Yamaha Audio RX-V3300 User Manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
RX-V3300
UA
AV Receiver
I CAUTION
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Explanation of Graphical Symbols
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert you to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
1 Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions
should be read before the product is operated.
2 Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions
should be retained for future reference.
3 Heed Warnings – All warnings on the product and in the
operating instructions should be adhered to.
4 Follow Instructions – All operating and use instructions
should be followed.
5 Cleaning – Unplug this product from the wall outlet before
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
6 Attachments – Do not use attachments not recommended
by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
7 Water and Moisture – Do not use this product near water –
for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool; and the like.
8 Accessories – Do not place this product on an unstable cart,
stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
9 A product and cart combination should be
moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.
10 Ventilation – Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided
for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
11 Power Sources – This product should be operated only from
the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
12 Grounding or Polarization – This product may be equipped
with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
13 Power-Cord Protection – Power-supply cords should be
routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product.
14 Lightning – For added protection for this product during a
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
15 Power Lines – An outside antenna system should not be
located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
16 Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets, extension
cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
17 Object and Liquid Entry – Never push objects of any kind
into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
18 Servicing – Do not attempt to service this product yourself
as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
19 Damage Requiring Service – Unplug this product from the
wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into
the product,
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water,
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION II
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE : DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!
This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product.
2. IMPORTANT : When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA.
3. NOTE : This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class “B” digital devices. Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices.
This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual, may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices.
Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations. If this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be determined by turning the unit “OFF” and “ON”, please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures:
Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference.
Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s.
In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead, change the lead-in to coaxial type cable.
If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results, please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product. If you can not locate the appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha Electronics Corp., U.S.A. 6660 Orangethorpe Ave, Buena Park, CA
90620.
The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING
MAST
GROUND CLAMP
ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT (NEC SECTION 810–20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810–21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250. PART H)
ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT
NEC
– NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
FCC INFORMATION (for US customers)
Note to CATV system installer:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
d) If the product does not operate normally by following
the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation,
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any
way, and
f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in
performance - this indicates a need for service.
20 Replacement Parts – When replacement parts are
required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
21 Safety Check – Upon completion of any service or
repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
22 Wall or Ceiling Mounting – The unit should be mounted
to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.
23 Heat – The product should be situated away from heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
24 Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an outside antenna or
cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.
1 To assure the finest performance, please read this manual
carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference.
2 Install this sound system in a well ventilated, cool, dry, clean
place — away from direct sunlight, heat sources, vibration, dust, moisture, and/or cold. Allow ventilation space of at least 30 cm on the top, 20 cm on the left and right, and 20 cm on the back of this unit.
3 Locate this unit away from other electrical appliances,
motors, or transformers to avoid humming sounds.
4 Do not expose this unit to sudden temperature changes from
cold to hot, 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 Avoid 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.
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 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 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 AC power plug from the wall outlet.

CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT.

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 the standby mode, and disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
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.
FOR CANADIAN CUSTOMERS
To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot and fully insert. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
IMPORTANT
Please record the serial number of this unit in the space below. Model: Serial No.: The serial number is located on the rear of the unit. Retain this Owner’s Manual in a safe future reference.
III CAUTION
We Want You Listening For A Lifetime
YAMAHA and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion – and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing.
Since hearing damage from loud sounds is often undetectable until it is too late, YAMAHA and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you to avoid prolonged exposure from excessive volume levels.
English

INTRODUCTION

PREPARATION
BASIC
OPERATION
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
ADVANCED
OPERATION
1

CONTENTS

ADVANCED OPERATION
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES ................... 46
Control Area ............................................................ 46
Setting the Manufacturer Code ............................... 47
Learn Feature .......................................................... 48
Changing the Source Name in the Display
Window ...............................................................49
Using the Macro Feature ......................................... 50
Clearing Learned Functions, Macros, Renamed
Source Names, and Setup Manufacturer Codes .. 52
Clearing a Learned Function ................................... 53
Clearing a Macro Function ...................................... 53
Each Component Control Area ............................... 55
SET MENU ........................................................... 60
Adjusting the Items on the SET MENU ................. 60
1 SPEAKER SET (speaker mode settings) ............ 61
2 LOW FRQ TEST ................................................ 65
3 L/R BALANCE (balance of the left and right
main speakers)..................................................... 65
4 HP TONE CTRL (headphone tone control)........ 66
5 CENTER GEQ (center graphic equalizer) ..........66
6 INPUT RENAME ............................................... 66
7 I/O ASSIGNMENT ............................................. 67
8 INPUT MODE (initial input mode) .................... 68
9 PARAM. INI (parameter initialization) .............. 68
10LFE LEVEL ........................................................ 68
11D-RANGE (dynamic range) ............................... 69
12SP DELAY ..........................................................69
13DISPLAY SET ....................................................70
14MEMORY GUARD ............................................ 71
156CH INPUT SET ................................................ 71
16ZONE2 SET ........................................................ 72
ADJUSTING THE LEVEL OF THE EFFECT
SPEAKERS ....................................................... 73
SLEEP TIMER ..................................................... 74
Setting the Sleep Timer ........................................... 74
Canceling the Sleep Timer ...................................... 74
ZONE 2 ................................................................. 75
Zone 2 Connections ................................................. 75
Remote Control in Zone 2 .......................................76
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
SOUND FIELD PROGRAM PARAMETER
EDITING .......................................................... 77
What Is a Sound Field? ........................................... 77
Sound Field Program Parameters ............................ 77
Changing Parameter Settings .................................. 78
Resetting a Parameter to the Factory-set Value ....... 78
DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PARAMETER
DESCRIPTIONS .............................................. 79
TROUBLESHOOTING....................................... 83
GLOSSARY .......................................................... 88
SPECIFICATIONS .............................................. 90
INTRODUCTION
CONTENTS ............................................................ 1
FEATURES ............................................................. 2
GETTING STARTED ............................................ 3
Checking the Package Contents ................................ 3
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control ................3
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS ......................... 4
Front Panel ................................................................ 4
Remote Control ......................................................... 6
Using the Remote Control .........................................7
Front Panel Display ...................................................8
Rear Panel ................................................................. 9
PREPARATION
SPEAKER SETUP ............................................... 10
Speakers to Be Used ................................................ 10
Speaker Placement .................................................. 11
Connecting the Speakers ......................................... 12
CONNECTIONS .................................................. 15
Before Connecting Components ............................. 15
Connecting Video Components ............................... 15
Connecting Audio Components .............................. 18
Connecting the Antennas......................................... 20
Connecting to an External Amplifier ...................... 21
Connecting to the 6CH INPUT Jacks ..................... 21
Connecting the Power Supply Cords ...................... 22
Turning on the Power .............................................. 23
ON-SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) .......................... 24
OSD Modes ............................................................. 24
Selecting the OSD Mode .........................................24
SPEAKER MODE SETTINGS .......................... 25
Summary of SPEAKER SET Items 1A
through 1H .......................................................... 25
ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER OUTPUT
LEVELS ............................................................ 26
Before You Begin .................................................... 26
TEST DOLBY SUR. ...............................................26
TEST DSP ............................................................... 28
BASIC OPERATION
BASIC PLAYBACK ............................................. 29
Input Modes and Indications ................................... 31
Selecting a Sound Field Program ............................ 32
Selecting PRO LOGIC, PRO LOGIC
or Neo: 6 ............................................................. 33
DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROCESSING
(DSP) ................................................................. 35
Understanding Sound Fields ................................... 35
Hi-Fi DSP Programs ............................................... 35
CINEMA-DSP ........................................................ 35
Straight Decode ....................................................... 36
Sound Field Effect ................................................... 36
Features of DSP Programs ...................................... 37
Table of Program Names for Each Input Format .... 40
TUNING ................................................................ 41
Automatic and Manual Tuning................................ 41
Presetting Stations ................................................... 42
Tuning in to a Preset Station ................................... 44
Exchanging Preset Stations ..................................... 44
BASIC RECORDING .......................................... 45
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Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
“DTS”, “DTS-ES Extended Surround” and “Neo: 6” are trademarks of Digital Theater System, Inc.

FEATURES

Built-in 8-Channel Power Amplifier
Minimum RMS Output Power
(0.02% THD, 20 Hz – 20 kHz, 8Ω) Main: 130 W + 130 W Center: 130 W Rear: 130 W + 130 W Rear center: 130 W (0.05% THD, 1 kHz, 8 ) Front effect: 25 W + 25 W
Multi-Mode Digital Sound Field Processing
Dolby Pro Logic/Dolby Pro Logic
Decoder
Dolby Digital/Dolby Digital EX Decoder
DTS/DTS ES Matrix 6.1, Discrete 6.1, DTS 96/
24, DTS Neo: 6 Decoder
CINEMA DSP: Combination of YAMAHA DSP
Technology and Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Digital or DTS
Virtual CINEMA DSP
SILENT CINEMA DSP
Sophisticated AM/FM Tuner
40-Station Random Access Preset Tuning
Automatic Preset Tuning
Preset Station Shifting Capability (Preset
Editing)
Other Features
96-kHz/24-bit D/A Converter
“SET MENU” which Provides You with 16 Items
for Optimizing This Unit for Your Audio/Video System
Test Tone Generator for Easier Speaker Balance
Adjustment
6-Channel External Decoder Input for Other
Future Formats
BASS EXTENSION Button for Reinforcing
Bass Response
On Screen Display Function Helpful in
Controlling This Unit
S Video Signal Input/Output Capability
Component Video Input/Output Capability
Video Signal Conversion (S Video Composite
Video) Capability for Monitor Out
Optical and Coaxial Digital Audio Signal Jacks
Sleep Timer
Remote Control with Preset Manufacturer Codes
and “Learning” Macro Capability
PROCESSOR DIRECT for no alteration of the
original signal
Custom Installation Facility
y indicates a tip for your operation.
• Some operations can be performed by using either the buttons on the main unit or on the remote control. In cases when the button names differ between the main unit and the remote control, the button name on the remote control is given in parentheses in this manual.
• This manual is printed prior to production. Design and specifications are subject to change in part for the purpose of the improvement in operativity and others. In this case the product has priority.
English
INTRODUCTION PREPARATION
BASIC
OPERAIONT
ADVANCED
OPERATION
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
APPENDIX
3
TRANSMIT
RE-NAME
STANDBY
6CH INPUT
SOUND
SYSTEM
CLEAR LEARN MACRO
OFF ON
MACRO
PHONO
A
B
CD
DVD
VCR2/DVR
VCR 1
TITLE
MENU
CHAPTER
PAUSESTOPPOWER
REC
HALL 1
EX/ES
DSP
10KEY
ROCK
CONCERT
MOVIE
THEATER 1
MOVIE
THEATER 2
MUTE
VOLUME
STEREO
TV INPUT
TV VOL
CH
PRESET
DISC
PARAMETER
SET MENU
EFFECT
LEVEL
ON SCREEN
TESTSLEEP
TV MUTE
MUSIC VIDEOTVTHEATER
ENTER-
TAINMENT
HALL 2
CHURCH
JAZZ CLUB
SELECT
/DTS
SUR.
CHP/INDEX
A/B/C/D/E
SELECT
DISPLAY
SEARCH
SOURCE
PLAY
+
ENTER
D-TV/LD
CBL/SAT
CD-R
MD/TAPE
TUNER
V-AUX
POWER
1
596
10
010100
11 12
78
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Installing Batteries in the Remote Control

1 Open the battery compartment cover. 2 Insert three supplied batteries (LR6) in the
correct direction by aligning the + and – marks on the batteries with the polarity markings (+ and –) on the inside of the battery compartment.
3 After new batteries are correctly inserted,
press the RESET button in the battery compartment using a ball point pen or similar object. (This does not clear the contents of the memory.)
4 Replace the cover as pressing until it snaps
into place.
Notes on batteries
• Change all of the batteries if you notice the condition like; the operating range of the remote control decreases, the indicator does not flash or its light 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.
• 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.
If the remote control is without batteries for more than 3 minutes, or if exhausted batteries remain in the remote control, the contents of the memory may be cleared. When the memory is cleared, insert new batteries, set up the manufacturer code and program any acquired functions that may have been cleared.
AM loop antenna
Indoor FM antenna (Australia model only)
Indoor FM antenna (U.S.A. model only)
Batteries (LR6) × 3
Remote control

GETTING STARTED

Checking the Package Contents

Check your package to make sure it has the following items.
Power Cord (U.S.A. model only)
RESET button
4
BASS
VOLUME
VIDEO AUX
SILENT
PROGRAM
STEREO
REC OUT /ZONE 2
SPEAKERS
INPUT
MODE
BASS
EXTENSION
PROCESSOR
DIRECT
PRESET
/
TUNING
PHONES
EFFECT
SOURCE
/REMOTE
MD/TAPE
CD–R
TUNER
CD
PHONO
DVD
D–TV/LD
CBL/SAT
VCR 1
V–AUX
VCR2 /DVR
A/B/C/D/E
S VIDEO
MEMORY
FM/AM
EDIT
PRESET
/TUNING
MAN'L/AUTO FM AUTO/MAN'L MONO
TUNING
MODE
VIDEO AUDIO OPTICALLR
STANDBY
/
ON
NATURAL SOUND AV RECEIVER RX-V3300
TREBLE
+
+
6CH
INPUT
AB
DIGITAL
PRESET
/TUNING
EDIT
MEMORY
MAN'L/AUTO FM
TUNING
MODE
AUTO/MAN'L MONO
FM/AM
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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

Front Panel

1 STANDBY/ON
Turns on and sets this unit in the standby mode. When you turn on this unit, you will hear a click and there will be a 4 to 5-second delay before this unit can reproduce sound.
Standby mode
In this mode, this unit consumes a small amount of power to receive infrared-signals from the remote control.
2 INPUT selector
Selects the input source you want to listen to or watch.
3 (INPUT) MODE
Sets the priority for the types of input signals (AUTO, DTS, ANALOG) to receive when one component is connected to two or more input jacks of this unit (see page 31). Priority cannot be set when 6CH INPUT is selected as the input source.
4 Remote control sensor
Receives signals from the remote control.
5 Front panel display
Shows information about the operational status of this unit.
6 VOLUME
Controls the output level of all audio channels. This does not affect the REC OUT level.
7 PHONES jack
Outputs audio signals for private listening with headphones. When you connect headphones, no signals are output to the PRE OUT/MAIN IN jacks or to the speakers. (There is an exception depending on the “1H SP B SET” setting on the SET MENU.)
8 BASS EXTENSION
Turns on or off the BASS EXTENSION function at each time the button is pressed, this feature boosts the bass frequency of the left and right main channels by +6 dB (60 Hz) while maintaining overall tonal balance. This boost is useful if you do not use a subwoofer.
9 PROCESSOR DIRECT
Turns on or off the PROCESSOR DIRECT function at each time the button is pressed. When this is on, BASS, TREBLE, and BASS EXTENSION are bypassed, eliminating any alteration of the original signal.
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English
INTRODUCTION PREPARATION
BASIC
OPERAIONT
ADVANCED
OPERATION
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
APPENDIX
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
DIGI T A L
NATURAL SOUN
D AV REC
EIVER RX-V3300
To open, press gently on the lower part of the panel.
0 SPEAKERS A/B
Turn on or off the set of main speakers connected to the A and/or B terminals on the rear panel at each time its corresponding button is pressed. (Depending on the “1H SP B SET” setting on the SET MENU, the output from each speaker varies when SPEAKER B is set to on.)
q BASS
Adjusts the low-frequency response for the left and right main channels. Turn the control to the right to increase or to the left to decrease the low-frequency response.
w TREBLE
Adjusts the high-frequency response for the left and right main channels. Turn the control to the right to increase or to the left to decrease the high-frequency response.
Note
• If you increase or decrease the high-frequency or the low­frequency sound to an extreme level, the tonal quality from the center and rear speakers may not match that of the left and right main speakers.
e REC OUT/ZONE 2
Selects the source you want to direct to the audio/video recorder and ZONE 2 outputs independent of the source you are listening to or watching in the main room. When set to the SOURCE/REMOTE position, the input source is directed to all outputs.
r STEREO/EFFECT
Switches the normal stereo or DSP effect reproduction. When STEREO is selected, 2-channel input signals are directed to the main left and right speakers without effect sounds. All Dolby Digital and DTS audio signals except for the LFE channel are mixed down to the main left and right speakers.
t A/B/C/D/E
Selects one of the 5 preset station groups (A to E).
y PROGRAM l / h
Selects the DSP program.
u 6CH INPUT
Selects the source connected to the 6CH INPUT jacks. The source selected by pressing 6CH INPUT takes priority over the source selected with INPUT (or the input selector buttons on the remote control).
i PRESET/TUNING l / h
Selects preset station number 1 to 8 when the colon (:) appears next to the band indication on the front panel display, and selects the tuning frequency when the colon (:) does not appear.
o VIDEO AUX jacks
Inputs audio and video signals from a portable external source such as a game console. To reproduce source signals from these jacks, select V-AUX as the input source.
p PRESET/TUNING EDIT
Switches the function of PRESET/TUNING l / h (the colon (:) turns on or off) between selecting a preset station number and tuning. This button is also used to exchange the assignment of two preset stations with each other.
a FM/AM
Switches the reception band between FM and AM.
s MEMORY (MAN’L/AUTO FM)
Stores a station in the memory. Hold down this button for more than 3 seconds to start automatic preset tuning.
d 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 “AU TO” indicator lights up on the front panel display. To select the manual tuning mode, press this button so that the “AUTO ” indicator does not light up.
Opening and closing the front panel door
When you want to use the controls behind the front panel door, open the door gently pressing on the lower part of the panel. When you are not using them, close the door.
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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
TRANSMIT
RE-NAME
STANDBY
6CH INPUT
SOUND
SYSTEM
CLEAR LEARN MACRO
OFF ON
MACRO
PHONO
A
B
CD
DVD
VCR2/DVR
VCR 1
TITLE
MENU
CHAPTER
PAUSESTOPPOWER
REC
HALL 1
EX/ES
DSP
10KEY
ROCK
CONCERT
MOVIE
THEATER 1
MOVIE
THEATER 2
MUTE
VOLUME
STEREO
TV INPUT
TV VOL
CH
PRESET
DISC
PARAMETER
SET MENU
EFFECT
LEVEL
ON SCREEN
TESTSLEEP
TV MUTE
MUSIC VIDEOTVTHEATER
ENTER-
TAINMENT
HALL 2
CHURCH
JAZZ CLUB
SELECT
/DTS
SUR.
CHP/INDEX
A/B/C/D/E
SELECT
DISPLAY
SEARCH
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Remote Control

This section describes the controls and their functions of the remote control. See “REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES” on pages 46 to 59 for operating other components with this remote control.
1 Infrared window
Outputs infrared control signals. Aim this window at the component you want to operate.
2 RE-NAME
Used for changing the input source name in the display window (see page 49).
3 TRANSMIT indicator
Flashes while the remote control is sending signals.
4 STANDBY
Sets this unit in the standby mode.
5 SYSTEM POWER
Turns on the power of this unit.
6 Display window
Shows the selected source component that you are controlling.
7 SOURCE SELECT k/n
Selects the another component to control independently from the input that has been selected by pressing an input selector button.
8 LIGHT
Turn 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.
9 10KEY/DSP
Selects the numeric button (10KEY) mode or DSP mode.
0 Operation buttons
Provides functions such as play, stop, skip, etc. for operating your other components selected by the input selector buttons.
q EX/ES
Turns on or off the Dolby Digital EX or DTS ES decoder with 10 KEY/DSP set to the DSP position.
w LEVEL
Selects the effect speaker channel to be adjusted and sets the level.
e ON SCREEN
Selects the on-screen display (OSD) mode for your video monitor.
r SLEEP
Sets the sleep timer.
t TEST
Outputs the test tone to adjust the speaker levels.
y CLEAR
Used for clearing functions acquired when using the learn and rename features, and set manufacturer codes (see pages 52 and 53).
u LEARN
Used for setting up the manufacturer code or for programming the functions of other remote controls (see pages 47 to 49).
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INTRODUCTION PREPARATION
BASIC
OPERAIONT
ADVANCED
OPERATION
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
APPENDIX
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
BASS
VOLUME
VIDEO AUX
SILENT
PROGRAM
STEREO
REC OUT /ZONE 2
SPEAKERS
INPUT
MODE
BASS
EXTENSION
PROCESSOR
DIRECT
PRESET
/
TUNING
PHONES
EFFECT
SOURCE /REMOTE
MD/TAPE
CD–R
TUNER
CD
PHONO
DVD
D–TV/LD
CBL/SAT
VCR 1
V–AUX
VCR2 /DVR
A/B/C/D/E
S VIDEO
MEMORY
FM/AM
EDIT
PRESET /TUNING
MAN'L/AUTO FM AUTO/MAN'L MONO
TUNING MODE
VIDEO AUDIO OPTICALLR
STANDBY
/
ON
NATURAL SOUND AV RECEIVER RX-V3300
TREBLE
+–
+
6CH INPUT
AB
DIGITAL
30°30°
Approximately 6 m (20 feet)
i MACRO
Used to program a series of operations for control by a single button (see pages 51 and 52).
o MACRO ON/OFF
Turns the macro function on and off.
p Å and ı
Switch the control area for the extra components that are not connected to this unit without changing the input.
a Input selector buttons
Select the input source and change the control area.
s 6CH INPUT
Selects the source connected to the 6CH INPUT jacks.
d DSP program/Numeric buttons
Select DSP programs or numbers according to the position of 10KEY/DSP.
f MUTE
Mutes the sound. The MUTE indicator turns on when the MUTE function is on. Press again to restore the audio output to the previous volume level.
g VOLUME +/–
Increases or decreases the volume level.
h STEREO/EFFECT
Switches the normal stereo or DSP effect reproduction. When STEREO is selected, 2-channel input signals are directed to the main left and right speakers without effect sounds. All Dolby Digital and DTS audio signals except for the LFE channel are also directed to the main left and right speakers.
j PARAMETER/SET MENU
Selects the PARAMETER mode or SET MENU mode.
k Cursor buttons k/n/–/+
Select and adjust DSP program parameters and SET MENU items according to the position of PARAMETER/ SET MENU.
l Cover
Slides down to use the various setup buttons. Slides up when these buttons are not being used.

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 during operation.
Handling the remote control
• 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; – dusty places; or – in places subject to extremely low temperatures.
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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
RL
LCR
RC RR
LFE
VIRTUAL
DTS Neo MOVIE TV THEATER
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VCR DVD TUNER CD
PHONO
CD RV AUX
DSP
EX
MATRIXDISCRETE
ES
PCM
1
SILENT
96/24
SP
DIGITAL
VCR2/DVR
CBL/SAT
MD/TAPE
TV/LD
STEREO TUNED
MEMORY
P. DIRECT
BASS
MUTE VOLUME
SLEEP
AUTO
D
96KHz
/
24bit
PRO LOGIC
/
AB
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1
DSP
indicator
Lights up when you select a digital sound field program.
2 Decoder indicators
When any of the decoders equipped on this unit functions, the indicator lights up.
3 VIRTUAL indicator
Lights up when using Virtual CINEMA DSP (see page
34).
4 Input source indicator
Shows the current input source with a cursor.
5 AUTO indicator
Shows that this unit is in the automatic tuning mode.
6 BASS indicator
Lights up while BASS EXTENSION is on.
7 SLEEP indicator
Lights up while the sleep timer is on.
8 MUTE indicator
Lights up while the MUTE function is on.
9 96/24 indicator
Lights up when the DTS 96/24 signal is input to this unit.
0 VOLUME level indicator
Indicates the volume level.
q
PCM
indicator
Lights up when this unit is reproducing PCM (pulse code modulation) digital audio signals.
w SILENT indicator
Lights up when headphones are connected with the sound effect (see “SILENT CINEMA DSP” on page 34).
e SP A B indicator
Lights up according to which set of main speakers is selected. Both indicators light up when both sets of speakers are selected.

Front Panel Display

r Headphones indicator
Lights up when headphones are connected.
t DSP program indicators
The name of the selected DSP program lights up when the ENTERTAINMENT, MOVIE THEATER 1, MOVIE THEATER 2, TV THEATER or V/DTS SURROUND DSP program is selected.
y Multi-information display
Shows the current DSP program name and other information when adjusting or changing settings.
u STEREO indicator
Lights up when this unit is receiving a strong signal for an FM stereo broadcast while the “AU TO” indicator is lit.
i TUNED indicator
Lights up when this unit tunes in to a station.
o MEMORY indicator
Flashes to show a station can be stored.
p P. DIRECT
Lights up while PROCESSOR DIRECT is on.
a Input channel indicator
Indicates the channel components of input signals being received.
s
LFE
indicator
Lights up when the input signal contains the LFE signal.
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INTRODUCTION PREPARATION
BASIC
OPERAIONT
ADVANCED
OPERATION
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
APPENDIX
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
AC OUTLETS
AC IN
CENTER
SUB
WOOFER
S VIDEO
MONITOR OUT
VIDEO
DIGITAL OUTPUT
DIGITAL
INPUT
6CH INPUT
GND
AUDIO AUDIO VIDEO
CONTROL
OUT
SPEAKERS
TUNER
REMOTE
IN
75
UNBAL.
OUT
1
2
RC-232C
AM
ANT
GND
FM ANT
+12V
15mA
MAX.
COMPONENT VIDEO
S VIDEO
DVD
D-TV
/LD
CBL /SAT
VIDEO
P
R
DVD
MONITOR
OUT
CBL /SAT
MAIN
IN
OUT
MAIN
ZONE 2 OUT
REAR CENTER
(SURROUND)
CENTER
FRONT
REAR
EFFECT
PRE OUT/MAIN IN
IMPEDANCE SELECTOR
SELECTEUR D'INPEDANCE
SET BEFORE POWER ON
SUB WOOFER
CENTER
REAR
FRONT EFFECT
REAR CENTER
PB Y
R
R
R
L
L
R
L
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
MD
/
TAPE
IN
(
PLAY
)
IN
(
PLAY
)
OUT (
REC
)
OUT (
REC
)
CD-R
CD-R
MD/TAPE
CD-R
DVD
CBL /SAT
CD
CD
PHONO
IN
OUT
OUT
ZONE 2 OUT
VCR 2 /DVR
VCR 1
IN
MAIN
SURROUND
CD
D-TV
/LD
(SURROUND)
COAXIAL
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
ZONE 2 OUT
MAIN A OR B
CENTER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
FRONT REAR
REAR CENTER
:
:
:
:
: :
ZONE 2 OUT
MAIN A OR B
CENTER
6MIN./
SPEAKER
6MIN./
SPEAKER
4MIN./
SPEAKER
4MIN./
SPEAKER
4MIN./
SPEAKER
4MIN./
SPEAKER
FRONT REAR
REAR CENTER
:
:
:
:
: :
A + B
8MIN./
SPEAKER
:
A
B
1
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2
3
5
7
6
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(U.S.A. model)
1 DIGITAL OUTPUT jacks
2 Audio component jacks
See pages 18 and 19 for connection information.
3 Video component jacks
See pages 15 to 17 for connection information.
4 RS-232C
These are control expansion terminals for commercial use. Consult your dealer for details.
5 Speaker terminals
See pages 12 and 13 for connection information.
6 AC OUTLETS
Use these outlets to supply power to your other A/V components (see page 22).
7 AC INLET (U.S.A. model only)
Use this inlet to plug in the supplied power cable (see page 22).
8 DIGITAL INPUT jacks
9 6CH INPUT jacks
See page 21 for connection information.
0 ZONE 2 OUT jacks
See page 75 for details.
q Antenna input terminals
See page 20 for connection information.
w REMOTE IN/OUT jacks
See page 75 for details.
CONTROL OUT jacks
This is a control expansion terminal for commercial use.
e PRE OUT/MAIN IN jacks
See page 21 for connection information.
r IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch
Use this switch to match the amplifier output to your speaker impedance (see page 14). Set this unit in the standby mode before you change the setting of this switch.

Rear Panel

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SPEAKER SETUP

This unit has been designed to provide the best sound­field quality with an 8-speaker system, using left and right main speakers, left and right rear speakers, left and right front effect speakers and a center and rear center speakers. If you use different brands of speakers (with different tonal qualities) in your system, 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.
The main speakers are used for the main source sound plus the effect sounds. They will probably be the speakers from your present stereo system. The rear speakers are used for the effect and surround sounds, and the center speaker is for the center sounds (dialog, vocals, etc.). The front effect speakers are used for the effect sound. If for some reason it is not practical to use a center speaker, you can do without it. Best results, however, are obtained with the full system.
The main speakers should be high-performance models and have enough power-handling capacity to accept the maximum output of your audio system. The other speakers do not have to be equal to the main speakers. For precise sound localization, however, it is ideal to use the models of equivalent performance with the main speakers.

PREPARATION

Use of a subwoofer expands your sound field
It is also possible to further expand your system with the addition of a subwoofer. The use of a subwoofer is effective not only for reinforcing bass frequencies from any or all channels, but also for reproducing the LFE (low-frequency effect) channel with high fidelity when the Dolby Digital signal or the DTS signal is played back. The YAMAHA Active Servo Processing Subwoofer System is ideal for natural and lively bass reproduction.
CAUTION
Use magnetically shielded speakers. If this type of speakers still creates the interference with a monitor, place the speakers away from the monitor.

Speakers to Be Used

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PREPARATION
BASIC OPERA-
TION
ADVANCED
OPERATION
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
APPENDIX
SPEAKER SETUP
Rear center speaker
Place the rear center speaker in the center between the left and right rear speakers at the same height from the floor as the rear speakers.
Front effect speakers
Place the front effect speakers about 0.5 - 1 m (1 - 3 feet) outside the main speakers and in front of the room, facing slightly inwards, nearly 1.8 m (6 feet) above the floor.
Subwoofer
The position of the subwoofer is not so critical, because low bass sounds are not highly directional. But it is better to place the subwoofer near the main speakers. Turn it slightly toward the center of the room to reduce the wall reflections.
Main speakers
Place the left and right main speakers an equal distance from the ideal listening position. The distance of each speaker from each side of the video monitor should be the same.
Center speaker
Align the front face of the center speaker with the front face of your video monitor. Place the speaker as close to the monitor as possible, such as directly over or under the monitor and centrally between the main speakers.
Rear speakers
Place these speakers behind your listening position, facing slightly inwards, nearly 1.8 m (6 feet) above the floor.

Speaker Placement

Refer to the following diagram when you place the speakers.
Main speaker (L)
1.8 m (6 feet)
Rear speaker (L)
Rear center speaker
Rear speaker (R)
Subwoofer
Main speaker (R)
Center speaker
Front effect speaker (R)
Front effect speaker (L)
Note
• If you do not use any effect speakers (rear, front effect, center and/or rear center), change the settings of SPEAKER SET items in the SET MENU to designate the signals to other terminals you connect speakers to.
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SPEAKER SETUP
12

Connecting the Speakers

Be sure to connect the left channel (L), right channel (R), “+” (red) and “–” (black) properly. If the connections are faulty, no sound will be heard from the speakers, and if the polarity of the speaker connections is incorrect, the sound will be unnatural and lack bass.
CAUTION
• Use speakers with the specified impedance shown on the rear panel of this unit.
• Do not let the bare speaker wires touch each other and do not let them touch any metal part of this unit. This could damage this unit and/or speakers.
If necessary, use the SET MENU to change the speaker mode settings according to the number and size of the speakers in your configuration after you finish connecting your speakers.
Speaker cables
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.
1 Remove approximately 10 mm (3/8”) of
insulation from each of the speaker cables.
2 Twist the exposed wires of the cable
together to prevent short circuits.
Connecting to the SPEAKERS terminals
1 Unscrew the knob. 2 Insert one bare wire into the hole in the side
of each terminal.
3 Tighten the knob to secure the wire.
y
• Banana plug connections are also possible. First, tighten the knob and then insert the banana plug connector into the end of the corresponding terminal.
10 mm (3/8”)
Red: positive (+) Black: negative (–)
Banana plug
3
1
2
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INTRODUCTION
PREPARATION
BASIC OPERA-
TION
ADVANCED
OPERATION
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
APPENDIX
SPEAKER SETUP
AC OUTLETS
AC IN
CENTER
SUB
WOOFER
S VIDEO
MONITOR OUT
VIDEO
DIGITAL OUTPUT
DIGITAL
INPUT
6CH INPUT
GND
AUDIO AUDIO VIDEO
CONTROL
OUT
SPEAKERS
TUNER
REMOTE
IN
75
UNBAL.
OUT
1
2
RS-232C
AM
ANT
GND
FM ANT
+12V
15mA
MAX.
COMPONENT VIDEO
S VIDEO
DVD
D-TV
/LD
CBL /SAT
VIDEO
P
R
DVD
MONITOR
OUT
CBL /SAT
MAIN
IN
OUT
MAIN
ZONE 2 OUT
REAR CENTER
(SURROUND)
CENTER
FRONT
REAR
EFFECT
PRE OUT/MAIN IN
IMPEDANCE SELECTOR
SELECTEUR D'INPEDANCE
SET BEFORE POWER ON
SUB WOOFER
CENTER
REAR
FRONT EFFECT
REAR CENTER
PB Y
R
R
R
L
L
R
L
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
MD
/
TAPE
IN
(
PLAY
)
IN
(
PLAY
)
OUT (
REC
)
OUT (
REC
)
CD-R
CD-R
MD/TAPE
CD-R
DVD
CBL /SAT
CD
CD
PHONO
IN
OUT
OUT
ZONE 2 OUT
VCR 2 /DVR
VCR 1
IN
MAIN
SURROUND
CD
D-TV /LD
(SURROUND)
COAXIAL
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
ZONE 2 OUT
MAIN A OR B
CENTER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
FRONT REAR
REAR CENTER
:
:
:
:
: :
ZONE 2 OUT
MAIN A OR B
CENTER
6MIN./
SPEAKER
6MIN./
SPEAKER
4MIN./
SPEAKER
4MIN./
SPEAKER
4MIN./
SPEAKER
4MIN./
SPEAKER
FRONT REAR
REAR CENTER
:
:
:
:
: :
A + B
8MIN./
SPEAKER
:
A
B
Subwoofer
system
Rear Center
speaker
Rear speaker
Center
speaker
(U.S.A. model)
Right
Right Left
Front Effect speaker
Right Left
Left
Main B speaker
MAIN SPEAKERS terminals
One or two speaker systems can be connected to these terminals. If you use only one speaker system, connect it to either of the MAIN A or B terminals.
REAR SPEAKERS terminals
A rear speaker system can be connected to these terminals.
CENTER SPEAKER terminals
A center speaker can be connected to these terminals.
REAR CENTER SPEAKER terminals
A rear center speaker can be connected to these terminals.
FRONT EFFECT SPEAKERS terminals
A front effect speaker system can be connected to these terminals.
SUBWOOFER jack
When using a subwoofer with built-in amplifier, including the YAMAHA Active Servo Processing Subwoofer System, connect the input jack of the subwoofer system to this jack. Low bass signals distributed from the main, center and/or rear channels are directed to this jack if they are assigned to this jack. (The cut-off frequency of this jack is 90 Hz.) The LFE (low-frequency effect) signals generated when Dolby Digital or DTS is decoded are also directed if they are assigned to this jack.
Note
• Depending on the settings of “1 SPEAKER SET” and “10 LFE LEVEL” on the SET MENU, some signals may not be output from the SUBWOOFER jack.
Right Left
Main A speaker
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SPEAKER SETUP
AC OUTLETS
AC IN
MAIN
(SURROUND)
CENTER
FRONT
REAR
EFFECT
IMPEDANCE SELECTOR
SELECTEUR D'INPEDANCE
SET BEFORE POWER ON
L
L
L
L
L
+
+
+
+
+
+
ZONE 2 OUT
MAIN A OR B
CENTER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
FRONT REAR
REAR CENTER
:
:
:
:
: :
ZONE 2 OUT
MAIN A OR B
CENTER
6MIN./
SPEAKER
6MIN./
SPEAKER
4MIN./
SPEAKER
4MIN./
SPEAKER
4MIN./
SPEAKER
4MIN./
SPEAKER
FRONT REAR
REAR CENTER
:
:
:
:
: :
A + B
8MIN./
SPEAKER
:
A
B
IMPEDANCE SELECTOR
SELECTEUR D'INPEDANCE
SET BEFORE POWER ON
ZONE 2 OUT
MAIN A OR B
CENTER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
8MIN./
SPEAKER
FRONT REAR
REAR CENTER
:
:
:
:
: :
ZONE 2 OUT
MAIN A OR B
CENTER
6MIN./
SPEAKER
6MIN./
SPEAKER
4MIN./
SPEAKER
4MIN./
SPEAKER
4MIN./
SPEAKER
4MIN./
SPEAKER
FRONT REAR
REAR CENTER
:
:
:
:
: :
A + B
8MIN./
SPEAKER
:
Switch
position
Upper
Lower
Speaker
Zone 2
Front
Effect
Rear
Center
Rear
Center
Main
Zone 2
Front
Effect
Rear
Center
Rear
Center
Main
Impedance level
The impedance of each speaker must be 6 or higher.
The impedance of each speaker must be 6 or higher.
The impedance of each speaker must be 4 or higher. [Australia model] The impedance of each speaker must be 6 or higher.
The impedance must be 4 or higher.
The impedance must be 4 or higher. [Australia model] The impedance must be 6 or higher.
If you use one set of main speakers, the impedance of each speaker must be 4 or higher. If you use two sets of main speakers, the impedance of each speaker must be 8 or higher.
The impedance of each speaker must be 8 or higher.
The impedance of each speaker must be 8 or higher.
The impedance of each speaker must be 8 or higher.
The impedance must be 8 or higher.
The impedance must be 8 or higher.
If you use one set of main speakers, the impedance of each speaker must be 8 or higher. If you use two sets of main speakers, the impedance of each speaker must be 16 or higher. [U.S.A. model] The impedance of each speaker must be 8 or higher.
IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch
IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch
WARNING
Do not change the IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch setting while the power of this unit is on, otherwise this unit may be damaged. If this unit fails to turn on when STANDBY/ON (or SYSTEM POWER) is pressed, the IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch may not be fully slid to either position. If so, slide the switch to either position fully when this unit is in the standby mode.
Select the upper or lower position according to the impedance of the speakers in your system. Be sure to move this switch only when this unit is in the standby mode.
(U.S.A. model)
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BASIC OPERA-
TION
ADVANCED
OPERATION
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
APPENDIX
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• The signals input through the S VIDEO jacks can be converted to composite signals inside of this unit and output through the VIDEO MONITOR OUT jacks on this unit as well.
• The signals input through the VIDEO jack on this unit can be output through the S VIDEO MONITOR OUT jack by setting “V CONV.” in “13 DISPLAY SET” on the SET MENU to ON (see page 70).
• When signals input through both S VIDEO and VIDEO jacks, signals input through the S VIDEO jack has priority.
• You can designate the input for the COMPONENT VIDEO A and B jacks according to your component by using “7 I/O ASSIGNMENT” on the SET MENU (see page 67 for details).
VIDEO AUX jacks (on the front
panel)
These jacks are used to connect any video input source such as a game console and a camcorder to this unit.

Before Connecting Components

CAUTION
Never connect this unit and other components to mains power until all connections between components have been completed.
• Be sure all connections are made correctly, that is to say L (left) to L, R (right) to R, “+” to “+” and “–” to “–”. Some components require different connection methods and have different jack names. Refer to the operation instructions for each component to be connected to this unit.
• Use commercially available video pin cables when connecting to the S VIDEO and COMPONENT VIDEO jacks.

Connecting Video Components

About the video jacks
There are three types of video jacks.
VIDEO jacks transmit composite signals.
S VIDEO jacks transmit S-video signals. S-video signals are separated into luminance (Y) and color (C) video signals to achieve high-quality color reproduction.
COMPONENT VIDEO jacks transmit component signals. Component signals are separated into luminance (Y) and color difference (P
B, PR) to provide the
best quality in picture reproduction.
The signal input through these jacks are output through the MONITOR OUT jacks of the same type. Make sure to connect the correct jacks of the same type on your video component and the video monitor.

CONNECTIONS

VIDEO jack
S VIDEO jack
COMPONENT VIDEO jacks
VIDEO AUX
S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO OPTICALLR
AUDIO OUT R
AUDIO OUT L
VIDEO OUT
OPTICAL OUT
S VIDEO OUT
O
V
L
R
S
COMPONENT VIDEO
PR PB Y
VIDEO
VIDEO
S VIDEO
Game
console or
video camera
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CONNECTIONS
CENTER
SUB
WOOFER
S VIDEO
MONITOR OUT
VIDEO
DIGITAL OUTPUT
DIGITAL
INPUT
6CH INPUT
GND
AUDIO AUDIO VIDEO
CONTROL
OUT
TUNER
REMOTE
IN
75
UNBAL.
OUT
1
2
RS-232C
AM
ANT
GND
FM ANT
+12V
15mA
MAX.
COMPONENT VIDEO
S VIDEO
DVD
D-TV
/LD
CBL /SAT
VIDEO
P
R
DVD
MONITOR
OUT
CBL /SAT
MAIN
IN
OUT
PRE OUT/MAI
SUB WOOFER
REAR
FRONT EFFE
C
REAR CENTER
PB Y
R
R
L
L
R
L
R
L
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
MD
/
TAPE
IN
(
PLAY
)
IN
(
PLAY
)
OUT (
REC
)
OUT (
REC
)
CD-R
CD-R
MD/TAPE
CD-R
DVD
CBL /SAT
CD
CD
PHONO
IN
OUT
OUT
ZONE 2 OUT
VCR 2
/DVR
VCR 1
IN
MAIN
SURROUND
CD
D-TV
/LD
(SURROUND)
COAXIAL
V
S
L R
VVC
S S
L R
O
L
S
R
V
C
O
COMPONENT INPUT
S VIDEO INPUT
VIDEO INPUT
S VIDEO OUTPUT
VIDEO OUTPUT
AUDIO OUTPUT
COAXIAL OUTPUT
OPTICAL OUTPUT
AUDIO OUTPUT
COMPONENT OUTPUT
VIDEO
OUTPUT
S VIDEO OUTPUT
V V V
VVV
V
V
V
(U.S.A. model)
indicates S-video cables
indicates video cables
indicates coaxial cables
indicates optical cables
indicates right analog cables
indicates left analog cables
indicates signal direction
TV/digital TV or
LD player
DVD player
Video
monitor
indicates component video cables
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English
INTRODUCTION
PREPARATION
BASIC OPERA-
TION
ADVANCED
OPERATION
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
APPENDIX
CONNECTIONS
CENTER
SUB
WOOFER
S VIDEO
MONITOR OUT
VIDEO
DIGITAL OUTPUT
DIGITAL
INPUT
6CH INPUT
GND
AUDIO AUDIO VIDEO
CONTROL
OUT
TUNER
REMOTE
IN
75
UNBAL.
OUT
1
2
RS-232C
AM
ANT
GND
FM ANT
+12V
15mA
MAX.
COMPONENT VIDEO
S VIDEO
DVD
D-TV
/LD
CBL /SAT
VIDEO
P
R
DVD
MONITOR
OUT
CBL
/SAT
MAIN
IN
OUT
PRE OUT/MAI
SUB WOOFER
REAR
FRONT EFFE
C
REAR CENTER
PB Y
R
R
L
L
R
L
R
L
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
MD
/
TAPE
IN
(
PLAY
)
IN
(
PLAY
)
OUT (
REC
)
OUT (
REC
)
CD-R
CD-R
MD/TAPE
CD-R
DVD
CBL
/SAT
CD
CD
PHONO
IN
OUT
OUT
ZONE 2 OUT
VCR 2 /DVR
VCR 1
IN
MAIN
SURROUND
CD
D-TV
/LD
(SURROUND)
COAXIAL
V
S
L R
VV
S S S
L R L R
O
S VIDEO OUTPUTVIDEO OUTPUT
AUDIO OUTPUT
OPTICAL OUTPUT
S VIDEO INPUT
S VIDEO OUTPUT
S VIDEO INPUT
VIDEO
OUTPUT
V
VIDEO INPUT
AUDIO INPUT
AUDIO OUTPUT
VIDEO
INPUT
COMPONENT OUTPUT
V V V
VVV
L
S
R
V
O
COMPONENT INPUT
V
V
V
indicates S-video cables
indicates video pin cables
indicates optical cables
indicates right audio pin cables
indicates left audio pin cables
indicates signal direction
Video
monitor
VCR 1 or VCR 2/
DVR (digital
video recorder)
Cable TV or
Satellite tuner
(U.S.A. model)
indicates component video cables
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CONNECTIONS

Connecting Audio Components

Connecting a CD player
y
• The COAXIAL CD and OPTICAL CD jacks are available for a CD player which has coaxial or optical digital output jacks.
• 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 recorder, tape
deck or CD recorder
y
• DIGITAL OUTPUT jacks and analog OUT (REC) are independent. Only digital signals are output from DIGITAL OUTPUT jacks and analog signals from OUT (REC) jacks.
• When you connect your recording component to both the analog and digital input and output jacks, the priority is given to the digital signal.
Note
• When you connect a recording component to this unit, keep its power on while using this unit. If the power is off, this unit may distort the sound from other components.
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, Dolby Digital and DTS bitstreams. When you connect components to both the COAXIAL and OPTICAL jacks, priority is given to the input signals from the COAXIAL jack. All digital input jacks are acceptable for 96-kHz sampling digital signals.
y
• You can designate the input for each digital jacks according to your component by using “7 I/O ASSIGNMENT” on the SET MENU (see page 67 for details).
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.
Notes
• DIGITAL OUTPUT jacks and analog OUT (REC) jacks are independent. Only digital signals are output from DIGITAL OUTPUT jacks and analog signals from OUT (REC) jacks.
• 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
PHONO 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 in-line boosting transformer or MC-head amplifier when connecting to these jacks.
y
• Connect your turntable to the GND terminal to reduce noise in the signal. However you may hear less noise without the connection to the GND terminal for some record players.
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English
INTRODUCTION
PREPARATION
BASIC OPERA-
TION
ADVANCED
OPERATION
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
APPENDIX
CONNECTIONS
CENTER
SUB
WOOFER
DIGITAL OUTPUT
DIGITAL
INPUT
6CH INPUT
GND
AUDIO
R
L
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
MD
/
TAPE
IN
(
PLAY
)
IN
(
PLAY
)
OUT (
REC
)
OUT (
REC
)
CD-R
CD-R
MD/TAPE
CD-R
DVD
CBL /SAT
CD
CD
PHONO
MAIN
SURROUND
CD
D-TV
/LD
COAXIAL
L R L R
L R
C
L R L RL R
O
OPTICAL INPUT
OPTICAL OUTPUT
INPUT
INPUT
OUTPUT
OPTICAL INPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
GND
MAIN OUTPUT
SURROUND OUTPUT
SUBWOOFER
OUTPUT
CENTER OUTPUT
O
L
R
O
O
R
L
OPTICAL OUTPUT
COAXIAL OUTPUT
L
R
C
O
indicates coaxial cables
indicates optical cables
indicates right analog cables
indicates left analog cables
indicates signal direction
CD player
CD recorder
MD recorder or
tape deck
External decoder
See page 21
Turntable
(U.S.A. model)
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CONNECTIONS
O
CO
N O
TUNER
RE
M
I
N
75
UNBAL.
O
U
1
2
AM
ANT
GND
FM ANT
+12
V
15m
A
COMPONENT VIDEO
EO
P
R
DVD
MONITOR
OUT
CBL /SAT
P
B
Connecting the AM loop antenna
1 Set up the AM loop antenna, then connect it.
2 Press and hold the tab to insert the AM loop
antenna lead wires into the AM ANT and GND terminals.
3 Release the tab to fix the lead wires.
y
• The AM loop antenna can be removed from the stand and attached to a wall, etc.
• Orient the AM loop antenna for the best reception.
Notes
• The AM loop antenna should be placed away from this unit.
• The AM loop antenna should always be connected, even if an outdoor AM antenna is connected to this unit.
A properly installed outdoor antenna provides clearer reception than an indoor one. If you experience poor reception quality, an outdoor antenna may improve the quality. Consult the nearest authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center about the outdoor antennas.

Connecting the Antennas

Both AM and FM indoor antennas are included with this unit. In general, these antennas should provide sufficient signal strength.
Connect each antenna correctly to the designated terminals.
Connecting the indoor FM antenna
Connect the included indoor FM antenna to the 75 UNBAL. FM ANT terminal.
Ground (GND terminal)
For maximum safety and minimum interference, connect the antenna GND terminal to a good earth ground. A good earth ground is a metal stake driven into moist earth.
Indoor FM antenna (included)
AM loop antenna
(included)
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INTRODUCTION
PREPARATION
BASIC OPERA-
TION
ADVANCED
OPERATION
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
APPENDIX
CONNECTIONS

Connecting to an External Amplifier

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 jacks as follows.
Notes
• When RCA pin plugs are connected to the PRE OUT/MAIN IN jacks for output to an external amplifier, it is not necessary to use the corresponding SPEAKERS terminals. Set the volume of the amplifier connected to this unit to the maximum.
• No signals will be output from any other PRE OUT jacks than the MAIN jacks when SPEAKER A is turned off with ZONE B selected for “1H SP B SET” on the SET MENU.
1 FRONT EFFECT jacks
Front effect channel line output jacks.
2 REAR (SURROUND) jacks
Rear channel line output jacks.
3 SUBWOOFER jack
When using a subwoofer with built-in amplifier, including the YAMAHA Active Servo Processing Subwoofer System, connect the input jack of the subwoofer system to this jack. Low bass signals distributed from the main, center and/or rear channels are directed to this jack if they are assigned to this jack. (The cut-off frequency of this jack is 90 Hz.) The LFE (low-frequency effect) signals generated when Dolby Digital or DTS is decoded are also directed if they are assigned to this jack.
Notes
• Adjust the volume level of the subwoofer with the control on the subwoofer. It is also possible to adjust the volume level by using the remote control of this unit (see “ADJUSTING THE LEVEL OF THE EFFECT SPEAKERS” on page 73).
• Depending on the settings of “1 SPEAKER SET” and “10 LFE LEVEL” on the SET MENU, some signals may not be output from the SUBWOOFER jack.

Connecting to the 6CH INPUT Jacks

This unit is equipped with 6 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.
Notes
• When 6CH INPUT is selected, the signals input to the 6CH INPUT jacks have priority over any other input source.
• 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, settings of “1 SPEAKER SET (1A to 1E)” on the SET MENU do not apply.
• When headphones are used, only main L/R channels are output. The setting for “6CH INPUT SET” on the SET MENU will not be applied.
• Setting for “15 6CH INPUT SET” on the SET MENU will be applied when 6CH INPUT is selected.
MAIN
IN
OUT
PRE OUT/MAIN IN
SUB WOOFER
CENTER
REAR
FRONT EFFECT
REAR CENTER
R
L
R
L
(SURROUND)
6
1
2
3 4 5
4 REAR CENTER jack
Rear center channel line output jack.
5 MAIN jacks
IN: Line input to this unit’s main channel amplifiers. When connecting to these jacks, signals input to the preamplifier of this unit will not be output from the main amplifier of this unit.
OUT: Main channel line output jacks.
Note
• The signals output through these jacks are affected by the BASS, TREBLE and BASS EXTENSION settings.
6 CENTER jack
Center channel line output jack.
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CONNECTIONS

Connecting the Power Supply Cords

Connecting the AC power cord
[U.S.A. model]
Plug the power cord into the AC inlet when all connections are complete, and then plug in this unit to the wall outlet.
Caution
• Do not use other AC power cords than the one provided. Otherwise it may result in causing fire or an electrical shock.
[Australia model]
Plug this unit into the wall outlet.
Plug in the other components connected to this unit to the wall outlet.
AC OUTLET(S) (SWITCHED)
U.S.A. model ................................................ 2 OUTLETS
Australia model .............................................. 1 OUTLET
Use these outlets to connect the power cords from your components to this unit. The power to the AC OUTLET(S) is controlled by this unit’s STANDBY/ON (or SYSTEM POWER and STANDBY). These outlets will supply power to any connected component whenever this unit is turned on. The maximum power (total power consumption of components) that can be connected to the AC OUTLET(S) is 100 W.
(U.S.A. model)
AC OUTLETS
AC IN
ECTOR
DANCE
ER ON
IN./
SPEAKER
IN./
SPEAKER
IN./
SPEAKER
IN./
SPEAKER
IN./
SPEAKER
IN./
SPEAKER
ZONE 2 OUT
MAIN A OR B
CENTER
6MIN./
SPEAKER
6MIN./
SPEAKER
4MIN./
SPEAKER
4MIN./
SPEAKER
4MIN./
SPEAKER
4MIN./
SPEAKER
FRONT REAR
REAR CENTER
:
:
:
:
: :
A + B
8MIN./
SPEAKER
:
To AC outlet
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INTRODUCTION
PREPARATION
BASIC OPERA-
TION
ADVANCED
OPERATION
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
APPENDIX
CONNECTIONS

Turning on the Power

When all connections are completed, turn on the power of this unit.
1 Press STANDBY/ON (SYSTEM POWER on
the remote control) to turn on the power of this unit.
2 Turn on the video monitor connected to this
unit.
BASS
VOLUME
VIDEO AUX
SILENT
PROGRAM
STEREO
REC OUT /ZONE 2
SPEAKERS
INPUT
MODE
BASS
EXTENSION
PROCESSOR
DIRECT
PRESET
/
TUNING
PHONES
EFFECT
SOURCE
/REMOTE
MD/TAPE
CD–R
TUNER
CD
PHONO
DVD
D–TV/LD
CBL/SAT
VCR 1
V–AUX
VCR2 /DVR
A/B/C/D/E
S VIDEO
MEMORY
FM/AM
EDIT
PRESET /TUNING
MAN'L/AUTO FM AUTO/MAN'L MONO
TUNING MODE
VIDEO AUDIO OPTICALLR
STANDBY
/
ON
NATURAL SOUND AV RECEIVER RX-V3300
TREBLE
–+–
+
6CH
INPUT
AB
DIGITAL
1
TRANSMIT
RE-NAME
STANDBY
6CH INPUT
SOUND
SYSTEM
CLEAR LEARN MACRO
OFF ON
MACRO
PHONO
A
B
CD
DVD
VCR2/DVR
VCR 1
TITLE
MENU
CHAPTER
PAUSESTOPPOWER
REC
SELECT
DISPLAY
SEARCH
SOURCE
PLAY
– +
ENTER
D-TV/LD
CBL/SAT
CD-R
MD/TAPE
TUNER
V-AUX
POWER
1
STANDBY
/ON
SYSTEM
POWER
or
Remote control
Front panel
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Selecting the OSD Mode

1 Turn on the video monitor connected to this
unit.
2 Press ON SCREEN on the remote control
repeatedly to change the display mode.
The OSD mode changes in the following order: full display, short display, and display off.
If the video monitor is connected to the COMPONENT VIDEO MONITOR OUT jacks of this unit, the OSD can be shown only when operating the SET MENU. However, the OSD cannot be superimposed over the image.
Notes
• Playing back video software that has an anti-copy signal or video signals with a lot of noise may produce unstable images.
• The OSD signal output to the COMPONENT VIDEO MONITOR OUT jacks is created from the composite or S­video signal. Therefore, the quality of the OSD signal may vary depending on the signal input through the VIDEO or S VIDEO jacks.
P01 CONCERT HALL 1
≥ DSP LEVEL…………0dB
INIT.DLY…………30ms ROOM SIZE…………1.O LIVENESS…………………5
Europe Hall A
P01 CONCERT HALL 1
PARAMETER
SET MENU
LEVEL
ON SCREEN
TESTSLEEP

ON-SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD)

You can display the operation information for this unit on a video monitor. If you display the SET MENU and DSP program parameter settings on a monitor, it is much easier to see the available options and parameters than it is by reading this information on the front panel display.
y
• If a video source is being reproduced, the OSD is superimposed over the image.
• The OSD signal is not output to the REC OUT jack, and will not be recorded with any video signal.
• You can set the OSD to turn on (gray background) or off when a video source is not being reproduced (or the source component is turned off) by using “13 DISPLAY SET” on the SET MENU (see page 70).

OSD Modes

You can change the amount of information the OSD shows.
Full display
This mode always shows the DSP 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 and then disappears.
Display off
This mode briefly shows the “DISPLAY OFF” message at the bottom of the screen and then disappears. Afterwards, no changes to operations appear on the monitor except those of the ON SCREEN button.
Full display Short display
y
• When you choose the full display mode, INPUT, VOLUME and some other types of operation information are displayed at the bottom of the screen in the same format as that for the front panel display.
• The SET MENU and test tone display appear regardless of the OSD mode.
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INTRODUCTION
PREPARATION
BASIC
OPERAIONT
ADVANCED
OPERATION
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
APPENDIX
Item
1A CENTER SP
1B MAIN SP
1C REAR L/R SP
1D REAR CT SP
1E LFE/BASS OUT
1F FRONT EFCT SP
1G MAIN LEVEL
1H SP B SET
Description
Selects the output mode according to whether or not a center speaker is being used and its performance.
Selects the output mode according to the performance of the main speakers.
Selects the output mode according to whether or not rear L/R speakers are being used and their performance.
Selects the output mode according to whether or not a rear center speaker is being used and its performance.
Selects the speaker according to use for LFE signal output and low bass signal.
Selects the output mode according to whether or not front effect speakers are being used.
Selects the main speaker level.
Select the location of the main speakers to be connected to the SPEAKERS B terminals.
Control value (default setting indicated in bold)
LRG/SML/NONE
LARGE/SMALL
LRG/SML/NONE
LRG/SML/NONE
SWFR/MAIN/BOTH
YES/NONE
Normal/–10 dB
MAIN / ZONE B

SPEAKER MODE SETTINGS

This unit has 8 SPEAKER SET items on 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 shown in the following table are not appropriate for your speaker configuration, change settings following the steps described in “1 SPEAKER SET” from pages 61 to 64.

Summary of SPEAKER SET Items 1A through 1H

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