_
L/R

1 kHz, 0,9% THD, 6_ ...........................................
U.S.A. and Canada models

45W

........ Advanced YAMAHA Active Servo Tectmology sys*em
kYdver
...........

16 can (6 3/_ inch) cone, mag_etle

shielding

type

20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.9% TRD, 6_2 ........................ 45 W
_€_axlmmn Power (EIA_)
FRONI L_, CENTER, SURROUND Li_
1 kHz, 10% TI4D, 6f2 .............................................
Total Harmo_e
FRONI

GENERAL
55 W

Distortion

LI_ (20 W, 1 M-Iz) ..................

Signal m Noise Ratio (II4F-A Network,
Input Semsltivity

Less thart 0.03 %

shorted) ......... 90 dB

Va'_EO,VCR...........................................200 mV/47k£a
(h_tput Levd (when 200mV is input)
REC OLrF ...............................................

200 mV/1,2 kK_

Power Su_ty
U,S,A, and Ca_ade models

AC 240 V/50
AC _30 Vi30
AC _20 Vi60

Asia mtxtel ....................................
AC 220-240 V, 50
General model ...............................
AC l l 0-120 V, 50
NX-SW 120 f'or Korea, Asia and General mt_lels
AC 110-1_)/2_)-240

V, 50/60

Power Consumption
DVR-S 120 ..............................................................

VIDEO SECTION

NX-SW120

Video Sign_ L_vel
Video ............................................................
1 Vi_-p[!5 ga
S Vide_a (Y/C) .........................
1 Vp-p_.286
Vp-pi75 ga
Conti_tment (YiP_, P_) ................. ] Vp-pP3.7 Vi_-p[!5 f2
Signal m NNse Ratio ....................................................
50 dB

TUNER SECTION
ntodels ................

Other ntode]s ......................................
AM Tusting RNRg_
U.S.A., Canada arid Korea models
..............................................................
U,K,, EumlX_ and Australia models
..............................................................

8%5 to 107.9 MHz

40 W

Standby Power Consumption
DVR-SI20
Asia aud Genial models .......................................
Other models ..........................................................

0,5 W
0,4 W

L_ser Plc_kqtp
Iype ..................................
Semlconducttrr laser GaAIAs
Wave length ............ 650 Nrt (DVD), 790 um (VCD/CD)
] ,45 mW (DVD),

Dimensions (W X H X D)
DVR-S 120 ......................................

87.5 to 108.0 MHz

] ,31 mW (VCD/CD)
360 M 75 X 360 mm

(1€ _/_gx 2 *_hgx 14 3/,¢)
NX-SW120

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

200 × 365 X 390 mm

1710 kHz

NX-CI20

(7 _/s" x 14 3is" x 15 u/2¢')
.........................................
300 X 72 X 105 mm

531 to 1611 kHz

NX-S120

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

530to

(11 trTlg' x 2 _]ra" x 41]s")
72 X 170 X 10g mm

Asia and General models
..............................................

85 W

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

Output Power,,,,

(2 _7]_="x 6 t3]t_" x e W)
530/531 m 1710!1611 kHz

SPEAKERS
Satelllte Speak_rs (Front _md Surround Speakers)
Model Name .....................................................
IyI_
.......... Full range acoustic s_spensit_ _gr_etic
kYdver

NX-S120
shiel_g

tti_

,,, 5 cm (2 Mch) full range cone x 2, magnetic shMOng _pe
hnped_lce ...................................................................
692
Center Six_aker
Model Name

AC 120 Vi60

U,K, and Europe mt_lels .......................
Korea model ..........................................

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

FM Tusthlg R_lg_
U.S.A. and Canada

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

Australia ntodeI .....................................

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

NX-C120

IyI_
.......... Full range acoustic s_spensit_ _gr_etic
kYdver

shiel_g

t!I_e

,,, 5 cm (2 inch) full range cone x 2, magnetic shMOng _pe
tmped_lce ...................................................................
692

Weight
DVR-S 120 ........................................

6.4 kg (14 lbs 2 oz)

NX-SW] 20 .......................................

8.4 kg (18 lbs 8 oz)

NX-CI20
NX-S120

.............................................
1.1 kg (2 ]bs 6 oz)
.....................................................
0.9 kg (2 lbs)

Operating 'I_nperatttre
R_mge
.................................................
Operating Humidity Range
...........................................
Ac*essories

o_

-5 m +35°C (41 m 95°F)
5 m 90% (No Condensation)

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

See page 6.

Specifications are subject m change without nofic*,

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