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OWNER'S

MANUAL

CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRICSHOCK
\

DONOTOPEN

1
2

Read these instructions.

3
4
5

Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.

6
CAUTION:

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF

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

•

Explanation

Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance
with the manuli_cturer's instructions.

8

Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or uther apparatus (including amplifiers)
that produce heat.
Do not delcat the safety purpose of the polarized ur
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with
one wider than the other. A gruunding type plug has two
blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the
third pruug are provided for your safety. If the provided plug
does not fit intu your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement uf the obsolete outlet.

10

Protect the power culal from being walked un or pinched
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit Ii'om the apparatus.
Only use attachments/accessuries
specified by the
manufacturer.

persolls,

The exclanlation point within an equihaeral triangle
is intended to alert you to the presence of important
ol?eratingand maintenance (_lvicing) instructions in
' the literature acc°mpanying the al)pliance
Note to CATV system

11
12

installer:

This reminder is provided to call the CATV system
installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that
provides

guidelines

for proper grounding

and, in

that the cable

shall be

particuhtr,

specifies

connected

to the grounding

system

ground

of the building,

13
as
14

close to the point of cable entry as practical.

IMPORTANT
Please record the serial nnmber of tiffs unit in the space
below.
MODEL:
Serial No.:
The serial number is located on the rear of the unit.
Retain this Owner's Manual in a sale place for future
reference.

We Want You Listening

Do not use this apparatus near water.
Clean only with dry cloth.

7

of Graphical Symbols

The lightning flash with arrowheztdsymbol,within an
equilateral triangle, is intended l() alert you to the
presence o1uninsulaled "dangerous voltage" within
the product's erich)sure thai l]lay be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk o1electric shock l()

Keep these iustructiuus.

Use only with the cart. stand, tripod,
bracket, or table specified by the
manuli_cturer, or sold with the apparatus.
When a cart is used. use caution when
moving the cart/apparatus cumbiuation to
avoid ii!jury frum tip-over.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when
unused for lung periuds of time.
Relcr all servicing to qualified service persunneh Servicing
is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any
way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid
has been spilled or o[_iects have fallen into the apparatus, the
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does nut
operate normally, ur has been dropped.

For A Lifetime

YAMAHA :rod the Electronic Industries Assuciation's Uousumer Electronics Group want >ou tu get the must out ul your
equipment by playing it at a sale level. One that lets the sound cume through loud and clear without annoying blaring or
distortion
and. most importantly, without affecting yuur sensitive hearing. Since hearing damage from loud sounds is
often undetectable until it is too late, YAMAHA and the Electronic Induslries Associatiuu's Cunsumer Electronics Group
recommend you to avoid prolonged exposure from excessive vohlme levels.

LISTENING

FCC INFORMATION
1

IMPORTANT
INIT!

NOTI(E:

DO NOT MODIFY

THIS

(for US customers)
Complimu:e with FCC regulatkms dues not guarantee that
interference will not occur in all installations. If this

This product, when installed as indicated in the
instructions contained in this m:mual, meets FCC

product is found to he the source of interlerence, which
c:m be determined by turning the unit "OFF" and "ON".

requirmuents. Modifications not expressly approved by
Yamaha may w_id your authority, granted by the FCC. to

please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the
following measures:

use the product.

Relocate either this product or the device that is being

IMPORTANT:

When comlecting this product to

afli:cted by the interference.

accessories and/or another product use only high quality
shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST
be used. Follow all installation instructions. Failure to
li_llow instructions could void your FCC authorization

to

Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit
breaker or fllse) circuits or install AC line filter/s.
In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient
the antenna. If the antmma lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead.

use this product in the USA.
NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply
with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations. Part 15
for Class "B" digital devices. Compliance with these
requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that
your use uf this product in a residential environment will
not result in harmful interference with other electronic
devices.

change the lead-in to coaxial type cable.

This equipment generatesklses radio frequencies and. if
not installed and used according to the instructions found
in the users manual, may cause interl'erence harmful to the

The above statements apply ONLY to those products
distributed by Yamaha (orporation of America or its
subsidiaries.

operation of other electronic devices.

If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory
results, please contact the local retailer authorized to
distribute this type of product. If you can not locate the
appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha Electronics
Corp.. U.S.A. 6660 Orangethorpe Ave. Buena Park. CA
9(1620.

1 Toassure
thefinest
performance,
please
read
thismanual
carefully.
Keep
itinasafe
place
forfuture
reference.
2 Install
thissound
system
inawellventilated,
cool.
dry,
clean
placeaway
t'rom direct sunlight, heat sources, vibration.
dust. moisture, and/or cold. Allow ventilation space of at least
30 cm on the top, 20 cm on the lell and right, and 20 cm on
the back of this unit.
3

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

4

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

5

Avoid installing this unit where loreigu ohjects may fall 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 and/or
discoloration on the surface of this unit.
Burning ot_jects (i.e. candles), as they may cause fre.
damage to this trait, attd/or personal injury.
Containers with liquid in them. as they may fall and liquid
may cause electrical shock to the user and/or damage to
this unit.

15 When not plamting to use this unit f_r long periods of time
(i.e. vacation), disconnect the AC power plug from the wall
outlet.
16 Install this unit near the AC outlet and where the AC power
plug can be reached easily.
17 Be sure to read the "TROUBLESHOOTING"
section on
common operating errors before concluding that this unit is
faulty.
18 Betore moving this unit, press MASTER ON/OFF to release it
outward to the OFF position, and disconnect the AC power
plug l}om the wall outlet.
19 VOLTAGE SELECTOR (Asia and General models only)
The VOLTAGE SELECTOR on the rear panel of this unit
must be set for your local main voltage BEFORE plugging
into the AC main supply. Voltages are:
General model ............. AC 110/120/2201230 240 V. 50160 Hz
Asia model ................................ AC 2201230 240 V. 50160 Hz
WARNING
TO REDUCE

THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC

SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
OR MOISTURE.

THIS

UNIT TO RAIN

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 MASTER ON/OFF, or
MAIN ZONE ON/OFF and ZONE 2 ON/OFF. In this

6

Do not cover this unit with a newspaper, tablecloth, curtain.
etc. in order not to obstruct heat radiation. If the temperature
inside this unit rises, it may cause fire. damage to this unit.
and/or personal il_jnry.

7

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

state, this unit is designed to consume a very small
quantity of power.

8

Do not operate this unit upside-down. It may overheat.
possibly causing damage.
Do not use torce on switches, knobs and/or cords.

FOR CANADIAN

9

10 When discommcting the power cable from the wall outlet.
grasp the plug; do not pull the cable.
11 Do not clean this trait with chemical solvents: this might
damage the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth.
12 Only voltage specified on this unit must be used. Using this
unit with a higher voltage than specified is dangerous and may
cause fire. damage to this unit. attd/or personal injury.
YAMAHA will not be held responsible for any damage
resulting fi'om use of this unit with a voltage other than
specified.
13 To prevent damage by lightning, keep the power cord and
outdoor antennas disconnected from a wall outlet or the unit
during a lightning storm.
14 Do not attempt to modil} or fix this unit. Contact qualified
YAMAHA service personnel when any service is needed. The
cabinet should never be opened fl_r arty reasons.

iii

CUSTOMERS

To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to
wide slot and fully insert.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003.
POUR LES CONSOMMATEURS CANADIENS
Pour _viter les chocs _lectriques, introduire la lame la
plus large de la fiche dans la borne correspondante de
la prise et pousser jusqu'an fond.
Cet appareil numdrique de la classe Best conforme _
la norme NMB-003 du Canada.

FEATURES .............................................................
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
.................................
CONTROLS
AND FUNCTIONS
.........................
Front panel .................................................................
Front panel display ....................................................
Rear panel ..................................................................
Remote control ...........................................................

2
2
3

ADVANCED
SETIP ............................................
Changing the ADVANCED SETUP menu
parameters ...........................................................
Switching the remote control ID .............................
ZONE 2 ..................................................................

3
5
6
7

!

Comlecting
Comlecting
Coralecting
Turning on

PLAYING

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

speakers ................................................
the AM and FM antennas .....................
the power supply cord ..........................
and off this unit .....................................

AND RECORDING

10
11
12
14
14

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

15

Playing a source .......................................................
Adjusting the tonal quality .......................................
Recording a sottrce ..................................................
Using the sleep timer ...............................................
Muting the sound output ..........................................
FM/AM T[ NING .................................................

15
16
17
18
19
20

Automatic tuning .....................................................
Manual ttming ..........................................................
Automatic preset ttming ...........................................
Manual preset ttming ...............................................
Selecting preset stations ...........................................
Exchanging preset stations ......................................
XM SATELLITE
RADIO T[ NING ..................
\_lat is XM Satellite Radio'? ...................................
XM Satellite Radio connections ..............................
XM Satellite Radio functions ..................................

20
21
22
24
25
25
26
26
26
27

Activating XM Satellite Radio ................................ 29
Basic XM Satellite Radio operations ....................... 30
XM Satellite Radio search modes ............................ 31
Setting XM Satellite Radio preset channels ............ 33

35
36
37

Connecting the Zone 2 components ........................ 37
Controlling Zone 2 ...................................................
38
REMOTE
CONTROL
FEAT[ RES ................... 39
Control area .............................................................
39

Installing batteries in the remote control ................... 9
Using the remote control ...........................................
9

CONNECTIONS

35

Controlling other components .................................
Setting remote control codes ...................................

40
41

!i
TROUBLESHOOTING
.......................................
SPECIFICATIONS
...............................................

42
45

Built-in

2-channel

II, Minimum

power

RMS

output

Other

amplifier

power

II, PURE
source

75 W + 75 W (8 _Q), 0.04% THD, 20 Hz to 20 kHz
II, Highly

dynamic

power, low impedance

drive

button

variable

used to reproduce
loudness

the purest

control

II, Sleep timer

Sophisticated

AM/FM

II, 40-station

random

II, Automatic

preset

II, Preset

station

II, Radio

Data System

access

preset

tuning

control

capability

I_ Zone 2 remote

control

II, Zone 2 custom

installation

(sold separately)

capability

facility

tuning
capability

tuning

capability

Radio tuning

capability

only)

Radio

model

II, XM Satellite

I_ Remote

tuner

exchanging

model

XM Satellite
(U.S.A.

DIRECT
sol.ll_.d

I_ Continuously

capability

(Europe

features

only)

Connect-and-Plaf

Mdigital

antenna

using the XM
accessory

(sold

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

Please

check that you received
Remote control

all of the following

parts.
Batteries (x2)
(AA, R6, UM-3)

AM loop antenna

OOOO

5D_do

O_O_
_OO

@NNAHA

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

Indoor FM antenna
(Europe and Australia
models)

f_....

_

_FI

....

(U.S.A.

@ MASTER
Press inward
this unit. Press
position

ON/OFF
to the ON position
again to release

to turn on the power
it outward

of

to the OFF

to turn off this unit.

model)

@ ZONE 2 ON/OFF
Turns on Zone 2 or set it to the standby anode. When Zone
2 is turned on, signals are output at the ZONE 2 OUT
jacks.

See page 14 for details.

Even when this unit is turned ofi2 this unit consumes a small
amount of power to preserve the memo13".
Memory

back-up

The memory

back-up

from being lost. However,

ZONE

@

ZONE

CONTROL

Press to control
circuit

prevents

the input source

of Zone 2.

the stored data

the stored data will be lost if

the power cord is disconnected
for more than one week.
@ MAIN

This switch is operational only when MASTER ON/OFF is
pressed inward to the ON position.

from the AC wall outlet

ON/OFF

Turns on Main Zone of this unit or sets it to the standby
anode.
See page 14 for details.

• This button is operational only when Zone 2 is turned on.
• When you press this button, the ZONE 2 indicator flashes in the
front panel display for approximately 5 seconds. Select the
inpm soarce of Zone 2 while the indicator is flashing.
• You can select the preset station or channel when TLrNER or
XM is selected as the input source of Zone 2.
@

Remote

Receives

control

infrared

sensor

signals

from the remote

control.

• This switch is operational only when MASTER ON/OFF is
pressed inward to the ON position.
• In the standby mode. this trait consmnes a small amount of
power to receive infrared signals from the remote control.

Switch the remote control ID between ID1 and ID2 when using
multiple YAMAHA receivers or amplifiers (see pages 35, 36).
@

Front

Shows
unit.

panel

information

display
about the operational

status of this

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@

EDIT,

SEARCH

Exchanges

other when TUNER

the input source
FM/AM,

of two preset stations

is selected

page 25).
Switches between

@

MODE

the assignment

search

with each

as the input source

modes

(see

when XM is selected

as

(see page 29).

Selects

Switches the reception band between AM and FM when
TUNER is selected as the input source (see page 20).
Shows

the reception

level of the XM Connect-and-Play

digital

antenna

separately)

the input source
@

selected

as

selector

the input source you want to listen to or watch.

AIBICIDIE,

Selects

CATEGORY

the preset

station

group (A to E) when TUNER

is

as the input source (see page 23).

Switches between channel categories
or selects the preset
channel group when XM is selected as the input source

<_ / C>

the tuning

the input source

when XM is selected

@

(see page 27).

TUNING/CH

Selects

This does not affect the OUT (REC) level.
@ INPUT

XM ANT (ANTENNA)

(sold

@ VOLUME
Increases or decreases the sound output level.

(see page 31).

frequency

when TUNER

is selected

as

(see page 20).

Searches for a radio channel or selects the preset channel
number when XM is selected as the input source (see page

@

PHONES

Outputs

jack

audio Ibr private

listening

with your headphones.

27).
Press SPEAKERS
@ TUN (TUNING)

MODE/DISP

(DISPLAY)

before you connect

AiB so that the SP AiB indicators
your headphones

to the PHONES

turn off
jack.

Switches
indicator

the tuning mode between automatic (the AUTO
turns on as a result) and manual (the AUTO

@

indicator

turns offas

Turns on or off the speaker set connected to the
SPEAKERS
A and/or SPEAKERS
B terminals on the rear

a result)

the input source.
Switches the XM Satellite

when TUNER

Radio infommtion

is selected

shown in the

front panel display between channel number name,
category and artist name/song
title when XM is selected
the input source
@

as

as

(see page 30).

in the system

as the input source

PURE

DIRECT

memory

and indicator

The indicator

possible

it lights up when this function

MONITOR

you to listen to the sound played

component

connected

to the MDiTAPE

back on the
jacks

panel of this unit.
When the tape deck is used lbr recording,
monitor

the low frequency

a flat response

response.

(see page

The 0

16).

or decreases
produces

the high frequency

a flat response

(see page

response.

The 0

16).

BALANCE

speaker

locations

or listening

room conditions

(see page

16).

on (see page 16).

MD/TAPE

Allows

or decreases
produces

Adjusts the sound output balance of the left and right
speakers to compensate
for sound imbalances
caused by

sound.
is turned

(see

TREBLE

Increases

@

you to listen to a source in the purest
above

is pressed

when XM is

(see page 33).

Allows

@

@

position

a radio channel

button

@ BASS
position

page 22).

@

panel each time the corresponding

Increases

Stores a station in the system memory (see page 24).
Sets this unit to the automatic preset tuning mode (see

selected

A/B

page 15).

MEMORY

Stores

SPEAKERS

the sound being

The MDiTAPE

MON

on the rear

you can also

recorded.

indicator

lights up when this function

in the front panel display

is turned

@ LOUDNESS
Retains a full tonal range at any volume level to
compensate for the human ears' loss of sensitivity to high
and low-frequency ranges at a low volume level (see page
16).

on.

@ Preset station/channel number buttons
(1 to 8)
Selects the preset station number (1 to 8) directly when
TUNER or XM is selected as the input source (see page
25).

• When this function is on (the indicator lights up), MDiTAPE
cannot be selected with the INPUT selector.
• To listen to the source selected with the INPUT selector, press
again to turn off the function (the indicator turns off as a result).
• When MD TAPE is selected with the INPUT selector, this
fm_ction will not turn on even if MDiTAPE MONITOR is
pressed.

The XM Satellite Radio features (XM ANT, CH. SEARCH
MODE, DISP, CATEGORY. MEMORY and the preset channel
number buttons) are only applicable to the U.S.A. model and are
operational only when XM is selected as the input source. For
details, see "XM SATELLITE RADIO TLLNING" on page 26.

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@ SP (SPEAKERS)
Light up according
Both indicators
selected.

@ SLEEP indicator

A/B indicators

to the set of speakers

Lights up when the sleep timer is turned on.

selected.

light up when both sets of speakers

are

@ MUTE indicator
Flashes while the MUTE function is turned on.

@ ZONE 2 indicator
@ Multi-information display
Shows information when adjusting or changing settings.

Lights up when Zone 2 is turned on.
@ Input source indicators

@ TUNED indicator

Light up when this unit is in the corresponding mode.

Lights up when this unit is tuned into a station.
•

Europe

model

only

The XM indicator is only applicable to the U.S.A. model.

@ Radio Data System indicators
@ MD/TAPE
Lights

up while

MON

(MONITOR)

indicator

the MD TAPE monitor

function

is turned

Oll.

@

MEMORY

Flashes

indicator

for approximately

the front panel is pressed.
is flashing,
memory
number

PTY HOLD indicator
5 seconds

alter MEMORY

While the MEMORY

store the displayed

by using A/B/C/D/E
buttons

The box-shaped indicator beside the name of each Radio
Data System mode lights up when the corresponding
Radio Data System mode is selected.

station

on

indicator

Lights up while searching for stations in the PTY
SEEK mode.

in the system

and one of the preset station

EON indicator
Lights

on the front panel.

up when the Radio

offers the EON data service
@ AUTO
Lights
@

indicator

up when this unit is in the autolnatic

STEREO

tuning

mode.

indicator

Lights up vvhen this unit is receiving a strong signal for an
FM stereo broadcast while the AUTO indicator is lit.

Data Systenl

station

is being received.

that

(U.S.A.

model

{7;x]
i!..... i

@ Antenna terminals
Connect FM and AM antennas.

@ PHONO jacks and GND terminal
Connect a turntable.

See page 12 for connections information.

See page 10 for connection information.

@ AUDIO/VIDEO jacks
Connect audio and video components.
See page 10 for connection information.

@ ZONE 2 jacks
Connect a Zone 2 component.
See page 37 for connection information.

@ SUB WOOFER OUTPUT jack
Connect a subwoofer with built-in amplifier.

@ SPEAKERS terminals
Connect speakers.
See page 11 for connection information.

@ REMOTE jacks
These.jacks are used to input output remote control
signals.
See page 37 for connection information.

@ IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch
Switches the impedance setting.
See page 11 for details.

@ XM jack
(U.S.A. model only)
Connect XM Connect-and-Play digital antenna accesso W.
See page 26 for connection information.

@ AC OUTLET(S) (SWITCHED)
Use to supply power to your other audio and video
components.
See page 14 for details.

@ CD jacks
Connect a CD player.
See page 10 for connection information.

•

Asia and General models only

VOLTAGE

SELECTOR

VOLTAGE

SELECTOR

on the rear panel of this unit must

be set for your local main voltage
power

supply

Voltages are as follows:
Asia model .........................
General

BEFORE

plugging

the

cord into the AC wall outlet.
AC 220/230

model ...... AC 110/120/220/230

240 V, 50/60 Hz
240 V, 50/60 Hz

_O]_TII;{O]Jk'JF:hqlI_IJ_T[elI[O]_Tg

This section
remote

describes

control

components
The functions

of the buttons
buttons

operate

on those

"REMOTE

CONTROL

components.
manuals

your other

using this remote
FEATURES"

Refer

for details.

@

Numeric

buttons

Select the preset

are the same as those of the

instruction

other components

on the

or other manufacturers.

used to control

components

those components'

of each button

this unit or other

made by YAMAHA

audio and video
con'esponding

the function

used to control

selected

station

number

(I to 8) when TUNER

is

when XM is selected

as

as the input source.

Select the preset

channel

number

the input source.

to
To

control,

see

on page 39.

@

BAND

Switches

to the previously

AM) when TUNER

used reception

is selected

band (FM or

as the input source.

0}
..............
:?;

The frequency of the previously received station is autoznatically
recalled.

............
:g;,
@ A-E/CAT.
Selects

(CATEGORY)

the preset

is selected

as the input source

Switches
preset

between

channel

o<9)

the input source

......
_10_

PRESET/CH
Selects

channel

(see page 25).

categories

or selects

the

group (A to E) when XM is selected

as

(see page 31).
,t", / v

the preset

TI__ER



station group (A to E) when TUNER

is selected

station

number

(1 to 8) when

as the input source

(see page 25).

Searches for a radio channel or selects the preset
channel number (1 to 8) when XM is selected as the

,,<}

input source (see page 29).
@

MEMORY

Stores a radio channel

.........
84"_

selected
@

in the system

memory

when XM is

as the input source (see page 33).

STANDBY

Sets this unit to the standby

mode.

• This button is operational only when MASTER ON/OFF on the
front panel is pressed inward to the ON position.
• In the standby mode, this trait consnmes a small amount of
power to receive infrared signals from the remote control.
• This bntton does not set Zone 2 to the standby mode.
@ POWER
Turns on this unit.

@ Infrared signal transmitter
Sends infrared signals.
@ Input selector buttons
Select the desired input source and change the control area
(see page 39).

• This button is operational only when MASTER ONOFF
front panel is pressed inward to the ON position.
• This button does not turn on Zone 2.

on the

@ SPEAKERS

A/B

Turns on or off the set of speakers
SPEAKERS
A and, or SPEAKERS

connected to the
B terminals on the rear

panel of this unit when the con'esponding
pressed each time.
@

CODE

button

is

SET

Use to set up remote

control

codes

(see page 4 l).

@ SLEEP
Sets the sleep timer.
@

VOLUME

+/-

Increases or decreases

the sound

output

level.

• This does not affect the OUT (RE(?) level.
• When you press VOLUME +_ to control the sound output
level of this tulit, VOLUME on the *'rontpanel rotates.
@ MUTE
Mutes the sound output. Press again to restore the sound
output to the previous volume level (see page 19).

The sound output to Zone 2 is not muted.
@

ENT. (ENTER)

Confirms
Number

an entered
Access

channel

number

during the Direct

mode when XM is selected

as the input

source.

@

SRCH

Switches

(SEARCH)
between

MODE

the XM Satellite

(see page 31) when XM is selected
@

Radio

search modes

as the input source.

DISPLAY

Switches

the XM Satellite

front panel display

Radio infomlation

between

catego W and artist name/song

channel

number

shown in the
name,

title when XM is selected

as

the input source.

The XM Satellite Radio features (XM, SRCH MODE DISPLAY,
A-E/CAT. < / >, PRESETiCH/',
/ ",/, MEMORY and ENT.) are
only applicable to the U.S.A. model and are operational only
when XM is selected as the inpm source. For details, see "XM
SATELLITE RADIO TUNING" on page 26.

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•

Notes on batteries

(hange all of the batteries it"the operation range of the remote contrnl decreases.
Use AA, R6, UM-3 batteries for the remote control.
Make sure that the polarities are correct. See the illustration inside the batter?," compartment of each remote control.
Remove the batteries if the remote control is not used for an extended period of time.
Do not use old batteries together with new ones.
Do not use different t)_pes of batteries (such as alkaline and manganese batteries) together. Read the packaging careffdly as these
different types of batteries may have the same shape and color.
• We strongly recommend using alkaline batteries.
• If the batteries have leaked, dispose of them immediately. Avoid touching the leaked material or letting it come into contact with
clothing, etc. Clean the battery compartment thoroughly before installing new batteries.
• Do not throw away batteries with general house waste: dispose of them correctly in accordance with your local regulations.

1

Open the battery compartment

cover.

Insert the supplied batteries in each remote
control according to the polarity markings (+
and -) on the inside of the battery
compartment.
3

The remote

control

transmit

Be sure to aim the remote
signal receiver

a directional
control

in Zone 2 during

directly

infrared

Close the cover back.

beam.

at the remote

control

sensor

on the front panel of this unit or on the infrared

operation.

•

Handling the remote control

• The area between the remote control and this unit (or the
in_ared signal receiver in Zone 2) nmst be clear of large
obstacles.
• Do not spill water or other liquids on the remote control.
• Do not drop the remote control.
• Do not leave or store the remote control in the following types
of conditions:
3

3Cr _\Approxirnately

6 m (19.7 ft)

places of high humidibt such as near a bath
places of high temperature, such as near a heater or a stove
places of extremely low temperatures
dusty places
• Do not expose the remote control sensor to strong lighting, in
particular, an inverter type fluorescent lamp; othenvise, the
remote control may not work properl?_ If necessary, position
this unit away t'rom direct lighting.

• Donotconnect
thisunitorother
components
tothemain
power
untilallconnections
between
components
arecomplete.
• Donotletthebare
speaker
wires
touch
each
other
ordonotletthem
touch
any
metal
partofthistulit.This
could
damage
thistulitand.
orthespeakers.
• Allconnections
must
becorrect:
L(left)
toL,R(right)
toR."÷" to "+" and .... to "-'. If the connections are fault?_ no sound will be
heard from the speakers, and if the polarity of the speaker connections is incorrect, the sound will be mmamral and lack bass. Also,
refer to the owner's manual lbr each of your components.
• Use the R(_A tb_pepin plug cables for audio and video components except speakers.

"4_':
• The PHONO jacks are designed to comlect a turntable with an MM or high-output MC cartridge. If you have a turntable with a lowoutpm MC cartridge, use an in-line boosting transl\mner or an MC-head amplifier when colmecting yonr turntable to the PHONO
jacks.
• Colmect ?_ur turntable to the GND temlinal to reduce noise in the signal. However, you may hear less noise without the connection to
the GND temlinal for some record players.
Digital TV,
Cable TV

DVD player

VCR, etc.

<
Speakers

Speakers

CD player
Turntable

10

Video
monitor

MD recorder,
Tape deck, etc.

B

A

•
1

Remove
insulation

approximately
from

10 mm (3/8 in) of

the end of each

cable

and twist the exposed

cable

together

to prevent

speaker

wires

short

of the

circuits,

Connecting the banana plug
(U.S.A.,

Canada,

models

only)

First, tighten

Australia

and General

the knob and then insert the banana

the end of the corresponding

plug into

temfinal.

Banana plug
10 mm (3/8 in)i

I

_

_

Unscrew the knob.

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

• One or two speaker sets can be connected to this unit. If you use
only one speaker seL connect it to either the SPEAKERS A or B
terlninals.
• Use speakers with the specified impedance shown on the rear
panel of this unit.

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

•

IMPEDANCE SELECTOR
[O'-'IIHL'o/AR

Do not slide the IMPEDAN(E
Red: positive (+)
Black: negative
(-)

Select the switch position
impedance
Switch
position

4

SELECTOR

switch while the

power of this trait is turned on, as doing so may damage the trait.

of the speakers

(left or right) according

to the

in your system.
Impedance

level

If you use one set (A or B), the impedance of
each speaker nmst be 8 _ or higher.

Tighten the knob to secure the wire.
Right

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

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

If you use one set (A or B), the impedance of
each speaker nmst be 4 _ or higher.
Left
If you use two sets (A and B), the impedance
of each speaker nmst be 8 _ or higher.

• The Canada model cannot use two speaker sets (A and B)
simultaneously when the IMPEDAN(E
SELECTOR switch is
slid to the right position.
• If this unit ±;ailsto turn on. the IMPEDANCE SELECTOR
switch may not be fully slid to either position. If this is the case.
slide the switch all the way to either position when the power
supply to this unit is completely cut of£

11

Both AM and FM indoor antennas
strength.

Connect

each antenna

are included

correctly

with this unit. In general,

to the designated

Outdoor AM antenna
Usea5 to 10mot vinylcovered
oIItdo01"S

wire
ll'onl

these antennas

should

provide

sufficient

signal

terminals.
Indoor FM
antenna
(included)

or

Outdoor FM
antenna

extended
a

window,

AM loop antenna
(included)

Ground (GND terminal)
For maxitmun
tllinill_Ulll

file antenna
good

eallh

saicty

and

interJcfence,

GND
ground,

ground is a metal
nloist earth,

connect

terminal
A good
stake

to a
earth

driven

into

• A properly ittstalled outdoor atttenna provides clearer reception than an indoor one. If you experience poor receptiott quality, an
outdoor antenna may improve the quality. Consult your nearest authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center about outdoor antennas.
• If you connect an outdoor FM antenna to this unit. do not connect the ittdoor FM antetuta to this unit.
• To mittimize interl_zrence from automobile igttition, locate the antenna as fi_r from heavy traffic as possible.
• Keep the lceder cahle or coaxial cable as short as possible. Do trot bundle or roll up excess cable.
• The antenna should be placed at least 2 meters h'om reinforced concrete walls or metal structures.

12

Connecting the AM loop antenna

1

Set up the

Press

5

Repeat steps 2 to 4 to insert the AM loop
antenna lead wires into the GND terminal.

6

Orient the AM loop antenna for the best
reception.

AM loop antenna.

and hold the tab.

• The AM loup antenna should be placed away l?om this unit.
• A properly installed uutdour antenna provides clearer receptiuu
than an indour one. If you experience puor reception quality, an
outdour antenna may improve the quality. It is recommended
that you should connect a 5 to 10 m of vinyl-covered wire to the
AM ANT terminal and extend it outdoors l?um a window.
Cuusult your nearest authorized YAMAHA dealer or service
center about uutdoor antennas.
• The AM luop antenna should always be cunuected, even if an
outdour AM antenna is connected to this unit.

3

Insert the AM loop antenna lead wires into
the AM ANT terminal.

4

Release the tab.

13

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Plug the power

supply

all other connections

cord into the AC wall outlet

after

are complete.
AC power supply cord

When all connections
this unit.

are complete,

turn on the power

of

1

Press MASTER ON/OFF on the front panel
inward to the ON position to turn on the
power of this unit.
Main Zone of this unit turns on.
(General

model)

AC OUTLET(S)

•

•

AC OUTLET(S) (SWITCHED)

Australia

model

Other models

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

Use these outlets

to connect

your other components

the power

supply

to this unit. The outlets

power

(total power

"SPECIFICATIONS"

consumption

of components),

on page 45.

1 outlet

Press MAIN ZONE ON/OFF on the front panel or
POWER on the remote control to turn Main Zone on

cords from

again.

supply

see

mode

by pressing MAIN ZONE ON/OFF on the front panel
or STANDBY
on the remote control.

2 outlets

power to any connected
components
whenever
the power
of this unit is turned on. For information
on the maximum

You can set Main Zone of this unit to the standby

•

Press MASTER
release
unit.

it outward

ON/OFF

on the front panel again to

to the OFF position

to turn offthis

--'4:-While MASTER ON/OFF on the front panel is pressed inward to
the ON position, you can turn on Zone 2 or set it to the standby
mode independently (see page 38).

14

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Ex_eme caution should be exercised when you play back CDs encoded in DTS.
If you play back a CD encoded in DTS on a DTS-mcompatible CD player, you will only hear some unwanted noise that may damage
yottr speakers. Check whether your CD player supports CDs encoded in DTS. Also, check the sound output level of your CD player
before you play back a CD encoded in DTS.

2

Press SPEAKERS A and/or SPEAKERS B on
the front panel or on the remote control to
select speakers A and/or speakers B.
8P[AKERS

SPEAKERS
A
B

or

Front panel

5

1

2

Remote

control

•Both SPEAKERS A and B can be selected.
•Make sure that the IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch is
correctly set (see page 11).

E

1-2

3

Play the source.

4

Rotate VOLUME on the front panel (or press
VOLUME +/-on the remote control)to
the sound output level.

-4
Rotate the INPUT selector on the front panel
(or press one of the input selector buttons on
the remote control) to select the desired
input source.

adjust

or

INPUT

Front panel

Remote

control

or

Front panel

Remote

control

Press MAIN ZONE ON/OFF on the front panel
again (or press STANDBY on the remote
control) to finish using this unit and set it to
the standby mode.
MA_N ZONE

Front panel

Remote

control

15

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•

Adjusting the LOUDNESS control

Retains

•

Adjusting the BALANCE control

Adjusts

the sound

speakers

output

to compensate

speaker

locations

balance

room

imbalance

high and low-fi'equency

•
Using the PURE DIRECT button
Routes input signals from your audio sources so that the
input signals bypass the BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE and
LOUDNESS controls, thus eliminating any alterations to
the audio signals and creating the purest possible sound.

1

Rotate the LOUDNESS control on the front

LOUDNESS

C©I:
,

Adjusting the BASS and TREBLE
controls
response.

or decreases

the low frequency

response.

or decreases

the high frequency

response.

;

7

Rotate VOLUME on the front panel (or press
VOLUME +/- on the remote control) to set the
sound output level to the loudest listening
level that you would listen to.

BASS

TREBLE
Increases

o_s

or

_REgLE

Remote control

Front panel

3

Rotate the LOUDNESS control until the
desired volume is obtained.
LOUDNESS
FL_

16

to

level.

panel to the FLAT position.

©

Increases

at a low volume

control set at a certain level, the inpm signals bypass the
LOUDNESS control, resulting in a sudden increase in the sound
ontput level. To prevent your ears or the speakers from being
undesirably damaged, be sure to press the PURE DIRECT button
AFTER lowering the sound output level or AFTER checking that
the LOUDNESS control is properly set.

o

the high and low frequency

ranges

If the PURE DIRECT button is turned on with the LOUDNESS

PURE _I_ECT

Adjust

level, thus

ears' loss of sensitivity

r__,llj/l'olAVl

caused by

conditions.

gALAHCE

•

at any volume

for the human

of the left and right

fbr sound

or listening

a full tonal range

compensating

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Rotate VOLUME on the front panel (or press
VOLUME +/- on the remote control) to adjust
the sound output level of the selected source
to record from.
• The VOLUME. BASS. TREBLE, BALANCE and
LOUDNESS controls and the PURE DIRECT buttons have no
effect on the source being recorded.
• Check the copyright laws in your countU to record from
records. CDs. radio, etc. Recording copyright-protected
material may infringe on cop?right laws.

or

Front panel

4

Remote

control

Begin recording on the MD recorder, the tape
deck or the VCR connected to this unit.

If the 3-head tape deck is used for recording, you can monitor the
sonnd of recording by pressing MDiTAPE MONITOR on the
front panel.
1

Play the selected source to record from.

2

Rotate the INPUT selector on the front panel
(or press one of the input selector buttons on
the remote control) to select the source you
want to record from.
INPUT

o,
Front panel

Remote

control

Note
Youcannot select any inpul source while the MDiTAPE MON
indicator in the front panel display lighls on.

17

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Use this feature
standby

mode

to automatically
after a certain

Press SLEEP repeatedly so that SLEEP OFF
appears in the front panel display.

set this unit to the

amount

of time. The sleep

SLEEP

timer is useful when you are going to sleep while this unit
is playing

or recording

a source.

The sleep timer also

automatically
turns off any external
connected to the AC OUTLETS.

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m==,m
i i

components

After a few seconds, SLEEP OFF disappears from the
front panel display, and the SLEEP indicator tums
off.

The sleep timer setting can also be canceled by pressing
STANDBY on the remote control (or MAIN ZONE O_OFF
MASTER ON/OFF on the front panel) to set this unit to the
standby mode.

• The sleep timer can only be set with the remote control.
• The sleep timer automatically turns off Zone 2. However. the
power of Zone 2 components are not turned off.

1

Press one of the input selector buttons on
the remote control to select an input source.

2

Start playback on the selected input source.

3

Press SLEEP repeatedly to set the amount of
time before this unit is set to the standby
mode.
Each time you press SLEEP, the fi'ont panel display
changes as shown below.
SLEEP

_

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iii ii ........

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FFF' ,:!4::ii'_:!.i'_<- :i;L,Ei_;F' _!:4::ii'_:!.i'_

The SLEEP
amount

indicator

flashes

:!!;i...,
EEF::':i.2 0

18

while

switching

the

of time for the sleep timer.

J,n

7

....

or

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Press MUTE on the remote control to mute
the sound output.
The MUTE indicator flashes in the front panel
display.

m'.'im i "r" m
....

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HLJ mE.

LJPm

After a few seconds,
l'ront panel

2

Press
resume

ON disappears

from the

display.

MUTE

on the remote

the sound

The MUTE

MUTE

"

indicator

control

again to

output.
disappears

from the front panel

display.

19

There are 2 tuning
station

Automatic
strong

methods

autonmtic

and manual.

Select either

method

according

to your preference

and the strength

of

signals.

tuning

is effective

when station

signals

Press TUNING/CH <:1/ _> once to begin
automatic tuning.
Press C> to tune into a higher frequency.
Press <:1to tune into a lower frequency.

are

and there is no interference.

243

• When you _ule into a station, the frequency of the received
station is shown in the front panel display.
• To search for another station, press TUNING CH <1 C> once
more.
• If the tuning search does not stop at the desired station because
the station signals are weak, try using the manual tuning
method.

Rotate the INPUT selector (or press TUNER
on the remote control) to select TUNER as
the input source.
INPUT

or
_

TUNER

Front panel

Press

FM/AM

Remote control

on the front

panel

to select

the

reception band (FM or AM).
FM or AM appears

in the front panel display.
FM/AM

Press TUN MODE on the front panel so that
the AUTO indicator lights up in the front
panel display.
_o,_,.p

AUTO
Lights up

20

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4
Manual tuning is effective when station signals are weak.

Press TUNING/CH <1 / c> to manually tune
into the desired station.
Hold down tile button to continue tuning search.

243

• When

you tune into a station,

the frequency

ol the received

station is shown in the front panel display.
• If you tune intoan FM station, it is automatically received in the
monattral mode to increase signal quality.

Rotate the INPUT selector (or press TUNER
on the remote control) to select TUNER as
the input source.
+NPUT

or
(C

_

TUNER

Front panel

Remote

control

Press FM/AM on the front panel to select the
reception band (FM or AM).
FM or AM appears in the front panel display.
FM/API

Press TUN MODE on the front panel so that
the AUTO indicator disappears from the front
panel display.
AUTO

+mm+++,mp
_

Disappears

21

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_
Press
You can use the automatic
automatically

preset tuning

store FM stations.

unit to automatically

tune into FM stations

signals

and store up to 40 (8 stations

groups,

AI to ES) of those

can then easily
preset

station

received

recall any preset
numbers

method

This fimction

to

enables

FM/AM

on the front

as the reception
this

FM appears

panel

to select

FM

band.

in the t>ont panel display.
F_AM

with strong

in each of the 5
stations

stations

in order. You

by selecting

the

where they are stored.

• Any station data stored under a preset station number is cleared
when you store a new station under that preset station number.
• If the number of received stations does not reach 40 (E8),
automalic preset tuning automatically stops once searching all
available stations are tuned into and stored.
• Only FM stations with suflicient signal strength are stored
automatically by automatic preset tuning. If the station you
want to store is weak in signal strength, try using the manual
preset tuning method.

Press and hold MEMORY on the front panel
for more than 3 seconds.
The preset station group and the MEMORY and
AUTO indicators flash in the front panel display.

Press

TUNING/CH

automatic

preset

<1/E>

Press C> to tune into higher

2

once

to begin

tuning.
frequencies.

Press <1 to tune into lower frequencies.

84

When

automatic

frequency

preset

tuning

of the last preset

is complete,

station

is shown

the
in the

front panel display.

• If TL_P'.IINGiCH<1 / C> is not pressed within approximately
seconds while the MEMORY and AUTO indicators are

1
Rotate

the INPUT

on the remote

selector

control)

(or press

to select

TUNER

TUNER.

=NPu-r

or
_)

TUNEF_

Front panel

22

Remote control

5

flashing, automatic preset ttming automatically begins from the
currently displayed frequency and proceeds toward higher
frequencies.
• Received stations are sequentially progrannned to 8 stations in
each preset station group. If 8 stations are all progrannned in a
preset station group, another 8 stations are sequentially
programmed in the next preset station group.

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J
•
Customized
automatic
preset tuning
You can specify a preset station group and it preset station
number from which this unit stores the FM stations

Press TUNING/CH

received by automatic preset tuning.

Press t::> to tune into higher

begin

automatic

<1 / E> on the front

panel

to

preset tuning.
frequencies.

Press <1 to tune into lower frequencies.

1

Press and hold MEMORY on the front panel
for more than 3 seconds.

When automatic
frequency

preset

tuning

of the last preset

is complete,

station

the

is shown in the

front panel display.

Press A/B/C/D/E and then press one of the
preset station/channel number buttons on
the front panel to select the preset station
group and the preset station number where
the first received station will be stored.

Automatic preset tuning stops when the received stations have all
been stored np to E8.

For example, if you select (75, the first received
station is automatically programmed to C5 and the
next received stations are sequentially programmed
to (76, (77, etc.

23

You can also manually

store up to 40 stations

each of the 5 groups,
any preset

stations

(8 stations

Press one of the preset station/channel
number buttons on the front panel to select a
preset station number (1 to 8) where you
want to store the station.

in

AI to E8). You can then easily recall

by selecting

the preset station

nmnbers

where they are stored.

2

This operation must be done within 5 seconds while the
MEMORY indicator is flashing in the front panel display.
Otherwise, the manual preset ttming process is automatically
canceled.

3

4

Repeat steps 1 to 4 in "Automatic tuning" or
in "Manual tuning" to tune into a station.
When you tune into a station, tile frequency of tile
received station is shown in the front panel display.
Press

MEMORY

The MEMORY
display

on the front
indicator

flashes

for approxinmtely

Press

AIBIC/DIE

repeatedly

in the front panel

MEMORY
_

Flashes

on the front

to select

a preset

panel
station

group

(A

to E).
The selected

preset station

panel display.
_a/ctD_e

24

Press MEMORY on the front panel to store
the station.

0

Repeat steps 1 to 5 to store other stations.

• Any station data stored under a preset station mnnber is cleared
when you store a new station under that preset station nun/ber.
• The reception mode (stereo or monaural) is stored along with
the station l]'equency.

panel.

5 seconds.

,,_E_o._

5

group is shown in the front

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f++llq_'If_'P

You can tune into the desired
the preset

station

mnnber

station

simply

by selecting

where it is stored.

You can exchange

the assignment

of two preset stations

with each other. The following

procedure

example

El is exchanged

another

where
preset

a preset
station

station

describes

an

with

A5.

2,4

1

2

Press A/B/C/DIE on the front panel
repeatedly (or press A-E/CAT. < / ) on the
remote control) to select a preset station
group (A to E).
Tile selected preset station group is sho'a,n in tile front
panel display.

1

Repeat steps 1 and 2 in "Selecting

preset

stations" to select a preset station El.

2

Press EDIT on the front panel.
El and the MEMORY indicator fhtsh in tire front
panel display.
MEMORY
Flashes

or

PRESET/CH

Frontpanel

Remotecontrol
Repeat

Press one of the preset station/channel
number buttons on the front panel (or

steps

1 and 2 in "Selecting

panel display.

PRESET/CH/,, / v on the remote control) to
select a preset station number (1 to 8).
Tile preset station number appears in tire front panel
display along with the reception band and the
frequency.

MEMORY
Flashes

Press

EDIT

El-A5

appears

on the front

panel

again.

in the front panel display,

that the two preset
Front panel

preset

stations"
to select another preset station A5.
A5 and the MEMORY
irMicator fhtsh in the front

station

assignments

indicating
have been

exchanged.

or

P_IESET/CH'"
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Remote

control

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accessory

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channels,

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the XM Connect-and-Play
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provided

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digital

antenna

to the XM jack on the rear of

refer to the operating

with the XM Connect-and-Play

instructions
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antenna

accessory.)

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service

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on page 29. For flmher
services,

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on XM Satellite

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• XM Connect-and-Play digital antenna uccessory and monthly
subscription are sold separately. For details, visit the XM
Satellite Radio website at "http://www.xmradio.com".

• For infornmtion
antenna

on obtaining

accessory,

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sells XM Ready
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signals,

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from

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Radio,

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separately. Premimn Channel available at additional monthly
cost. Installation costs and other fees and taxes, including a onetime activation fee may apply. Subscription fee is consumer
only. All fees and programming sut'_ject to change.
Subscriptions subject to Customer A_eement available at
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States.
© 2005 XM Satellite Radio Inc. All rights reserved. All other
trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

26

or consult

digital

Radio website
your

at

local retailer

that

products.

the optimal

reception

of the XM Satellite

the XM Connect-and-Play

must be placed
obstacles
olltdoors+

the XM Connect-and-Play

visit the XM Satellite

at or near a southerly

digital

antenna

lhcing

window

in the path to the sky. You can mount

Radio
accessory
with no

it indoors

or

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@ INPUT selector
Selects XM as the input source.
This section

describes

for the XM Satellite

the functions
Radio

of each control

used

tuning.

The following controls on the front panel and the remote control
are only available when XM is selected as the input source and
the XM Connect-and-Play
to the aM

digital antenna accessory is connected

ack on the rear panel of this unit (see "XM Satellite

Radio connections").

•

@ CATEGORY
All Channel Search mode
Switches between channel categories while staying ill
the All Channel Search mode.
Category Search mode
Sv,.itches between channel categories.
Preset Search mode
Selects the preset channel group (A to E).
@ Preset channel number buttons
Select the preset channel nmnber (1 to 8) directly.
Pressing these buttons switches the search mode to the
Preset Search mode.

Controls on the front panel

@ MEMORY
Stores a radio channel ill the system memory.

@

SEARCH

Switches
Search,

MODE

between

tile All Channel

and Preset Search

modes

Search,

Category

(see page 31).

XM ANT (ANTENNA)
Sho'a.s tile reception
digital
3)

antenna

level of the XM Connect-and-Play

(sold separately).

TUNING/CH

<:3 / t:>

All Channel

Search

Searches

mode

for a radio channel

Press and hold for quick
Category
Searches

Search

within

all channels.

search.

mode

for a radio channel

w.ithin the selected

category. Press and hold for quick search.
Preset Search mode
Selects

tile preset channel

number

(1 to 8).

@ DISP (DISPLAY)
Switches

tile XM Satellite

front panel display
category

Radio information

between

and artist name/song

channel

sho'a,n ill the

number/name,

title (see page 30).

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•

Controls

on the remote

controls

@ ENT. (ENT) (ENTER)
Confirms an entered channel number when thisunit is in
the Direct Number Access mode (see page 33).
@ SRCH (SEARCH) MODE
Switches between the All Channel Search, Category
Search, and Preset Search modes. (see page 31)
@ DISPLAY
Sw,itches XM information such as channel nnmber/name,
category, or artist name/song title displayed in the front
panel display and on-screen display. (see page 30).

@-

Zone 2 remote
only
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(9)=

 ( on the front panel
(or PRESET/CH A / v on the remote control)
to select channel O.

or

Rotate the INPUT selector on the front panel
(or press XM on the remote control) to select
XM as the input source.

Front panel

Check the XM Satellite Radio ID number
shown in the front panel display and write it
down.
Front panel
If CHECK
display,
accessory

Remote control

ANTENNA

appears

in the front panel

the XM Connect-and-Play
may not be connected

the rear panel of this unit properly.
Radio connections"
connection.

ID:

digital

antenna

to the XM jack on
See "XM Satellite

on page 26 and check the

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Press DISP on the front panel (or DISPLAY on
the remote control) repeatedly to toggle
between the following channel information
display modes.

Front panel

Remote

control

Channelname

Channel

Rotate the INPUT selector on the front panel
(or press XM on the remote control) to select
XM as the input source.
The XM information (channel number/nanle,
category or artist name/song title) for the currently
selected channel appears in the front panel display.

category

Channel number_
Artistname
Song title
When the channel number and the channel name
are displayed:
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When the channel category is displayed:
Remote

control

Selecting XM as the input source autolnatically recalls the
previously selected channel.

 on the remote control) repeatedly to
switch between channel categories.

or

All Channel Search mode
PRE;ET/CH

2

4

Front panel

Remote

control

Press TUNING/CH <1 / _> on the front panel
(or PRESET/CH A / v on the remote control)
repeatedly to search for a channel within all
channels.

on the h'ont panel (or PRESET/CH A / v
on the remote control).

ALL CH SEARCH appears in the front panel display.

or
Front panel

_
Remote

control

31

•

Category

Search

•

mode

Preset

Search

mode

Prior to selecting a preset channel in tile Preset Search
mode, you must preset the XM Satellite Radio channels
(see page 33). All preset channels (AI to ES) recall "001
Preview" as the factory setting.

2

2

1

Repeat step 1 in "Basic XM Satellite Radio
operations".

2

Press SEARCH MODE on the front panel (or
SRCH MODE on the remote control)
repeatedly to select the Category Search
mode.

3
1

Repeat step 1 in "Basic XM Satellite Radio
operations".

2

CAT SEARCH appears in the front panel display.

Press SEARCH MODE on the front panel (or
SRCH MODE on the remote control)
repeatedly to select the Preset Search mode.
PRESET SEARCH appears in the front panel display.

or
Front panel

EOEr

Remote

or

control
Front panel

3

4

Press CATEGORY on the front panel (or A-E/
CAT. < / > on the remote control) repeatedly to
switch between channel categories.

or

3

Remote

control

Press CATEGORY on the front panel (or A-E/
CAT. < / > on the remote control) repeatedly to
select the preset channel group (A to E).

_JB/C_E

or

PREgET/CH
PRESET/CH

Front panel

Remote

control
Front panel

Press TUNING/CH  on the front panel
(or PRESET/CH _, / v on the remote control)
repeatedly to search for a channel within the
selected channel category.

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Remote

control

Press TUNING/CH <1 / _> on the front panel
(or PRESET/CH/,, / v on the remote control)
repeatedly to select the preset channel
number (1 to 8).

or
TU_ENG/CHC

or

pRESET/¢H_'-,S
PRESET/Cff",_,"

Front panel

Remote

control

To quickly search %r a channel, press and hold
TUNING/CH <1 / C>(or PRESET/CH/x / v on the remote
control).

32

Front panel

Remote

control

You can also select the preset channel number directly by
pressing the preset channel number buttons (1 to 8) on the lront
panel or the numeric buttons (I to 8) on the remote controh

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•

Direct Number Access mode

You can use this feature
Radio channels
preset channel

groups,

recall any preset
Search

mode"

channel

numbers

in each of the 5

AI to E8). You can then easily

channel

group and the preset
"Preset

to store up to 40 XM Satellite

(8 preset

by selecting

channel

the preset channel

number

as described

in

on page 32.

2,5
1

Repeat step 1 in "Basic XM Satellite Radio
operations".

2

Press SEARCH MODE on the front panel (or
SRCH MODE on the remote control)
repeatedly to select the All Channel Search
mode or the Category Search mode.
ALL CH SEARCH or CAT SEARCH appears in the
front panel display.

3

Search

for the XM Satellite

you want
or

Front panel

To search
Remote control

4

Radio

to set as a preset
for the desired

channel

channel.

channel,

pert_rm

in "All Channel Search mode", "Category
mode" or "Direct Number Access mode".

tile steps
Search

Press numeric buttons on the remote control

Press MEMORY on the front panel or on the
remote control.

sequentially to enter the desired channel
number.

The MEMORY indicator flashes in the front panel
display for approximately 5 seconds.

or
Front panel

Remote control

MEMORY
Flashes

Press ENT. on the remote control to
immediately tune into the channel with fewer
than three digits for the channel number.

• If no button is pressed within a ti:w seconds after entering onedigit or two-digit chmmel number, this unit automatically
confirnls the entered channel number and tunes into the selected
channel.
• Pressing a button other than the numeric buttons or ENT. on the
remote control cancels the Direct Number Access procedure.

33

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Press CATEGORY on the front panel (or A-E/
CAT. < / > on the remote control) to select the
preset channel group (A to E).
The preset channel group letter appears.

A_B_C/D/E
or

PRESET/CH

Front panel

Remote

control

Press one of the preset station/channel
number buttons on the front panel (or
PRESET/CH A / v on the remote control) to
select the preset channel number (1 to 8).

Front panel
or

Remote

control

Press MEMORY on the front panel or on the
remote control to preset the selected XM
Satellite Radio channel.
A colon appears next to the preset channel number
for confirmation, and the MEMORY indicator turns
oft'.
MEMORY

or

Front panel

Remote

control

• Steps 3 to 5 mnst be done respectively within 5 seconds while
the MEMORY indicator is flashing in the _ont panel display.
Otherwise, the XM Satellite Radio channel presetting procednre
is automatically canceled.
• Presetting a new chmmel clears the former preset channel stored
in the same preset channel gonp

34

and mnnber.

•

ADVANCED SETUP menu parameters

Change the initial settings (indicated in bold under
parameter)
to reflect the needs of your listening
environment.
Factory

presets

The ADVANCED SETUP menu is displayed in the front
panel display.

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Use to reset all parameters
to the factory
Choices: CANCEL,
RESET
Select CANCEL

presets.

if you do not want the parameters

this unit to be initialized
presets.
Select RESET

each

when you reset the factory

if you want all of the parameters

unit to be initialized

of

when you reset the factory

of this

• During the AD\__N( ED SETUP procednre, audio outpnt is
mnted.
• During the AD\__N( ED SETUP procednre, only MASTER
O_OFF, A/B/C/DiE and the preset statio_ channel nnmber
buttons (1 and 2) on the front panel are operational.

presets.

1,2,5
• This setting does not affect the parameters
SETUP menu.

in the ADVANCED

• The resetting process starts next time yon turn on the power of
this unit.
Remote

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Use to switch
Choices:

the remote

control

ID of this unit.

ID1, ID2

Select ID1 to operate

3

2,4

this unit using an alternative

code

Select ID2 to operate

this unit using the default

code.

Press

MASTER

release

ON/OFF

it outward

on the front

panel to

to the OFF position.
MAsr_R

You must also make settings for the remote control (see page 36).

Tuner ]i...i
(Asia and General models only)
Use to switch the frequency step selection according to the
frequency spacing in your area.
Choices: AM10/FMIO0, AM9iFM50
• North, Central and South America:
AM 10FM 100 (kHz)
Other areas: AMgiFM50 (kHz)

Press

and hold

and then

press

A/B/C/DIE
MASTER

on the front
ON/OFF

panel

inward

to

the ON position.
The power

of this unit is turned

ADVANCED

SETUP

on, and the

menu appears

in the fi'ont

panel display.
_°_°_

While holding down,

__

press

o,_

35

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Press the preset station/channel number
buttons (1 and 2) on the front panel
repeatedly to move through the menu and
select the parameter you want to adjust.
See page 3 5 for a complete list of available
parameters.

You can select the unit you want to operate
remote

1

control

by switching

the remote

with the

control

ID.

Press and hold CODE SET on the remote
control and then press TUNER on the remote
control.

CODESET

Press

AIB/C/DIE

repeatedly

on the front

to toggle

between

panel
the available

parameters.

Press

MASTER

to the OFF

ON/OFF

position

to release

to confirm

it outward

While holding down CODE SET on the
remote control, use the numeric buttons on
the remote control to enter the three-digit
code number listed in the table below.

your setting.

MA'_TE_

CODESET

The settings you made are reflected next time you turn on the
power of this unit.
Remote
control ID:'

Function

Code number

To operate this
unit using an
alternative code.

801

To operate this
unit using the
det;ault code.

802

(this unit's
setting)

ID l

ID2
(default setting)

* \_len you change the remote control ID, you must switch
the remote control ID of this unit (see page 35).
When using multiple
amplifiers

may unwantedly
simultaneously.
codes

YAMAHA

with the same default
operate

receivers

or

code setting,

you

those components

In this case, set one of the alternative

for this unit to operate

this unit separately.

Also change the remote control ID of the Zone 2 remote control
(sold separately) (see page 9).

36

This unit allows you to configure a multi-room audio and video system. The Zone 2 feature enables you to set this unit to
reproduce separate input sources in the main room and in Zone 2 (the second room) simultaneously. You can also control
this unit from the second room using the Zone 2 remote control (sold separately).
You need the following additional equipment to use the multi-room system of this unit:
• Zone 2 remote control
An infrared signal receiver t_r the second room
An infrared emitter for the main room. This emitter transmits the infrared signals sent by the Zone 2 remote control in
Zone 2 to the components in the main room.
An amplifier and speakers for the second room

_.,#._
Some YAMAHA models are able to comlect directly to the REMOTE OUTjack on the rear panel of this unit. If you own these
products you may not need to use an infrared emitter. Up to six YAMAHA components can be comlected as shown below.
REMOTE

Infrared signal
receiver

REMOTE

This unit

REMOTE

REMOTE

YAMAHA
component

YAMAHA
component

•
Multi-room
configuration
and connections
The following illustration shows an example of the multi-room system confim_ration and connections.

ZONE

2 AUDIO

OUT

Amplifier
DVD player
(or other componenp,)
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receiver

signa

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emitter

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(Main Zone)
REMOTE OUT

Second

room

(Zone 2)
REMOTE IN

Since there are many possible ways to connect and use this trait in a multi-room configuration, we reconnnend that you consult with
yottr nearest authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center for the Zone 2 comlections that best meet }'our requirements.

37

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You call control the input source of Zone 2 independently
of the listening conditions in the main room.
1

Press ZONE 2 ON/OFF on the front panel to
turn on Zone 2.

2

Press ZONE 2 CONTROL on the front panel
The ZONE 2 indicator flashes in the front panel
display.

While

the ZONE

the INPUT
select

2 indicator

selector

is flashing,

on the front

the input source

of Zone

rotate

panel to
2.

INPUT

• You can also select the input soarce by using the Zone 2 remote
control (sold separately). Press POWER on the Zone 2 remote
control to turn on Zone 2, and then press one of the input
selector buttons to select the input sonrce.
• You can mute the sound output to Zone 2 by pressing MUTE on
the ZONE 2 remote control. Press again to restore the sound
output.

38

•
Controlling
this unit
The shaded areas below can be used to control this unit.

The buttons inside the
dotted lines control this
unit in any mode
(POWER• STANDBY•
•the input
selector buttons,
VOLUME +_ and
MUTE).

•

Controlling other components
The shaded areas below can be used to control other
audio and video components made by YAMAHA and
other manuf:tcturers. Each button has a different
function depending on the selected component. Select
the component you want to control by pressing one of
the input selector buttons. The name of the selected
component appears in the front panel display.

The input selector
buttons switch the
fimction of the
component
control
area below.

Component
control

area

Youcan controlup
to 6 different
componentsby
setting the
appropriateremote
controlcodes(see
page 41).

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In addition to controlling this unit, you can also control
other audio and video components made by YAMAHA
and other manufacturers using the supplied remote
control. To control other components, you must set the
appropriate remote control codes.

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I)ispla

'1 This bulton

ffmciions

only when Ihe original

I nleUlec

remote conno]

'2 These bullons ltlnclion for Europe model only.

4O

dl

inpul

hldex
bul[oll

mimetic

oflhe

TV

Numeric

Enlei/
Inle_

down

I_> E)

3

component

I)ispla}

lifts tlae POWER

I)isplay

bullon.

1W
bullons

P_set

input
stations (I-8)

:]_[i_[oJfl_J[elo]_T#l:fo]ll___|l#]:l_;

Press and hold CODE SET on the remote
You can control
appropriate

other components

remote

control

codes.

each input source. For a complete

by setting
Codes

can be set up for

list of available

control codes, refer to "LIST OF REMOTE
(?ODES" at the end of this manual.
The following
(Library)

table show the default

and the remote

control

the
remote

control and then press one of the input
selector buttons on the remote control to
select the input source you want to set up.

CONTROL

component

gODESET

category

code for each input

source.

Remote control code default settings
You must press and hold CODE SET throughout this operation.
Default
Input
source

component
category
(Library)

Manufacturer

Default
YAMAHA
code

CD

CD

YAMAHA

199

M D/TAP E

TAPE

YAMAHA

499

DVD

DVD

YAMAHA

699

DTWCBL*
VCR
PHONO

While holding down CODE SET on the
remote control, use the numeric buttons on
the remote control to enter the three-digit
remote control code for the selected input
source.
When the setting succeeds, "PRESET OK" appears;
however, when it does not, "PRESET NG" appears in
the front panel display.
To reset the code, enter the default code for each
input source listed in the remote control code default
settings table.

* You can only set the TV remote control codes *br the DTVi
CBL button. However, other remote control codes can be set
for an?"mpnt selector buttons except DTViCBL.

_ODE_ET

Not
You may not be able to operateyonr other YAMAHA
components evan if the YAMAHA remote control code is
initially set as listed above. In this case. try setting other
YAMAHA remote control codes.
• If the mannihcturer of your component has more than one code.
try setting each of them until you find the correct one.
• You can only assign one remote control code to each inpnt
selector button.

41

Refer to the chart below

if this unit does not function

properly.

if the instructions below do not help, set this unit to the standby
authorized YAMAHA
dealer or service center.

•

If the problem

you are experiencing

mode, disconnect

the power

is not listed below or

cord, and contact

the nearest

General
See
Problem

Cause

Remedy
page

This
on.

unit

fails

to turn

Tile power supply cozd is not connected
the plug is not completely inserted
The impedance

02

setting is inconect.

No sound

SELECTOR

switch on

on

11

Check that the speaker wires are not touching each
other and then alrn the power of this unit back on
Set the IMPEDANCE

SELECTOR

switch

to either

Set this trait to the standby mode, disconnect the
power supply cord, plug it back in after 30 seconds,

or strong

then use it nonnally.

static electzici_,),

Inconect input or output cable
connections

Connect the cables properly
the cables may be defective

No aplJropriate

Select an appropriate

input source has been

_ZL'Bswitches

are not set

are not secme.

If tile problem

persists,

15

Turn on the conesponding
SPEAKERS B.

15

Check that the IMPEDANCE
conect.

SPEAKERS

A or

11
SELECTOR

setting is

11

10

cable connections

Connect the cables properly.
the cables may be defective

Inconect
cotmol,

setting fo_ the BALANCE

Set the BALANCE
position.

control

If the problem

pmsists,

to tile app!opriate

The + and
wires are connected in
reverse at the amplifier or tile speakms

Connect
phase

the speaker

A "humming"
can be heard,

Inconect

Connect
pmsists,

tile audio plugs firmly. If the problem
the cables may be defective

No connection
GND terminal,
The volume
level
low while playing
record.
The volume

is
a

level

cannot be increased,
or the sound is
distorted.

42

from the turntable

to the

Make the GND connection
this unit

between

on a turntable

The turntable should be connected
the MC head amplifier.

Tile component

to tile MDi

Turn on tile powel

connected

off.

16

wires to the correct + and

The record is being played
with an MC camidge

TAPE OUT jacks of this unit is ammd

11

Check that the speaker wires are not touching each
other and then alrn the power of this unit back on
Inconect

cable connections

10

input somce with the INPUT

There is a lack of bass
and no ambience,
sound

11

selector on the fiont panel (or one of the input
selector buttons on the remote control)

Secllre tile connections.

The protection circuitz T ha s been activated
because ofa shozt circuit, etc.

11

of this unit is turned otl_

This unit has been exposed to a strong
external electric shock (such as lightning

Speaker connections

Only the speaker
one side can be
heard.

to match yore speakers.

end when the powa

The SPEAKERS
properly.

suddenly

supply cozd fimfl_

the rear panel is not set to either end

selected,

The sound
goes off.

tile powm

Set the impedance

The protection circuitzy ha s been activated
because of a shozl" circuit, etc.
The IMPEDANCE

Connect

the turntable

11

10
and

to this unit through

of the conll3onent

10

The sound

is

degraded when
listening with the
headphones
connected
to the CD

The power of this trait is turned off. or this
unit is set to tile standby mode.

Tmn on the power of this unit.

14

player or the tape
deck connected
to
this unit.
The sound
low.

level is

The LOUDNESS

Using the BASS,
TREBLE,
BALANCE

control

The PURE DIRECT

is fimctioning.

button

is turned

on

Set the LOUDNESS

control

to tile FLAT position.

The PURE DIRECT
those controls.

button must be tin-ned off to use

and LOUDNESS
controls does not
affect the tonal

16

16

quality.

•

Tuner
See
Problem

Cause

FM stereo
reception
noisy.

There

The particular
is

is

characteristics

Remedy
Check the antenna

of the FNI

FM

with a good
antenna.

T_y using a high-quality

There

Adjust the antenna
interfez ence.

is multipath

interference.

AM

The signal is too weak

FM antenna

method
to eliminate

the multipath

T_y using a high-quality

directional
aming

FM antenna

12

method

21

method.
This unit has been discotmected

The desired
station cannot
be tuned in
with the
automatic

The signal is weak or the antenna
connections
are loose.

tbr a long

Preset the stations again

period.

22

Tighten the AM loop antenna
it tbr the best reception.
T_y using the manual

connections

and orient

tuning method
21

method.

There are
continuous
crackling and
hissing noises.
There are
buzzing
whining

aming

position

T_y using the maimal

Previously
preset stations
can no longer
be tuned in.

tuning

T_y using the manual

12

directional

FM

The desired
station cannot
be tuned in
with the
automatic
tuning

connections.

steleo broadcasts being received may
cause this problem when the t_ansmitter is
too far away or the anteima input is poor.

distortion,
and
clear reception
cannot be
obtained even

page

The noises may result fiom lightning,
fluorescent lamps, motors, thamostats
other electrical equipment,

A TV set is being used nearby

or

T_y using an outdoor antenna and a grolmd wire
This will help somewhat, but it is difficult to
eliminate all noise

Move this unit away from the TV set.

and
noises.

43

•

XM Satellite Radio
Cause

Error message
i==i...ii:::'i==i..'
,...=i H....,...=F..

i {_::,r'.,l%T
,..q L.'r'_ i

1%..'

'...ll

¢"1H "r' i:::' i..i i.. h"i
r'_H i L..HHr"I

'i' i..h';3
.LH'..a

...l .l. _...ll _r'_l

I

r"l .l. l".

._"_..=M %

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

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

...'

Remedy

Tile XM Connect-and-Play digital antenna
accessory is not connected, or does not work
properly.

Check the XM Connect-and-Play digilal anlcnna accessory
conneclk)ns.

The XM user encryption code is being updated.

Wait until the encryption code is updated.

The signal is too weak.

Check the XM Connect-and-Play digital antenna accessory
connections and orient it for the best reception.

It lakes longer Ihan four seconds for audio or
lexl data Iobc decoded.

Wait until the decoding process has finished.

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

Check the channel number again or selecl another
Satellilc Radio channel.

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

No artisl name/fealure
available.
No channels

or song/program

are available

title is

for Ihe selected

calegory.

•

XM

Select anolher channel category by pressing CATEGORY on
the fronl panel (or A-E/CAT. < / > on Ihe remote control)
repealedly.

Remote control
See
Problem
The remote control
does not work nor
function properly,

44

Cause
W_ong distance m angle

Remedy
The _emote control will function within a maximtm]
range of 6 m (197 :_) and no more than 30 degrees
off-axis flora the fiont panel.

Direct sunlight or ligD'ing (flora an
inverter type of fluorescent lamp, ere ) is
striking the remote com_ol sensor of this
unit.

Reposition this unit.

The batteries are weak.

Replace all battmies.

The remote control ID and this unit's ID
do not n]atch

Switch the remote control ID or this unit's ID.

The remote com!ol code was not correctly
set.

T*y setting another code of the same manufactmer
using "LIST OF REMOTE CONTROL CODES" at
the end of this manual.

Even if the remote connol code is
correctly set, there are some models that
do not respond to the remote control.

Use the supplied remote control tbr the components.

page

9

9
35.36

41

AUDIO SECTION

VIDEO SECTION

Mininmnl

RMS Output Power

(8 £_

20 Hz to 20 kHz, 004%

• Video Siglml Type
THD) ......................

Dynamic Power (IHF)
18/6'4/2 £_) .....................................................

75 W + 75 W

105/125/150/178

W

Maximmn Output Power [Emope model only]
(t kHz, 07% THD, 4 £_) ....................................................

105 W

IEC Output Power [Europe model only[
(1 kHz, 004% THD, 8 £)_) ....................................................

84 W

Power Band Width
(008%

THD, 35 W. 8 £)_) ....................................

10 Hz to 50 kHz

Damping Factor (SPEAKERS
A)
20 Hz to 20 kHz, 8 £_ .................................................

150 or more

Maximmn Output Power (EIAJ)
[Asia and Genaal models only[
(1 kHz, 10% THD, 8 £)) ......................................................
• Maximmn
PHONO
CD, etc
• Frequency
CD, etc
CD, etc

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

70 mV or more
2.2 V or more

Response
(20 Hz to 20 kHz) ...........................................
0 ± 05 dB
PURE DIRECT ON (t0 Hz to 100 kHz) ......... 0 ± 1 0 dB

• RIAA Equalization Deviation
PHONO ............................................................................
• Total Harmonic
PHONO
(20 Hz
CD, etc.
(20 Hz

± 05 dB

Distortion

to OUT (REC)
to 20 kHz, 3 V) ...........................................
to SPEAKERS
to 20 kilT, 35 W. 8 £_) .................................

0.02°;

E_ror (0 to

60 dB)

or less

82 dB or more

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

108 dB or more

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

CD, etc ..................................................................

• Usable Sensitivity

76 dB/711 dB

0.2c/_/0.3%

• Stereo Separation
• Frequency

100 pV
2 dB or less

2.5 mV'47

k£)_

185 mVi47

k£_

0.47 V/390

(20 Hz) ...........................................................

• Tmfing Range
[U.S.A. and Canada models] ..............................
530 to 1711t kHz
[Asia and General models] .................
53(!/531 to 1710/161 I kHz
[Other models] ...................................................
531 to 1611 kHz
• Usable Sensitivity

300 !,V/m

• Power Consumption

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

Power Consmnption

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

• Maximum Power Consumption
[Genelal model only[
(8 £), 1 kHz, 10% THD) ....................................................

[Austlalia model] ...............................
[General model] ...................................
[Olher models]
...................................

180 W
0.1 W

400 W

1 (Total 100 W maximmn)
2 (Total 50 W maximmn)
2 (Total 100 W maximum)

(W x H x D) ................................
(17-1/8"

435 x 151 x 308 1ran
x 5-15/16" x 12-1/8")

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

8.7 kg 119 lbs. 3 oz.)

are subject

to change

without

notice

±10 dB

±10 dB
35 kHz

(1 kHz)

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

• Power Supply
[U.S.A. and Canada models] ..............................
AC 120 \; 60 Hz
[Asia model] ....................................
AC 220/230-240
\\ 50/60 Hz
[General model] ................
AC 110/120/220/230-240
\; 50/60 Hz
[Austlalia model] ...............................................
AC 240 E 50 Hz
[Europe model[ ...................................................
AC 230 V, 50 Hz

* Specifications

BoosliCut (20 kHz) .........................................................
Tmnover Frequency .......................................................
Loudness

dB

65/50 dB or more

Characteristics

350 Hz

Attemmtion

45 dB

20 Hz to 15 kHz, +0.5_2

£_

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

• Continuous

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

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

AM SECTION

• Weight

Frequency

( 1 kHz)

Response

• Dimensions

Turnover
TREBLE

1.0 [_V (I 1.2 dBf)

• Harmonic Distortion (1 kHz)
Mono/Stereo
................................................................

• Hea@hone
Output,Impedance
(Input 1 kHz, 185 mV 8 £_, 0.015% THD)
CD, etc .....................................................................

BoosliCut

(IHF) ........................................

• Signal to Noise Ratio (IHF)
Mono/Stereo
..............................................................

• AC Outlets

1/10 kHz) ........

3 dB

• Tmfing Range
[U.S.A. and Canada models] ...........................
87.5 to 107.9 MHz
[Asia and General models] ........ 87.5/87.50 to 11t7.9/1118.00 MHz
[Other models] ............................................
87.511 to 108.110 MHz

• Outpul Level/Output
hnpedance
OUT (REC) ................................................
185 mVil 2 kQ or less
SUB WOOFER OUTPUT ............................................
4 Vi1.2 k£_
ZONE 2 OUTPUT ...............................................
185 mVi1.2 k£_

• Tone Control
BASS

5 Hz to I1) MHz,

FM SECTION

• Standby

• Input Sensitivity/Input
hnpedance
PHONO ..................................................................

• Channel Separation
CD, etc (5.1 k£_ input sho_ed,

50 dB or more

GENERAL

• Resi&lal Noise (IHF-A NetwoN)
PURE DIRECT ON ..........................................................
• Gain Tracking

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

• Frequency Response (MONITOR OUT)
Composite .................................................

0.02% or less

• Signal to Noise Ratio (IHF-A Network)
PHONO (5 mV input sholted) ...............................
CD, etc. (185 mV input sho_ecl)

• Signal to Noise Ratio

NTSC
PAL

115 W

Input Signal
(1 kHz, 0.04% THD)
(1 kHz, 0.04% THD)

[U.S.A., Canada and Genaal models] ................................
[Other models] .......................................................................

Control
...........................................................

30 dB

45

LIST OF REMOTE

CONTROL

Pioneer

CODES

226,235,

392,

393,

394,

Tilshiro

396

255,268

328,

333,

349,

Tatung

392,

394

Portland

297,256

396,

363

Tcac

392,

394,

Proscan

293

JVC

392,

394,

344,

Tcchnics

325,328

345,346,
396

347

Tcknika

396

Kcndo

Tcleflmken

376,

396

Thom+_s

397

Thorn

393,396

Toshiba

335,389

Tomvison

363,396

Unitech

363

Universum

396,

Videosonic

363

W.WHouse

396

Wards

395,396,

336

Yamaha

399,

393,394

Zenith

344,368,

TV

254,

JC Penny

Admiral

292,293

Aiwa

294,276,

Akai

295,296

Prolon

297

Alba
AOC

296
297

Quasar
Radio Shack

234,235
299,293,

297

Kcnwood

392,

394,

Bell&Howell

292

RCA

293,297,

234,

Loewe

396,

337

Beslar

298

256,257,

258

Luxor

395

Blaupunkl

229,222

SABA

223,269,

265,266

LXI

393,

396,

Blue

298

Sampo

297

336,

349

Brandl
Brocsonic

223
297

Samsung

297,239,
262,275

248,

Magnavox

325,326,

Bush

296

Sanyo

295,233,

279,

Maranlz
Marta

392,
396

Clatronic

298

272,273,

274,

Matsui

396

Craig
Croslex

224
225

Sclmeider
Scott

296
297

Memorcx

328,

336,

Minolta

333,

349

297,226

Sharp

292,239,

Milsubishi

399,

344,348,

sky

Curtis

Malllis

Dacwoo

297,298,

283,

284

213,

232,

394

396, 397

396,

327,

392,
397

359,

353

Siemens

229

MTC

363,

397

Daytron

239

Signamrc

292

Muhitech

397,

348,

354

DVD player

Dual

298

Sony

263,

NEC

392,

394,

344, 383

DENON

623,624

Dwin

293

Sylvania

297,225

Nokia

393,

395

Funai

625

Emerson

297,224,

Tcleflmken

269,264,

395

HlTACHl

626

Fcrguson

223,265,266

Thomson

223,266

Okano

323

JVC

627

Firsl

298

Toshiba

292,226,

628

277,278

Videch

297,242

325,328
327

KENWOOD

Funai

Olympic
Orion

Mitsubishi

629

Fisher

295,233

Wards

297,239,

232

Panasonic

325,328.

355.

Fraba

298

Yamaha

299,292,

253,

378,

384,

385_ 386

Onkyo
Panasonic

632,633,634
623,635

GE

293,297,

Pentax

333,

349

Philips

699,647

Philco

325,328,

397

Philips

325,326,

328,

Pioneer
RCA

636,637,638
639

337,

357

239,232

216

328

377

227,228

line

224_

212

397,

214
265,266
267,

215

234,
237

VCR

297,298,

239,

Goodmans

296,298,

223

Admiral

395

Grundig

229,238,

249

Aiwa

396,

397,

398,

Hilachi

297,239,

242,

Akai

322,

323,

Audio Dynamic
Bell&Howell

392,

lCE

243,285
296

lrradio
ltl!Nokia

296
244,245

JC Penny

293,

JVC

296,246,

Kcndo

298

KTV

Oceanic

242

235,236
LG/Goldstar

Nokia

Samsung

642

Phonola

337

Sharp

643

324

Pilot

396

Sony

644

394

Pioneer

325

Toshiba

393

Quasar

325,328

LG/GOLD

Blaupunkl
Brocsonic

325,326
327

RCA/PROSCAN

Bush

322

Canon

325,328

CGM

396,

297,239

Citizen

396

Loewe

298,248

Craig

396,

363

LXI

293,297,

297,

234,

237

247,286

329

Realistic

332
Samsung

356,

THOMSON

646

328,

333,

335,

Yamaha

699,622,623

349,

358,

363, 397

393,

397,

328,

336,

359,

396, 363

CD player

354,

358,

363_

Yanmha

364,

366

397,

328,

333

Sansui

394

Daewoo

328,

334,

335

367

297,225,239

DBX

392,

394

393,
337

336,

Magnavox

Sanyo
Schneider

Maranlz

298

Dimensia

333

Scott

399,

335,

336,

Malsui

295

Dynatech

397

348,

359_ 354, 358

Memorex

297

Emcrson

327,

334,

Mitsubishi

299,297,

259,287

Fisher

393,

336

NEC

297,252,

282

Funai

397

244,245

GE

328,

245

Go Video

353

Nordmende

265,266

LG/Goldstar

396,

388

Onwa

296

Goodmans

334,

337

Panasonic

234,235,236,

Glundig

332,

338

Hitachi

325,333,

Nokia
N0kia

Oceanic

253,288,
Philco

297,225,239

Philips

225,298

211

Curtis

Mathis

342,
lnslant
Replay
ltt/Nokia

333,

343

325,328
393

396,

387

349,

397

645

325,326,

226,233

225_

634
STAR

199

CD recorder
Yamaha

499

Seleco

322

MD recorder

Sharp

395,382

Yanmha

Siemens

393

Signamrc

2000

395,397

Sony

368,
373,

379,
374,

372,
375

Sylvania

397,

325,

326, 328

Symphonic

397

Timdbelg

334

Tandy

397

599

Tape deck
Yamaha

799

397

376

379,

This product mainly uses lead-free solder.

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RX-497/RX-397
Read the following instructions instead of "IMPORTANT
on page i) on the OWNER'S MANUAL.

1

Read Iustructions
All the safety and operating instructions
shuuld be read before the product is operated.

2

Retain Instructions
The safety and operating instructions
should be retained for l_lture reference.

3

Heed Warnings
All warnings on the product and in the
operating instructions shoukl be adhered to.

4

Follow Instructions
should be fullowed.

5

Cleaniug
Unplug this product l)'om the wall outlet belore
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners ur aerusol cleaners.

6

Attachments
Do nut use attachments not recommended
the product mauulacturer as they may cause hazards.

7

14

All operating and use instructions

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Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for
example, near a bath tub. wash bowl. kitchen sink. or laundry
tub: in a wet basement: or near a swimming pool: and the like.
Accessories
Du not place this product on an unstable cart.
stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall.
causing serious i_iury to a child or adult, and serious
damage to the product. Use only with a cart. stand, tripod,
bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold
with the pruduct. Any mounfing of the product should
lolh)w the manufacturer's instructions, and should use a
mountiug accessory recommended
manulhcmrelt

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Ventilation
Slots and openings in the cabinet are
provided fur ventilation and tu ensure reliable operation of
the product and tu prutect it from overheating, and these
openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings
should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed.
sofa. rug, or other similar surface. This product should not
be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack
unless proper ventilation is provided or the mauulhcmrer's
instructions have been adhered to.
Power Sources
This product should be operated only l?om
the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If
you are nut sure of the type of power supply to your home.
consult your product dealer or local power company. For
products intended to uperate lrom battery power, or other
sources, refer to the operating instructions.
Grounding or Polarization
This product may be equipped
with a polarized altemafing current line plug (a plug having
one blade wider than the other). This plug will lit into the
power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you
are unable to insert the phlg fully intu the uutlet, try
reversing the plug. If the plug should still lhil to fit. contact
your electrician tu replace your obsolete outlet. Du not
defeat the sali:ty purpose of the polarized plug.

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Power-Cord Protection
Power-supply cords should be
routed so that they are not likely tu be walked on or pinched
by items placed upon or against them, paying particular
attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
point where they exit l?om the product.
Lightning
For added protection lot this product during a
lightuing storm, or when it is lell unattended and unused for
long periods uf time. unplug it lmm the wall outlet and
discummct the auteuna or cable system. This will prevent
damage tu the product due tu lightning and power-line
surges.

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Power Lines
An outside antemm system should not be
h)cated in the vicinity uf overhead power lines or other
electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such
puwer lines ur circuits. When installing an uutside antemm
system, extreme care should be taken to keep l?om touching
such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be
fatal

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Overloading
Do nut overload wall outlets, extension
cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result
in a risk of fire or electric shuck.

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Ohject and Liquid Entry Never push ol_]ects of any kind
into this product through openings as they may touch
dangerous voltage points ur short-out parts that cuuld result
in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on
the product.

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Servicing
Du not attempt to service this product yourself
as opening or removiug covers may expose you tu
dangerous voltage or uther hazards. Reler all servicing to
qualified service personneh

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Damage Requiring Service
Unphlg this product from the
wall outlet and reli:r servicing to qualified service personnel
under the following condifions:

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A product and cart combination should be
moved with care. Quick stops, excessive
force, and uneven surfaces may cause the
product an0 cart combiliation to uvertum.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS"

a)
b)

When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged,
If liquid has been spilled, or ohjects have fallen into the
product.

c)
d)

If the product has been exposed tu rain or water.
If the product does not operate normally by lollowing
the operating instructions. Acliust only those controls
that are covered by the operating instructions as an
improper a{ljustmeut of other controls may result in
damage and will often require extensive work by a
qualified technician to restore the product to its normal
operation,
If the pruduct has been dropped or damaged in any
way, and
When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need lot service.

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20 Replacement
PartsWhen
replacement
parts
are
required.
besure
theservice
technician
has
used
replacement
parts
specified
bythemanulhcturer
orh:ne
thesame
characteristics
astheoriginal
part.
Unauthorized
substitutions
may
result
infire.electric
shock,
orother
hazards.
21 Sali:ty
Check
Upon
completion
ofany
service
orrepairs
to
thisproduct,
asktheservice
technician
toperform
safety
checks
todetermine
that
theproduct
isinproper
operafing
condition.
22 Wall
orCeiling
Mounting
Theunitshould
bemounted
toa
wallorceiling
onlyasrecommended
bythemanufacturer.
23 HeatTheproduct
should
besituated
away
from
heat
sources
such
asradiators,
heat
registers,
stoves,
orother
products
(including
amplifiers)
that
produce
heat.
24 Outdoor
Antenna
Grounding
Ifanoutside
antenna
or
cable
system
isconnected
totheproduct,
besure
theantenna
orcable
system
isgrounded
soastoprovide
some
protection
against
voltage
surges
and
built-up
static
charges.
Article
810
oftheNational
Electrical
Code.
ANSI/NFPA
70.
provides
information
withregard
toproper
grounding
ofthe
mast
and
supporting
structure,
grounding
oftheleadqn
wire
toanantenna
discharge
unit.size
ofgrounding
conductors.
location
ofantenna
discharge
unit.
connection
togrounding
electrodes,
and
requirements
lk)rthegrounding
electrode.
EXAMPLE

OF ANTENNA

GROUNDING

j

NEC

POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250 PART H)

NATIONAL ELECTRICAL(ODE

YAMAHA CORPORATION
Printed in Malaysia _c_ WG63450



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