AV Receiver Owner’s Manual • This unit is a product for enjoying video and music at home. • This manual explains preparations and operations for everyday users of the unit. • Read the supplied booklet “Quick Start Guide” before using the unit. EN CONTENTS Introduction 5 3 Connecting the radio antennas....................................................38 FM/AM antennas (Canada and China models only) ....................................................................................38 Accessories................................................................................... 5 DAB/FM antenna (Australia model only) .....................................................................................................38 About this book ............................................................................ 5 4 Connecting a network cable or preparing the wireless antenna .....39 About remote control .................................................................... 6 Connecting the network cable.....................................................................................................................39 Preparing the wireless antenna ...................................................................................................................39 Batteries ......................................................................................................................................................... 6 5 Connecting other devices............................................................40 Operating range of the remote control......................................................................................................... 6 Connecting a device compatible with the trigger function ........................................................................40 FEATURES 6 Connecting the power cable ........................................................40 7 7 Selecting an on-screen menu language ........................................41 What you can do with the unit ........................................................ 7 8 Configuring the necessary speaker settings..................................42 AV CONTROLLER............................................................................................................................................. 9 9 Optimizing the speaker settings automatically (YPAO) ..................43 AV SETUP GUIDE............................................................................................................................................. 9 Measuring at one listening position (single measure) ................................................................................45 MusicCast CONTROLLER................................................................................................................................ 9 Measuring at multiple listening positions (multi measure)........................................................................46 Part names and functions .............................................................10 Checking the measurement results .............................................................................................................47 Front panel ................................................................................................................................................... 10 Reloading the previous YPAO adjustments.................................................................................................48 Front display (indicators) ............................................................................................................................ 12 Error messages .............................................................................................................................................49 Rear panel..................................................................................................................................................... 13 Warning messages ........................................................................................................................................50 Remote control ............................................................................................................................................ 15 10 Connecting to a network device wirelessly .................................51 Connecting with a wireless router (access point) .......................................................................................51 PREPARATIONS Connecting the unit to a wireless network..................................................................................................52 16 11 Connecting to the MusicCast network ........................................57 MusicCast CONTROLLER ..............................................................................................................................57 General setup procedure ..............................................................16 Adding the unit to the MusicCast network ..................................................................................................57 1 Connecting speakers ..................................................................17 Basic speaker configuration ........................................................................................................................ 18 PLAYBACK Advanced speaker configuration ................................................................................................................ 26 58 2 Connecting a TV and playback devices .........................................32 Input/output jacks and cables .................................................................................................................... 32 Basic playback procedure .............................................................58 Connecting a TV ........................................................................................................................................... 33 Selecting an HDMI output jack.....................................................................................................................58 Connecting video devices (such as BD/DVD players) ................................................................................. 34 Connecting audio devices (such as CD players) ......................................................................................... 36 Selecting the input source and favorite settings with one touch (SCENE) ......................................................................................59 Connecting to the jacks on the front panel ................................................................................................ 37 Registering a scene .......................................................................................................................................59 En 2 Selecting the sound mode.............................................................60 Registering favorite items (shortcut) .............................................97 Playing back with surround effects optimized for the scene (SURROUND:AI).......................................... 61 Registering an item.......................................................................................................................................97 Enjoying stereoscopic sound fields (CINEMA DSP HD3) ............................................................................. 61 Recalling a registered item...........................................................................................................................97 Enjoying unprocessed playback.................................................................................................................. 65 Viewing the current status............................................................98 Enjoying pure high fidelity sound (Pure Direct).......................................................................................... 66 Switching information on the front display ................................................................................................98 Playing back digitally compressed formats (such as MP3, etc.) with enriched sound (Compressed Music Enhancer) .................................................................................................................... 66 Viewing the status information on the TV ...................................................................................................99 Configuring playback settings for different playback sources (Option menu)........................................................................... 100 Listening to FM/AM radio (Canada and China models only) ..............67 Selecting a frequency for reception ............................................................................................................ 67 Option menu items.....................................................................................................................................101 Registering favorite radio stations (presets) .............................................................................................. 67 Listening to DAB radio (Australia model only).................................70 CONFIGURATIONS Preparing the DAB tuning ............................................................................................................................ 70 107 Selecting a DAB radio station for reception................................................................................................ 71 Registering favorite DAB radio stations (presets)....................................................................................... 71 Configuring various functions (Setup menu) ................................ 107 Displaying the DAB information .................................................................................................................. 73 Setup menu items.......................................................................................................................................108 Checking reception strength of each DAB channel label ........................................................................... 73 Speaker .......................................................................................................................................................112 Listening to FM radio (Australia model only)...................................75 Sound ..........................................................................................................................................................116 Scene ...........................................................................................................................................................121 Selecting a frequency for reception ............................................................................................................ 75 Video/HDMI .................................................................................................................................................122 Registering favorite FM radio stations (presets)......................................................................................... 75 Network.......................................................................................................................................................125 Playing back music via Bluetooth ..................................................78 Bluetooth ....................................................................................................................................................128 Playing back Bluetooth device music on the unit ...................................................................................... 78 Multi Zone ...................................................................................................................................................129 Playing back music stored on a USB storage device.........................79 System.........................................................................................................................................................131 Connecting a USB storage device ............................................................................................................... 79 Configuring the system settings (ADVANCED SETUP menu)............ 136 Playback of USB storage device contents .................................................................................................. 79 ADVANCED SETUP menu items ..................................................................................................................137 Playing back music stored on media servers (PCs/NAS) ...................82 Changing the speaker impedance setting (SPEAKER IMP.) ......................................................................137 Media sharing setup..................................................................................................................................... 82 Turning on/off the remote control sensor (REMOTE SENSOR) ................................................................137 Playback of PC music contents ................................................................................................................... 83 Selecting the remote control ID (REMOTE ID) ...........................................................................................138 Listening to Internet radio ............................................................86 Switching the video signal type (TV FORMAT)...........................................................................................138 Playback of Internet radio ........................................................................................................................... 86 Removing the limitation on HDMI video output (MONITOR CHECK) .......................................................138 Registering favorite Internet radio stations (Favorites)............................................................................. 88 Selecting the HDMI 4K signal format (4K MODE).......................................................................................139 Switching the DTS format notification setting (DTS MODE).....................................................................139 Playing back iTunes/iPod music with AirPlay..................................89 Backing up/recovering the settings (BACKUP/RESTORE) ........................................................................139 Playback of iTunes/iPod music contents.................................................................................................... 89 Restoring the default settings (INITIALIZE) ...............................................................................................140 Playing back videos/audio in multiple rooms (multi-zone) ..............91 Updating the firmware (FIRM. UPDATE) ....................................................................................................140 Multi-zone configuration examples ............................................................................................................ 91 Checking the firmware version (VERSION) ................................................................................................140 Preparing Zone2........................................................................................................................................... 92 Updating the unit’s firmware via the network .............................. 141 Controlling Zone2 ........................................................................................................................................ 95 Updating the unit’s firmware .....................................................................................................................141 En 3 APPENDIX 142 Frequently asked questions ........................................................ 142 Troubleshooting ........................................................................ 143 First, check the following:.......................................................................................................................... 143 Power, system and remote control........................................................................................................... 143 Audio........................................................................................................................................................... 144 Video ........................................................................................................................................................... 146 FM/AM radio (AM radio feature is not available on the Australia model)................................................ 147 DAB radio (Australia model only) .............................................................................................................. 148 Bluetooth.................................................................................................................................................... 149 USB and network ....................................................................................................................................... 150 Error indications on the front display .......................................... 152 Glossary .................................................................................... 153 Audio information (audio decoding format) ............................................................................................ 153 Audio Information (Others) ....................................................................................................................... 155 HDMI and video information ..................................................................................................................... 155 Network information ................................................................................................................................. 156 Yamaha technologies................................................................................................................................. 156 Supported devices and file formats ............................................. 157 Supported devices ..................................................................................................................................... 157 File formats................................................................................................................................................. 157 Video signal flow........................................................................ 158 Video conversion table .............................................................................................................................. 158 Multi-zone output ...................................................................................................................................... 159 Information on HDMI .................................................................. 159 HDMI Control .............................................................................................................................................. 159 Audio Return Channel (ARC)...................................................................................................................... 161 HDMI signal compatibility.......................................................................................................................... 161 Trademarks ............................................................................... 162 Specifications ............................................................................ 163 En 4 Introduction Accessories About this book Check that the following accessories are supplied with the product. # AM antenna (Canada and China models only) The illustrations of the main unit and remote control used in this manual are of the Canada model, unless otherwise specified. # DAB/FM antenna In this manual, illustrations of English menu screens are used as examples. (Australia model only) Some features are not available in certain regions. Due to product improvements, specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice. This manual explains operations using the supplied remote control. This manual describes all the “iPod touch”, “iPhone” and “iPad” as the “iPod”. “iPod” refers to # FM antenna (Canada and China models only) “iPod touch”, “iPhone” and “iPad”, unless otherwise specified. # YPAO microphone Icons used in this manual Y indicates precautions for use of the unit and its feature limitations. X # Power cable indicates supplementary explanations for better use. # Remote control # Batteries (AAA, LR03, UM-4) (x2) # Quick Start Guide * (Canada and China models only) One of the above FM antennas is supplied depending on the region of purchase. * The supplied power cable varies depending on the region of purchase. En 5 About remote control This section explains how to use the supplied remote control. Batteries Insert the batteries the right way round. Operating range of the remote control Point the remote control at the remote control sensor on the unit and remain within the operating range shown below. 30° 30° Within 6 m (20 ft) En 6 FEATURES What you can do with the unit The unit is equipped with the various useful features. More advanced ENTERTAINMENT sound programs (p.62) Various wireless connection methods (p.51) Connecting various devices (p.32) By processing front left and front right sound fields The unit supports the Wi-Fi feature that allows the unit to A number of HDMI jacks and various input/output jacks on individually, the ENTERTAINMENT sound programs are connect to your wireless router (access point) without a the unit allow you to connect video devices (such as BD/DVD further improved in acoustic positioning and sound network cable connection. players), audio devices (such as CD players), game consoles, transition. These programs allow you to enjoy clearer vocal camcorders, and other devices. and instrumental sounds, distinct narrations, and more dynamic sound effects. Playing back TV audio in surround sound with a single HDMI cable connection (Audio Return Channel: ARC) (p.32) Providing a realistic feel and surround effect optimized for the scene of the content (SURROUND:AI) (p.61) Surround playback with 5 speakers placed in front (p.64) If you have surround speakers but there is no space to place them in the rear of your room, you can place them in the front and enjoy multichannel surround sound with the 5 speakers placed in the front (Virtual CINEMA FRONT). When using an ARC-compatible TV, you only need one HDMI cable to enable video output to the TV, audio input from the The AI incorporated in the DSP analyzes the scene of the TV, and the transmission of HDMI Control signals. content and creates the optimal surround effect for it. HDMI Control TV audio Video from external device Home Audio Network with MusicCast (p.57) This AI instantaneously analyzes scenes by focusing on sound elements such as “dialogue”, “background music”, The unit supports the MusicCast feature that allows you to “ambient sounds” and “sound effects” as well as optimizes link a MusicCast compatible device to another device in a the surround effect in real time. different room and play them back simultaneously, or This creates a compelling sense of realism with expressive control all MusicCast compatible devices with the dedicated power beyond conventional sound field effects. application “MusicCast CONTROLLER”. Low power consumption (p.135) The ECO mode (power saving function) reduces the unit’s power consumption. En 7 CINEMA DSP The excitement of a concert hall and the powerful sense of being inside a movie - we all want to enjoy these experiences in our own living room. Yamaha has pursued the fulfillment of these desires for more than 30 years, and this fulfillment has now taken shape as the Yamaha AV receivers. What is a sound field? CINEMA DSP We perceive sound from a voice or an instrument not only as the sounds that are heard directly Yamaha has accumulated a massive amount of acoustical data by analyzing the actual sound but also as the “reflected” or “reverberant” sound that has been reflected by the walls or fields of concert halls and performance spaces around the world. “CINEMA DSP” allows this ceiling of the building. The character of the reflected and reverberant sound is affected by the data to be applied to create sound fields. This unit contains a wide variety of sound programs shape, size, and material of the building, and all of these sounds taken together are what give using CINEMA DSP. us the auditory sensation of being in that specific place. By selecting a sound program that is appropriate to the content of the playback source such as This unique acoustical character of a specific space is what we call the “sound field”. movies, music, or games, you can maximize the acoustical effectiveness of that specific content. (For example, a sound program designed for movies can give you the sensation of Conceptual diagram of a concert hall’s sound field actually being in that scene.) CINEMA DSP HD3 “CINEMA DSP HD3” is Yamaha’s flagship 3D sound field playback technology that takes full advantage of the massive amount of acoustic reflection data included in the sound field data. It delivers more than twice as much capability for generating acoustic reflections as conventional CINEMA DSP 3D, in addition to high-frequency playback capability, delivering an utterly natural and powerful spatial sound field. Conceptual diagram of a sound field created by the unit Capability for reproducing reflections Level (when the sound program “Hall in Munich” is selected) CINEMA DSP HD3 CINEMA DSP 3D Time En 8 Useful applications The following applications provide you the flexibility to control the unit or assist you with the cable connections. AV CONTROLLER AV SETUP GUIDE MusicCast CONTROLLER “AV CONTROLLER” will turn your smartphone/tablet into a “AV SETUP GUIDE” is an application that assists you with “MusicCast CONTROLLER” is an application that allows you Wi-Fi enabled remote control for your Yamaha network cable connections between AV receiver and source devices to link a MusicCast compatible device to other MusicCast products. This application provides you the flexibility to as well as AV receiver setup. This application guides you compatible devices in other rooms and play them back control the available inputs, volume, mute, power through the various settings such as speaker connections, simultaneously. This app lets you use your smartphone or commands and playback source. TV and video/audio device connections and selecting the other mobile device instead of the remote control to easily speaker system. select music to play back as well as configure the unit and Functions MusicCast compatible devices. • Power on/off and volume adjustment Functions • Input, scene and sound mode selection • Connection guide (speakers, TV and video/audio devices) Functions • DSP Parameter adjustment • Setup guide (YPAO settings and various setup assistance • Selecting and playing back various content • Playback control (including music selection for some with illustrations) – Play back music from your mobile device • Viewing owner’s manual – Select an Internet radio station X X – Play back music files stored on media servers (PCs/NAS) For details, search for “AV CONTROLLER” on the App Store or Google For details, search for “AV SETUP GUIDE” on the App Store or Google Play. Play. sources) – Play back music files stored on a USB storage device • Operating and configuring the unit – Select the input source, adjust the volume and mute the audio output – Select from a wide variety of sound processing features X For details, search for “MusicCast CONTROLLER” on the App Store or Google Play. En 9 Part names and functions This section explains the functions of the parts of the unit. Front panel a b c d e f MAIN ZONE PURE DIRECT INPUT g a MAIN ZONE z key Turns on/off (standby) the unit. b Standby indicator Lights up when the unit is in standby mode under any of the following conditions. • HDMI Control is enabled (p.123) • HDMI Standby Through is enabled (p.124) • Network Standby is enabled (p.126) • Bluetooth Standby is enabled (p.128) c AI indicator Lights up when the SURROUND:AI is enabled (p.61) VOLUME h i e Remote control sensor Opening the front panel door Receives remote control signals (p.6). f PURE DIRECT key To use controls or jacks behind the front panel door, gently press the bottom of the door to open it. Keep the door closed Enables/disables Pure Direct (p.66). g INPUT knob when not using controls or jacks behind the front panel door. (Be careful not to trap your fingers.) Selects an input source. h Front panel door For protecting controls and jacks (p.11). i VOLUME knob Adjusts the volume. d Front display Displays information (p.12). En 10 ■ Inside of the front panel door a b cd e SETUP OPTION AI fg h ij SCENE STRAIGHT 1 2 3 kl m INFO(WPS) MEMORY PRESET FM AM TUNING n 4 (CONNECT) MULTI ZONE PROGRAM ENTER ZONE 2 RETURN ZONE CONTROL HELP AUX PHONES USB 5V o a SETUP key Displays the Setup menu on the TV. b Menu operations keys Cursor keys: Select a menu or a parameter. ENTER: Confirms a selected item. RETURN: Returns to the previous screen. c OPTION key Displays the option menu (p.100). d HELP key In the on-screen menu, the description of a term in the cursor position appears on the TV. This key is enabled when the “?” icon is displayed on the on-screen menu. e AI key Turns on/off the SURROUND:AI mode (p.61). f STRAIGHT (CONNECT) key Enables/disables the straight decode mode (p.65). Enters MusicCast CONTROLLER registration by holding down for 5 seconds (p.57). g PROGRAM keys Select a sound program or a surround decoder (p.60). 1A YPAO MIC SILENT CINEMA p q L AUDIO R r h SCENE keys (Canada model) m PRESET keys Select the assigned input source (including the selected radio station or content when it is assigned), sound program, and various settings with one touch. Also, turns on the unit when it is in standby mode (p.59). i MULTI ZONE keys Select a preset FM/DAB radio station (p.72, p.77) (Australia model) or a preset FM/AM radio station (p.69) (Canada and China models). Selects a USB/network content from shortcuts (p.97). n TUNING keys Select the radio frequency (p.67). ZONE 2: Enables/disables the audio output to Zone2 (p.95). ZONE CONTROL: Changes the zone (main zone or Zone2) that is controlled by the keys and knobs on the front panel (p.95). j INFO (WPS) key Selects the information displayed on the front display (p.98). Enters the wireless network connection setup (WPS push button configuration) by holding down for 3 seconds (p.53). o USB jack For connecting a USB storage device (p.79). p YPAO MIC jack For connecting the supplied YPAO microphone (p.43). q PHONES jack For connecting headphones. r AUX jacks k MEMORY key Registers FM/AM/DAB radio stations as preset stations (p.67, p.71, p.76). Registers USB/network contents or Bluetooth input source as shortcuts (p.97). l FM and AM keys (Canada and China models only) Switch between FM and AM (p.67). FM and DAB keys (Australia model only) Switch between FM and DAB (p.71, p.67). En 11 For connecting devices, such as portable audio players (p.37). Front display (indicators) a bc de h g f j i k ECO VOL. MUTE A-DRC VIRTUAL YPAO VOL. ZONE PARTY IN OUT 1 2 3 2 LINK MASTER STEREO TUNED Hi-Res ENHANCER SLEEP HD 3 lmn o p q r a HDMI Lights up when HDMI signals are being input or output. IN Lights up when HDMI signals are being input. OUT1/OUT2/OUT3 Indicates the HDMI OUT jacks currently outputting an HDMI signal. b ECO Lights up when the unit is in the eco mode (p.135). c Firmware update indicator Lights up when a firmware update is available via the network (p.141) d LINK MASTER Lights up when the unit is the master device of the MusicCast network. e ZONE2 Lights up when Zone2 is enabled (p.95). f STEREO Lights up when the unit is receiving a stereo FM radio signal. TUNED Lights up when the unit is receiving an FM radio station signal (Australia model) or an FM/AM radio station signal (Canada and China models). g PARTY Lights up when the unit is in the party mode (p.96). FPL L C R FPR SL SW SR SBL SBR rs h Information display t u r Cursor indicators Displays the current status (such as input name and sound mode name). You can switch the information by pressing INFO (p.98). i Volume indicator Indicates the current volume. j MUTE Blinks when audio is temporarily muted. Indicate the remote control cursor keys currently operational. s VIRTUAL Lights up when the Virtual Presence Speaker (VPS) or Virtual Surround Back Speaker (VSBS) (p.61), or the virtual surround processing (p.64) is working. t Speaker indicators Indicate speaker terminals from which signals are output. k A-DRC Lights up when Adaptive DRC (p.102) is working. A Front speaker (L) S Front speaker (R) l Wireless LAN indicator Light up while the unit is connected to a wireless network (p.51). Y D Center speaker F Surround speaker (L) G Surround speaker (R) This indicator may light up when the unit is added to the MusicCast H Surround back speaker (L) network. For details, see “Adding the unit to the MusicCast network” J Surround back speaker (R) (p.57). B Front presence speaker (L) m Bluetooth indicator N Front presence speaker (R) Lights up when the unit is connecting to a Bluetooth device (p.78). n Hi-Res L Subwoofer u YPAO VOL. Lights up when the high-resolution mode (p.103) is working. o CINEMA DSP indicator “CINEMA DSP HD” lights up when CINEMA DSP (p.61) is working. “CINEMA DSP !” lights up when CINEMA DSP HD3 is activated. p ENHANCER Lights up when Compressed Music Enhancer (p.66) is working. q SLEEP Lights up when the sleep timer is on. En 12 Lights up when YPAO Volume is enabled (p.102). Rear panel a b cd e f g h i j HDMI (HDCP2.2) AV 1 HDMI OUT 2 AV 2 AV 4 AV 3 AV 5 AV 6 ARC b l m NETWORK HDMI OUT AV 7 (HDCP2.2) 1 (HDCP2.2) k (4 NET) (8 SERVER) 3 (1 MOVIE) (5 STB) (6 GAME) (ZONE OUT) AC IN AV 1 (1 MOVIE) AV 2 (5 STBE) AV 3 (6 GAME) AV 4 TRIGGER OUT COMPONENT VIDEO PB Y A AV 1 PR (1 MOVIE) 1 VIDEO B AV 2 (5 STB) PHONO L AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 (7 TV) (3 MUSIC) PB Y AUDIO 3 R 1 OPTICAL 2 OPTICAL 3 COAXIAL RS-232C OUT 2 PRE OUT 1 R GND IN PR ZONE OUT L REMOTE 12V 0.1A MAX. TOTAL 2 4 COAXIAL 5 COAXIAL 6 OPTICAL ZONE 2 FRONT SURROUND SUR. BACK SUBWOOFER CENTER SPEAKERS R SURROUND L R EXTRA SP2 SURROUND BACK L R EXTRA SP1 F.PRESENCE L R CENTER FRONT L ANTENNA (4 RADIO) 75ȍ FM AM ZONE 2 n ZONE 2/BI-AMP o p (Canada model) * The area around the video/audio output jacks is marked in white on the actual product to prevent improper connections. En 13 q a PHONO jacks For connecting to a turntable (p.36). b Wireless antenna For a wireless (Wi-Fi) connection to a network (p.51) and a Bluetooth connection (p.78). c AUDIO 1-3 jacks For connecting to audio playback devices and inputting audio signals (p.36). d AV 1-4 jacks For connecting to video/audio playback devices and inputting video/audio signals (p.34). e HDMI OUT 1-2 jacks For connecting to an HDMI-compatible TV and outputting video/audio signals (p.32). When using ARC, TV audio signal can also be input through the HDMI OUT 1 jack. f COMPONENT VIDEO (AV 1-2) jacks For connecting to video playback devices that support component video and inputting video signals (p.34). g HDMI (AV 1-7) jacks For connecting to HDMI-compatible playback devices and inputting video/audio signals (p.34). h TRIGGER OUT 1-2 jacks For connecting to devices that support the trigger function (p.40). i REMOTE IN/OUT jacks For connecting to an infrared signal receiver/emitter that allows you to operate the unit and other devices from another room (p.93). j HDMI OUT 3 (ZONE OUT) jack For connecting to an HDMI-compatible device used in Zone2 (p.93). k NETWORK jack For connecting to a network with a network cable (p.39). l RS-232C terminal This is a control expansion terminal for custom installation. Consult your dealer for details. m AC IN jack For connecting the supplied power cable (p.40). n ANTENNA jacks For connecting to radio antennas (p.38). o ZONE OUT jacks For connecting to the external amplifier used in Zone2 and for outputting audio (p.92). p SPEAKERS terminals For connecting to speakers (p.17). q PRE OUT jacks For connecting to a subwoofer with built-in amplifier (p.23) or to an external power amplifier (p.31). En 14 Remote control a b c d e a Remote control signal transmitter Transmits infrared signals. MAIN PARTY PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT o p 1 5 2 3 6 TUNER 7 hq NET Pressing this key repeatedly will specify the time (120 min, 90 min, 60 min, 30 min, off), in which the unit switches to the standby mode. 8 e PARTY key Turns on/off the party mode (p.96). USB BLUETOOTH f SCENE keys Switch with one touch between multiple settings set using the SCENE function. Also, turn on the unit when it is in standby mode (p.59). PRESET RED GREEN c MAIN/ZONE2 switch d SLEEP key 4 INPUT g q External device operation keys Turns on/off (standby) the unit. Changes the zone that is controlled by the remote control (p.95). SCENE f Enables/disables the Pure Direct (p.66). b z (receiver power) key ZONE 2 SLEEP YELLOW BLUE i j kq Select an input source for playback. Y Presses NET repeatedly to select a desired network source. l TOP MENU HOME POP-UP /MENU h PRESET keys r AI m PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME sq ENHANCER tq MEMORY nq TUNING BAND Select a preset FM/AM radio station (p.67). Recall USB, Bluetooth, or network content that is registered as a shortcut (p.97). i OPTION key Displays the option menu (p.100). STRAIGHT j SETUP key Displays the setup menu (p.107) TUNING k Menu operation keys Operates the menu. l HELP key In the on-screen menu, the description of a term in the cursor position appears on the TV. This key is enabled when the “?” icon is displayed on the on-screen menu. m Sound mode keys Select a sound mode (p.60). n Playback operation keys Controls playback of the external device. (Canada model) o HDMI OUT key Selects HDMI OUT jacks to be used for video/audio output (p.58). En Let you perform playback operations when “Bluetooth”, “USB” or “NET”is selected as the input source, or control playback of the HDMI Control-compatible playback device. Y The playback devices must support HDMI Control. Some HDMI Control-compatible devices cannot be used. r AI key Turns on/off the SURROUND:AI mode (p.61). s VOLUME keys Adjust the volume. t MUTE key Mutes the audio output. g Input selection keys q p PURE DIRECT key 15 PREPARATIONS General setup procedure 1 Connecting speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (p.17) 2 Connecting a TV and playback devices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (p.32) 3 Connecting the radio antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (p.38) 4 Connecting a network cable or preparing the wireless antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (p.39) 5 Connecting other devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (p.40) 6 Connecting the power cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (p.40) 7 Selecting an on-screen menu language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (p.41) 8 Configuring the necessary speaker settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (p.42) 9 Optimizing the speaker settings automatically (YPAO). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (p.43) 10 Connecting to a network device wirelessly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (p.51) 11 Connecting to the MusicCast network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (p.57) This completes all the preparations. Enjoy playing movies, music, radio and other content with the unit! En 16 1 Connecting speakers The unit has 7 built-in amplifiers. You can connect 2 to 9 speakers and up to 2 subwoofers to create the favorite acoustic space in your room. You can also apply bi-amp connections, channel expansion (using an external power amplifier) or multi-zone configurations to enhance your system (p.26). Caution Under its default settings, the unit is configured for 8-ohm speakers. When connecting 6-ohm speakers, set the unit’s speaker impedance to “6 Ω MIN”. In this case, you can also use 4-ohm speakers as the front speakers. For details, see “Setting the speaker impedance” (p.23). Ideal speaker layout Functions of each speaker E 0.5 to 1 m (1.6 to 3.3 ft) 1.8 m (5.9 ft) 0.5 to 1 m (1.6 to 3.3 ft) 1 9 1.8 m (5.9 ft) 2 3 Speaker type R Function Front (L/R) 12 Produce front left/right channel sounds (stereo sounds). Center 3 Produces center channel sounds (such as movie dialogues and vocals). Surround (L/R) 45 Produce surround left/right channel sounds. Surround speakers also produce surround back channel sounds when no surround back speakers are connected. Surround back (L/R) 67 Produce surround back left/right channel sounds. Front presence (L/R) ER Produce CINEMA DSP effect sounds or heights channel sounds of Dolby Atmos and DTS:X contents. 9 Subwoofer 9 Produces LFE (low-frequency effect) channel sounds and reinforces bass parts of other channels. This channel is counted as “0.1”. You can connect 2 subwoofers to the unit and place them on the left/right (or front/rear) sides of the room. X • We recommend using front presence speakers to have a full effect of the 3-dimensional sound fields. However, the unit creates Virtual Presence Speaker (VPS) using the front, center and surround speakers to produce 4 3-dimensional sound fields even when no front presence speakers are connected (p.61). 5 • Use “Ideal speaker layout” (diagram on the left) as reference. You do not need to exactly adjust the speaker 10°~30° 10°~30° layout to this diagram since the YPAO function of the unit will automatically optimize the speaker settings (such as distances) to suit the speaker layout. 6 7 0.3 m (1 ft) or more En 17 Basic speaker configuration If you do not apply bi-amp connections, channel expansion (using an external amplifier) or multi-zone configurations, follow the procedure below to place the speakers in your room and connect them to the unit. ■ Placing speakers in your room 7.1/5.1.2 system [S] Depending on the number of speakers, place the speakers and subwoofer in your room. This (using both surround back and front presence speakers) section describes the representative speaker layout examples. This speaker system brings out the full performance of the unit and allows you to enjoy a X highly-natural 3-dimensional sound field with any contents. • To have a full effect of Dolby Atmos contents, we recommend using a speaker system with a S mark. However, you can also play back Dolby Atmos contents with the 7.1 system (using surround back speakers). • To have a full effect of DTS:X contents, we recommend using a speaker system with a S mark. • (About the number of channels) For example, “5.1.2” denotes “standard 5.1-channel plus 2 for overhead speaker channels”. For details on how to place overhead speakers (presence speakers), see “Presence speaker layout” (p.22). X • The surround back speakers and front presence speakers do not produce sounds simultaneously. The unit automatically changes the speakers to be used, depending on the input signal and CINEMA DSP (p.61). • When using front presence speakers installed to the ceiling or when using the Dolby Enabled speakers as the presence speakers, configure the “Layout (Front Presence)” setting in the “Setup” menu before performing YPAO (p.42). En 18 5.1.2 system [S] (using front presence speakers) 7.1 system (using surround back speakers) This speaker system uses the front presence speakers to produce a natural 3-dimensional This speaker system creates Virtual Presence Speaker (VPS) using the front, center and sound field, and also creates Virtual Surround Back Speaker (VSBS) using the surround surround speakers to produce a 3-dimensional sound field, and also allows you to enjoy speakers to add a sense of depth to the rear sound field. This system is suited for enjoying not extended surround sounds using the surround back speakers. only 5.1-channel but also for 7.1-channel contents. X When using front presence speakers installed to the ceiling or when using the Dolby Enabled speakers as the presence speakers, configure the “Layout (Front Presence)” setting in the “Setup” menu before performing YPAO (p.42). En 19 5.1 system 5.1 system (front 5.1-channel) (using surround speakers) We recommend using this speaker system when you cannot place speakers in the rear side of the room. 1 2 4 9 5 3 X You can enjoy surround sound even without the center speaker (4.1 system). X When placing surround speakers in the front side, set “Layout (Surround)” in the “Setup” menu to “Front” before performing YPAO (p.42). En 20 5.1 system (front 5.1-channel) (using front presence speakers) 2.1 system We recommend using this speaker system when you cannot place speakers in the rear side of the room. E R 1 9 2 3 X Add the center speaker to configure a 3.1 system. X When using front presence speakers installed to the ceiling or when using the Dolby Enabled speakers as the presence speakers, configure the “Layout (Front Presence)” setting in the “Setup” menu before performing YPAO (p.42). En 21 Presence speaker layout Dolby Enabled SP Use the Dolby Enabled speakers as the presence speakers. The unit provides three layout patterns for presence speakers (Front Height, Overhead and Dolby Enabled SP). Choose a layout pattern that suits your listening environment (p.114). It utilizes sounds reflected from ceiling and lets you enjoy overhead sounds only from speakers X that are placed at the same level as traditional speakers. You can enjoy Dolby Atmos, DTS:X or Cinema DSP HD3 with any layout pattern. Front Height Install the presence speakers on the front side wall. It delivers a natural sound field with excellent linkage of left, right, top and bottom sound spaces, and sound extensity effectively. X Place the Dolby Enabled speakers on top of or near the traditional front speakers. A Dolby Enabled speaker unit may be integrated into a traditional speaker. For details, refer to the instruction manual of the Dolby Enabled speakers. Notes on installation of ceiling speakers When installing presence speakers to a ceiling, install them just above the listening position, or the ceiling between the extensions of the front speakers and listening position. Overhead Install the presence speakers to the ceiling above the listening position. It delivers realistic overhead sound effects and sound field with excellent linkage of front and rear sound spaces effectively. Caution Y Be sure to use speakers that are made for ceiling use and take anti-drop measures. Ask a qualified contractor or dealer personnel for installation works. For details on the installation position of ceiling speakers, see “Notes on installation of ceiling speakers” (p.22). En 22 ■ Setting the speaker impedance ■ Connecting speakers Under its default settings, the unit is configured for 8-ohm speakers. When using a 6-ohm Connect the speakers placed in your room to the unit. speaker for any channel, set the speaker impedance to “6 Ω MIN”. In this case, you can also use Precaution for connecting of the speaker cables 4-ohm speakers as the front speakers. 1 2 Prepare speaker cables in a place away from the unit, to avoid accidentally dropping wire Before connecting speakers, connect the power cable to an AC wall outlet. strands into the unit’s interior which could result in a short circuit or malfunction of the unit. Improper connecting of the speaker cables may cause short circuit and also damage the unit While holding down STRAIGHT on the front panel, press MAIN ZONE z. or the speakers. MAIN ZONE z • Remove the unit’s power cable from an AC wall outlet and turn off the subwoofer before STRAIGHT connecting the speakers. • Twist the bare wires of the speaker cables firmly together. 3 Check that “SPEAKER IMP.” is displayed on the front display. SPEAKER¡IMP. ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡8¬MIN 4 5 • Do not let the bare wires of the speaker cable touch one another. Press STRAIGHT to select “6 Ω MIN”. Press MAIN ZONE z to set the unit to standby mode and remove the power cable from the AC wall outlet. • Do not let the bare wires of the speaker cable come into contact with the unit’s metal parts You are now ready to connect the speakers. (rear panel and screws). If “Check SP Wires” appear on the front display when the unit is turned on, turn off the unit, and then check the speaker cables short circuit. En 23 Connection diagram Speakers to be connected Refer to the following diagram and connect the speakers to the unit. Speaker system (the number of channels) Speaker type 7.1/5.1.2 5.1 Front (L/R) 1 2 ( ( Center 3 ( ( Surround (L/R) 4 5 ( )*3 Surround back (L/R) 6 7 )*1 Front presence (L/R) E R )*2 )*4 ( ( Subwoofer 9 PRE OUT ZONE OUT 1 2.1 2 The unit (rear) ZONE 2 ( FRONT SURROUND SUR. BACK SUBWOOFER CENTER SPEAKERS R SURROUND L R EXTRA SP2 SURROUND BACK ZONE 2 L R EXTRA SP1 F.PRESENCE L CENTER R FRONT ZONE 2/BI-AMP ( If you have nine speakers, you can connect the both surround back speakers and front E presence speakers. In this case, the unit automatically changes the speakers to be used, R depending on the input signal and CINEMA DSP. 1 2 If you have seven speakers, use two of them as surround back speakers (*1) or front presence speakers (*2). 9 3 9 If you have five speakers, use two of them as surround speakers (*3) or front presence speakers (*4). X 4 5 • When using surround back speakers, be sure to connect the surround back left and right speakers. Using only one surround back speaker was discontinued. 6 • You can also connect up to 2 subwoofers (with built-in amplifier) to the unit. • When apply this speaker configuration, set “Power Amp Assign” (p.112) to “Basic” (default). • To use an external power amplifier (Hi-Fi amplifier, etc.) to enhance speaker output, see “Connecting an external power amplifier” (p.31). Cables necessary for connection (commercially available) Speaker cables (x the number of speakers) + – + – Audio pin cable (two for connecting two subwoofers) En 24 7 L Connecting speaker cables Connecting the subwoofer (with built-in amplifier) Speaker cables have two wires. One is for connecting the negative (-) terminal of the unit and Use an audio pin cable to connect the subwoofer. the speaker, and the other is for the positive (+) terminal. If the wires are colored to prevent Audio pin cable confusion, connect the black wire to the negative and the other wire to the positive terminal. 1 PRE OUT 1 Remove approximately 10 mm (3/8”) of insulation from the ends of the speaker cable, and twist the bare wires of the cable firmly together. 2 SURR UND SUR. BACK SUBW OOFE R 2 3 Loosen the speaker terminal. 4 Tighten the terminal. SURR OUN + 2 3 FR ON T 1 4 – (black) Using a banana plug (Canada and China models only) 1 Tighten the speaker terminal. 2 Insert a banana plug into the end of the terminal. 1 + ER L Insert the bare wires of the cable into the gap on the side (upper right or bottom left) of the terminal. + (red) CENT D BA CK FR ON T Banana plug 2 En 25 Advanced speaker configuration In addition to the basic speaker configuration (p.18), the unit also allows you to apply the following speaker configurations to enhance your system. Using the four internal amplifiers for front speakers to have more high-quality sounds Bi-amp connection Combining with an external power amplifier (Hi-Fi amplifier, etc.) to build an extended system Using the excess internal amplifiers for stereo speakers in another room Power-amp channel expansion (Example) Multi-zone configuration (Example) (Example) External power amplifier Bi-amp connection Zone2 Main zone En 26 ■ Available speaker configurations 7.1 +1Zone Main zone Output channel (max) Bi-amp 7 7 5 ) 7 ) Multi-zone Power Amp Assign (p.112) Page Surround back +1 (Zone2) 7.1 +1Zone 27 Front presence +1 (Zone2) 5.1.2 +1Zone 28 5.1 Bi-Amp 28 7.1 Bi-Amp [ext.SB] 29 Surround back/ Front presence Surround back External power amplifier (required) Surround back 1 9 2 1 2 9 3 4 5 Y 6 When applying one of these configurations, you need to configure the “Power Amp Assign” setting in the “Setup” 7 menu (p.42). Zone2 Main zone Speaker Connect to 12 FRONT 3 CENTER 45 SURROUND 67 SURROUND BACK ER (not used) 9 SUBWOOFER 1-2 Zone2 speakers EXTRA SP1 X When Zone2 output is enabled (p.95), the surround back speakers in the main zone do not output sound. En 27 5.1.2 +1Zone 5.1 Bi-Amp Bi-amp E R 1 9 2 3 1 2 1 9 4 9 5 4 2 3 9 5 Zone2 Main zone Speaker Connect to Speaker Connect to 12 FRONT 12 FRONT and EXTRA SP 1 (bi-amp connection) 3 CENTER 3 CENTER 45 SURROUND 45 SURROUND 67 (not used) 67 (not used) ER EXTRA SP1 ER (not used) 9 SUBWOOFER 1-2 9 SUBWOOFER 1-2 Zone2 speakers EXTRA SP2 X When Zone2 output is enabled (p.95), the front presence speakers in the main zone do not output sound. En 28 ■ Connecting front speakers that support bi-amp connections 7.1 Bi-Amp [ext.SB] Bi-amp When using front speakers that support bi-amp connections, connect them to the FRONT terminals and EXTRA SP1 terminals. 1 To enable the bi-amp function, configure the “Power Amp Assign” setting in the “Setup” menu 2 after connecting the power cable to an AC wall outlet (p.42). 3 9 9 The unit (rear) SPEAKERS R 4 SURROUND L R 5 6 EXTRA SP2 SURROUND BACK ZONE 2 L R EXTRA SP1 F.PRESENCE L R CENTER FRONT L ZONE 2/BI-AMP 7 1 2 via external amp 3 Speaker Connect to 12 FRONT and EXTRA SP 1 (bi-amp connection) 3 CENTER 45 SURROUND 67 SUR.BACK (PRE OUT) via external power amplifier ER (not used) 9 SUBWOOFER 1-2 9 9 4 5 X The FRONT terminals and EXTRA SP1 terminals output the same signals. Caution Before making bi-amp connections, remove any brackets or cables that connect a woofer with a tweeter. Refer to the instruction manual of the speakers for details. If you are not making bi-amp connections, make sure that the brackets or cables are connected before connecting the speaker cables. En 29 ■ Connecting Zone2 speakers (when using front presence speakers in the main zone) When using Zone2 speakers, connect them to the EXTRA SP1 or EXTRA SP2 terminals. The unit (rear) SPEAKERS R To utilize the EXTRA SP terminals for Zone2 speakers, configure the “Power Amp Assign” SURROUND L R EXTRA SP2 SURROUND BACK L R EXTRA SP1 F.PRESENCE L CENTER R FRONT L setting in the “Setup” menu after connecting the power cable to an AC wall outlet (p.42). X ZONE 2 ZONE 2/BI-AMP You can also connect Zone2 speakers using an external amplifier (p.92). (when using surround back speakers in the main zone) E The unit (rear) R SURROUND L R EXTRA SP2 SURROUND BACK L R EXTRA SP1 F.PRESENCE L CENTER R FRONT 2 FL FR L 9 ZONE 2 R 1 SPEAKERS 3 9 ZONE 2/BI-AMP 4 5 Zone2 1 9 2 3 FL FR Main zone 9 4 5 6 7 Zone2 Main zone En 30 ■ Connecting an external power amplifier (Example) When connecting an external power amplifier to enhance speaker output, connect the input Connecting front speakers via an external power amplifier jacks of the power amplifier to the PRE OUT jacks of the unit. The same channel signals are PRE OUT (FRONT) jacks output from the PRE OUT jacks as from their corresponding SPEAKERS terminals. HDMI (HDCP2.2) AV 4 AV 3 AV 5 AV 6 HDMI OUT AV 7 (HDCP2.2) NETWORK (4 NET) (8 SERVER) 3 B) (6 GAME) A AV 1 PR Caution Main input jack (ZONE OUT) TRIGGER OUT ONENT VIDEO (1 MOVIE) 1 12V 0.1A MAX. TOTAL B AV 2 • To prevent the generation of loud noises or abnormal sounds, make sure the followings before making connections. REMOTE (5 STB) IN RS-232C MAIN IN OUT PR 2 PR PRE OUT 1 L L 2 – Remove the power cable of the unit and turn off the external power amplifier before connecting them. FRONT SURROUND SUR. BACK SUBWOOFER CENTER R SPEAKERS – When using the PRE OUT jacks, do not connect speakers to the corresponding SPEAKERS terminals. ROUND L R EXTRA SP2 SURROUND BACK L R EXTRA SP1 F.PRESENCE L CENTER FRONT – When using a pre-main amplifier that does not have the volume control bypass, turn up the volume of the pre-main amplifier enough and fix it. In this case, do not connect other devices (except the unit) to the pre-main amplifier. ZONE 2 R R FRONT L SUR ZONE 2/BI-AMP The unit (rear) The unit (rear) HDMI (HDCP2.2) AV 2 AV 4 AV 3 AV 5 AV 6 HDMI OUT AV 7 (HDCP2.2) NETWORK (4 NET) (8 SERVER) 3 VIE) (5 STB) (6 GAME) (ZONE OUT) AC IN TRIGGER OUT COMPONENT VIDEO PB Y A AV 1 PR (1 MOVIE) 1 B AV 2 (5 STB) PB Y REMOTE 12V 0.1A MAX. TOTAL IN RS-232C OUT 2 PR PRE OUT ZONE OUT 1 2 ZONE 2 FRONT SURROUND SUR. BACK SUBWOOFER CENTER SPEAKERS R SURROUND L R EXTRA SP2 SURROUND BACK L ZONE 2 a bc R EXTRA SP1 F.PRESENCE L CENTER R FRONT L ZONE 2/BI-AMP d a FRONT jacks About external power amplifiers Output front channel sounds. We recommend using power amplifiers that meet the following conditions. b SURROUND jacks • With unbalanced inputs Output surround channel sounds. c SUR. BACK jacks • With volume control bypass (or without volume control circuit) Output surround back channel sounds. • Output power: 100 W or more (6 to 8 Ω) d CENTER jack Outputs center channel sounds. En 31 Amplifier with volume control bypass (such as A-S3000) 2 Connecting a TV and playback devices Connect a TV and playback devices (video and audio devices) to the unit. For information on how to connect a USB storage device, see “Connecting a USB storage device” (p.79). Input/output jacks and cables The unit is equipped with the following input/output jacks. Prepare the cables that match the jacks on your devices. ■ Video/audio jacks ■ Video jacks ■ Audio jacks To input/output video and audio signals, use the following To input only video signals, use the following jacks. To input/output only audio signals, use the following jacks. jacks. COMPONENT VIDEO jacks HDMI jacks OPTICAL jacks Transmit video signals separated into three components: Transmit digital audio signals. Use a digital optical cable. Transmit digital video and digital sound through a single luminance (Y), chrominance blue (Pb), and chrominance red Remove the tip protector (if available) before using the cable. jack. Use an HDMI cable. (Pr). Use a component video cable with three plugs. Digital optical cable Component video cable HDMI cable AV 1 (1 MOVIE) NENT COMPO Y PB VIDEO PR A AV 1 ) IE (1 MOV COAXIAL jacks Y Use a 19-pin HDMI cable with the HDMI logo. We recommend using a cable less than 5.0 m (16.4 ft) long to prevent signal quality degradation. X Transmit digital audio signals. Use a digital coaxial cable. VIDEO jacks Digital coaxial cable Transmit analog video signals. Use a video pin cable. • The unit’s HDMI jacks support the HDMI Control, Audio Return Channel (ARC), and 3D and 4K Ultra HD video transmission features. AV 1 (1 MOVIE) Video pin cable • Use high speed HDMI cables to enjoy 3D or 4K Ultra HD videos. VIDEO AUDIO jacks Transmit analog stereo audio signals. Use a stereo pin cable (RCA cable). AUDIO3 En 32 Stereo pin cable Connecting a TV About Audio Return Channel (ARC) Connect a TV to the unit so that video input to the unit can be output to the TV. • ARC allows audio signals to travel both ways. If you connect a TV that supports ARC to the unit with a single HDMI cable, you can output video/audio to the TV or input TV audio to the unit. You can also enjoy playback of TV audio on the unit. • When using ARC, connect a TV with an HDMI cable that supports ARC. ■ HDMI connection ■ Connecting another TV or a projector Connect the TV to the unit with an HDMI cable and an audio cable (digital optical or stereo pin If a second TV or projector is connected to the HDMI OUT 2 jack, you can use the remote control cable). to switch the TV (or projector) to be used for watching video (p.58). In addition, a TV, etc., Y placed in Zone 2 can be connected to the HDMI OUT 3 (ZONE OUT) jack on the unit (p.93). You can connect another TV or a projector by using the HDMI OUT 2 jack (p.33). HDMI OUT 2 jack HDMI OUT 3 jack HDMI OUT HDMI OUT jack (HDCP2.2) HDMI OUT 2 3 1 (HDCP2.2) (ZONE OUT) ARC HDMI OUT 2 The unit (rear) HDMI HDMI 1 (HDCP2.2) ARC HDMI HDMI (HDCP2.2) AV 1 HDMI OUT 2 AV 1 HDMI OUT AV 2 AV 1 AV 3 (1 MOVIE) 1 (HDCP2.2) ARC (1 MOVIE) (5 STB) AV 2 (5 STBE) AV 3 (6 GAME) (1 MOVIE) AV 4 HDMI input (6 G (5 STB) AV 2 (5 STBE) AV 3 AV 4 (6 GAME) COMPONENT VIDEO Y PB A AV 1 PR PB HDMI OUT AV 7 (HDCP2.2) NETWORK (4 NET) (8 SERVER) (ZONE OUT) TRIGGER OUT 1 B AV 2 (5 STB) A PR AV 6 (1 MOVIE) COMPONENT VIDEO Y AV 5 (6 GAME) VIDEO AV 1 (1 MOVIE) AV 4 AV 3 3 ARC 2 AV 2 1 (HDCP2.2) REMOTE 12V 0.1A MAX. TOTAL IN RS-232C OUT 2 (1 VIDEO PHONO L AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 (7 TV) (3 MUSIC) 1 OPTICAL 2 OPTICAL PR PHONO AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 (7 TV) (3 MUSIC) R AUDIO 1 3 COAXIAL 4 COAXIAL 5 COAXIAL ZONE 2 6 OPTICAL R FRONT SURROUND L L L TV (already connected) HDMI input HDMI input HDMI HDMI L HDMI ANTENNA (4 RADIO) 75ȍ PR AUDIO (7 TV) GND AUDIO 3 The unit (rear) PB HDMI ZONE OUT L R HDMI B PB Y AUDIO 3 Y FM HDMI AM R R R TV 1 OPTICAL OPTICAL O O TV AUDIO 1 (OPTICAL or AUDIO) jacks Audio output (digital optical or analog stereo) Projector TV Zone 2 Y X HDMI Control is not available on the HDMI OUT 2 and 3 jack. • You do not make an audio cable connection between the TV and the unit in the following cases: – If your TV supports Audio Return Channel (ARC) – If you will receive TV broadcasts only from the set-top box • If you connect a TV that supports HDMI Control to the unit with an HDMI cable, you can control the unit’s power and volume with the TV’s remote control. To use HDMI Control and ARC, you need to configure the HDMI settings on the unit. For details on the settings, see “Information on HDMI” (p.159). En 33 Connecting video devices (such as BD/DVD players) ■ Component video connection Connect a video device to the unit with a component video cable and an audio cable (digital Connect video devices such as BD/DVD players, set-top boxes (STBs) and game consoles to the coaxial or stereo pin cable). Choose a set of input jacks (on the unit) depending on the audio unit. Depending on the video/audio output jacks available on your video device, choose one of output jacks available on your video device. the following connections. We recommend using an HDMI connection if the video device has an HDMI output jack. Output jacks on video device Input jacks on the unit Y Video Audio The following explanation is based on the assumption that you have not changed the “Input Assignment” setting Digital coaxial AV 1-2 (COMPONENT VIDEO + COAXIAL) Analog stereo AV 1-2 (COMPONENT VIDEO + AUDIO) Component video (p.131) in the “Setup” menu. As necessary, you can assign the COMPONENT VIDEO (A, B), COAXIAL (3, 4, 5) and OPTICAL (1, 2, 6) jacks to another input source. X AV 1-2 (COMPONENT VIDEO) jacks If you make more than one audio connection for one input source, an audio signal played back on the unit will be determined according to the “Audio Select” setting (p.104) in the “Option” menu. Y The unit (rear) PB PR HDMI (HDCP2.2) ■ HDMI connection AV 1 HDMI OUT 2 ARC AV 1 (1 MOVIE) AV 2 (5 STBE) AV 2 AV 4 AV 3 AV 5 AV 6 A 1 (HDCP2.2) AV 3 (6 GAME) (1 MOVIE) (5 STB) AV 4 (6 GAME) TRIGG OUT COMPONENT VIDEO Y PB PR Y PB PR A AV 1 (1 MOVIE) 1 PR B AV 2 Y VIDEO PB Connect a video device to the unit with an HDMI cable. PHONO L HDMI (AV 1-7) jacks The unit (rear) AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 (7 TV) (3 MUSIC) AUDIO 3 L R 2 PRE OUT ZONE OUT Video output (component video) 12V 0.1A MAX. TOTAL (5 STB) 1 R 2 PR HDMI (HDCP2.2) AV 1 AV 2 AV 4 AV 3 AV 5 AV 6 GND AV 7 1 OPTICAL 2 OPTICAL 3 COAXIAL 4 COAXIAL 5 COAXIAL ZONE 2 6 OPTICAL ARC R (1 MOVIE) (5 STB) FRONT SURROUND SUR. BACK SUBWOOFER (6 GAME) SURROUND L EXTRA SP2 R SURROUND BACK Y PB PR CENTER SPEAKERS 1 L R PB EXTRA SP1 F.PRESENC Y AV 3 (6 GAME) AV 4 TRIGGER OUT COMPONENT VIDEO PB Y A AV 1 PR ANTENNA (4 RADIO) (1 MOVIE) 1 B AV 2 (5 STB) PB Y 75ȍ REM 12V 0.1A MAX. TOTAL 2 PR FM AM HDMI output IN C HDMI PRE OUT ZONE OUT C ZONE 2 ZONE 2/BI-AM 1 COAXIAL HDMI 2 6 OPTICAL ZONE 2 FRONT SURROUND SUR. BACK SUBWOOFER L HDMI CENTER Video device SPEAKERS R SURROUND L R EXTRA SP2 SURROUND BACK L R EXTRA SP1 F.PRESENCE L L L R R R ZONE 2 ZONE 2/BI-AMP Video device AV 1-2 (COAXIAL) or AV 1-2 (AUDIO) jacks Audio output (digital or analog stereo) X To connect a video device to the unit with a component video cable and a digital optical cable, use “Input Assignment” (p.131) in the “Setup” menu to assign the COMPONENT VIDEO and OPTICAL jacks to the same input source. En 34 ■ Composite video connection Connect a video device to the unit with a video pin cable and an audio cable (digital coaxial, digital optical, or stereo pin cable). Choose a set of input jacks (on the unit) depending on the audio output jacks available on your video device. Output jacks on video device Input jacks on the unit Video Audio Composite video Digital coaxial AV 1-2 (VIDEO + COAXIAL) Digital optical AV 3 (VIDEO + OPTICAL) Analog stereo AV 1-4 (VIDEO + AUDIO) The unit (rear) AV 1 HDMI OUT 2 ARC AV 1 (1 MOVIE) AV 2 (5 STBE) A 1 (HDCP2.2) AV 3 (6 GAME) (1 MOVIE) AV 4 AV 1-4 (VIDEO) jacks C Y Video output (composite video) VIDEO PHONO L AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 (7 TV) (3 MUSIC) 1 OPTICAL 2 OPTICAL V Y AUDIO 3 ZON L R VIDEO R GND 3 COAXIAL 4 COAXIAL 5 COAXIAL V ZONE 2 6 OPTICAL R ANTENNA (4 RADIO) 75ȍ FM AM C C COAXIAL O Video device O L L L R R OPTICAL R Any of AV 1-2 (COAXIAL), AV 3 (OPTICAL), AV 1-4 (AUDIO) jacks Audio output (any of digital coaxial, digital optical, analog stereo) En 35 Connecting audio devices (such as CD players) PHONO jacks Audio output (PHONO) PHONO Connect audio devices such as CD players and a turntable to the unit. Depending on the audio PHONO L L output jacks available on your audio device, choose one of the following connections. R Y L L R R R The following explanation is based on the assumption that you have not changed the “Input Assignment” setting GND (p.131) in the “Setup” menu. As necessary, you can assign the COAXIAL (3, 4, 5) and OPTICAL (1, 2, 6) jacks Ground lead GND to another input source. AV 1 HDMI OUT 2 X ARC AV 2 (5 STBE) AV 2 AV 3 1 (HDCP2.2) AV 1 (1 MOVIE) (1 MOVIE) AV 3 (6 GAME) (5 STB) AV 4 (6 G Turntable COMPONENT VIDEO PB Y A PR (1 If you make more than one audio connection for one input source, an audio signal played back on the unit will be VIDEO determined according to the “Audio Select” setting (p.104) in the “Option” menu. PHONO L AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 (7 TV) (3 MUSIC) Audio input jacks on the unit PB Y AUDIO 3 R GND 1 OPTICAL 2 OPTICAL 3 COAXIAL 4 COAXIAL 5 COAXIAL ZONE 2 6 OPTICAL R Digital coaxial Digital optical PR ZONE OUT L R Audio output jacks on audio device B FRONT SURROUND ANTENNA (4 RADIO) AUDIO 3 (COAXIAL) 75ȍ FM AM C AV 3 (OPTICAL) Turntable (PHONO) C COAXIAL AUDIO 1-2 (OPTICAL) O Analog stereo L AV 1-2 (COAXIAL) AV 1-4 (AUDIO) The unit (rear) AUDIO 1-3 (AUDIO) Audio device O L L L R R PHONO OPTICAL R Any of AV 1-4, AUDIO 1-3 (COAXIAL, OPTICAL, AUDIO) jacks Audio output (any of digital coaxial, digital optical, analog stereo) When connecting a turntable • The PHONO jack of the unit is compatible with an MM cartridge. To connect a turntable with a low-output MC cartridge, use a boosting transformer. • Connecting the turntable to the GND terminal of the unit may reduce noise in the signal. En 36 Connecting to the jacks on the front panel The AUX jacks are convenient for temporarily connecting an audio playback device. Use stereo pin cables to connect an audio device (such as a CD player) to the unit. For details on connecting a USB device to the USB jack, see “Connecting a USB storage device” (p.79). X Before making connections, stop playback on the device, and turn down the volume of the unit sufficiently. ENTER ZONE 2 RETURN ZONE CONTROL HELP AUX PHONES USB 5V 1A YPAO MIC SILENT CINEMA L L AUDIO R R The unit (front) Audio device If you select “AUX” as the input source by pressing INPUT, the audio played back on the device will be output from the unit. En 37 3 Connecting the radio antennas Connect the supplied radio antenna to the unit. Connecting the AM antenna Hold down Insert Release FM/AM antennas (Canada and China models only) Connect the supplied FM/AM antennas to the unit. X Fix the end of the FM antenna to a wall, and place the AM antenna on a flat surface. • Unwind only the length of cable needed from the AM antenna unit. FM antenna • The wires of the AM antenna have no polarity. AM antenna DAB/FM antenna (Australia model only) Connect the supplied DAB/FM antenna to the unit and fix the antenna ends to a wall. HDMI (HDCP2.2) AV 1 HDMI OUT 2 ARC AV 1 AV 2 (1 MOVIE) (5 STBE) AV 2 AV 4 AV 3 AV 5 AV 6 AV 7 1 (HDCP2.2) AV 3 (6 GAME) (1 MOVIE) (5 STB) AV 4 (6 GAME) TRIGGER OUT COMPONENT VIDEO PB Y A AV 1 PR (1 MOVIE) 1 VIDEO (5 STB) PHONO L AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 (7 TV) (3 MUSIC) PB Y AUDIO 3 PRE OUT 1 R GND 1 OPTICAL 2 OPTICAL 3 COAXIAL IN 2 PR ZONE OUT L R DAB/FM antenna R 12V 0.1A MAX. TOTAL B AV 2 2 4 COAXIAL 5 COAXIAL 6 OPTICAL ZONE 2 FRONT SURROUND SUR. BACK SUBWOOFER CENTER SPEAKERS R SURROUND L EXTRA SP2 R SURROUND BACK L R EXTRA SP1 F.PRESENCE L The unit (rear) ANTENNA (4 RADIO) 75ȍ FM AV 1 AM (1 MOVIE) AV 2 (5 STBE) AV 3 (6 GAME) AV 4 TRIGGER OUT COMPONENT VIDEO PB Y A AV 1 PR (1 MOVIE) 1 VIDEO (5 STB) ZONE 2 RE 12V 0.1A MAX. TOTAL B AV 2 IN 2 ZONE 2/BI-AMP PHONO L The unit (rear) AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 (7 TV) (3 MUSIC) PB Y AUDIO 3 PRE OUT ZONE OUT L R PR 1 R GND 1 OPTICAL 2 OPTICAL 3 COAXIAL 2 4 COAXIAL 5 COAXIAL 6 OPTICAL ZONE 2 FRONT SURROUND SUR. BACK SUBWOOFER CENTER SPEAKERS R Assembling the AM antenna SURROUND L EXTRA SP2 R SURROUND BACK L R EXTRA SP1 F.PRESENCE L DAB/FM ANTENNA (4 RADIO) (4 RADIO) 7575ȍ FM AM ZONE 2 ZONE 2/BI-AMP Y • The antenna should be stretched out horizontally. • If you cannot obtain good reception on the radio, adjust the height, direction or placement of the DAB/FM antenna. En 38 4 Connecting a network cable or preparing the wireless antenna Connect the unit to a router (access point) with a network cable, or prepare the wireless Y antenna for establishing a wireless network connection. • Some security software installed on your PC or the firewall settings of network devices (such as a router) may block the access of the unit to the network devices or the Internet. In these cases, configure the security You can enjoy Internet radio or music files stored on media servers, such as PCs and Network software or firewall settings appropriately. Attached Storage (NAS), on the unit. • Each server must be connected to the same subnet as the unit. • To use the service via the Internet, broadband connection is strongly recommended. Connecting the network cable Preparing the wireless antenna Connect the unit to your router with a commercially-available STP network cable (CAT-5 or higher straight cable). If you want to establish a wireless network connection and Bluetooth connection, stand the Network Attached Storage (NAS) Internet wireless antenna up straight. For information on how to connect the unit to a network device wirelessly, see “Connecting to a network device wirelessly” (p.51). WAN LAN Modem PC Network cable Router The unit (rear) HDMI OUT AV 7 (HDCP2.2) NETWORK (4 NET) (8 SERVER) 3 (ZONE OUT) AC IN Mobile device TRIGGER OUT 1 12V 0.1A MAX. TOTAL REMOTE IN RS-232C OUT Y 2 Do not apply excessive force on the antenna. Doing so may damage it. X • If you want to use a wired (network cable) connection when a wireless connection has been made, set “Network Connection” (p.125) in the “Setup” menu to “Wired”. • If you are using a router that supports DHCP, you do not need to configure any network settings for the unit, as the network parameters (such as the IP address) will be assigned automatically to it. You only need to configure the network settings if your router does not support DHCP or if you want to configure the network parameters manually (p.125). • You can check whether the network parameters (such as IP address) are properly assigned to the unit in “Information” (p.116) in the “Network” menu. En 39 5 Connecting other devices 6 Connecting the power cable Connect a device compatible with the trigger function. After all the connections are complete, connect the supplied power cable to the unit and then to an AC wall outlet. Connecting a device compatible with the trigger function The unit (rear) DMI OUT (HDCP2.2) NETWORK (4 NET) (8 SERVER) 3 ZONE OUT) AC IN OTE RS-232C To an AC wall outlet OUT The trigger function can control an external device in conjunction with operating the unit (such as powering on/off and input selection). If you have a Yamaha subwoofer that supports a system connection or a device with a trigger input jack, you can use the trigger function by CENTER connecting the external device to one of the TRIGGER OUT jacks with a monaural mini-plug cable. TRIGGER OUT 1-2 jacks The unit (rear) TRIGGER OUT HDMI (HDCP2.2) AV 4 AV 5 AV 6 (HDCP2.2) 3 (ZONE OUT) VIE) 1 REMOTE 12V 0.1A MAX. TOTAL IN OUT V2 B) 2 E OUT (4 NET) (8 SERVER) 1 12V 0.1A MAX. TOTAL TRIGGER OUT V1 NETWORK HDMI OUT AV 7 ) RS-232C 2 1 System connector jack 2 ROUND SUR. BACK SUBWOOFER CENTER SPEAKERS EXTRA SP2 R SURROUND BACK ZONE 2 L EXTRA SP1 R F.PRESENCE L CENTER R FRONT L ZONE 2/BI-AMP Yamaha subwoofer that supports a system connection X You can configure the trigger function settings in “Trigger Output1” and “Trigger Output2” (p.134) in the “Setup” menu. En 40 R FRONT L 7 Selecting an on-screen menu language MAIN Select the desired on-screen menu language from English (default), ZONE 2 z SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT Japanese, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Italian and Chinese. HDMI OUT 1 2 SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NET GREEN BLUE Cursor keys ENTER HOME Turn on the TV and switch the TV input to display video If you turn on the unit for the first time, the message regarding the network YELLOW setup appears. For now, press RETURN and proceed to Step 3. SETUP TOP MENU ENTER. Press z (receiver power) to turn on the unit. X BLUETOOTH USB PRESET RED Use the cursor keys to select “Language” and press from the unit (HDMI OUT jack). INPUT TUNER 5 POP-UP //MENU MENU 3 4 Press SETUP. 6 Use the cursor keys to select the desired language. 7 To exit from the menu, press SETUP. Use the cursor keys to select “System” and press ENTER. RETURN AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME ENHANCER STRAIGHT MEMORY TUNING BAND TUNING X The information on the front display is provided in English only. En 41 8 Configuring the necessary speaker settings MAIN If you use any of the following speaker configurations, follow the ZONE 2 z SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT procedure below to configure the corresponding speaker settings HDMI OUT 6 manually before performing YPAO. SCENE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NET RED GREEN Amp Assign” (p.112), then select your speaker system. (Virtual CINEMA FRONT), select “Configuration” ! “Surround” ! CINEMA FRONT) (p.20) • When using the presence speakers for Dolby Atmos or DTS:X BLUETOOTH USB YELLOW BLUE SETUP 1 2 Press z (receiver power) to turn on the unit. Turn on the TV and switch the TV input to display video X If you turn on the unit for the first time, the message regarding the network POP-UP //MENU MENU AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME ENHANCER STRAIGHT MEMORY TUNING BAND TUNING RETURN setup appears. For now, press RETURN and proceed to Step 3. 3 4 5 playback, select “Configuration” ! “Front Presence” ! “Layout” (p.114), then select your front presence speaker layout. from the unit (HDMI OUT jack). Cursor keys ENTER HOME “Layout” (p.113), then select “Front”. • Using the presence speakers for Dolby Atmos or DTS:X playback (p.22) PRESET TOP MENU • When using the surround speakers for front 5.1-channel system • Using the surround speakers for front 5.1-channel system (Virtual INPUT TUNER • When using bi-amp connection or Zone2 speakers, select “Power • Advanced speaker configuration (p.26) 1 Configure the corresponding speaker settings. Press SETUP. Use the cursor keys to select “Speaker” and press ENTER. Use the cursor keys to select “Configuration” and press ENTER. En 42 7 To exit from the menu, press SETUP. 9 Optimizing the speaker settings automatically (YPAO) MAIN The Yamaha Parametric room Acoustic Optimizer (YPAO) function ZONE 2 z SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NET GREEN connect it to the YPAO MIC jack on the front panel. X Place the YPAO microphone at your listening position (same height as your X ears). We recommend the use of a tripod as a microphone stand. You can use the tripod screws to stabilize the microphone. technology that enables to create natural sound fields like a room specifically designed BLUETOOTH YPAO MIC jack for acoustic perfection. PRESET RED Place the YPAO microphone at your listening position and settings, such as volume balance and acoustic parameters, to suit your The YPAO function of the unit adopts the YPAO-R.S.C. (Reflected Sound Control) USB 4 listening position(s), and then automatically optimizes the speaker room. INPUT TUNER detects speaker connections, measures the distances from them to your YELLOW The unit (front) Y BLUE YPAO MIC Note the following regarding YPAO measurement. – Test tones are output at high volume and may surprise or frighten small children. – Test tone volume cannot be adjusted. 1 – Keep the room as quiet as possible. TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME ENHANCER STRAIGHT RETURN – Stay in a corner of the room behind the listening position so that you do not become an obstacle between speakers and the YPAO microphone. 1 2 BAND 3 Press z (receiver power) to turn on the unit. 4 Turn on the TV and switch the TV input to display video YPAO 5 microphone from the unit (HDMI OUT jack). MEMORY TUNING 9 – Do not connect headphones. 2 X TUNING Ear height If you turn on the unit for the first time, the message regarding the network setup appears. For now, press RETURN and proceed to Step 3. 3 The following screen appears on the TV. Turn on the subwoofer and set the volume to half. If the crossover frequency is adjustable, set it to maximum. VOLUME MIN MAX CROSSOVER/ HIGH CUT MIN 9 MAX X To cancel the operation, disconnect the YPAO microphone before starting the measurement. En 43 5 If desired, change the measuring method (multi/single). Single measure Multi measure (5 listening positions) When “Measuring option” is set to “Multi Measure”, measurements are taken at multiple listening positions. (multi measure) a d e bac Measuring method Multi Measure Select this option if you will have several listening positions or if you want others to enjoy surround sound. You can take measurements at up to 8 different positions in the room. The speaker settings will be optimized to suit the area defined by those positions (multi measure). Single measure (default) Select this option if your listening position will always be fixed. Take the measurements at only one position. The speaker settings will be optimized to suit that position (single measure). X Multi measure (1 listening position + front/back/left/right) Multi measure (2 listening positions + front/back) b c a e d c a b d • If you perform the multi measure, the speaker settings will be optimized for you to enjoy surround sound in a wider space. • If you perform the multi measure, first place the YPAO microphone at the listening position you will be seated most frequently. This completes the preparations. See the following page to start the measurement. When “Measuring option” is set to “Multi Measure”: “Measuring at multiple listening positions” (p.46) When “Measuring option” is not set to “Multi Measure”: “Measuring at one listening position (single measure)” (p.45) En 44 Measuring at one listening position (single measure) MAIN To save the measurement results, use the cursor keys to select “Save” and press ENTER. ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T 3 PURE DIRECT Follow the procedure below to take a measurement when the “Multi HDMI OUT Measure” box is unchecked. It takes about 3 minutes to perform the SCENE measurement. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TUNER NET 1 “Start” and press ENTER. INPUT The measurement will start in 10 seconds. Press ENTER again to BLUETOOTH USB PRESET RED GREEN YELLOW HOME start the measurement immediately. The adjusted speaker settings are applied. X X To cancel the measurement temporarily, press RETURN or VOLUME keys. To finish the measurement without saving the result, select “Cancel”. BLUE The following screen appears on the TV when the measurement Cursor keys ENTER TOP MENU To start the measurement, use the cursor keys to select POP-UP //MENU MENU finishes. Disconnect the YPAO microphone from the unit. This completes optimization of the speaker settings. RETURN Caution AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE The YPAO microphone is sensitive to heat, so should not be placed anywhere where it could be exposed to direct sunlight or high temperatures (such as on top of AV equipment). VOLUME ENHANCER STRAIGHT MEMORY TUNING 4 BAND Y TUNING If any error message (such as ERROR 1) or warning message (such as WARNING 1) appears, see “Error messages” (p.49) or “Warning messages” (p.50). 2 To check the measurement results, use the cursor keys to select “Measurement result” and press ENTER. After confirming the result, press RETURN to return to the “Measurement Finished” screen. X For details, see “Checking the measurement results” (p.47). En 45 Measuring at multiple listening positions (multi measure) MAIN PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NET RED GREEN Follow the procedure below to take a measurement when the “Multi Measure” box is checked.It takes about 10 minutes to measure 8 listening When you have taken measurements at 8 listening positions, the positions. following screen appears automatically. Y If any error message (such as ERROR 1) or warning message (such as WARNING 1) appears, see “Error messages” (p.49) or “Warning messages” (p.50). INPUT TUNER When the measurements at the positions you want to measure are completed, use the cursor keys to select “Skip” and press ENTER. ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T 3 BLUETOOTH USB 1 PRESET YELLOW BLUE To start the measurement, use the cursor keys to select “Start” and press ENTER. The measurement will start in 10 seconds. Press ENTER again to start the measurement immediately. Cursor keys ENTER TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU 4 X RETURN To cancel the measurement temporarily, press RETURN or VOLUME keys. select “Measurement result” and press ENTER. The following screen appears on the TV when the measurement at X the first position finishes. AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE To check the measurement results, use the cursor keys to For details, see “Checking the measurement results” (p.47). VOLUME 5 ENHANCER To save the measurement result, use the cursor keys to select “Save” and press ENTER. STRAIGHT MEMORY TUNING BAND TUNING 2 Move the YPAO microphone to the next listening position and press ENTER. Repeat step 2 until measurements at all listening positions (up to The adjusted speaker settings are applied. 8) have been taken. X To finish the measurement without saving the result, select “Cancel”. En 46 6 MAIN Disconnect the YPAO microphone from the unit. You can check the YPAO measurement results. This completes optimization of the speaker settings. ZONE 2 Checking the measurement results SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Caution The YPAO microphone is sensitive to heat, so should not be placed anywhere where it could be exposed to direct sunlight or high temperatures (such as on top of AV equipment). SCENE “Measurement result” and press ENTER. X You can also select “YPAO Result” (p.115) from “Speaker” (p.112) in the “Setup” menu, which displays the previous measurement results. INPUT TUNER NET After the measurement, use the cursor keys to select The following screen appears. BLUETOOTH USB PRESET RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE a b Cursor keys ENTER TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU c RETURN a Measurement result items AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE b Measurement result details VOLUME c The number of measured positions (when multi measure is performed) ENHANCER STRAIGHT MEMORY TUNING BAND 2 TUNING Use the cursor keys to select an item. Polarity of each speaker Wiring Reverse: The speaker cable may be connected with the reverse polarity (+/-). Size of each speaker (cross-over frequency of the subwoofer) Size Large: The speaker can reproduce low-frequency signals effectively. Small: The speaker cannot reproduce low-frequency signals effectively. 3 Distance Distance from the listening position to each speaker Level Output level adjustment for each speaker To finish checking the results and return to the previous screen, press RETURN. En 47 Reloading the previous YPAO adjustments When the speaker settings you have configured manually are not MAIN ZONE 2 suitable, follow the procedure below to discard the manual settings and SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT reload the previous YPAO adjustments. SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TUNER NET 1 2 INPUT BLUETOOTH USB PRESET RED GREEN YELLOW In the “Setup” menu, select “Speaker” and then “YPAO Result” (p.115). Use the cursor keys to select “Setup Reload” and press ENTER. BLUE SETUP Cursor keys ENTER TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME 3 To exit from the menu, press SETUP. ENHANCER STRAIGHT MEMORY TUNING BAND TUNING En 48 Error messages Error message Remedy ERROR 1 If any error message is displayed during the measurement, resolve the problem and perform Front speakers are not detected. YPAO again. ERROR 2 One of the surround speakers cannot be detected. ERROR 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to exit YPAO, turn off the unit, and then check the speaker connections. One of the front presence speakers cannot be detected. ERROR 4 One of the surround back speakers cannot be detected. ERROR 5 The noise is too loud. ERROR 6 Surround back speakers are connected, but no surround speakers are connected. ERROR 7 The YPAO microphone has been removed. ERROR 8 The YPAO microphone cannot detect test tones. ERROR 9 Canceled by user operation Keep the room quiet and follow the on-screen instructions to start the measurement again. If you select “Proceed”, YPAO takes the measurement again and ignores any noise detected. Surround speakers need to be connected in order to use surround back speakers. Follow the on-screen instructions to exit YPAO, turn off the unit, and then reconnect the speakers. Connect the YPAO microphone to the YPAO MIC jack firmly and follow the on-screen instructions to start the measurement again. Connect the YPAO microphone to the YPAO MIC jack firmly and follow the on-screen instructions to start the measurement again. If this error occurs repeatedly, contact the nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service center. Follow the on-screen instructions to start the measurement again. To cancel the measurement, select “Quit”. Follow the on-screen instructions to exit YPAO, turn off and on the unit. If this error occurs repeatedly, contact the nearest authorized Yamaha An internal error has occurred. dealer or service center. ERROR 10 En 49 Warning messages Warning message Remedy Select “Wiring” in “Measurement result” (p.47) and check the cable connections (+/-) of the speaker identified by “Reverse”. If a warning message is displayed after the measurement, you can still save the measurement results by following on-screen instructions. WARNING 1 If the speaker is connected incorrectly: However, we recommend you perform YPAO again in order to use the unit with the optimal A speaker cable may be connected with the reverse polarity (+/-). Turn off the unit and then reconnect the speaker cable. speaker settings. WARNING 2 A speaker is placed more than 24 m (80 ft) from the listening position. WARNING 3 There are significant volume differences between the speakers. En 50 If the speaker is connected correctly: Depending on the type of speakers or room environment, this message may appear even if the speakers are connected correctly. In this case, you can ignore the message. Select “Distance” in “Measurement result” (p.47) and move the speaker identified by “>24.00m (>80.0ft)” within 24 m (80 ft) of the listening position. Select “Level” in “Measurement result” (p.47) and check the speaker identified by “Over ±10.0dB”, then check the usage environment and cable connections (+/-) of each speaker, and the volume of the subwoofer. We recommend using the same speakers or speakers with specifications that are as similar as possible. 10 Connecting to a network device wirelessly Connect the unit to a wireless router (access point) or a mobile device by establishing a wireless connection. Connecting with a wireless router (access point) Connect the unit to a wireless router (access point). You can enjoy Internet radio, AirPlay, or music files stored on media servers (PC/NAS) on the unit. Internet Wireless router Modem Mobile device (such as iPhone) The unit For details on connection, see “Connecting the unit to a wireless network” (p.52). En 51 Connecting the unit to a wireless network There are several methods to connect the unit to a wireless network. MAIN ZONE 2 z SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT Select a connection method according to your environment. 4 5 HDMI OUT Use the cursor keys to select “Network”. Use the cursor keys to select “Network Connection” and press ENTER. • Using MusicCast CONTROLLER (p.57) SCENE 1 2 3 • Sharing the iOS device setting (p.52) 4 6 • Using the WPS push button configuration (p.53) 5 6 TUNER NET 7 8 Use the cursor keys and ENTER to check “Wireless (Wi-Fi)” and select “OK”. • Using other connection methods (p.54) INPUT BLUETOOTH USB ■ Sharing the iOS device setting PRESET RED GREEN YELLOW You can easily set up a wireless connection by applying the connection BLUE SETUP settings on iOS devices (iPhone/iPad/iPod touch). Before proceeding, confirm that your iOS device is connected to a Cursor keys ENTER TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU wireless router. Y X If you set up a wireless connection with this method, the following settings will be The checkmark indicates the current setting. initialized. 7 – Network settings AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME – Bluetooth settings Settings (iOS)” and select “NEXT”. – USB and network items registered as shortcuts ENHANCER – Internet radio stations register to “Favorites” – Account information for the network services STRAIGHT MEMORY TUNING BAND TUNING X • You need iOS device with iOS 7 or later. (The following procedure is a setup example for iOS 8.) • This configuration does not work if the security method of your wireless router (access point) is WEP. In this case, use other connection method. 1 2 Press z (receiver power) to turn on the unit. Turn on the TV and switch the TV input to display video from the unit (HDMI OUT jack). Y Operations with TV screen are available only when your TV is connected to the unit via HDMI. 3 Use the cursor keys and ENTER to check “Share Wi-Fi Press SETUP. En 52 8 After checking the on-screen message, use the cursor You can easily set up a wireless connection with one push of the WPS keys and ENTER to select “NEXT”. MAIN PARTY T button. ZONE 2 z SLEEP PURE DIRECT Y HDMI OUT This configuration does not work if the security method of your wireless router (access SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 point) is WEP. In this case, use other connection method. 1 2 INPUT TUNER NET ■ Using the WPS push button configuration BLUETOOTH USB PRESET RED GREEN YELLOW 9 BLUE Press z (receiver power) to turn on the unit. Hold down INFO (WPS) on the front panel for 3 seconds. “Press WPS button on Access Point” appears on the front display. On the iOS device, select the unit as the AirPlay speaker in 3 the Wi-Fi screen. Push the WPS button on the wireless router (access point). Cursor keys ENTER When the connection process finishes, “Completed” appears on the front display. TOP MENU HOME If “Not connected” appears, repeat from Step 1 or try another POP-UP //MENU MENU connection method. AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME The name of the unit ENHANCER 10 Check the network currently selected and tap “Next”. STRAIGHT MEMORY TUNING BAND TUNING Tap here to start setup The network currently selected When the sharing process finishes, the unit is automatically connected to the selected network (access point). En 53 About WPS WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a standard established by the Wi-Fi Alliance, which allows easy establishment of a wireless home network. ■ Using other connection methods If your wireless router (access point) does not support WPS push button MAIN ZONE 2 z SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TUNER NET RED GREEN Press z (receiver power) to turn on the unit. Turn on the TV and switch the TV input to display video Y BLUETOOTH USB PRESET YELLOW Operations with TV screen are available only when your TV is connected to the BLUE Cursor keys ENTER POP-UP //MENU MENU The following connection methods are available. unit via HDMI. SETUP HOME connection method and select “NEXT”. from the unit (HDMI OUT jack). INPUT TOP MENU Use the cursor keys and ENTER to select the desired wireless network settings. 1 2 SCENE 1 configuration method, follow the procedure below to configure the 7 3 4 5 WPS Button You can set up a wireless connection with the WPS button while viewing the TV screen. Follow the instructions displayed on the TV screen. Use the cursor keys to select “Network” and press ENTER. Share Wi-Fi Settings (iOS) See “Sharing the iOS device setting” (p.52). Use the cursor keys to select “Network Connection” and Access Point Scan You can set up a wireless connection by searching for an access point. For details on settings, see “Searching for an access point” (p.55). Press SETUP. press ENTER. AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME 6 ENHANCER Use the cursor keys and ENTER to check “Wireless (Wi-Fi)” Manual Setting and select “OK”. STRAIGHT You can set up a wireless connection by entering the required information (such as SSID) manually. For details on settings, see “Setting up the wireless connection manually” (p.55). MEMORY TUNING BAND TUNING PIN Code X The checkmark indicates the current setting. En 54 You can set up a wireless connection by entering the unit’s PIN code into the wireless router (access point). The method is available if the wireless router (access point) supports the WPS PIN code method. For details on settings, see “Using the PIN code” (p.56). Searching for an access point MAIN ZONE 2 Setting up the wireless connection manually If you select “Access Point Scan” as the connection method, the unit If you select “Manual Setting” as the connection method, the wireless starts searching for access points. After a while, the list of available connection setting screen appears on the TV. access points appears on the TV screen. You need to setup the SSID (network name), encryption method and SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT 1 SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 security key for your network. Use the cursor keys and ENTER to check the desired 1 access point and select “NEXT”. Use the cursor keys and ENTER to enter the SSID of the access point and select “NEXT”. The wireless connection setting screen appears on the TV. INPUT TUNER NET 2 BLUETOOTH USB PRESET RED GREEN YELLOW Use the cursor keys and ENTER to enter the security key and select “NEXT”. BLUE SETUP Cursor keys ENTER TOP MENU HOME 2 POP-UP //MENU MENU Use the cursor keys and ENTER to check the security method of the access point and select “NEXT”. AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME ENHANCER 3 Use the cursor keys to select “CONNECT” and press ENTER to start the connection process. STRAIGHT When the connection process finishes, “Completed” appears on MEMORY TUNING BAND the TV screen. TUNING If “Not connected” appears, repeat from Step 1 or try another connection method. 4 Settings None, WEP, WPA2-PSK (AES), Mixed Mode To exit from the menu, press SETUP. En 55 3 Use the cursor keys and ENTER to enter the security key If you select “PIN Code” as the connection method, the list of available and select “NEXT”. MAIN access points appears on the TV screen. ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T Using the PIN code If you select “None” in Step 2, this setting is not available. Proceed PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT to Step 4. SCENE If you select “WEP”, enter either 5 or 13 character string, or 10 or 26 1 2 3 4 hexadecimal digits. 5 6 7 8 If you select other method, enter either 8 to 63 character string, or TUNER NET access point and select “NEXT”. 2 BLUETOOTH USB Use the cursor keys and ENTER to check the desired The PIN code of the unit appears on the TV screen. 64 hexadecimal digits. INPUT 1 Enter the unit’s PIN code into the wireless router (access point). PRESET RED GREEN YELLOW For details on settings, refer to the instruction manual of the BLUE wireless router (access point). SETUP 3 Cursor keys ENTER Use the cursor keys to select “CONNECT” and press ENTER to start the connection process. When the connection process finishes, “Completed” appears on TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU AI 4 the TV screen. Use the cursor keys to select “CONNECT” and press If “Not connected” appears, repeat from Step 1 or try another ENTER to start the connection process. PROGRAM SUR. DECODE connection method. VOLUME When the connection process finishes, “Completed” appears on ENHANCER the TV screen. STRAIGHT If “Not connected” appears, check that all the information is MEMORY TUNING BAND entered correctly, and repeat from Step 1. TUNING 5 To exit from the menu, press SETUP. En 56 4 To exit from the menu, press SETUP. 11 Connecting to the MusicCast network MAIN MusicCast is a brand new wireless musical solution from Yamaha, ZONE 2 z SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT allowing you to share music among all of your rooms with a variety of HDMI OUT devices. You can enjoy music from your smartphone, PC, NAS drive and SCENE music streaming service anywhere in your house with one easy-to-use 1 2 Press z (receiver power) to turn on the unit. Tap the “MusicCast CONTROLLER” application icon on 1 2 3 4 application. For more details and a lineup of MusicCast compatible your mobile device and tap “Setup”. 5 6 7 8 products, visit the Yamaha website. X • Seamlessly control all MusicCast compatible devices with the INPUT TUNER NET RED GREEN BLUETOOTH USB • Link a MusicCast compatible device to another device in a different PRESET YELLOW BLUE If you have already connected other MusicCast compatible devices to the network, tap “Settings” and then “Add New Device”. dedicated application “MusicCast CONTROLLER”. room and play them back simultaneously. 3 Operate the “MusicCast CONTROLLER” application following the on screen instructions, then hold down CONNECT on the front panel of the unit for 5 seconds. • Play back music from music streaming services. (The compatible music streaming services may differ depending on your region and product.) MusicCast CONTROLLER TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU CONNECT AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME 4 ENHANCER MEMORY need the dedicated application “MusicCast CONTROLLER” for the TUNING BAND following the onscreen instructions to set up the network. To use the network features on the MusicCast compatible device, you STRAIGHT TUNING operation. Search for the free application “MusicCast CONTROLLER” on Operate the “MusicCast CONTROLLER” application 5 Operate the “MusicCast CONTROLLER” application to playback. the App Store or Google Play and install it to your device. Y Adding the unit to the MusicCast network Follow the procedure below to add the unit to the MusicCast network. You can also configure the unit’s wireless settings at once. Y • AirPlay and DSD audio cannot be delivered. • When Pure Direct is enabled, input sources other than the network sources and USB cannot be delivered. • If you configure the unit’s wireless settings with this method, the Wireless LAN indicator of the front display lights up when the unit is connecting to a network (even if a wired connection is used). • You can interlock the power of MusicCast devices with the power of the unit • The SSID and security key for your network will be needed. (MusicCast master). For details, see “MusicCast Link Power Interlock” (p.127) in the • If your router supports multiple SSID’s (network names), connect the mobile device to the first access point (“SSID 1”, etc.). En 57 “Setup” menu. PLAYBACK MAIN/ZONE 2 MAIN ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT HDMI OUT Basic playback procedure SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Turn on the external devices (such as a TV or BD/DVD player) connected to the unit. 1 INPUT Input selection keys TUNER NET BLUETOOTH USB PRESET RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE 2 3 Selecting an HDMI output jack Use the input selection keys to select an input source. Press HDMI OUT to select an HDMI OUT jack. Each time you press the key, the HDMI OUT jack to be used for signal output changes. Start playback on the external device or select a radio HDMI OUT Sel. OUT 1+2 station. Refer to the instruction manual for the external device. For details on the following operations, see the corresponding OUT 1+2 pages. TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME VOLUME • Listening to FM/AM radio (Canada and China models only) (p.67) OUT 1 • Listening to DAB radio (Australia model only) (p.70) OUT 2 • Listening to FM radio (Australia model only) (p.75) Off • Playing back music via Bluetooth (p.78) ENHANCER • Playing back music stored on a USB storage device (p.79) MUTE STRAIGHT VOL. SL L C R SW SR SBR SBL Outputs the same signal at both the HDMI OUT 1 and HDMI OUT 2 jacks. Output the signals at the selected HDMI OUT jack. Does not output the signals at the HDMI OUT jacks. X • You can also select an HDMI output jack by selecting a scene (p.59). MEMORY • Playing back music stored on media servers (PCs/NAS) (p.82) TUNING BAND TUNING 4 • When “OUT 1+2” is selected, the unit outputs video signals at the highest resolution • Listening to Internet radio (p.86) supported by both TVs (or projectors) connected to the unit. (For example, if you have • Playing back iTunes/iPod music with AirPlay (p.89) the unit outputs 720p video signals.) connected a 1080p TV to the HDMI OUT 1 jack and a 720p TV to the HDMI OUT 2 jack, • When the MAIN/ZONE2 switch on the remote control is set to “ZONE2”, pressing the Press VOLUME to adjust the volume. HDMI OUT key can enable (OUT 3) or disable (OFF) the HDMI OUT3 jack output. X • To mute the audio output, press MUTE. Press MUTE again to unmute. • To adjust the treble/bass settings, use the “Option” menu. En 58 Selecting the input source and favorite settings with one touch (SCENE) MAIN The SCENE function allows you to select the assigned input source, ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T HDMI OUT You can use up to 8 scenes to register your favorite settings and switch SCENE them depending on a playback source. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TUNER NET RED GREEN 1 BLUE The SCENE name appears on the front display and on the TV. ENTER 2 HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU Press numbered key (1 to 8), and then the input source and settings registered to the corresponding scene are directly selected. The unit turns on automatically when it is in standby mode. Alternatively, you can also select a registered scene by pressing SCENE repeatedly. PRESET YELLOW RETURN VOL. SL L C R SW SR SBR SBL X details, see “Scene Rename” (p.122). • (China model only) unit, change the external device assigned to the SCENE keys. For details, refer to By default, the following input settings are registered for each scene. MEMORY BAND SCENE1 SET Complete To control your playback device after selecting a scene with the remote control of the for the 30 seconds. STRAIGHT TUNING Complete (Setting Complete)” appears on the front display and on the TV. menu. For details, see “Scene Setting” (p.121). • The operation is canceled automatically when you have not operated the unit ENHANCER Hold down the desired numbered key (1-8) until “SET • You can change the SCENE name displayed on the front display or on the TV. For • To cancel the operation of selecting a registered scene, press RETURN. VOLUME 2 • You can configure more detailed scene assignments in “Scene Setting” in the “Setup” To select a desired SCENE name, press ENTER. Y AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE Set the unit to the condition (such as input source and sound program) that you want to assign to a scene. BLUETOOTH USB 1 SCENE INPUT TOP MENU Registering a scene sound program, HDMI output and various settings with just one touch. PURE DIRECT Main Zone and Zone2 TUNING SCENE 1 2 3 4 Input AV1 TUNER AUDIO2 NET RADIO SCENE 5 6 7 8 Input AV2 AV3 AUDIO 1 SERVER X • You can check the detailed settings of each scene from the “Scene Setting” screen (p.121) in the “Setup” menu. • You can also register and recall SCENE 1-4 with the SCENE key on the unit’s front panel. En 59 “Supplement for Remote Control” in the supplied CD-ROM. Selecting the sound mode MAIN ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT PURE DIRECT The unit is equipped with a variety of sound programs and surround X decoders that allow you to enjoy playback sources with your favorite • You can change the settings of the surround programs and surround decoders in the HDMI OUT sound mode (such as sound field effect or stereo playback). SCENE 1 2 3 4 Enabling SURROUND:AI. 5 6 7 8 • Press AI. NET • You can check which speakers are currently outputting sound by looking at the speaker indicators on the unit’s front panel (p.12) or at the “Information” screen in This mode lets you enjoy the optimum surround effect according to AI INPUT TUNER analysis as well as a compelling sense of realism (p.61). BLUETOOTH USB PRESET RED GREEN YELLOW Selecting a sound program suitable for movies and music BLUE • Press PROGRAM repeatedly. This mode lets you enjoy sound field effects optimized for viewing video sources, such as movies and games, as well as for listening to music sources or for stereo playback. TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU PROGRAM VOLUME AI SUR. DECODE ENHANCER ENHANCER STRAIGHT TUNING BAND This mode lets you enjoy unprocessed multichannel playback from 2-channel sources (p.65). • Dolby Atmos contents are decoded as Dolby TrueHD or Dolby Digital Plus in the following situations. (Dolby Atmos PCM format is always decoded as Dolby Atmos.) – Neither surround back nor presence speakers are used. – Headphones are used (2-channel playback). • When the Dolby Atmos decoder is working, virtual surround processing (such as Virtual CINEMA FRONT) (p.64) does not work. • When DTS:X contents are played back, you can adjust the volume of dialogue sounds in “DTS Dialogue Control” (p.102) in the “Option” menu. • When the DTS:X decoder is working, virtual surround processing (such as Virtual CINEMA FRONT) (p.61) does not work. STRAIGHT TUNING Precaution for enjoying Dolby Atmos® Precaution for enjoying DTS:X™ Switching to the straight decode mode MEMORY the “Sound” menu (p.116). Selecting a surround decoder • Press SUR. DECODE repeatedly. AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE “Sound” menu (p.116). • The sound mode can be applied separately to each input source. • Press STRAIGHT. This mode lets you enjoy unprocessed sounds in original channels (p.65). Enabling Pure Direct • Press PURE DIRECT. This mode lets you enjoy pure high fidelity sound by reducing the electrical noise from other circuitry (p.66). Enabling Compressed Music Enhancer • Press ENHANCER. This mode lets you enjoy compressed music with additional depth and breadth (p.66). En 60 Playing back with surround effects optimized for the scene (SURROUND:AI) MAIN (CINEMA DSP HD3) ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T Enjoying stereoscopic sound fields PURE DIRECT With SURROUND:AI, the AI incorporated in the DSP creates the optimal HDMI OUT surround effect for the scene of the content. SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 INPUT TUNER NET BLUETOOTH USB GREEN YELLOW The unit is equipped with a variety of sound programs that utilize such as “dialogue”, “background music”, “ambient sounds” and “sound Yamaha’s original DSP technology (CINEMA DSP HD3). It allows you to effects” as well as optimized in real time to create a compelling sense of easily create sound fields like actual movie theaters or concert halls in realism. your room and enjoy natural stereoscopic sound fields. 1 PRESET RED Scenes are instantaneously analyzed with a focus on sound elements BLUE Sound program category Press AI. MUSIC Each time you press the key, SURROUND:AI is enabled or disabled. Y HD 3 • When PURE DIRECT is enabled, SURROUND:AI is not available. TOP MENU HOME VOL. FPL L C R FPR SL SW SR “CINEMA DSP !” lights up Sound program • When SURROUND:AI is enabled, the straight decode mode, PROGRAM key and the surround decoders are not available. CLASSICAL Hall in Vienna X • The unit creates front Virtual Presence Speaker (VPS) using the front, center, and POP-UP //MENU MENU AI surround speakers to produce 3-dimensional sound fields even when no front AI presence speakers are connected. However, we recommend using front presence PROGRAM SUR. DECODE speakers in order to experience the full effect of the sound fields (p.121). VOLUME • The unit creates rear Virtual Presence Speaker (VPS) using the front, center, and ENHANCER surround speakers to produce natural 3-dimensional sound fields when front STRAIGHT presence speakers are connected (p.121). MEMORY TUNING BAND • If a multichannel source (6.1 channels or more) is input when no surround back TUNING speakers are connected, the unit creates Virtual Surround Back Speaker (VSBS) using the surround speakers to add a sense of depth to the rear sound field (p.121). • When VPS or VSBS is working, “VIRTUAL” lights up in the front display. En 61 ■ Sound programs suitable for movies (MOVIE) ENTERTAINMENT The following sound programs are optimized for viewing video sources, such as movies, TV Sports This program allows listeners to enjoy the rich vividness of sport broadcasts and light entertainment programs. In sports broadcasts, the commentators’ voices are positioned clearly at the center, while the atmosphere inside the stadium is realistically conveyed by the peripheral delivery of the sounds of the fans in a suitable space. Action Game This program is suitable for action games, such as car racing and fighting games. The reality of, and emphasis on, various effects makes the player feel like they are right in the middle of the action, allowing for greater concentration. Use this program in combination with Compressed Music Enhancer for a more dynamic and strong sound field. Roleplaying Game This program is suitable for role-playing and adventure games. This program adds depth to the sound field for natural and realistic reproduction of background music, special effects, and dialogue from a wide variety of scenes. Use this program in combination with Compressed Music Enhancer for a clearer and more spatial sound field. Music Video This program allows you to enjoy videos of pop, rock, and jazz concerts, as if you were there yourself. Immerse yourself in the hot concert atmosphere thanks to the vividness of the singers and solos on stage, a presence sound field that emphasizes the beat of rhythm instruments, and a surround sound field that reproduces the space of a big live hall. Recital/Opera This program controls the amount of reverberations at an optimum level and emphasizes the depth and clarity of human voices to offer the reverberations of an orchestra box in front the listener at the same time as providing the acoustic positioning and feeling of presence on the stage. The surround sound field is relatively moderate, but the data for concert hall effects are used to represent the inherent beauty of music. The listener will not be fatigued even after long hours of opera entertainment. programs, and games. MOVIE THEATER Standard This program creates a sound field that emphasizes the surround feeling without disturbing the original acoustic positioning of multichannel audio. Its design is based on the concept of the ideal movie theater, in which the audience is surrounded by beautiful reverberations from the left, right, and rear. Spectacle This program delivers the scale and grandeur of spectacular movie productions. It delivers an expansive sound space to match the cinemascope wide-screen, and boasts a broad dynamic range, providing everything from small delicate sounds to powerful loud booms. Sci-Fi This program clearly reproduces the finely elaborated sound design of the latest Sci-Fi and SFX movies. You can enjoy a variety of cinematographically created virtual spaces reproduced with clear separation between dialogue, sound effects, and background music. Adventure This program is ideal for reproducing the sound design of action and adventure movies precisely. The sound field restrains reverberations, but puts emphasis on reproducing a sensation of expansiveness on both sides, powerful space expanded widely to the left and right. The restrained depth creates a clear and powerful space, while also maintaining the articulation of the sounds and the separation of the channels. Drama This program features stable reverberations that match a wide range of movie genres, from serious dramas to musicals and comedies. The reverberations are modest, but suitably stereophonic. The sound effects and background music are reproduced with a gentle echo that does not impinge on the articulation of the dialogue. You’ll never get tired listening for long periods. Mono Movie This program reproduces monaural video sources, such as classic movies, in an atmosphere of a good old movie theater. The program creates a pleasant space with depth, by adding breadth and the appropriate reverberation to the original audio. Enhanced This program creates a sound field that emphasizes the dynamic sound transition of 3D object audio. Its design is based on the concept of a movie theater with multi-top speakers, in which the audience is overwhelmed by the natural and powerful sound effects. En 62 ■ Sound programs suitable for music/stereo playback (MUSIC) LIVE/CLUB The following sound programs are optimized for listening to music sources. Village Vanguard The Jazz club is on 7th Avenue, New York. This small club with the low ceiling makes the powerful reflections converge toward the stage located in the center. Warehouse Loft The warehouse resembles some lofts in Soho. Sound reflects off the concrete walls clearly with a lot of energy. Cellar Club This program simulates an intimate concert venue with a low ceiling and homey atmosphere. A realistic, live sound field delivers powerful sounds that make you feel as if you are sitting in the front row in front of a small stage. The Roxy Theatre This program creates the sound field of a 460-seat rock music concert venue in Los Angeles. The listener’s virtual seat is at the center left of the hall. The Bottom Line This program creates the sound field at stage front in The Bottom Line, a famous New York jazz club once. The floor can seat 300 people to the left and right in a sound field offering real and vibrant sound. You can also select stereo playback. CLASSICAL Hall in Munich This program simulates a Munich concert hall with approximately 2,500 seats that uses stylish wood for the interior finishing. Fine, beautiful reverberations spread richly, creating a calming atmosphere. The listener’s virtual seat is at the center left of the arena. Hall in Vienna This program simulates a 1,700-seat, middle-sized concert hall with a shoebox shape that is traditional in Vienna. Pillars and ornate carvings create extremely complex reverberations from all around the audience, producing a very full, rich sound. Hall in Amsterdam The large, shoe box shaped hall seats about 2,200 around the circle stage. Reflections are rich and pleasing while the sound travels freely. Church in Freiburg Located in the south of Germany, this grand, stone-built church has a pointed tower at 120 meters in height. Its long and narrow shape and the high ceiling enable the elongated reverberation time and limited initial reflection time. Thus, the rich reverberation rather than the sound itself reproduces the atmosphere of the church. STEREO Church in Royaumont This program features the sound field created by the refectory (dining hall) of a beautiful medieval Gothic monastery located in Royaumont on the outskirts of Paris. Chamber This program creates a relatively wide space with a high ceiling, like an audience hall in a palace. It offers pleasant reverberations that are suitable for courtly music and chamber music. En 2ch Stereo Use this program to mix down multichannel sources to 2 channels. When multichannel signals are input, they are down mixed to 2 channels and output from the front speakers (this program does not utilize CINEMA DSP). 7ch Stereo Use this program to output sound from all speakers. When you play back multichannel sources, the unit mixes down the source to 2 channels, and then outputs the sound from all speakers. This program creates a larger sound field and is ideal for background music at parties. Y CINEMA DSP HD3 (p.61) and Virtual CINEMA DSP (p.64) do not work when “2ch Stereo” or “7ch Stereo” is selected. 63 ■ Enjoying sound field effects without surround speakers (Virtual CINEMA DSP) ■ Enjoying surround sound with headphones (SILENT CINEMA) If you select one of the sound programs (except 2ch Stereo and 7ch Stereo) when no surround speakers are connected, the unit utilizes Yamaha’s original virtual surround technology to reproduce up to 7-channel surround sound and enable you to enjoy the well-oriented sound You can enjoy surround or sound field effects, like a multichannel speaker system, with stereo field only with the front-side speakers. We recommend using presence speakers in order to headphones by connecting the headphones to the PHONES jack and selecting a sound enjoy more effective stereoscopic sound field. program or a surround decoder. X When Virtual CINEMA DSP is working, “VIRTUAL” lights up in the front display. ■ Enjoying surround sound with 5 speakers placed in front (Virtual CINEMA FRONT) If you have surround speakers but there is no space to place them in the rear of your room, you can place them in the front (p.20) and enjoy multichannel surround sound using Virtual CINEMA FRONT. When “Layout (Surround)” (p.113) in the “Setup” menu is set to “Front”, the unit creates the virtual surround speakers in the rear side to allow you to enjoy multichannel surround sound with the 5 speakers placed in the front. X When Virtual CINEMA FRONT is working, “VIRTUAL” lights up in the front display. En 64 Enjoying unprocessed playback 1 Each time you press the key, the surround decoder changes. You can play back input sources without any sound field effect MAIN ZONE 2 processing. SLEEP PARTY T Press SUR. DECODE to select a surround decoder. PURE DIRECT SUR. DECODE †‡ Dsur HDMI OUT ■ Playing back in original channels (straight decode) SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TUNER NET When the straight decode mode is enabled, the unit produces stereo bDsur Dolby Surround decoder. Expands the sound using a method optimized for the layout of the installed speakers. It produces the extended surround sound optimized for your speaker system. A real acoustic space (including overhead) will be created especially when objectbased audio (such as Dolby Atmos content) is played. Neural:X DTS Neural:X decoder. Expands the sound using a method optimized for the layout of the installed speakers. It produces the extended surround sound optimized for your speaker system. A real acoustic space (including overhead) will be created especially when objectbased audio (such as DTS:X content) is played. Neo:6 Cinema Uses the DTS Neo:6 decoder (or DTS-ES Matrix decoder) suitable for movies. Sounds will be output from the surround/surround back speakers. Neo:6 Music Uses the DTS Neo:6 decoder (or DTS-ES Matrix decoder) suitable for music. Sounds will be output from the surround/surround back speakers. PRESET RED GREEN YELLOW 1 BLUE Press STRAIGHT. Each time you press the key, the straight decode mode is enabled or disabled. STRAIGHT VOL. SL TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU L C R SW SR SBL SBR Y AI • To enable 6.1/7.1-channel playback from 5.1-channel sources when surround back PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME SUR. DECODE speakers are used, select a surround decoder (p.65). • If “Layout (Surround)” (p.113) in the “Setup” menu is set to “Front”, Virtual CINEMA ENHANCER FRONT (p.64) works when multichannel source is played back. STRAIGHT MEMORY TUNING BAND STRAIGHT TUNING ■ Playing back in extended multichannel (surround decoder) The surround decoder enables unprocessed multichannel playback from 2-channel or multichannel sources. L C R SW SR SBR SBL Uses the decoder automatically selected by input source. The DTS Neural:X decoder is selected for DTS sources and the Dolby Surround decoder is selected for other sources. produces unprocessed multichannel sounds for multichannel sources. BLUETOOTH USB SL Auto sound from the front speakers for 2-channel sources such as CDs, and INPUT VOL. Y • When the Dolby Surround decoder is selected, virtual surround processing (such as X Virtual CINEMA FRONT) (p.64) does not work. • We recommend Dolby Surround while network streaming is Dolby contents. • Speakers that produce sounds will change depending on your speaker system and the selected decode type (p.117). • When the Neural:X decoder is selected, virtual surround processing (such as Virtual CINEMA FRONT) (p.61) does not work. • The Neural:X decoder does not work with Dolby Digital Plus or Dolby TrueHD signals. Select “Auto” or “bDsur” for these signals. • For details on each decoder, see “Glossary” (p.153). En 65 Enjoying pure high fidelity sound (Pure Direct) MAIN ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT When Pure Direct is enabled, the unit plays back the selected source with Playing back digitally compressed formats (such as MP3, etc.) with enriched sound (Compressed Music Enhancer) the least circuitry in order to reduce the electrical noise from other SCENE circuitry (such as the front display). It allows you to enjoy Hi-Fi sound 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 quality. 1 INPUT TUNER NET PRESET RED GREEN YELLOW allowing you to enjoy a dynamic sound close to the original sound before Press PURE DIRECT. it was compressed. This function can be used along with any other sound Each time you press the key, Pure Direct is enabled or disabled. BLUETOOTH USB Compressed Music Enhancer adds depth and breadth to the sound, PURE DIRECT BLUE modes. In addition, Compressed Music Enhancer enhances the quality of VOL. L uncompressed digital audio (such as 2-channel PCM and FLAC) when R “Hi-Res Mode” (p.103) in the “Option” menu is set to “On” (default). Y When Pure Direct is enabled, the following functions are not available. – Selecting sound programs 1 Each time you press the key, Compressed Music Enhancer is – Operating the Setup menu and “Option” menu TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU Press ENHANCER. enabled or disabled. – Using the multi-zone function – Viewing information on the front display (when not in operation) AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE Enhancer On Hi-Res ENHANCER VOLUME VOL. SL L C R SW SR SBR SBL ENHANCER “ENHANCER” lights up ENHANCER STRAIGHT Y MEMORY TUNING BAND Compressed Music Enhancer does not work on the following audio sources. TUNING – Signals whose sampling frequency is over 48 kHz – DSD audio X You can also use “Enhancer” (p.103) in the “Option” menu to enable/disable Compressed Music Enhancer. En 66 Listening to FM/AM radio (Canada and China models only) MAIN You can tune into a radio station by specifying its frequency or selecting ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T from registered radio stations. PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT Y SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 • The radio frequencies differ depending on the country or region where the unit is being used. TUNER NET antennas. You can automatically register FM radio stations that have strong signals by using “FM PRESET RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE TUNER Selecting a frequency for reception 1 2 TOP MENU HOME Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. Press BAND to select a band (FM or AM). FM 87.50MHz POP-UP //MENU MENU 3 VOLUME ENHANCER STRAIGHT MEMORY TUNING BAND Auto Preset” (p.76). ■ Registering a radio station manually Select a radio station manually and register it to a preset number. 1 Follow “Selecting a frequency for reception” (p.67) to tune into the desired radio station. VOL. 2 AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE preset numbers. X BLUETOOTH USB You can register up to 40 radio stations as presets. Once you have registered stations, you can easily tune into them by selecting their • If you cannot obtain good reception on the radio, adjust the direction of the FM/AM INPUT Registering favorite radio stations (presets) Press TUNING to set a frequency. Hold down MEMORY for seconds. The first time that you do register a station, the selected radio Hold down the key for about a second to search stations station will be registered to the preset number “01”. Thereafter, automatically. each radio station you select will be registered to the next empty FM 98.50MHz TUNING (unused) preset number after the most recently registered STEREO TUNED BAND TUNING number. VOL. SL L C R SW SR SBR SBL Preset number “TUNED” lights up when a signal is received from a radio station. “STEREO” also lights up when a stereo signal is received. Preset STEREO TUNED X • You can switch between “Stereo” and “Monaural” for FM radio reception in “FM 01:FM 98.50MHz Preset OK VOL. SL L C R SW SR SBR SBL X Mode” (p.105) in the “Option” menu. When the signal reception for an FM radio To select a preset number for registering, press MEMORY once after tuning into station is unstable, switching to monaural may improve it. the desired radio station, press PRESET to select a preset number, and then • You can watch videos input from external devices while listening to radio. For details see “Video Out” (p.104). press MEMORY again. “Empty” (not in use) or the frequency currently registered Preset STEREO TUNED En 67 01:Empty FM 98.50MHz VOL. SL L C R SW SR SBR SBL ■ Registering radio stations automatically (FM Auto Preset) MAIN Automatically register FM radio stations with strong signals. ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TUNER INPUT TUNER NET RED GREEN 1 2 3 PRESET PRESET YELLOW Press OPTION. Use the cursor keys to select “Preset” and press ENTER. X BLUETOOTH USB Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. To specify the preset number from which to start the registration, press cursor BLUE keys or PRESET to select a preset number. OPTION Cursor keys ENTER 4 To start the Auto Preset process, press ENTER. Y To cancel the Auto Preset process, press RETURN. TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU RETURN When the Auto Preset process finishes, “Finished” appears at the “Preset” screen and the “Option” menu closes automatically. AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME ENHANCER STRAIGHT MEMORY MEMORY TUNING BAND TUNING En 68 MAIN ZONE 2 PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ■ Clearing all preset stations Tune into a registered radio station by selecting its preset number. Clear all the radio stations registered to the preset numbers. 1 2 SLEEP PARTY T ■ Selecting a preset station Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. Preset INPUT 01:FM 98.50MHz VOL. STEREO TUNED SL L C R SW SR SBR SBL TUNER NET BLUETOOTH USB PRESET PRESET RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE Y “No Presets” appears when no radio stations are registered. OPTION ■ Clearing preset stations Cursor keys ENTER Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. “TUNER” is selected as the input source and the frequency Press PRESET repeatedly to select the desired radio station. TUNER 1 Clear radio stations registered to the preset numbers. currently selected is displayed on the front display. 2 3 4 5 Press OPTION. Use the cursor keys to select “Preset” and press ENTER. Use the cursor keys to select “Clear All Preset”. Use the cursor keys to select “Execute” and press ENTER. If all the preset stations are cleared, “CLEAR ALL” appears and the “Option” menu closes automatically. TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU 1 Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. “TUNER” is selected as the input source and the frequency AI currently selected is displayed on the front display. PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME ENHANCER STRAIGHT MEMORY TUNING BAND TUNING 2 3 4 5 Press OPTION. Use the cursor keys to select “Preset” and press ENTER. Use the cursor keys to select “Clear Preset”. Use the cursor keys to select a preset station to be cleared and press ENTER. If the preset station is cleared, “Cleared” appears and then the next in-use preset number is displayed. 6 To exit from the menu, press OPTION. En 69 Listening to DAB radio (Australia model only) MAIN Preparing the DAB tuning Before tuning into DAB radio stations, follow the procedure below to ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) uses digital signals for clearer sound HDMI OUT and more stable reception compared to analog signals. The unit can also SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 receive DAB+ (an upgraded version of DAB) that allows for more stations using MPEG-4 audio codec (AAC+), which has a more efficient TUNER NET BLUETOOTH USB 1 2 Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. Press BAND to select the DAB band. The following message appears on the front panel if you have not Y INPUT TUNER transmission method. perform an initial scan. performed an initial scan yet. • The unit supports Band III (174 to 240 MHz) only. Init Scan Press [ENTER] PRESET RED GREEN YELLOW • Be sure to check the DAB coverage in your area in that not all areas are currently being BLUE covered. For a list of nationwide DAB statuses and worldwide DAB frequencies, check WorldDAB online at http://www.worlddab.org/. ENTER 3 X Press ENTER to start an initial scan. For details on the antenna connection, see “Connecting the radio antennas” (p.38). TOP MENU HOME VOL. Init Scan >>>------- 30% POP-UP //MENU MENU VOL. When the initial scan finishes, the unit automatically tunes into the AI first DAB radio station as stored in station order. PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME DAB ENHANCER BBC Radio 4 VOL. SL MEMORY TUNING L C R SW SR SBR SBL STRAIGHT BAND X TUNING • If no DAB radio stations are found by an initial scan, the message in Step 1 BAND appears again. Press ENTER to start an initial scan again. • You can check reception strength of each DAB channel label (p.73). • To perform an initial scan again after some DAB radio stations are stored, select “Init Scan” (p.101) in the “Option” menu. If you perform an initial scan again, the DAB radio stations currently registered to the preset numbers will be cleared. En 70 Selecting a DAB radio station for reception You can select a DAB radio station from the stations stored by the initial MAIN ZONE 2 scan. SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TUNER INPUT NET BLUETOOTH USB PRESET PRESET RED GREEN You can register up to 40 DAB radio stations as presets. Once you have HDMI OUT SCENE TUNER Registering favorite DAB radio stations (presets) YELLOW 1 2 3 Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. registered stations, you can easily tune into them by selecting their preset numbers. X Press BAND to select the DAB band. You can register up to 40 favorite radio stations each for DAB and FM bands. Press TUNING repeatedly to select a DAB radio station. DAB BLUE BBC Radio 4 Daily Service ■ Registering a DAB radio station as presets VOL. SL L C R SW SR SBR Select a DAB radio station and register it to a preset number. SBL 1 Y Follow “Selecting a DAB radio station for reception” (p.71) to tune into the desired DAB radio station. • “Off Air” appears when the selected DAB radio station is currently not available. • When the unit is receiving a secondary station, “2” appears next to “DAB”. TOP MENU HOME Secondary station POP-UP //MENU MENU DAB 2 AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE BBC National ENHANCER station will be registered to the preset number “01”. Thereafter, VOL. X STRAIGHT MEMORY MEMORY Hold down MEMORY for seconds. The first time that you do register a station, the selected radio L C R SL SW SR SBL SBR VOLUME 2 each radio station you select will be registered to the next empty (unused) preset number after the most recently registered number. You can watch videos input from external devices while listening to radio by Preset number selecting the video input jack in “Video Out” (p.104) in the “Option” menu. TUNING BAND TUNING Preset BAND TUNING 01:BBC Radio 4 Preset OK VOL. SL L C R SW SR SBR SBL X To select a preset number for registering, press MEMORY once after tuning into the desired DAB radio station, press PRESET to select a preset number, and then press MEMORY again. “Empty” (not in use) or “Overwrite?” (in use) Preset En 71 02:Empty BBC Radio 4 VOL. SL L C R SW SR SBR SBL MAIN ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TUNER ■ Selecting a preset DAB radio station ■ Clearing all preset DAB radio stations Tune into a registered DAB radio station by selecting its preset number. Clear all the DAB radio stations registered to the preset numbers. 1 2 3 NET RED GREEN currently selected is displayed on the front display. Press PRESET repeatedly to select the desired DAB radio PRESET:01 PRESET YELLOW VOL. SL BLUE L C R SW SR SBR SBL Y OPTION “No Presets” appears when no DAB radio stations are registered. Cursor keys ENTER TOP MENU HOME 1 AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. “TUNER” is selected as the input source and the frequency ENHANCER currently selected is displayed on the front display. STRAIGHT MEMORY TUNING BAND TUNING BAND 2 3 4 5 Press OPTION. Use the cursor keys to select “Preset” and press ENTER. Use the cursor keys to select “Clear All Preset”. Use the cursor keys to select “Execute” and press ENTER. If all the preset stations are cleared, “CLEAR ALL” appears and the ■ Clearing preset DAB radio stations Clear DAB radio stations registered to the preset numbers. POP-UP //MENU MENU Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. “TUNER” is selected as the input source and the frequency BLUETOOTH USB PRESET 1 Press BAND to select the DAB band. station. INPUT TUNER Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. 2 3 4 Press OPTION. Use the cursor keys to select “Preset” and press ENTER. Use the cursor keys to select a preset DAB radio station to be cleared and press ENTER. If the preset station is cleared, “Cleared” appears and then the next in-use preset number is displayed. 5 To exit from the menu, press OPTION. En 72 “Option” menu closes automatically. Displaying the DAB information The unit can receive various types of DAB information when it is tuned MAIN ZONE 2 into a DAB radio station. SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 TUNER INPUT NET Press INFO on the front panel. Each time you press the key, the displayed item changes. Info Program Type BLUETOOTH USB GREEN YELLOW 100 [best]). Tune into the desired DAB radio station. PRESET RED You can check reception strength of each DAB channel label (0 [none] to HDMI OUT SCENE TUNER BLUE VOL. SL L C R SW SR SBR SBL Item name OPTION About 3 seconds later, the corresponding information for the Cursor keys ENTER displayed item appears. DAB TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU RETURN Classic FM Classic Music AI 1 2 3 4 5 VOL. SL Press BAND to select the DAB band. Press OPTION. Use the cursor keys to select “Tune AID” and press ENTER. Use the cursor keys to select the desired DAB channel Tune AID 12B Level: 80 L C R SW SR SBR SBL DAB channel label VOLUME ENHANCER STRAIGHT MEMORY BAND Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. label. Information PROGRAM SUR. DECODE TUNING Checking reception strength of each DAB channel label TUNING BAND DLS (Dynamic Label Segment) Information on the current station Ensemble Label Ensemble name Program Type Station genre Date And Time Current date and time Audio Mode Audio mode (monaural/stereo) and bit rate CH Label/Freq. Channel label and frequency Signal Quality Signal reception quality (0 [none] to 100 [best]) DSP Program Sound mode name Audio Decoder Decoder name X Some information may not be available depending on the selected DAB radio station. En 73 6 VOL. SL L C R SW SR SBR SBL Reception strength To exit from the menu, press RETURN. ■ DAB frequency information The unit supports Band III (174 to 240 MHz) only. Frequency Channel label Frequency Channel label 174.928 MHz 5A 225.648 MHz 12B 176.640 MHz 5B 227.360 MHz 12C 178.352 MHz 5C 229.072 MHz 12D 180.064 MHz 5D 230.784 MHz 13A 181.936 MHz 6A 232.496 MHz 13B 183.648 MHz 6B 234.208 MHz 13C 185.360 MHz 6C 235.776 MHz 13D 187.072 MHz 6D 237.488 MHz 13E 188.928 MHz 7A 239.200 MHz 13F 190.640 MHz 7B 192.352 MHz 7C 194.064 MHz 7D 195.936 MHz 8A 197.648 MHz 8B 199.360 MHz 8C 201.072 MHz 8D 202.928 MHz 9A 204.640 MHz 9B 206.352 MHz 9C 208.064 MHz 9D 209.936 MHz 10A 211.648 MHz 10B 213.360 MHz 10C 215.072 MHz 10D 216.928 MHz 11A 218.640 MHz 11B 220.352 MHz 11C 222.064 MHz 11D 223.936 MHz 12A En 74 Listening to FM radio (Australia model only) MAIN You can tune into a radio station by specifying its frequency or selecting ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T from registered radio stations. PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT Y SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Registering favorite FM radio stations (presets) If you cannot obtain good reception on the radio, adjust the direction of the DAB/FM You can register up to 40 FM radio stations as presets. Once you have antennas. registered stations, you can easily tune into them by selecting their preset numbers. TUNER Selecting a frequency for reception INPUT TUNER NET BLUETOOTH USB You can automatically register FM radio stations that have strong signals by using “FM PRESET RED GREEN YELLOW 1 2 BLUE Auto Preset” (p.68). Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. Press BAND to select the FM band. FM 87.50MHz TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU 3 AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOL. Press TUNING to set a frequency. Hold down the key for about a second to search stations VOLUME automatically. ENHANCER FM 98.50MHz STRAIGHT MEMORY VOL. STEREO TUNED SL L C R SW SR SBR SBL TUNING BAND X TUNING “TUNED” lights up when a signal is received from a radio station. BAND TUNING “STEREO” also lights up when a stereo signal is received. X • You can switch between “Stereo” and “Monaural” for FM radio reception in “FM Mode” (p.105) in the “Option” menu. When the signal reception for an FM radio station is unstable, switching to monaural may improve it. • You can watch videos input from external devices while listening to radio. For details see “Video Out” (p.104). En 75 ■ Registering a radio station manually Select a radio station manually and register it to a preset number. MAIN ZONE 2 1 SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT Automatically register FM radio stations with strong signals. Follow “Selecting a frequency for reception” (p.75) to tune into the desired radio station. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 TUNER TUNER NET GREEN The first time that you do register a station, the selected radio each radio station you select will be registered to the next empty BLUETOOTH USB PRESET PRESET RED Preset function. Hold down MEMORY for seconds. station will be registered to the preset number “01”. Thereafter, INPUT YELLOW BLUE (unused) preset number after the most recently registered number. TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU RETURN Preset STEREO TUNED 01:FM 98.50MHz Preset OK PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME ENHANCER Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. Press OPTION. Use the cursor keys to select “Preset” and press ENTER. X To specify the preset number from which to start the registration, press cursor VOL. keys or PRESET to select a preset number. L C R SL SW SR SBL SBR 4 X To select a preset number for registering, press MEMORY once after tuning into AI 1 2 3 Preset number OPTION Cursor keys ENTER X Only Radio Data System broadcasting stations are registered automatically by the Auto SCENE 1 ■ Registering radio stations automatically (FM Auto Preset) To start the Auto Preset process, press ENTER. the desired radio station, press PRESET to select a preset number, and then Y press MEMORY again. To cancel the Auto Preset process, press RETURN. “Empty” (not in use) or the frequency currently registered When the Auto Preset process finishes, “Finished” appears at the “Preset” screen and the “Option” menu closes automatically. STRAIGHT MEMORY MEMORY Preset STEREO TUNED TUNING BAND TUNING 01:Empty FM 98.50MHz VOL. SL L C R SW SR SBR SBL En 76 ■ Selecting a preset station ■ Clearing all preset stations Tune into a registered radio station by selecting its preset number. Clear all the radio stations registered to the preset numbers. 1 2 3 1 Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. “TUNER” is selected as the input source and the frequency currently selected is Press BAND to select the FM band displayed on the front display. 2 3 4 5 Press PRESET repeatedly to select the desired radio station. Preset 01:FM 98.50MHz VOL. STEREO TUNED SL L C R SW SR SBR SBL Y “No Presets” appears when no radio stations are registered. ■ Clearing preset stations Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. “TUNER” is selected as the input source and the frequency currently selected is Press OPTION. Use the cursor keys to select “Preset” and press ENTER. Use the cursor keys to select “Clear Preset”. Use the cursor keys to select a preset station to be cleared and press ENTER. If the preset station is cleared, “Cleared” appears and then the next in-use preset number is displayed. 6 Use the cursor keys to select “Preset” and press ENTER. Use the cursor keys to select “Clear All Preset”. Use the cursor keys to select “Execute” and press ENTER. automatically. displayed on the front display. 2 3 4 5 Press OPTION. If all the preset stations are cleared, “CLEAR ALL” appears and the “Option” menu closes Clear radio stations registered to the preset numbers. 1 Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. To exit from the menu, press OPTION. En 77 Playing back music via Bluetooth MAIN You can play back music files stored on a Bluetooth device (such as ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T smartphones) on the unit. PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT Playing back Bluetooth device music on the unit SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Follow the procedure below to establish a Bluetooth connection between a Bluetooth device (such as smartphones) and the unit, and play back music stored the Bluetooth device on the unit. The unit INPUT TUNER NET BLUETOOTH USB BLUETOOTH PRESET RED GREEN YELLOW Bluetooth device (such as smartphones) Y The unit does not support video playback via Bluetooth. • To use the Bluetooth function, set “Bluetooth” (p.128) in the “Setup” menu to “On”. BLUE Y • Stand the wireless antenna upright for connecting to a Bluetooth device wirelessly. 1 source. For details, see “Preparing the wireless antenna” (p.39). X For details on supported Bluetooth devices, see “Supported devices and file formats” 2 HOME A connection between the Bluetooth device and the unit will be POP-UP //MENU MENU made. AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE If the pass key is required, enter the number “0000”. VOLUME ENHANCER 3 STRAIGHT BAND On the Bluetooth device, select a song and start playback. The playback screen (artist name, album name and song title) is MEMORY TUNING On the Bluetooth device, select the unit (network name of the unit) from the available device list. (p.157). TOP MENU Press BLUETOOTH to select “Bluetooth” as the input TUNING Playback operation keys displayed on the TV. X • If the unit detects the Bluetooth device previously connected, the unit automatically connects to the Bluetooth device after Step 1. To establish another Bluetooth connection, first terminate the current Bluetooth connection. • To terminate the Bluetooth connection, perform one of the following operations. – Perform the disconnect operation on the Bluetooth device. – Select an input source other than “Bluetooth” on the unit. – Select “Disconnect” in “Bluetooth” (p.128) in the “Setup” menu. • You can use the playback operation keys (a, s, d, f, g) on the remote control to control playback. En 78 Playing back music stored on a USB storage device MAIN You can play back music files stored on a USB storage device on the unit. ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT format). Follow the procedure below to operate the USB storage device contents X and start playback. SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 For details on playable file formats, see “Supported devices and file formats” (p.157). NET USB PRESET RED GREEN Connecting a USB storage device BLUETOOTH USB YELLOW BLUE You can control the USB memory device with the menu displayed on the TV screen. INPUT TUNER Playback of USB storage device contents The unit supports USB mass storage class devices (FAT16 or FAT32 HDMI OUT 1 Press USB to select “USB” as the input source. The browse screen is displayed on the TV. 1 Connect the USB storage device to the USB jack. The unit (front) (CONNECT) PROGRAM ENTER RETURN HELP PHONES USB 5V TOP MENU HOME 1A YPAO MIC SILENT CINEMA POP-UP //MENU MENU AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE X VOLUME If playback is ongoing on your USB storage device, the playback screen is ENHANCER displayed. STRAIGHT MEMORY TUNING BAND TUNING USB storage device USB Connected VOL. SL L C R SW SR SBR SBL X If the USB storage device contains many files, it may take time to load the them. In this case, “Loading...” appears in the front display. Y • Stop playback of the USB storage device before disconnect it from the USB jack. • Connect a USB memory device directly to the USB jack of the unit. Do not use extension cables. • The unit cannot charge USB devices while it is in standby mode. En 79 2 Use the cursor keys to select an item and press ENTER. ■ Browse screen If a song is selected, playback starts and the playback screen is MAIN PARTY T a b ZONE 2 displayed. SLEEP PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT d SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 c INPUT TUNER NET RED GREEN a Status indicators BLUETOOTH USB Display the current shuffle/repeat settings (p.81). PRESET YELLOW b Contents list BLUE X Displays the list of USB storage device contents. Use the cursor keys to select an item and press ENTER to confirm the selection. • To return to the previous screen, press RETURN. Cursor keys ENTER • To return to the top screen during menu operations on the browse screen, hold down RETURN. d Operation menu • Files not supported by the unit cannot be selected. TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU AI RETURN Use the cursor keys to select an item. Press ENTER to confirm the selection. • If the unit detects a series of unsupported files (such as images and hidden Menu files) during playback, playback stops automatically. • You can register your favorite items as shortcuts and access them directly by PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME selecting the shortcut numbers (p.97). Moves to the previous/next page of the list. Now Playing STRAIGHT Moves to the playback screen. 10 Pages Up MEMORY BAND Function 1 Page Up 1 Page Down ENHANCER TUNING c Item number/total Moves 10 pages forward/backward. 10 Pages Down TUNING X When “Video Out” in the “Option” menu is set to except “Off”, you can close the browse screen by pressing the left cursor key. To display the browse screen again, press any cursor key. For details on see “Video Out” (p.104). En 80 ■ Playback screen ■ Shuffle/repeat settings You can configure the shuffle/repeat settings for playback of USB storage MAIN SLEEP PARTY T device contents. a ZONE 2 PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT 1 SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OPTION. b 2 NET RED GREEN a Status indicators BLUETOOTH USB YELLOW X Display the current shuffle/repeat settings (p.84), playback status (such as play/pause) and elapsed time. PRESET BLUE • To return to the previous screen during menu operations, press RETURN. b Playback information OPTION Cursor keys ENTER Use the cursor keys to select “Shuffle/Repeat” and press ENTER. INPUT TUNER When “USB” is selected as the input source, press • Texts in parentheses denote indicators on the front display. Displays the artist name, album name and song title. 3 X Use the cursor keys to select “Shuffle” (Shuffle) or “Repeat” (Repeat) and select a setting. You can use the playback operation keys (a, s, d, f, g) on the remote control to control playback. TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU Item RETURN AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE Shuffle (Shuffle) VOLUME Setting Off (Off) Turns off the shuffle function. On (On) Plays back songs in the current album (folder) in random order. “x” appears on the TV screen. Off (Off) Turns off the repeat function. One (One) Plays back the current song repeatedly. “c” appears on the TV screen. All (All) Plays back all songs in the current album (folder) repeatedly. “v” appears on the TV screen. ENHANCER STRAIGHT Function MEMORY TUNING BAND TUNING Playback operation keys Repeat (Repeat) 4 En 81 To exit from the menu, press OPTION. Playing back music stored on media servers (PCs/NAS) You can play back music files stored on your media servers on the unit. Media sharing setup Y To play back music files stored on your PC or media servers, first you need to configure the • To use this function, the unit and your PC must be connected to the same router (p.39). You can check whether media sharing setting on each music server. the network parameters (such as the IP address) are properly assigned to the unit in “Network” (p.125) in the “Setup” menu. ■ For a PC with Windows Media Player installed • The audio may be interrupted while using the wireless network connection. In this case, use the wired network connection. The setting procedure may vary depending on the PC and Windows Media Player version (The X following procedure is a setup example for Windows Media Player 12). For details on playable file formats, see “Supported devices and file formats” (p.157). 1 2 3 4 5 Start Windows Media Player 12 on your PC. Select “Stream”, then “Turn on media streaming”. Click “Turn on media streaming”. Select “Allowed” from the drop-down list next to the unit’s model name. Click “OK” to exit. X For details on media sharing settings, refer to Windows Media Player help. ■ For a PC or a NAS with other media server software installed Refer to the instruction manual for the device or software and configure the media sharing settings. En 82 Playback of PC music contents MAIN Use the cursor keys to select an item and press ENTER. Follow the procedure below to operate the PC music contents and start If a song is selected, playback starts and the playback screen is playback. displayed. ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T 3 PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT You can control the PC/NAS with the menu displayed on the TV screen. SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TUNER NET RED GREEN INPUT 1 Press NET repeatedly to select “SERVER” as the input source. The browse screen is displayed on the TV. NET BLUETOOTH USB PRESET YELLOW BLUE X • To return to the previous screen, press RETURN. • To return to the top screen during menu operations on the browse screen, hold down Cursor keys ENTER RETURN. • Files not supported by the unit cannot be selected. TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU RETURN • If the unit detects a series of unsupported files (such as images and hidden files) X during playback, playback stops automatically. If playback of a music file selected from the unit is ongoing on your PC, the AI playback screen is displayed. PROGRAM SUR. DECODE 2 ENHANCER MEMORY TUNING BAND Use the cursor keys to select a music server and press ENTER. STRAIGHT • You can register your favorite items as shortcuts and access them directly by selecting the shortcut numbers (p.97). VOLUME TUNING En 83 ■ Browse screen MAIN a b ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT ■ Playback screen HDMI OUT a d SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TUNER NET b c INPUT a Status indicators a Status indicators BLUETOOTH USB Display the current shuffle/repeat settings (p.84), playback status (such as play/pause) and elapsed time. Display the current shuffle/repeat settings (p.85). PRESET RED GREEN YELLOW b Contents list BLUE Displays the list of PC content. Use the cursor keys to select an item and press ENTER to confirm the selection. Cursor keys ENTER HOME d Operation menu POP-UP //MENU MENU You can use the playback operation keys (a, s, d, h, j, f, g) on the Menu AI Moves to the previous/next page of the list. 1 Page Down VOLUME ENHANCER Now Playing MEMORY BAND Moves to the playback screen. 10 Pages Up STRAIGHT TUNING Function 1 Page Up PROGRAM SUR. DECODE Moves 10 pages forward/backward. TUNING Playback operation keys Displays the artist name, album name and song title. X c Item number/total Use the cursor keys to select an item. Press ENTER to confirm the selection. TOP MENU b Playback information 10 Pages Down X When “Video Out” in the “Option” menu is set to except “Off”, you can close the browse screen by pressing the left cursor key. To display the browse screen again, press any cursor key. For details on see “Video Out” (p.104). En 84 remote control to control playback. ■ Shuffle/repeat settings You can configure the shuffle/repeat settings for the playback of PC MAIN music content. ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT 1 SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OPTION. 2 NET RED GREEN Use the cursor keys to select “Shuffle/Repeat” and press ENTER. INPUT TUNER When “SERVER” is selected as the input source, press BLUETOOTH USB X PRESET YELLOW • To return to the previous screen during menu operations, press RETURN. BLUE • Text in parentheses denotes indicators on the front display. OPTION Cursor keys ENTER TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU 3 “Repeat” (Repeat) and select a setting. Item RETURN AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE Use the cursor keys to select “Shuffle” (Shuffle) or Shuffle (Shuffle) VOLUME Setting Off (Off) Turns off the shuffle function. On (On) Plays back songs in the current album (folder) in random order. “x” appears on the TV screen. Off (Off) Turns off the repeat function. One (One) Plays back the current song repeatedly. “c” appears on the TV screen. All (All) Plays back all songs in the current album (folder) repeatedly. “v” appears on the TV screen. ENHANCER STRAIGHT Function MEMORY TUNING BAND Repeat (Repeat) TUNING 4 To exit from the menu, press OPTION. En 85 Listening to Internet radio MAIN You can listen to Internet radio stations from all over the world. ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT • To use this function, the unit must be connected to the Internet (p.39). You can check SCENE whether the network parameters (such as the IP address) are properly assigned to 1 2 3 4 the unit in “Information” (p.125) in the “Network” menu. 5 6 7 8 • You may not be able to receive some Internet radio stations. NET GREEN Press NET repeatedly to select “NET RADIO” as the input source. The browse screen is displayed on the TV. NET • This service may be discontinued without notice. BLUETOOTH USB • Folder names are different depending on the language. PRESET RED 1 • The unit uses the airable.Radio service. airable is a service of Tune In GmbH. INPUT TUNER Playback of Internet radio Y HDMI OUT YELLOW BLUE Cursor keys ENTER TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU 2 RETURN Use the cursor keys to select an item and press ENTER. If an Internet radio station is selected, playback starts and the AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE playback screen is displayed. VOLUME ENHANCER STRAIGHT MEMORY TUNING BAND TUNING X • To return to the previous screen, press RETURN. • You can register your favorite items as shortcuts and access them directly by selecting the shortcut numbers (p.97). En 86 ■ Browse screen MAIN ■ Playback screen a ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT a SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TUNER NET c b b INPUT Displays the list of Internet radio content. Use the cursor keys to select an item and press ENTER to confirm the selection. PRESET RED GREEN YELLOW a Playback indicator a Contents list BLUETOOTH USB BLUE b Item number/total Displays the station name, album name and song title. c Operation menu Cursor keys ENTER Use the cursor keys to select an item. Press ENTER to confirm the selection. Menu HOME Function Moves to the previous/next page of the list. POP-UP //MENU MENU 1 Page Down AI Now Playing PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME Moves to the playback screen. 10 Pages Up Moves 10 pages forward/backward. ENHANCER 10 Pages Down STRAIGHT MEMORY TUNING BAND TUNING Playback operation keys X When “Video Out” in the “Option” menu is set to except “Off”, you can close the browse screen by pressing the left cursor key. To display the browse screen again, press any cursor key. For details on see “Video Out” (p.104). En X • You can use the playback operation key (s) on the remote control to stop playback. • Some information may not be available depending on the station. 1 Page Up TOP MENU Displays the elapsed time. b Playback information 87 Registering favorite Internet radio stations (Favorites) By registering your favorite Internet radio stations to “Favorites”, you MAIN ZONE 2 can quickly access to them from the “Favorites” folder in the browse SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT screen. SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TUNER NET X You can also register up to 40 favorite USB and network contents or Bluetooth input source as shortcuts (p.97). INPUT ■ Registering the station on the browse/playback screen BLUETOOTH USB PRESET RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE OPTION 1 screen or start playback of it to display the playback screen. Cursor keys ENTER TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE 2 3 Use the cursor key to select “Add to favorites” and press The selected station is added to the “Favorites” folder. Radio stations registered to favorites are displayed with “S”. STRAIGHT MEMORY BAND Press OPTION. ENTER. VOLUME ENHANCER TUNING Select the desired Internet radio station in the browse Browse screen TUNING X To remove a station that is registered to favorites, select the station and then select “Remove from favorites”. En 88 Playing back iTunes/iPod music with AirPlay The AirPlay function allows you to play back iTunes/iPod music on the unit via network. Playback of iTunes/iPod music contents iTunes Follow the procedure below to play back iTunes/iPod music contents on the unit. PC (wired or wireless) 1 Router Turn on the unit, and start iTunes on the PC or display the playback screen on the iPod. If the iTunes/iPod recognizes the unit, the AirPlay icon appears. iTunes (example) (wired or wireless) iOS (example) The unit iPhone/iPad/iPod touch Y If the icon does not appear, check whether the unit and PC/iPod are connected to the router properly. Y 2 • To use this function, the unit and your PC or iPod must be connected to the same router. You can check whether the network parameters (such as the IP address) are properly assigned to the unit in “Information” (p.125) in On the iTunes/iPod, click (tap) the AirPlay icon and select the unit (network name of the unit) as the audio output device. the “Setup” menu. • When using a multiple SSID router, access to the unit might be restricted depending on the SSID to connect. 3 Connect the iPod to the SSID which can access the unit. Select a song and start playback. X The unit automatically selects “AirPlay” as the input source and starts playback. For details on supported iPod devices, see “Supported devices and file formats” (p.157). The playback screen is displayed on the TV. X • You can turn on the unit automatically when starting playback on iTunes or iPod by setting “Network Standby” (p.126) in the “Setup” menu to “On”. • You can edit the network name (the unit’s name on the network) displayed on iTunes/iPod in “Network Name” (p.127) in the “Setup” menu. • You can adjust the unit’s volume from the iTunes/iPod during playback. To disable volume controls from iTunes/iPod, set “AirPlay Volume Interlock” (p.127) in the “Network” menu to “Off”. Caution When you use iTunes/iPod controls to adjust volume, the volume may be unexpectedly loud. This could result in damage to the unit or speakers. If the volume suddenly increases during playback, stop playback on the iTunes/iPod immediately. En 89 ■ Playback screen MAIN a ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT SCENE b 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TUNER NET RED GREEN INPUT a Playback indicator BLUETOOTH USB Displays the elapsed/remaining time. PRESET YELLOW b Playback information BLUE Displays the artist name, album name and song title. X You can use the playback operation keys (a, s, d, f, g) on the remote control to control playback. TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME ENHANCER STRAIGHT MEMORY TUNING BAND TUNING Playback operation keys En 90 Playing back videos/audio in multiple rooms (multi-zone) The multi-zone function allows you to play back different input sources in the room where the ■ Enjoying videos/music in another room unit is installed (main zone) and in another room (Zone2). You can enjoy videos/music using a TV placed in another room. For example, while you are watching TV in the living room (main zone), another person can listen to radio in the study room (Zone2). Enjoying videos/music using a TV and speakers • Audio signals that can be output to Zone2 vary depending on how you connect the device in Zone2 to the unit’s output jacks. For details, see “Multi-zone output” (p.159). Video (HDMI) Multi-zone configuration examples Audio (SPEAKERS or ZONE OUT) Since there are many possible ways to use the unit in a multi-zone configuration, we recommend that you consult with your nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service center Guest room (Zone2) about the multi-zone connections that best meet your requirements. ■ Enjoying music in another room Living room (main zone) Connections TV: p.93 You can enjoy music using speakers placed in another room. Speakers (connecting to the unit directly): p.30 Speakers (using an external amplifier): p.92 Enjoying videos/music using only a TV Audio (SPEAKERS or ZONE OUT) Study room (Zone2) Video/audio (HDMI) Living room (main zone) Connections Speakers (connecting to the unit directly): p.30 Study room (Zone2) Speakers (using an external amplifier): p.92 Living room (main zone) Connection TV: p.93 En 91 Preparing Zone2 ■ Connecting speakers to play back audio Connect speakers to play back audio in Zone2. The connection method varies depending on Connect the device that will be used in Zone2 to the unit. the amplifier being used (the unit or an external amplifier). Caution Using the unit’s internal amplifier • Remove the unit’s power cable from the AC wall outlet before connecting speakers or an external amplifier. Connect the speakers placed in Zone2 to the unit with speaker cables. For details, see • Ensure that the bare wires of the speaker cable do not touch one another or come into contact with the unit’s metal parts. Doing so may damage the unit or the speakers. If the speaker cables short circuit, “Check SP Wires” will appear on the front display when the unit is turned on. “Connecting Zone2 speakers” (p.30). Using an external amplifier Connect the external amplifier placed in Zone2 to the unit with a stereo pin cable and connect speakers to the external amplifier. The unit (rear) HDMI (HDCP2.2) AV 1 HDMI OUT 2 ARC AV 2 (5 STBE) AV 2 AV 4 AV 3 1 (HDCP2.2) AV 1 (1 MOVIE) AV 3 (6 GAME) (1 MOVIE) (5 STB) AV 4 (6 GAME) ZONE OUT (ZONE2) jacks COMPONENT VIDEO PB Y A AV 1 PR (1 MOVIE) VIDEO B AV 2 ZONE OUT (5 STB) AUDIO 2 PB Y AUDIO 3 (3 MUSIC) PR PRE OUT ZONE OUT L L R R 2 OPTICAL 3 COAXIAL 4 COAXIAL 5 COAXIAL 6 OPTICAL ZONE 2 R FRONT SURROUND L SURROUND SUR. BACK R SUB EXTRA S SURROUND ZONE 2 ANTENNA (4 RADIO) 75ȍ FM AM ZONE External amplifier Audio input (analog stereo) L R AUDIO Zone2 Main zone X You can adjust the volume for Zone2 output with the unit. When using an external amplifier with volume control, set “Volume” (p.129) in the “Multi Zone” menu to “Fixed”. En 92 ■ Connecting an HDMI-compatible device to play back videos/audio • Videos/audio interruptions may happen in another zone when any of the following operations is performed. – Tuning on/off a TV connected to the unit via HDMI or switching the TV input Connect an HDMI-compatible device (such as a TV) to play back videos/audio at Zone2. – Enabling/disabling a zone output or selecting its input source Y – Changing the sound mode or audio settings • To watch videos played back on a video device at Zone2, you need to connect the video device to the unit with an HDMI cable (p.34). • We recommend that you disable HDMI Control on the playback devices connected to the unit. ■ Operating the unit from Zone2 (remote connection) • On-screen operations are not available for Zone2. You can operate the unit or external devices from Zone2 using the remote control supplied DMI (HDCP2.2) AV 4 AV 5 AV 6 with each device if you connect an infrared signal receiver/emitter to the unit’s REMOTE HDMI OUT 3 (ZONE OUT) jack The unit (rear) HDMI OUT AV 7 (HDCP2.2) IN/OUT jacks. HDMI OUT NETWORK (4 NET) (8 SERVER) 3 (HDCP2.2) 3 (ZONE OUT) (ZONE OUT) REMOTE IN/OUT jacks ARC HDMI TRIGGER OUT 1 REMOTE 12V 0.1A MAX. TOTAL IN The unit (rear) RS-232C OUT 2 HDMI (HDCP2.2) AV 1 HDMI OUT ARC 1 VIE) 2 AV 2 (5 STBE) AV 2 AV 4 AV 3 AV 5 AV 6 HDMI OUT AV 7 (HDCP2.2) 1 (HDCP2.2) 1 AV 3 (6 GAME) (5 STB) (6 GAME) (ZONE OUT) TRIGGER OUT COMPONENT VIDEO A AV 1 PR PB Y (1 MOVIE) 1 SUR. BACK SUBWOOFER CENTER L EXTRA SP1 R F.PRESENCE (5 STB) L CENTER R IN OUT 2 IN FRO OUT PR PB Y REMOTE REMOTE 12V 0.1A MAX. TOTAL B AV 2 SPEAKERS EXTRA SP2 R SURROUND BACK N (4 3 (1 MOVIE) AV 4 PRE OUT ZONE OUT 1 2 (Example: using a TV) AXIAL 5 COAXIAL 6 OPTICAL ZONE 2 FRONT SURROUND SUR. BACK SUBWOOFER CENTER SPEAKERS ZONE 2 R ZONE 2/BI-AMP HDMI input SURROUND L R EXTRA SP2 SURROUND BACK L R EXTRA SP1 F.PRESENCE L CENTER TENNA RADIO) AM HDMI HDMI ZONE 2 ZONE 2/BI-AMP Infrared signal transmitter Infrared signal receiver External device (such as a CD player) Remote control (supplied with each device) Zone2 Main zone Zone2 X Main zone You can also use speakers placed in Zone2 to output audio (p.30). En 93 Remote connections between Yamaha products An infrared signal transmitter is not required if you are using Yamaha products that support remote connections, as the unit does. You can transmit remote control signals by connecting the REMOTE IN/OUT jacks with monaural mini-jack cables and an infrared signal receiver. REMOTE IN/OUT jacks REMOTE REMOTE IN/OUT jacks REMOTE IN IN OUT OUT Infrared signal receiver Yamaha products (up to six, including the unit) Remote control Zone2 En 94 Controlling Zone2 MAIN/ZONE 2 MAIN ZONE 2 z SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT SCENE 1 2 4 station. Set MAIN/ZONE2 to “ZONE2”. Refer to the instruction manual for the external device. For details on the following operations, see the corresponding Press z (receiver power). pages. 1 2 3 4 Each time you press the key, Zone2 is enabled or disabled. 5 6 7 8 When Zone2 is enabled, “ZONE2” lights up in the front display. INPUT Input selection keys TUNER NET BLUETOOTH USB PRESET RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE 3 Use the input selection keys to select an input source. • Listening to FM radio (Australia model only) (p.75) the device in Zone2 to the unit’s output jacks. For details, see “Multi-zone • Playing back music stored on media servers (PCs/NAS) (p.82) output” (p.159). • Listening to Internet radio (p.86) zone. For example, if you select “SERVER” for Zone2 when “USB” is selected • Playing back iTunes/iPod music with AirPlay (p.89) for the main zone, the input source for the main zone also switches to Y “SERVER”. AirPlay is available in Zone2 only when AirPlay playback is ongoing in the main POP-UP //MENU MENU zone. X AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE • Listening to DAB radio (Australia model only) (p.70) • Playing back music stored on a USB storage device (p.79) • You cannot select Bluetooth, USB and network sources exclusively for each HOME • Listening to FM/AM radio (Canada and China models only) (p.67) • Playing back music via Bluetooth (p.78) Y • Audio signals that can be output to Zone2 vary depending on how you connect TOP MENU Start playback on the external device or select a radio VOLUME • The Zone2 input automatically switches in conjunction with the input source ENHANCER selected in the main zone when “Main Zone Sync” is selected as the Zone2 MEMORY • To play back DSD audio in Zone2, select “Main Zone Sync” as the Zone2 input input with the AV CONTROLLER (p.9) or input selection keys (p.15). STRAIGHT TUNING BAND or use the party mode (p.96). TUNING Caution To avoid unexpected noise, never play back DTS-CDs in Zone2. En 95 ■ Other operations for Zone2 The following functions are also available when Zone2 is enabled. MAIN SLEEP ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT PARTY The party mode allows you to play back in Zone2 the same music that is Adjusting the volume being played back in the main zone. During the party mode, stereo Press VOLUME or MUTE. playback is automatically selected for all zones. Utilize this function SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TUNER NET when you want to use main zone music as background music for a house SCENE GREEN YELLOW party. 1 X BLUETOOTH PRESET RED Selecting the input source and settings at once (SCENE) Press SCENE 1-8. INPUT USB ■ Enjoying the same source in multiple rooms (party mode) Press PARTY. To register the current settings (input source, volume and tone control) to a scene, hold Each time you press the key, the party mode is turned on or off. down the desired SCENE1-8 key until “SET Complete” appears on the front display. When the party mode is turned on, “PARTY” lights up in the front BLUE display. Setting the sleep timer Press SLEEP repeatedly to set the time (120 min, 90 min, 60 min, 30 min, Y off). If the party mode does not work on Zone2, set “Party Mode Set” (p.130) in the “Setup” menu to “Enable” (default). Playing back digitally compressed formats (such as MP3, etc.) with TOP MENU HOME enriched sound (Compressed Music Enhancer) POP-UP //MENU MENU Press ENHANCER. AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME VOLUME X Depending on the “Remote Key” setting, the PROGRAM Key may be also available in ENHANCER Zone2. MUTE STRAIGHT MEMORY ENHANCER TUNING BAND TUNING En 96 Registering favorite items (shortcut) MAIN You can register up to 40 favorite USB and network contents or Bluetooth ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T HDMI OUT shortcut numbers. SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Recall a registered item by selecting the shortcut number. X • You can also use the “Favorites” feature to register Internet radio stations (p.88). INPUT TUNER NET BLUETOOTH USB GREEN • Only the input source will be registered for Bluetooth and AirPlay. Individual NET USB BLUETOOTH PRESET PRESET RED Recalling a registered item input source as shortcuts and access them directly by selecting the PURE DIRECT YELLOW BLUE contents cannot be registered. 1 2 Press BLUETOOTH, USB or NET. Press PRESET to select a desired content. Recall Preset 01:USB Registering an item Select a desired item and register it to a shortcut number. VOL. SL L C R SW SR SBR SBL Y • “No Presets” appears when no items are registered. TOP MENU HOME 1 2 POP-UP //MENU MENU Play back a song or a radio station to be registered. PROGRAM SUR. DECODE Memory Preset 01:Empty VOLUME – The registered network content is temporarily unavailable or out of service. VOL. SL L C R SW SR SBR SBL • When you register music files stored on a USB storage device or a PC/NAS, the unit memorizes the relative position of the music files in the folder. If you have added or X MEMORY MEMORY – The registered item (file) has been deleted or moved to another location. – A Bluetooth connection cannot be established. STRAIGHT BAND – The PC/NAS which contains the registered item is turned off or not connected to the network. Shortcut number (flashes) ENHANCER TUNING – The USB storage device which contains the registered item is not connected to the unit. Hold down MEMORY for a few seconds. AI • The registered item cannot be recalled in the following cases. deleted any music files to or from the folder, the unit may not recall the music file To change a shortcut number to which the item will be registered, use PRESET TUNING keys to select the shortcut number after Step 2. Memory Preset 02:Empty and easily recalled by using MusicCast CONTROLLER (p.57) on your mobile device. VOL. SL L C R SW SR SBR SBL “Empty” (not in use) or item currently registered 3 correctly. In such cases, register the items again. • The registered content (songs and Internet radio stations) can be displayed as a list To confirm the registration, press MEMORY. En 97 Viewing the current status Currently input source You can view the current status (input or DSP program currently selected) on the front panel AV 1-7 display or TV. AUX AUDIO 1-3 Item Input (input source name), DSP Program (sound mode name), Audio Decoder (decoder name*) PHONO Switching information on the front display (AM radio feature is not available on the Australia model) TUNER (FM/AM) 1 Press INFO on the front panel to select between the various display items. Info Audio Decoder TUNER (DAB) (Australia model only) See “Displaying the DAB information” (p.73) for details. VOL. SL L C R SW SR SBL SBR Bluetooth USB Item name SERVER About 3 seconds after a display item is selected, its corresponding information appears. AV1 †‡ Dsur Frequency (frequency), DSP Program (sound mode name), Audio Decoder (decoder name*) AirPlay L C R SW SR SBR Song (song title), Album (album name), Station (station name), DSP Program (sound mode name), Audio Decoder (decoder name*), IP Address (IP address), Ethernet MAC (Ethernet MAC address), Wi-Fi MAC (Wi-Fi MAC address) MusicCast Link DSP Program (sound mode name), Audio Decoder (decoder name*), IP Address (IP address), Ethernet MAC (Ethernet MAC address), Wi-Fi MAC (Wi-Fi MAC address) SBL Information X Available items vary depending on the selected input source. The displayed item can also be applied separately * The name of the audio decoder currently activated is displayed. If no audio decoder is activated, “Decoder Off” appears. to each input source. En Song (song title), Artist (artist name), Album (album name), DSP Program (sound mode name), Audio Decoder (decoder name*), IP Address (IP address), Ethernet MAC (Ethernet MAC address), Wi-Fi MAC (Wi-Fi MAC address) NET RADIO VOL. SL Song (song title), Artist (artist name), Album (album name), DSP Program (sound mode name), Audio Decoder (decoder name*) 98 Viewing the status information on the TV MAIN 1 2 ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TUNER NET X When SURROUND:AI is enabled, the status information for SURROUND:AI is also BLUETOOTH USB displayed. PRESET GREEN Use the cursor keys to select “On-screen Information” and press ENTER. The following information is displayed on the TV. INPUT RED Press OPTION. YELLOW BLUE Input source/ CINEMA DSP/ Party mode status ENHANCER status Volume/YPAO Volume status OPTION Cursor keys ENTER TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU RETURN AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME ENHANCER Audio format Decoder Sound mode STRAIGHT MEMORY TUNING BAND TUNING 3 To close the information display, press RETURN. Y • You can use the PROGRAM key on the remote control for displaying the status information on the TV. For details, see “PROGRAM Key” (p.133). • Use the left/right cursor keys to display other informations in the “Setup” menu on the TV. En 99 Configuring playback settings for different playback sources (Option menu) MAIN You can configure separate playback settings for different playback ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T sources. This menu is available on the front panel (or on the TV screen), PURE DIRECT HDMI OUT allowing you to easily configure settings during playback. SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Press OPTION. Front display INPUT TUNER NET Option Tone Control BLUETOOTH USB PRESET RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE VOL. SL L C R SW SR SBR SBL TV screen OPTION Cursor keys ENTER TOP MENU HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU RETURN AI PROGRAM SUR. DECODE VOLUME 2 ENHANCER MEMORY TUNING BAND Use the cursor keys to select an item and press ENTER. X STRAIGHT To return to the previous screen during menu operations, press RETURN. TUNING 3 4 Use the cursor keys to select a setting. To exit from the menu, press OPTION. En 100 Option menu items Item Selects a video to be output with the selected audio source. Shuffle (Shuffle) Configure the shuffle setting for playback. - Repeat (Repeat) Configure the repeat setting for playback. - FM Mode (Mode) Switches between the reception settings for FM radio. 105 FM Auto Preset (FM Auto Preset) Automatically registers FM radio stations with strong signals as presets. 105 Clear Preset (Clear Preset) Clears radio stations registered to preset numbers. 105 Clear All Preset (ClearAllPreset) Clears all the radio stations registered to preset numbers. 105 Add to favorites (Add to Fav.) Adds your favorite Internet radio station to the“Favorites” folder. 106 Removes it from the “Favorites” folder. 106 • Available items vary depending on the selected input source. Shuffle / Repeat (Shuffle/Repeat) • When the input icon is displayed on the upper right of the “Option” menu, the setting is applied to the currently selected input source. Otherwise, the setting is applied to all of the input sources. • Text in parentheses denotes indicators on the front display. FM Mode (FM Mode) • Default settings are underlined. Item YPAO Volume (YPAO Volume) Dialogue (Dialog) Volume Trim (Volume Trim) Page 102 YPAO Volume (YPAO Vol.) Enables/disables YPAO Volume. 102 Adaptive DRC (A.DRC) Sets whether the dynamic range (from maximum to minimum) is automatically adjusted when the volume is adjusted. 102 Dialogue Level (Dialog Lvl) Adjusts the volume of dialogue sounds. 102 Remove from favorites (RemovefromFav.) DTS Dialogue Control (DTS Dialog) Adjusts the volume of dialogue sounds for DTS:X contents. Init Scan (Init Scan) (Australia model only) 102 Dialogue Lift (Dialog Lift) 103 Tune AID (Tune AID) (Australia model only) Adjusts the perceived height of dialogue sounds. Adjusts the delay between video and audio output. 103 On-screen Information (On-screen Info) Enhancer (Enhancer) Enables/disables Compressed Music Enhancer. 103 Hi-Res Mode (HiRes Mode) Enables/disables the high-resolution mode (for enhancing the quality of uncompressed digital audio). 103 Input Trim (In. Trim) Corrects volume differences between input sources. 104 Subwoofer Trim (SW. Trim) Fine-adjusts the subwoofer volume. 104 Enables/disables Extra Bass. 104 Lipsync (Lipsync) Enhancer (Enhancer) Function Adjusts the level of high-frequency range and low-frequency range individually. Tone Control (Tone Control) Extra Bass (Extra Bass) Preset (Preset) Audio Select (Audio Select) Audio Select (A.Sel) Selects the audio signal to be played back. 104 Video Processing (Video Process.) Video Mode (V.M) Enables/disables the video signal processing settings configured in the “Setup” menu. 104 En 101 Page Video Out (V. Out) Video Out (Video Out) X Function Performs an initial scan for DAB radio reception. Checks reception strength of each DAB channel label. Displays the current status information. 104 70 73 106 ■ Tone Control (Tone Control) Adaptive DRC (A.DRC) Adjusts the level of high-frequency range (Treble) and low-frequency range (Bass) individually. Sets whether the dynamic range (from maximum to minimum) is automatically adjusted when the volume level is adjusted. When it is set to “On”, it is useful for listening to playback at a low Choices Treble (Treble), Bass (Bass) volume at night. Settings Setting range -6.0 dB to 0.0 dB to +6.0 dB, *0.5 dB increments Y Off (Off) The dynamic range is not automatically adjusted. On (On) Automatically adjusts the dynamic range when YPAO Volume is enabled. • When both “Treble” and “Bass” are 0.0 dB, “Bypass” appears. If “On” is selected, the dynamic range becomes narrow at a low volume and wide at a high • If you set an extreme value, sounds may not match those from other channels. volume. ■ YPAO Volume (YPAO Volume) Output level Enables/disables YPAO Volume or Adaptive DRC. YPAO Volume (YPAO Vol.) Enables/disables YPAO Volume. When YPAO Volume is enabled, the high- and low-frequency On Off Volume: high Output level Volume: low On Input level levels are automatically adjusted according to the volume so that you can enjoy natural sounds even at low volume. Off Input level ■ Dialogue (Dialog) Settings Adjusts the volume or perceive height of dialogue sounds. Off (Off) Disables YPAO Volume. On (On) Enables YPAO Volume. Dialogue Level (Dialog Lvl) X Adjusts the volume of dialogue sounds. If dialogue sounds cannot be heard clearly, you can turn up its volume by increasing this setting. • YPAO Volume works effectively after the measurement results of “YPAO” have been already saved (p.43). Setting range 0 to 3 • We recommend enabling both YPAO Volume and Adaptive DRC when you are listening at lower volumes or at night. X This setting is not available when DTS:X content is played back, or when the Dolby Surround or Neural:X decoder is working. DTS Dialogue Control (DTS Dialog) Adjusts the volume of dialogue sounds for DTS:X contents. Setting range 0 to 6 X This setting is available only when DTS:X content which supports the DTS Dialogue Control feature is played back. En 102 ■ Enhancer (Enhancer) Dialogue Lift (Dialog Lift) Enables/disables Compressed Music Enhancer and the high-resolution mode. Adjusts the perceived height of dialogue sounds. If the dialogue sounds as if it is coming from below the TV screen, you can raise its perceived height by increasing this setting. Enhancer (Enhancer) X This setting is available only when one of the following conditions is met. Enables/disables Compressed Music Enhancer (p.66). – One of the sound programs (except for 2ch Stereo and 7ch Stereo) is selected when front presence speakers are used. X – Virtual Presence Speaker (VPS) (p.61) is working. (You may hear dialogue sounds from the surround speakers depending on the listening position.) • This setting is applied separately to each input source. • You can also use ENHANCER on the remote control to enable/disable Compressed Music Enhancer (p.66). Setting range 0 to 5 (The bigger the value the higher the position) Settings Off (Off) Disables Compressed Music Enhancer. On (On) Enables Compressed Music Enhancer. Default TUNER, Bluetooth, USB, (network sources): On (On) Ideal position Others: Off (Off) Y Compressed Music Enhancer does not work on the following audio sources. – Signals whose sampling frequency is over 48 kHz ■ Lipsync (Lipsync) – DSD audio Adjusts the delay between video and audio output. Hi-Res Mode (HiRes Mode) Setting range 0 ms to 500 ms (1 ms increments) Enables/disables the high-resolution mode when “Enhancer” is set to “On”. If this function is X PCM and FLAC) using Compressed Music Enhancer. set to “On”, you can enhance the quality of uncompressed digital audio (such as 2-channel This setting is available only when “Delay Enable” (p.116) in the “Setup” menu is set to “Enable” (default). Settings Enables the high-resolution mode. En 103 On (On) (The high-resolution mode may not work depending on the audio signal processing condition.) Off (Off) Disables the high-resolution mode. ■ Volume Trim (Volume Trim) ■ Audio Select (Audio Select) Configures the input settings. Selects the audio signal to be played back. Input Trim (In.Trim) Audio Select (A.Sel) Corrects volume differences between input sources. If you are bothered by volume differences Selects the audio input jack to use when more than one audio connection is made for one input when switching between input sources, use this function to correct it. source. Setting range -6.0 dB to 0.0 dB to +6.0 dB (0.5 dB increments) Settings Automatically selects the audio input jack in the following priority order. Subwoofer Trim (SW.Trim) Auto (Auto) Fine-adjusts the subwoofer volume. 1. HDMI input 2. Digital input (COAXIAL or OPTICAL) 3. Analog input (AUDIO) Setting range -6.0 dB to 0.0 dB to +6.0 dB (0.5 dB increments) ■ Extra Bass (Extra Bass) Enables/disables Extra Bass. When Extra Bass is enabled, you can enjoy enhanced bass HDMI (HDMI) Always selects HDMI input. No sounds are produced when no signals are input through the HDMI jack. COAX/OPT (COAX/OPT) Always selects digital input (COAXIAL or OPTICAL). No sounds are produced when no signals are input through the COAXIAL or OPTICAL jack. Analog (Analog) Always selects analog input (AUDIO). No sounds are produced when no signals are input through the AUDIO jacks. sounds, regardless of the size of the front speakers and the presence or absence of the subwoofer. ■ Video Processing (Video Process.) Settings Enables/disables the video signal processing (resolution and aspect ratio) settings configured Off (Off) Disables Extra Bass. On (On) Enables Extra Bass. in “Resolution” and “Aspect” (p.123) in the “Setup” menu. Settings Direct (Direct) Disables the video signal processing. Processing (Processing) Enables the video signal processing. ■ Video Out (V.Out) Selects a video to be output with the audio input source. Settings En 104 Off (Off) Does not output video. AV 1-7 (AV1-7) Outputs video input through the corresponding video input jacks. ■ Shuffle / Repeat (Shuffle/Repeat) ■ Preset (Preset) Configures the Shuffle settings or repeat settings. Registers radio stations or clears preset stations. Shuffle (Shuffle) FM Auto Preset (FM Auto Preset) Configures the shuffle setting for the USB storage device (p.79) or media server (p.82). Automatically registers FM radio stations with strong signals as presets. Settings X Off (Off) Turns off the shuffle function. On (On) Plays back songs in the current album (folder) in random order. You can register up to 40 radio stations as presets. Clear Preset (Clear Preset) Clears radio stations registered to preset numbers. Repeat (Repeat) Configures the repeat setting for the USB storage device (p.79) or media server (p.82). Clear All Preset (ClearAllPreset) Settings Clears all the radio stations registered to preset numbers. Off (Off) Turns off the repeat function. One (One) Plays back the current song repeatedly. All (All) Plays back all songs in the current album (folder) repeatedly. Settings ■ FM Mode (FM Mode) Switches between the reception settings for FM radio. FM Mode (Mode) Switches between stereo and monaural for FM radio reception. Settings Stereo (Stereo) Receives FM radio in stereo sounds. Monaural (Monaural) Receives FM radio in monaural sounds. En 105 Cancel Cancels the unregistering of a radio station. Execute Removes all registered radio stations. ■ Add to favorites (Add to Fav.) Register the currently playing Internet radio station to the “Favorites” folder. X You can also register up to 40 favorite USB and network contents or Bluetooth input source as shortcuts (p.97). ■ Remove from favorites (RemovefromFav.) Remove an Internet radio station from the “Favorites” folder. ■ Init Scan (Init Scan) (Australia model only) Initiate Scan specifies the initial settings in order to receive DAB radio. If this operation is not performed, not all DAB-related functions can be used. ■ Tune AID (Tune AID) (Australia model only) From the “Tune Aid” menu , you can check the reception level of each channel. ■ On-screen Information (On-screen Info) Displays the current status information. En 106 CONFIGURATIONS Configuring various functions (Setup menu) Perform the following basic procedure to operate the “Setup” menu. You can configure the unit’s various functions with the “Setup” menu. X • If new firmware is available, the message screen appears. • If new firmware is available, the envelope icon (p) appears at the lower of the “Setup” menu. 1 2 Press SETUP. 3 4 5 Use the cursor keys to select an item and press ENTER. Use the cursor keys to select a menu and press ENTER. Use the cursor keys to select a setting. Press SETUP. This completes the settings. En 107 Setup menu items Use the following table to configure various functions of the unit. Menu Item Function Page Setting Pattern Registers two speaker setting patterns and switches between them. 112 Setting Data Copy Copies the “Setting Pattern” parameters in the specified direction. 112 Selects a speaker system. 112 Front Selects the size of the front speakers. 113 Center Selects whether or not a center speaker is connected and its size. 113 Surround Selects whether or not surround speakers are connected and their size. 113 Surround Back Selects whether or not surround back speakers are connected and their size. 113 Front Presence Selects whether or not front presence speakers are connected and their size. 114 Subwoofer Power Amp Assign Configuration Speaker Selects whether or not a subwoofer is connected. 114 Distance Sets the distance between each speaker and listening position. 114 Level Adjusts the volume of each speaker. 114 Parametric EQ Adjusts the tone with an equalizer. 114 Test Tone Enables/disables the test tone output. 115 YPAO Result Checks and Reloads the previous YPAO adjustments. 115 En 108 Menu Item Lipsync DSP Parameter Sound Surround Decoder Function Page Displays information about the current audio signal. 116 Delay Enable Enables/disables the “Lipsync” adjustment configured in “Auto/Manual Select” in the “Setup” menu. 116 Auto/Manual Select Selects the method to adjust the delay between video and audio output. 116 Adjustment Adjusts the delay between video and audio output manually. 117 DSP Level Adjusts the sound field effect level. 117 Initial Delay Adjusts the delay between the direct sound and presence sound field generation. 117 Room Size Adjusts the broadening effect of the presence sound field. 117 Liveness Adjusts the loss of the presence sound field. 117 Reverb Time Adjusts the decay time of the rear reverberant sound. 117 Reverb Delay Adjusts the delay between the direct sound and reverberant sound generation. 118 Reverb Level Adjusts the volume of the reverberant sound. 118 Surround Initial Delay Adjusts the delay between the direct sound and surround sound field generation. 118 Surround Room Size Adjusts the broadening effect of the surround sound field. 118 Surround Liveness Adjusts the loss of the surround sound field. 118 Surround Back Initial Delay Adjusts the delay between the direct sound and surround back sound field generation. 118 Surround Back Room Size Adjusts the broadening effect of the surround back sound field. 118 Surround Back Liveness Adjusts the loss of the surround back sound field. 118 Decode Type Selects a surround decoder to be used in combination with the selected sound program. 119 Center Spread Selects whether to spread the center channel signals to left and right when 2-channel source is played. 119 Center Image Adjusts the center localization (broadening effect) of the front sound field. 119 Level Adjusts the entire volume. 119 Front / Rear Balance Adjusts the front and rear volume balance. 119 Left / Right Balance Adjusts the left and right volume balance. 119 Height Balance Adjusts the height volume balance using the presence speakers. 119 Monaural Mix Enables/disables monaural sound output. 120 Reset Restores all default settings. 120 Selects the dynamic range adjustment method for bitstream audio (Dolby Digital and DTS signals) playback. 120 Max Volume Sets the limit value of the volume. 120 Initial Volume Information 7ch Stereo Dynamic Range Volume Sets the initial volume for when this receiver is turned on. 120 Pure Direct Mode Selects whether to output video signals during the Pure Direct mode. 120 Adaptive DSP Level Selects whether to automatically adjust the CINEMA DSP 3D effect level when the volume is adjusted. 120 VPS Selects whether to create Virtual Presence Speaker (VPS) using the front, center, and surround speakers. 121 VSBS Selects whether to create Virtual Surround Back Speaker (VSBS) using the surround speakers. 121 Virtual Speaker En 109 Menu Item Function Page Scene Setting Selects items to be included as the scene assignments. Scene Rename Renames the scene name displayed on the front display or TV screen. 121 122 Information Displays information about the current video signal and the TVs connected to the HDMI OUT jacks. 122 Video Mode Enables/disables the video signal processing. 123 Resolution Selects a resolution to output HDMI video signals. 123 Aspect Selects an aspect ratio to output HDMI video signals. 123 HDMI Control Enables/disables HDMI Control. 123 TV Audio Input Selects an audio input jack of the unit to be used for TV audio input. 123 ARC Enables/disables ARC. 124 Standby Sync Selects whether to use HDMI control to link the standby behavior of the TV and the unit. 124 Scene Video Mode Video/HDMI HDMI Control Network HDMI Audio Output Enables/disables the audio output from a TV. 124 HDCP Version Selects the version of HDCP used on the HDMI input jacks. 124 HDMI Standby Through Selects whether to output videos/audio (input through HDMI jacks) to the TV when the unit is in standby mode. 124 Information Displays the network information on the unit. 125 Network Connection Selects the network connection method. 125 IP Address Configures the network parameters (such as IP address). 125 Network Standby Selects whether to enable/disable the function that turns on the unit from other network devices. 126 MAC Address Filter Sets the MAC address filter to limit access to the unit from other network devices. 126 DMC Control Selects whether to allow a Digital Media Controller (DMC) to control playback. 127 AirPlay Volume Interlock Enables/disables volume controls from iTunes/iPhone via AirPlay. 127 Network Name Edits the network name (the unit’s name on the network) displayed on other network devices. 127 MusicCast Link Power Interlock Selects whether turning on the power of the master device of the MusicCast network (this unit) also turns on the power of other devices of the network. 127 Bluetooth Bluetooth Enables/disables the Bluetooth functions. 128 Disconnect Terminates the Bluetooth connection between the Bluetooth device (such as smartphones) and the unit. 128 Bluetooth Standby Selects whether to enable/disable the function that turns on the unit from Bluetooth devices (Bluetooth standby). 128 Audio Receive En 110 Menu Item Displays information about Zone2. Information Multi Zone Function Page 129 Volume Enables/disables volume adjustments for Zone2 output. 129 Max Volume Sets the Zone2 limit value of the volumes. 129 Initial Volume Sets the Zone2 initial volume for when the unit is turned on. 129 Audio Delay Adjusts the audio output timing for Zone2. 129 Monaural Switches between stereo and monaural for Zone2 output. 129 Enhancer Enables/disables Compressed Music Enhancer for Zone2 output. 130 Tone Control Adjusts the level of high-frequency range and low-frequency range for Zone2 output. 130 Extra Bass Enables/disables Extra Bass for Zone2 output. 130 Left / Right Balance Adjusts the volume balance for Zone2 output. 130 Zone Rename Changes the zone name displayed on the TV screen. 130 Party Mode Set Enables/disables switching to the party mode. 130 Information Displays the system information on the unit. 131 Language Selects an on-screen menu language. 131 Input Assignment Assigns the COMPONENT VIDEO, COAXIAL and OPTICAL jacks to another input source. 131 132 Zone2 Input Skip Sets which input source is skipped when operating the INPUT key. Input Rename Changes the input source name displayed on the front display. 132 Auto Play Enables/disables Auto Play function in Internet radio services. 132 Sets which sound programs are skipped when operating the PROGRAM key. 133 PROGRAM Key Sets the function for the PROGRAM key on the remote control. 133 Color Key Set the unit's functions for the RED/GREEN/YELLOW/BLUE key of the remote control. 133 Dimmer (Front Display) Adjusts the brightness of the front display. 133 Volume Switches the scale of the volume display. 133 Short Message Selects whether to display short messages on the TV screen when the unit is operated. 134 Wallpaper Selects the image to be used as wallpaper on the TV screen. 134 Trigger Mode Specifies the condition for the TRIGGER OUT 1 jack to function. 134 Target Zone Specifies the zone with which the TRIGGER OUT 1 jack functions are synchronized. 134 Trigger Mode Specifies the condition for the TRIGGER OUT 2 jack to function. 134 Target Zone Specifies the zone with which the TRIGGER OUT 2 jack functions are synchronized. 134 Auto Power Standby Sets the amount of time for the auto-standby function. 135 DSP Skip Remote Key System Display Set Trigger Output1 Trigger Output2 ECO Enables/disables the eco mode (power saving mode). 135 Memory Guard Prevents accidental changes to the settings. 135 Firmware Update Updates the firmware via the network. 136 ECO Mode En 111 Speaker ■ Setting Data Copy Copies the “Setting Pattern” parameters in the specified direction. Configures the speaker settings manually. Choices X • Some speaker settings are not available depending on the selected “Power Amp Assign” setting. • Default settings are underlined. Pattern1 ▶ 2 Copies the “Pattern1” parameters to “Pattern2”. Pattern2 ▶ 1 Copies the “Pattern2” parameters to “Pattern1”. ■ Power Amp Assign Selects a speaker system. The unit has 7 built-in amplifiers. You can connect 2 to 9 speakers and up to 2 subwoofers (with built-in amplifier) to create the favorite acoustic space in your room. You can also apply bi-amp connections, channel expansion (using an external power amplifier) or multi-zone configurations to enhance your system. Settings ■ Setting Pattern Registers two speaker setting patterns and switches between them. When you configure the following speaker settings, the settings will be memorized in the Basic Select this option when you use the basic speaker configuration (up to 7-channel plus front presence speakers) (p.18). 7.1 +1Zone Select this option when you use Zone2 speakers in addition to the 7.1 system in the main zone (p.27). 5.1.2 +1Zone Select this option when you use Zone2 speakers in addition to the 5.1.2 system in the main zone (p.28). 5.1 Bi-Amp Select this option when you use the 5.1 system (including bi-amp front speakers) (p.28). 7.1 Bi-Amp [ext.SB] Select this option when you use the 7.1 system (including bi-amp front speakers and surround back channel expansion using an external amplifier) (p.29). selected pattern. • Measurement results (YPAO) • Power Amp Assign • Configuration • Distance • Level • Parametric EQ Settings Pattern1, Pattern2 X • The setting pattern currently selected is shown at the center of the diagram on the right side of the screen. • This function is useful when you want to save certain settings according to the varying conditions of your listening environment. For example, if you want to switch the settings when curtains are open or closed, you can save the settings suited for each condition and switch between them. En 112 ■ Configuration Surround Configures the output characteristics of the speakers. Selects whether or not surround speakers are connected and their sizes and layout. X Settings • When you configure the speaker size, select “Large” if the woofer diameter of your speaker is 16 cm (6-1/4”) or Select this option for large speakers. larger or “Small” if it is smaller than 16 cm (6-1/4”) as a guide. Large • When the speaker size is set to “Small”, you can configure the “Crossover”. Frequency sounds lower than the specified value will be output from the subwoofer and higher will be output from the corresponding speakers. Select this option for small speakers. Small Front Selects the size of the front speakers. Select this option for large speakers. Rear The subwoofer will produce front channel low-frequency components lower than the specified crossover frequency (default: 80 Hz). Front X This setting is not available when “Configuration (Surround)” is set to “None”. Selects whether or not a center speaker is connected and its size. Surround Back Settings Selects whether or not surround back speakers are connected and their sizes. Select this option for large speakers. Settings The center speaker will produce all of the center channel frequency components. Select this option when two large speakers are connected. Select this option for small speakers. None Select this option when surround speakers are placed on the front side of the room. X Center Small Select this option when surround speakers are placed on the rear side of the room. Virtual CINEMA FRONT works in this case. “Front” is automatically set to “Large” when “Subwoofer” is set to “None”. Large The front speakers will produce surround channel audio. Virtual CINEMA DSP works when you select a sound program. Layout Settings The front speakers will produce all of the front channel frequency components. Select this option for small speakers. Small The subwoofer or front speakers will produce surround channel low-frequency components lower than the specified crossover frequency (default: 80 Hz). Select this option when no surround speakers are connected. None Settings Large The surround speakers will produce all of the surround channel frequency components. Large The subwoofer or front speakers will produce center channel low-frequency components lower than the specified crossover frequency (default: 80 Hz). The surround back speakers will produce all of the surround back channel frequency components. Select this option when two small speakers are connected. Select this option when no center speaker is connected. Small The front speakers will produce center channel audio. None The subwoofer or front speakers will produce surround back channel low-frequency components lower than the specified crossover frequency (default: 80 Hz). Select this option when no surround back speakers are connected. The surround speakers will produce surround back channel audio. X This setting is not available when “Surround” is set to “None”, or when “Layout (Surround)” is set to “Front”. En 113 ■ Distance Front Presence Sets the distance between each speaker and listening position so that sounds from the Selects whether or not front presence speakers are connected and their size and layout. speakers reach the listening position at the same time. First, select the unit of distance from Settings “Meter” or “Feet”. Large Select this option for large speakers. Small Select this option for small speakers. None Select this option when no front presence speakers are connected. Choices Front L, Front R, Center, Surround L, Surround R, Surround Back L, Surround Back R, Front Presence L, Front Presence R, Subwoofer Setting range 0.30 m to 3.00 m to 24.00 m (1.0 ft to 10.0 ft to 80.0 ft), *0.05 m (0.2 ft) increments Layout Settings Front Height Select this option when front presence speakers are installed on the front side wall. Overhead Select this option when front presence speakers are installed to the ceiling. Dolby Enabled SP Select this option when using the Dolby Enabled speakers as the front presence speakers. ■ Level Adjusts the volume of each speaker. Choices Front L, Front R, Center, Surround L, Surround R, Surround Back L, Surround Back R, Front Presence L, Front Presence R, Subwoofer X • This setting is not available when “Configuration (Front Presence)” is set to “None”. Setting range -10.0 dB to 0.0 dB to +10.0 dB (0.5 dB increments) • To play Dolby Atmos contents using the front presence speakers, see “Presence speaker layout” (p.22). Subwoofer ■ Parametric EQ Selects whether or not a subwoofer is connected and its phase. Adjusts the tone with an equalizer. Settings Settings Use Select this option when a subwoofer is connected. None Select this option when no subwoofer is connected. Manual Phase Settings Select this option when you want to adjust the equalizer manually. For details, see “Manual equalizer adjustment”. YPAO:Flat Adjusts individual speakers to achieve the same characteristics. Normal Does not reverse the subwoofer phase. YPAO:Front Adjusts individual speakers to achieve the same characteristics as the front speakers. Reverse Reverse the subwoofer phase. YPAO:Natural Adjusts all speakers to achieve a natural sound. Through Does not use the equalizer. X When the bass sound is lacking or unclear, switch the subwoofer phase. X “YPAO:Flat”, “YPAO:Front”, and “YPAO:Natural” are available only when the measurement results of “YPAO” have already been saved (p.43). Press ENTER again to view the measurement results. En 114 ■ Manual equalizer adjustment ■ Test Tone 1 2 Set “Parametric EQ” to “Manual” and press ENTER. Enables/disables the test tone output. Test tone output helps you to adjust the speaker 3 Use the cursor keys to select a speaker and press ENTER. balance or equalizer while confirming its effect. Press ENTER again to enter the edit screen. Settings X Off Does not output test tones. On Outputs test tones automatically when you adjust the speaker balance or equalizer. • To restore the default settings for all speakers, select “PEQ Data Clear” and then “OK”. • To copy the parametric equalizer values acquired with “YPAO” (p.43) to the “Manual” fields for fine adjustment, select “PEQ Data Copy” and then an equalizer type. 4 ■ YPAO Result You can check the previous YPAO adjustments (“Wiring”, “Size”, “Distance”, and “Level”) in Use the cursor keys to select a center frequency from the 7 preset bands (4 for subwoofer). “YPAO Result”. When the speaker settings you have configured manually are not suitable, you can discard the manual settings and reload the previous YPAO adjustments. Reloading the previous YPAO adjustments 5 1 2 3 To fine-adjust the center frequency, Q factor (bandwidth) or gain, use the cursor keys to select an item. Freq.: Use the cursor keys to adjust the center frequency of the selected band. Q: Use the cursor keys to adjust the Q factor (bandwidth) of the selected band. Gain: Use the cursor keys to adjust the gain of the selected band. Setting range Center frequency: 15.6 Hz to 16.0 kHz (15.6 Hz to 250.0 Hz for subwoofer) Q factor: 0.500 to 10.080 Gain: -20.0 dB to +6.0 dB 6 To exit from the menu, press SETUP. En 115 Use the cursor keys to select “Setup Reload”. Press ENTER. Press SETUP. Sound ■ Lipsync Adjusts the delay between video and audio by holding up the audio output. Configures the audio output settings. Delay Enable ■ Information Enables/disables the Lipsync adjustment for each input source. Displays information about the current audio signal. Choices AV 1-7, AUX, AUDIO 1-3 Choices Format Settings Audio format of the input signal The number of source channels in the input signal (front/surround/LFE) Channel For example, “5.1 (3/2/0.1)” means 5.1ch in total (3 front channels, 2 surround channels, and LFE). Disable the Lipsync adjustment for the selected input source. Enable Enables the Lipsync adjustment for the selected input source. Auto/Manual Select Input (When DTS:X content is played back) For example, “7.1.4” denotes “standard 7.1-channel plus 4 for overhead speaker channels”. Output Disable Sampling The number of samples per second of the input digital signal Dialogue The dialogue normalization level of the input bitstream signal Channel The number of signal output channels (for example, “5.1.2” denotes “standard 5.1-channel plus 2 for overhead speaker channels”) and the speaker terminals from which signals are output Selects the method to adjust the delay between video and audio output. Setting range Auto Adjusts the delay between video and audio output automatically when a TV that supports an automatic lipsync function is connected to the unit via HDMI. Manual Select this option when you want to adjust the delay between video and audio output manually. If necessary, you can fine-adjust the audio output timing in “Adjustment”. Adjust the audio output timing in “Adjustment”. X Y Even when the unit is set to output bitstream signals directly, the signal may be converted depending on the Even if “Auto/Manual Select” is set to “Auto”, the automatic adjustment does not work depending on the TV specifications and settings of the playback device. connected to the unit. In this case, adjust the delay manually in “Adjustment”. En 116 Adjustment Initial Delay Adjusts the delay between video and audio output manually when “Auto/Manual Select” is set Adjusts the delay between the direct sound and presence sound field generation. to “Manual”. You can fine-adjust the audio output timing when “Auto/Manual Select” is set to Higher to enhance the delay effect, and lower to reduce it. “Auto”. Setting range 1 ms to 99 ms Y • Available items vary depending on the selected sound program. • To restore the default settings for the selected sound program, select “Reset”. Room Size Adjusts the broadening effect of the presence sound field. Setting range 0 ms to 500 ms (1 ms increments) Setting range 0.1 to 2.0 (higher to enhance the broadening effect) X Y • “Offset” shows the difference between automatic adjustment and fine adjustment. • Available items vary depending on the selected sound program. • This setting is also available in “Lipsync” (p.103) in the “Option” menu. • To restore the default settings for the selected sound program, select “Reset”. Liveness ■ DSP Parameter Selects the sound program to change the settings of the sound program. Adjusts the loss of the presence sound field. Setting range 0 to 10 (higher to enhance the reflectivity) DSP Level Y Adjusts the sound field effect level. Higher to enhance the sound field effect, and lower to reduce it. • Available items vary depending on the selected sound program. • To restore the default settings for the selected sound program, select “Reset”. Setting range -6 dB to +3 dB Reverb Time Y • Available items vary depending on the selected sound program. Adjusts the decay time of the rear reverberant sound. Higher to enrich the reverberant sound • To restore the default settings for the selected sound program, select “Reset”. and lower to have clear sound. Setting range 1.0 s to 5.0 s Y • Available items vary depending on the selected sound program. • To restore the default settings for the selected sound program, select “Reset”. En 117 Reverb Delay Surround Liveness Adjusts the delay between the direct sound and reverberant sound generation. Higher to Adjusts the loss of the surround sound field. enhance the delay effect, and lower to reduce it. Setting range 0 to 10 (higher to enhance the reflectivity) Setting range 0 ms to 250 ms Y Y • Available items vary depending on the selected sound program. • Available items vary depending on the selected sound program. • To restore the default settings for the selected sound program, select “Reset”. • To restore the default settings for the selected sound program, select “Reset”. Surround Back Initial Delay Reverb Level Adjusts the delay between the direct sound and surround back sound field generation. Adjusts the volume of the reverberant sound. Higher to strengthen the reverberant sound, and Higher to enhance the delay effect, and lower to reduce it. lower to weaken it. Setting range 1 ms to 49 ms Setting range 0 % to 100 % Y Y • Available items vary depending on the selected sound program. • Available items vary depending on the selected sound program. • To restore the default settings for the selected sound program, select “Reset”. • To restore the default settings for the selected sound program, select “Reset”. Surround Back Room Size Surround Initial Delay Adjusts the broadening effect of the surround back sound field. Adjusts the delay between the direct sound and surround sound field generation. Setting range 0.1 to 2.0 (higher to enhance the broadening effect) Higher to enhance the delay effect, and lower to reduce it. Y Setting range 1 ms to 49 ms • Available items vary depending on the selected sound program. Y • To restore the default settings for the selected sound program, select “Reset”. • Available items vary depending on the selected sound program. Surround Back Liveness • To restore the default settings for the selected sound program, select “Reset”. Adjusts the loss of the surround back sound field. Surround Room Size Setting range 0 to 10 (higher to enhance the reflectivity) Adjusts the broadening effect of the surround sound field. Y Setting range 0.1 to 2.0 (higher to enhance the broadening effect) • Available items vary depending on the selected sound program. Y • To restore the default settings for the selected sound program, select “Reset”. • Available items vary depending on the selected sound program. • To restore the default settings for the selected sound program, select “Reset”. En 118 ■ Surround Decoder ■ 7ch Stereo Configures the surround decoders settings. Adjusting the volume settings. Decode Type Level Selects a surround decoder to be used in combination with the selected sound program. Adjusts the entire volume. This setting is effective when “7ch Stereo” is selected. Choices Auto, bDsur, Neural:X, Neo:6 Cinema, Neo:6 Music Setting range -5 to 0 to 5 Center Spread Front / Rear Balance Selects whether to spread the center channel signals to left and right when a 2channel source Adjusts the front and rear volume balance. Higher to enhance the front side, and lower to is played. This setting is effective when “bDsur” is selected. enhance the rear side. This setting is effective when “7ch Stereo” is selected. Settings Setting range -5 to 0 to 5 Off Disables Center Spread. On Enables Center Spread. Left / Right Balance X Adjusts the left and right volume balance. Higher to enhance the right side, and lower to If you feel the center sound is too strong, set this function to “On”. enhance the left side. This setting is effective when “7ch Stereo” is selected. Setting range -5 to 0 to 5 Center Image Adjusts the center localization (broadening effect) of the front sound field. Adjust this higher to Height Balance strengthen the center localization (less broadening effect) or lower to weaken it (more broadening effect).This setting is effective when “Neo:6 Music” is selected. Adjusts the height volume balance using the presence speakers. Higher to enhance the upside, and lower to enhance the downside. This setting is effective when “7ch Stereo” is selected. Setting range 0.0 to 0.3 to 1.0 Setting range 0 to 5 to 10 X The presence speakers do not produce sounds when “Height Balance” is set to “0”. En 119 ■ Volume Monaural Mix Setting the volume. Enables/disables monaural sound output. This setting is effective when “7ch Stereo” is selected. Max Volume Settings Off Disables monaural sound output. On Enables monaural sound output. Sets the limit value of the volume. Setting range -60.0 dB to +15.0 dB (5.0 dB increments), +16.5 dB [20.5 to 95.5 (5.0 increments), 97.0] Reset Initial Volume Restores all default settings. Sets the initial volume when the receiver is turned on. Settings ■ Dynamic Range Selects the dynamic range adjustment method for bitstream audio (Dolby Digital and DTS signals) playback. Off Sets the level to the volume level of the unit when it last entered standby mode. On Sets at Mute or the specified volume level (-80.0 dB to +16.5 dB, 0.5 dB increments) [0.5 to 97.0 (0.5 increments)]. (This setting works only when the initial volume is set lower than “Max Volume”.) Settings Maximum Produces audio without adjusting the dynamic range. Standard Optimizes the dynamic range for regular home use. ■ Pure Direct Mode Sets the dynamic range for clear sound even at night or at low volumes. Selects whether to output video signals during the Pure Direct mode (p.66). When playing back Dolby TrueHD signals, the dynamic range is automatically adjusted based on the input signal information. Settings Minimum/Auto Auto Automatically outputs video signals when any videos are input from the selected input source or an input source that can be operated with the on-screen display is selected. When no video signals are input, the wall paper is displayed. Video Off Does not output video signals including the wall paper. ■ Adaptive DSP Level Selects whether to automatically adjust the CINEMA DSP effect level. Settings En 120 Off Does not adjust the effect level automatically. On Adjusts the effect level automatically according to the YPAO measurement results and the volume level. Scene ■ Virtual Speaker Setting Virtual Speaker. Configures the scene settings. VPS ■ Scene Setting Selects whether to create Virtual Presence Speaker (VPS) using the front, center, and surround speakers. When VPS is enabled, the unit creates front VPS when no front presence speakers are Selects items to be included as the scene assignments. You can also view the settings currently connected, and creates rear VPS when front presence speakers are connected (p.61). assigned to the selected scene. Settings X Off Disables Virtual Presence Speaker (VPS). On Enables Virtual Presence Speaker (VPS). The scene assignments can include radio stations, or the content on a selected USB storage device, Bluetooth device, and network device. ■ Procedure X Depending on the installation height of the surround speakers, VPS may not be effective. In this case, set “Virtual Presence Speaker” to “Off”. 1 Use the cursor keys to select the SCENE name and press ENTER. 2 To include items as the scene assignments, use the cursor keys to select an item and press ENTER to check the box (or uncheck the box to exclude). VSBS Selects whether to create Virtual Surround Back Speaker (VSBS) using the surround speakers. When VSBS is enabled, the unit creates VSBS when no surround back speakers are connected. Settings Off Disables Virtual Surround Back Speaker (VSBS). On Enables Virtual Surround Back Speaker (VSBS). X Choices VSBS is effective only when 6.1- or 7.1-channel content is played back. HDMI Control Control Sync (HDMI Control (p.123)) Input Input (p.58), Audio Select (p.104) [Input sources: TUNER, (network sources), SERVER, NET RADIO, Bluetooth, USB] Registerd Content Station, Music Content [Input sources: others] --- En 121 HDMI Output HDMI Output (p.58) Mode DSP Program (p.62), Pure Direct Mode (p.120), Enhancer (p.130), Hi-Res Mode (p.103), SURROUND:AI (p.61) Sound Tone Control (p.102), YPAO Volume (p.102), Adaptive DRC (p.102), Extra Bass (p.104) Surround Dialogue Lift (p.103), Dialogue Level (p.102), Subwoofer Trim (p.104) Video Video/HDMI Video Mode (p.123) Volume Master Volume (p.58) Lipsync Lipsync (p.103), Delay (p.116) Speaker Setup Setting Pattern (p.112), Parametric EQ (p.114) Zone Interlock Power (p.95), Input (p.129), Volume (p.129) Configures the video/HDMI settings. ■ Information Displays information about the current video signal and the TVs connected to the HDMI OUT X jacks. To restore the default settings for the selected scene, select “Reset”. Choices ■ Scene Rename HDMI Signal Presence or absence of HDMI signal input/output Changes the SCENE name displayed on the front display or on the TV. HDMI Resolution Resolutions of input signal (analog or HDMI) and output signal (HDMI) HDMI Monitor Video Resolution Resolutions supported by the TV ■ Procedure 1 Use the cursor keys to select the SCENE name and press ENTER to enter the name edit screen. 2 Use the cursor keys and ENTER to rename. X To clear the entry, select “CLEAR”. 3 Use the cursor keys to select “SAVE” and press ENTER. X To restore the default setting, select “RESET”. 4 To exit from the menu, Press SETUP. En 122 ■ Video Mode Aspect Configures the video signal processing settings. Selects an aspect ratio to output HDMI video signals when “Video Mode” is set to “Processing”. Settings Video Mode Enables/disables the video signal processing (resolution and aspect ratio). Settings Direct Processing Through Does not convert the aspect ratio. 16:9 Normal Outputs 4:3 video signals to a 16:9 TV with black bands on either side of the screen. Disables the video signal processing. X Enables the video signal processing. This setting functions only when 480i/576i or 480p/576p signals are converted into 720p, 1080i, 1080p, or 2160p Select a resolution and an aspect ratio in “Resolution” and “Aspect”. (4K) signals. X ■ HDMI Control • When “Video Mode” is set to “Direct”, the unit transmits video signals with the least circuitry in order to reduce Configures the HDMI control settings. video output delay. • When “Video Mode” is set to “Processing” and the resolution is being converted, short messages are not HDMI Control displayed on the TV screen. Enables/disables HDMI Control (p.159). Resolution Settings Selects a resolution to output HDMI video signals when “Video Mode” is set to “Processing”. Off Settings Through Does not convert the resolution. Auto Selects a resolution automatically in accordance with TV resolution. 480p/576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 4K Output video signals with a selected resolution. On Disables HDMI Control. Enables HDMI Control. Configure the settings in “TV Audio Input”, “ARC” and “Standby Sync”. Y To use HDMI control, you need to perform the HDMI Control link setup (p.159) after connecting HDMI (Only the resolutions supported by your TV are selectable.) Control-compatible devices. X TV Audio Input If you need to select a resolution that is not supported by your TV, set “MONITOR CHECK” (p.138) in the “ADVANCED SETUP” menu to “SKIP” and try again. (Note that the output video may not be displayed on your TV Selects an audio input jack of the unit to be used for TV audio input when “HDMI Control” is set normally.) to “On”. The unit’s input source automatically switches to TV audio when the TV input is switched to its built-in tuner. Settings AUDIO 1-3 Y When using ARC to input TV audio to the unit, you cannot use the input jacks selected here for connecting an external device because the input will be used for TV audio input. En 123 ■ HDCP Version ARC Enables/disables ARC (p.161) when “HDMI Control” is set to “On”. Selects the HDCP version of the HDMI input jacks for watching 4K video content. Settings Input sources AV 1-7 Off Disables ARC. On Enables ARC. Settings Y Auto Automatically sets the version of HDCP according to content. 1.4 Sets the version of HDCP to always be 1.4. You do not need to change this setting normally. In case noises are produced from the speakers connected to the unit because TV audio signals input to the unit via ARC are not supported by the unit, set “ARC” to “Off” and use ■ HDMI Standby Through the TV’s speakers. Select whether to output videos/audio (input through HDMI jacks) to the TV when the unit is in Standby Sync stand by mode. If this function is set to “On” or “Auto”, you can use the input selection keys to Select whether to use HDMI control to link the standby behavior of the TV and the unit when select an HDMI input even when the unit is in standby mode (the standby indicator on the unit “HDMI Control” is set to “On”. blinks). Settings Settings Off Does not set the unit to standby mode when the TV is turned off. On Sets the unit to standby mode when the TV is turned off. Auto Sets the unit to standby mode when the TV is turned off only when the unit is receiving TV audio or HDMI signals. Off ■ HDMI Audio Output Selects a device to output audio. X The “HDMI OUT1” setting is available only when “HDMI Control” is set to “Off”. HDMI OUT1, HDMI OUT2, HDMI ZONE OUT Enables/disables the audio output from a TV connected to the HDMI OUT 1 jack, HDMI OUT 2 jack or HDMI ZONE OUT. Settings Off Disables the audio output from the TV. On Enables the audio output from the TV. Y The HDMI OUT 1-2 jacks output 2-channel audio signals when the unit is turned on. En 124 (This setting is available only when “HDMI Control” is set to “Off”.) Does not output videos/audio to the TV. On Outputs videos/audio to the TV. (The unit consumes more power than when “Off” is selected.) Auto Outputs videos/audio to the TV. If no signals are detected, the unit is set to the power saving mode. Network ■ Network Connection Selects the network connection method. Configures the network settings. Settings ■ Information Wired Select this option when you want to connect the unit to a network with a commercially-available network cable (p.39). Wireless (Wi-Fi) Select this option when you want to connect the unit to a network via the wireless router (access point). For details on settings, see “Connecting the unit to a wireless network” (p.52). Displays the network information on the unit. Choices IP Address IP address Subnet Mask Subnet mask Default Gateway The IP address of the default gateway DNS Server (P) The IP address of the primary DNS server DNS Server (S) The IP address of the secondary DNS server MAC Address (Ethernet) MAC address ■ IP Address Configures the network parameters (such as IP address). DHCP Select whether to use a DHCP server. Settings MAC Address (Wi-Fi) Network Name Network name (the unit’s name on the network) MusicCast Network The status of the MusicCast network connection. Wired/Wireless (Wi-Fi) The status of the wired or wireless connection SSID Off Does not use a DHCP server. Configure the network parameters manually. For details, see “Manual network settings”. On Uses a DHCP server to automatically obtain the unit’s network parameters (such as IP address). (When using wireless [Wi-Fi] network connection) The SSID of the wireless network IP Address Set the network parameters (such as IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway) manually. ■ Manual network settings En 125 1 Set “DHCP” to “Off”. 2 Use the cursor keys to select “IP Address” and press ENTER. 3 Use the cursor keys to select a parameter type and press ENTER. IP Address Specifies an IP address. Subnet Mask Specifies a subnet mask. Default Gateway Specifies the IP address of the default gateway. DNS Server (P) Specifies the IP address of the primary DNS server. DNS Server (S) Specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS server. 4 Use the cursor keys to move the edit position and to select a value. 5 To confirm the setting, press ENTER. 6 To configure another network parameter, repeat steps 2 to 4. 7 To exit from the menu, press SETUP. ■ MAC Address Filter Sets the MAC address filter to limit access to the unit from other network devices. Filter Enables/disables the MAC address filter. Settings ■ Network Standby Off Disables the MAC address filter. Selects whether the unit can be turned on from other network devices (network standby). On Enables the MAC address filter. In “MAC Address 1-10”, specify the MAC addresses of the network devices that will be permitted access to the unit. Settings Off On X Disables the network standby function. AirPlay (p.89) and DMC (p.127) operations are not subject to the MAC address filter. Enables the network standby function. (The unit consumes more power than when “Off” is selected.) MAC Address 1-10 Enables the network standby function. Auto Specifies the MAC addresses (up to 10) of the network devices that will be permitted access to (If “Network Connection” is set to “Wired”, the unit is set to the power saving mode when the network cable is disconnected.) the unit when “Filter” is set to “On”. ■ Setup procedure With an advanced energy saving design, this product achieves a low power consumption of not more than two watts when in Network Standby mode. En 126 1 Use the cursor keys to select an MAC address number and press ENTER. 2 Use the cursor keys to move the edit position and to select a value. 3 To confirm the setting, press ENTER. 4 To exit from the menu, press SETUP. ■ DMC Control ■ Network Name Selects whether to allow a Digital Media Controller (DMC) to control playback. A Digital Media Edits the network name (the unit’s name on the network) displayed on other network devices. Controller (DMC) is a device that can control other network devices through the network. When Network Name this function is enabled, you can control playback of the unit from DMCs (such as Windows Media Player 12) on the same network. ■ Setup procedure Input source SERVER Settings Disable Does not allow DMCs to control playback. Enable Allows DMCs to control playback. 1 Press ENTER to enter the name edit screen. 2 Use the cursor keys and ENTER to rename . ■ AirPlay Volume Interlock Enables/disables volume control from iTunes/iPhone via AirPlay. When other than “Off” is set, you can adjust the unit’s volume from the iTunes/iPhone during playback. Interlock X To clear the entry, select “CLEAR”. Settings Off Limited Disables volume control from iTunes/iPhone 3 Enables volume control from iTunes/iPhone within the limited range Use the cursor keys to select “SAVE” and press ENTER. X (-80 dB to -20 dB and mute). To restore the default setting, select “RESET”. Full Enables volume control from iTunes/iPhone in the full range 4 (-80 dB to +16.5 dB and mute). To exit from the menu, press SETUP. ■ MusicCast Link Power Interlock Selects whether turning on the power of the master device of the MusicCast network (the unit) also turns on the power of other devices of the network. Settings En 127 Off Disables the power interlock from the unit (MusicCast master). On Enables the power interlock from the unit (MusicCast master). Bluetooth ■ Audio Receive Configures the Bluetooth settings when the unit is used as the Bluetooth audio receiver. Configures the Bluetooth settings. Disconnect Terminates the Bluetooth connection between a Bluetooth device (such as a smartphone) and the unit. ■ Procedure 1 Select “Disconnect” and press ENTER to terminate the Bluetooth connection. X This setting is not available when no Bluetooth devices are connected. ■ Bluetooth Bluetooth Standby Enables/disables the Bluetooth function (p.78). Selects whether to enable/disable the function that turns on the unit from Bluetooth devices Settings Off Disables the Bluetooth function. On Enables the Bluetooth function. (Bluetooth standby). If this function is set to “On”, the unit automatically turns on when a connect operation is performed on the Bluetooth device. Settings Off On Disables the Bluetooth standby function. Enables the Bluetooth standby function. (The unit consumes more power than when “Off” is selected.) X This setting is not available when “Network Standby” (p.126) is set to “Off”. En 128 Multi Zone Max Volume Sets the Zone2 limit value of the volumes. Configures the multi zone settings. Setting range -60.0 dB to +15.0 dB (5.0 dB increments), +16.5 dB [20.5 to 95.5 (5.0 increments), 97.0] ■ Information X Displays information about Zone2. This setting is available only when “Volume” is set to “Variable”. Choices Initial Volume On/Off Displays the status of Zone2. Input The input source selected for Zone2. Sets the Zone2 initial volume for when the unit is turned on. Volume The volume setting for Zone2. Settings Tone Control Adjusts the level of high-frequency range and low-frequency range for Zone2 output. Off Sets the level at the volume level of the unit when it last entered standby mode. On Sets at Mute or the specified volume level (-80 dB to +16.5 dB, 0.5 dB increments) [0.5 to 97.0 (0.5 increments)]. (This setting works only when the initial volume is set lower than “Max Volume”.) X This setting is available only when “Volume” is set to “Variable”. Audio Delay Adjusts the Zone2 audio output timing so that the audio is synchronized with the video. Setting range 0 ms to 100 ms (1 ms increments) ■ Zone2 Configures the Zone2 settings. Monaural Volume Switches between stereo and monaural for Zone2 output. Enables/disables volume adjustments for Zone2 output. Settings If you have connected an external amplifier with volume control to the unit, disable volume adjustments for Zone2. Settings Fixed Disables volume adjustments for Zone2 output. Variable Enables volume adjustments for Zone2 output. X This setting is not available depending on the “Power Amp Assign” setting. En 129 Off Produces stereo sounds in Zone2. On Produces monaural sounds in Zone2. ■ Zone Rename Enhancer Enables/disables Compressed Music Enhancer (p.66) for Zone2 output. Changes the zone name displayed on the front display or TV screen. Settings ■ Setup procedure Off Disables Compressed Music Enhancer. On Enables Compressed Music Enhancer. 1 Use the cursor keys to select “Main Zone” or “Zone2”, and then press ENTER. 2 Use the cursor keys and ENTER to rename. Tone Control Adjusts the level of high-frequency range (Treble) and low-frequency range (Bass) for Zone2 output. Settings Auto Adjusts the levels of the high-frequency range (Treble) and low-frequency range (Bass) automatically in synchronization with the main volume, with correction for the auditory response of the human ear. Manual Adjusts the level of high-frequency range (Treble) and low-frequency range (Bass) manually (-6.0 to +6.0 dB, 0.5 dB increments). Bypass Does not adjust the level of high-frequency range (Treble) and low-frequency range (Bass). X To clear the entry, select “CLEAR”. 3 Use the cursor keys to select “SAVE” and press ENTER. X Extra Bass To restore the default setting, select “RESET”. Enables/disables Extra Bass for Zone2 output. When Extra Bass is enabled, you can enjoy 4 enhanced bass sounds, regardless of the size of speakers. Settings To exit from the menu, press SETUP. ■ Party Mode Set Off Disables Extra Bass. On Enables Extra Bass. Enables/disables switching to the party mode (p.96). Choice Target: Zone2 Left / Right Balance Settings Adjusts the front speaker balance for Zone2 output. Setting range -20 to 0 to +20 (negative to the left and positive to the right) Disable Disables switching to the party mode. Enable Enables switching to the party mode. You can turn on/off the party mode by pressing PARTY on the remote control. X When party mode is being used, the Disable/Enable setting cannot be changed. En 130 System ■ Input Assignment Assigns the COMPONENT VIDEO, COAXIAL and OPTICAL jacks to another input source. Configures the system settings. Input Assignment ■ Information ■ Procedure Displays the system information on the unit. Example: assigning the OPTICAL (2) jack to the input source “AV 2” Choices 1 Use the cursor keys to select the cell at the intersection of “AV 2” and “OPTICAL”, and press ENTER. 2 Use the cursor keys to select “2” and press ENTER. Settings English, Japanese, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Italian, Chinese 3 To exit from the menu, press SETUP. X X The information on the front display is provided in English only. You cannot assign both COAXIAL and OPTICAL jacks to the same input source. Remote ID The unit’s remote control ID setting TV Format The unit’s video signal type Speaker Impedance The speaker impedance setting of the unit System ID System ID number Firmware Version The version of firmware installed on the unit ■ Language Select an on-screen menu language. En 131 ■ Input Skip ■ Input Rename (Manual) Set which input sources are skipped when operating the INPUT key or AV CONTROLLER. You Allows the input source names displayed on the front display to be set manually. can select the desired input source quickly by using this function. Input sources AV 1-7, AUX, AUDIO 1-3, PHONO, TUNER, MusicCast Link, SERVER, NET RADIO, Bluetooth, USB X When using AV CONTROLLER, you cannot select the input sources set to “On” in this function. ■ Procedure Input sources AV 1-7, AUX, AUDIO 1-3, PHONO, TUNER, (network sources), Bluetooth, USB 1 Use the cursor keys to select an input source to be renamed. Settings 2 Press ENTER. Off Does not skip the selected input source. On Skips the selected input source. The cursor moves to the name edit screen. 3 Use the cursor keys and ENTER key to edit the name, and then select “SAVE” and press ENTER. X ■ Input Rename (Auto) • To cancel the entry, select “CLEAR”. Automatically changes the input source names displayed on the front display.You can select a • If you select “RESET”, the default input name will be inserted into the editing area. name created by the Auto Rename function. Input sources AV 1-7, AUDIO 1-3 4 To change another input source name, repeat steps 1 to 3. 5 Press SETUP. ■ Procedure ■ Auto Play 1 Use the cursor keys to select an input source to be renamed. 2 Use the cursor keys to select “Auto”. sources. 3 To change another input source name, repeat steps 1 to 2. Input sources (network sources), SERVER, NET RADIO, Bluetooth, USB 4 Press SETUP. Settings Enables/disables Auto Play function in Internet streaming services and following input X Off Disables Auto Play function. • When “Auto” is selected, the created name is saved even after the external device is disconnected. To reset to On Starts automatically to play back the last content which you played back. Auto Starts automatically to play back the content which only you played back at setting the unit to standby mode. the default setting, switch the setting to “Manual” and then back to “Auto”. • “Auto” can be selected for AUDIO 1-3 only if a digital “Input Assignment” setting is selected. Y In some input sources or content, you might not enable Auto Play function. X With some input sources, “Auto” cannot be selected. En 132 ■ DSP Skip Color Key Set which sound programs are skipped when operating the PROGRAM key.You can select the Set the unit's functions for the RED/GREEN/YELLOW/BLUE keys of the remote control. desired sound program quickly by using this function. Settings Settings Off Does not skip the selected sound program. On Skips the selected sound program. Default Assigns the functions of devices connected to the unit with an HDMI cable. This setting is effective when “HDMI Control” is set to “On”. Assigns the functions of TV Control to each key. RED: EXIT (closes the menu on the TV) ■ Remote Key TV Control Configures the Remote Key settings. GREEN: INFO (displays information about the TV such as the resolution) YELLOW: BROADCAST (switches the TV broadcast type) BLUE: INPUT (switches the TV input) This setting is effective when “HDMI Control” is set to “On”. PROGRAM Key Y Sets the function that is assigned to the PROGRAM key on the remote control. You can use the • For details on “HDMI Control” in the “Setup” menu, see “HDMI Control” (p.123) PROGRAM key for other than DSP program selection. • To use HDMI control, you need to perform the HDMI Control link setup after connecting HDMI Control compatible devices (p.159). Settings Assign 1 • HDMI Control might not work properly. Enables selecting the DSP Programs. Enables selecting just the DSP Movie/Music Programs. Assign 2 The up key of the PROGRAM keys: toggle between the Movie Programs. ■ Display Set The down key of the PROGRAM keys: toggle between the Music Programs Configures the settings related to the front display and TV screen display. Assign 3 Enables selecting the NETWORK sources. Assign 4 Enables moving to the previous/next page of the Browse Screen. Assign 5 Enables fine-adjusting the subwoofer volume. Adjusts the brightness of the front display. Assign 6 Enables adjusting the volume of dialogue sounds. Setting range -4 to 0 (higher to brighten) Dimmer (Front Display) Enables selecting shuffle/repeat settings. Assign 7 The up key of the PROGRAM keys: repeat Y The down key of the PROGRAM keys: shuffle The front display may become dark when “ECO Mode” (p.135) is set to “On”. Displays the front/on-screen display information. Assign 8 Volume The up key of the PROGRAM keys: front display information The down key of the PROGRAM keys: on-screen display information Switches the scale of the volume display. X Settings This setting does not change the function of the PROGRAM key on the front panel. En 133 dB Displays the volume in the “dB” unit. 0-97 Displays the volume in the numeric value (0 to 97). Short Message Settings Selects whether to display short messages on the TV screen when the unit is operated (such as Low Stops the electronic signal transmission when you switch to the input source specified in this option. High Transmits the electronic signal when you switch to the input source specified in this option. input selection and volume adjustment). Settings On Displays short messages on the TV screen. Off Does not display short messages on the TV screen. Manual Switches the output level for electronic signal transmission manually when “Trigger Mode” is set to “Manual”. This setting can also be used to confirm proper function of the external device Wallpaper connected via the TRIGGER OUT jack. Selects the image to be used as wallpaper on the TV. Choices Settings Piano Displays the piano image on the TV screen when there is no video signal. Gray Displays a gray background on the TV screen when there is no video signal. Low Stops the electronic signal transmission. High Transmits the electronic signal. Target Zone ■ Trigger Output1, Trigger Output2 Specifies the zone with which the TRIGGER OUT jack functions are synchronized. Sets the TRIGGER OUT 1-2 jacks to function in sync with the power status of each zone or input Settings switching. Trigger Mode Main Specifies the condition for the TRIGGER OUT jack to function. Settings Zone2 Power Source When “Trigger Mode” is set to “Source”, electronic signal transmission is synchronized with the input switching in the main zone. When “Trigger Mode” is set to “Power”, electronic signal transmission is synchronized with the power status of Zone2. The TRIGGER OUT jack functions in sync with the power status of the zone specified with “Target Zone”. When “Trigger Mode” is set to “Source”, electronic signal transmission is synchronized with the input switching in Zone2. The TRIGGER OUT jack functions in sync with the input switching in the zone specified with “Target Zone”. When “Trigger Mode” is set to “Power”, electronic signal transmission is synchronized with the power status of the main zone or Zone2. All An electronic signal is transmitted according to the setting made in “Source.” Manual When “Trigger Mode” is set to “Power”, electronic signal transmission is synchronized with the power status of the main zone. Select this to manually switch the output level for electronic signal transmission with “Manual”. Source Specifies the output level of the electronic signal transmitted with each input, switching when “Trigger Mode” is set to “Source”. Choices AV 1-7, AUX, AUDIO 1-3, PHONO, TUNER, (network sources), Bluetooth, USB En 134 When “Trigger Mode” is set to “Source”, electronic signal transmission is synchronized with the input switching in the main zone or Zone2. ■ ECO ECO Mode Enables/disables the eco (power saving) mode. Configures the power supply settings. You can reduce the unit’s power consumption by setting “ECO Mode” to “On”. After setting, be sure to press ENTER to restart the unit. Settings Off Disables the eco mode. On Enables the eco mode. Y • When “ECO Mode” is set to “On”, the front panel display may become dark. Auto Power Standby • If you want to play audio at high volume, set “ECO Mode” to “Off”. Sets the amount of time for the auto-standby function. If you do not operate the unit or if no input signals are detected for the specified time, the unit will automatically go into standby ■ Memory Guard mode. Prevents accidental changes to the settings. Settings Memory Guard Off Does not set the unit to standby mode automatically. 5 minutes, 20 minutes Sets the unit to standby mode when you have not operated the unit and the unit has not detected any input signal for the specified time. 2 hours, 4 hours, 8 hours, 12 hours Sets the unit to standby mode when you have not operated the unit for the specified time. For example, when “2 hours” is selected, the unit will switch to standby mode if you do not operate it for 2 hours. Settings Off Does not protect the settings. On Protects the settings until “Off” is selected. X When “Memory Guard” is set to “On”, the lock icon (o) is displayed on the menu screen. X Just before the unit enters standby mode, “AutoPowerStdby” appears and then countdown starts in the front display. Icon En 135 Configuring the system settings (ADVANCED SETUP menu) ■ Firmware Update Displays information about the firmware update. Firmware Update Configure the system settings of the unit while viewing the front display. Updates the firmware via the network. You can also check the firmware version and system ID. 1 2 Choices Firmware Version Displays the version of the firmware installed on the unit. System ID Displays the system ID number. Set the unit to standby mode. While holding down STRAIGHT on the front panel, press MAIN ZONE z. MAIN ZONE z STRAIGHT X • Firmware update takes about 20 minutes or more (depending on your Internet connection speed). • If the Internet connection speed is slow, or the unit is connected to the wireless network, network update may not be possible depending on the condition of the wireless connection. In this case, wait a while before updating the firmware again, or update the firmware using the USB memory device. For details on using the PROGRAM USB memory device, see “Updating the firmware (FIRM. UPDATE)” (p.140). 3 4 5 USB Update Perform a firmware update using a USB memory device from the “ADVANCED SETUP” menu. X For information about updating the firmware using a USB memory device, see “Updating the firmware (FIRM. UPDATE)” (p.140) in “Configuring the system settings (ADVANCED SETUP menu)”. Press PROGRAM to select an item. Press STRAIGHT to select a setting. Press MAIN ZONE z to set the unit to standby mode and turn it on again. The new settings take effect. En 136 ADVANCED SETUP menu items Changing the speaker impedance setting (SPEAKER IMP.) X Default settings are underlined. SPEAKER¡IMP. 8¬MIN Item Function Page SPEAKER IMP. Changes the speaker impedance setting. 137 REMOTE SENSOR Turns on/off of the remote control sensor on the main unit. 137 REMOTE ID Selects the unit’s remote control ID. 138 TV FORMAT Switches the video signal type. 138 MONITOR CHECK Removes the limitation on HDMI video output. 138 6 Ω MIN Select this option when you connect 6-ohm speakers to the unit. You can also use 4-ohm speakers as the front speakers. 4K MODE Selects the HDMI 4K (60 Hz/50 Hz) signal format. 139 8 Ω MIN Select this option when you connect 8-ohm or higher speakers to the unit. DTS MODE Switches the DTS format notification setting. 139 BACKUP/RESTORE Creates backup of the settings of the unit, or recovers the settings from the backup. 139 INITIALIZE Restores the default settings. 140 FIRM. UPDATE Updates the firmware. 140 VERSION Checks the version of firmware currently installed on the unit. 140 Change the unit’s speaker impedance settings depending on the impedance of the speakers connected. Settings Turning on/off the remote control sensor (REMOTE SENSOR) REMOTE SENSOR ON Turn on/off the remote control sensor on the main unit. While the remote control sensor is turned off, you cannot control the unit from the remote control. Settings En 137 ON Turns on the remote control sensor. OFF Turns off the remote control sensor. Selecting the remote control ID (REMOTE ID) REMOTE ID Switching the video signal type (TV FORMAT) TV FORMAT NTSC ID1 Change the unit’s remote control ID so that it matches the remote control’s ID (default: ID1). Switch the video signal type of the unit so that it matches to the format of your TV. When using multiple Yamaha AV receivers, you can set each remote control with a unique remote control ID for its corresponding receiver. Settings NTSC, PAL Settings ID1, ID2 Default Canada model: NTSC Australia and China models: PAL ■ Changing the remote control ID of the remote control 1 To select ID1, hold down the cursor key (e) and SCENE1 together for 5 seconds. Removing the limitation on HDMI video output (MONITOR CHECK) To select ID2, hold down the cursor key (e) and SCENE2 together for 5 seconds. X If the remote control ID does not match that of the unit, “RemID Mismatch” appears on the unit’s front MONITOR CHECK YES display when the remote control is operated. The unit automatically detects resolutions supported by a TV connected to the HDMI OUT jack. Disable the monitor check function if you want to specify a resolution in “Resolution” (p.123) when the unit cannot detect the TV’s resolution or when you want to specify a different resolution than the detected resolution. Settings YES Enables the monitor check function. (Outputs video signals with a resolution supported by the TV only.) SKIP Disables the monitor check function. (Outputs video signals with a specified resolution regardless of compatibility with the TV.) Y Reset to “YES” if the unit becomes inoperable because video from the unit cannot be displayed on the TV after “MONITOR CHECK” has been set to “SKIP”. En 138 Selecting the HDMI 4K signal format (4K MODE) Switching the DTS format notification setting (DTS MODE) DTS MODE MODE 1 4K MODE MODE 1 Selects the format of signals input/output at the unit when HDMI 4K compatible TV and Switches the DTS format notification setting. playback device are connected to the unit. This setting informs the video device (such as BD/DVD player) about the DTS formats that the Settings unit supports. Settings Inputs/outputs 4K signals shown in the table below. MODE 1 MODE 2 Depending on the connected device or HDMI cables, video may not be displayed correctly. In this case, select “MODE 2”. This mode conforms to the DTS:X standard. MODE 1 Use this setting under normal circumstances. Inputs/outputs 4K signals shown in the table below. Use this setting if the video device (such as BD/DVD player) fails to properly output a DTS signal even when it is playing back DTS-HD or DTS:X content. MODE 2 Format MODE 1 8 bit RGB 4:4:4 , YCbCr 4:4:4 , 4K/60, 50 Hz 4K/30, 25, 24 Hz 10 bit MODE 2 12 bit 8 bit 10 bit - - - - Backing up/recovering the settings (BACKUP/RESTORE) 12 bit BACKUP/RESTORE BACKUP YCbCr 4:2:2 , - YCbCr 4:2:0 , , - Backups and restores all the unit's setting to a USB memory device. Prepare a USB memory RGB 4:4:4 , , - device using FAT16 or FAT32 format in advance. YCbCr 4:4:4 , , - Choices YCbCr 4:2:2 , , Y BACKUP Creates backup of the settings of the unit in the USB memory device. RESTORE Restores the settings of the unit from the backup (available only when backup has been created). When “MODE 1” is selected, use a Premium High Speed HDMI Cable or Premium High Speed Cable with Ethernet. ■ Backup/rstore procedure 1 2 Connect the USB memory device to the USB jack on the front panel. To start the process, press STRAIGHT to select “BACKUP” or “RESTORE” and then press INFO on the front panel. 3 Press INFO again after the confirmation message appears on the front display. X To cancel the operation, press STRAIGHT. En 139 4 Updating the firmware (FIRM. UPDATE) When “Please Power Off!” appears on the front display, press z (power) to set the unit to standby mode and turn it on again. FIRM. UPDATE USB If “Failed” appears on the front display, check the following and start the process again. In case of “BACKUP”: New firmware that provides additional features or product improvements will be released as • You cannot overwrite save. When you save the settings repeatedly, please move the file in needed. Updates can be downloaded from the Yamaha website. If the unit is connected to the different folder. Internet, you can download the firmware via the network. For details, refer to the information • The file is stored by the name of “MC_backup_(model name).dat” in the root of the USB supplied with updates. memory device. ■ Firmware update procedure In case of “RESTORE”: Do not perform this procedure unless firmware update is necessary. Also, make sure you read the information supplied with updates before updating the firmware. • Check that the file is stored in the route of the USB memory device. Y 1 Press STRAIGHT repeatedly to select “USB” or “NETWORK” and press INFO to start firmware update. • “RESTORE” is effective after backuping all the settings. • Do not turn off the unit during the backuping and restoring process. Otherwise, the settings may not be Choices restored correctly. • The user information (such as account, password) is not saved. USB Update the firmware using a USB memory device. NETWORK Update the firmware via the network. X Restoring the default settings (INITIALIZE) If the unit detects newer firmware over the network, the corresponding message will be displayed after SETUP is pressed. In this case, you can also update the unit’s firmware by following the procedure in “Updating the unit’s INITIALIZE CANCEL firmware via the network” (p.141). Restores the default settings for the unit. Checking the firmware version (VERSION) Choices VIDEO Restores the default settings for video configurations. ALL Restores the default settings for the unit. CANCEL Does not perform an initialization. VERSION x.xx Check the version of firmware currently installed on the unit. X • You can also check the firmware version in “Information” (p.122) in the “System” menu. • It may take a while until the firmware version is displayed. En 140 Updating the unit’s firmware via the network MAIN New firmware that provides additional features or product ZONE 2 SLEEP PARTY T HDMI OUT Internet, you can download the firmware via the network and update it. SCENE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Note • Do not operate the unit or disconnect the power cable or network cable during firmware update. Firmware update takes about 20 minutes or more (depending on your Internet connection speed). INPUT TUNER NET • If the unit is connected to the wireless network, network update may not be possible depending on the condition of the wireless connection. In this case, update the firmware using the USB memory device (p.140). BLUETOOTH USB PRESET RED Updating the unit’s firmware improvements will be released as needed. If the unit is connected to the PURE DIRECT GREEN YELLOW BLUE SETUP 1 2 Read the on-screen description. Use the cursor keys to select “START” and press ENTER. The on-screen display turns off and the firmware update begins. 3 If “UPDATE SUCCESS PLEASE POWER OFF!” appears on the front display, press MAIN ZONE z on the front panel. • For details on update, visit the Yamaha website. The firmware update is complete. Cursor keys ENTER X • The firmware update indicator (p.12) on the front display lights up when a firmware update is available via the network. HOME POP-UP //MENU MENU AI SETUP” menu (p.140). VOLUME ENHANCER update the firmware using the USB memory device (p.140). A firmware update is available if the following message is displayed after • For details on update, visit the Yamaha website. SETUP is pressed. • To perform the update when turning off the unit, select “LATER” in step 2, and then follow the on-screen instructions. When a screen to confirm the firmware update STRAIGHT MEMORY TUNING • You might not get the message or the lighting up firmware update indicator on the front display depending on the condition of the network connection. In this case, • You can also start the firmware update by pressing INFO on the front panel. PROGRAM SUR. DECODE • If you want to cancel without doing anything now, select “CLOSE”. • Firmware update takes about 20 minutes or more. • You can also update the firmware using the USB memory device from the “ADVANCED TOP MENU X BAND appears after turning off the unit, press ENTER to start the firmware update. When the firmware update is complete, the unit enters standby mode automatically. TUNING • To perform the update when turning off the unit, refer to the following instructions. – The firmware update can be started by pressing INFO on the front panel. – The unit turns off automatically without performing the firmware update if two minutes pass after the screen to confirm the firmware update is displayed. – To cancel the firmware update process, press RETURN, and the unit will turn off. – The unit turns off without performing the firmware update if you turn off the unit with AV CONTROLLER or MusicCast CONTROLLER. En 141 APPENDIX Frequently asked questions every time you add a new HDMI Control-compatible device to your system. For information on The new speaker system does not provide an ideal sound balance... how HDMI Control works between your TV and playback devices, refer to the instruction manuals for each device. If you have changed speakers or have a new speaker system, use “YPAO” to optimize the I want to turn off the on-screen messages displayed during operations... speaker settings again (p.43). If you want to adjust the speaker settings manually, use “Speaker” in the “Setup” menu (p.112). By default, short messages are displayed on the TV screen when the unit is operated (such as Since we have small children, we want to set limitations on the volume control... input selection and volume adjustment). If the short messages bother you when you are watching movies or sports, configure “Short Message” (p.134) in the “Setup” menu to turn off If a small child accidentally operates the controls on the main unit or remote control, the the short messages. volume may suddenly increase. This may also cause injury or damage the unit or speakers. We I want to prevent accidental changes to the settings... recommend using “Max Volume” in the “Setup” menu to set the maximum volume level for the unit in advance (p.120). You can also set the maximum volume for Zone2 (p.120). You can protect the settings configured on the unit (such as speaker settings) by utilizing “Memory Guard” in the “Setup” menu (p.135). I am occasionally startled by a sudden loud sound when turning on the unit... The unit’s remote control is simultaneously controlling another Yamaha product as well as the unit... By default, the volume level when the unit last entered standby mode is automatically applied. If you want to fix the volume, use “Initial Volume” in the “Setup” menu to set the volume to be When using multiple Yamaha products, the remote control may work on another Yamaha applied when the receiver is turned on (p.120). You can also set the initial volume for Zone2 product or another remote control may work on the unit. If this happens, register different (p.120). remote control IDs for the devices that you want to control with each remote control (p.138). We are bothered by volume differences when switching between input sources… I want to enjoy videos/audio played back on the video device even when the unit is in standby mode... You can correct volume differences between input sources by utilizing “Input Trim” in the If you have connected a video device to the unit with HDMI, you can output videos/audio “Option” menu (p.104). played back on the video device to the TV even when the unit is in standby mode. To use this function, set “HDMI Standby Through” (p.124) in the “Setup” menu to “On” or “Auto”. You can I made HDMI connections but HDMI Control does not work at all... also switch the input source using the remote control of the unit when this function is enabled. To use HDMI Control, you need to perform the HDMI Control link setup (p.159). After connecting HDMI Control-compatible devices (such as BD/DVD players) to the unit, enable HDMI Control on each device and perform the HDMI Control link setup. This setup is required En 142 Troubleshooting Refer to the table below when the unit does not function properly. If the problem you are experiencing is not listed below or if the instructions below do not help, turn off the unit, disconnect the power cable, and contact the nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service center. First, check the following: 1 2 3 The power cables of the unit, TV and playback devices (such as BD/DVD players) are connected to AC wall outlets securely. The unit, subwoofer, TV and playback devices (such as BD/DVD players) are turned on. The connectors of each cable are securely inserted in to jacks on each device. Power, system and remote control Problem Cause Remedy The power does not turn on. The protection circuitry has been activated three times consecutively. As a safety precaution, capability to turn on the power is disabled. Contact your nearest When the unit is in this condition, the standby indicator on the unit blinks Yamaha dealer or service center to request repair. if you try to turn on the power. The power does not turn off. The internal microcomputer has frozen, due to an external electric shock Hold down MAIN ZONE z on the front panel for more than 10 seconds to initialize and (such as lightning or excessive static electricity) or to a drop in the power reboot the unit. (If the problem persists, disconnect the power cable from the AC wall supply voltage. outlet and plug it again.) The power turns off (standby mode) immediately. The unit was turned on while a speaker cable was shorted. Twist the bare wires of each speaker cable firmly and reconnect to the unit and speakers (p.25). The sleep timer worked. Turn on the unit and start playback again. The auto-standby function activated because the unit was not used for the specified time. To disable the auto-standby function, set “Auto Power Standby” in the “Setup” menu to “Off” (p.135). The speaker impedance setting is incorrect. Set the speaker impedance to match your speakers (p.137). The protection circuitry has been activated because of a short circuit. Twist the bare wires of each speaker cable firmly and reconnect to the unit and speakers (p.25). The protection circuitry has been activated because the volume of the unit is too high. Turn down the volume. If “ECO Mode” in the “Setup” menu is set to “On”, set it to “Off” (p.135). The unit enters standby mode automatically. The unit is not reacting. The internal microcomputer is frozen, due to an external electric shock Hold down MAIN ZONE z on the front panel for more than 10 seconds to initialize and (such as lightning or excessive static electricity) or to a drop in the power reboot the unit. (If the problem persists, disconnect the power cable from the AC wall supply voltage. outlet and plug it again.) En 143 Problem The unit cannot be controlled using the remote control. Cause Remedy The unit is out of the operating range. Use the remote control within the operating range (p.6). The batteries are weak. Replace with new batteries. The unit’s remote control sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or strong lighting. Adjust the lighting angle, or reposition the unit. The remote control IDs of the unit and the remote control are not identical. Change the remote control ID of the unit or the remote control (p.138). The remote control sensor on the main unit is turned off. Set “REMOTE SENSOR” in the “ADVANCED SETUP” menu to “ON” (p.137). The device which is connected to the unit via HDMI does not support the Use a device which supports the operation of the RED/GREEN/YELLOW/BLUE keys. operation of the RED/GREEN/YELLOW/BLUE keys. The RED/GREEN/YELLOW/BLUE keys of the remote control do not operate The settings of the RED/GREEN/YELLOW/BLUE keys of the unit's remote Set “Color Key” (p.133) in the “Setup” menu to “Default”. control have been changed. HDMI control setting is “Off”. Set “HDMI Control” (p.123) in the “Setup” menu to “On”. Audio Problem No sound. Cause Remedy Another input source is selected. Select an appropriate input source with the input selection keys. Signals that the unit cannot reproduce are being input. Some digital audio formats cannot be played back on the unit. To check the audio format of the input signal, use “Information” in the “Sound” menu (p.116). The cable connecting the unit and playback device is defective. If there is no problem with the connection, replace with another cable. The maximum volume is set. Use “Max Volume” in the “Setup” menu to adjust the maximum volume (p.120). A device connected to the output jacks of the unit is not turned on. Turn on all devices connected to the output jacks of the unit. The playback source does not contain a signal for the channel. To check it, use “Information” in the “Sound” menu (p.116). The currently selected sound program/decoder does not use the speaker. To check it, use “Test Tone” in the “Setup” menu (p.115). Audio output of the speaker is disabled. Perform “YPAO” (p.43) or use “Configuration” in the “Setup” menu to change the speaker settings (p.113). The volume of the speaker is set too low. Perform “YPAO” (p.43) or use “Level” in the “Setup” menu to adjust the speaker volume (p.120). The speaker cable connecting the unit and the speaker is defective. If there is no problem with the connection, replace with another speaker cable. The speaker is malfunctioning. To check it, replace with another speaker. If the problem persists, the unit may be malfunctioning. The volume cannot be increased. No sound is coming from a specific speaker. En 144 Problem No sound is coming from the subwoofer. Cause Remedy The playback source does not contain LFE or low-frequency signals. To check if the subwoofer is working properly, use “Test Tone” in the “Setup” menu (p.115). Subwoofer output is disabled. Perform “YPAO” (p.43) or set “Subwoofer” in the “Setup” menu to “Use” (p.114). The volume of the subwoofer is too low. Adjust the volume on the subwoofer. The subwoofer has been turned off by its auto-standby function. Disable the auto-standby function of the subwoofer or adjust its sensitivity level. The TV does not support HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content No sound from the playback device (connected to the Protection). unit with HDMI). The number of devices connected to the HDMI OUT jack exceeds the limit. No sound from the playback device (when HDMI Control is used). No sound from the TV (when HDMI Control is used). Disconnect some of the HDMI devices. The TV is set to output audio from the TV speakers. Change the audio output setting on your TV so that the playback device audio is output from the speakers connected to the unit. TV audio is selected as the input source. Select an appropriate input source with the input selection keys. The TV is set to output audio from the TV speakers. Change the audio output setting on your TV so that the TV audio is output from the speakers connected to the unit. A TV that does not support ARC is connected to the unit only with an HDMI cable. Use a digital optical cable to make an audio connection (p.32). (If the TV is connected to the unit with an audio cable) The TV audio input setting does not match the actual connection. (If you are trying to use ARC) Use “TV Audio Input” in the “Setup” menu to select the correct audio input jack (p.123). Set “ARC” in the “Setup” menu to “On” (p.124). Also, enable ARC on the TV. ARC is disabled on the unit or TV. Only the front speakers work on multichannel audio. Refer to the instruction manuals for the TV and check the TV’s specifications. The playback device is set to output 2-channel audio (such as PCM) only. To check it, use “Information” in the “Sound” menu (p.116). If necessary, change the digital audio output setting on the playback device. The unit is too close to another digital or radio frequency device. Move the unit further away from the device. Noise/hum is heard. The cable connecting the unit and playback device is defective. If there is no problem with the connection, replace with another cable. The volume of the unit is too high. Turn down the volume. If “ECO Mode” in the “Setup” menu is set to “On”, set it to “Off” (p.135). The sound is distorted. The sound is interrupted. A device connected to the unit’s output jacks is not turned on. Turn on all devices connected to the unit’s output jacks. If you are using Zone2, HDMI audio output may be interrupted during some zone operations due to internal circuitry switching. For details, see “Connecting an HDMI-compatible device to play back videos/audio” (p.93). En 145 Video Problem Cause Remedy Another input source is selected on the unit. Select an appropriate input source with the input selection keys. Another input source is selected on the TV. Switch the TV input to display the video from the unit. The video signal output from the unit is not supported by the TV. Set “MONITOR CHECK” in the “ADVANCED SETUP” menu to “YES” (p.138). No video. No video from the playback device (connected to the unit with HDMI). The cable connecting the unit and TV (or playback device) is defective. If there is no problem with the connection, replace with another cable. The input video signal (resolution) is not supported by the unit. To check the information about the current video signal (resolution), use “Video/HDMI” in the “Setup” menu (p.122). For information about video signals supported by the unit, see “HDMI signal compatibility” (p.161). The TV does not support HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection). Refer to the instruction manuals for the TV and check the TV’s specifications. If you want to play back contents that require HDCP 2.2-compatible devices, both the TV and playback device must support HDCP 2.2. The number of devices connected to the HDMI OUT jack is over the limit. Disconnect some of the HDMI devices. The menu of the unit is not displayed on the TV. Another input source is selected on the TV. Switch the TV input to display the video from the unit (HDMI OUT jack). (If you are using 2 TVs in the main zone) Select “HDMI OUT 1” or “HDMI OUT 2” to output the signals only to the TV you are using (p.58). Another TV is turned off when “HDMI OUT 1+2” is selected. The video is interrupted. (If you are using Zone2) For details, see “Connecting an HDMI-compatible device to play back videos/audio” HDMI audio output may be interrupted during some zone operations due (p.93). to internal circuitry switching. En 146 FM/AM radio (AM radio feature is not available on the Australia model) Problem Cause Remedy There is multi-path interference. Adjust the FM antenna height or orientation, or place it in a different location. Your area is too far from the FM station transmitter. Set “FM Mode” in the “Option” menu to “Monaural” to select monaural FM radio reception (p.105). FM radio reception is weak or noisy. Use an outdoor FM antenna. We recommend using a sensitive multi-element antenna. AM radio reception is weak or noisy. The noises may be caused by fluorescent lamps, motors, thermostats, or It is difficult to completely eliminate noise. It may be reduced by using an outdoor AM other electrical equipment. antenna. Select the station manually (p.67). Your area is too far from the FM station transmitter. Use an outdoor antenna. We recommend using a sensitive multi-element antenna. Adjust the AM antenna orientation. Radio stations cannot be selected automatically. Select the station manually (p.67). The AM radio signal is weak. Use an outdoor AM antenna. Connect it to the ANTENNA (AM) jack together with the supplied AM antenna. En 147 DAB radio (Australia model only) Problem No DAB radio reception. Cause Remedy An initial scan has not been performed. Perform an initial scan to receive DAB radio (p.70). Reception strength of DAB radio is poor. Check reception strength in “Tune AID” in the “Option” menu (p.73), and adjust the antenna height or orientation, or place it in a different location. There is no DAB coverage in your area. Check with your dealer or WorldDAB online at “http://www.worlddab.org” for a listing of the DAB coverage in your area. There is multi-path interference. Check reception strength in “Tune AID” in the “Option” menu (p.73), and adjust the antenna height or orientation, or place it in a different location. Your area is too far from the DAB station transmitter. Use an outdoor antenna. We recommend using a sensitive multi-element antenna. No DAB radio reception even after performing an initial scan. DAB radio reception is weak or noisy. DAB information is not available or is inaccurate. The selected DAB radio station may be temporarily out of service or may Contact the DAB broadcaster. not provide information. No DAB radio sound. The selected DAB radio station may be temporarily out of service. En 148 Try the station later or select another station. Bluetooth Problem Cause Remedy The Bluetooth function of the unit is disabled. A Bluetooth connection cannot be established. No sound is produced, or the sound is interrupted during playback. Enable the Bluetooth function (p.128). Another Bluetooth device is already connected to the unit. Terminate the current Bluetooth connection and then establish a new connection (p.78). The unit and the Bluetooth device are too far apart. Move the Bluetooth device closer to the unit. There is a device (such as microwave oven and wireless LAN) that outputs signals in the 2.4 GHz frequency band nearby. Move the unit away from those devices. The Bluetooth device does not support A2DP. Use a Bluetooth device that supports A2DP. The connection information registered on the Bluetooth device is not working for some reason. Delete the connection information on the Bluetooth device, and then establish a connection between the Bluetooth device and the unit again (p.78). The volume of the Bluetooth device is set too low. Turn up the volume of the Bluetooth device. The Bluetooth device is not set to send audio signals to the unit. Switch the audio output of the Bluetooth device to the unit. The Bluetooth connection has been terminated. Establish a Bluetooth connection between the Bluetooth device and the unit again (p.78). The unit and the Bluetooth device are too far apart. Move the Bluetooth device closer to the unit. There is a device (such as microwave oven and wireless LAN) that outputs signals in the 2.4 GHz frequency band nearby. Move the unit away from those devices. En 149 USB and network Problem Cause Remedy The USB device is not connected to the USB jack securely. Turn off the unit, reconnect your USB device, and turn the unit on again. The unit does not detect the USB device. The file system of the USB device is not FAT16 or FAT32. Use a USB device with FAT16 or FAT32 format. Folders and files in the USB device cannot be viewed. The data in the USB device is protected by the encryption. Use a USB device without an encryption function. The files in the USB device cannot be played back continuously. Files not supported by the unit exist in the selected folder. If the unit detects a series of unsupported files (such as images and hidden files) during playback, playback stops automatically. Do not store the unsupported files in the playback folder. The network feature does not function. The network parameters (IP address) have not been obtained properly. Enable the DHCP server function on your router and set “DHCP” in the “Setup” menu to “On” on the unit (p.125). If you want to configure the network parameters manually, check that you are using an IP address which is not used by other network devices in your network (p.125). The wireless router (access point) is turned off. Turn on the wireless router. The unit cannot connect to the Internet via a wireless The unit and the wireless router (access point) are too far apart. router (access point). There is an obstacle between the unit and the wireless router (access point). Microwave ovens or other wireless devices in your neighborhood might disturb the wireless communication. Place the unit and the wireless router (access point) closer to each other. Move the unit and the wireless router (access point) in a location where there are no obstacles between them. Turn off these devices. Wireless network is not found. Access to the network is restricted by the firewall settings of the wireless Check the firewall setting of the wireless router (access point). router (access point). Configure the sharing setting and select the unit as a device to which music contents are shared (p.82). The media sharing setting is not correct. The unit does not detect the PC. Some security software installed on your PC is blocking the access of the Check the settings of security software installed on your PC. unit to your PC. The unit and PC are not in the same network. Check the network connections and your router settings, and then connect the unit and the PC to the same network. The files in the PC cannot be viewed or played back. The files are not supported by the unit or the media server. Use the file format supported by both the unit and the media server. For information about the file formats supported by the unit, see “Playing back music stored on media servers (PCs/NAS)” (p.82). The files in the PC cannot be played back continuously. Files not supported by the unit exist in the selected folder. If the unit detects a series of unsupported files (such as images and hidden files) during playback, playback stops automatically. Do not store the unsupported files in the playback folder. The selected Internet radio station is currently not available. There may be a network problem at the radio station, or the service may have been stopped. Try the station later or select another station. The selected Internet radio station is currently broadcasting silence. Some Internet radio stations broadcast silence at certain of times of the day. Try the station later or select another station. Access to the network is restricted by the firewall settings of your network devices (such as the router). Check the firewall settings of your network devices. The Internet radio can be played only when it passes through the port designated by each radio station. The port number varies depending on the radio station. The Internet radio cannot be played. En 150 Problem Cause Remedy The iPod does not recognize the unit when using AirPlay. The unit is connected to a multiple SSID router. Access to the unit might be restricted by the network separation function on the router. Connect the iPod to the SSID which can access the unit. The application for smartphone/tablet “AV CONTROLLER” does not detect the unit. The unit and smartphone/tablet are not in the same network. Check the network connections and your router settings, and then connect the unit and smartphone/tablet to the same network. The MusicCast compatible device is turned off. Turn on the MusicCast compatible device. The MusicCast compatible device is not connected to the MusicCast network. Connect the device with “MusicCast CONTROLLER”. No sound from the MusicCast compatible device. The MusicCast connection cannot be made on “MusicCast CONTROLLER”. “MusicCast CONTROLLER” does not detect a MusicCast compatible device. Connect the mobile device to the wireless router and start “MusicCast CONTROLLER”. The mobile device which “MusicCast CONTROLLER” is installed is not connected to the wireless network at your home. Disable the cellular data transmission. The MusicCast compatible device is turned off. Turn on the MusicCast compatible device. The mobile device which “MusicCast CONTROLLER” is installed is not connected to the wireless network at your home. Connect the mobile device to the wireless router and set the MusicCast compatible device with “MusicCast CONTROLLER”. Turn on the MusicCast compatible device. The MusicCast compatible device is turned off. Enable the network standby function on the MusicCast compatible device. Firmware update via the network is failed. It may not be possible depending on the condition of the network. En 151 Update the firmware via the network again or use a USB memory device (p.140). Error indications on the front display Message Access denied Cause Remedy Access to the PC is denied. Configure the sharing settings and select the unit as a device to which music contents are shared (p.82). The unit cannot access the USB device. Turn off the unit and reconnect your USB device. If the problem persists, try another USB device. Make sure your router and modem are turned on. Access error There is a problem with the signal path from the network to the unit. Check the connection between the unit and your router (or hub) (p.39). Check SP Wires The speaker cables short circuit. Twist the bare wires of the cables firmly and connect to the unit and speakers properly. Internal Error An internal error has occurred. Contact the nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service center. No content There are no playable files in the selected folder. Select a folder that contains files supported by the unit. No device The unit cannot detect the USB device. Turn off the unit and reconnect your USB device. If the problem persists, try another USB device. Please wait The unit is preparing for connecting to the network. Wait until the message disappears. If the message stays more than 3 minutes, turn off the unit and turn it on again. RemID Mismatch The remote control IDs of the unit and the remote control are not identical. Change the remote control ID of the unit or the remote control (p.138). Remote Off The unit cannot be operated from remote control because the remote control sensor on the main unit is turned off. Use the controls on the front panel. To use the remote control, set “REMOTE SENSOR” in the “ADVANCED SETUP” menu to “ON” (p.137). The unit cannot play back the songs stored on the USB device for some reasons. Check the song data. If it cannot be played on another device, the song data may be defective. The unit cannot play back the songs stored on the PC for some reason. Check if the format of files you are trying to play is supported by the unit. For information about the formats supported by the unit, see “Playing back music stored on media servers (PCs/NAS)” (p.82). If the unit supports the file format, but still cannot play back any files, the network may be overloaded with heavy traffic. Firmware update is failed. Update the firmware again. USB Overloaded An overcurrent is flowing through the USB device. Turn off the unit and reconnect your USB device. If the problem persists, try another USB device. Version error Firmware update is failed. Update the firmware again. Unable to play Update failed. En 152 Glossary This section explains the technical terms used in this manual. DSD (Direct Stream Digital) DSD (Direct Stream Digital) technology stores audio signals on digital storage media, such as SACD (Super Audio CDs). The signals are stored at a high-frequency sampling rate (such as 2.8224 MHz and 5.6448 MHz). The highest Audio information (audio decoding format) frequency response is equal to or higher than 100 kHz, with a dynamic range of 120 dB. This technology offers better Dolby Atmos DTS 96/24 Introduced first in the cinema, Dolby Atmos brings a revolutionary sense of dimension and immersion to the Home DTS 96/24 is a compressed digital audio format that supports 5.1-channel and 96 kHz/24-bit audio. This format Theater experience. Dolby Atmos is an adaptable and scalable object based format that reproduces audio as remains fully compatible with the existing multichannel audio systems that support DTS Digital Surround. This audio quality than that used for CDs. independent sounds (or objects) that can be accurately positioned and move dynamically throughout the 3 technology is used for music DVDs, etc. dimensional listening space during playback. A key ingredient of Dolby Atmos is the introduction of a height plane of DTS Dialog Control sound above the listener. DTS Dialog Control allows you to boost the dialog. This can be useful in noisy environments to help make the dialog Dolby Atmos Stream more intelligible. People with impaired hearing may also benefit. Note that the content creator may disable the use Dolby Atmos content will be delivered to your Dolby Atmos enabled AV receiver via Dolby Digital Plus or Dolby of this feature in the mix, so that DTS Dialog Control may not always be available. Note that updates to your AVR may TrueHD on Blu-ray Disc, downloadable files and streaming media. A Dolby Atmos stream contains special metadata add more functionality to DTS Dialog Control or increase the range of the feature. that describes the positioning of sounds within the room. This object audio data is decoded by a Dolby Atmos AV DTS Digital Surround receiver and scaled for optimum playback through Home Theater speaker systems of every size and configuration. DTS Digital Surround is a compressed digital audio format developed by DTS, Inc. that supports 5.1-channel audio. Dolby Digital This technology is used for audio on most DVD discs. Dolby Digital is a compressed digital audio format developed by Dolby Laboratories, Inc. that supports 5.1-channel DTS-ES audio. This technology is used for audio on most DVD discs. DTS-ES creates total 6.1-channel audio from 5.1-channel sources that are recorded with DTS-ES. This decoder adds Dolby Digital Plus a surround back sound to the original 5.1-channel sound. In the DTS-ES Matrix 6.1 format, a surround back sound is Dolby Digital Plus is a compressed digital audio format developed by Dolby Laboratories, Inc. that supports recorded in the surround channels, and in the DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 format, a discrete surround back channel is 7.1-channel audio. Dolby Digital Plus remains fully compatible with the existing multichannel audio systems that recorded. support Dolby Digital. This technology is used for audio on BD (Blu-ray discs). DTS Express Dolby Enabled Speaker DTS Express is a compressed digital audio format that supports 5.1-channel audio and allows a higher compression A convenient alternative to speakers built into the ceiling, products utilizing Dolby speaker technology employ the rate than the DTS Digital Surround format developed by DTS, Inc. This technology is developed for audio streaming ceiling above you as a reflective surface for reproducing audio in the height plane above the listener. Dolby enabled services on the Internet and secondary audio on BD (Blu-ray discs). speakers feature a unique upward firing driver and special signal processing that can be built into a conventional DTS-HD High Resolution Audio speaker, or a standalone speaker module, minimally impacting the overall speaker system footprint while providing DTS-HD High Resolution Audio is a compressed digital audio format developed by DTS, Inc. that supports an immersive listening experience during Dolby Atmos and Dolby surround playback. 7.1-channel and 96 kHz/24-bit audio. DTS-HD High Resolution Audio remains fully compatible with the existing Dolby Surround multichannel audio systems that support DTS Digital Surround. This technology is used for audio on BD (Blu-ray Dolby surround is a next generation surround technology that intelligently up mixes stereo; 5.1 and 7.1 content for discs). playback through your surround speaker system. Dolby surround is compatible with traditional speaker layouts, as DTS-HD Master Audio well as Dolby Atmos enabled playback systems that employ in-ceiling speakers or products with Dolby speaker DTS-HD Master Audio is an advanced lossless audio format developed to offer a high-definition home theater technology. experience with the quality of the studio master by DTS, Inc. DTS-HD Master Audio can carry up to eight channels of Dolby TrueHD 96 kHz/24-bit audio (up to six channels of 192 kHz/24-bit audio) simultaneously. This technology is used for audio on Dolby TrueHD is an advanced lossless audio format developed by Dolby Laboratories, Inc. to offer a high-definition BD (Blu-ray discs). home theater experience with the quality of the studio master. Dolby TrueHD can carry up to eight channels of 96 kHz/24-bit audio (up to six channels of 192 kHz/24-bit audio) simultaneously. This technology is used for audio on BD (Blu-ray discs). En 153 DTS Neo:6 WAV DTS Neo:6 enables 6-channel playback from 2-channel sources. There are two modes available: “Music mode” for Windows standard audio file format, which defines the method of recording the digital data obtained by converting music sources and “Cinema mode” for movie sources. This technology provides discrete full-bandwidth matrix audio signals. By default, the PCM method (no compression) is used, but you can also use other compression channels of surround sound. methods. DTS:X WMA (Windows Media Audio) DTS:X is the next generation object-based, multi-dimensional audio technology from DTS. Unbound from channels, One of the compressed digital audio formats developed by Microsoft Corporation. With psychoacoustic DTS:X conveys the fluid movement of sound to create an incredibly rich, realistic and immersive soundscape - in technologies, this compression method achieves a high compression rate. Reportedly, it is capable of compressing front of, behind, beside and above the audience - more accurately than ever before. DTS:X offers the ability to data quantity by about 1/20 maintaining a certain level of audio quality. automatically adapt the audio to the speaker layout that best fits the space, from a television’s built-in speakers to a home surround theater system to a dozen or more speakers in a commercial cinema. Immerse yourself at www.dts.com/dtsx FLAC FLAC is a file format for lossless audio data compression. FLAC is inferior to lossy compressed audio formats in compression rate but provides higher audio quality. MP3 One of the compressed digital audio format used by MPEG. With psychoacoustic technologies, this compression method achieves a high compression rate. Reportedly, it is capable of compressing data quantity by about 1/10 maintaining a certain level of audio quality. MPEG-4 AAC An MPEG-4 audio standard. It is used for mobile telephones, portable audio players, and audio streaming services on Internet because it allows a high compression rate of data while maintaining better audio quality than MP3. Neural:X Neural:X is the latest downmixing/upmixing and spatial remapping technology from DTS. It is built in to DTS:X to provide upmix of Neural:X-encoded and non-encoded (PCM) data. In DTS:X for AVRs and Sound Bars, Neural:X can produce up to 11.x channels. PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) PCM is a signal format under which an analog audio signal is digitized, recorded, and transmitted. This technology is the basis of all other audio format. This technology is used as a lossless audio format called Linear PCM for audio on a variety of media, including CDs and BD (Blu-ray discs). Sampling frequency/Quantization bit Sampling frequency and quantization bits indicate the quantity of information when an analog audio signal is digitized. These values are noted as in the following example: “48 kHz/24-bit”. • Sampling frequency Sampling frequency (the number of times the signal is sampled per second) is called the sampling rate. When the sampling frequency is higher, the range of frequencies that can be played back are wider. • Quantization bit The number of quantization bits indicate the degree of accuracy when converting the sound level into a numeric value. When the number of quantized bits is higher, the expression of the sound level is more accurate. En 154 Audio Information (Others) HDMI and video information Bi-amplification connection (Bi-amp) Component video signal A bi-amplification connection uses two amplifiers for a speaker. When you use the bi-amplification connection, the With the component video signal system, the video signal is separated into the Y signal for luminance and the Pb and unit drives the tweeter and woofer in a speaker with the discrete amplifiers. As a consequence, the tweeter and Pr signals for chrominance. Color can be reproduced more faithfully with this system because each of these signals woofer provide clear audio signal without the interference. is independent. LFE (Low Frequency Effects) 0.1 channel Composite video signal This channel reproduces low-frequency bass signals and has a frequency range from 20 Hz to 120 Hz. This channel is With the composite video signal system, color, brightness, and synchronization data signals are combined and added to the channels for all bands with Dolby Digital or DTS to enhance low frequency audio effects. This channel transmitted with a single cable. is labeled 0.1 because it is limited to only low frequency audio. Deep Color Lip sync Deep Color is a technology that HDMI specification supports. Deep Color increases the number of available colors Video output sometimes lags behind audio output due to the complexity of signal processing caused by an increase within the boundaries defined by the RGB or YCbCr color space. Conventional color systems process the color using in video signal capacity. Lip sync is a technique for automatically correcting the timing lag between audio and video 8 bits. Deep Color processes the color with 10, 12, or 16 bits. This technology allows HDTVs and other displays to output. increase from millions of colors to billions of colors and eliminate on-screen color banding for smooth tonal transitions and subtle gradations between colors. HDCP HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) is a digital copy protection form that prevents copying of digital contents as it travels across connections (such as HDMI). HDMI HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the world-wide standard interface for digital audio/video signal transmission. This interface transmits both digital audio and digital video signals using a single cable without any loss. HDMI complies with HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) and provides a secure audio/video interface. For further information on HDMI, visit the HDMI website at “http://www.hdmi.org/”. x.v.Color “x.v.Color” is a technology that the HDMI specification supports. It is a more extensive color space than sRGB and allows the expression of colors that were not hitherto possible. While remaining compatible with the color gamut of sRGB standards, “x.v.Color” expands the color space, and thus can produce more vivid, natural images. En 155 Network information Yamaha technologies SSID CINEMA DSP (Digital Sound Field Processor) SSID (Service Set Identifier) is a name that identifies a particular wireless LAN access point. Since the surround sound systems were originally designed for use in movie theaters, their effect is best experienced Wi-Fi in a theater that has many speakers designed for acoustic effects. Since home conditions (such as room size, wall material, and number of speakers) can differ so widely, it is inevitable that there are differences in the sound that you Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) is a technology that allows an electronic device to exchange data or connect to the Internet hear. Based on a wealth of actually measured data, CINEMA DSP, Yamaha’s original DSP technology provides the wirelessly using radio waves. Wi-Fi offers the advantage of eliminating the complexity of making connections with audiovisual experience of a movie theater in your own home. network cables by using wireless connection. Only products that complete Wi-Fi Alliance interoperability tests can carry the “Wi-Fi Certified” trademark. CINEMA DSP HD3 WPS The actually measured sound field data contain the information of the height of the sound images. CINEMA DSP HD3 feature achieves the reproduction of the accurate height of the sound images so that it creates the accurate and WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a standard established by the Wi-Fi Alliance, which allows easy establishment of a intensive stereoscopic sound fields in a listening room. wireless home network. Compressed Music Enhancer The Compressed Music Enhancer feature compensates for missing harmonics in compression music formats (such as MP3). As a result, this technology provides improved performance for the overall sound system. SILENT CINEMA Yamaha has developed a natural, realistic sound effect DSP algorithm for headphones. Parameters for headphones have been set for each sound program, so that accurate representations of all the sound programs can be enjoyed on headphones. SURROUND:AI The AI incorporated in the DSP analyzes scenes by focusing on sound elements such as “dialogue”, “background music”, “ambient sounds” and “sound effects” as well as instantaneously creates the optimal surround effect in real time. An expressive power beyond conventional single sound field effects maximizes the realistic feel. Virtual CINEMA DSP Virtual CINEMA DSP allows the system to virtually reproduce the sound field of the surround speakers with front left and right speakers. Even if the surround speakers are not connected, the unit creates the realistic sound field in a listening room. Virtual CINEMA FRONT Virtual CINEMA FRONT allows the system to virtually reproduce the sound field of the surround speakers with front surround speakers. Even if the surround speakers placed in the front, the unit creates the realistic sound field in a listening room. Virtual Presence Speaker (VPS) Virtual Presence Speaker allows the system to virtually reproduce the height of the 3D sound field without presence speakers. Even if the presence speakers are not connected, the unit creates the 3D sound field in your room. Virtual Surround Back Speaker (VSBS) Virtual Surround Back Speaker allows the system to virtually reproduce the sound field of the surround back speakers. Even if the surround back speakers are not connected, the unit adds a sense of depth to the rear sound filed of CINEMA DSP. En 156 Supported devices and file formats File formats For information about specifications of each file, refer to the instruction manual of your This section explains the devices and file formats supported by the unit. recording device or consult file’s help. Supported devices ■ USB/PC (NAS) For information about specifications of each device, refer to the instruction manual of it. File ■ Bluetooth device • The unit supports Bluetooth devices that support A2DP or AVRCP. WAV * • A Bluetooth device may not be detected by the unit or some feature may not be compatible, depending on the model. ■ USB devices • This unit is compatible with USB memory devices that are in FAT16 or FAT32 format. Do not connect any other type of USB devices. storage device. Quantization bitrate (bit) Bitrate The number of channels Gapless playback 32/44.1/48/88.2/96/ 176.4/192/352.8/384 16/24/32 - 2 , MP3 32/44.1/48 - 8 to 320 2 - WMA 32/44.1/48 - 8 to 320 2 - MPEG-4 AAC 32/44.1/48 - 8 to 320 2 - FLAC 32/44.1/48/88.2/96/ 176.4/192/352.8/384 16/24 - 2 , ALAC 32/44.1/48/88.2/96 16/24 - 2 , AIFF 32/44.1/48/88.2/96/ 176.4/192/352.8/384 16/24/32 - 2 , DSD 2.8 MHz/5.6 MHz/ 11.2 MHz 1 - 2 - • USB devices with encryption cannot be used. • Some features may not be compatible, depending on the model or manufacturer of the USB Sampling frequency (kHz) ■ AirPlay * Linear PCM format only. 32 bit-float files cannot be played back. AirPlay works with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch with iOS 4.3.3 or later, Mac with OS X Mountain Y Lion or later, and PC with iTunes 10.2.2 or later. • To play back FLAC files stored on a PC or NAS, you need to install server software that supports sharing of FLAC files on your PC or use a NAS that supports FLAC files. Made for. iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone SE, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6, • Digital Rights Management (DRM) contents cannot be played back. iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4s • When the sampling frequency is 352.8 kHz, playback is downsampled to 176.4 kHz; when the sampling frequency is 384 kHz, playback is downsampled to 192 kHz. iPad Pro (10.5″), iPad Pro (12.9″) 2nd Generation, iPad Pro (12.9″) 1st Generation, iPad Pro (9.7″), iPad mini 4, iPad Air 2, iPad mini 3, iPad Air, iPad mini 2, iPad mini, iPad (5th generation), iPad (4th generation), iPad (3rd generation), iPad 2 iPod touch (6th generation), iPod touch (5th generation) (as of February 2018) En 157 Video signal flow Video conversion table Video signals input from a video device to the unit are output X to a TV as shown below. • You can select the resolution and the aspect ratio applied to HDMI-output video processing in “Video Mode” (p.123) in the “Setup” menu. • The unit does not convert 480-line and 576-line video signals interchangeably. Video device The unit HDMI out TV Resolution 480i/576i 480p/576p 720p 1080i 1080p 4K m m (*) m (*) m (*) m (*) m (*) m m (*) m (*) m (*) m (*) 720p m m (*) m (*) m (*) 1080i m (*) m m (*) m (*) 1080p/50, 60 Hz m (*) m (*) m m m m 480i/576i 480p/576p HDMI in HDMI out HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI in 1080p/24 Hz m 4K COMPONENT VIDEO in COMPONENT VIDEO m (*) m (*) m (*) m (*) m (*) m m (*) m (*) m (*) m (*) 720p m m (*) m (*) m (*) 1080i m (*) m m (*) m (*) m (*) m (*) m (*) m (*) 480i/576i m COMPONENT VIDEO PR PR PB PB Y Y 480p/576p COMPONENT VIDEO in VIDEO in VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO in 480i/576i m m (*) m: Available * If “HDMI ZONE OUT Assign” is set to “Zone2”, conversion to 4K is possible only from 1080p. All other resolutions are pass-through. En 158 Information on HDMI Multi-zone output Audio signals that can be output to Zone2 vary depending on how you connect the device in This section explains the functions related to HDMI and its signal compatibility. Zone 2 to the unit's output jacks. Using the unit’s internal amplifier (p.30) HDMI Control Using an external amplifier (p.92) HDMI Control allows you to operate external devices via HDMI. If you connect a TV that EXTRA SP jacks ZONE OUT jacks HDMI OUT 3 (ZONE OUT) jack Digital audio (HDMI) m (*1) m (*1) m (*2) Digital audio (COAXIAL/OPTICAL) m(*3) m (*3) Analog audio (AUDIO) m m • Standby USB (*4) m m • Volume control including mute Network sources (*4) m m • Switching to input audio from the TV when the TV input is switched to its built-in tuner TUNER m m • Switching to input video/audio from the selected playback device In \ Zone2 Out supports HDMI Control to the unit with an HDMI cable, you can control the unit (such as power and volume) with TV remote control operations. You can also control external devices (such as HDMI Control-compatible BD/DVD players) connected to the unit with an HDMI cable. Operations available from the TV’s remote control • Switching between audio output devices (the unit or TV speaker) m: Available (Example) *1 Available when 2-channel PCM signals are input (stereo output [down mixed to 2-channels] when the input source selected in the main zone is selected) HDMI Control *2 Available when 2-channel PCM signals are input (stereo output [down mixed to 2-channels] HDMI Control when the input source selected in the main zone is selected) *3 Available when 2-channel PCM signals are input Playback device also turns off *4 To play back DSD audio in Zone2, select “Main Zone Sync” as the Zone2 input, or use the The unit turns off (standby) Turn off the TV party mode (p.96). Operations available from the unit’s remote control • Starting playback on the playback device and turning on the TV with a scene selection • Switching the TV input to display the “Setup” menu (when SETUP is pressed) • Controlling the external device from which video is displayed on the TV (playback and menu operations) • Controlling the TV when you select TV audio input that is set in “TV Audio Input” in the “Setup” menu • Controlling the TV with the color (RED/GREEN/YELLOW/BLUE) keys of the remote control when “TV Control” is set for the color keys En 159 (Example) HDMI Control HDMI Control Playback starts Turns on and displays video from the playback device 3 Use the cursor keys to select “HDMI Control” and press ENTER. 5 Use the cursor keys to select “On”. 6 Press SETUP. Enable HDMI Control on the TV and playback devices (such as HDMI Control-compatible BD/DVD players). Press SCENE 1 Y 4 HDMI Control might not work properly. Turn off the main power of the TV and then turn off the unit and playback devices. To use HDMI Control, you need to perform the following HDMI Control link setup after connecting the TV and playback devices. 5 6 7 For details on settings and operating your TV, refer to the instruction manual for the TV. Y This setup is required every time you add a new HDMI Control-compatible device to your system. 1 2 4 Turn on the unit, TV, and playback devices. Turn on the unit and playback devices and then turn on the TV. Switch the TV input to display the video from the unit. Check the followings. On the unit: The input to which the playback device is connected is selected. If not, select the input source manually. Configure the settings of the unit. On the TV: The video from the playback device is displayed. 1 Switch the TV input to display video from the unit. 2 Press SETUP. 8 Check that the unit is properly synchronized with the TV by turning off the TV or adjusting the TV volume with the TV remote control. Y • If HDMI Control does not work properly, try unplugging the TV in Step 3 and plugging in the TV again in Step 4. SETUP Cursor keys ENTER It may solve the problem. Also, HDMI Control may not work if the number of connected devices exceeds the limit. In this case, disable HDMI Control on the devices not in use. • If the unit is not synchronized to the TV’s power operations, check the priority of the audio output setting on the TV. 3 Use the cursor keys to select “Video/HDMI”. • We recommend using TV and playback devices from the same manufacturer so that HDMI Control works more effectively. • We do not assure the operation of all HDMI Control-compatible devices. En 160 Audio Return Channel (ARC) HDMI signal compatibility ARC allows you to input TV audio to the unit with the HDMI cable which transmits video signal • When CPPM copy-protected DVD-Audio is played back, video/audio signals may not be to the TV. output, depending on the type of the DVD player. Check the following after the HDMI Control settings. 1 2 • The unit is not compatible with HDCP-incompatible HDMI or DVI devices. For details, refer to the instruction manual for each device. Select a TV program with the TV remote control. • To decode audio bitstream signals on the unit, set the input source device appropriately so that the device outputs the bitstream audio signals directly (does not decode the bitstream Check that the input source of the unit will be automatically switched to signals on the playback device). For details, refer to the instruction manual for the playback “AUDIO 1” and the TV audio will be played back on the unit. device. If you cannot hear the TV audio, check the following: • “ARC” (p.124) in the “Setup” menu is set to “On”. • The HDMI cable is connected to the ARC-compatible HDMI jack (HDMI jack marked “ARC”) on the TV. Some HDMI jack on the TV is not compatible with ARC. For details, refer to the instruction manual for the TV. Y • If the audio is interrupted while using ARC, set “ARC” (p.124) in the “Setup” menu to “Off” and use an audio cable (digital optical or stereo pin cable) to input TV audio to the unit (p.33). • When using ARC, connect a TV with an HDMI cable that supports ARC. X “AUDIO 1” is set as TV audio input at the factory. If you have connected any external device to the AUDIO 1 jacks, use “TV Audio Input” (p.123) in the “Setup” menu to change the TV audio input assignment. To use the SCENE function (p.59), you also need to change the input assignment for SCENE 7. (The settings must be changed only when SCENE 7 is used as the default (TV Viewing).) En 161 Trademarks Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Surround, Dolby Vision, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. The terms HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries. Windows™ Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Copyright © June 2015, Google (https://www.google.com/get/noto/#sans-lgc), with Reserved Font Name Noto Sans Version 1.004. Copyright © June 2015, Google (https://www.google.com/get/noto/help/cjk/), with Reserved Font Name Noto Sans CJK Version 1.004. This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version1.1. Internet Explorer, Windows Media Audio and Windows Media Player are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Android™ Google Play™ Android and Google Play are trademarks of Google Inc. Use of the Works with Apple badge means that an accessory has been designed to work specifically with the technology identified in the badge and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Google Noto Fonts This product uses the following fonts. x.v.Color™ “x.v.Color” is a trademark of Sony Corporation. For DTS patents, see http://patents.dts.com. Manufactured under license from DTS, Inc. DTS, the Symbol, DTS in combination with the Symbol, DTS:X, and the DTS:X logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of DTS, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved. “SILENT CINEMA” is a trademark of Yamaha Corporation. Blu-ray is a trademark of the Blu-ray Disc Association. This license is available with a FAQ at: http://scripts.sil.org/OFL Explanations regarding GPL This product utilizes GPL/LGPL open-source software in some sections. You have the right to obtain, duplicate, modify, and redistribute this open-source code only. For information on GPL/LGPL open source software, how to obtain it, and the GPL/LGPL license, refer to the Yamaha Corporation website (https://download.yamaha.com/sourcecodes/musiccast/). Licenses Apple, iPad, iPad Air, iPad Pro, iPhone, and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. The trademark “iPhone” is used in Japan with a license from Aiphone K.K. The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ Logo and Wi-Fi Protected Setup are certification marks of Wi-Fi Alliance®. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi CERTIFIED, Wi-Fi Protected Setup and WPA2 are registered trademarks or trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance®. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Yamaha Corporation is under license. (Australia model) MusicCast is a trademark or registered trademark of Yamaha Corporation. Yamaha Eco-Label is a mark that certifies products of high environmental performance. The unit supports DAB/DAB+ tuning. En 162 For information on the licenses of the third-party software in this product, refer to the following. http://(IP address of this product*)/licenses.html * IP address of this product is checked with MusicCast CONTROLLER. Specifications Input jacks Other jacks • Analog Audio • YPAO MIC x 1 Audio x 9 (AV 1-4, AUDIO 1-3, PHONO, AUX) • Digital Audio – Dolby Atmos – DTS:X • REMOTE IN x 1 – Dolby TrueHD • REMOTE OUT x 1 Optical x 3 (AV 3, AUDIO 1–2) (Supported sampling frequencies: 32 kHz to 96 kHz) • RS-232C x 1 Coaxial x 3 (AV 1-2, AUDIO 3) (Supported sampling frequencies: 32 kHz to 192 kHz) HDMI • Video • Supported Audio Formats – Dolby Digital Plus • TRIGGER OUT x 2 – Dolby Digital – DTS-HD Master Audio – DTS-HD High Resolution • HDMI Features – DTS Express Composite x 4 (AV 1-4) – 4K UltraHD Video (include 4K/60, 50Hz 10/12bit) – DTS Component x 2 (AV 1-2) – 3D Video – DSD 2.8 MHz 2-ch to 6-ch • HDMI Input HDMI x 7 (AV 1-7) • Others – ARC (Audio Return Channel) – HDMI Control (CEC) – Auto Lip Sync USB x 1 (USB2.0) – 21:9 Aspect Ratio NETWORK x 1 (100Base-TX/10Base-T) – Deep Color Output jacks • Analog Audio – Speaker Out x 9 (7 ch) (FRONT L/R, CENTER, SURROUND L/R, SURROUND BACK L/R, EXTRA SP 1 L/R *1, EXTRA SP 2 L/R *2) *1 Note: Assignment is possible [F.PRESENCE, ZONE2, BI-AMP] *2 Note: Assignment is possible [SURROUND BACK, ZONE2] TUNER • Analog Tuner [Australia model] – BT.2020 Colorimetry DAB/FM x 1 (TUNER) – HDR (High Dynamic Range) [Other models] – HD audio playback – Selectable HDMI input in HDMI standby mode – VGA – Subwoofer Out x 2 (SUBWOOFER 1-2, Monaural) – 480p/60 Hz – ZONE OUT x 1 (ZONE 2) – 576p/50 Hz – Headphone x 1 – 720p/60 Hz, 50 Hz FM/AM x 1 (TUNER) USB – HDMI Zone Output • Video Format (Repeater Mode) – 480i/60 Hz • HDMI Output (HDMI [AV 1–7]: HDCP 2.2 compatible) – x.v.Color – Pre Out x 7 (FRONT L/R, CENTER, SURROUND L/R, SURROUND BACK L/R) – PCM 2-ch to 8-ch (Max. 192 kHz/24 bit) • Content Protection: HDCP compatible • Capable of Mass Storage Class USB Memory • Current Supply Capacity: 1 A – 576i/50 Hz – 1080i/60 Hz, 50 Hz HDMI OUT x 3 (HDMI OUT 1-3*) – 1080p/60 Hz, 50 Hz, 30 Hz, 25 Hz, 24 Hz * HDMI OUT 3 is a jack dedicated to zone out. – 4K/60 Hz, 50Hz, 30 Hz, 25 Hz, 24 Hz En 163 Bluetooth Compatible Decoding Formats • Sink Function • Decoding Format Source Device to AVR (ex. Smartphone/Tablet) Front L/R............................................................................ 135 W/ch Center ............................................................................... 135 W/ch – Dolby Atmos • Source Device to AVR (ex. Smartphone/Tablet) – Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus • Capable of Play/Stop Operation from Sink Device – Dolby Digital Surround L/R ..................................................................... 135 W/ch Surround Back L/R ............................................................ 135 W/ch • Maximum Effective Output Power (1-channel driven) • Bluetooth Version.................................................................... Ver. 4.2 – DTS:X • Supported Profile – DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, DTS Express Sink Function .................................................................A2DP, AVRCP (1 kHz, 0.9% THD, 8 Ω) (1 kHz, 10% THD, 6 Ω) Front L/R............................................................................ 170 W/ch – DTS 96/24, DTS-ES Matrix 6.1, DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 Center ................................................................................ 170 W/ch Sink Function ....................................................................... SBC, AAC – DTS Digital Surround Surround L/R ..................................................................... 170 W/ch • Wireless Output ...................................................... Bluetooth Class 2 • Post Decoding Format • Supported Codec Surround Back L/R ............................................................ 170 W/ch (1 kHz, 10% THD, 8 Ω) • Maximum Communication Distance ................................10 m (33 ft) – Dolby Surround MusicCast – Neural:X Front L/R............................................................................ 165 W/ch – DTS Neo:6 Music, DTS Neo:6 Cinema Center ................................................................................ 165 W/ch • Controlled by MusicCast Application (iOS, Android) Surround L/R ..................................................................... 165 W/ch • MusicCast Link Client ..................................................... Main, Zone2 Audio Section • MusicCast Link Master (Input Source) ................................................. NET/USB/Bluetooth, Analog External Input, Digital External Input, Zone2 • Rated Output Power (2-channel driven) • Network Connectivity ....................................Extend Mode, Connect Network • PC Client Function • AirPlay supported Surround Back L/R ............................................................ 165 W/ch (20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.06% THD, 6 Ω) Front L/R ..................................................................... 120 W+120 W Center...................................................................................... 120 W Surround L/R............................................................... 120 W+120 W Surround Back L/R...................................................... 120 W+120 W (20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.06% THD, 8 Ω) • Internet Radio Front L/R ..................................................................... 110 W+110 W • Wi-Fi function Center...................................................................................... 110 W – Capable of WPS by PIN Method and Push-Button-Method Surround L/R............................................................... 110 W+110 W – Capable of sharing with iOS devices by wireless connection and USB connection Surround Back L/R...................................................... 110 W+110 W – Capable of Direct Connection with Mobile Device – Available Security Method: WEP, WPA2-PSK (AES), Mixed Mode – Radio Frequency Band: 2.4/5 GHz – Wireless LAN Standards: IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac* * 20 MHz channel bandwidth only (1 kHz, 0.9% THD, 8 Ω) • Dynamic Power (IHF) Front L/R (8/6/4/2 Ω) ............................................135/165/210/280 W • Damping Factor Front L/R, 1 kHz, 8 Ω.........................................................150 or more • Input Sensitivity / Input Impedance PHONO (1 kHz, 100 W/8 Ω).............................................3.5 mV/47 kΩ AUDIO 2 etc. (1 kHz, 100 W/8 Ω)....................................200 mV/47 kΩ • Maximum Input Signal PHONO (1 kHz, 0.5% THD) .......................................... 45 mV or more AUDIO 2 etc. (1 kHz, 0.5% THD) .....................................2.4 V or more • Rated Output Level / Output Impedance PRE OUT Front L/R ..................................................................... 120 W+120 W Center...................................................................................... 120 W Surround L/R............................................................... 120 W+120 W Surround Back L/R...................................................... 120 W+120 W • Rated Output Power (1-channel driven) (1 kHz, 0.9% THD, 6 Ω) SUBWOOFER (50 Hz) ...................................................... 1.0 V/470 Ω Except SUBWOOFER (1 kHz) .......................................... 1.0 V/470 Ω ZONE OUT.......................................................................... 1.0 V/470 Ω • Maximum Output Level PRE OUT/ZONE OUT ......................................................2.0 V or more • Headphone Impedance ................................................. 16 Ω or more Front L/R ............................................................................140 W/ch Center.................................................................................140 W/ch Surround L/R......................................................................140 W/ch Surround Back L/R.............................................................140 W/ch En 164 • Frequency Response AUDIO 2 etc. (10 Hz to 100 kHz) .............................................+0/-3 dB • RIAA Equalization Deviation PHONO (20 Hz to 20 kHz) ...................................................... 0±0.5 dB • Total Harmonic Distortion • Standby Power Consumption • Video Signal Level PHONO to PreOut (1 kHz, 1 V) ........................................0.04% or less Composite .........................................................................1 Vp-p/75 Ω AUDIO 2 etc. to Speaker Out (20 Hz to 20 kHz, 55 W/ 8 Ω) .........................................................................................0.04% or less Component • Signal to Noise Ratio (IHF-A Network) (Pure Direct, Input 1 kΩ Shorted, Speaker Out) PHONO .......................................................................... 95 dB or more AUDIO 2 etc ................................................................. 110 dB or more • Residual Noise (IHF-A Network) Speaker Out ...................................................................150 μV or less • Channel Separation (Input 1 kΩ Shorted, 1 kHz/10 kHz) PHONO ............................................................... 75 dB/60 dB or more AUDIO 2 etc ........................................................ 75 dB/60 dB or more • Volume Control Main Zone .............................MUTE, -80 dB to +16.5 dB (0.5 dB Step) Zone2 ....................................MUTE, -80 dB to +16.5 dB (0.5 dB Step) • Tone Control Characteristics Main Zone Bass Boost/Cut .................................... ±6.0 dB/50 Hz (0.5 dB Step) Y ......................................................................................1 Vp-p/75 Ω Pb/Pr ...........................................................................0.7 Vp-p/75 Ω • Video Maximum Input Level .................................... 1.5 Vp-p or more FM Section [Other models] ............................................87.50 MHz to 108.00 MHz • 50 dB Quiet Sensitivity (IHF, 1 kHz, 100% MOD.) Monaural ...................................................................... 3 μV (20.8 dBf) • Signal to Noise Ratio (IHF) Monaural/Stereo..............................................................69 dB/68 dB • Harmonic Distortion (IHF, 1 kHz) Monaural/Stereo................................................................ 0.5%/0.6% • Antenna Input ..........................................................75 Ω unbalanced • Tuning Range [China model]......................................................531 kHz to 1611 kHz Bass Turnover........................................................................ 350 Hz Treble Boost/Cut ............................... ±6.0 dB/20 kHz (0.5 dB Step) Treble Turnover.................................................................... 3.5 kHz • Filter Characteristics DAB section (Australia model only) • Tuning Range ......................................174 MHz to 240 MHz (Band III) • Support Audio Format............... MPEG 1 Layer II/MPEG-4 HE-AAC v2 • Antenna ....................................................................75 Ω unbalanced General • Power Supply (fc=40/60/80/90/100/110/120/160/200 Hz) [Canada model] .......................................................... AC 120 V, 60 Hz H.P.F. (Front, Center, Surround, Surround Back: Small) ............................................................................................. 12 dB/oct. [China model].............................................................. AC 220 V, 50 Hz L.P.F. (Subwoofer) .............................................................. 24 dB/oct. HDMI Control Off, Standby Through Off, Network Standby On (Wired), Bluetooth Standby On...............1.5 W HDMI Control On, Standby Through On, Network Standby On (Wi-Fi), Bluetooth Standby On....................................................2.5 W • Dimensions (W x H x D) ................................. 435 x 182 x 439 mm (17-1/8” x 7-1/8” x 17-1/4”) * Including legs and protrusions • Reference Dimensions (W x H x D) (with wireless antenna upright) ............................... 435 x 259 x 439 mm (17-1/8” x 10-1/4” x 17-1/4”) • Weight ....................................................................... 14.9 kg (32.8 lbs) AM section (Canada and China models only) Treble Boost/Cut ............................... ±6.0 dB/20 kHz (0.5 dB Step) Bass Boost/Cut .................................... ±6.0 dB/50 Hz (0.5 dB Step) HDMI Control Off, Standby Through Off, Network Standby On, Bluetooth Standby Off Wireless (Wi-Fi).........................................................................1.7 W [Canada model] ..............................................87.5 MHz to 107.9 MHz [Canada model] ..................................................530 kHz to 1710 kHz Zone2 HDMI Control On, Standby Through On (No Signals), Network Standby Off...................................................................1.4 W Wired.........................................................................................1.4 W • Tuning Range Bass Turnover........................................................................ 350 Hz Treble Turnover.................................................................... 3.5 kHz HDMI Control Off, Standby Through Off, Network Standby Off ......................................................................................................0.1 W [Australia model] ........................................................ AC 240 V, 50 Hz • Power Consumption Video Section [Canada model] ......................................................................... 450 W • Video Signal Type .................................................. NTSC/PAL/SECAM [Other models] ........................................................................... 420 W En 165 * The contents of this manual apply to the latest specifications as of the publishing date. To obtain the latest manual, access the Yamaha website then download the manual file. Yamaha Global Site https://www.yamaha.com/ Yamaha Downloads https://download.yamaha.com/ Manual Development Group © 2018 Yamaha Corporation Published 05/2018 AM-A0 AV17-0218
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