To assure the finest performance, please read this manual
1
carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference.
2
Install this sound system in a well ventilated, cool, dry, clean place with
at least 5 cm (2 in) of space above (or below) this unit – away from
direct sunlight, heat sources, vibration, dust, moisture, and/or cold.
3Locate this unit away from other electrical appliances, motors, or
transformers to avoid humming sounds.
4Do not expose this unit to sudden temperature changes from cold
to hot, and do not locate this unit in an environment 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.
5Avoid installing this unit where foreign object 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 objects (i.e. candles), as they may cause fire, damage
to this unit, and/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.
6Do 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 injury.
7Do not plug in this unit to a wall outlet until all connections are
complete.
8Do not operate this unit upside-down. It may overheat, possibly
causing damage.
9Do not use force on switches, knobs and/or cords.
10 When disconnecting the power supply cable from the wall outlet,
grasp the plug; do not pull the cable.
11 Do not clean this unit 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, and/or personal injury. Yamaha will not
be held responsible for any damage resulting from use of this unit
with a voltage other than specified.
13 To prevent damage by lightning, keep the power supply cable
disconnected from a wall outlet or this unit during a lightning
storm.
14 Do not attempt to modify or fix this unit. Contact qualified
Yamaha service personnel when any service is needed.
The cabinet should never be opened for any reasons.
15 When not planning to use this unit for long periods of time (i.e.
vacation), disconnect the power supply cable from the wall
outlet.
16 Be sure to read the “Troubleshooting” section on common
operating errors before concluding that this unit is faulty.
17 Before moving this unit, press STANDBY/ON to set this unit in
standby mode, and disconnect the power supply cable from the
wall outlet.
18 Condensation will form when the surrounding temperature
changes suddenly. Disconnect the power supply cable from the
outlet, then leave the unit alone.
19 When using the unit for a long time, the unit may become warm.
Turn the power off, then leave the unit alone for cooling.
20 Install this unit near the AC outlet and where the AC power plug
can be reached easily.
21 The batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as
sunshine, fire or the like.
WAR NING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO
NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
WAR NING
THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE OF THIS UNIT MUST BE
CONNECTED TO THE MAIN SOCKET OUTLET VIA A
PROTECTIVE EARTHING CONNECTION.
This unit is not disconnected from the AC power source as long as
it is connected to the AC wall outlet, even if this unit itself is
turned off by STANDBY/ON. This state is called the standby
mode. In this state, this unit is designed to consume a very small
quantity of power.
FOR U.K. CUSTOMERS
If the socket outlets in the home are not suitable for the plug
supplied with this appliance, it should be cut off and an
appropriate 3-pin plug fitted. For details, refer to the instructions
described below.
Note
The plug severed from the mains lead must be destroyed, as a plug with
a bared flexible cord is hazardous if engaged in a live socket outlet.
IMPORTANT
THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE:
GREEN-AND-YELLOW:EARTH
BLUE:NEUTRAL
BROWN:LIVE
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may
not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the
terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured GREEN-AND-YELLOW must be
connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter
“E” or the safety earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREENAND-YELLOW.
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the
terminal marked with the letter “N” or coloured BLACK.
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the
terminal marked with the letter “L” or coloured RED.
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace
only with the same or equivalent type.
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other
than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation
exposure.
This symbol mark is according to the
EU directive 2002/96/EC.
This symbol mark means that electrical
and electronic equipment, at their endof-life, should be disposed of separately
from your household waste.
Please act according to your local rules
and do not dispose of your old products
with your normal household waste.
List of remote control codes...........................................i
PREPARATIONINTRODUCTION
SETUP
OPERATION
BASIC
OPERATION
ADVANCED
INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL
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Overview
Overview
It is generally accepted that in order to fully enjoy the benefits of surround sound at home, you must endure the agony of
wiring and installing a great number of speakers in the hope that your listening room will give you the same kind of
surround sound experience as your local movie theater.
Yamaha YSP-40D Digital Sound Projector challenges this preconception that complicated speaker setup and
troublesome wiring go hand-in-hand with the enjoyment of multi-channel surround sound.
This slimline unit does away with the need for complicated wiring and installation worries, leaving you with a unit that is
not only easy to set up, but is also capable of reproducing the kind of powerful surround sound you have been waiting for
from its built-in 2 woofers and 40 full-range small speakers.
You can fine-tune the parameters of this unit to adjust the delay time for separate sound beams, resulting in highly
directional sound that comes in on the listening position from all directions.
The YSP-40D projects sound beams containing surround sound information for the front right (R), front left (L),
surround right (SR), and surround left (SL) speaker positions, which are reflected off the walls of your listening room
before reaching the actual listening position. With the addition of center (C) sound beams, this Digital Sound Projector
creates true-to-life 5.1-channel surround sound that makes you feel as if there are actual speakers around the room.
Sit back and enjoy the real sound experience of this simple, yet stylish Digital Sound Projector.
Imaginary
front right
speaker
Imaginary
front left
speaker
Imaginary
center
speaker
R
C
SR
L
SL
Imaginary
surround right
speaker
Listening position
Imaginary
surround left
speaker
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Features
Features
Digital Sound Projector™
The Digital Sound Projector technology allows one slim
unit to control and steer multiple channels of sound to
generate multi-channel surround sound, thus eliminates
the need for satellite loudspeakers and cabling normally
associated with conventional surround sound systems.
This unit also employs the beam modes that let you enjoy
the surround sound (5 Beam, Stereo plus 3 Beam, 3 Beam,
and My Surround), 2-channel and 5-channel stereo
playback, and My Beam.
My Surround
In addition to the above mentioned beam modes, this unit
is equipped with My Surround beam mode that allows you
to enjoy surround system even in a small listening area.
My Beam
This unit employs My Beam that ensures a clear sound in
a noisy environment. You can adjust the beam angle
manually or automatically using the supplied remote
control to the maximum of 45°, rightward and leftward.
Cinema DSP
This unit employs the Cinema DSP technology developed
by Yamaha Electronics Corp. that lets you experience
movies at home with all the original dramatic sound
impact.
HDMI™ (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
◆ HDMI interface for standard, enhanced, or high-definition
video (including 1080p video signal transmission) as well as
multi-channel digital audio based on HDCP
◆ Simple and easy connections with HDMI supported external
components
◆ Functional link with an HDMI control-compatible TV
◆ Analog video up-scaling from 480i (NTSC)/576i (PAL) or
480p (NTSC)/576p (PAL) to 720p or 1080i
Versatile Remote Control
The supplied remote control comes with preset remote
control codes used to control the DVD player, VCR, cable
TV tuner, and digital satellite tuner connected to this unit.
In addition, the remote control is equipped with the macro
capability that enables a series of operations with the press
of a single button.
AUTO SETUP (IntelliBeam)
This unit employs the automatic sound beam and acoustic
optimization technology with the aid of the supplied
IntelliBeam microphone. You can avoid troublesome
listening-based speaker setup and achieve highly accurate
sound beam adjustments that best match your listening
environment.
Compatibility with the Newest Technologies
This unit employs decoders compatible with Dolby
Digital, DTS, Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Pro Logic II, DTS
Neo:6, and Music Enhancer.
◆ Dolby Digital
This is the standard audio signal format used on various
digital media such as DVD, Blu-Ray, and HD DVD. This
surround technology delivers high-quality digital audio for up
to 5.1 discrete channels to produce a directional and more
realistic effect.
◆ DTS
This is the standard audio signal format used on various
digital media such as DVD, Blu-Ray, and HD DVD. This
surround technology delivers high-quality digital audio for up
to 5.1 discrete channels to produce a directional and more
realistic effect.
◆ Dolby Pro Logic
This sophisticated, matrix decoding technology up-converts
any 2-channel source audio to a 5.1-channel full bandwidth
playback, resulting in a surround sound experience.
◆ Dolby Pro Logic II
This is a redesigned version of Dolby Pro Logic that employs
2 stereo surround channels, a subwoofer, and a greatly
enhanced steering logic. This improved technology provides
an exceptionally stable sound field that simulates 5.1 to a
much greater degree than the original Dolby Pro Logic.
◆ DTS Neo:6
This technology decodes the conventional 2-channel sources
for 6-channel playback, enabling playback with the full-range
channels with higher separation. Music mode and Cinema
mode are available to play back music and movie sources
respectively.
◆ Music Enhancer to improve the sound quality of compression
artifacts such as the MP3 format.
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) Tuning
Capability
◆ DLS (Dynamic Label Segment) information display
◆ INIT SCAN that locates all DAB services in your area
◆ TUNE AID that optimizes DAB reception
iPod™ Controlling Capability
◆ DOCK terminal to connect a Yamaha iPod universal dock
(such as the YDS-10, sold separately), which supports iPod
(Click and Wheel), iPod nano, and iPod mini
◆ Playback information displaying capability
◆ Battery charging capability
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Features
The “” logo and “IntelliBeam” are trademarks of
YAMAHA Corporation.
The “” logo and “Cinema DSP” are registered
trademarks of YAMAHA Corporation.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, and the double-D symbol are trademarks
of Dolby Laboratories.
Manufactured under license from 1 Ltd. Worldwide patents
applied for.
The “” logo and “Digital Sound Projector
™
” are trademarks
of 1 Ltd.
TruBass, SRS and the “” symbol are registered trademarks
of SRS Labs, Inc. TruBass technology is incorporated under
license from SRS Labs, Inc.
™
is a trademark of DiMAGIC Co., Ltd.
“DTS” and “Neo:6” are registered trademarks of DTS, Inc.
“HDMI”, the “HDMI” logo and “High-Definition Multimedia
Interface” are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI
Licensing LLC.
TM
iPod
“iPod” is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and
other countries.
• This manual describes how to connect and operate this unit. For details regarding the operation of external components, refer to the
supplied owner’s manual for each component.
• Operations in this manual use keys on the supplied remote control of this unit unless otherwise specified.
• y indicates a tip for your operation.
• This manual is printed prior to production. Designs 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.
1Install this unit in your listening room.
See “Installation” on page 14.
2Connect this unit to your TV and other external components.
See “Connections” on page 17.
3Prepare the remote control and turn on the power of this unit.
See “Getting started” on page 29.
INTRODUCTION
4Run AUTO SETUP.
See “AUTO SETUP (IntelliBeam)” on page 34.
5Play back a source.
See “Playback” on page 44.
6Change the beam modes and/or CINEMA DSP settings.
See “Enjoying surround sound” on page 60.
If you want to make additional settings
and adjustments
7Run MANUAL SETUP to fine-tune settings and/or set remote control codes.
See “MANUAL SETUP” on page 80 and “Remote control features” on page 107.
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Supplied accessories
Supplied accessories
Check that you have received all of the following parts.
Remote control (×1)
POWERPOWERSTANDBY/ON
AV
TV
AUX1 AUX2
INPUT1
TV
AUTO
SETUP
INPUTMODE
MY BEAM
5
+10
ENTRY
ENTER
CH
TV INPUT TV MUTE
DOCK
AUX3
TV
MACRO
MEMORYSEARCH
SLEEP
321
6
SPORTS
9
SUR. DECODE
RETURNDISPLAY
TV VOL
CODE SET
TV/AV
YSP
DVD
STB
DAB
VOL MODE
5BEAM ST+3BEAM 3BEAM
STEREOMY SUR.
4
MUSIC MOVIE
78
OFF
0
ENHANCER MENU
VOLUME
MUTE
CH LEVEL TEST
Fasteners (×4)
Cable clamp (×1)
IntelliBeam microphone
(×1)
Cardboard microphone
stand (×1)
Optical cable (×1)
Digital audio pin cable (×1)
(Orange)
Audio pin cable (×1)
(White/Red)
QUICK REFERENCE
GUIDE
Demonstration DVD
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Batteries (×2)
(AA, R6, UM-3)
(×1)
Indoor DAB antenna (×1)
AC power supply cable (×1)
OSD* video pin cable (×1)
(Yellow)
* OSD: On-Screen Display
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Front panel
Controls and functions
INTELLIBEAM MIC
AUX 3
INPUT VOLUME STANDBY/ON
+
Controls and functions
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AUX 3
4
INTELLIBEAM MIC
1 Front panel display
Shows information about the operational status of this
unit.
2 Remote control sensor
Receives infrared signals from the remote control.
3 AUX 3 input jack
Connect your portable audio player (see page 24).
4 INTELLIBEAM MIC jack
Connect the supplied IntelliBeam microphone for AUTO
SETUP (see page 35).
5 INPUT
Press repeatedly to switch between input sources (see
page 44).
Outputs a test tone to experience the sound beam (see
page 102).
1
INPUTVOLUMESTANDBY/ON
2
+
6 VOLUME +/–
Controls the volume level of all audio channels (see
page 46).
7 STANDBY/ON
Turns on the power of this unit or sets it to the standby
mode (see page 30).
Notes
• When you turn on this unit, you will hear a click sound
followed by the 4 to 5-second interval before sound
reproducing.
• In the standby mode, this unit consumes a small amount of
power in order to receive infrared signals from the remote
control or to search for HDMI signals.
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Controls and functions
Front panel display
24
B
0A
1 HDMI indicator
Lights up when the signal of the selected input source is
input at the HDMI IN jack(s).
2 TUNER indicators
Light up when this unit is receiving a DAB service
(see page 49).
3 DAB indicator
Lights up when DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) is
selected as the input source (see page 49).
4 CINEMA DSP indicator
Lights up when a sound field program is selected (see
page 71).
5 PCM indicator
Lights up when this unit is reproducing PCM (Pulse Code
Modulation) digital audio signals.
3 1
GFCDEH
6
C NIGHT indicator
Lights up when one of the night listening enhancers is
selected (see page 75).
D SLEEP indicator
Lights up when the sleep timer is set (see page 76).
E SECONDARY indicator
Lights up when this unit is receiving a DAB subchannel
(see page 49).
F DRC indicator
Lights up when “DRC MODE” is set to “AUTO” (see
page 55) and DRC (Dynamic Range Control) data is
transmitted in the DAB tuner mode.
G PRESET indicator
Lights up when PRESET is selected as the DAB tuning
mode (see page 49).
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89
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6 Decoder indicators
Light up when the corresponding decoder operates
(see page 62).
7 ENHANCER indicator
Lights up when the Music Enhancer is selected (see
page 74).
8 DUAL indicator
Lights up when dual monaural signals are being input to
this unit when this unit is in the DAB tuning mode.
9 Volume level indicator
Displays the current volume level.
0 DOCK indicator
Lights up when your iPod (Click and Wheel), iPod nano,
or iPod mini is connected to this unit via the DOCK
terminal on this unit.
A SRS TruBass indicator
Lights up when TruBass is turned on (see page 88).
B EQUAL indicator
Lights up when the TV volume equal mode is selected
(see page 75).
H Multi-information display
Shows information with alphanumeric characters when
you adjust the parameters of this unit.
I Input channel indicators
Show information when you adjust the parameters of this
unit. The channel component of the current digital input
signal is displayed (see page 62).
y
You can adjust the brightness and display setting of the front
panel display using the F.DISPLAY SET parameter in MANUAL
SETUP (see page 92).
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Rear panel
GHFEKJIML
VIDEO OUT
AUX 1
1
2
DVD
IN
3
OUT
HDMI
60978DCBA
DAB75
ANTENNA
UNBAL.
DVD/AUX 2AUX 1 TV/STB
VIDEO IN
SUBWOOFER
COMPONENTCOMPONENTCOMPONENT
AUX 1STB
AUDIO IN
IR-OUT
DVDAUX 2
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
AUX 1TV/STB
DIGITAL INDOCK
Controls and functions
4
IR-OUT
RS-232C
IR IN
INTRODUCTION
5
1 AUX 1 HDMI IN jack
Connect your digital satellite tuner, cable TV tuner, digital
air wave tuner, or game console via an HDMI connection
(see page 19).
2 DVD HDMI IN jack
Connect your DVD player via an HDMI connection (see
page 19).
3 HDMI OUT jack
Connect to the HDMI IN jack on your HDMI component
such as a TV or a projector connected to this unit (see
page 19).
4 AC IN
Connect the supplied AC power supply cable
(see page 28).
5 IR-OUT terminal
This is a control expansion terminal for commercial use
only (see page 27).
6 ANTENNA jack
Connect the DAB antenna (see page 27).
7 SUBWOOFER jack
Connect your subwoofer (see page 26).
8 TV/STB AUDIO IN jacks
Connect your TV, digital satellite tuner, or cable TV tuner
via an analog connection (see pages 20 and 22).
9 AUX 1 AUDIO IN jacks
Connect an external component via an analog connection
(see page 21).
0 DOCK terminal
Connect the Yamaha iPod universal dock (such as YDS10, sold separately) (see page 57).
A DVD COAXIAL DIGITAL IN jack
Connect your DVD player via a coaxial digital connection
(see page 21).
B AUX 2 COAXIAL DIGITAL IN jack
Connect an external component via a coaxial digital
connection (see page 25).
C IR IN terminal
This is a control expansion terminal for commercial use
only (see page 27).
D RS-232C terminal
This is a control expansion terminal for commercial use
only (see page 27).
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Controls and functions
E VIDEO OUT jack
Connect to the video input jack of your TV via a
composite analog video connection to display the OSD of
this unit (see page 20).
F COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks
Connect to the video input jacks of your TV via a
component analog video connection to display the OSD of
this unit (see page 20).
G STB VIDEO IN jacks
Connect a digital satellite tuner or a cable TV tuner via a
composite analog video connection (see pages 22 to 23).
H STB COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks
Connect a digital satellite tuner or a cable TV tuner via a
component analog video connection (see pages 22 to 23).
I DVD/AUX 2 VIDEO IN jacks
Connect a DVD player/recorder or an external component
via a composite analog video connection
(see pages 21 and 25).
J DVD/AUX 2 COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks
Connect a DVD player/recorder or an external component
via a component analog video connection (see pages 21
and 25).
K AUX 1 VIDEO IN jacks
Connect an external component via a composite analog
video connection (see page 25).
L TV/STB OPTICAL DIGITAL IN jack
Connect your TV, digital satellite tuner, or cable TV tuner
via an optical digital connection (see pages 20 and 22).
M AUX 1 OPTICAL DIGITAL IN jack
Connect an external component via an optical digital
connection (see page 25).
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Remote control
Controls and functions
This section describes the functions of the remote control
used to control this unit. Some buttons marked with an
asterisk (*) share the common functions between the YSP
and TV/AV operation modes (R).
y
You can also control other components using the remote control
once you set the appropriate remote control codes. See
“Controlling other components” on page 108 for details.
1G
POWERPOWERSTANDBY/ON
INPUT1
INPUTMODE
5
CH
TVAV
DOCK
AUX3
TV
MACRO
MEMORYSEARCH
SLEEP
321
MY SUR.
6
SPORTS
9
SUR. DECODE
TV/AV
RETURNDISPLAY
TV VOL
CODE SET
YSP
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
t
U
V
*
*
*
*
*
*
2
*
3
DVD
AUX1 AUX2
4
*
5
6
7
TV
STB
DAB
AUTO
SETUP
VOL MODE
5BEAM ST+3BEAM 3BEAM
STEREO
MY BEAM
4
MUSICMOVIE
78
OFF
+10
0
ENHANCER MENU
ENTRY
8
9
ENTER
0
VOLUME
A
*
MUTE
B
*
C
*
D
TV INPUT TV MUTE
CH LEVEL TEST
E
F
1 Infrared window
Outputs infrared control signals. Aim this window at the
component you want to operate.
2 STANDBY/ON
Sets this system to the standby mode (see page 30).
3 Transmission indicator
Lights up when infrared control signals are being output.
4 Input selector buttons
Use to select an input source (DVD, AUX1, AUX2,
AUX3/DOCK, STB, TV, or DAB).
5 VOL MODE
Turns on or off the volume modes (see page 75).
6 AUTO SETUP
Enters the AUTO SETUP menu (see page 34).
7 CINEMA DSP program buttons
Select the CINEMA DSP programs (see page 69).
8 ENHANCER
Turns on or off the Music Enhancer (see page 74).
9 Cursor buttons / / / , ENTER
Select and adjust SET MENU items.
0 DISPLAY
Displays information on the selected input signal.
A VOLUME +/–
Increases or decreases the volume level of this unit (see
page 46).
B MUTE
Mutes the sound. Press again to restore the audio output to
the previous volume level (see page 46).
C TV INPUT
Toggles between the input sources on the TV (see
page 108).
D CH LEVEL
Adjusts the volume level of each channel (see page 95).
E TEST
Outputs a test tone when adjusting the output level of each
channel (see page 94).
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Controls and functions
F DVD player/VCR control buttons
Control your DVD player or VCR (see pages 109 and
110).
G My Beam microphone
Collects the test tones from this unit when using the My
Beam auto-adjust function (see page 67).
H TV POWER
Turns on the power of your TV or sets it to the standby
mode (see page 108).
I AV POWER
Turns on the power of the selected component or sets it to
the standby mode (see pages 109 and 110).
J INPUT1
Switches the input source on your TV (see page 108).
K MACRO
Use to set the TV macro (see page 111).
L/5
Selects a DAB service or a preset DAB service number
when this unit is receiving a DAB service (see page 50).
Note
This function is available only when DAB services are preset.
M SLEEP
Sets the sleep timer (see page 76).
S RETURN
Selects sleep timer settings or returns to the previous SET
MENU screen.
T TV VOL +/–
Adjusts the volume level of your TV (see page 108).
U CH +/–
Changes the channels of your TV, digital satellite tuner,
cable TV tuner, or VCR (see pages 108 and 110).
V TV MUTE, CODE SET
Mutes the audio output of your TV (see page 108).
Sets up remote control codes (see page 107).
N INPUTMODE
Toggles between input modes (AUTO, DTS, and
ANALOG) (see page 97).
O Beam mode buttons
Change the beam mode settings (see pages 60, 66, and
67).
P SUR. DECODE
Selects the surround mode for playback (see page 63).
Q MENU
Displays the setup menu on your TV monitor (see
pages 36 and 81).
R Operation mode selector
Selects the operation mode of this unit. Select YSP when
operating this unit and select TV/AV when operating your
TV or other AV components.
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Controls and functions
This section describes the functions of the remote control
used to control DAB or iPod when the TV/AV mode is
selected with the operation mode selector (7).
POWERPOWERSTANDBY/ON
TVAV
1
2
DVD
AUX1 AUX2
TV
STB
DAB
AUTO
SETUP
VOL MODE
5BEAM ST+3BEAM 3BEAM
STEREO
4
MUSICMOVIE
78
OFF
0
ENHANCER MENU
INPUTMODE
MY BEAM
5
+10
ENTRY
INPUT1
DOCK
AUX3
TV
MACRO
MEMORYSEARCH
SLEEP
321
MY SUR.
6
SPORTS
9
SUR. DECODE
5
6
3
4
ENTER
VOLUME
MUTE
TV INPUT TV MUTE
CH LEVEL TEST
RETURNDISPLAY
TV/AV
YSP
7
8
TV VOL
CH
CODE SET
1 SEARCH
DAB: Switches between the DAB tuning modes
(see page 49).
2 Numeric buttons
DAB: Enter numbers to select a preset DAB service.
3 Cursor buttons / / / , ENTER
DAB: Use ENTRY (/) to select a DAB service or
a preset DAB service number (see page 50). Use / to
move to the top of the DAB service registry list (see
page 50).
y
These functions are also available when this unit is playing back
your iPod (see page 58).
When the operation mode of this unit is set to YSP, you can also
use /5 instead of using the cursor buttons
/.
4 DISPLAY
DAB and iPod: Displays information when this unit is
receiving DAB service (see page 52) or playing back your
iPod (see page 57).
5 MEMORY
DAB: Stores the preset DAB services (see pages 50).
6 MENU
DAB: Displays the DAB menu on your TV monitor
(see page 53).
7 Operation mode selector
Selects the operation mode of this unit. Select YSP when
operating this unit and select TV/AV when operating your
TV or other AV components.
8 RETURN
DAB: Returns to the previous DAB menu level (see
page 53).
INTRODUCTION
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Installation
Installation
This section describes a suitable installation location to install this unit using a metal wall bracket, a rack or a stand.
Depending on your installation environment, connections with external components can be done before installing this
unit. We recommend that you temporarily place and arrange all components, including this unit, in order to decide which
procedure should come first. Especially when you make a connection over HDMI, we recommend that you make a
connection first before installation (see page 19).
Before installing this unit
This unit creates surround sound by reflecting projected
sound beams off the walls of your listening room. The
surround sound effects produced by this unit may not be
sufficient when this unit is installed in the following
locations.
• Rooms with walls inadequate for reflecting sound
beams
• Rooms with acoustically absorbent walls
• Rooms with measurements outside the following
range: W (3 to 7 m (10 to 23 ft)) x H (2 to 3.5 m (7 to
11.5 ft)) x D (3 to 7 m (10 to 23 ft))
• Rooms with less than 1.8 m (6 ft) from the listening
position to this unit
• Rooms where objects such as furniture are likely to
obstruct the path of sound beams
• Rooms where the listening position is close to the walls
• Rooms where the listening position is not in front of
this unit
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• You can enjoy surround sound by selecting My Surround (see
page 61) as the beam mode even if your listening room may not
fulfill the above conditions (except when the listening position
is not directly facing toward the front of this unit).
• You can also enjoy surround sound by selecting 2-channel or
5-channel stereo playback (see page 66) or My Beam (see
page 67) as the beam mode even if your listening room may not
fulfill the above conditions.
Notes
• We do not recommend putting this unit directly on the floor of
your listening room. Please install this unit using a metal wall
bracket, a rack, or a stand.
• This unit weighs 15.5 kg (34 lbs 3 oz). Be sure to install this
unit where it will not fall subject to vibrations, such as from an
earthquake, and where it is out of the reach of children.
• When using a cathode-ray tube (CRT) TV, do not install this
unit directly above your TV.
• This unit is shielded against magnetic rays. However, if the
picture on your TV screen becomes blurred or distorted, we
recommend moving this unit away from your TV.
Installing this unit
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 wall or in the
corner.
Parallel installation
Install this unit in the exact center of the wall when it is
measured from the left and right corners.
An object, such as
furniture
Make sure you leave an adequate amount of ventilation
space so that heat can escape. Make at least 5 cm (2 in) of
space above or below this unit.
Side view
5 cm (2 in) or more
Front
Rear
Side
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Corner installation
Install this unit in the corner at a 40º to 50º angle from the
adjacent walls.
40° to 50°
An object, such as furniture
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■ Installation examples
Example 1
Install this unit as close to the exact center of the wall as possible.
Example 2
Install this unit so that the sound beams can be reflected off the walls.
Installation
PREPARATION
Example 3
Install this unit as close to the exact front of your normal listening position as possible.
English
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Installation
■ Using a metal wall bracket
You can use the optional metal wall bracket (such as SPMK30) to mount this unit on the wall in your listening room.
Metal wall bracket
This unit
TV
YSP-40D
150
SPM-K30 (Option)
355150355
24- 7x22
730
92
4- 7
112
(mm)
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Refer to the instructions supplied with the metal bracket for
details on how to attach the metal bracket to the wall or how to
attach this unit to the metal bracket.
■ Using a stand
You can mount your TV on a stand placed on a
commercially available rack and install this unit under
your TV.
Stand
TV
■ Using a rack
You can install this unit either above or under your TV in a
commercially available rack.
When this unit is installed above your TV
When this unit is installed under your TV
Note
Make sure that the rack is large enough to allow adequate
ventilation space around this unit (see page 14) and that it is
strong enough to support the weight of both this unit and your TV.
■ Affixing this unit
Peel off the film from each of the four supplied fasteners
and then secure them to the bottom four corners of this
unit and the top of the rack, etc.
This unit
Peel off
the pad
on the
bottom
This unit
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Refer to the instructions supplied with the stand for details on
how to install the stand or how to mount and the TV on the stand.
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Peel off
2
the film
1
Fasteners
Notes
• Do not install this unit on top of a slanted surface. This unit may
fall over and cause injury.
• Make sure you wipe the surface of the rack, etc. before securing
the fasteners. Applying the tape to a dirty or wet surface will
weaken the sticking power of the tape, and this unit may fall as
a result.
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Connections
Connections
This unit is equipped with the following types of audio/video input/output jacks/terminal:
For audio input
• 2 optical digital input jacks
• 2 coaxial digital input jacks
• 2 sets of analog input jacks
• 1 universal dock terminal
For audio/video input
• 2 HDMI input jacks
For video input
• 3 composite video input jacks
• 2 sets of component video input jacks
Use these jacks/terminal to connect external components such as your TV, DVD player, VCR, digital satellite tuner, cable
TV tuner, digital air wave tuner, portable audio player, game console, and iPod. Further, by connecting a subwoofer to
this unit, you can enjoy reinforced low-bass sounds. For details on how to connect various types of external components
to this unit, see pages 19 to 26.
CAUTION
• Do not connect this unit or other components to the mains power until all connections between components are
complete.
• Unplug the AC power supply cable before changing connections, moving or cleaning this unit.
Audio connectionVideo connection
For audio output
• 1 subwoofer output jack
For audio/video output
• 1 HDMI output jack
For video output
• 1 composite video output jack
• 1 set of component video output jacks
PREPARATION
INTELLIBEAM MIC
AUX 3
This unit
INPUT VOLUME STANDBY/ON
+
TV
English
portable audio
player
or cable TV tuner
VCR or game consoleDVD playerSubwooferDigital satellite tuner
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Connections
Before connecting components
■ Cables used for connections
Audio/Video
HDMI cable
A
Audio
Audio pin cable (supplied)
(White)
(Red)
(White)
(Red)
Optical cable (supplied)
Digital audio pin cable (supplied)
(Orange)(Orange)
3.5 mm stereo mini plug cable
Subwoofer pin cable
5
Video
OSD video pin cable (supplied)/ Video pin cable
(Yellow)(Yellow)
Component video pin cable
(Green)
(Blue)
(Red)
(Green)
(Blue)
(Red)
■ Notes on connecting the optical cable
• Pull out the cap before connecting the optical cable.
When you are not using the optical cable, be sure to put the cap
back in place.
• When inserting the cable into the optical digital jack, make sure
the direction is correct.
■ Affixing cables
To prevent cables from becoming unplugged, place the supplied
cable clamp with the open side facing upward, attach it to the rear
panel of this unit in a suitable position, and then affix cables in
the cable clamp.
Optical cable
Attach to this unit
■ Information on HDMI™
Audio signals
Input sourceAudio signal type
DVD videoDolby Digital, DTS, PCM
DVD audio
Blu-ray Disc
HD DVD
2-channel stereo
(up to 96 kHz/24 bit)
Dolby Digital, DTS, PCM
Notes
•
When CPPM copy-protected DVD audio is played back, video and
audio signals may not be output depending on the type of DVD player.
• This unit is not compatible with HDCP-incompatible HDMI or
DVI components.
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• We recommend that you use an HDMI cable shorter than 5 m
(16 ft) with the HDMI logo printed on it.
• Use a conversion cable (HDMI jack
this unit to other DVI components.
↔ DVI-D jack) to connect
■ Priority order for audio input signals
When multiple types of audio signals are simultaneously
being input from a single source component, this unit
plays back the audio signals in the following priority
order: HDMI → Digital → Analog
As default settings, the following input jacks are assigned
to the corresponding input sources:
Input
Input
Source
TV/STB
DVD
AUX 1
AUX 2
AUX 3
jack
HDMIDigitalAnalog
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Cap
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Connections
Connections using HDMI cables
This unit is equipped with 2 HDMI input jacks and 1 HDMI output jack. If your TV and other components have HDMI
jacks, use HDMI cables for simpler and easier connections, and you can skip the connection procedures from page 20 to
23. If your TV has a built-in digital satellite tuner and an optical digital output jack, connect the optical digital output jack
on your TV to the TV/STB OPTICAL DIGITAL IN jack on this unit.
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• We recommend that you secure the HDMI cable(s) with adhesive tape, etc. once you have connected the HDMI cable(s) to the HDMI
jack(s) of this unit.
• This unit outputs analog video signal and analog/digital audio signals input at the video/component video jacks and analog/digital
input jacks at the HDMI OUT jack.
Rear panel of this unit
AUX 1
DVD
IN
*
OUT
HDMI
This connection (except for a game
console) is not necessary if your
TV has a built-in digital satellite
tuner, cable TV tuner, or digital
airwave tuner.
PREPARATION
HDMI cable
A
HDMI
input
TV
Audio/Video
HDMI
output
DVD player/recorder
*
AAA
HDMI
output
Digital satellite tuner,
cable TV tuner,
digital airwave tuner,
or game console
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Connections
Connecting a TV
For audio connection, connect the analog audio output jacks on your TV to the TV/STB AUDIO IN jacks on this unit. If
your TV has an optical digital output jack, connect the optical digital output jack on your TV to the TV/STB OPTICAL
DIGITAL IN jack on this unit.
For video connection, connect the video input jack on your TV to the VIDEO OUT jack on this unit to display the OSD
for easy viewing when you adjust the system parameters in SET MENU. If your TV has component video input jacks,
connect the component video input jacks of your TV to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks of this unit in addition to
the composite video connection. Once the component video connection is made, you can enjoy images with better
resolution.
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To prevent the optical cable from being unplugged, affix the optical cable in the supplied cable clamp (see page 18).
Note
If you make analog and optical digital audio connections at the same time as shown in the illustration below, the digital audio signals
input at the TV/STB OPTICAL DIGITAL IN jack take priority over the analog audio signals input at the TV/STB AUDIO IN jacks.
Rear panel of this unit
Video
input
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
Component
video input
AUDIO IN
RL
Analog
audio
output
DVDAUX 2
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
AUX 1TV/STB
Optical
digital
output
DIGITAL IN
AUX 1TV/STB
OSD video pin cable
Component video pin cable
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TV
VideoAudio
Audio pin cable
Optical cable
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Connections
Connecting a DVD player/recorder
For audio connection, connect the coaxial digital output jack on your DVD player/recorder to the DVD COAXIAL
DIGITAL IN jack on this unit. When you connect this unit to your DVD/VCR combo player/recorder, connect the analog
audio output jacks on your DVD/VCR combo player/recorder to the AUX 1 AUDIO IN jacks on this unit in addition to
the coaxial digital audio connection.
For video connection, connect the video output jack of your DVD player/recorder to the DVD/AUX 2 VIDEO IN jack of
this unit. If your DVD player/recorder has component video output jacks, connect the component video output jacks of
your DVD player/recorder to the DVD/AUX 2 COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks of this unit. Once the component video
connection is made, you can enjoy images with better resolution.
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To prevent the optical cable from being unplugged, affix the optical cable in the supplied cable clamp (see page 18).
Notes
• Check that your DVD player/recorder is properly set to output Dolby Digital and DTS digital audio signals. If not, adjust the system
settings of your DVD player/recorder. For details, refer to the operation manual supplied with your DVD player/recorder.
• If your DVD player/recorder does not have a coaxial digital output jack, make an optical digital audio connection instead (see
page 25).
Rear panel of this unit
PREPARATION
*1
You can only make
either a composite
or a component
connection.
COMPONENTCOMPONENT
STBDVD/AUX 2AUX 1
*1
Video
output
VIDEO IN
Component
video output
*1*2
SUBWOOFER
Video
output
*2
For the DVD/
VCR combo
player/recorder
connection
AUX 1TV/STB
AUDIO IN
*2
Analog
audio
output
DVDAUX 2
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
AUX 1TV/STB
DIGITAL IN
LR
Coaxial
digital
output
Video signal to the TV
VideoAudio
Video pin cable
Component video pin cable
DVD player/recorder
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Audio pin cable
Digital audio pin cable
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Connections
Connecting a digital satellite tuner or a cable TV tuner
For audio connection, connect the optical digital output jack on your digital satellite tuner or cable TV tuner to the TV/
STB OPTICAL DIGITAL IN jack on this unit. Connect the analog audio output jacks on your digital satellite tuner or
cable TV tuner to the TV/STB AUDIO IN jacks on this unit.
For video connection, connect the video output jack of your digital satellite tuner or cable TV tuner to the STB VIDEO
IN jack of this unit. If your digital satellite tuner or cable TV tuner has component video output jacks, connect the
component video output jacks of your digital satellite tuner or cable TV tuner to the STB COMPONENT VIDEO IN
jacks of this unit. Once the component video connection is made, you can enjoy images with better resolution.
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To prevent the optical cable from being unplugged, affix the optical cable in the supplied cable clamp (see page 18).
Rear panel of this unit
STBDVD/AUX 2AUX 1
**
Video
output
Component
video output
*
COMPONENTCOMPONENT
VIDEO IN
You can only make
either a composite
or a component
connection.
SUBWOOFER
Analog
audio
output
AUX 1TV/STB
AUDIO IN
LR
Optical
digital
output
DVDAUX 2
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
AUX 1TV/STB
DIGITAL IN
Video signal to the TV
*
This connection (except for a game console) is not
necessary if your TV has a built-in digital satellite
tuner, cable TV tuner, or digital airwave tuner.
VideoAudio
Video pin cable
Component video pin cable
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Digital satellite tuner
or cable TV tuner
Audio pin cable
Optical cable
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Connections
Connecting a digital airwave tuner
For audio connection, connect the TV/STB AUDIO IN jacks on this unit to the analog audio output jacks on your TV.
Connect the optical digital output jack on your digital airwave tuner to the TV/STB OPTICAL DIGITAL IN jack on this
unit in addition to the analog audio connection. By doing so, you can enjoy both analog and digital broadcasts.
For video connection, connect the video output jack of your digital airwave tuner to the STB VIDEO IN jack of this unit.
If your digital airwave tuner has component video output jacks, connect the component video output jacks of your digital
airwave tuner to the STB COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks of this unit. Once the component video connection is made,
you can enjoy images with better resolution.
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To prevent the optical cable from being unplugged, affix the optical cable in the supplied cable clamp (see page 18).
Rear panel of this unit
PREPARATION
STBDVD/AUX 2AUX 1
**
Video
output
Component
video output
*
COMPONENTCOMPONENT
VIDEO IN
You can only make
either a composite
or a component
connection.
SUBWOOFER
Connect to the analog
audio output jacks on
the TV.
AUX 1TV/STB
AUDIO IN
Optical
digital
output
DVDAUX 2
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
AUX 1TV/STB
DIGITAL IN
*
This connection (except for a game console) is not
necessary if your TV has a built-in digital satellite
tuner, cable TV tuner, or digital airwave tuner.
VideoAudio
Video pin cable
Component video pin cable
Digital airwave tunerVideo signal to the TV
Audio pin cable
Optical cable
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Connections
Connecting a portable audio player
Connect the analog audio output jack on your portable audio player to the AUX 3 input jack on the front panel of this
unit.
Front panel of this unit
INTELLIBEAM MIC
AUX 3
AUX 3
INPUT VOLUME STANDBY/ON
+
Audio
3.5 mm stereo mini plug cable
Analog
audio
output
Portable audio player
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Connections
Connecting other external components
If your component supports optical digital connections, connect the optical digital output jack on your component
(e.g., DVD player/recorder) to the AUX 1 OPTICAL DIGITAL IN jack on this unit. If your component does not support
optical digital connections, connect the coaxial digital output jack on your component to the AUX 2 COAXIAL
DIGITAL IN jack on this unit. If your component does not support any digital connections, connect the analog audio
output jacks on your component (e.g., VCR) to the AUX 1 AUDIO IN jacks on this unit.
For video connection, connect the video output jack of your DVD player/recorder, etc. to the DVD/AUX 2 VIDEO IN (or
AUX 1 VIDEO IN) jack of this unit. If your DVD player/recorder, etc. has component video output jacks, connect the
component video output jacks of your DVD player/recorder, etc. to the DVD/AUX 2 COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks of
this unit. Once the component video connection is made, you can enjoy images with better resolution.
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To prevent the optical cable from being unplugged, affix the optical cable in the supplied cable clamp (see page 18).
Note
If you make analog and digital audio connections at the same time as shown in the illustration below, the digital audio signals input at
the AUX 1 OPTICAL DIGITAL IN or AUX 2 COAXIAL DIGITAL IN jack take priority over the analog audio signals input at the AUX
1 AUDIO IN jacks.
Rear panel of this unit
PREPARATION
composite or a
Video signal to
COMPONENTCOMPONENT
STBDVD/AUX 2AUX 1
*
You can only
make either a
component
connection.
the TV
VIDEO IN
**
Video
output
Component
video output
VideoAudio
SUBWOOFER
Video
output
AUX 1TV/STB
AUDIO IN
LR
Analog
audio
output
DVD player/recorder, VCR,
game console, CD player, etc.
DVDAUX 2
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
AUX 1TV/STB
DIGITAL IN
Optical
digital
output
Coaxial
digital
output
Video pin cable
Component video pin cable
Audio pin cable
Optical cable
Digital audio pin cable
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Connections
Connecting a subwoofer
Connect the monaural input jack on your subwoofer to the SUBWOOFER jack on this unit.
This connection alone does not output sound from the connected subwoofer. To output sound from the connected
subwoofer, turn on the power of your subwoofer and then run AUTO SETUP (see page 34) or select SWFR for BASS
OUT in SUBWOOFER SET (see page 86).
Rear panel of this unit
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
COMPONENTCOMPONENT
STBDVD/AUX 2AUX 1
VIDEO IN
SUBWOOFER
5
Monaural
input
Subwoofer pin cable
5
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Subwoofer
Audio
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Connections
Connecting the DAB antenna
Connect the supplied DAB antenna to the ANTENNA jack on this unit and secure the DAB antenna vertically in an
unobtrusive location.
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It is recommended that you use TUNE AID (see page 54) when connecting the DAB antenna in order to maximize DAB reception
capability.
Notes
• Be sure to check the DAB coverage in your area as not all areas are presently covered. For a list of country DAB statuses and
worldwide DAB frequencies, visit WorldDAB online at “http://www.worlddab.org/”.
• The supplied indoor DAB antenna should provide sufficient signal strength. However, if the DAB signals are weak, use a
commercially available outdoor DAB antenna for better reception.
Indoor DAB antenna (supplied)
PREPARATION
STB
DAB75
UNBAL.
ANTENNA
COMPONENTCOMPONENT
DVD/AUX 2AUX 1
VIDEO IN
SUBWOOFER
Rear panel of this unit
About the RS-232C/IR-OUT/IR IN terminals
The RS-232C, IR-OUT, and IR IN terminals do not support normal external component connections. They are control
expansion terminals for commercial use only.
Rear panel of this unit
IR-OUT
IR IN
IR IN terminal
IR-OUT
RS-232C
RS-232C terminalIR-OUT terminal
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Connections
Connecting the AC power supply cable
Once all other connections are complete, plug one end of the AC power supply cable into the AC IN terminal of this unit
and then plug the other end into the AC wall outlet.
Rear panel of this unit
IR-OUT
AC IN
To the AC wall outlet
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Getting started
Installing batteries in the remote
control
Press
1Press and hold the mark on the battery
cover and then open the cover.
GETTING STARTED
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Remove the transparent sheet before using the remote control.
Operation range of the remote
control
The remote control transmits a directional infrared beam.
Use the remote control within 6 m (20 ft) of this unit and
point it toward the remote control sensor of this unit
during operation.
SETUP
2Insert the two supplied batteries (AA, R6,
UM-3) into the battery compartment.
Make sure you insert the batteries according to the
polarity markings (+/–).
3Close the battery cover.
Notes
• Change all of the batteries if you notice the following
conditions: the operation range of the remote control decreases
or the transmission indicator does not light up or becomes dim.
• Do not use old batteries together with new ones.
• Do not use different types of batteries (such as alkaline and
manganese batteries) together. Read the packaging carefully as
these different types of batteries may have the same shape and
color.
• Exhausted batteries may leak. 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.
• The memory stored in the remote control may be erased in the
following cases:
– The remote control is left without batteries for more than two
minutes.
– Exhausted batteries remain in the remote control.
– The buttons on the remote control are accidentally pressed
when you change batteries.
• If the memory stored in the remote control is unwantedly
erased, insert new batteries and set the remote control codes
again.
INTELLIBEAM MIC
AUX 3
Approximately
6 m (20 ft)
45 45
INPUT VOLUME STANDBY/ON
+
Notes
• 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 places:
– places of high humidity, such as near a bath
– places of high temperatures, such as near a heater or a stove
– places of extremely low temperatures
– dusty places
• Do not expose the remote control sensor of this unit to direct
sunlight or lighting such as inverted fluorescent lamps.
• If the batteries grow old, the effective operation range of the
remote control decreases considerably. If this happens, replace
the batteries with two new ones as soon as possible.
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Getting started
Turning on this unit or
setting it to the standby mode
INPUTVOLUME STANDBY/ON
+
POWERPOWERSTANDBY/ON
AV
TV
DVD
STB
DAB
AUX1 AUX2
TV
INPUT1
TV
DOCK
AUX3
MACRO
MEMORYSEARCH
2Press STANDBY/ON again to set this unit to
the standby mode.
Note
When this unit is in the standby mode, only STANDBY/ON on
the front panel or on the remote control is operational, and the
other control buttons on the front panel or on the remote control
are not operational until the power of this unit is turned on.
1Press STANDBY/ON to turn on the power of
this unit.
The volume level appears in the front panel display,
and the current input source and beam mode are
displayed.
STANDBY/ON
or
STANDBY/ON
Front panel
Remote control
VOLUME 30
Current volume level
DVD MY SUR
Current input
source
Current beam
mode
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USING SET MENU
Using SET MENU
Displaying the OSD (on-screen display)
This section describes how to display the OSD (on-screen display) of this unit on your TV screen and to set the
parameters for your listening room. Once this is complete, you can enjoy real surround sound while watching TV in the
comfort of your own home.
1Check that the video input jack on your TV is
connected to the VIDEO OUT jack on this unit
to display the OSD of this unit.
2Press STANDBY/ON to turn on the power of
this unit.
STANDBY/ON
or
STANDBY/ON
Front panel
Remote control
3Turn on the power of your TV.
4Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
TV/AV
YSP
5Press MENU.
The SET MENU screen appears on your TV.
SET MENU
;MEMORY
MENU
.
;AUTO SETUP
;MANUAL SETUP
;LANGUAGE SETUP
p
[ ]/[ ]:Up/Down
p
[ENTER]:Enter
SETUP
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Using SET MENU
The flow chart of SET MENU
The following diagram illustrates the overall flow of the setup procedure.
Run LANGUAGE SETUP.
See “Changing OSD language” on page 33.
Run AUTO SETUP (IntelliBeam).
See “AUTO SETUP (IntelliBeam)” on page 34.
Look for a remedy.
See “Error messages for AUTO SETUP” on page 40 for a complete list of error
messages and possible remedies.
If an error occurs
Play back audio signals or adjust the settings for the beam mode and the CINEMA DSP.
See “Playback” on page 44, “Enjoying surround sound” on page 60, and “Using sound field programs” on
page 69.
If you want to make additional settings
and adjustments
Run MANUAL SETUP.
See “MANUAL SETUP” on page 80.
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• If you cannot clearly hear a sound beam from a specific channel, adjust settings for
SETTING PARAMETERS (see page 82) or for BEAM ADJUSTMENT (see page 83) in
BEAM MENU.
• If there are acoustically absorbent objects such as curtains in the path of the sound beams,
adjust settings for TREBLE GAIN in BEAM MENU (see page 85).
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CHANGING OSD LANGUAGE
Changing OSD language
This feature allows you to select the language of your choice that appears in SET MENU of this unit.
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
TV/AV
YSP
2Press MENU.
The SET MENU screen appears on your TV.
SET MENU
;MEMORY
MENU
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• The control buttons used for SET MENU are displayed at
the bottom of the screen.
• To return to the previous screen while using SET MENU,
press RETURN.
• To exit from SET MENU, press MENU once more.
• You can also perform the following operations while
viewing information in the front panel display.
.
;AUTO SETUP
;MANUAL SETUP
;LANGUAGE SETUP
p
[ ]/[ ]:Up/Down
p
[ENTER]:Enter
4Press / to select the desired language,
and press ENTER.
ENTER
Choices: ENGLISH (English), DEUTSCH (German),
Français (French), ESPAÑOL (Spanish),
ITALIANO (Italian), NEDERLANDS (Dutch),
Русский (Russian)
ENTER
SETUP
3Press / to select LANGUAGE SETUP,
and press ENTER.
The following screen appears on your TV.
ENTER
ENTER
;LANGUAGE SETUP
ENGLISH
.
DEUTSCH
Francais
ESPANOL
ITALIANO
NEDERLANDS
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AUTO SETUP (INTELLIBEAM)
AUTO SETUP (IntelliBeam)
This unit creates a sound field by reflecting sound beams on the walls of your listening room and by broadening the
cohesion of all the channels. Just as you would arrange the speaker position of other audio systems, you need to set the
beam angle to enjoy the best possible sound from this unit.
This unit employs the beam optimization and sound optimization features with the aid of the supplied IntelliBeam
microphone, allowing you to avoid troublesome listening-based setup and achieving highly accurate sound adjustments
that best match your listening environment. We call these two features “IntelliBeam” generically.
Beam optimization:
This feature optimizes the beam angle so that the parameter best matches your listening environment.
Sound optimization:
This feature optimizes the beam delay, volume, and quality so that the parameters best match your listening environment.
The flow chart of AUTO SETUP
This unit performs a series of checks to optimize the beam angle, delay, volume, and quality. You can choose to optimize
all or part of the parameters.
Checking the environment of
your listening room
*1
Optimizing the beam angle
*2 *3
Checking the subwoofer and
optimizing the beam delay,
frequency, and volume
Beam
optimization
Sound
optimization
Notes
*1 The beam angle checking procedure is skipped if SOUND
OPTIMZ only is selected.
2
*
The sound optimization procedure is skipped if BEAM
OPTIMZ only is selected.
3
*
The subwoofer checking procedure is skipped if BEAM
OPTIMZ only is selected.
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AUTO SETUP (IntelliBeam)
Installing the IntelliBeam microphone
The supplied IntelliBeam microphone collects and analyzes the sound that this unit produces in your actual listening
environment. Follow the procedure below to connect the IntelliBeam microphone to this unit and make sure that the
IntelliBeam microphone is placed in a proper location and that there are no large obstacles between the IntelliBeam
microphone and the walls in your listening room.
Notes
• After you have completed the AUTO SETUP procedure, be sure to disconnect the IntelliBeam microphone.
• The IntelliBeam microphone is sensitive to heat.
– Keep it away from direct sunlight.
– Do not place it on top of this unit.
• Do not connect the IntelliBeam microphone to an extension cable as doing so may result in an inaccurate sound optimization.
• An error may occur during the AUTO SETUP procedure if the IntelliBeam microphone is not properly placed in your listening room.
To avoid the possibility of an error:
– Do not place the IntelliBeam microphone to the extreme right or left from the center of this unit.
– Do not place the IntelliBeam microphone within 1.8 m (6.0 ft) from the front of this unit.
– Do not place the IntelliBeam microphone more than 1 m (3.3 ft) upper or lower from the center height of this unit.
• Make sure that there are no obstacles between the IntelliBeam microphone and the walls in your listening room as these objects
obstruct the path of sound beams. However, any objects that are in contact with the walls will be regarded as a protruding part of the
walls.
• The best possible results are achieved if the IntelliBeam microphone is placed at the same height as your ears would be when you are
seated in your listening position. However, if this is not possible, you can manually fine-tune the sound beam angle and balance the
sound beam output levels using MANUAL SETUP (see page 80) once the AUTO SETUP procedure is completed.
• If a subwoofer with adjustable volume and crossover/high-cut frequency controls is connected to
this unit, set the volume between 11 and 1 o’clock as viewed on a conventional clockface and set
the crossover/high-cut frequency to the maximum.
VOLUM E
CROSSOVER
HIGH CUT
SETUP
1Press STANDBY/ON to turn off the power of
this unit.
STANDBY/ON
or
STANDBY/ON
Front panel
Remote control
2Connect the supplied IntelliBeam
microphone to the INTELLIBEAM MIC jack on
the front panel.
INTELLIBEAM MIC
AUX 3
INTELLIBEAM MIC
MIN MAXMIN
Subwoofer
MAX
3Place the IntelliBeam microphone on a flat
level surface more than 1.8 m (6.0 ft) from the
front of the unit and within 1 m (3.3 ft) upper
or lower from the center height of the unit
with the IntelliBeam microphone facing
upward at your normal listening position.
Note
Be sure to place the IntelliBeam microphone on an
imaginary center line drawn from this unit.
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You may want to use the supplied cardboard microphone
stand to affix the IntelliBeam microphone at the same height
as your ears would be when you are seated in your listening
position.
Upper bound
position of the
IntelliBeam
microphone
More than
1.8 m (6.0 ft)
Cardboard
microphone stand
microphone
Within 1 m (3.3 ft)
upper or lower from
the center height
Sofa
Lower bound
position of the
microphone
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AUTO SETUP (IntelliBeam)
Using AUTO SETUP (IntelliBeam)
Once the IntelliBeam microphone is firmly connected to
this unit and properly placed in your listening room,
follow the procedure below to start the AUTO SETUP
procedure.
You can also enter the AUTO SETUP procedure simply by
pressing and holding AUTO SETUP for more than two
seconds. In this case, this unit performs both of the beam
optimization and sound optimization procedures.
Center line
IntelliBeam
microphone
■ Assembling the supplied cardboard
microphone stand
You will find three separate parts (one circular part and
two longitudinal parts) of the cardboard microphone stand
originally put together.
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INPUTVOLUME STANDBY/ON
+
VOL MODE
ENHANCER MENU
POWERPOWERSTANDBY/ON
AV
AUX1 AUX2
DVD
STB
DAB
5BEAM ST+3BEAM 3BEAM
STEREO
4
MUSICMOVIE
789
OFF
0
TV
AUTO
SETUP
INPUTMODE
MY BEAM
5
+10
ENTRY
INPUT1
SUR. DECODE
TV
MY SUR.
SPORTS
TV
DOCK
AUX3
MACRO
MEMORYSEARCH
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1Disassemble the three parts of the cardboard
microphone stand originally put together.
2Insert one of the longitudinal part into the
crevice of the other longitudinal part.
3Place the circular part on top of the two
combined longitudinal parts.
4Place the supplied IntelliBeam microphone
on top of the circular part.
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VOLUME
ENTER
CH
TV VOL
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YSP
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Notes
• Make sure that your listening room is as quiet as possible while
this unit is performing the AUTO SETUP procedure.
• To achieve the best results possible, evacuate yourself from
your listening room until the AUTO SETUP procedure is
completed so that you may not obstruct the path of sound
beams.
• Be advised that it is normal for loud test tones to be output
during the AUTO SETUP procedure.
• The AUTO SETUP procedure may not be run successfully if
this unit is installed in one of the rooms described in “Before
installing this unit” on page 14. In such cases, run MANUAL
SETUP (see page 80) to manually adjust the corresponding
parameters.
• If an error occurs, an error buzzer is played, the AUTO SETUP
procedure stops, and an error message appears on the screen.
See “Error messages for AUTO SETUP” on page 40 for
appropriate remedies.
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• The AUTO SETUP procedure takes about three minutes
maximum. A chime is played when the AUTO SETUP
procedure is run successfully.
• If there are curtains in your listening room, we recommend
following the procedure below.
1. Open the curtains to improve sound reflection.
2. Run BEAM OPTIMZ only.
3. Close the curtains.
4. Run SOUND OPTIMZ only.
• You can save the settings optimized by the AUTO SETUP
procedure (see page 41). A set of settings optimized according
to the specific conditions of your listening environment can be
recalled later depending on the varying conditions of your
listening environment (see page 42).
1Press STANDBY/ON to turn on the power of
this unit.
If a subwoofer is connected to this unit, turn on the
power of the subwoofer.
3Press MENU.
The SET MENU screen appears on your TV.
SET MENU
;MEMORY
MENU
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• The control buttons used for SET MENU are displayed at
the bottom of the screen.
• To return to the previous screen while using SET MENU,
press RETURN.
• To exit from the SET MENU screen, press MENU again.
• You can start the BEAM+SOUND OPTIMZ procedure
simply by pressing and holding AUTO SETUP for more
than two seconds. Steps 4 and 5 are skipped and then the
screen shown in step 5 is displayed on your TV. Start the
AUTO SETUP procedure from step 6.
• You can also perform the following operations in the front
panel display.
4Press / to select AUTO SETUP and
press ENTER.
The following screen appears on your TV.
ENTER
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;AUTO SETUP
;MANUAL SETUP
;LANGUAGE SETUP
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SETUP
STANDBY/ON
or
STANDBY/ON
Front panel
Remote control
2Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
TV/AV
YSP
;AUTO SETUP
.
1)BEAM+SOUND OPTIMZ
2)BEAM OPTIMZ only
3)SOUND OPTIMZ only
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5Press / to select BEAM+SOUND
OPTIMZ, BEAM OPTIMZ only, or SOUND
OPTIMZ only and then press ENTER.
The following screen appears on your TV.
ENTER
AUTO SETUP
PREPARATION & CHECK
Please connect the MIC.
Please place the MIC at least
1.8m/6ft away from the YSP
unit. The MIC should be set
at ear level when seated.
Measurement takes about 3min.
After [ENTER] is pressed,
please leave the room.
[ENTER]:Start [RETURN]:Cancel
BEAM+SOUND OPTIMZ
(Beam optimization and sound optimization)
Use to optimize the beam angle, delay, volume, and
quality so that the parameters best match your listening
environment.
It is recommended that you should select this optimization
feature in the following cases:
• If you make settings for the first time.
• If the unit has been relocated.
• If your listening room has been restructured.
• If the objects in your listening room (furniture, etc.)
have been rearranged.
This menu takes about three minutes.
BEAM OPTIMZ only
(Beam optimization only)
Use to optimize the beam angle so that the parameter best
matches your listening environment.
This menu takes about one minute.
SOUND OPTIMZ only
(Sound optimization only)
Use to optimize the beam delay, volume, and quality so
that the parameters best match your listening environment.
It is recommended that you should select this optimization
feature in the following cases:
• If you have opened or closed the curtains in your
listening room before using this unit.
• If you have manually set the beam angle.
This menu takes about two minutes.
ENTER
6Check the following points once again before
starting the AUTO SETUP procedure.
• Is the IntelliBeam microphone firmly connected to
this unit?
• Is the IntelliBeam microphone placed in a proper
location?
• Are there any large obstacles in between the
IntelliBeam microphone and the walls in your
listening room?
7Press ENTER to start the AUTO SETUP
procedure.
The following screen appears on your TV and the
AUTO SETUP procedure starts in 10 seconds.
Leave the room quietly before starting the AUTO
SETUP procedure.
ENTER
AUTO SETUP START
Will begin in 10sec
Please leave the room
**--------
[RETURN]:Cancel
If an error occurs, an error buzzer is played and an
error message is displayed. See “Error messages for
AUTO SETUP” on page 40 for a complete list of
error messages and their proper remedies. Follow the
instructions and perform the AUTO SETUP
procedure again.
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Note
You must optimize the beam angle in the BEAM OPTIMZ only
procedure before starting the SOUND OPTIMZ only procedure.
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AUTO SETUP (IntelliBeam)
8Check that the following screen is displayed
on your TV.
The results of the AUTO SETUP procedure are
displayed on your TV.
Example 1
SHOW RESULT
←
MEASUREMENT COMPLETE
BEAM MODE :5 BEAM
SUBWOOFER :NOT APPLICABLE
[ENTER]:Save set-up.
[RETURN]:Do not save set-up.
Example 2
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SHOW RESULT
←
MEASUREMENT COMPLETE
ENVIRONMENT CHECK[FAILED]
BEAM MODE :5 BEAM
SUBWOOFER :YES
[ENTER]:Save set-up.
[RETURN]:Do not save set-up.
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• If “ENVIRONMENT CHECK [FAILED]” is
displayed, we recommend running the AUTO SETUP
procedure again. For details, see step 9.
• If “SUBWOOFER : NOT APPLICABLE” is displayed
even though a subwoofer is connected to this unit,
increase the volume level of the subwoofer and run the
AUTO SETUP procedure again.
• Depending on the environment of your listening room,
the beam angle of front left and right, and surround left
and right may be set to the same value even if
“5 BEAM” is displayed as a result.
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9Press ENTER to confirm the results or press
RETURN to cancel the results.
The following screen is displayed for two seconds
and then disappears from your TV.
AUTO SETUP COMPLETE
ENTER
Please remove the MIC from
the YSP and the listening
position.
If “ENVIRONMENT CHECK [FAILED]” is displayed in
step 8, the following screen is displayed after pressing
ENTER. In this case, see ERROR E-1 in “Error messages
for AUTO SETUP” on page 40. Press ENTER to exit
AUTO SETUP and then run the procedure again from
step 3.
AUTO SETUP COMPLETE
Your YSP unit may not be set
up correctly.
We recommend you try again.
Please press [ENTER] key to
exit.
10 Disconnect the IntelliBeam microphone from
the INTELLIBEAM MIC jack on the front
panel.
INTELLIBEAM MIC
AUX 3
SETUP
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If you want to save and load settings, see “Using the system
memory” on page 41.
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AUTO SETUP (IntelliBeam)
■ Error messages for AUTO SETUP
Before the AUTO SETUP procedure starts
Error messageCauseRemedy
ERROR E-2
No MIC detected. Please check
MIC connection and re-try.
The IntelliBeam microphone is not
connected to this unit.
Connect the IntelliBeam microphone to
this unit.
See
page
35
While the AUTO SETUP procedure is in progress
If one of the errors listed below except E-1 is displayed, press RETURN. In case you have started the AUTO SETUP
procedure by pressing AUTO SETUP in step 3, run the procedure again from step 3 after the screen disappears. In case
you have started the AUTO SETUP procedure by pressing MENU in step 3, run the procedure again from step 4 after the
screen in step 3 is displayed. Run MANUAL SETUP if the problem is difficult to be saved.
Error messageCauseRemedy
ERROR E-1
Please test in quieter environment.
ERROR E-2
No MIC detected. Please check
MIC connection and re-try.
ERROR E-3
Unexpected control is detected.
Please re-try.
ERROR E-4
Please check MIC position. MIC
should be set in front of YSP.
ERROR E-5
Please check MIC position. MIC
should be set above 1.8m/6.0ft.
ERROR E-6
Volume level is lower than
expected. Please check MIC
position/connection and re-try.
There is too much unwanted noise in
your listening room.
The IntelliBeam microphone was
disconnected while the AUTO SETUP
procedure was in progress.
Some other operations were performed
on this unit while the AUTO SETUP
procedure was in progress.
The IntelliBeam microphone is not
placed in front of this unit.
The IntelliBeam microphone is not
placed in the right distance from this
unit.
The IntelliBeam microphone cannot
collect the sound produced by this unit
because the sound output level is too low.
An internal system error occurred.Repeat the AUTO SETUP procedure.
Make sure that your listening room is as
quiet as possible. You may want to
choose certain hours during the day
when there is not much noise coming
from outside.
Make sure that the IntelliBeam
microphone is firmly connected to this
unit.
Do not perform any other operations
while the AUTO SETUP procedure is in
progress.
Make sure that the IntelliBeam
microphone is installed in front of this
unit.
Make sure that the IntelliBeam
microphone is installed more than 1.8 m
(6.0 ft) from the front of this unit and
within 1 m (3.3 ft) from the center height
of this unit.
Make sure that the IntelliBeam
microphone is firmly connected to this
unit and placed in a proper location. If
the problem persists, contact the nearest
authorized Yamaha service center for
assistance.
See
page
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35
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Using the system memory
USING THE SYSTEM MEMORY
Convenient usage of the system
memory
You can save the current settings adjusted in SET MENU
in the system memory of this unit. It is handy to save
certain settings according to the varying conditions of
your listening environment. For example, if there are
curtains in the path of sound beams, the effectiveness of
the sound beams will vary depending on whether the
curtains are open or closed.
When the curtains are
open
When the curtains are
closed
Saving settings
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
3Press / to select MEMORY and press
ENTER.
The following screen appears on your TV.
ENTER
ENTER
;MEMORY
1)LOAD
.
2)SAVE
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[ENTER]:Enter
4Press / to select SAVE and press
ENTER.
The following screen appears on your TV.
SETUP
TV/AV
YSP
2Press MENU.
The SET MENU screen appears on your TV.
SET MENU
;MEMORY
MENU
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• The control buttons used for SET MENU are displayed at
the bottom of the screen.
• To return to the previous screen while using SET MENU,
press RETURN.
• To exit from the SET MENU screen, press MENU once
more.
• You can also perform the following operations in the front
panel display.
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;AUTO SETUP
;MANUAL SETUP
;LANGUAGE SETUP
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ENTER
ENTER
2)MEMORY SAVE
.
MEMORY1
MEMORY2
MEMORY3
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[ENTER]:Enter
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Using the system memory
5Press / to select MEMORY1,
MEMORY2, or MEMORY3 and press ENTER.
The following screen appears on your TV.
ENTER
ENTER
2)MEMORY SAVE
MEMORY1 Save Now ?
Push [ENTER] to Save
6Press ENTER again.
The new parameters are saved as MEMORY1,
MEMORY2, or MEMORY3. Once the parameters
are saved, the display returns to the SET MENU
screen.
2)MEMORY SAVE
ENTER
MEMORY1 Saving
Loading settings
You can recall the settings saved in “Saving settings” on
page 41 according to the varying conditions of your
listening environment.
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
TV/AV
YSP
2Press MENU.
The SET MENU screen appears on your TV.
SET MENU
;MEMORY
MENU
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• The control buttons used for SET MENU are displayed at
the bottom of the screen.
• To return to the previous screen while using SET MENU,
press RETURN.
• To exit from the SET MENU screen, press MENU once
more.
• You can also perform the following operations in the front
panel display.
.
;AUTO SETUP
;MANUAL SETUP
;LANGUAGE SETUP
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[ENTER]:Enter
SET MENU
;MEMORY
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;AUTO SETUP
;MANUAL SETUP
;LANGUAGE SETUP
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[ENTER]:Enter
7Press MENU to exit.
The SET MENU screen disappears from your TV.
MENU
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3Press / to select MEMORY and press
ENTER.
The following screen appears on your TV.
ENTER
ENTER
;MEMORY
1)LOAD
.
2)SAVE
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Using the system memory
4Press / to select LOAD and press
ENTER.
The following screen appears on your TV.
ENTER
ENTER
1)MEMORY LOAD
.
MEMORY1
MEMORY2
MEMORY3
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[ENTER]:Enter
5Press / to select MEMORY1,
MEMORY2, or MEMORY3 and press ENTER.
The following screen appears on your TV.
6Press ENTER again.
The new parameters saved as MEMORY1,
MEMORY2, or MEMORY3 are loaded. Once the
parameters are loaded, the display returns to the SET
MENU screen.
1)MEMORY LOAD
ENTER
MEMORY1 Loading
SET MENU
;MEMORY
.
;AUTO SETUP
;MANUAL SETUP
;LANGUAGE SETUP
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[ENTER]:Enter
7Press MENU to exit.
The SET MENU screen disappears from your TV.
SETUP
ENTER
ENTER
1)MEMORY LOAD
MEMORY1 Load Now ?
Push [ENTER] to Load
MENU
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PLAYBACK
Playback
Selecting the input source
You can play back sound from the components connected
to this unit simply by pressing INPUT on the front panel
repeatedly or pressing one of the input selector buttons
(TV, STB, DVD, AUX1, AUX2, or AUX3) on the remote
control. The name of the selected input source and the
type of corresponding input mode appear in the front
panel display.
■ Front panel operations
Press INPUT on the front panel repeatedly to
toggle between TV, STB, DVD, AUX1, AUX2, and
AUX3.
The name of the corresponding input source and the type
of current input mode are displayed in the front panel
display.
■ Remote control operations
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In addition to controlling this unit, you can also operate other AV
components if you set up the remote control with the appropriate
remote control codes and set the operation mode selector to TV/
AV to change the control area (see page 107).
Press TV to play back a TV program.
TV
INPUTVOLUME STANDBY/ON
+
VOL MODE
ENHANCER MENU
AUX1 AUX2
DVD
STB
DAB
5BEAM ST+3BEAM 3BEAM
STEREO
4
MUSICMOVIE
789
OFF
0
TV
AUTO
SETUP
INPUTMODE
MY BEAM
5
+10
ENTRY
ENTER
INPUT1
SUR. DECODE
TV
MEMORYSEARCH
MY SUR.
SPORTS
DOCK
AUX3
MACRO
SLEEP
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RETURNDISPLAY
TV/AV
YSP
TV/STBAUTO
Name of the selected
input source
Press STB to play back a satellite broadcast.
Type of the selected
input mode
STB
TV/STBAUTO
Press DVD to play back a DVD.
DVD
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Press AUX1 (or AUX2) to play back a component
connected to the AUX 1 (or AUX 2) jack on the
rear panel of this unit.
AUX1
Playback
2Switch to the video input on your TV using
the remote control supplied with the TV and
display the DVD menu screen.
Note
If necessary, turn down the volume of your TV until no
sound is heard.
AUX1AUTO
Press AUX3 to play back a component connected
to the AUX 3 input jack on the front panel.
AUX3
AUX3
Playing back sources
Once an input source is selected (see page 44), you can
play back the selected input source.
Note
This section uses a DVD player as an example of the playback
source.
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For details on your TV and DVD player, refer to the respective
owner’s manual.
3Press DVD to select DVD as the input source.
DVD
4Play back DVD on your DVD player using the
supplied remote control.
Audio signals from your DVD player are output from
this unit.
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• You can use the supplied demonstration DVD to check the
digital signals being input at the DVD player with the digital
connection (optical/coaxial/HDMI). The input channel and LFE
indicators light up when this unit detects the 5.1-channel signal
input at the optical/coaxial/HDMI jack. If the indicator
lights up, confirm the settings of the digital output, bitstream
output, DTS output, and/or HDMI output of the DVD player.
• If the output volume is too low, increase the volume of this unit
to around 45.
• If you have set the appropriate remote control codes for your
TV and DVD player, you can use the remote control supplied
with this unit to operate these components. For details on how
to set remote control codes, see page 107.
PCM
OPERATION
BASIC
1Turn on the power of your DVD player.
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Playback
Adjusting the volume
■ Muting the sound
VOLUME
MUTE
TV VOL
CH
TV INPUT TV MUTE
1Press MUTE to mute the sound.
“AUDIO MUTE ON” appears in the front panel
display, and the volume level indicator flashes.
MUTE
INPUTVOLUME STANDBY/ON
+
VOLUME
MUTE
TV VOL
CH
TV INPUT TV MUTE
Press VOLUME +/– to increase or decrease the
volume level.
The numeric value of the volume level appears in the front
panel display.
Control range: MIN (minimum), 01 to 99,
MAX (maximum)
VOLUME
or
VOLUME
Front panel
+
Remote control
AUDIOMUTEON
Flashes
DVD5BEAM
2Press MUTE again (or press VOLUME +/–) to
resume the sound output.
“AUDIO MUTE OFF” appears temporarily in the
front panel display (or the numeric value of the
current volume level appears if you press VOLUME
+/–), and the volume level indicator lights up.
VOLUME
MUTE
or
VOLUME30
Notes
• The volume level of all input sources (including multi-channel
as well as stereo sources) changes at the same time.
• One volume level increases or decreases each time you press
VOLUME +/–.
• You can continuously increase or decrease the volume level if
you press and hold VOLUME +/–.
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Lights up
AUDIOMUTEOFF
Note
The sound output of all input sources (including multi-channel as
well as stereo sources) is muted at the same time.
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You can select whether the sound output is to be muted
completely or by 20 dB when you press MUTE (see page 87).
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DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting)
About DAB
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting), also known as digital
radio, is a new way of radio broadcasting. DAB is
broadcast using digital signals instead of analog signals,
resulting in near CD-quality sound. Analog signals (i.e.
AM/FM) are susceptible to interference (i.e. distortion and
noise) caused by electrical equipment, weather conditions,
tall buildings, mountains, etc.; digital signals are not.
Thus, with DAB, there is virtually interference-free
reception and no hiss or crackle.
Another advantage of DAB is that a large amount of
information can be carried within the digital signal. DAB
is broadcast in blocks of data called ensembles (also
known as multiplexes). Several radio programs (called
services) can be broadcast simultaneously in each
ensemble. This means that you can choose between
several radio programs within one frequency.
In addition to the audio signal, service information is also
broadcast and displayed in the front panel display of this
unit. Part of the service information is text data
information called DLS (Dynamic Label Segment). For
more information, see page 52.
DAB (DIGITAL AUDIO BROADCASTING)
Ensemble
Service
Audio signal and
service information
With DAB, there is no need to remember channel
frequencies, either. All broadcasts are selected by simply
selecting the service name.
Notes
• Be sure to check the DAB coverage in your area – not all areas
are presently covered. For a list of country DAB statuses and
worldwide DAB frequencies, visit WorldDAB online at
“http://www.worlddab.org”.
• The sound quality and service information are controlled by the
DAB broadcaster, not this unit. Not all DAB broadcasters
transmit PAD/SI information.
• DAB signals are broadcast in Band-III (218 – 230 MHz).
OPERATION
BASIC
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DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting)
Preparing the DAB tuning
Before tuning into DAB services, you must perform the
initial scan.
1Press DAB repeatedly to select DAB.
“Initiate Scan” appears in the front panel display.
DAB
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When you have already performed the initial scan before
you set this unit to the DAB tuning mode for the first time,
“Initiate Scan” does not appear in the front panel display.
See step 3 on page 49, and proceed with the DAB tuning
operation.
Initiate Scan
2Press k / n / l / h to start the initial scan
operation.
This unit starts the scan for DAB ensembles. While
the scan is in progress, “Scanning” and the
percentage of the progress of the scan appear in the
front panel display. When this unit completes the
scan, “FINISH” and the number of receivable DAB
services appear in the front panel display, and then
this unit enters the DAB tuning mode automatically.
Scanning 30%
FINISH [015]
BBC Radio 4
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When you want to cancel the initial scan in the middle, press
RETURN.
Notes
• If the initial scan operation is not successful, “Not
Available” appears in the front panel display. You can start
the initial scan again by pressing k / n / l / h.
• For further details about problems and their proper
remedies, see the “DAB” section in “Troubleshooting” on
page 116.
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DAB tuning
For DAB tuning, you do not tune in by station frequency
(like FM/AM), but tune in via the channel label instead.
There are five DAB tuning modes: ALPHANUMERIC,
ACTIVE, ENSEMBLE, FAVOURITE, and PRESET.
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The SECONDARY indicator lights up when this unit is receiving
a DAB subchannel and turns off when the DAB subchannel
broadcast ends.
Important
Before tuning into any DAB services, you must perform
the initial scan (see “INIT SCAN” on page 53) to create a
registry list of available ensembles and services in
advance.
1Set the operation mode selector to TV/AV.
TV/AV
YSP
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting)
When you select PRESET, the PRESET indicator
lights up in the front panel display.
PRESET
Lights up
DAB tuning modeFunction
Browse through the all registered
ALPHANUMERIC
ACTIVE
ENSEMBLE
FAVOURITE
DAB services in alphanumeric
order (0-9, A-Z).
Browse through all of the receivable
DAB services in alphabetical order.
Browse through the registered
ensembles in the order of the
channel label size from the smallest
to the largest.
Browse through the top 10 userselected services.
2Press DAB to select DAB as the input source.
The DAB indicator lights up in the front panel
display.
DAB
DAB
Lights up
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You can also press INPUT on the front panel repeatedly to
select DAB as the input source.
3Press SEARCH to switch between the DAB
tuning modes.
SEARCH
ALPHANUMERIC
ACTIVE
PRESET
See page 51.
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If you press / just after selecting a DAB tuning
mode, you can tune into the top or bottom of the DAB
service list.
4Press / to select a registered DAB
service.
ENTER
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Press / to move to the top of the DAB service list.
OPERATION
BASIC
ENSEMBLE
FAVOURITE
PRESET
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PRESET MEMORY
The PRESET MEMORY mode is used to assign up to 99
preset numbers to DAB services.
1Tune into the DAB service you would like to
assign a preset number to.
2Press MEMORY.
The MEMORY indicator flashes for about ten
seconds.
MEMORY
MEMORY
Flashes
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There are two ways to select a preset DAB service: either by
using / or the numeric buttons.
3a Press / to browse through the
assigned preset DAB service numbers in the
registry list.
When not assigned, “EMPTY” appears next to the
number. Continue pressing the button until
“EMPTY” appears. You can also choose the assigned
preset number. In this case, the previous service is
replaced with the current service.
3b Use the numeric buttons to enter a preset
number.
For example, to assign “56” to the current DAB
service:
MY BEAM
5
MY SUR.
6
PRESET 5_
PRESET 56
If the number entered already exists (i.e. already
assigned to a service), then the previous service is
replaced with the current service.
4Press MEMORY to assign the indicated
preset number to the current DAB service.
The MEMORY indicator turns off.
MEMORY
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You can also press ENTER to assign the indicated preset
number.
ENTER
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Appears on the front panel display
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Press / to move to the top of the DAB service list.
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■ PRESET tuning
With PRESET tuning, you can tune into DAB services by
entering the assigned preset DAB service number.
1Switch to DAB reception and select PRESET
as the tuning mode by following steps 1
through 3 as described in “DAB tuning” on
page 49.
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There are two ways to select a preset DAB service: either by
using / or the numeric buttons.
2a Press / to browse through the preset
DAB services in the registry list.
Only the assigned preset numbers (along with the
services) appear; unassigned preset numbers are
skipped.
ENTER
If there is no service assigned to the preset numbers
entered, the numbers entered followed by “EMPTY”
appears in the front panel display for one second. The
service currently being broadcast is then displayed.
For example, if the preset number “56” was not
assigned to a service:
56 EMPTY
Appears for one second
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Current service being broadcast
56 BBC Radio 4
Appears for three seconds
BBC Radio 4
2b Use the numeric buttons to enter a preset
service number.
For example, to select the preset DAB service
numbered “56”:
MY BEAM
5
MY SUR.
6
Note
For numbers less than 10, simply press ENTER followed by
the number.
PRESET 5_
PRESET 56
OPERATION
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DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting)
DAB service information
The DISPLAY key shows various information about the
service currently being broadcast.
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A letter that cannot be displayed in the front panel display is
displayed as “_” (underscore).
Note
Up to 16 characters can be displayed in the front panel display at
one time. If there are more than 16 characters in the data text, the
information being displayed continuously scrolls from left to
right, one letter at a time.
1While a service is currently being broadcast,
press DISPLAY.
DISPLAY
DAB INFORMATION
ALPHANUMERIC
SERVICE:Classic FM
PROGRAM:Classic Music
DLS:(Classic FM on t)
DISPLAY MODE
SERVICE:Classic FM
p
[ ]/[ ]:SERVICE
p
Each time you press DISPLAY, information about the
service being broadcast is displayed in the OSD and
front panel.
The service information is displayed in the following
order:
OrderInformation typeExample
1Service label
2DLS
3Ensemble label
4Program type
Classic FM
Classic FM on
the internet...
Digital1 Network
Classic Music
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You can set the time for which the DAB service information
is displayed on the video monitor by using the “OSD
DISPLAY TIME” on page 93.
Descriptions of the information types are listed
below:
Service label
Displays the name of the current service (maximum
16 letters).
DLS (Dynamic Label Segment)
Displays information about the program currently
being broadcast. The current song or program title,
artist or speaker, or even what the next song or
program will be may be displayed. This data is
continuously updated by the DAB broadcaster, thus it
often changes (with every new song or program).
Other data, such as news, weather, and sports
headlines may be broadcast as well.
Ensemble label
Displays the name of the current ensemble
(maximum letters).
Program type
Displays the genre (song/program type) of the current
service (maximum 16 characters).
Date and time
Displays the current date and time. This data is
updated with each passing minute.
Audio mode/bit rate
Displays the audio mode and bit rate of the current
service. There are 3 types of audio modes: Mono,
Stereo, and Dual. The range of bitrates is from 32
kbps to 256 kbps.
Channel label/frequency
Displays the channel label and frequency of the
current service.
Signal quality
Displays the signal strength (from 00 to 100) of the
current service. A higher number means better
reception.
5Date and time
6Audio mode / bit rate
Channel label /
7
frequency
8Signal quality
01 JUL 07 10:30
Stereo 160Kbps
11D / 222.06MHz
SIGNAL Q:100
The information order starts from the beginning again
after the information on signal quality has been
displayed.
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DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting)
Accessing DAB MENU
You can use the DAB MENU to adjust the DAB tuner
parameters and ensemble/service registry list. There are
five operations in DAB MENU: INIT SCAN, TUNE AID,
DRC MODE, PRUNE LIST, and PRESET DELETE.
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Press RETURN to return to the previous menu level.
1Switch to DAB reception by following steps 1
to 2 as described in “DAB tuning” on
page 49.
2Press MENU.
“INIT SCAN” appears in the front panel display.
MENU
INIT SCAN
3Press / to select a DAB operation.
ENTER
INIT SCAN
INIT SCAN locates all of the DAB ensembles and
services in your area. When this operation is selected, this
unit scans the entire band and creates a registry list of
every receivable DAB ensemble and service.
Important
You must perform this scan during the initial setup of this unit
before tuning into any DAB services.
■ Selective initial scan
1Access DAB MENU by following steps 1
through 4 as described in “Accessing DAB
MENU” on this page.
“INIT SCAN” appears in the front panel display.
INIT SCAN
2Press ENTER to select an operation.
The “SCAN?[ENTER]” verification message appears
in the front panel display if an initial scan mode is
selected. (The unit immediately returns to the DAB
MENU if SCAN:NO is selected.)
4Press ENTER to access the selected DAB
operation.
ENTER
DAB MENU
INIT SCAN
.
TUN AID
DRC MODE
PRUNE LIST
PRESET DELETE
p
[ ]/[ ]:Up/Down
p
[ENTER]:Enter
ENTER
OPERATION
BASIC
SCAN?[ENTER]
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3Press ENTER to confirm your selection.
ENTER
The unit begins scanning the selected band(s) for
DAB ensembles.
• During the scan, “Scanning” appears in the front
panel display.
• When the scan has been completed, “FINISH”
appears in the front panel display, followed by the
number of a receivable DAB service.
“FINISH [###]” is displayed for three seconds.
Scanning xx%
FINISH [015]
(Example: if 15 services were found.)
After three seconds, this unit returns to the DAB
tuning mode automatically.
BBC Radio 4
If the INIT SCAN operation was not successful, “Not
Available” appears in the front panel display.
FINISH [000]
TUNE AID
TUNE AID displays the strength of the DAB signal being
received by this unit in the front panel display. Use TUNE
AID to adjust the positioning of the indoor DAB antenna
and this unit and discover which setup has the best
reception state. It is recommended that you use TUNE
AID when setting up this unit in order to maximize DAB
reception ability.
1Access DAB MENU by following steps 1
through 4 as described in “Accessing DAB
MENU” on page 53.
“INIT SCAN” appears in the front panel display.
INIT SCAN
2Press once.
“TUNE AID” appears in the front panel display.
ENTER
3Press ENTER.
The signal strength level of the selected channel
appears in the front panel display. The signal strength
ranges from 00 (none) to 100 (best).
TUNE AID
Not Available
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See the DAB section in “Troubleshooting” for further
details or proper remedies (see page 116).
If there are no preset DAB services, “Initiate Scan” or
“Not Available” appears in the front panel display.In this
time, press / to start INIT SCAN automatically.
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ENTER
11B / LEVEL: 80
4Press / to switch to another channel
label.
The signal strength level of the new channel appears in
the front panel display. For a list of DAB frequencies,
see “DAB frequency table” on page 119.
ENTER
11C / LEVEL: 40
5Press ENTER to exit from TUNE AID.
The unit returns to the TUNE AID menu display.
ENTER
TUNE AID
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DRC MODE
Dynamic range is the decibel (dB) range between the
highest and lowest sounds in a broadcast. Some DAB
broadcasters transmit a wide dynamic range (enabling
high quality sound), accompanied by DRC (Dynamic
Range Control) data. DRC can be used to compress the
dynamic range of the broadcast, making softer sounds
easier to hear. This is especially useful when listening to a
DAB service in a noisy environment or at a low volume
(such as at night).
1Access DAB MENU by following steps 1
through 4 as described in “Accessing DAB
MENU” on page 53.
“INIT SCAN” appears in the front panel display.
INIT SCAN
2Press twice.
“DRC MODE” appears in the front panel display.
ENTER
3Press ENTER.
The DRC MODE option appears in the front panel
display.
DRC MODE
4Press / to switch between AUTO and OFF.
DRC MODE:OFF
ENTER
or
DRC MODE:AUTO
Operation modeFunction
Utilizes the DRC data (if
transmitted). The dynamic range of
DRC MODE: AUTO
DRC MODE: OFF
If you select DRC MODE:AUTO and the broadcast
contains DRC data, then the DRC indicator lights up
in the front panel display.
the signal is compressed, enhancing
the audio quality at low volumes or
in a noisy environment.
Does not utilize DRC data (if
transmitted). The dynamic range of
the signal is played in full, enabling
high sound quality.
DRC
Lights up
5Press ENTER.
The unit returns to the DRC MODE menu display.
OPERATION
BASIC
ENTER
DRC MODE:OFF
ENTER
DRC MODE
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PRUNE LIST
Use PRUNE LIST to delete a group of inactive ensembles
and services from the DAB registry list.
1Access DAB MENU by following steps 1
through 4 as described in “Accessing DAB
MENU” on page 53.
“INIT SCAN” appears in the front panel display.
INIT SCAN
2Press three times.
“PRUNE LIST” appears in the front panel display.
ENTER
3Press ENTER.
The “OK? [ENTER]” verification message appears in
the front panel display.
PRUNE LIST
PRESET DELETE
Use PRESET DELETE to delete specific unnecessary
services from the DAB registry list.
1Access DAB MENU by following steps 1
through 4 as described in “Accessing DAB
MENU” on page 53.
“INIT SCAN” appears in the front panel display.
INIT SCAN
2Press four times.
“PRESET DEL” appears in the front panel display.
ENTER
3Press ENTER.
“DELETE:--” appears in the front panel display.
PRESET DELETE
ENTER
OK? [ENTER]
4Press ENTER to confirm your selection.
Unnecessary services are deleted from the registry
list. Once this operation has been completed,
“FINISH” appears in the front panel display for one
second.
ENTER
The unit returns to the PRUNE LIST menu display.
FINISH
PRUNE LIST
ENTER
DELETE:--
4Press / .
Select the setting number of the service you wish to
remove. Only the preset number appears in the front
panel display.
ENTER
DELETE:56
5Press ENTER to confirm your selection.
The selected service is deleted from the registry list.
When this operation has been completed, “DELETE
OK” appears in the front panel display for one second.
ENTER
The unit returns to the PRESET DELETE menu
display.
DELETE OK
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USING IPOD™
ENHANCER
TV VOL
VOLUME
MUTE
CH LEVEL TEST
TV INPUT TV MUTE
ENTER
SUR. DECODE
OFF
CODE SET
CH
+10
0
YSP
TV/AV
ENTRY
MENU
RETURNDISPLAY
MACRO
TV
INPUT1
AUX1 AUX2
STB
TV
DVD
AUX3
TV
POWERPOWERSTANDBY/ON
AV
DOCK
Using iPod™
This unit has the DOCK terminal on the rear panel that allows you to connect the Yamaha iPod universal dock (such as
YDS-10, sold separately). Station your iPod in the Yamaha iPod universal dock, and use the supplied remote control to
operate your iPod.
Notes
• Only iPod (Click and Wheel), iPod nano, and iPod mini are supported.
• Some features may not be compatible depending on the model or the software version of your iPod.
Connection
Connect the Yamaha iPod universal dock to the DOCK
terminal of this unit using a dedicated cable.
CAUTION
Do not connect this unit or other components to the main power
until all connections between components are complete.
Rear panel of this unit
AUDIO INPUTANTENNA
AUX 1AUX1
DOCK
TV/STB
VIDEO
SUBWOOFER
Yamaha iPod universal dock
(such as YDS-10, sold separately)
AUX 2
DIGITAL INPUTOUT
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
DVD
TV/STB
Controlling iPod™
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
A
OPERATION
BASIC
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When your iPod and external component using the AUX 3 input
jack are connected to this unit at the same time, and when the
DOCK indicator is lit in the front panel display, iPod output takes
priority.
1 Navigate through the iPod menu ( / / / )
and starts playback (ENTER).
2 Displays the OSD (on-screen menu) menu.
3 Selects AUX3/DOCKas the input source.
4 Use to return to the previous iPod menu.
5 Sets the operation mode of this unit.
6 Use to return to the previous iPod menu.
7 Stops playback.
8 Pauses playback.
9 Searches forward/backward.
0 Starts playback.
A Skips to the beginning of the current/previous/next
track.
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8 and 9 toggle between play and pause operations in the Simple
Remote mode.
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Using iPod™
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• For a complete list of status messages that appear in the front panel display and in the OSD, see the “iPod” section in
“Troubleshooting” on page 116.
• While your iPod is stationed in the Yamaha iPod universal dock connected to the DOCK terminal of this unit, your iPod battery is
automatically charged as long as this unit is turned on.
■ Controlling iPod in the Simple Remote
mode
You can perform some basic operations such as play,
pause, stop, backward/forward search, and track skip
using the remote control without the aid of the OSD. Such
basic operations can be performed also on your iPod.
■ Controlling iPod in the Menu Browse
mode
You can perform the advanced operations using the remote
control with the aid of the OSD. In the OSD, you can
browse the song list stored on your iPod. Further, you can
change or adjust the settings on your iPod as desired. Such
advanced operations cannot be performed on your iPod.
1Set the operation mode selector to TV/AV.
1Set the operation mode selector to TV/AV.
TV/AV
YSP
TV/AV
YSP
2Press AUX3/DOCK and set your iPod in the
Yamaha iPod universal dock.
In the front panel display, “iPod connected” appears
and the DOCK indicator lights up.
2Press AUX3/DOCK and set your iPod in the
Yamaha iPod universal dock.
In the front panel display, “iPod connected” appears
and the DOCK indicator lights up.
Lights up
iPodconnected
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• You can view the photos or video clips stored on your iPod.
However, you cannot view the OSD that appears only in the
iPod screen.
•Use
# and * on the remote control interchangeably to toggle
between play and pause operations.
Note
Information on the current song appears only in the iPod screen
but not in the front panel display of this unit.
Use this function for random playback of songs or albums.
When “Songs” or “Albums” is chosen, “S” appears in the
top right corner while the songs or albums are being
shuffled. Press ENTER repeatedly to toggle between the
choices.
Choices: Off, Songs, Albums
• Select “Off ” to deactivate this function.
• Select “Songs” for random playback of songs.
• Select “Albums” for random playback of albums.
Repeat Repeat
Use this function for repeated playback of a song or a
sequence of songs. When “One” or “All” is chosen, “R”
appears in the top right corner while a song or a sequence
of songs are being repeated. Press ENTER repeatedly to
toggle between the choices.
Choices: Off, One, All
• Select “Off ” to deactivate this function.
• Select “One” for repeated playback of a song.
• Select “All” for repeated playback of a sequence of
songs.
and
ENTER
ENTER
Using iPod™
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• Press RETURN or MENU to go back to the previous menu.
• The information on the current song also appears in the front
panel display. You can set the front panel display mode: CONT.
or ONCE. For details, see “SCROLL” (Front panel display
scroll) in “F.DISPLAY SET” (Front panel display settings) (see
page 92).
• You can set the interval for which the OSD screen is displayed
after an operation. See “OSD DISPLAY TIME” (OSD display
time) in “OSD SET” (OSD settings) (see page 93).
Notes
• The Yamaha logo appears in the iPod screen in this mode.
• Undisplayable characters are shown as underscores “_” in the
front panel display and OSD.
• You can change or adjust the “Settings” parameters only in the
OSD.
• You cannot view the photos or video clips stored on your iPod
in this mode. Use the Simple Remote mode to enjoy browsing
the photos or video clips stored on your iPod.
■ An example of the information display
during playback
7
iPod[Play] S R
1
1/9
2
3
4
5
6
FrankieZipper
Made-to-order
RoadtoIndia
||||||||;;;;;;;;;;;;
0:51-7:44
1 Track number/total tracks
2 Name of the artist
3 Name of the album
4 Name of the song
5 Progress bar
6 Elapsed time
7 Shuffle and repeat icons
8 (playback), (pausing),
and(search backward)
9 Remaining time
(search forward),
8
9
OPERATION
BASIC
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ENJOYING SURROUND SOUND
Enjoying surround sound
You can enjoy multi-channel surround sound by changing the beam mode using the beam mode buttons on the remote
control. Select 5 Beam, Stereo plus 3 Beam, 3 Beam, or My Surround for multi-channel playback.
Notes
• When ANGLE TO WALL OR CORNER is set in MANUAL SETUP (see page 82), 5 Beam and 3 Beam cannot be selected.
• To enjoy 5 Beam, Stereo plus 3 Beam, or 3 Beam as the beam mode, you must perform AUTO SETUP or MANUAL SETUP so that
the parameters best match your listening environment.
AUTO
SETUP
VOL MODE
5BEAM ST+3BEAM 3BEAM
STEREOMY SUR.
4
MUSICMOVIE
789
OFF
0
ENHANCER MENU
INPUTMODE
MY BEAM
5
+10
ENTRY
ENTER
SLEEP
321
6
SPORTS
SUR. DECODE
TV/AV
RETURNDISPLAY
YSP
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
TV/AV
YSP
2Press one of the beam mode buttons
(5BEAM, ST+3BEAM, 3BEAM, or MY SUR.) to
select the desired beam mode for 5.1channel play back.
5BEAM
ST+3BEAM
3BEAM
2
1
3
5 Beam
Outputs sound beams from the front left, front right,
center, surround left, and surround right channels. This
mode is ideal for enjoying surround sound effects to the
fullest when you watch DVDs recorded in a multi-channel
format or play back 2-channel sources in a multi-channel
format.
Press 5BEAM to select 5 Beam.
5BEAM
1
Notes
• To achieve the best surround sound effect, make sure that there
are no obstacles placed in the path of sound beams in that the
objects may prevent the sound beams from rebounding directly
off the walls in your listening room.
• The front left and right sound beams are output toward the walls
in your listening room.
• “SP Pos. Corner!” appears in the front panel display if
INSTALLED POSITION is set to ANGLE TO WALL OR
CORNER (see page 82).
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Enjoying surround sound
Stereo plus 3 Beam
Outputs normal sound from the front left and right
channels and sound beams from the center and surround
left and right channels. This mode is ideal for watching
live recordings on a DVD. Vocals and instrumental sounds
can be heard close to the center of the listening position
while sound reflections from the venue itself can be heard
on your right and left, giving you the feeling that you are
sitting right in front of the stage.
Press ST+3BEAM to select Stereo plus 3 Beam.
ST+3BEAM
2
Note
The front left and right sound beams are output directly toward
the listening position.
3 Beam
Notes
• When you play back multi-channel sources, surround left and
right signals are mixed down and output from the front left and
right channels.
• The front left and right sound beams are output toward the walls
in your listening room.
• “SP Pos. Corner!” appears in the front panel display if
INSTALLED POSITION is set to ANGLE TO WALL OR
CORNER (see page 82).
My Surround
This mode enables surround system in a small listening
area which may not fulfill the listening room conditions
for other beam modes (see “Before installing this unit” on
page 14). Use this beam mode when you want to enjoy
surround sound near this unit, or when the other beam
modes are unavailable.
Press MY SUR. to select My Surround.
MY SUR.
6
OPERATION
BASIC
Outputs sound beams from the front left and right and
center channels. This mode is ideal for enjoying movies
with the whole family. Because the listening position area
is widened, you can enjoy excellent quality surround
sound over a wider area. In addition, you can use this
mode when the listening position is close to the backside
of the wall, and the surround left and right sound beams
cannot be reflected off the wall.
Press 3BEAM to select 3 Beam.
3BEAM
3
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You can achieve a more realistic surround effect if you adjust
settings for IMAGE LOCATION in BEAM MENU (see page 86).
Notes
• Beam mode settings such as beam angles and distances are
ineffective in this mode.
• For the full effect of My Surround, your listening position must
face toward the front of this unit.
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Enjoying surround sound
■ Decoder indicators
Depending on the input source and the selected surround
mode, the indicators in the front panel display light up as
follows:
StatusIndicator
When PCM signals are being input
When DTS digital signals are being
input
When DTS Neo:6 is selected as the
surround mode
When Dolby Digital signals are
being input
When Dolby Pro Logic is selected
as the surround mode
When Dolby Pro Logic II is selected
as the surround mode
PCM
+
DIGITAL
PL
PL
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• You can select an input mode (AUTO, DTS, or ANALOG) by
pressing INPUTMODE repeatedly (see page 97).
• Discs encoded in DTS-ES, Dolby Digital 5.1 EX, Dolby Digital
EX, or Dolby Digital Surround EX will be played back in DTS
or Dolby Digital.
■ Input channel indicators
Depending on the channel component of the current
digital input signal, the input channel indicators in the
front panel display light up as follows:
■ Surround modes and recommended
sources
Surround mode
Dolby Pro Logic–All sources
Movie
Dolby Pro Logic II
DTS Neo:6
Music
Game
Cinema
Music
Notes
• When you select an input source (see page 44), the surround
mode used for the previously selected input source is
automatically selected.
• If the power of this unit is turned off and on again, the surround
mode used for the previously selected input source before the
power was turned off is automatically selected.
• If the surround modes are not available, “Prohibit” appears in
the front panel display when you press SUR. DECODE.
• The surround modes are available:
– when the beam mode is set to a setting other than the 2-
channel or 5-channel stereo playback (see page 66) and My
Surround (see page 61).
– when the CINEMA DSP programs are turned off
(see page 73).
– when the movie program is selected as the CINEMA DSP
program (see page 72). In this case, only Dolby Pro Logic,
Dolby Pro Logic II Movie, and DTS Neo:6 Cinema are
available.
– when 2-channel signals are being input.
– when the Music Enhancer is turned off (see page 74).
Recommended
source
Movies
Music
Games
Movies
Music
StatusIndicator
When 2-channel stereo signals are
being input
When 5.1-channel signals are being
input
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Enjoying surround sound
Enjoying 2-channel sources
in surround sound
This unit can decode 2-channel sources for 5.1-channel
playback so that you can enjoy a variety of surround sound
effects by switching the surround mode.
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The surround modes are available only when the CINEMA DSP
programs are turned off (see page 73) or when the movie program
is selected as the CINEMA DSP program (see page 72). In
addition, the beam mode must be set to 5 Beam, Stereo plus 3
Beam, or 3 Beam (see page 60), while the Music Enhancer must
be also turned off (see page 74).
5BEAM ST+3BEAM 3BEAM
STEREOMY SUR.
4
MUSICMOVIE
789
OFF
0
ENHANCER MENU
MY BEAM
5
+10
ENTRY
ENTER
321
6
SPORTS
SUR. DECODE
TV/AV
RETURNDISPLAY
YSP
2Press SUR. DECODE repeatedly (or press
SUR. DECODE and then press / ) to
switch between surround modes.
Choices: Neo:6 Cinema, Neo:6 Music, PRO LOGIC,
PLII Movie, PLII Music, PLII Game
Default setting: Neo:6 Cinema
SUR. DECODE
or
SUR. DECODE
ENTER
Neo:6 Cinema
Neo:6 Music
PRO LOGIC
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
TV/AV
YSP
PLII Movie
Music
PLII
PLII Game
Example of the surround
mode display in the front
panel display when the
CINEMA DSP program
and the Music Enhancer
are turned off
OPERATION
BASIC
English
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Enjoying surround sound
Enjoying TV in surround sound
You can enjoy analog audio signals output from your TV
in real surround sound.
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Before performing the steps below, set the volume of this unit to
30. If necessary, adjust the volume level in step 4 below.
TV
MACRO
INPUT1
TV
STB
DAB
AUTO
SETUP
VOL MODE
5BEAM ST+3BEAM 3BEAM
STEREO
4
MUSICMOVIE
789
OFF
0
ENHANCER MENU
VOLUME
INPUTMODE
MY BEAM
5
+10
ENTRY
ENTER
CH
MEMORYSEARCH
SLEEP
321
MY SUR.
6
SPORTS
SUR. DECODE
TV/AV
RETURNDISPLAY
TV VOL
YSP
4If you hear sound from your TV speakers,
reduce the volume level of your TV until you
can no longer hear any audio being output.
To reduce the TV volume level, use the remote
control supplied with your TV.
5Press VOLUME +/– to adjust the volume
level.
VOLUME
6Press SUR. DECODE repeatedly (or press
SUR. DECODE and then press / ) to
switch between surround modes.
Signals input from 2-channel sources are played back
in multi-channels.
For more information on surround modes, see
page 62.
1Select the TV channel you want to watch.
To select a TV channel, use the remote control
supplied with your TV.
2Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
TV/AV
YSP
3Press TV.
This unit outputs audio signals from your TV.
TV
SUR. DECODE
or
SUR. DECODE
ENTER
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Adjusting surround mode
parameters
You can configure the parameters for Dolby Pro Logic II
Music and DTS Neo:6 Music to fine-tune the surround
sound effect.
+10
ENTRY
ENTER
SPORTSMUSICMOVIE
SUR. DECODE
TV/AV
RETURNDISPLAY
YSP
789
OFF
0
ENHANCER MENU
1Repeat steps 1 and 2 in “Enjoying 2-channel
sources in surround sound” on page 63 and
select PL II Music or Neo:6 Music.
Enjoying surround sound
■ When Dolby Pro Logic II Music is
selected
PANORAMA
Gives the front left and right channel sound a
wraparound effect, distributed throughout the entire
surround sound field to give you an expansive feeling.
Choices: ON/OFF
Default setting: OFF
DIMENSION
Adjusts the difference in volume between the front
and surround channels to the desired volume balance.
Control range: –3 (toward the surround direction) to
+3 (toward the front direction)
Default setting: STD (standard)
C. WIDTH
Distributes the center channel sound to the left and
right. If 0 is selected, the center channel sound is
output only from the center channel.
Control range: 0 to 7
Default setting: 3
2Press / to select the parameter.
ENTER
3Press / to configure the selected
parameter.
ENTER
■ When DTS Neo:6 Music is selected
C. IMAGE
Adjusts the center image from three channels (front
left and right and center) to varying degrees.
Control range: 0.0 (wider) to 1.0 (toward the center)
Default setting: 0.3
OPERATION
BASIC
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ENJOYING STEREO SOUND
Enjoying stereo sound
You can enjoy 2-channel and 5-channel stereo playback as the beam modes by pressing STEREO on the remote control.
Notes
• When you play back Dolby Digital audio signals in the 2-channel or 5-channel stereo playback, the dynamic range becomes
compressed. If the volume level decreases to the extreme, use other beam modes except My Beam.
• When the 2-channel or 5-channel stereo playback is selected as the beam mode, the surround modes (see page 62) and the CINEMA
DSP programs (see page 69) become ineffective.
STEREO
4
MUSICMOVIE
789
0
ENHANCER MENU
321
MY BEAM MY SUR.
6
5
SPORTS
SUR. DECODEOFF
+10
ENTRY
ENTER
RETURNDISPLAY
TV/AV
YSP
2-channel stereo playback
Sounds are output from the front right and left channels.
This is ideal for playing back hi-fi sources, such as CDs,
and can be used to replace your TV speakers.
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
Note
When you play back multi-channel sources, all signals except
those from the front left and right channels are mixed down and
output from the front left and right channels. No audio is output
from the center and surround channels.
5-channel stereo playback
Sounds are output from front left and right, center, and
surround left and right. This is ideal for playback in a large
listening area or at a party.
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
TV/AV
YSP
TV/AV
YSP
2Press STEREO to select the 2-channel stereo
playback as the beam mode.
“STEREO” appears in the front panel display.
STEREO
4
STEREO
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2Press STEREO twice to select the 5-channel
stereo playback as the beam mode.
“5CH STEREO” appears in the front panel display.
STEREO
4
5CH STEREO
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PLAYING BACK SOUND CLEARLY (MY BEAM)
STEREO
MY BEAM MY SUR.
ENHANCER MENU
RETURNDISPLAY
ENTER
SUR. DECODEOFF
SPORTS
5BEAM ST+3BEAM 3BEAM
MUSICMOVIE
ENTRY
4
6
321
+10
0
789
5
YSP
TV/AV
Playing back sound clearly (My Beam)
You can improve listenability in a noisy environment by changing the beam mode to My Beam, which outputs sound
beams directly toward the listening position in a single channel. In addition, My Beam is also ideal when you do not want
the sound beams to be reflected on the walls in your listening room or when you do not want to disturb other people
while enjoying music or movies at night.
My Beam
microphone
POWERPOWERSTANDBY/ON
AV
TV
Note
If My Beam is selected as the beam mode, the surround modes (see page 62), the CINEMA DSP programs (see page 69), and TruBass
(see page 88) become ineffective. In addition, no audio is output from the subwoofer connected to this unit.
Using auto-adjust function
The My Beam microphone on the remote control collects
the test tones from this unit so that the beam angle can be
automatically adjusted.
Notes
• If an error occurs, an error buzzer is played and “MY BEAM
ERROR” is displayed in the front panel display.
• An error may occur if the listening room is noisy. Make sure
that the listening room is as quiet as possible while the test
tones are being output.
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
• Do not shake or move the remote control while the test tones are
being output.
TV/AV
YSP
• Do not cover the My Beam microphone on the remote control
while the test tones are being output.
• The batteries in the remote control may be weak if the remote
control does not function properly. In this case, replace all the
2Press and hold MY BEAM for more than two
seconds.
A test tone is output twice from this unit. Keep
batteries and then try the procedure again.
• When the input signal with 64 kHz or 96 kHz of sampling
frequency is being played back, the beam angle cannot be
automatically adjusted.
pointing the remote control toward this unit while the
test tones are being output so that the My Beam
microphone can collect the test tones.
Control range: L60° to R60°
Operation guarantee range: 6 m (20 ft), L45° to R45°
MY BEAM
5
OPERATION
BASIC
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Playing back sound clearly (My Beam)
Using manual-adjust function
You can adjust the beam angle manually while playing
back an input source. This function is also ideal if the
listening position is out of the operation guarantee range
of the auto-adjust function.
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
TV/AV
YSP
2Press MY BEAM.
“MY BEAM” is displayed in the front panel display.
MY BEAM
5
3Press / while “MY BEAM” is displayed to
adjust the beam angle.
Control range: L90° to R90°
• Press repeatedly to increase the horizontal angle
on the left side.
• Press repeatedly to increase the horizontal angle
on the right side.
ENTER
ANGLE0
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USING SOUND FIELD PROGRAMS
Using sound field programs
This unit is equipped with a variety of precise digital decoders that allow you to enjoy multi-channel playback from
stereo or multi-channel sources. This unit is also equipped with a Yamaha CINEMA DSP (digital sound field processing)
chip containing several sound field programs used to enhance your playback experience. Most of the CINEMA DSP
programs are precise digital recreations of actual acoustic environments found in famous concert halls, music venues, and
movie theaters.
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The Yamaha CINEMA DSP programs are compatible with all Dolby Digital, DTS, and Dolby Surround sources.
Note
Choose a CINEMA DSP program based on your listening preference and do not purely rely on the name of the CINEMA DSP program
itself.
■ What is a sound field?
A significant factor that creates the rich, full tones of a live instrument is the multiple reflections from the walls of the
room. In addition to making the sound live, these reflections enable the listener to tell where the player is situated as well
as the size and shape of the room in which the listener is sitting.
■ Elements of a sound field
In any environment, there are two distinct types of sound reflections combined with the direct sound coming straight to
our ears from the player’s instrument to make up the sound field.
Early reflections
Reflected sounds reach our ears extremely rapidly (50 ms to 80 ms after the direct sound) after reflecting from one
surface only (from the ceiling or the wall, for example). Early reflections help add clarity to the direct sound.
Reverberations
These are caused by reflections from more than one surface (i.e., wall, ceiling, the back of the room, etc.) so numerous
that they merge together to form a continuous sonic afterglow. They are non-directional and lessen the clarity of the direct
sound.
Direct sound, early reflections, and subsequent reverberations all together help us determine the subjective size and shape
of the room, and it is this information that the digital sound field processor reproduces in order to create the sound fields.
With the appropriate early reflections and subsequent reverberations in your listening room, you can create your own
listening environment. The acoustics in your room could be changed to those of a concert hall, a dance floor, or a
listening room of virtually any size at all. This ability to create sound fields at will is exactly what Yamaha has done with
the CINEMA DSP technology.
OPERATION
BASIC
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Using sound field programs
■ Sound field program descriptions
You can select from the following sound field programs based on your listening preference when you play music, movie
or sports sources. For details on how to switch between the available sound field programs, see page 71.
Note
There is only one sports sound field program available.
Sound field programSourceFeature
Music Video
Concert Hall
Jazz Club
Sci-Fi
Spectacle
Adventure
SPORTSSports
Music
Movie
This program produces a vibrant environment and lets you feel as if
you are at an actual jazz or rock concert.
This program creates a rich surround effect of a large round concert
hall with a great deal of presence, emphasizing the extension of
sounds, and lets you feel as if you are seated close to the center of the
stage.
This program recreates the acoustic environment of “The Bottom
Line”, a famous jazz club in New York and lets you feel as if you are
seated right in front of the stage.
This program clearly reproduces dialogs and special sound effects of
the latest science fiction films and lets you feel a broad and expansive
cinematic space amid silence.
This program reproduces the wide and grand environment and lets you
have added impressions on spectacular scenes with strong visual
impacts.
This program reproduces the thrilling environment of the latest action
films and lets you feel the dynamic and excitement of fast-moving
scenes.
This program reproduces the energetic environment of live sports
broadcasting, converging a commentator’s voice on the center and
broadening the overall atmosphere of the stadium, and lets you feel as
if you are seated at an actual stadium or a ball park.
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CINEMA DSP programs
You can select from three different CINEMA DSP
programs (MUSIC, MOVIE, and SPORTS) depending on
the type of source you want to enjoy. The CINEMA DSP
indicator lights up in the front panel display when one of
the CINEMA DSP programs is selected.
Using sound field programs
■ Music programs
Select this CINEMA DSP program when you play back
music sources. This program produces a vibrant
atmosphere and lets you feel as if you are seated in an
actual rock or jazz concert hall.
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
Notes
• The CINEMA DSP programs are ineffective when My
Surround (see page 61) is selected as the beam mode.
• If the CINEMA DSP programs are not available, “Prohibit”
appears in the front panel display when you press one of the
CINEMA DSP program buttons on the remote control.
5BEAM ST+3BEAM 3BEAM
STEREO
4
MUSICMOVIE
789
0
ENHANCER MENU
321
MY BEAM MY SUR.
6
5
SPORTS
SUR. DECODEOFF
+10
ENTRY
ENTER
RETURNDISPLAY
TV/AV
YSP
TV/AV
YSP
2Press MUSIC to select the music CINEMA
DSP program.
MUSIC
7
3Check that MUSIC is displayed in the front
panel display and then press MUSIC on the
remote control repeatedly (or press / on
the remote control) to switch between the
music sound field programs.
MUSIC
MUSIC
7
or
ENTER
OPERATION
BASIC
Music Video
Concert Hall
Jazz Club
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For detailed descriptions of each sound field program, see “Sound
field program descriptions” on page 70.
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Using sound field programs
■ Movie programs
Select this CINEMA DSP program when you play back
movie sources, especially the ones encoded in Dolby
Digital, DTS, or Dolby Surround. This program clearly
reproduces dialog and sound effects, thus creating a broad
and expansive cinematic space amid silence.
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
TV/AV
YSP
2Press MOVIE to select the movie CINEMA
DSP program.
MOVIE
8
3Check that MOVIE is displayed in the front
panel display and then press MOVIE on the
remote control repeatedly (or press / on
the remote control) to switch between the
music sound field programs.
■ Sports program
Select this CINEMA DSP program when you play back
sports sources. This program densely concentrates the
vocal sound of the commentator in the center while
broadening the sound from the audience or the
environment all around your listening room.
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
TV/AV
YSP
2Press SPORTS to select the sports CINEMA
DSP program.
SPORTS
9
SPORTS
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• There is only one sports sound field program available.
• For detailed descriptions of each sound field program, see
“Sound field program descriptions” on page 70.
MOVIE
MOVIE
8
or
Sci-Fi
Spectacle
Adventure
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For detailed descriptions of each sound field program, see “Sound
field program descriptions” on page 70.
ENTER
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■ Turning off CINEMA DSP programs
Turn off the CINEMA DSP programs if you want to enjoy
the original sound without the CINEMA DSP program
effect.
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
TV/AV
YSP
Using sound field programs
2Press MUSIC, MOVIE, or SPORTS to select
the desired CINEMA DSP program.
MUSIC
7
MOVIE
8
oror
SPORTS
9
3Press / .
“DSP LEVEL” is displayed in the front panel display.
2Press OFF to turn off the CINEMA DSP
programs.
“CINEMA DSP OFF” is displayed in the front panel
display and the CINEMA DSP indicator disappears.
OFF
0
CINEMADSPOFF
■ Adjusting CINEMA DSP effect levels
You can enjoy good quality sound with the factory preset
parameters. However, you can also adjust the effect level
of the CINEMA DSP programs relative to the level of the
direct sound so that each CINEMA DSP program can
reflect your listening environment and your preference
even more accurately.
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
ENTRY
ENTER
DSPLEVEL0dB
4Press / to adjust the effect level of the
selected CINEMA DSP program.
OPERATION
BASIC
ENTER
Control range: –6 dB to +3 dB
• A larger value increases the effect level.
• A smaller value decreases the effect level.
TV/AV
YSP
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USING THE MUSIC ENHANCER
Using the music enhancer
You can use the Music Enhancer of this unit to improve the sound nearest to the original depth and width of compression
artifacts such as the MP3 format.
+10
ENTRY
ENTER
CH
SPORTSMUSICMOVIE
SUR. DECODEOFF
TV/AV
YSP
RETURNDISPLAY
TV VOL
789
0
ENHANCER MENU
VOLUM E
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
TV/AV
YSP
2Press ENHANCER to select the Music
Enhancer.
The currently selected mode appears in the front
panel display.
ENHANCER
3Press ENHANCER repeatedly to switch
between the Music Enhancer levels (OFF,
MIN, and MAX).
ENHANCER
ENHANCER:HIGH
ENHANCER:LOW
ENHANCER OFF
The ENHANCER indicator lights up when
“ENHANCER:HIGH” or “ENHANCER:LOW” is
selected.
Lights up
Notes
• The Music Enhancer is not compatible with the CINEMA DSP
programs. If a CINEMA DSP program is selected while the
Music Enhancer is on, the Music Enhancer is turned off
automatically. In this case, the Music Enhancer remains off
even after the CINEMA DSP program is canceled. Likewise, if
the Music Enhancer is turned on while a CINEMA DSP
program is selected, the CINEMA DSP program is canceled
automatically. In this case, the CINEMA DSP program remains
off even after the Music Enhancer is turned off.
• The Music Enhancer is available only when a setting other than
My Surround (see page 61) is selected as the beam mode.
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USING THE VOLUME MODE (NIGHT LISTENING ENHANCER/TV VOLUME EQUAL MODE)
Using the volume mode
(Night listening enhancer/TV volume equal mode)
The night listening enhancers are designed to improve listenability at lower volumes or at night. In addition, you can limit
the volume level of the TV so that it will not vary suddenly to a great extent whenever the contents being broadcast
change (i.e. due to commercials, etc.).
AUTO
SETUP
VOL MODE
5BEAM ST+3BEAM 3BEAM
STEREO
4
MUSICMOVIE
789
0
ENHANCER MENU
SLEEP
INPUTMODE
321
MY BEAM MY SUR.
6
5
SPORTS
SUR. DECODEOFF
+10
ENTRY
ENTER
RETURNDISPLAY
TV/AV
YSP
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
The EQUAL indicator lights up in the front panel
display when “TV EQUAL VOLUME” is selected.
Lights up
• Select NIGHT:CINEMA when watching films to
reduce the dynamic range of film soundtracks and
to make dialog easier to hear at lower volumes.
• Select NIGHT:MUSIC when listening to music
sources to preserve ease-of-listening for all sounds.
• Select TV EQUAL VOLUME when watching TV
programs.
• Select OFF to turn off the volume mode.
TV/AV
YSP
2Press VOL MODE repeatedly to select
NIGHT:CINEMA, NIGHT:MUSIC, TV EQUAL
VOLUME, or OFF.
VOL MODE
NIGHT:CINEMA
NIGHT:MUSIC
TV EQUAL VOLUME
OFF
The NIGHT indicator lights up in the front panel
display when “NIGHT:CINEMA” or
“NIGHT:MUSIC” is selected.
Lights up
3Press / to adjust the effect level of
compression while NIGHT:CINEMA,
NIGHT:MUSIC, or TV EQUAL VOLUME is
displayed.
ENTER
Effect.Lvl:MIN
Effect.Lvl:MID
Effect.Lvl:MAX
• Select Effect.Lvl:MIN for minimum compression.
• Select Effect.Lvl:MID for standard compression.
• Select Effect.Lvl:MAX for maximum
compression.
Notes
• The volume mode settings are canceled if you press
STANDBY/ON or disconnect the AC power supply cable from
the AC wall outlet.
• The volume mode settings become ineffective when My
Surround is selected as the beam mode (see page 61).
OPERATION
BASIC
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USING THE SLEEP TIMER
Using the sleep timer
Use this feature to automatically set this unit to the standby mode after a specified period of time. The sleep timer is
useful if you are going to sleep after a certain amount of time while this unit is still playing back a source.
Each time you press SLEEP, the front panel display
INPUTMODE
MY BEAM
5
+10
ENTRY
ENTER
SUR. DECODEOFF
MEMORYSEARCH
SLEEP
321
MY SUR.
6
SPORTS
RETURNDISPLAY
DAB
AUTO
SETUP
VOL MODE
5BEAM ST+3BEAM 3BEAM
STEREO
4
MUSICMOVIE
789
0
ENHANCER MENU
TV/AV
YSP
changes as shown below.
SLEEP
SLEEP120min
SLEEP90min
SLEEP60min
SLEEP30min
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
TV/AV
YSP
2Press SLEEP repeatedly to set the interval
for the sleep timer.
Choices: 120min, 90min, 60min, 30min, OFF
The SLEEP indicator flashes in the front panel
display while switching the interval for the sleep
timer.
SLEEP
Flashes
SLEEPOFF
3Wait for a few seconds without operating this
unit to confirm the setting for the sleep timer.
The SLEEP indicator lights up in the front panel
display, indicating that the sleep timer is activated.
Lights up
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■ Canceling the sleep timer
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
TV/AV
YSP
2Press SLEEP repeatedly until “SLEEP OFF”
appears in the front panel display.
SLEEP
SLEEPOFF
3Wait for a few seconds without operating this
unit to confirm the setting for the sleep timer.
The SLEEP indicator disappears from the front panel
display, indicating that the sleep timer is deactivated.
Using the sleep timer
Disappears
Note
The previous setting for the sleep timer before you deactivate it is
stored in the system memory.
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The sleep timer setting can also be deactivated if you press
STANDBY/ON to set this unit to the standby mode or unplug the
AC power supply cable from the AC outlet.
OPERATION
BASIC
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DISPLAYING THE INPUT SOURCE INFORMATION
Displaying the input source information
You can display the format and sampling frequency of the current input signal in the front panel display.
78
0
ENHANCER MENU
VOLUM E
MUTE
9
SUR. DECODEOFF
+10
ENTRY
ENTER
RETURNDISPLAY
TV VOL
CH
TV INPUT TV MUTE
TV/AV
YSP
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
TV/AV
YSP
2Press DISPLAY.
The information on the current input signal is
displayed as follows:
DISPLAY
D.DGTL:48kHz
or
INPUT SIGNAL
DOLBY DGTL:48kHz
Input signalIndicator
Dolby digitalDOLBY DGTL
DTSDTS
PCMPCM
AnalogANALOG–
Sampling
frequency
32/44.1/48/64/
88.2/96 kHz
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When the input signal is unclear, “___” is displayed for the
sampling frequency.
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USING THE HDMI CONTROL FEATURE
Using the HDMI control feature
You can operate the following functions using the remote control supplied with your TV if this unit and an HDMI
control-compatible TV (except some models) are connected via HDMI.
• Turning on or off the power (synchronized operation with the TV)
• Selecting the audio output component (TV or this unit)
• Adjusting the volume level (up/down and mute)
An example of the HDMI control-compatible component is a Panasonic Viera Link-compatible component (TV, DVD
recorder, Blu-ray recorder, etc.).
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If you connect this unit to an HDMI control-compatible DVD player or Blu-ray Disc player via HDMI, you can also control the
connected component in synchronization with this unit (except some models).
1Connect this unit to your HDMI control-compatible TV via HDMI.
For details about HDMI and HDMI components, see “Information on HDMI™” on page 18 and “Connections using
HDMI cables” on page 19. Also in the owner’s manual supplied with your TV, refer to the information on
connecting an AV amplifier.
2Turn on the power of all components connected via HDMI.
For details about controlling external components, see the owner’s manuals supplied with your components.
3Check the system settings for all components connected via HDMI and activate the HDMI control
feature.
For details about setting external components, see the owner’s manuals supplied with your components. Once you
have followed steps 1 to 3, you do not need to carry out the same procedure again next time.
4Turn off the power of your TV and then turn on the power again.
OPERATION
BASIC
5Set the input source selector of your TV to this unit (HDMI, etc.).
6Select the connected component as the input source by pressing INPUT on the front panel of this
unit (or press one of the input selector buttons on the remote control). Confirm that the video
image played back on the DVD recorder (etc.) appears in your TV correctly.
7Use the remote control supplied with your TV to turn on or off the power, select the audio output
component, and adjust the volume level of this unit.
Notes
• Check the following if you cannot operate this unit in synchronization with your TV.
– Whether HDMI CONTROL is set to ON (see page 91).
– Whether the HDMI control feature is activated for your TV (see the owner’s manual supplied with your TV).
• While you are playing back audio from a non-HDMI component, turning off the power of your TV with the remote control
supplied with your TV does not turn off the power of this unit. Playback continues without being affected.
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MANUAL SETUP
MANUAL SETUP
To achieve the best quality surround sound, you can use MANUAL SETUP to fine-tune the listening environment
parameters, as well as to make advanced settings for sound signals, sound beams, digital input, and the OSD. Change the
initial settings (indicated in bold under each parameter) to reflect the needs of your own listening environment.
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• You can save the settings optimized by the AUTO SETUP procedure (see page 41). A set of settings optimized according to the
specific conditions of your listening environment can be recalled later depending on the varying conditions of your listening
environment (see page 42).
• Most of the parameters in SOUND MENU and BEAM MENU are automatically set when you run AUTO SETUP (see page 34). Use
SOUND MENU and BEAM MENU to make additional adjustments.
• BEAM MENU allows you to make settings for the surround sound effects normally available in the speaker settings menu.
• Make settings for the parameters in BEAM MENU first before making settings for the parameters in SOUND MENU, INPUT MENU,
and DISPLAY MENU.
SOUND MENU
Use to manually adjust the various parameters related to the sound output.
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TONE CONTROLAdjusts the output level of high-frequency or low-frequency sound.
SUBWOOFER SETAdjusts the various subwoofer settings.
MUTE LEVELAdjusts the muting level.
AUDIO DELAYAdjusts the audio delay.
ROOM EQAdjusts the tonal quality of the listening room.
DD/DTS Dynamic RangeAdjusts the dynamic range of Dolby Digital or DTS signals.
TruBassSelects the bass sound enhancer.
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BEAM MENU
Use to manually adjust the various parameters related to the sound beam output.
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SETTING PARAMETERSAdjusts the listening room and listening position settings.
BEAM ADJUSTMENTAdjusts the various sound beam settings.
IMAGE LOCATIONAdjusts the sound position of the front left and right channels.
INPUT MENU
Use to manually adjust the various parameters related to the audio and video input.
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INPUT ASSIGNMENTAssigns jacks according to the component to be used.
INPUT MODESelects the initial input of the source.
INPUT TRIMAdjusts the input level of the source.
INPUT RENAMERenames the displayed input source.
HDMI SETAdjusts the various HDMI settings.
DISPLAY MENU
Use to manually adjust the various parameters related to the display.
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F.DISPLAY SETAdjusts the front panel display settings.
OSD SETAdjusts the OSD settings.
UNIT SETChanges the display unit of measurement.
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MANUAL SETUP
Using MANUAL SETUP
Use the remote control to access and adjust each
parameter.
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ENTRY
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You can adjust the SET MENU parameters while the unit is
reproducing sound.
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
3Press / to select MANUAL SETUP and
press ENTER.
The following screen appears on your TV.
ENTER
ENTER
;MANUAL SETUP
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1)SOUND MENU
2)BEAM MENU
3)INPUT MENU
4)DISPLAY MENU
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4Press / to select a sub menu and press
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2Press MENU.
The SET MENU screen appears on your TV.
SET MENU
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MENU
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• The control buttons used for SET MENU are displayed at
the bottom of the screen.
• To return to the previous screen while using SET MENU,
press RETURN.
• To exit from the SET MENU screen, press MENU once
more.
• You can also perform the following operations in the front
panel display.
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;MANUAL SETUP
;LANGUAGE SETUP
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ENTER
ENTER
5Press / / / and ENTER to configure
each parameter.
ENTER
6Press MENU to exit.
The OSD disappears from your TV screen.
MENU
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BEAM MENU
Use to manually adjust the various parameters related to
the sound beam output.
SET MENU → MANUAL SETUP → BEAM MENU
You can adjust the sound beam output level of each channel in
“Adjusting the audio balance” (see page 94).
■ SETTING PARAMETERS
(Setting parameters)
Use to set the position of this unit in your listening room
and the distance of this unit from the listening position.
When you make settings for each parameter, other related
parameters are automatically adjusted to best match your
listening environment.
Note
If you make adjustments in SETTING PARAMETERS, the beam
optimization settings made in the AUTO SETUP procedure will
be lost. If you want to keep the beam optimization settings made
in the AUTO SETUP and make further adjustments, adjust
settings in BEAM ADJUSTMENT first (see page 83).
FLAT TO WALL
ANGLE TO WALL
OR CORNER
• Select FLAT TO WALL if this unit is installed in
parallel with the wall in your listening room. Adjust the
width and length of your listening room as well as the
distance of the listening position from this unit and the
distance of the center of this unit from the left wall.
Listening position
from the left wall
Listening position
Room length
Room width
from the unit
Choices for the room width and length:
2.0 m to 12.0 m (6.5 ft to 40.0 ft)
Choices for the listening position from this unit:
1.8 m to 9.0 m (6.0 ft to 30.0 ft)
Choices for the listening position from the left wall:
0.6 m to 11.4 m (2.0 ft to 38.0 ft)
A)SETTING PARAMETERS 1/3
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INSTALLED POSITION
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INSTALLED HEIGHT
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INSTALLED POSITION
(Installed position of this unit)
Use to adjust the installed position of this unit.
Choices: FLAT TO WALL (Parallel to wall installation),
ANGLE TO WALL OR CORNER
(Corner installation)
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Room width and
length
Listening position
from the unit and
the left wall
A)SETTING PARAMETERS 2/3
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• Select ANGLE TO WALL OR CORNER if this unit is
installed in the corner of your listening room. Adjust
the width and length of your listening room as well as
the distance of the listening position from this unit.
Listening position
from the unit
Room width
Room length
Choices for the room width and length:
2.0 m to 12.0 m (6.5 ft to 40.0 ft)
Choices for the listening position from this unit:
1.8 m to 9.0 m (6.0 ft to 30.0 ft)
A)SETTING PARAMETERS 2/3
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Room width and
length
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A)SETTING PARAMETERS 3/3
Listening
position from the
unit
Note
When you set the INSTALLED POSITION parameter in
MANUAL SETUP (see page 82), the parameters newly set for
the width and length of your listening room are automatically set
as the factory default value.
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INSTALLED HEIGHT
(Installed height of this unit)
Use to adjust the installed height of this unit.
Choices: 0.0 m to 3.0 m
Initial setting: 1.0 m
0.0 m to 3.0 mFloor
■ BEAM ADJUSTMENT (Beam adjustment)
Use to manually adjust the various sound beam settings.
We recommend that you select 5 Beam as the beam mode
before adjusting these parameters (see page 60).
Notes
• When INSTALLED POSITION is adjusted in MANUAL
SETUP (see page 82), the factory default value is automatically
set for this parameter except Center in FOCAL LENGTH (see
page 85).
• Depending on the beam mode settings (see pages 60 and 66),
some channel positions may not be available for selection. In
this case, “– –” is displayed. When using Stereo plus 3 Beam as
the beam mode, set the surround left and right signals to be
output from the front left and right channels.
Use to adjust the horizontal angle of sound beams for each
channel. By adjusting the horizontal angle of the sound
beams, you can optimize the sound beam paths. A test
tone is automatically output.
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Choices: L90° to R90°
Adjust toward L (left) to move the direction of the output
to the left and adjust toward R (right) to move it to the
right.
a)HORIZONTAL ANGLE 1/5
Front LL90R90
L65deg
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VERTICAL ANGLE (Vertical angle)
Use to adjust the vertical angle of sound beams for each
speaker. By altering the beam path, you can optimize
sound beam angles.
BEAM TRAVEL LENGTH (Beam travel length)
A certain amount of delay must be applied to the sound
from each channel so that all sounds can arrive at the
listening position at the same time. This menu sets the
distance that sound beams travel after being output and
reflected off the wall until they arrive at the listening
position and adjusts the delay applied to the respective
channel.
The lines in the illustration below indicate the distance.
Choices: 0.3 m to 24.0 m (1.0 ft to 80.0 ft)
• Front L adjusts the distance the front left channel
sound beams travel.
• Front R adjusts the distance the front right channel
sound beams travel.
• Center adjusts the distance the center channel sound
beams travel.
• Surround L adjusts the distance the surround left
channel sound beams travel.
• Surround R adjusts the distance the surround right
channel sound beams travel.
c)BEAM TRAVEL LENGTH
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Front L;;;;;;;6.0m
Front R;;;;;;;6.0m
Center;;;;;;;;2.5m
Surround L;;;;9.1m
Surround R;;;;9.1m
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Choices: –45° to +45°
Initial setting: 0°
• Adjust toward – (minus) to move the angle downward.
• Adjust toward + (plus) to move the angle upward.
b)VERTICAL ANGLE 1/5
Front L(+)
0deg.------0deg.
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We recommend that you use the setting optimized by AUTO
SETUP (see page 34). Adjust this parameter only when you
changed HORIZONTAL ANGLE (see page 84).
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FOCAL LENGTH (Focal length)
Use to set the distance from the front of this unit to the
focal point of output for each channel to achieve an
expansive feeling for each channel.
The focal points except for the center channel should be
set near the reflection points on the walls. The shorter the
distance, the larger the expansion.
focal length
focal point
sweet spot
Front left channelCenter channel
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Choices: –1.0 m to +13.0 m (–3.5 ft to +43.5 ft)
Adjust toward – (minus) to move the focus outward and
adjust toward + (plus) to move the focus toward the
normal position.
• Front L adjusts the focal length for the front left sound
beams.
• Front R adjusts the focal length for the front right
sound beams.
• Center adjusts the focal length for the center sound
beams. Initial setting: –0.5 m (–1.5 ft)
• Surround L adjusts the focal length for the surround
left sound beams.
• Surround R adjusts the focal length for the surround
right sound beams.
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We recommend that you use the initial setting (–0.5 m (or 1.5 ft))
for the center channel.
TREBLE GAIN (Treble gain)
Use to adjust the high-frequency output level of each
channel.
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If the reflection points of the front left and right or surround left
and right sound beams are on curtain or other acoustically
absorbent surfaces, you can achieve more effective surround
sound by increasing the treble level for those sound beams.
Choices: –12.0 dB to +12.0 dB
Initial setting: 0 dB
• Front L adjusts the high-frequency output level of the
front left channel.
• Front R adjusts the high-frequency output level of the
front right channel.
• Center adjusts the high-frequency output level of the
center channel.
• Surround L adjusts the high-frequency output level
of the surround left channel.
• Surround R adjusts the high-frequency output level
of the surround right channel.
e)TREBLE GAIN
Front L;;;;;;;;0dB
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Front R;;;;;;;;0dB
Center;;;;;;;;;0dB
Surround L;;;;;0dB
Surround R;;;;;0dB
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ADVANCED
d)FOCAL LENGTH
Front L;;;;;;+1.5m
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Front R;;;;;;+1.5m
Center;;;;;;;-0.5m
Surround L;;;+2.3m
Surround R;;;+2.3m
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■ IMAGE LOCATION (Image location)
Use to adjust the direction from which the front left and
right channel sound is heard so that each sound can be
heard closer to the center channel.
Use this feature to redirect audio signals if the sound
coming from the front left and right channels seems
unnatural, such as when your listening position is not the
center of your listening room.
You can only adjust this parameter when 3 Beam or 5
Beam is selected as the beam mode (see page 60).
Choices: ON, OFF
Setting range: 0% to 95%
Initial setting: 0%
SOUND MENU
Use to manually adjust the various parameters related to
the sound output.
SET MENU → MANUAL SETUP → SOUND MENU
1)SOUND MENU
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A)TONE CONTROL
B)SUBWOOFER SET
C)MUTE LEVEL
D)AUDIO DELAY
E)ROOM EQ
F)DD/DTS Dynamic Range
G)TruBass
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C)IMAGE LOCATION
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LCR
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LEFT;;;;;;;;;;;0%
RIGHT;;;;;;;;;;0%
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LEFT (Left)
Adjusts audio signals toward the left.
The higher the percentage, the louder the output from the
center.
Without adjustment
RIGHT (Right)
Adjusts audio signals toward the right.
The higher the percentage, the louder the output from the
center.
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channel adjusted
■ TONE CONTROL (Tone control)
You can adjust the tonal quality of sound beams.
A)TONE CONTROL
TREBLE;;;;;0dB
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BASS;;;;;;;0dB
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TREBLE (Treble)
Use to adjust the high-frequency response.
Choices: –12 dB to +12 dB
Initial setting: 0 dB
BASS (Bass)
Use to adjust the low-frequency response.
Choices: –12 dB to +12 dB
Initial setting: 0 dB
■ SUBWOOFER SET (Subwoofer settings)
Use to manually adjust the various subwoofer
settings.
Low-frequency (bass) signals can be directed to the
subwoofer and/or the front left and right channels. This
setting also determines the routing of LFE (low-frequency
effect) signals found in Dolby Digital or DTS sources.
Choices: SWFR (Subwoofer), FRONT
• Select SWFR if you connect a subwoofer. LFE and
low-frequency signals from other channels are directed
to the subwoofer.
• Select FRONT if you do not use a subwoofer. LFE and
low-frequency signals from other channels are directed
to the front left and right channels.
CROSS OVER (Crossover)
When BASS OUT is set to SWFR, you can use this
feature to select a crossover (cutoff) frequency for all lowfrequency signals. All frequencies below the selected
frequency will be sent to the subwoofer position.
Choices: 80Hz, 100Hz, 120Hz
LFE LEVEL (Low-frequency effect level)
Select to adjust the output level of the LFE (low-frequency
effect) channel according to the capacity of your
subwoofer. The LFE channel carries low-frequency
special effects which are only added to certain scenes.
This setting is effective only when this unit decodes Dolby
Digital or DTS signals.
Choices: –20 to 0 dB
DISTANCE (Distance)
Select to adjust the distance of the subwoofer from the
listening position.
Choices: 0.3 to 15.0 m (1.0 ft to 50.0 ft)
Initial setting: 3.0 m (10.0 ft)
■ MUTE LEVEL (Muting level)
Use to adjust how much the mute function reduces the
volume level.
Choices: MUTE, –20 dB
• Select MUTE to completely halt all sound output.
• Select –20 dB to reduce the current volume level by
20 dB.
C)MUTE LEVEL
MUTE-20dB
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■ AUDIO DELAY (Audio delay)
Use to delay the sound output and synchronize it with the
video image. This may be necessary when using certain
LCD monitors or projectors.
Choices: 0 to 160 msec
D)AUDIO DELAY
AUDIO DELAY;;;;;0msec
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■ ROOM EQ (Room equalizer)
Use to change the tonal qualities of your listening room
when the unit is mounted on the wall.
Choices: MOUNTING (Mount type),
REFLECTING (Reflectivity type)
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MOUNTING;;;;;SHELF
REFLECTING;;;NORMAL
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MOUNTING (Mounting type)
Use to enhance medium to low range sounds.
Choices: WALL (Wall mount), SHELF (Shelf mount)
• Select WALL if this unit is mounted on the wall in your
listening room.
• Select SHELF if this unit is mounted on the shelf in
your listening room.
REFLECTING (Reflectivity type)
Use to select the reflectivity of your listening room.
Choices: NORMAL (Normal), HI ECHO (High echo)
• Select NORMAL if your listening room has a normal
reflectivity.
• Select HI ECHO if your listening room has highly
reflective surfaces such as concrete walls.
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■ DD/DTS Dynamic Range
(Dynamic range of Dolby Digital and
DTS signals)
Use to select the amount of dynamic range compression.
This setting is effective only when the unit is decoding
Dolby Digital and DTS signals. Dynamic range is the
difference between the smallest sound that can be heard
above the noise of the equipment and the biggest sound
that can be heard without distortion.
Choices: MIN (minimum), STD (standard),
MAX (maximum)
F)DD/DTS Dynamic Range
INPUT MENU
Use to manually adjust the various parameters related to
the audio and video input.
SET MENU → MANUAL SETUP → INPUT MENU
3)INPUT MENU
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A)INPUT ASSIGNMENT
B)INPUT MODE
C)INPUT TRIM
D)INPUT RENAME
E)HDMI SET
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Select to adjust the dynamic range compression.
• Select MIN for listening to sources at low volume
levels.
• Select STD for general use.
• Select MAX for feature films.
■ TruBass
Use to turn on or off the bass sound enhancer. The SRS
TruBass technology improves bass even without a
subwoofer and provides deeper, richer bass in the presence
of a subwoofer.
Choices: OFF, MID, DEEP
G)TruBass
OFFMIDDEEP
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■ INPUT ASSIGNMENT (Input assignment)
Use to assign the HDMI IN jacks of this unit to other
components if the initial settings of this unit do not
correspond to your needs. By assigning other components
to the HDMI IN jacks of this unit, you can display the
names of the connected components in the front panel
display and OSD and operate the components with the
input selector buttons of the same name. If you connect a
component to one of the HDMI IN jacks of this unit and
do not assign a name to it, the default component name for
HDMI IN jack is displayed in the front panel and OSD
when selected.
• Select HDMI1 to assign a component to the HDMI
AUX 1 IN jack of this unit.
Choices: TV/STB, AUX1
• Select HDMI2 to assign a component to the HDMI
DVD IN jack of this unit.
Choices: DVD, AUX2
• Select Line1 to assign a component to the STB
COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks of this unit.
Choices: TV/STB, AUX1
• Select Line2 to assign a component to the DVD/AUX 2
COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks of this unit.
Choices: DVD, AUX2
• Select Line3 to assign a component to the AUX 1
VIDEO IN jack of this unit.
Choices: DVD, AUX2
Note
TruBass is not available when My Beam (see page 67) or My
Surround (see page 61) is selected as the beam mode.
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A)INPUT ASSIGNMENT1/3
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HDMI1;;;; AUX1
( AUX1 )
HDMI2;;;; DVD
( DVD)
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■ INPUT TRIM (Input trim)
Use to adjust the input level of the input source.
C)INPUT TRIM1/2
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TV/STB ANALOG;;;-3.0dB
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DIGITAL;;-3.0dB
DVDDIGITAL;;-3.0dB
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A)INPUT ASSIGNMENT2/3
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Line1;;;;TV/STB
( TV/STB )
Line2;;;; DVD
( DVD)
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A)INPUT ASSIGNMENT3/3
COMPOSITE
Line3;;;; AUX2
( AUX2 )
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■ INPUT MODE (Input mode)
Use to designate the input mode for the input sources
connected to the DIGITAL IN jacks when you turn on the
power of this unit. For information on the types of audio
signals that can be output by this unit, see “Selecting the
input mode” on page 97.
Choices: AUTO, LAST
B)INPUT MODE
AUTOLAST
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• Select AUTO to set this unit to automatically detect the
type of input signals and select the appropriate input
mode.
• Select LAST to set this unit to automatically select the
last input mode used for that input source. If the type of
input signals is different from the setting, no sounds
will be produced.
• Select TV/STB ANALOG to adjust the level of audio
and video signals input at the TV/STB AUDIO IN
jacks of this unit.
Control range: –6.0 dB to 0.0 dB
Initial setting: –3.0 dB
• Select TV/STB DIGITAL to adjust the level of audio
and video signals input at the TV/STB OPTICAL
DIGITAL IN jack of this unit.
Control range: –6.0 dB to 0.0 dB
Initial setting: –3.0 dB
• Select DVD DIGITAL to adjust the level of audio and
video signals input at the DVD COAXIAL DIGITAL
IN jack of this unit.
Control range: –6.0 dB to 0.0 dB
Initial setting: –3.0 dB
• Select AUX1 ANALOG to adjust the level of audio and
video signals input at the AUX 1 AUDIO IN jacks of
this unit.
Control range: –6.0 dB to 0.0 dB
Initial setting: –3.0 dB
• Select AUX1 DIGITAL to adjust the level of audio and
video signals input at the AUX 1 OPTICAL DIGITAL
IN jack of this unit.
Control range: –6.0 dB to 0.0 dB
Initial setting: –3.0 dB
• Select AUX2 DIGITAL to adjust the level of audio and
video signals input at the AUX 2 COAXIAL DIGITAL
IN jack of this unit.
Control range: –6.0 dB to 0.0 dB
Initial setting: –3.0 dB
• Select AUX3 ANALOG to adjust the level of audio
signals input at the AUX 3 input jack on the front
panel.
Control range: –6.0 dB to 0.0 dB
Initial setting: –3.0 dB
• Select DOCK ANALOG to adjust the level of audio
signals input at the DOCK terminal of this unit.
Control range: –6.0 dB to 0.0 dB
Initial setting: –3.0 dB
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■ INPUT RENAME (Input rename)
Use to change the name of the input source in the OSD
and the front panel display. Press an input selector button
(e.g., DVD) to select the component you want to change
the name for and perform the following procedure.
D)INPUT RENAME
DVD ->DVD
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1Press / to place the _ (underscore) under
the space or the character you want to edit.
The _ (underscore) flashes.
ENTER
2Press / to select the desired character.
• You can use up to 8 characters for each input.
• Press to change the character in the following
order or press to go in the reverse order:
A to Z, a space, 0 to 9, a space, a to z, a space, #, *,
+, etc.
■ HDMI SET (HDMI settings)
Use to change the HDMI audio/video output/input to
match the connected component.
Choices: SUPPORT AUDIO (Support audio),
VIDEO INFO (Video information),
UP-SCALING (HDMI up-scaling),
ASPECT RATIO (HDMI aspect ratio),
HDMI CONTROL (HDMI control)
E)HDMI SET
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a)SUPPORT AUDIO
b)VIDEO INFO
c)UP-SCALING
d)ASPECT RATIO
e)HDMI CONTROL
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SUPPORT AUDIO (Support audio)
Use to select whether to play back HDMI audio signals on
this unit or on another HDMI component connected to the
HDMI OUT jack of this unit.
Choices: YSP-40D, OTHER
a)SUPPORT AUDIO
YSP-40DOTHER
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3Repeat steps 1 to 2 to rename each input.
4Press ENTER to exit.
The new names are registered, and the display returns
to the previous screen.
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Notes
• This setting is effective when HDMI CONTROL is set to OFF
(see page 91).
• The HDMI video signals input at one of the HDMI IN jacks of
this unit are always output at the HDMI OUT jack of this unit.
• When HDMI CONTROL is set to ON, this setting is ineffective.
This unit follows the setting of the HDMI control-compatible
TV.
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MANUAL SETUP
VIDEO INFO (Video information)
Use to display the video information of the current input
signal.
Choices: HDMI SIGNAL, HDMI RES., HDMI ERROR
• Select HDMI SIGNAL to display the type of the
HDMI input/output signals.
• Select HDMI RES. to display the resolution of the
HDMI input/output signals.
• Select HDMI ERROR to display the error message for
HDMI sources or devices connected
(see page 115 for details).
UP-SCALING (HDMI up-scaling)
Use this feature to activate or deactivate the HDMI upconversion of the analog video signals input at the
composite video and component video jacks so that the
up-scaled analog video signals are output at the HDMI
OUT jack. This unit up-scales the analog video signals as
follows:
• When “MONITOR CHECK” is set to “YES”, this unit receives
the information of the available video signal resolutions from
the video monitor connected via HDMI and you can only select
the resolutions supported by the video monitor in “UPSCALING” (see page 101).
• When “MONITOR CHECK” is set to “SKIP”, an asterisk (*)
appears on the left of the unavailable video signal resolution(s)
(see page 101).
ASPECT RATIO (HDMI aspect ratio)
Use this feature to select the adjustment of aspect ratio for
analog video signals output at the HDMI OUT jack.
Choices: THROUGH, 16:9 Normal, Smart Zoom
• Select THROUGH if you do not make any adjustments
to the aspect ratio for HDMI video signal sources.
• Select 16:9 Normal to display video images with 4:3 of
aspect ratio on your video monitor with 16:9 of aspect
ratio. Black stripes appear on the right and left sides as
a result.
• Select Smart Zoom to fit video images with 4:3 of
aspect ratio to your video monitor with 16:9 of aspect
ratio.
• Select OFF to deactivate the HDMI up-conversion
feature
• Select THROUGH not to up-scale any analog video
signals.
• Select 480p (or 576p), 1080i, or 720p to up-scale
analog video signals to 480p (or 576p), 1080i, or 720p
of resolution.
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[ ]/[ ]:Select
[ENTER]:Return
Notes
• When “UP-SCALING” is set to “THROUGH”, you cannot
make any adjustments to “ASPECT RATIO”.
• When “ASPECT RATIO” is set to “Smart Zoom”, the video
images of the edge of the video monitor are rather stretched.
• When the video signals are input at the HDMI IN jacks or the
signals are input with 720p or 1080i of resolution, the
“ASPECT RATIO” setting does not affect the video signals
output at the HDMI OUT jack.
HDMI CONTROL (HDMI control)
Use this function to link this unit and an HDMI controlcompatible TV via HDMI. You can turn on or off the
power, select the input mode, and adjust the volume level
of this unit using the remote control supplied with your
HDMI control-compatible TV. For details, see “Using the
HDMI control feature” on page 79.
Choices: OFF, ON
• Select ON to enable the HDMI control. The signals
input at the HDMI IN jacks are output at the HDMI
OUT jack when this unit is in the standby mode.
• Select OFF to disable the HDMI control. The signals
input at the HDMI IN jacks are not output at the HDMI
OUT jack when this unit is in the standby mode.
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DISPLAY MENU
Use to manually adjust the various parameters related to
the display.
SET MENU → MANUAL SETUP → DISPLAY MENU
4)DISPLAY MENU
.
A)F.DISPLAY SET
B)OSD SET
C)UNIT SET
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[ ]/[ ]:Up/Down
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[ENTER]:Enter
■ F.DISPLAY SET
(Front panel display settings)
Use to adjust the brightness and display settings of the
front panel display.
A)F.DISPLAY SET
.
STANDARD DIMMER;;;;;OFF
AUTO DIMMER
;;;;;;;;;;;;;OFF
SCROLL;;;;;;;;;;;;CONT.
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[ ]/[ ]:Up/Down [ ]/[ ]:Sel
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[ENTER]:Return
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STANDARD DIMMER (Standard dimmer)
Use to adjust the brightness of the front panel display
when you operate this unit by using the control buttons on
the front panel or on the remote control.
Choices: –2, –1, OFF
AUTO DIMMER (Auto dimmer)
If no operation is performed for a specified period of time,
the front panel display dims. Use to adjust the brightness
of the front panel display in this case.
Choices: OFF (the same brightness as the STANDARD
DIMMER setting), –1 to –3 (based on the
STANDARD DIMMER setting), DISPLAY OFF
SCROLL (Front panel display scroll)
Use to select the mode to display information in the front
panel display when operating your iPod.
Choices: CONT., ONCE
• Select CONT. to continue to scroll the display.
• Select ONCE to scroll the display to the end once, after
which the first 15 characters appear and stay.
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■ OSD SET (OSD settings)
Use to adjust the display position and to set the display
time of the OSD.
B)OSD SET
.
OSD SHIFT;;;;;;;;;;0
OSD DISPLAY TIME;;;ON
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[ ]/[ ]:Up/Down [ ]/[ ]:Sel
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[ENTER]:Return
OSD SHIFT (OSD shift)
Use to adjust the vertical position of the OSD. Adjust
toward the – (minus) direction to raise the position of the
OSD, and adjust toward the + (plus) direction to lower it.
Choices: –5 to +5
Initial setting: 0
OSD DISPLAY TIME (OSD display time)
Use to set the interval for which the OSD screen is
displayed after an operation.
Choices: ON, 10s, 30s
• Select ON to show the OSD screen constantly.
• Select 10s to turn off the OSD screen 10 seconds after
an operation.
• Select 30s to turn off the OSD screen 30 seconds after
an operation.
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The OSD display time setting is available for your iPod (see
page 58).
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MANUAL SETUP
■ UNIT SET (Unit settings)
Use this to change the display unit of measurement.
Choices: METERS, FEET
C)UNIT SET
METERSFEET
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[ ]/[ ]:Select
[ENTER]:Return
• Select METERS to enter distances in meters.
• Select FEET to enter distances in feet.
Note
If you change this setting, the adjusted sound beam settings may
change.
OPERATION
ADVANCED
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Adjusting the audio balance
Adjusting the audio balance
You can adjust the sound beam output level of each channel by using the test tone or the audio output being played back
in each beam mode to achieve a more true-to-life surround sound experience.
Using the test tone
You can use the test tone feature to output a test tone from
each channel to manually balance the channel levels.
Use this to set the channel levels so that the volume level
of each channel is identical when heard from your
listening position.
ENHANCER MENU
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
ENTRY
ENTER
VOLUM E
MUTE
TV INPUT TV MUTE
CH LEVEL TEST
TV/AV
YSP
TV/AV
YSP
RETURNDISPLAY
TV VOL
CH
CODE SET
3Press / to select the channel you want
to adjust.
The front panel display changes as follows:
TEST FRONT L
ENTER
TEST CENTER
TEST FRONT R
TEST SUR.R
TEST SUR.L
TEST SWFR
Note
“TEST SWFR” is only available when a subwoofer is
connected to this unit and SWFR is selected for BASS OUT
in SOUND MENU (see page 87).
4Press / to adjust the channel volume.
2Press TEST.
“TEST FRONT L” appears in the front panel display
and a test tone is output from the front left channel.
TEST
TESTFRONTL
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ENTER
Control range: –10.0 dB to +10.0 dB
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Adjusting the audio balance
5Press TEST when you have completed all
your adjustments.
TEST
Notes
• All channel levels cannot be adjusted when the 2-channel or
5-channel stereo playback (see page 63), My Beam
(see page 61), or My Surround (see page 61) is selected as the
beam mode.
• “FRONT L/R” cannot be adjusted when Stereo plus 3 Beam is
selected as the beam mode (see page 61).
• “FRONT L/R” are automatically adjusted depending on the
settings of the other channels when Stereo plus 3 Beam or
stereo playback is selected as the beam mode (see pages 61 and
66).
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If the level of a particular channel cannot be adjusted, “– –dB”
appears in the front panel display.
Using the audio output being
played back
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
TV/AV
YSP
2Press CH LEVEL repeatedly (or press
CH LEVEL and / ) to select the channel
you want to adjust.
The front panel display changes as follows.
CH LEVEL
or
CH LEVEL
ENTER
FRONT L+1.0dB
You can also manually adjust the channel levels while
playing back an input source such as a DVD.
ENHANCER MENU
ENTRY
ENTER
VOLUM E
MUTE
TV INPUT TV MUTE
CH LEVEL TEST
TV/AV
YSP
RETURNDISPLAY
TV VOL
CH
CODE SET
CENTER-2.5dB
FRONT R+1.0dB
SUR.R+2.0dB
SUR.L +2.0dB
SWFR --dB
Note
“SWFR” is available only when a subwoofer is connected to
this unit and SWFR is selected for BASS OUT in SOUND
MENU (see page 86).
OPERATION
ADVANCED
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Adjusting the audio balance
3Press / to adjust the channel volume.
ENTER
Control range: –10.0 dB to +10.0 dB
4Wait for a few seconds without operating this
unit when you have completed your
adjustment.
Notes
• All channel levels cannot be adjusted when the 2-channel or
5-channel stereo playback (see page 66), or My Surround (see
page 61) is selected as the beam mode.
• “FRONT L/R” cannot be adjusted when Stereo plus 3 Beam is
selected as the beam mode (see page 41).
• Only CENTER can be adjusted when My Beam is selected as
the beam mode (see page 67).
• “FRONT L/R” are automatically adjusted depending on the
settings of the other channels when Stereo plus 3 Beam or
stereo playback is selected as the beam mode (see pages 61 and
66).
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If the level of a particular channel cannot be adjusted, “– –dB”
appears in the front panel display.
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Selecting the input mode
Selecting the input mode
You can select the type of audio input signals of the selected input source according to your preference or the conditions
of the input source. This function is available for TV/STB, DVD, AUX1, and AUX2.
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We recommend setting the input mode to AUTO in most cases.
AV
TV
TV
INPUT1
TV
INPUTMODE
MY BEAM MY SUR.
5
SPORTS
SUR. DECODEOFF
+10
ENTRY
ENTER
DOCK
AUX3
MACRO
MEMORYSEARCH
SLEEP
321
6
RETURNDISPLAY
TV/AV
YSP
AUX1 AUX2
DVD
STB
DAB
AUTO
SETUP
VOL MODE
5BEAM ST+3BEAM 3BEAM
STEREO
4
MUSICMOVIE
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ENHANCER MENU
1Set the operation mode selector to YSP.
TV/AV
YSP
2Press one of the input selector buttons to
select the desired input source.
AUX2AU X1DVD
TV
STB
3Press INPUTMODE repeatedly to toggle
between input modes.
INPUTMODE
DVD AUTO
DVD DTS
When DVD is selected
as the input source
AUX1 AUTO
AUX1 DTS
AUX1 ANALOG
When AUX1 is selected
as the input source
Note
ANALOG is not available as the input mode of DVD and
AUX 2.
•AUTO
Automatically selects audio input signals in the following
priority order:
1) HDMI
2) Digital
3) Analog
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Use this input mode in most cases.
TV/STB AUTO
TV/STB DTS
TV/STB ANALOG
When TV or STB is selected
as the input source
AUX2 AUTO
AUX2 DTS
When AUX2 is selected
as the input source
OPERATION
ADVANCED
•DTS
Selects only digital signals encoded in DTS.
Compared to AUTO, this input mode provides greater
stability while playing back CDs or LDs encoded in DTS.
• ANALOG
Selects only analog signals.
Even when both digital and analog signals are input
simultaneously, only analog signals are selected.
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You can adjust the default input mode to be selected when the
power of this unit is turned on by adjusting INPUT MODE in
INPUT MENU (see page 89).
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Adjusting the system parameters
Adjusting the system parameters
This unit has additional menus that are displayed in the front panel display. These menus offer additional operations to
adjust and customize the way this unit operates.
Note
When “F.PANEL KEY” is set to “F.PANEL: OFF” (see page 104), STANDBY/ON on the front panel is ineffective. Use STANDBY/ON
on the remote control instead to adjust the system parameters.
Using the system parameters
Follow the procedure below to enter the system
parameters.
INPUTVOLUME STANDBY/ON
DVD
STB
DAB
+
AUX1 AUX2
INPUT1
TV
POWERPOWERSTANDBY/ON
AV
TV
DOCK
AUX3
TV
MACRO
MEMORYSEARCH
ENHANCER MENU
(U.S.A. and Canada models)
ENTRY
ENTER
2Press and hold INPUT on the front panel and
press STANDBY/ON on the remote control to
turn on the power of this unit.
“MEMORY PROTECT” is displayed in the front
panel display.
STANDBY/ON
INPUT
MEMORYPROTECT
3Release INPUT on the front panel.
TV/AV
YSP
RETURNDISPLAY
INPUT
1Press STANDBY/ON on the remote control to
turn off the power of this unit.
STANDBY/ON
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