Page 2 - What you can do with this unit; TV; Preparation; Various functions
2 En What you can do with this unit Make sure you read precaution in “Safety and Accessory Information” (separate booklet) carefully before using this unit. Audio/video device TV Blu-ray disc player Preparation Installing the unit Connections/Basic settings Connecting a satellite/cable TV tuner Conn...
Page 3 - Game console
3 En Game console iPod or USB device over a USB connection (YSP-4300 only) iPod or computer over a wireless connection FM tuning (YSP-4300 only) Preparing the remote control Connecting a TV Connecting a game console Connecting an indoor FM antenna Setting appropriate surround effects automatically (...
Page 4 - Contents; PREPARATION; About this manual
4 En Contents PREPARATION Controls and functions ............................................... 5 Center unit front panel (front, top) ........................................... 5Center unit rear panel (back) .................................................. 6Subwoofer rear panel (back).............
Page 5 - Controls and functions
5 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX PREPARATION Controls and functions 1 Remote control sensor Receives infrared signals from the remote control ( ☞ p. 9). 2 Remote control sensor of a TV Receives infrared signals from the TV remote control when the TV Remote Repeate...
Page 7 - Group ID switches; Heat discharge unit
Controls and functions 7 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX 1 Group ID switches When the center unit and subwoofer are connected wirelessly, sound is output from the subwoofer (AirWired). For a wireless connection, use the same group ID as the center unit and YIT-W12T...
Page 8 - Front panel display
Controls and functions 8 En 1 Playback indicators (YSP-4300 only) Lights while music stored on an iPod or USB device connected to the USB jack is playing ( ☞ p. 50, 56). 2 TARGET indicator Lights when target playback mode enabled ( ☞ p. 39). 3 Tuner indicators (YSP-4300 only) Lights up when this uni...
Page 9 - Remote control
Controls and functions 9 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX 1 BEAM key Switches the sound beam output method ( ☞ p. 37). 2 ENHANCER key Turns Compressed Music Enhancer to on or off ( ☞ p. 33). 3 Input selector keys Select the playback component ( ☞ p. 32). 4 CINEMA DS...
Page 11 - Installation; Recommended installation
11 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX Installation To achieve desired surround sound effects, install this unit where there are no objects such as furniture obstructing the path of sound waves, referred to as “sound beam(s)” in this manual ( ☞ p. 14). Depending on the...
Page 12 - Removing the spacers; Enjoying surround effects regardless of conditions (My Surround)
Installation 12 En The My Surround function creates rich surround sound effects in rooms with less than optimal surround sound conditions ( ☞ p. 11). See “Changing the audio output method for surround playback” ( ☞ p. 36, 37) for more information. The TV may not respond to commands from its remote c...
Page 13 - Positioning the subwoofer on its side
Installation 13 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX The subwoofer can be laid on its side when positioned on a rack. Positioning the subwoofer on its side Removing the legs and sheets Turn clockwise Turn counterclockwise Attaching the legs and sheets Leg Sheet
Page 14 - Installing this unit
Installation 14 En This unit outputs sound beam as shown in the illustrations below. Install this unit where there are no obstacles such as furniture obstructing the path of sound beams. Otherwise, the desired surround sound effects may not be achieved.You may install this unit in parallel with the ...
Page 16 - Preparing remote control; Installing the batteries
Installation 16 En Before installing batteries or using the remote control, be sure to read battery and remote control precautions in “Safety and Accessory Information” (separate booklet). Preparing remote control Installing the batteries Battery × 2(AAA, R03, UM-4) Pull up on the latch to release t...
Page 17 - Connections
17 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX Connections When external devices such as a TV, Blu-ray disc player, and/or game console are connected, audio and video signals are transmitted as shown below. Audio connection Video connection Audio and video connection This unit...
Page 18 - Connecting a TV and a Blu-ray disc player
Connections 18 En For the cable connection, follow the procedure below. Connecting a TV and a Blu-ray disc player 1 HDMI cable (optional) Input the digital audio/video signals of the Blu-ray disc player to this unit. 2 HDMI cable (optional) The digital video of the Blu-ray disc player is reflected o...
Page 19 - Connecting a game console or satellite/cable TV tuner; Satellite/cable TV tuner
Connections 19 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX Connecting a game console or satellite/cable TV tuner External device (example) Connecting cable HDMI compatible 1 Satellite/cable TV tuner HDMI cable (optional) 2 Game console HDMI cable (optional) 3 Game console HDMI...
Page 20 - Connecting the wireless subwoofer
Connections 20 En Connect the supplied FM antenna via the FM ANTENNA jack. To connect the subwoofer (NS-WSW160) to the center unit wirelessly (AirWired), the same group ID must be assigned to the center unit and subwoofer. The default group ID for both components is A1, enabling wireless connection ...
Page 21 - Initial settings; Changing the group ID; Establishing a wireless connection; Group IDs
21 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX Initial settings Yamaha’s proprietary AirWired technology enables the wireless connection of the center unit and subwoofer. Wireless connection of the subwoofer allows for subwoofer installation without concern for cables. When th...
Page 22 - SETUP; SETUP
Initial settings 22 En SETUP S / T ENTER Selecting the language for menu display 1 Turn the unit and TV on. 2 Switch the TV’s input to display video input from this unit ( ☞ p. 21). 3 Press and hold the SETUP key until the “OSD LANGUAGE” menu appears on your TV. 1) 4 Press the S / T key to select th...
Page 23 - Installing the IntelliBeam microphone
Initial settings 23 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX Due to differences in room sizes and shapes, positioning of this unit, and the lifestyle of users, settings for each channel must be adjusted in order for this unit to provide the optimal listening experience. Thi...
Page 24 - Turn the unit and your TV on.
Initial settings 24 En ENTER RETURN SYSTEM MEMORY Using AUTO SETUP (IntelliBeam) 1 Turn the unit and your TV on. 2 Switch TV input to display video input from this unit ( ☞ p. 21). 3 Connect the IntelliBeam microphone to the INTELLIBEAM MIC jack on the rear of the unit. • It is normal for loud test ...
Page 25 - Press the; Remove the IntelliBeam microphone.
Initial settings 25 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX The screen below is displayed after connecting IntelliBeam microphone to the unit. 1) 4 Press the ENTER key to start the AUTO SETUP procedure and then leave the room within 10 seconds. 2) The screen automatically ...
Page 26 - AUTO SETUP via setup menu
Initial settings 26 En S / T SETUP RETURN ENTER X AUTO SETUP via setup menu 1 Place the IntelliBeam microphone at your normal listening position, and press the SETUP key. See “Installing the IntelliBeam microphone” ( ☞ p. 23) for instructions on positioning the IntelliBeam microphone. 2 Press the S ...
Page 27 - Error messages; If an error message is displayed
Initial settings 27 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX If an error message is displayed on the TV screen, see “Error messages” below to determine the cause and resolve the problem. Follow the instructions below to begin measurement again. [ERROR E-1] Press the ENTER k...
Page 29 - Saving settings to system memory; Loading settings
Initial settings 29 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX Saving settings to system memory 1 Hold down the SYSTEM MEMORY 1 , 2 , or 3 key until “M1 Save?”, “M2 Save?”, or “M3 Save?”, corresponding to the button pressed, is displayed. 2 Press the same SYSTEM MEMORY key ag...
Page 30 - What is the HDMI control function?
Initial settings 30 En This unit can be operated using a TV's remote control if the TV supports the HDMI control function and is connected to this unit via HDMI cable (e.g. REGZA Link; some TVs excluded).The following 6 functions are supported. 1) First, try the operations described above with your ...
Page 31 - Setting the HDMI control function; Turn off the TV and then turn on it again.; H D M I 1; If the HDMI control function is not working
Initial settings 31 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX When the connected components and jacks are changed, reset this unit with the following procedure. Setting the HDMI control function 1 Turn on all components connected to this unit via HDMI cable. 2 Enable the HDM...
Page 32 - PLAYBACK; Playback features; Basic operation for playback
32 En PLAYBACK Playback features YSP-3300 / / / SUBWOOFER (+/-) MUTE HDMI1 UNIVOLUME VOLUME(+/-) STEREO SURROUND CH LEVEL CH LEVEL ENHANCER Input selector keys Basic operation for playback 1 Press the key to turn on this unit. 2 Turn on components (TV, Blu-ray disc player, game console, etc.) connec...
Page 33 - STEREO; S T E R E O; ENHANCER; Adjust volume for each channel; CH LEVEL
33 En Playback features PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX This unit supports the following capabilities to enjoy sound based on your preference.• Switching between surround playback, stereo playback, and target playback modes • Compressed Music Enhancer• Volume adjustme...
Page 35 - CINEMA DSP options
35 En Playback features PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX CINEMA DSP options MOVIE (use the MOVIE key to select) Sci-Fi This program clearly reproduces dialogs and special sound effects of the latest science fiction films and lets you feel a broad and expansive cinemati...
Page 37 - Sound beam output options and characteristics; possible
37 En Playback features PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX Sound beam output options and characteristics Objective/ possible scenario Number of channels Beam modes for “5.1ch” Beam modes for “7.1ch” For enjoying surround sound effects on the movie, etc. to the fullest 5B...
Page 38 - Setting the surround decoder; “SOUND”
Playback features 38 En When this unit plays back 2-channel or 5.1-channel sources in the surround mode, surround decoder enables them playback for 7.1-channel. 1) You can enjoy a variety of surround sound effects by switching the decoder. 2) To enable a surround decoder, press the SURROUND key to s...
Page 39 - Disabling target playback mode; T A R G E T L 1 6
39 En Playback features PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX Target playback mode outputs sound beams from a single channel for optimal listening from a specific position.Refer to the illustrations below. Beam angle can be adjusted while audio or video content is playing. ...
Page 40 - Using useful features
Playback features 40 En This function automatically compensates for extreme differences in volume for more comfortable listening in the following types of situations.• When switching the channel• When a TV program changed to commercial• When one program is finished and another program started Press ...
Page 41 - Disabling the Eco function; Saving energy with the Eco function; E C O O N
41 En Playback features PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX When the Eco function is enabled, this unit automatically enters standby mode as follows.• No operations are performed with this unit for 3 hours 2) • No input signal is received for 30 minutes• Playback of conte...
Page 42 - OPTION; T R E B L E
Playback features 42 En Option settings can be specified for each input source (HDMI1– 4, TV, OPTICAL, AUX, ANALOG, YIT, FM 1) , USB 1) ). The configurable items vary depending on the input source selected. YSP-4300 OPTION USB FM S / T ENTER X Input selector keys Settings each input source (Option m...
Page 44 - FM
Playback features 44 En The FM tuner of this unit provides the following two modes for tuning. Frequency tuning mode You can tune into a desired FM station by searching its frequency. Preset tuning mode Up to 40 stations can be registered and assigned a preset number. Select a preset number to tune ...
Page 45 - Receiving weak signal; F M M O D E; Registering stations automatically; A U T O P R E S E
Playback features 45 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX If reception is poor, making listening difficult, it may be improved by switching from stereo to monaural sound. You can register up to 40 FM stations automatically or manually. The tuner automatically detects FM...
Page 46 - Registering stations manually; Tune into the desired FM station (
Playback features 46 En You can manually register FM stations. PRESET / RETURN MEMORY FM OPTION / ENTER Registering stations manually 1 Tune into the desired FM station ( ☞ p. 44). 2 Press the MEMORY key. The preset number to which the selected station will be registered is displayed. Proceed to ste...
Page 47 - Calling a preset station; Clearing preset stations
Playback features 47 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX You can call preset stations. You can clear registration of the preset stations. Calling a preset station 1 Press the FM key. 2 Press the PRESET / key to select the desired preset number. y Tips • Preset numbers ...
Page 50 - Connecting an iPod
Playback features 50 En A wireless connection between this unit and the transmitter (YIT-W12TX) can be established to play music stored on an iPod or computer through this unit.For details of YIT-W12TX, refer to “Safety and Accessory Information” (separated booklet). Connect an iPod or other USB dev...
Page 51 - Operating an iPod via the TV screen; USB
Playback features 51 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX When an iPod is connected to this unit via the USB cable supplied with the iPod, operation can be controlled via the TV screen.• See “Displaying the menu screen on the TV” ( ☞ p. 21) for instructions on displayin...
Page 52 - List name; Content number/totals; Browse screen
Playback features 52 En 1 List name 2 Content list Press the S / T key to select content. Press the X key to display a list of songs. Select a song and press the ENTER key to begin playback. 3 Content number/totals Press the S / T / W / X key to perform the following operations. 1 Playback icon SHUF...
Page 53 - Using the remote control; Using the SHUFFLE and REPEAT features; R E P E A T
Playback features 53 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX Information on the current song can be displayed in the front panel display. Information displayed changes as follows each time the INFO key is pressed. When no music is playing, information is displayed in the b...
Page 54 - Using the iPod to control operation
Playback features 54 En Playback can be controlled directly from the iPod. This unit’s remote control can be used to operate the iPod. RETURN INFO iPodCONTROL / / / ENTER Using the iPod to control operation 1 Press the iPod CONTROL key. The TV screen will go blank, and operations can be controlled d...
Page 55 - Charging the iPod
Playback features 55 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX The input source and surround information is displayed. Display changes as follows each time the INFO key is pressed. iPods can be charged as follows. 1) Connect the iPod to this unit via the USB cable supplied w...
Page 56 - Connecting a USB device
Playback features 56 En Audio files (WAV, MP3, WMA, MPEG-4 AAC) stored on the device can be played by connecting the device to this unit. This unit supports USB mass-storage class devices formatted using the FAT16 or FAT32 file system (except USB hard disks). See documentation supplied with the USB ...
Page 57 - Playback icon; Operating a USB device via the TV screen
Playback features 57 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX Use controls displayed on the TV screen to select and play content stored on a USB device.See “Displaying the menu screen on the TV” ( ☞ p. 21) for instructions on displaying the USB operation screen on the TV. 1...
Page 59 - Using the REPEAT feature
Playback features 59 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX This unit’s remote control can be used to control playback and navigate songs stored on the USB device. Use the REPEAT feature in the option menu to specify whether or not music stored on the USB device repeats w...
Page 60 - SETTINGS; Setup menu; Setting the setup menu
60 En SETTINGS Setup menu A variety of settings for this unit can be specified and adjusted from the setup menu. Among the options available are the sound beam output method for optimal surround sound effects, speaker volume control, and HDMI settings. • The setup menu is displayed on, and operated ...
Page 61 - Setup menu list
Setup menu 61 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX Setup menu list Category Menu Sub menu Features Page BEAM IntelliBeam BEAM+SOUND OPTIMIZE Optimizes the beam and sound settings automatically. ☞ p. 26 BEAM OPTIMIZE ONLY Optimizes the beam settings automatically. ☞ p. 2...
Page 62 - BEAM settings; HORIZONTAL ANGLE
Setup menu 62 En When “AUTO SETUP” in the “IntelliBeam” menu ( ☞ p. 24) is used, recommended beam settings are automatically applied by this unit. “HORIZONTAL ANGLE”, “BEAM TRAVEL LENGTH”, “FOCAL LENGTH” (except “Center”), and “IMAGE LOCATION” settings, however, can later be fine-tuned.Surround soun...
Page 63 - IMAGE LOCATION
Setup menu 63 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX If sound from the left and right channels is unnatural, first adjust the volume of each channel ( ☞ p. 33, 64). If this does not resolve the problem, adjust left- and right-channel image location.Use to adjust the direc...
Page 64 - SOUND settings; SPEAKER LEVEL
Setup menu 64 En Adjust the volume of each channel to balance output levels. Use test sounds output from each channel to adjust volume for optimal balance. 1) Sub menu: Front L, Front R, Center, Surround L,Surround R, SubwooferAdjustable range: -20 to +20 Adjust this unit’s volume and dynamic range ...
Page 65 - DYNAMIC RANGE; HDMI setup; HDMI CONTROL
Setup menu 65 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX Adjust this unit’s dynamic range. Selectable items: Max*, Standard, Min/Auto Max: Outputs sound without adjusting the dynamic range of the input signals. 4) Standard: The dynamic range recommended for regular home use.M...
Page 66 - AirWired settings; iPod INTERLOCK
Setup menu 66 En Configure the wireless function utilizing Yamaha’s proprietary AirWired technology. When this function is set to “ON”, this unit turns on when content stored on an iPod connected to the unit via YIT-W12TX begins playing. See “Playing back iPod music” in “Safety and Accessory Informa...
Page 67 - DISPLAY settings
Setup menu 67 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS TRO UBLE SHO OTI NG A PPEN DIX Adjust the brightness of the front panel display. The smaller the value, the dimmer the display.When the Eco function is enabled, the specified brightness is applied for only a few seconds. Selectable item: -4 to -1, 0*...
Page 68 - Advanced setup; INPUT
68 En Advanced setup The advanced setup enables more precise configuring of this unit’s function. For example, maximum volume can be specified and the INPUT key on the top panel can be disabled. No adjustment is necessary for normal operation. RETURN ENTER / / / 1 Press the key to turn this unit to ...
Page 70 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Troubleshooting; General
70 En TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Refer to the chart below when this unit does not function properly. If the problem you are experiencing is not listed below or if the instruction below does not help, set this unit to the standby mode, disconnect the AC power supply cable, and contact the neares...
Page 73 - Messages
73 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS T ROUBL ESHO OTING A PPEN DIX Messages iPod (when connected via USB jack)/USB device (YSP-4300 only) Message Features Remedy See page Unknown iPod The iPod being used is not supported by this unit. Connect supported iPod to this unit. 77 Comm.Err The USB device...
Page 74 - APPENDIX; Glossary
74 En APPENDIX Glossary A channel is an audio type that has been divided based on the range and other characteristics. Ex. 7.1 channel• For front speakers, Left (1ch), Right (1ch)• For center speaker (1ch)• For surround speakers, Left (1ch), Right (1ch)• For surround back speakers, Left (1ch), Right...
Page 75 - DTS
Glossary 75 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS T ROUBL ESHO OTING A PPEN DIX Digital surround sound system developed by DTS, Inc., which provides 5.1 channel audio. With an abundance of audio data, it is able to provide authentic-sounding effects. DTS-HD High Resolution Audio is a high resolution a...
Page 76 - Specifications
76 En Specifications YSP-CU4300 Amplifier section • Rated Output PowerWoofer (100 Hz, 1% THD, 4 Ω ) .................................................... 124 W Tweeter (1 kHz, 1% THD, 4 Ω ) .................................................... 37.4 W • Maximum Effective Output PowerWoofer (100 Hz, 10%...
Page 78 - Available signal information; HDMI signal compatibility; Receivable audio signals; Repeatable video signals
Specifications 78 En y • Refer to the supplied instruction manuals of the input source component, and set the component appropriately. • When CPPM copy-protected DVD-Audio is played back, video and audio signals may not be output depending on the type of the DVD player. • This unit is not compatible...
Page 79 - Index; Numerics
79 En PR EPARA TION PLAYBACK SET TINGS T ROUBL ESHO OTING A PPEN DIX Index Numerics 2ch.................................................................................. 383BEAM (3 Beam) .......................................................... 375.1ch..................................................