Yamaha Audio RX-V3000RDS User Manual

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VOLUME
INPUT
NATURAL SOUND AV RECEIVER RX–V3000RDS
STANDBY
/ON
SILENT
EXTENSION
PHONES
SPEAKERS A
BASS
PROCESSOR
DIRECT
DVD D-TV/LD CABLE
SAT VCR 1
VCR 2/DVR
VIDEO AUX
BASS TREBLE REC OUT
SOURCE
MD/TAPE
CD-R
TUNER CD
PHONO
INPUT MODE
TUNING
PRESET
EFFECT
6CH
INPUT
PROGRAM
/TUNING
EDIT
DSP
MEMORY
FM/AM
MAN'L/AUTO FM AUTO/NAN'L MONO
S VIDEO VIDEO L R OPTICALAUDIO
MODE
EON
PTY SEEK
RDS MODE
MODE START
VIDEO AUX
OWNER'S MANUAL
MODE D'EMPLOI
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MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
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CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT.
1 To assure the finest performance, please read this manual
carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference.
2 Install this unit in a well ventilated, cool, dry, clean place with
at least 30 cm on the top, 20 cm on the right and left, and 10 cm at the back of this unit for ventilation space — away from direct sunlight, heat sources, vibration, dust, moisture, and/or cold.
3 Locate this unit away from other electrical appliances, motors,
or transformers to avoid humming sounds. To prevent fire or electrical shock, do not place this unit where it may get exposed to rain, water, and/or any type of liquid.
4 Do not expose this unit to sudden temperature changes from
cold to hot, and do not locate this unit in a 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.
5 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 cause electrical
shock to the user and/or damage to this unit.
6 Do not cover this unit with a newspaper, tablecloth, curtain,
etc. in order not to obstruct heat radiation. If the temperature inside this unit rises, it may cause fire, damage to this unit, and/ or personal injury.
7 Do not plug in this unit to a wall outlet until all connections are
complete.
8 Do not operate this unit upside-down. It may overheat, possibly
causing damage. 9 Do not use force on switches, knobs, and/or cords. 10 When disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet, grasp
the plug; do not pull the cord. 11 Do not clean this unit with chemical solvents; this might
damage the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth. 12 Only the 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, disconnect the power cord
from the wall outlet during an electrical storm. 14 Take care of this unit so that no foreign objects and/or liquid
drops inside this unit. 15 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. 16 When not planning to use this unit for long periods of time (i.e.
vacation), disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet. 17 Be sure to read the “Troubleshooting” section on common
operating errors before concluding that this unit is faulty.
18 Before moving this unit, press STANDBY/ON to set this unit
in the standby mode, and disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet.
This unit is not disconnected from the AC power source as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if this unit itself is turned off. This state is called the standby mode. In this state, this unit is designed to consume a very small quantity of power.
DOLBY
DIGITAL
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “AC-3”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works. ©1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc. US Pat. No. 5,451,942 and other world-wide patents issued and pending. “DTS”, “DTS Digital Surround” and “DTS ES” are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. Copyright 1996 Digital Theater Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Contents
English
Introduction 2
Getting Started..........................................................................................................3
Controls and Functions.............................................................................................4
Preparations 8
Speaker System Configurations ...............................................................................9
Hookups .................................................................................................................10
On-Screen Displays (OSD) ....................................................................................19
Speaker Placement ................................................................................................. 20
Speaker Settings .....................................................................................................21
Speaker Output Levels ........................................................................................... 22
Basic Operation 24
Basic Playback ....................................................................................................... 25
AM/FM Tuner ........................................................................................................29
Basic Recording ..................................................................................................... 35
Advanced Operation 36
SET MENU Items ..................................................................................................37
Remote Control Features........................................................................................46
Adjusting the Levels of the Effect Speakers ..........................................................57
Setting the Sleep Timer .......................................................................................... 57
Additional Information 58
Digital Sound Field Processing (DSP) ................................................................... 59
CINEMA-DSP ....................................................................................................... 61
DSP Parameter ....................................................................................................... 64
Appendix 68
Troubleshooting .....................................................................................................69
Specifications ......................................................................................................... 73
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IntroductionPreparationsBasic Operation

Introduction

Welcome to the exciting world of digital home entertainment. This unit is the most complete and advanced AV receiver available. Though some of the more advanced features of this unit may not be familiar to you, they are easy to use. Incorporated state-of-the-art technology such as Dolby Digital and DTS can bring the same audio experience to your home as they have brought to feature films in quality theaters around the world. To make the listening experience even more enjoyable, this unit includes a number of exclusive, digitally created listening environments known as digital sound fields. Choosing a sound field program is like transporting yourself to such venues as an outdoor arena, a European church, or a cozy jazz club. Take some time now to read more about these features and enjoy the new experiences this unit brings to your home theater.
Features
Dolby Digital and DTS decoder Dolby Digital Matrix 6.1/DTS ES decoder
Operation
Advanced
Additional
Information
Digital Sound Fields (DSP) CINEMA-DSP: Dolby Digital + DSP and DTS + DSP Virtual CINEMA DSP and HP CINEMA DSP Multi-function remote control Built-in 8-channel power amplifier
Getting Started 3
Checking the Package Contents ............................................................................... 3
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control ............................................................... 3
Using the Remote Control........................................................................................ 3
Controls and Functions 4
Appendix
Front Panel ............................................................................................................... 4
Display Indicators .................................................................................................... 5
Rear panel................................................................................................................. 6
Remote Control ........................................................................................................ 7
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Getting Started
Checking the Package Contents
Check your package to make sure it has the following items.
Alkaline Batteries (3) (LR6)
Remote Control
Quick Reference Card
Remote Control TUNER CD button (CD area)
Infrared window
LEARN
CLEAR
MACRO
SYSTEM POWER
Operational buttons
Operational buttons
RE-NAME TRANSMIT STANDBY
Display
Source selector
LIGHT
10 KEY/DSP
LEVEL
ON SCREEN
SLEEP
TEST
(Set 10KEY)
MACRO ON/OFF
A
button
POWER
Input buttons
Preset number 1 to 8
6CH INPUT
Preset group A through E from left. Preset group A/B/C/D/E
Preset +/–
Sound program selector/ Numeric buttons
MUTE
MD/TAPE button (MD area) CD-R button (CD-R area)
VOLUME +/–
EFFECT PARAMETER/SET MENU
REC/PAUSE POWER
Cursor buttons
DISPLAY SEARCH Skip Search
Cover
STOP PLAY PAUSE Numeric buttons 1 to 9
Numeric button +10 Numeric button 0
TV VOL +/–, TV INPUT, and TV MUTE
(Set 10KEY)
function if you have set up the manufacturer code for the TV Area.
INDEX (Set 10KEY)
INDEX (Set 10KEY)
Quick Reference Guide
POWER
DISPLAY SEARCH Skip Search STOP PLAY PAUSE (/Stop) Numeric buttons 1 to 9
CLEAR Numeric button +10 Numeric button 0
DISC +/– (Disc Skip)
TV VOL +/–, TV INPUT, and TV MUTE function if you have set up the manufacturer code for the TV Area.
REC/PAUSE POWER
DISPLAY SEARCH SOUND Skip Search STOP PLAY PAUSE Numeric buttons 1 to 9
Numeric button +10 Numeric button 0
TV VOL +/–, TV INPUT, and TV MUTE function if you have set up the manufacturer code for the TV Area.
V655120
AM Loop Antenna
Power Cord
FM Antenna
RL
Side Panel Sticker
When finding it difficult to fit this unit onto the shelf, remove the side panels after removing the screws tightened on the side panels. Put this sticker to cover the screw holes after tearing off the back side of the sticker.
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control
English
Insert the batteries in the correct direction by aligning the + and – marks on the batteries with the polarity illustrations (+ and –) inside the battery compartment. Change the batteries periodically. 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.
About changing batteries
As the batteries wear out, the operating range of the remote control decreases and the TRANSMIT indicator does not flash or its light becomes dim. When you
Reset button
notice any of these conditions, change all of the batteries.
Notes:
• If the remote control is without batteries for more than 20 minutes, or if worn out batteries remain in the unit, the contents of the memory may be cleared. If the memory is cleared, insert new batteries and reprogram any functions that may have been cleared.
• After you insert new batteries, be sure to push RESET in the battery compartment using a ball point pen or similar object before using the remote control. (This does not clear the contents of the memory.)
Using the Remote Control
The remote control transmits a directional infrared beam. Be sure to aim the remote control directly at the remote control sensor on the main unit to operate. When the sensor is covered or there is a large object between the remote control and the main unit, the sensor cannot receive signals. The sensor may not be able to receive signals properly when it is exposed to direct sunlight or a strong artificial light (such as a fluorescent or strobe light). In this case, change the direction of the light or reposition the main unit to avoid direct lighting.
VOLUME
INPUT
NATURAL SOUND AV RECEIVER RX–V3000RDS
STANDBY
/ON
SILENT
PHONES
SPEAKERS A
BASS
EXTENSION
B
PROCESSOR
DIRECT
BASS TREBLE REC OUT
30°30°
INPUT MODE
PRESET
EFFECT
/TUNING
FM/AM
SOURCE
DVD
MD/TAPE
CD-R
D-TV/LD
EDIT
TUNER
CABLE
SAT
CD
6CH
DSP
VCR 1
PHONO
INPUT
PROGRAM
VCR 2/DVR
VIDEO AUX
Approximately 6m (20 feet)
TUNING MODE
MEMORY
MAN'L/AUTO FM AUTO/NAN'L MONO
S VIDEO VIDEO L R OPTICALAUDIO
EON
PTY SEEK
RDS MODE
MODE START
VIDEO AUX
About handling the remote control
Handle the remote control with care. Do not spill water or other liquids on the remote control. Do not drop the remote control. Do not leave or store the remote control in the following types of conditions:
• high humidity or temperature such as near a heater, stove or bath; or
• dusty places; or
• in places subject to extremely low temperatures.
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Controls and Functions

Front Panel
When you are not operating the controls behind the front panel door, close the door. To open the door, press gently on the lower part of the panel.
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AUTO
PTY HOLD
P.DIRECT
SLEEP
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1 STANDBY/ON
Operation
Advanced
2 Remote Control Sensor 3 INPUT MODE
Additional
4 INPUT selector
Information
5 VOLUME
1
NATURAL SOUND AV RECEIVER RX–V3000RDS
STANDBY
/ON
PHONES
76
SILENT
BASS
EXTENSION
8
2
SPEAKERS A
B
PROCESSOR
DIRECT
9
R.D.S
BASS TREBLE REC OUT
q
0
D-TV/LD
CABLE
SAT
VCR 1
VCR 2/DVR
VIDEO AUX
5
SOURCE
DVD
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Turns this unit on (On mode) and off (Standby mode). When you turn on this unit, you will hear a click and there will be a four to five second delay before this unit can reproduce sound. In Standby mode, this unit consumes a small amount of power to be ready to respond to the remote control.
Selects the type of audio signal for the selected source.
Selects a source component.
Controls the output level of all audio channels. This does not affect the REC OUT level.
MD/TAPE
CD-R
TUNER
CD
PHONO
EFFECT
6CH
INPUT
r
6
MEMORY TUNED
D-TV/ LD
PTY
PS
CABLE
CT
RT STEREO
AUTO
EON
PTY HOLD
VCR 1 TUNER
NEWS INFO AFFAIRS SPORT
VCR2/ DVR
P.DIRECT
BASS
V-AUX PHONO
SLEEP
PRESET
/TUNING
EDIT
DSP
PROGRAM
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INPUT MODE
DVD MD/ TAPE
SAT CD-R
CD
MEMORY
FM/AM
MAN'L/AUTO FM AUTO/NAN'L MONO
S VIDEO VIDEO L R OPTICALAUDIO
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TUNING
MODE
4
RDS MODE
VIDEO AUX
INPUT
EON
PTY SEEK
MODE START
5
VOLUME
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8 BASS EXTENSION ON/OFF
When BASS EXTENSION is on, this feature boosts the bass frequency of the left and right Main channels by +6dB (60Hz) while maintaining overall tonal balance. This boost is useful if you do not use a subwoofer. However, this boost may not be noticeable if the Main speakers are set to “SMALL” and the bass output mode is set to “SWFR.”
9 PROCESSOR DIRECT ON/OFF
When PROCESSOR DIRECT is on, BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE, and BASS EXTENSION are bypassed, eliminating any alteration of the original signal.
0 BASS
Adjusts the low frequency response for the left and right Main speaker channels. Turn the control to the right to increase the low frequency response and turn the control to the left to decrease the low frequency response.
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p
6 PHONES
Outputs audio signals for private listening using headphones. When you connect headphones, no signals are output to the
PREOUT jacks or the speakers.
Appendix
7 SPEAKERS A/B
When SPEAKERS A/B is on, these buttons turn on the set of Main speakers connected to the A and/or B terminals on the rear panel.
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q TREBLE
Adjusts the high frequency response for the left and right Main channels. Turn the control to the right to increase the high frequency response.
w REC OUT
Selects the source you want to direct to the audio/video recorder.
Controls and Functions
e EFFECT
Switches the effect speakers (Center, Front Effect, Rear and Rear Center) on and off. If you turn off the output of these speakers using EFFECT, all DTS and Dolby Digital audio signals are directed to the Main left and right channels except for the LFE channel.
r 6CH INPUT
Switches between 6CH INPUT mode and normal input modes. 6CH INPUT mode takes priority over the source selected with the INPUT selector. You cannot use DSP sound field programs while using an external decoder.
t VIDEO AUX
Inputs audio and video signals from a portable external source such as a video camera. To reproduce source signals from these jacks, select V-AUX as the input source. To direct this source to the VCR 1 and VCR 2/DVR output jacks, select VIDEO AUX using REC OUT.
y FM/AM
Switches the reception band between FM and AM.
u Multi jog knob
Selects the tuning frequency in the tuning mode. Selects the preset station after pressing PRESET/TUNING to display a colon (:) in the tuning mode. Selects the DSP program after pressing DSP PROGRAM.
i MEMORY (MAN’L/AUTO FM)
Stores a station in the memory.
o TUNING MODE (AUTO/MAN’L MONO)
Switches the tuning mode between automatic and manual. To select the automatic tuning mode, press this button so that the AUTO tuning indicator appears in the front panel display (the STEREO indicator also appears if receiving a stereo broadcast). To select the manual tuning mode, press this button so that the AUTO tuning indicator does not appear.
p RDS MODE
When an RDS station is received, pressing this button changes the display mode into the PS mode, PTY mode, RT mode, and/ or CT mode (if the station employs these RDS data services) in turn.
a EON
Press this button to select a desired program type (NEWS, INFO, AFFAIRS, SPORT) when you want to call a radio program of that program type automatically.
s PTY SEEK MODE/START
Selects the desired program type and begins searching for a station.
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Display Indicators
1 Processor indicators
When any function of DTS/VIRTUAL/Dolby Digital/Dolby PROLOGIC/DSP/Dolby Digital Matrix 6.1/DTS ES is operating, its indicator lights up.
2 PCM
Lights up when this unit is reproducing PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) digital audio signals.
3 SPEAKERS A/B
Lights up according to which set of Main speakers is selected. Both indicators light up when both sets of speakers are selected.
4 Headphones
Lights up when headphones are connected.
5 Multi-information display
Shows the current DSP program and other information when adjusting or changing settings.
6 Input source
Shows the current input source with the arrow-shaped cursor.
7 BASS
Lights up while the BASS EXTENSION is on.
8 SLEEP
Lights up while the Sleep Timer is on.
9 P. DIRECT
Lights up while the PROCESSOR DIRECT is on.
0 STEREO
Lights up when the AUTO tuning indicator is on and the unit is receiving a strong signal for an FM stereo broadcast.
q MEMORY
Flashes to show a station can be saved.
w TUNED
Lights up when this unit tunes into a station.
e AUTO
Shows that the Tuner is in Automatic tuning mode.
r RDS mode
The name (s) of the RDS mode (s) employed by the currently received RDS station light (s) up. Illumination of the indicator on the head of a name shows that the corresponding RDS mode is now selected.
t EON
Lights up when an RDS station that employs the EON data service is received.
y PTY HOLD
Lights up while the search is performed in the PTY SEEK mode.
u PROGRAM type name
The name selected in the EON mode lights up.
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Controls and Functions
Rear panel
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OPTICAL
1
R
MD/TAPE
L
1 Audio component jacks
TUNER
R
3
– GND
FM AN T UNBAL.
AM ANT
75
CAUTION
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR CORRECT SETTING.
R
L
R
4
L
L
IMPEDAN CE SELECTOR
SET BEFORE POWER ON
FRONT
: 6ΩMIN ./ SPEAKER
REAR
: 4
: 4
REAR CENTER
: 4
CENTER
: 4
MAIN A OR B
: 8
A + B FRONT
: 8ΩMIN ./ SPEAKER
: 8
REAR
: 8
REAR CENTER
: 8
CENTER
: 8
MAIN A OR B
: 1 6
A + B
6
MIN ./ SPEAKER MIN ./ SPEAKER MIN ./ SPEAKER MIN ./ SPEAKER MIN ./ SPEAKER
MIN ./ SPEAKER MIN ./ SPEAKER MIN ./ SPEAKER MIN ./ SPEAKER
MIN ./ SPEAKER
0
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L
R
L
R
CENTER
L
R
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7 DIGITAL OPTICAL/COAXIAL jacks 2 Video component jacks 3 Antenna input terminals 4 Speaker terminals 5 AC OUTLETS
6 IMPEDANCE SELECTOR
Operation
Advanced
Additional
Information
Use these outlets to supply power to your other audio/video component.
8 6CH INPUT jacks
9 PRE OUT/MAIN IN jacks
0 AC power cord
Connect to a power outlet.
q GROUND terminal
w RS232C/CTRL OUT
These are control expansion terminals for Substitute Custom Installation use. Consult your dealer for details.
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Remote Control
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Controls and Functions
9 Operational buttons
Performs the operation selected by input selector.
0
Sound program selector/Numeric buttons
Selects the sound program.
q MUTE
Mutes the sound. Press again to restore audio output at the previous volume level.
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w VOLUME +/–
Increases or decreases the volume level.
e EFFECT
Switches the effect speakers (Center, Front, Rear, and Rear Center) on and off.
r PARAMETER/SET MENU
Selects the PARAMETER mode or SET MENU mode.
t Cursor buttons
Selects and adjusts DSP program parameters and SET MENU items according to the position of PARAMETER/SET MENU.
y STANDBY
Turns off the power.
u SYSTEM POWER
Turns on the power.
i Display
Displays the input or operation status.
o Source selector
Selects the source component.
1 CLEAR
Erases the content of learning.
2 RE-NAME
Renames the input name.
3 TRANSMIT
Flashes while the remote control is sending signals.
4 LEARN
Starts the learning function.
5 MACRO
Makes the MACRO setting.
6 MACRO ON/OFF
Turns the macro function on and off.
7 Input buttons
Selects the input source for playback.
8 6CH INPUT
Switches to the 6CH INPUT mode when using an external decoder.
p 10 KEY/DSP
Selects the numeric button mode or DSP program mode.
a LEVEL
Selects the effect speaker channel to be adjusted and sets the level.
s ON SCREEN
Selects the On-Screen Display mode for your video monitor.
d SLEEP
Sets the sleep timer.
f TEST
Outputs the test tone to adjust the speaker levels.
g Infrared window
h LIGHT
Turns the light on or off. When you press this button once, the light turns on for about ten seconds. Press again to turn off the light.
j Cover
k Å button
Switches the control area.
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IntroductionPreparationsBasic Operation

Preparations

Operation
Advanced
Additional
Information
Appendix
Speaker System Configurations 9
Hookups 10
Connecting Audio Components ............................................................................. 10
Connecting Video Components .............................................................................12
Connecting Speakers ..............................................................................................14
Connecting Subwoofers ......................................................................................... 16
Connecting an External Decoder............................................................................17
Connecting External Amplifiers.............................................................................17
Others ..................................................................................................................... 18
On-Screen Displays (OSD) 19
OSD Modes ............................................................................................................19
Selecting the OSD Mode........................................................................................ 19
Speaker Placement 20
Speaker Settings 21
Speaker Output Levels 22
Before You Begin...................................................................................................22
Dolby Surround Test .............................................................................................. 22
DSP Test................................................................................................................. 23
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Speaker System Configurations

The most complete speaker configuration consists of eight speakers: the left and right Main speakers, a Center speaker, the left and right Rear speakers, the left and right Front Effect speakers, and a Rear Center speaker. If you do not use eight speakers, you can direct the signals for speakers that are not in your system to other speakers in your configuration. A Subwoofer can be used with any of these configurations to produce a fuller sound.
English
Front Effect Speakers
Front Subwoofer
( )
Rear Speakers
Main Speakers
Center Speaker
Rear Center Speaker
Rear Subwoofer
Eight or Seven Speaker Configuration
–Full Cinema DSP–
When you reproduce feature film software, this configuration fully expresses the powerful and realistic sound qualities of 70 mm multitrack audio. The dialogue is positioned as if it were coming from directly on the screen, the sound effect is positioned slightly behind the screen, and the soundtrack music is positioned even further behind the screen to express the width and depth of the overall presentation. This configuration makes the most of this unit’s capability.
The Rear Center speaker is useful for playback of 6-channel Digital Surround.
Six Speaker Configuration –Hi Fi DSP–
This configuration is used the most for audio playback with HiFi DSP. It does not position the dialogue sound as well as a seven or eight speaker configuration. However, it creates a dynamic DSP (Digital Sound Field Processor) sound field which adds depth to the sound.
For this speaker configuration, change SET MENU item 1A. CENTER SP to “NONE” and 1D. REAR CT SP to “NONE”.
Five Speaker Configuration –Standard 5.1 Channel–
This configuration does not express the height of the sound field as well as the seven or eight speaker configuration. However, it positions the dialogue sound as coming directly from the screen.
For this speaker configuration, change SET MENU item 1F. FRNT EFCT SP to “NONE” and 1D. REAR CT SP to “NONE”.
Four Speaker Configuration
–Minimum Requirement–
In this configuration, the Center speaker signals and Front Effect speaker signals are directed to the left and right Main speakers.
For this speaker configuration, change SET MENU item 1A. CENTER SP to “NONE,” item 1F. FRNT EFCT SP to “NONE,” and item 1D. REAR CT SP to “NONE”.
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Hookups

Connecting Audio Components
Before you connect any components, disconnect the power supply to all the components you plan to connect including this unit and determine which jacks are for the left and right channels and for input and output.
IntroductionPreparationsBasic Operation
When you connect other YAMAHA audio component (such as a CD player or changer, MD deck, or tape deck), connect to terminals with the same number labels. Yamaha applies this labelling system to all its products. In the hookup illustrations on the following pages:
Connecting to digital jacks
This unit has digital jacks for direct transmission of digital signals through either coaxial or fiber optic cables. You can use the digital jacks to input PCM, DTS, and Dolby Digital bitstreams. When you connect components to both the COAXIAL and OPTICAL jacks (for CD and CABLE) priority is given to the input signals from the COAXIAL jack. All digital input jacks are acceptable for 96 kHz/24 bit digital signals.
About the dust protection cap
Pull out the cap from the optical jack before you connect the fiber optic cable. Do not discard the cap. When you are not using the optical jack, be sure to put the cap back in place. This cap protects the jack from dust. The OPTICAL jacks on this unit conform to the EIA standard. If you use a fiber optic cable that does not conform to this standard, this unit may not function properly.
Connecting a turntable
Operation
Advanced
Additional
Information
These jacks are for connecting a turntable with an MM or high output MC cartridge. If you have a turntable with a low output MC cartridge, use an inline boosting transformer or MC-head amplifier when connecting to these jacks. The GND terminal does not electrically ground the turntable. It simply reduces noise in the signal. In some cases, you may hear less noise if you do not connect to the GND terminal.
Connecting a CD player
• The COAXIAL CD and OPTICAL CD jacks are available for a CD player
which has coaxial or optical digital outputs.
• When you connect a CD player to both the COAXIAL CD and OPTICAL CD jacks, priority is given to the input signals from the COAXIAL CD jack.
Connecting an MD or DAT deck
• When you connect a recorder to this unit, keep the deck’s power on while using this unit. If the power is off, this unit may distort the sound from other component.
• When you record from source component connected to this unit while this unit’s power is off, the recorded sound may be distorted. To avoid this problem, turn on this unit.
• When you connect a CD recorder to both the analog and digital input and output jacks, priority is given to the digital signals.
Appendix
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Hookups
English
CD recorder
OPTICAL OUTPUT
OPTICAL OUTPUT
CD player
COAXIAL OUTPUT
OPTICAL INPUT
<Digital> <Digital> <Digital>
<Digital>
OUTPUT
L
R
INPUT
L
R
OUTPUT
L
R
<Analog>
<Analog>
<Analog>
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
<Digital>
OPTICAL INPUT
OUTPUT
OUT (REC)
OUT (REC)
MD/TAPE
recorder
R
L
<Analog>
INPUT
L
R
<Analog>
CENTER
Turntable
OUTPUT
GROUND
L
<Analog>
R
to/from External Amplifier
to/from External Controller
from External Decoder
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Hookups
Connecting Video Components
Before you connect any components, disconnect the power supply to all the components you plan to connect including this unit and determine which jacks are for the left and right channels and for input and output. After you finish all hookups, check them again to make sure they are correct.
About the video jacks
IntroductionPreparationsBasic Operation
There are three types of video jacks. Video signals input through the VIDEO jacks are the conventional composite video signals. Video signals input through the S VIDEO jacks are separated into luminance (Y) and color (C) video signals. The S-video signals achieve high quality color reproduction. Video signals input through the COMPONENT VIDEO jacks are separated into luminance (Y) and color difference (P signals. The jacks are also separated into three for each signal. The labels of the component video jacks may be different depending on the component (e.g. Y, C
B, CR / Y, PB, PR / Y, B-Y, R-Y/ etc.). Component video signals provide the best quality in picture reproduction.
If your video component has an S-video output or component video output, you can
Composite VIDEO jack
connect it to this unit. Connect the S-video signal output jack on your video component to the S-VIDEO jack or connect the component signal output jacks on your video component to the COMPONENT VIDEO jacks.
S VIDEO jack
COMPONENT VIDEO jacks
Notes:
• Each type of video jack works independently. Signals input through the composite video, S-video, and component jacks are output through the corresponding composite video, S­video, and component jacks respectively.
• Use a commercially available S-video cable when connecting to the S VIDEO jacks, and commercially available video cables when connecting to the COMPONENT VIDEO jacks.
• When you are using the COMPONENT VIDEO jacks, check the details in the owner’s manual that came with the component being connected.
B/CB, PR/CR) video
Operation
Advanced
Additional
Information
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COMPONENT OUTPUT
VIDEO OUTPUT
DTV/LD player
AUDIO OUTPUT
Cable TV/SAT
S VIDEO OUTPUT
S VIDEO OUTPUT
OPTICAL OUTPUT
VIDEO OUTPUT
AUDIO OUTPUT
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R
<Analog>
SAT OPTICAL OUTPUT
CABLE COAXIAL OUTPUT
<Video>
<Analog>
<Digital>
<Digital> <Digital>
<Video>
<Digital>
OPTICAL
OPTICAL OUTPUT
OUT (REC)
OUT (REC)
DVD player
AUDIO OUTPUT
COMPONENT OUTPUT
L
R
<Analog>
S VIDEO OUTPUT
VIDEO OUTPUT
<Video>
<Component Video>
CENTER
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<Component Video>
AUDIO INPUT
<Analog>
<Analog>
<Video>
<Video>
<Video>
<Component Video>
AUDIO OUTPUT
R
R
L
L
S VIDEO OUTPUT
VIDEO OUTPUT
S VIDEO INPUT
VIDEO INPUT
VCR 1/2
VIDEO
S VIDEO INPUT
Monitor
COMPONENT INPUT
INPUT
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Hookups
Connecting Speakers
This section explains how to connect speakers to this unit. After you finish connecting your speakers, use the SET MENU to change the signal output settings according to the number and size of the speakers in your configuration. Before connecting any speaker cords, identify which terminals are for the right and left channels and also the + and – polarities. If you connect speakers with the wrong polarity (+ to –), this unit will not reproduce clear sound.
IntroductionPreparationsBasic Operation
Using speaker cords
A speaker cord is actually a pair of insulated cables running side by side. One of the cables is colored or shaped differently, perhaps with a stripe, groove, or ridge. To make sure you always connect speakers with the correct polarity, determine the difference between the cables of your speaker cord, make a note of which cable you plan to use for which polarity (+ and –), and always connect the speaker cords consistently.
Strip off 9 mm (3/8 in.) of an inch of insulation from the ends of the cables.
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1
Twist the exposed wires of the cable together to prevent short circuits.
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2
3
Loosen the terminal knob by turning it counterclockwise.
3
Insert only the exposed portion of the cable into the slot in the side of the
4
4
terminal, and tighten the terminal knob.
Note:
• If your speaker cords have banana plugs, tighten the terminal knob and insert the plug into the end of the terminal.
Caution:
• Connect the speaker cords with care to avoid creating a short circuit. If you turn on the power and there is a short circuit, this unit may be damaged even though the protection circuit automatically shuts off the power.
Operation
Advanced
Additional
Information
Appendix
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Hookups
English
Right Rear
Speaker
TUNER
– GND
FM ANT
75
UNBAL.
AM ANT
Right Front
Speaker
CAUTION
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR CORRECT SETTING.
Rear Center
Speaker
Left Front
Speaker
IMPEDANCE SELECTOR
SET BEFORE POWER ON
FRONT
: 6ΩMIN ./ SPEAKER
REAR
: 4ΩMIN ./ SPEAKER
REAR CENTER
: 4
CENTER
: 4ΩMIN ./ SPEAKER
MAIN A OR B
: 4ΩMIN ./ SPEAKER
A + B
: 8
FRONT
: 8ΩMIN ./ SPEAKER
REAR
: 8
REAR CENTER
: 8ΩMIN ./ SPEAKER
CENTER
: 8ΩMIN ./ SPEAKER
MAIN A OR B
: 8
A + B
: 1 6ΩMIN ./ SPEAKER
Left Rear
Speaker
To other component
MIN ./ SPEAKER
MIN ./ SPEAKER
MIN ./ SPEAKER
MIN ./ SPEAKER
Subwoofer
system
Right Main B
Speaker
Left Main B
Speaker
Center Speaker
Right Main A
Speaker
Left Main A
Speaker
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Connecting Subwoofers
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CENTER
Right Rear
Speaker
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R
L
R
Subwoofer system
R
Subwoofer system
Left Rear
Speaker
L
Connecting a front subwoofer
Connect the signal input jack on your subwoofer to one of the PRE OUT/ MAIN IN SUBWOOFER jacks.
Notes:
• The SUBWOOFER jacks (output) have a built-in high cut-off filter (90 Hz). When using a powered subwoofer, set the high cut-off frequency to “MAX” on your Subwoofer.
• Both SUBWOOFER jacks output the same signal.
Connecting a rear subwoofer
By using both Front and Rear Subwoofers, the CINEMA-DSP sound field programs can produce realistic movie effects with powerful, dynamic sound. To take advantage of this dynamic sound, be sure to set the 1C. REAR L/R SP item in the SET MENU to “LARGE”, and connect your Rear speakers and Subwoofer as described below.
Connect the right + input terminal on your Subwoofer to the REAR R +
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1
terminal, and the right – input terminal on your Subwoofer to the REAR R – terminal with speaker cords.
2
Connect the left + input terminal on your Subwoofer to the REAR L +
2
terminal, and the left – input terminal on your Subwoofer to the REAR L – terminal with speaker cords.
3
Connect your Rear speakers to the output terminals on the Rear Subwoofer.
3
Be sure to connect the Rear speakers to the Subwoofer with the correct polarity.
Note:
• Adjust the speaker volume for the Subwoofer with the controls on the Subwoofers, not on this unit.
Operation
Advanced
Additional
Information
Appendix
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Hookups
Connecting an External Decoder
This unit is equipped with six additional input jacks (left and right MAIN, CENTER, left and right SURROUND and SUBWOOFER) for discrete multi-channel input from an external decoder, sound processor, or pre-amplifier. Connect the output jacks on your external decoder to the 6CH INPUT jacks.
Be sure to match the left and right outputs to the left and right input jacks for the main and surround channels. To listen to the sound from your external decoder, press 6CH INPUT on this unit or the remote control.
Notes:
• When you select 6CH INPUT as the input source, this unit automatically turns off the
digital sound field processor, and you cannot listen to DSP programs.
• When you select 6CH INPUT as the input source, chaging SPEAKER SET on the SET
MENU is not affected.
Connecting External Amplifiers
If you want to increase the power output to the speakers, or want to use another amplifier, connect an external amplifier to the PRE OUT/ MAIN IN terminals as follows.
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R
q
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r
q FRONT jacks
Front Effect channel line output jacks.
w REAR (Surround) jacks
Rear channel line output jacks.
e SUBWOOFER jacks
Main, Center, and Rear channel frequencies below 90 Hz are output through these jacks. You can also direct DTS and Dolby Digital LFE signals to this output. Adjust the volume level of the subwoofer with the control on the subwoofer. Subwoofer volume cannot be adjusted from this unit.
w e
CENTER
t
y
L
R
r CENTER jack
Center channel line output jack.
t REAR CENTER jack
Rear Center channel line output jack.
y MAIN jacks
MAIN IN jacks .......... Line input to this unit’s Main channel
When connecting to these jacks, signals input to the preamplifier of this unit will not be output from the main amplifier of this unit.
MAIN OUT jacks ..... Main channel line output jacks.
amplifiers.
The signals output through these jacks are affected by BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE, and BASS EXTENSION settings.
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Others
WARNING
Do not change the IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch setting while the power to
IntroductionPreparationsBasic Operation
this unit is on, otherwise this unit may be damaged.
IF THIS UNIT FAILS TO TURN ON WHEN THE STANDBY/ON SWITCH IS PRESSED:
The IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch may not be set to either end. If so, set the switch to either end when this unit is in the standby mode.
G.
IMPEDAN CE SELECTOR
SET BEFORE POWER ON
FRONT
: 6ΩMIN ./ SPEAKER
MIN ./ SPEAKER
REAR
: 6
MIN ./ SPEAKER
: 6
REAR CENTER
: 4
CENTER
MIN ./ SPEAKER
MAIN A OR B
MIN ./ SPEAKER
: 4
A + B
MIN ./ SPEAKER
: 8
FRONT
: 8ΩMIN ./ SPEAKER
MIN ./ SPEAKER
REAR
: 8
MIN ./ SPEAKER
: 8
REAR CENTER
: 8
CENTER
MIN ./ SPEAKER
MAIN A OR B
MIN ./ SPEAKER
: 8
A + B
MIN ./ SPEAKER
: 1 6
IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch
Select the position whose requirements your speaker system meets.
(Upper position)
FRONT EFFECT:
The impedance of each speaker must be 6 or higher.
REAR: The impedance of each speaker must be 6 or higher. REAR CENTER:
The impedance of the speaker must be 6 or higher.
CENTER: The impedance of the speaker must be 4 or higher. MAIN: If you use one pair of main speakers, the impedance of each speaker
must be 4 or higher. If you use two pairs of main speakers, the impedance of each speaker must be 8 or higher.
(Lower position)
FRONT EFFECT:
The impedance of each speaker must be 8 or higher.
REAR: The impedance of each speaker must be 8 or higher. REAR CENTER:
The impedance of the speaker must be 8 or higher.
CENTER: The impedance of the speaker must be 8 or higher. MAIN: If you use one pair of main speakers, the impedance of each speaker
must be 8 or higher. If you use two pairs of main speakers, the impedance of each speaker must be 16 or higher.
Operation
Advanced
R
ER ON
./ SPEAKER ./ SPEAKER ./ SPEAKER ./ SPEAKER ./ SPEAKER ./ SPEAKER
Additional
./ SPEAKER ./ SPEAKER
Information
./ SPEAKER ./ SPEAKER ./ SPEAKER
IN./ SPEAKER
IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch
AC Power Cord
AC OUTLETS
Connecting the AC power cord
Plug in this unit to a wall outlet when all connections are complete.
Caution:
• Do not use other AC power cords than the one provided.
AC OUTLETS
Use these to connect the power cords from your other components to this unit. The power to the switched outlets is controlled by this unit’s STANDBY/ON (SYSTEM POWER or STANDBY on the remote). These outlets will supply power to any connected unit whenever this unit is turned on. The maximum power (total power consumption of components) that can be connected to AC OUTLETS is 100 W.
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On-Screen Displays (OSD)

You can display the operation information for this unit on a video monitor. If you display the SET MENU and DSP sound field program parameter settings on a screen, it is much easier to see the available options and parameters than it is by reading this information on the front panel display. If a video source is being reproduced, the OSD is superimposed over the image. If a video source is not being reproduced (or the source component is set in the standby mode), you can set the OSD to turn on (blue background) or off with “14 DISPLAY SET” on the SET MENU.
OSD Modes
English
P01 CONCERT HALL 1
≥ Europe Hall A
INIT.DLY…………30ms ROOM SIZE…………1.0 LIVENESS…………………5
Full Display (ex.)
CONCERT HALL 1
P01
Europe Hall A
Short Display (ex.)
Selecting the OSD Mode
ON SCREEN
You can change the amount of information the OSD shows.
Full Display ..........This mode always shows the sound field program parameter
settings on the video monitor.
Short Display........ This mode briefly shows the same contents as the front panel
display at the bottom of the screen, then disappears.
Display Off ........... This mode briefly shows the “DISPLAY OFF” message at the
bottom of the screen, then disappears. Afterwards, no changes to operations appear on the screen except those of the ON
SCREEN.
Notes:
• When you choose the Full Display mode, the INPUT selector, VOLUME, and some
other types of operation information are displayed at the bottom of the screen in the same format as the front panel display.
• The OSD signal is not output through the REC OUT selector, and will not be recorded
with any video signal.
• The SET MENU, TEST DOLBY SUR and TEST DSP appear regardless of the OSD mode.
When you turn on the power, the video monitor and front panel display shows
1
1
the level of the main volume for a few seconds and then switches to show the current sound field program.
Press ON SCREEN on the remote control repeatedly to change the display
2
2
mode. The OSD mode changes in the following order: Full Display, Short Display,
and Display Off.
Notes:
• If you choose a video input source that has component connected to both the S VIDEO IN and composite VIDEO IN jacks, and both the S VIDEO OUT and
composite VIDEO OUT jacks are connected to a video monitor, the video signal is output to both the S VIDEO OUT and VIDEO OUT jacks. However, the OSD is carried only on the S-video signal. If no video signal is input, the OSD is carried on both the S-video and composite video signals.
• If your video monitor is connected only to the COMPONENT VIDEO jacks of this unit, the OSD is not shown. Make sure to connect your video monitor to the COMPONENT VIDEO jack and either VIDEO or S VIDEO jacks if you would like to see the OSD.
• Playing back video software that has an anti-copy signal or video signals with a lot of noise may produce unstable images.
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Speaker Placement

Where you place your speakers has a tremendous effect on how well your system sounds.
Main
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Speaker
RL
TV or Video
monitor
TV or Video
monitor
Center Speaker
0.5~1m1m 1m0.5~1m1.5~3m (1~3ft)(3ft) (3ft)(1~3ft)(5~15ft)
FL
L
CR
RC
Main
Speaker
FR
RR
Placing the Main speakers
Place the left and right Main speakers an equal distance from the main listening position. If you have a TV or video monitor in your system, the distance of each speaker from each side of the TV or video monitor should be the same.
Placing the Center speaker
If you have a TV or video monitor in your system, align the front face of the Center speaker with the front face of the monitor. Place the speaker as close to the monitor as possible, such as directly over or under the monitor. If you place the speaker under the monitor, the Front Effect speakers can adjust the height of the sound to correspond with the action on the screen (depending on the listener’s position). If you have a projection screen in your system, place the Center speaker under the screen. Be sure to align the speaker with the center of the screen.
Placing the Front Effect, Rear, and Rear Center
speakers
The Front Effect speakers should be placed about 0.5~1m (1~3 feet) outside the Main speakers and in the front of the room. They should be turned toward the main listening position. Place the Rear speakers in the back of the room so they face the main listening position. The Rear speakers can be placed farther apart than the Front Effect speakers. The Front Effect and Rear speakers should be placed about
1.8m (6 feet) above the floor. Once you begin listening to programs, continue to adjust the speaker placement
until you obtain a balanced sound from the Main speakers and the Front Effect and Rear speakers.
Operation
Advanced
Additional
Information
Appendix
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Front Effect speakers
Main speakers
Center Speaker
Front Subwoofer
1/4
1
C
Rear speakers
Rear Subwoofer
R
1.8 m (6 feet)
Rear Center speaker
When you use a projection screen
Place the speakers as shown in the illustration. The Main speakers should be placed about one-quarter of the way up from the bottom of the screen. Place the Center speaker in the center and directly under the screen. The Center speaker provides precise dialogue localization. When you use a projection screen with your system, the Front Effect speakers provide better effect quality. The CINEMA-DSP sound field programs raise the sound from the Center speaker upward and provide natural sound corresponding with the video images.
Placing the Subwoofers
Place the Front Subwoofer near the Main speakers. Turn it slightly toward the center of the room to reduce wall reflections. If you use a Rear Subwoofer, place it behind the main listening position. The placement of the Rear Subwoofer is not critical because of the ultralow frequencies of the sound being reproduced.
By adding a high quality Subwoofer to the speaker system configurations shown on page 9, you can enjoy more powerful and realistic movie effects, even if your Main speakers are large.
Notes:
• If you use different brands of speakers (with different tonal qualities) in your configuration, the tone of a moving human voice and other types of sound may not shift smoothly. We recommend that you use speakers from the same manufacturer or speakers with the same tonal quality. You can also adjust the output levels and equalization of your effect speakers using the SET MENU.
• If you are using small speakers, the addition of a Subwoofer will reinforce the sound effects of movies.
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Speaker Settings

This unit has seven SPEAKER SET items in the SET MENU that you must set according to the number of speakers in your configuration and their size. The following table summarizes these SPEAKER SET items, and shows the initial settings as well as other possible settings. If the initial settings are not appropriate for your speaker configuration, change the settings in the SET MENU.
Summary of SPEAKER SET items 1A through 1G
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Item
1A. CENTER SP
1B. MAIN SP
1C. REAR L/R SP
1D. REAR CT SP
1E. LFE/BASS OUT
1F. FRNT EFCT SP
1G. MAIN LEVEL
Note:
• When you adjust the balance of the output level from the Right and Left Main speakers, use “L/R BALANCE” on the SET MENU.
Selects the Center channel output mode according to the size of the Center speaker. The possible settings are LRG (large), SML (small), and NONE.
Selects the Main channel output mode according to the size of the Main speakers. The possible settings are LARGE and SMALL.
Selects the Rear channel output mode according to the size of the Rear speakers. The possible settings are LRG (large), SML (small), and NONE.
Selects the Rear Center channel output according to the size of the Rear Center speaker. The possible settings are LRG (large), SML (small), and NONE.
Selects a speaker for the LFE/Bass signal output. The possible settings are SWFR (subwoofer), MAIN, and BOTH.
Selects the Front Effect signal output mode for the Front Effect signals. The possible settings are YES and NONE.
Selects the output level for the Main channel signal. The possible settings are Normal and –10 dB.
Description
Initial Setting
LRG
LARGE
LRG
LRG
BOTH
YES
Normal
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Speaker Output Levels

This section explains how to set the speaker levels using the test tone. There are two tests; Dolby Surround test and DSP test.
Before Y ou Begin
IntroductionPreparationsBasic Operation
Dolby Surround Test
Operation
Advanced
BASS TREBLE
FL
LRLC
R
RC
FR
RR
Set BASS and TREBLE on the front panel to “0” (the center position) and
1
1
turn off BASS EXTENSION.
Use the remote control for the next three steps. Sit in the main listening
2
2
position and set PARAMETER/SET MENU on the remote control to PARAMETER.
Set 10 KEY/DSP to DSP and press q/DTS SUR.
3
3
Press TEST to select the test to be performed.
4
4
Select “TEST DOLBY SUR.” to match the output levels of the Center, Rear Center and Rear Left and Rear Right speakers to the left and right Main speakers. Select “TEST DSP” to match the output levels of the Front Effect speakers to the Main speakers.
After the Dolby Surround test is selected, “TEST DOLBY SUR.” appears in
1
1
the video monitor and in the front display.
2
Adjust VOLUME +/– to hear the test tone for each speaker. Make an
2
adjustment so that the output level coming from each speaker is same.
• The test tone is produced from the left Main speaker, Center speaker, right Main speaker, Rear Right speaker, Rear Center speaker, and Rear Left speaker in order. The tone lasts for 2.5 seconds each time.
• Press and hold h or g to stop the sequence temporarily.
• Press h or g to select the speaker to be tested.
Additional
Information
Appendix
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TEST DOLBY SUR.
EFFECT LEVEL L SUR. 0dB
EFFECT LEVEL L SUR. 0dB
When adjusting is complete, press TEST twice to stop the test tone.
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3
You can increase the output levels of the effect channels (Rear Left, Rear Right, Rear Center, and Center) to +10dB. If the output level of the Center, Rear and Rear Center speakers is lower than that from the Main speakers even after you have increased the sound volume level of the Center, Rear, and Rear Center speakers up to +10dB, set the 1G. MAIN LEVEL item to this setting decreases the Main speaker volume level to about one-third the normal level. After you set the 1G. MAIN LEVEL item in the SET MENU to “–10dB,” adjust the levels for the Center, Rear, and Rear Center speakers again.
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