Page 2 - II; CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT.; Note; IMPORTANT; CAUTION
II II 1 To assure the finest performance, please read this manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for futurereference. 2 Install this unit in a well ventilated, cool, dry, clean place with at least 30 cm on the top, 20 cm on theright and left, and 10 cm at the back of this unit forventilation spa...
Page 3 - CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER; BASIC OPERATION; ADJUSTING THE LEVEL OF THE EFFECT; ADDITIONAL INFORMATION; SOUND FIELD PROGRAM PARAMETER; APPENDIX
1 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERATION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX CONTENTS INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION FEATURES ............................................................ 2GETTING STARTED ........................................... 3 Checking the Package C...
Page 4 - FEATURES; Other Features; indicates a tip for your operation.; Sophisticated AM/FM Tuner
2 FEATURES Other Features ◆ 96-kHz/24-bit D/A Converter ◆ “SET MENU” which Provides You with10 Items for Optimizing This Unit for YourAudio/Video System ◆ Test Tone Generator for Easier Speaker BalanceAdjustment ◆ 6-Channel External Decoder Input for OtherFuture Formats ◆ BASS EXTENSION Button for R...
Page 5 - Notes on batteries; Change the batteries periodically.; GETTING STARTED; Checking the Package Contents; Check your package to make sure it has the following items.; Changing batteries
3 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX Remote control Installing Batteries in the RemoteControl Insert the batteries in the correct direction by aligning the+ and – marks on the batteries with the polarity markings(+ and –) insid...
Page 6 - CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS; Front Panel; Receives signals from the remote control.; r t
4 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS Front Panel 1 STANDBY/ON Turns on or sets this unit in the standby mode. When youturn on this unit, you will hear a click and there will be a4 to 5-second delay before this unit can reproduce sound. Standby mode In this mode, this unit consumes a small amount ofpower to rece...
Page 7 - ” in the tuning mode.
5 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS w BASS Adjusts the low-frequency response for the left and rightmain speakers.Turn the control to the right to increase or to the left todecrease the low-frequency res...
Page 8 - Remote Control
6 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS A/B/C/D/E TV INPUT TV VOLUME TV POWER EFFECT e r 12 3 4 56 7 9 8 q w 0 t y u i o Remote Control This section describes the basic operation of this unit withthe remote control. First, set the selector dial to the AMP/TUN position. See “REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES”for full details...
Page 9 - Increases or decreases the volume level.; MUTE; When the selector dial is set to the DSP/TUN position.; When selecting an input source; The indicator lights up for about 3 seconds.
7 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS A B i VOLUME +/– Increases or decreases the volume level. o MUTE Mutes the sound. Press again to restore the audio outputto the previous volume level. EFFECT Switches ...
Page 10 - See “Tuning in to a Preset Station”.; Using the Remote Control; Handling the remote control; • Do not spill water or other liquids on the remote
8 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS ■ When selecting a preset stationnumber 1 Set code number “0023” in the AMP/TUN (orDSP/TUN) position. See “Setting the Manufacturer Code” for setting thecode. 2 Set the selector dial to the AMP/TUN (orDSP/TUN) position. 3 You can select a preset station numberdirectly with t...
Page 11 - Front Panel Display
9 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS Front Panel Display 1 t indicator Lights up when the built-in DTS decoder is on. 2 VIRTUAL indicator Lights up when using Virtual CINEMA DSP. 3 g and o indicators Ligh...
Page 12 - Rear Panel
10 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS (Europe model) Rear Panel 1 DIGITAL OUTPUT jacks 2 DIGITAL INPUT jacks 3 GND terminal See page 12 for connection information. 4 6CH INPUT jacks See pages 13 and 18 for connection information. 5 Antenna input terminals See page 30 for connection information. 6 Video componen...
Page 13 - SPEAKER SETUP; Speakers to Be Used; Main speakers
11 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX SPEAKER SETUP Speakers to Be Used This unit has been designed to provide the best sound-field quality with a 5-speaker system, using left and rightmain speakers, left and right rear speak...
Page 14 - CONNECTIONS; Before Connecting Components; changer), connect them to the jack with the same number labels as; Connecting Audio Components; Connecting to digital jacks; About the dust protection cap; Connecting a turntable; Notes
12 CONNECTIONS Before Connecting Components CAUTION Never connect this unit and other components to mains power until all connections between components have beencompleted. • Be sure all connections are made correctly, that is to say L (left) to L, R (right) to R, “+” to “+” and “–” to “–”. Some com...
Page 16 - Connecting Video Components; About the video jacks; ) video signals. The jacks are also separated; Video monitor with a 21-pin connector
14 CONNECTIONS Y P B /C B P R /C R Connecting Video Components ■ About the video jacks There are three types of video jacks. Video signals input through the VIDEO jacks are the conventional composit videosignals. Video signals input through the S VIDEO jacks are separated into luminance (Y) and colo...
Page 17 - When using an LD player
15 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX CONNECTIONS DVD MONITOR OUT D-TV/CBL Y P B /C B P R /C R COMPONENT VIDEO S VIDEO VIDEO MONITOR OUT DVD DVD DVD D-TV/CBL D-TV/CBL D-TV/CBL IN VCR 1 OUT IN VCR 2 /DVR OUT VIDEO SIGNAL AUDIO...
Page 18 - Connecting the Speakers; Speaker cables; Tighten the knob to secure the wire.; MAIN SPEAKERS terminals; A rear speaker system can be connected to these terminals.; CENTER SPEAKER terminals; A center speaker can be connected to these terminals.
16 CONNECTIONS Connecting the Speakers Be sure to connect the left channel (L), right channel (R), “+” (red) and “–” (black) properly. If the connections arefaulty, no sound will be heard from the speakers, and if the polarity of the speaker connections is incorrect, the soundwill be unnatural and l...
Page 19 - SUBWOOFER jack
17 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX CONNECTIONS SWITCHED 100W MAX. TOTAL AC OUTLETS IMPEDANCE SELECTOR SET BEFORE POWER ON MAIN A OR B: 4 MIN. /SPEAKER A + B: 8 MIN. /SPEAKER CENTER : 6 MIN. /SPEAKER REAR : 6 MIN. /SPEAKER ...
Page 20 - Connecting an External Amplifier; Main channel line output jacks.; Rear channel line output jacks.; CENTER jacks; Center channel line output jacks.; Connecting an External Decoder
18 CONNECTIONS Connecting an External Amplifier If you want to increase the power output to the speakers,or want to use another amplifier, connect an externalamplifier to the OUTPUT jacks as follows. Note • When RCA pin plugs are connected to the OUTPUT jacks for output to an external amplifier, do ...
Page 21 - IMPEDANCE SELECTOR Switch; WARNING; Connecting the Power Supply Cords
19 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX CONNECTIONS SWITCHED 100W MAX. TOTAL AC OUTLETS IMPEDANCE SELECTOR SET BEFORE POWER ON MAIN A OR B: 4 MIN. /SPEAKER A + B: 8 MIN. /SPEAKER CENTER : 6 MIN. /SPEAKER REAR : 6 MIN. /SPEAKER MA...
Page 22 - OSD Modes; Full display; P01 CONCERT HALL; Selecting the OSD Mode
20 ON-SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) Full display Short display You can display the operation information for this unit ona video monitor. If you display the SET MENU and DSPprogram parameter settings on a monitor, it is much easierto see the available options and parameters than it is byreading this informat...
Page 23 - SPEAKER MODE SETTINGS; Summary of SPEAKER SET Items 1A through 1E
21 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX SPEAKER MODE SETTINGS This unit is equipped with a main amplifier capable of handling 5.1 channel. Although up to 6 speakers can beconnected, it is possible to select the speaker mode that ...
Page 24 - ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER OUTPUT LEVELS; Before You Begin; Press TEST to output the test tone.
22 ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER OUTPUT LEVELS This section explains how to adjust the speaker outputlevels by using the test tone generator. When thisadjustment is made, the output level heard at the listeningposition will be the same from each speaker. This isimportant for the best performance of the digi...
Page 25 - • While adjusting, the test tone is heard from the
23 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX CONNECTIONS ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER OUTPUT LEVELS The state of the test tone output is also shown on themonitor by an image of the audio listening room.This is convenient for adjusting each s...
Page 26 - BASIC PLAYBACK; Press INPUT
24 BASIC PLAYBACK 3 Press INPUT l / h repeatedly (or press one of the input selector buttons) to select theinput source. • The current input source is indicated on the front panel display with a cursor. • The current input source name and input mode appear on the front panel display and on the video...
Page 27 - See “Selecting a Sound Field Program”.; To mute the sound; DSP programs cannot be selected. Sound will be; Adjustment of the speaker output level described on
25 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX BASIC PLAYBACK 6CH INPUT VOLUME CD TUNER PHONO MD/CD-R DVD D-TV/CBL VCR 1 VCR2/DVR V-AUX PCM To select a source connected to the 6CH INPUTjacks Press 6CH INPUT until “6CH INPUT” appears on...
Page 28 - on; Input Modes and Indications
26 BASIC PLAYBACK INPUT MODE ■ BGV (background video) function The BGV function allows you to combine a video imagefrom a video source with a sound from an audio source.(For example, you can listen to classical music while youare watching a video.) Select a source from the video group and then selec...
Page 29 - – If you continue to play a source encoded with a DTS
27 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX BASIC PLAYBACK ■ Notes on playing a sourceencoded with a DTS signal • If the digital output data of the player has beenprocessed in any way, you may not be able toperform DTS decoding even...
Page 30 - Selecting a Sound Field Program; On the remote control; • The name of the selected program appears on the; On the front panel
28 BASIC PLAYBACK Selecting a Sound Field Program You can enhance your listening experience by selecting aDSP program. For details about each program, see“SOUND FIELD PROGRAM”. ■ On the remote control 1 Press DSP. The indicator lights up forabout 3 seconds. A/B/C/D/E 1 2 y • If the selector dial is ...
Page 31 - Virtual CINEMA DSP; Normal Stereo Reproduction
29 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX BASIC PLAYBACK EFFECT ■ Virtual CINEMA DSP and SILENTCINEMA Virtual CINEMA DSP Virtual CINEMA DSP allows you to enjoy the sound fieldeffects of the DSP program without rear speakers. Using...
Page 32 - TUNING; Connecting the Antennas; Connect each antenna correctly to the designated terminals.; Connecting the AM loop antenna; Release the tab to lock the lead wires.
30 TUNING Connecting the Antennas Both AM and FM indoor antennas are included with this unit. In general, these antennas should provide sufficient signalstrength. Connect each antenna correctly to the designated terminals. Indoor FMantenna(included) AM loopantenna(included) Ground (GND terminal) For...
Page 34 - Presetting Stations; Automatic preset tuning options; ” and
32 TUNING 3 Press and hold MEMORY (MAN’L/AUTO FM)for more than 3 seconds. The preset number, the “MEMORY” and “AUTO”indicators flash. Then, after about 5 seconds,automatic preset tuning begins from the frequencycurrently displayed toward the higher frequencies. When automatic preset tuning is comple...
Page 35 - Manually presetting stations; Tune in to a station.; Repeat steps 1 to 4 to store other stations.; Tuning in to a Preset Station
33 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX TUNING A/B/C/D/E ■ Manually presetting stations You can also store up to 40 stations (8 stations x 5groups) manually. 1 Tune in to a station. See “Automatic (or Manual) Tuning” for tuningi...
Page 36 - Exchanging Preset Stations; Tune in to preset station “E1”.; ” next to
34 TUNING Exchanging Preset Stations You can exchange the assignment of two preset stationswith each other. The example below describes theprocedure for exchanging preset station “E1” with “A5”. 1 Tune in to preset station “E1”. See “Tuning in to a Preset Station”. 2 Press and hold PRESET/TUNING (ED...
Page 37 - RECEIVING RDS STATIONS; Description of RDS Data; The name of the RDS station being received is displayed.; Changing the RDS Mode
35 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION BASIC OPERA TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX RECEIVING RDS STATIONS RDS (Radio Data System) is a data transmission systemby FM stations in many countries. Stations using thissystem transmit an inaudible stream of data in addition tothe...
Page 38 - PTY SEEK Function; • If a station that is broadcasting a program of the; To cancel this function; Press PTY SEEK MODE twice.; Program types in the PTY mode; There are 15 program types to classify RDS stations.
36 RECEIVING RDS STATIONS PTY SEEK Function If you select the desired program type, the unitautomatically searches all preset RDS stations that arebroadcasting a program of the required type. 1 Press PTY SEEK MODE to set the unit in thePTY SEEK mode. The program type of the station being received or...
Page 39 - EON Function; • If a preset RDS station of the selected program
37 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION BASIC OPERA TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX RECEIVING RDS STATIONS EON Function This function uses the EON data service on the RDSstation network. If you simply select the desired programtype (NEWS, INFO, AFFAIRS or SPORT), the unitau...
Page 40 - BASIC RECORDING; Start recording on the recording component.; For DVDs and CDs encoded with DTS
38 BASIC RECORDING Recording adjustments and other operations areperformed from the recording components. Refer to theoperation instructions for these components. 1 Turn on the power to the unit and allconnected component. 2 Select the source component you want torecord from. Front panel or Remote c...
Page 41 - Adjustment should be made with the remote control.; SET MENU
39 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX Adjusting the Items on the SETMENU Adjustment should be made with the remote control. Note • Some items require extra steps to change to the desired setting. 1 Set the selector dial to theA...
Page 42 - B OPTICAL OUT; Depending on the item, press; SPEAKER SET (speaker mode
40 SET MENU 4B OPTICAL OUT (1) • • • • • MD/CD-R Depending on the item, press u / d to select a sub item. 5 Press j / i repeatedly to change the setting of the item. 6 Press u / d repeatedly until the current DSP program appears or simply press one of theDSP program group button to exit from theSET ...
Page 43 - Select this if you do not have rear speakers.; B MAIN SP
41 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX SET MENU ■ 1C REAR L/R SP (rear speakermode) The OSD shows large, small or no rear speakersdepending on how you set this item. Choices: LRG (large), SML (small), NONEInitial setting: LRG ...
Page 44 - Normally select this setting.; left and right main speakers); E MAIN LEVEL; E MAIN LEVEL
42 SET MENU ■ 1D LFE/BASS OUT (bass outmode) LFE signals carry low-frequency effects when this unitdecodes a Dolby Digital or DTS signal. Low-frequencysignals are defined as 90 Hz and below. Choices: SWFR (subwoofer), MAIN, BOTHInitial setting: BOTH SWFR Select this if you use a subwoofer. The LFE s...
Page 45 - HP TONE CTRL (headphone; INPUT MODE (initial input; C OPTICAL IN
43 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX SET MENU 3 HP TONE CTRL (headphone tone control) Use this feature to adjust the level of the bass and treblewhen you use your headphones. Control range (dB): –6 to +3Initial setting: 0 dB...
Page 46 - LFE LEVEL; DTS SET
44 SET MENU 6 DOLBY D. SET (Dolby Digital set) This setting is effective only when this unit decodesDolby Digital signals. ■ LFE LEVEL Use this feature to adjust the output level of the LFE(low-frequency effect) channel when playing back aDolby Digital signal. The LFE signal carries the low-frequenc...
Page 47 - DISPLAY SET; Initial setting: AUTO; DIMMER; You can adjust the brightness of the front panel display.; 0 MEMORY GUARD; DISPLAY SET; 0 MEMORY GUARD; SP DELAY TIME
45 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX SET MENU 8 SP DELAY TIME Use this feature to adjust the delay of the center channelsound. This feature works when this unit decodes a DolbyDigital or DTS signal. Ideally, the center speak...
Page 48 - ADJUSTING THE LEVEL OF THE EFFECT SPEAKERS; • The control range for the center or left and right
46 A/B/C/D/E A/B/C/D/E 2 1 3 ADJUSTING THE LEVEL OF THE EFFECT SPEAKERS You can adjust the output level of each effect speaker(center, left and right rear and subwoofer) while listeningto a music source. Adjustment should be made with the remote control. 1 Set the selector dial to theAMP/TUN (or DSP...
Page 49 - SLEEP TIMER; The sleep timer can only be set with the remote control.; Setting the Sleep Timer; The display then returns to the previous indication.; Canceling the Sleep Timer
47 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX A/B/C/D/E A/B/C/D/E 2 3 SLEEP TIMER Use this feature to automatically set this unit in thestandby mode after the amount of time you have set. Thesleep timer is useful when you are going to ...
Page 50 - REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES; Selector Dial
48 REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES It is possible to control this unit and other YAMAHA A/V components using the remote control supplied with this unit.It is also possible to control components from other manufacturers (or some YAMAHA components) by setting theproper manufacturer code (a signal assigned to ...
Page 51 - Controlling this unit; See “Remote Control”.; Controlling your TV; , you can control other brands of components.
49 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES 2 1 3 5 4 @ # ! A/B/C/D/E A/B/C/D/E 2 5 4 1 3 6 Commonly Used Buttons in AnyPosition of the Selector Dial Regardless of the position of the selector dial, you cancon...
Page 52 - Button Names and Functions in Each Position; CD position; control supplied with your component.
50 REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES A/B/C/D/E A/B/C/D/E Button Names and Functions in Each Position ■ TAPE/MD position (tape deck, MD recorder or CD recorder) Select the TAPE/MD position. r Rec/Pause (tape/MD) e Pause (MD/CD-R) p Play b DIR A (tape) This button selects the playing direction of deck A. Skip –...
Page 53 - DVD MENU position
51 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES A/B/C/D/E A/B/C/D/E ■ DVD/LD position Select the DVD/LD position. DISC SKIP –/+ (DVD) p Play b Skip – (DVD) Skip/Chapter – (LD) w Search Numeric buttons INDEX/Time (...
Page 54 - VCR position; TV position
52 REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES A/B/C/D/E A/B/C/D/E ■ VCR position Select the VCRposition. VCR REC Press this button twice to start recording. p Play w Rewind Numericbuttons Ch enter/Recall _/_ _ CH –/+DISPLAY e Pause s Stop f Fast forward AV POWER This button turns on a VCR that has a remote control wit...
Page 55 - Setting the Manufacturer Code; The indicator flashes twice.
53 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES Setting the Manufacturer Code You can set up the code for the manufacturer of yourcomponent in each position of the selector dial. 1 Turn on your component to be use...
Page 56 - Returning to the Factory Setting
54 REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES Returning to the Factory Setting ■ To return to the factory-set codesin all positions 1 Press j / i at the same time for about 4 seconds. The indicator flashes twice. 2 Enter the code number “9990”. Make sure that the indicator flashes twice. ■ To return to the factory-set...
Page 57 - SOUND FIELD PROGRAM; CINEMA DSP Programs
55 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION BASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX SOUND FIELD PROGRAM A digital sound field processor (DSP) based on the latest YAMAHA technology is built into this unit. It is possible toplay back various sound fields for the source you a...
Page 59 - MOVIE THEATER 1 and 2
57 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION BASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX SOUND FIELD PROGRAM ■ MOVIE THEATER 1 and 2 Most commercially available movie software has 4-channel (left, center, right and surround) sound information encodedby Dolby Surround matrix pro...
Page 60 - SOUND FIELD PROGRAM PARAMETER EDITING; What is a sound field?; Elements of a sound field; Early reflections; Sound Field Program Parameters; See “Sound Field Parameter Descriptions”.
58 SOUND FIELD PROGRAM PARAMETER EDITING What is a sound field? What really creates the rich, full tones of a live instrumentare the multiple reflections from the walls of the room. Inaddition to making the sound “live”, these reflectionsenable us to tell where the player is situated, and the sizean...
Page 61 - Changing Parameter Settings
59 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX SOUND FIELD PROGRAM PARAMETER EDITING SOUND FIELD PROGRAM PARAMETER EDITING Changing Parameter Settings Although it is possible to enjoy playback on your systemwithout changing default se...
Page 62 - Sound Field Parameter Descriptions
60 SOUND FIELD PROGRAM PARAMETER EDITING Sound Field Parameter Descriptions You can adjust the values of certain sound field parameters so the sound fields are recreated accurately in your listeningroom. Note • Not all of the following parameters can be found in every program. ■ INIT.DLY (initial de...
Page 63 - LIVENESS; Control range: 1 – 49 msec
61 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX SOUND FIELD PROGRAM PARAMETER EDITING SOUND FIELD PROGRAM PARAMETER EDITING ■ LIVENESS Function: This parameter adjusts the reflectivity of the virtual walls in the hall by changing the r...
Page 64 - Control range: 0 – 10
62 SOUND FIELD PROGRAM PARAMETER EDITING ■ S.ROOM SIZE (surround room size) Function: This parameter adjusts the apparent size of the surround sound field. Control range: 0.1 – 2.0 ■ S.LIVENESS (surround liveness) Function: This parameter adjusts the apparent reflectivity of the virtual walls in the...
Page 65 - TROUBLESHOOTING; General
63 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX TROUBLESHOOTING Refer to the chart below when the unit does not function properly. If the problem you are experiencing is not listedbelow or if the instruction below does not help, set this...
Page 68 - Tuner
66 TROUBLESHOOTING ■ Tuner Problem Cause Remedy Refer topage FM stereoreception is noisy. The characteristics of FM stereo broadcastsmay cause this problem when thetransmitter is too far away or the antennainput is poor. Check the antenna connections.Try using a high-quality directional FMantenna.Us...
Page 70 - SPECIFICATIONS; AUDIO SECTION
68 SPECIFICATIONS AUDIO SECTION • Minimum RMS Output Power for Main, Center, Rear 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.06% THD, 8 ohms ................................. 90 W1 kHz, 0.06% THD, 8 ohms ................................................ 100 W • DIN Standard Output Power [Europe model only]1 kHz, 0.7% THD, 4...
Page 71 - GLOSSARY; Dolby Surround; SILENT CINEMA
69 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX GLOSSARY ■ Dolby Surround Dolby Surround uses a four analog channel recordingsystem to reproduce realistic and dynamic sound effects:two left and right main channels (stereo), a center chan...
Page 72 - S VIDEO signal; and P
70 GLOSSARY ■ S VIDEO signal With S VIDEO signal system, the video signal normallytransmitted using a pin cable is separated and transmittedas the Y signal for the luminance and the C signal for thechrominance through the S VIDEO cable. Using the SVIDEO jack eliminates video signal transmission loss...
Page 73 - INDEX
71 English INTR ODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX INDEX A Accesories ................................................................................... 3AC outlets .............................................................................
Page 75 - ii
KTV 0601, 1171 LENOIR 0601, 1511 LEYEO 1181 LIFETEC 2591, 2601, 2611,2621, 2641, 2651,2661, 2671, 2681,2691, 2711, 2761,2771, 2781 LOEWE OPTA 0121, 0131, 0581, 0611, 1081 LOGIC 1691, 2281 LOGIK 0551, 1681, 2281 LOWEWE 0831 LUMA 0351, 0451, 1901 LUXMAN 0791 LUXMAN STEREO TUNER 0791 LUXOR 0001, 0061, ...
Page 76 - iii
THORN-FERGUSON 0281, 0371, 0551, 0651,0781, 0861,0881, 1131,1181, 1361,1461, 1971,1991, 2281 TMK 0141, 0791, 1471 TOSHIBA 0141, 0381, 0481,1221, 1271, 1701,1741, 1851, 2151,2801, 2811 TRANS CONTINENS 0451 TRISTAR 2281 TRIUMPH 0481, 0581, 2121 UHER 0431, 0451, 0481,0491, 0511, 1311,1541 ULTRAVOX 0021...
Page 77 - iv
GRANADA (UK) 0052, 0092,0462, 0602,0812, 0822 GRUNDIG 0052, 0062, 0092,0232, 0252, 0262,0752, 0802 HANSEATIC 0052, 0812 HARMAN/KARDON 0122, 0922HCM 0002 HINARI 0002, 0202, 0412,0442, 0522 HITACHI 0042, 0172, 0292,0432, 0602, 0662,0812, 1022 IMPERIAL 0072, 0432 INGERSOL 0442 INNO HIT 0002, 0052, 0072...
Page 80 - S VIDEO IN; Video signal; COMPONENT VIDEO IN
OUTPUT MAIN R L R L REAR (SURROUND) CENTER SPEAKERS MAIN + — R L A — + B CENTER + — REAR (SURROUND) R L + — — + DVD MONITOR OUT D-TV/CBL Y P B /C B P R /C R COMPONENT VIDEO S VIDEO VIDEO MONITOR OUT DVD DVD DVD D-TV/CBL D-TV/CBL D-TV/CBL IN VCR 1 OUT IN VCR 2 /DVR OUT VIDEO SIGNAL AUDIO SIGNAL SUB W...