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RX-V496RDS

Natural Sound AV Receiver

Ampli-tuner audio-vidéo

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OWNER’S MANUAL

MODE D’EMPLOI

BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG

BRUKSANVISNING

MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI

MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES

GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING

CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT.

1.

To assure the finest performance, please read this manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference.

2.

Install this unit in a cool, dry, clean place — away from windows, heat sources, sources of excessive vibration, dust, moisture and cold. Avoid sources of humming (transformers, motors). To prevent fire or electrical shock, do not expose the unit to rain or water.

3.

Never open the cabinet. If something drops into the unit, contact your dealer.

4.

Do not use force on switches, controls or connection wires. When moving the unit, first disconnect the power cord and then the wires connected to other component. Never pull the wires themselves.

5.

The openings on the cover assure proper ventilation of the unit. If these openings are obstructed, the temperature inside the unit will rise rapidly.

Therefore, avoid placing objects against these openings, and install the unit in a well-ventilated area to prevent fire and damage.

Be sure to allow a space of at least 20 cm behind,

20 cm on both sides and 30 cm above the top panel of the unit to prevent fire and damage.

6.

The voltage used must be the same as that specified on this unit. Using this unit with a higher voltage than specified is dangerous and may result in fire or other accidents. YAMAHA will not be held responsible for any damage resulting from the use of this unit with a voltage other than that specified.

7.

Digital signals generated by this unit may interfere with other component such as tuners, receivers and

TVs. Move this unit farther away from such component if interference is observed.

8.

Always set VOLUME to the “ m

” position before starting the audio source play. Increase the volume gradually to an appropriate level after playback has been started.

9.

Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical solvents; this might damage the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth.

10. Be sure to read the “TROUBLESHOOTING” section regarding common operating errors before concluding that the unit is faulty.

11. When not planning to use this unit for a long period of time (e.g., a vacation), disconnect the AC power cord from the wall outlet.

12. To prevent lightning damage, disconnect the AC power cord and disconnect the antenna cable when there is an electrical storm.

13. Grounding or polarization — Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization of the unit is not defeated.

14. AC outlet — Do not connect audio component to the

AC outlet on the rear panel if that component requires more power than the outlet is rated to provide.

This unit is not disconnected from the AC power source as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if this unit itself is turned off. This state is called the standby mode. In this state, this unit is designed to consume a very small quantity of power.

For U.K. customers

If the socket outlets in the home are not suitable for the plug supplied with this appliance, it should be cut off and an appropriate 3 pin plug fitted. For details, refer to the instructions described below.

Note

• The plug severed from the mains lead must be destroyed, as a plug with bared flexible cord is hazardous if engaged in a live socket outlet.

Special Instructions for U.K. Model

IMPORTANT

THE WIRES IN MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN

ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE:

Blue: NEUTRAL

Brown: LIVE

As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:

The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK. The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.

Making sure that neither core is connected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug.

CAUTION

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INTRODUCTION

FEATURES

5-Channel Power Amplification

Minimum RMS Output

(0.06% THD, 20 Hz – 20 kHz)

Main:

Rear:

65 W + 65 W (8

Center: 65 W (8

)

65 W + 65 W (8

)

)

Multi-mode Digital Sound Field

Processing

Digital Sound Field Processor (DSP)

Dolby Digital Decoder

Dolby Pro Logic Decoder

DTS Decoder

CINEMA DSP: Theater-like Sound Experience by the Combination of YAMAHA DSP Technology and Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic or DTS

Automatic Input Balance Control for Dolby Pro

Logic decoding

Sophisticated FM/AM Tuner

40-Station Random Access Preset Tuning

Automatic Preset Tuning

Preset Station Shifting Capability (Preset Editing)

Multi-Functions for RDS Broadcast Reception

Other Features

“SET MENU” which Provides You with 11 Items for Optimizing This Unit for Your Audio/Video

System

Test Tone Generator for Easier Speaker Balance

Adjustment

6-Channel External Decoder Input for Other Future

Formats

Video Signal Input/Output Capability

(Including S Video Connections)

2 Optical/1 Coaxial Digital Signal Input Terminals

SLEEP Timer

Remote Control with Preset Manufacturer Codes

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

FEATURES .................................................................. 1

CONTENTS ................................................................. 1

GETTING STARTED ................................................. 2

CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS ............................... 4

PREPARATION

SPEAKER SETUP ....................................................... 8

CONNECTIONS .......................................................... 9

ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER BALANCE ............ 18

BASIC OPERATION

PLAYING A SOURCE .............................................. 20

DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROCESSOR (DSP)

EFFECT .................................................................. 24

SOUND FIELD PROGRAM .................................... 25

TUNING ..................................................................... 28

RECEIVING RDS STATIONS ................................. 32

RECORDING A SOURCE ON TAPE, MD OR

VIDEO CASSETTE ............................................... 35

ADVANCED OPERATION

SET MENU ................................................................. 36

DELAY TIME AND SPEAKER

OUTPUT LEVELS ................................................. 40

SLEEP TIMER .......................................................... 42

PRESET REMOTE CONTROL .............................. 43

APPENDIX

TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................ 50

SPECIFICATIONS .................................................... 53

GLOSSARY ................................................................ 54

INDEX ........................................................................ 55

Manufactured under license from Dolby

Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby

Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works.

©1992 – 1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.

Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc.

US Pat. No. 5,451,942 and other world-wide patents issued and pending. “DTS”, “DTS Digital Surround”, are trademarks of

Digital Theater Systems, Inc. Copyright 1996 Digital Theater

Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

y indicates a tip for your operation.

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GETTING STARTED

Checking the Package Contents

Check that the following items are included in your package.

Remote control Batteries (AAA, R03, UM-4 type) 75-ohm/300-ohm antenna adapter

(U.K. model only)

Indoor FM antenna Quick reference card

AM loop antenna Connection guide

Battery Installation in the Remote

Control

2

1

3

1 Turn the remote control over and slide the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow.

2 Insert the batteries (AAA, R03 or UM-4 type) according the polarity markings on the inside of the battery compartment.

3 Close the battery compartment cover.

Battery Replacement

If the remote control operates only when it is close to the unit, the batteries are weak. Replace all the batteries with new ones.

Be sure to replace the batteries within about two minutes.

If it takes longer than two minutes, the codes preset for the remote control will return to the factory settings.

(Refer to pages 43 to 49 about the remote control.)

Notes

• Use only AAA, R03 or UM-4 batteries for replacement.

• Be sure the battery polarity is correct. (See the illustration inside the battery compartment.)

• Remove the batteries if the remote control will not be used for an extended period of time.

• If the batteries have leaked, dispose of them immediately. Avoid touching the leaked material or letting it come into contact with clothing, etc. Clean the battery compartment thoroughly before installing new batteries.

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Using the Remote Control

Remote control sensor

Within approximately 6 m

(20 feet)

GETTING STARTED

The remote control transmits a directional infrared beam. Be sure to aim the remote control directly at the infrared sensor during operation. When the sensor is covered or there is a large object between the remote control and the sensor, the sensor cannot receive signals. The sensor may not be able to receive signals properly when it is exposed to direct sunlight or a strong artificial light (such as a fluorescent or strobe light). In this case, change the direction of the light or reposition the unit to avoid direct lighting.

Notes

• Handle the remote control with care.

• Do not spill water, tea or other liquids on the remote control.

• Do not drop the remote control.

• Do not leave or store the remote control in the following conditions:

– high humidity or temperature such as near a heater, stove or bath;

– dusty places; or

– extremely low temperature.

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Front Panel

1 2

CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

3 4 5 6

– + – +

L R

7 8 9 0 q w e r t y u i o p a s d f

1

STANDBY/ON

Press this switch to turn on the power of this unit or to set this unit in the standby mode. Before turning the power on, set VOLUME to the “ m ” position.

Standby mode

In this mode, this unit consumes a very small quantity of power to receive infrared-signals from the remote control.

2

Remote control sensor

This receives signals from the remote control.

3

Display

This shows various information. (Refer to page 6 for details.)

4

INPUT MODE

Press this button to select the input mode among AUTO,

DTS and ANALOG for the DVD/LD, TV/digital TV and satellite tuner sources.

5

INPUT SELECTOR

Turn this selector to select the input source (TUNER, CD,

PHONO, V-AUX, VCR, SAT/D-TV, DVD/LD) that you want to listen to or watch. The arrow for the selected input source indicator lights up on the display.

6

VOLUME

Turn this control to turn up or down the volume.

7

PHONES jack

Connect the headphones to the PHONES jack. You can listen to the sound to be output from the main speakers through the headphones.

When using headphones only, set both SPEAKERS A and B to the OFF position and press EFFECT to turn off the effect speakers (center and rear) (so that no DSP program name appear on the display).

8

SPEAKERS

Set A or B (or both A and B) to the ON position for the main speaker system (connected to this unit) that you want to use.

Set the button(s) to the OFF position for the main speaker system that you don’t want to use.

9

PROGRAM selector

Press l

or h

to select a DSP program when the effect speakers (center and rear) are turned on. The name of the selected program appears on the display.

0

EFFECT

Press this button to turn on or off the effect speakers (center and rear). If you turn them off, all Dolby Digital and DTS audio signals are directed to the right and left main speakers. In that case, the output levels of the right and left speakers may not match.

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q

Tone controls

These controls are only effective for the sound from the main speakers.

a) BASS

Turn this control clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease the low-frequency response. The “0” position produces a flat response.

b) TREBLE

Turn this control clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease the high-frequency response. The “0” position produces a flat response.

w

TAPE/MD MON / EXT. DECODER

Press this button to select a tape or an MD source. The

“TAPE/MD MONITOR” indicator lights up on the display.

When you press the button next, the “TAPE/MD

MONITOR” indicator goes off, “EXT. DECODER” appears on the display and you can listen to a source connected to the EXTERNAL DECODER INPUT terminals.

e

BALANCE

This control is only effective for the sound from the main speakers.

Turn the control to adjust the balance of the output volume from the right and left main speakers to compensate for sound imbalance caused by the speaker location or listening room conditions.

r

A/B/C/D/E

Press this button to select one of a group (A to E) of preset stations.

t

PRESET/TUNING

When “ z ” appears

This button is used to select a preset station number (1 to 8).

Press h to select a higher and l to select a lower preset station number.

When “ z ” goes off

This button is used for tuning. Press h to tune in to higher frequencies, and l

to tune in to lower frequencies.

When this unit is in the PTY SEEK mode, press this button to select a program type.

CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS y

PRESET/TUNING, EDIT

Press this button to turn on or off “ z

” on the display and switch the function between for storing a broadcasting station (preset tuning) and for tuning. This button is also used to exchange the assignment of two preset stations with each other.

u

FM/AM

Press this button to switch the reception band between FM and AM.

i

MEMORY (MAN’L/AUTO FM)

Press this button to store the broadcasting stations. Hold down this button for more than three seconds to begin automatic preset tuning.

o

TUNING MODE (AUTO/MAN’L MONO)

Press this button to switch the tuning mode between automatic and manual. To use the automatic tuning method, press this button so that the “AUTO” indicator lights up on the display. To use the manual tuning method, press this button so that the “AUTO” indicator goes off.

p

RDS MODE/FREQ

When an RDS station is received, press this button to change the display mode among the PS mode, PTY mode,

RT mode, CT mode (if the station offers those RDS data services) and/or frequency display mode in turn.

a

EON

Press this button to select the desired program type (NEWS,

INFO, AFFAIRS, SPORT) when you want to tune in to a radio program of that type automatically.

s

PTY SEEK MODE

Press this button to set the unit in the PTY SEEK mode.

d

PTY SEEK START

Press this button to begin searching for a station after the desired program type has been selected in the PTY SEEK mode.

f

VIDEO AUX terminals

Connect an auxiliary audio or video input source such as a camcorder to these terminals. Use INPUT SELECTOR to select the source connected to these terminals.

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5

CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

Display

1 t indicator

The “ t ” indicator lights up when the built-in DTS decoder is turned on.

2

DSP program indicators

The name of the selected DSP program lights up in the following cases:

• When the tuner is selected as the input source.

• When DSP program No. 2, 3 or the subprogram

“ENHANCED” of No.1 is selected.

3

Multi-information display

This display shows various information: for example the name of the selected DSP program and the various settings during adjustment with the SET MENU. The current station frequency and band (FM or AM) also appear when the tuner is selected as the input source.

4

Input source indicators

One of the arrows for these indicators lights up depending on which source is selected.

5

TAPE/MD MONITOR indicator

This lights up when the tape deck or MD recorder, etc. is selected as the input source by pressing TAPE/MD MON /

EXT. DECODER (or TAPE/MD).

6 g

and o

indicators

“ g

” lights up when the built-in Dolby Digital decoder is on and the signals of the selected source encoded with Dolby Digital are not in 2-channel. “ o ” lights up when the built-in Dolby Pro Logic decoder is on.

7 x

indicator

“ x ” lights up when the built-in digital sound field processor is on.

8

MEMORY indicator

This flashes for about five seconds after pressing

MEMORY. During this period, the displayed station can be stored in the memory.

9 RDS mode indicators

The name(s) of the RDS data offered by the currently received RDS station light(s) up. Illumination of the red indicator next to the RDS data name shows that the corresponding RDS mode is now selected.

0

AUTO indicator

This lights up when the unit is in the automatic tuning mode.

q

PTY HOLD indicator

This lights up while searching for stations in the PTY SEEK mode.

w

EON indicator

This lights up when an RDS station that offers the EON data service is being received.

e

Program type name indicators

The name of the selected program type lights up when the

“EON” indicator lights up.

r

STEREO indicator

This lights up when an FM stereo broadcast with sufficient signal strength is being received.

t Signal-level indicator

This indicates the signal level of the station being received.

If multipath interference is detected, the indication decreases.

y

SLEEP indicator

This lights up while the built-in SLEEP timer is on.

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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

Remote Control

This section describes basic operation of this unit with the remote control. First, press AMP(TUNER) on the component selector. Refer to “PRESET REMOTE

CONTROL” on page 43 for full details.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0 q w

Press AMP(TUNER).

TV VOLUME

TV INPUT e r

1

Indicator

This flashes in red when pressing a button on the remote control. If it flashes rapidly several times, press the selected button again.

2

Component selector buttons

Press one of these buttons which corresponds to the component you want to control with the remote control.

(The proper code must be set for your component. Refer to

“Setup codes” on page 48.) When the component selector button has been pressed, the remote control is set to that component operation mode.

3

POWER

Each time you press this button, the unit switches between the power on and standby mode.

4

TEST

Press this button to output the test tone for each speaker.

5

A/B/C/D/E, PRESET +/–

These buttons are used to select a preset station.

A/B/C/D/E: To select one of a group (A to E) of preset stations

PRESET +/–: To select a preset station number (1 to 8)

6

MUTE

Press this button to mute the sound. To cancel mute, press this button again.

7

VOLUME

These buttons are used to adjust the volume level.

u : To turn up the volume d : To turn down the volume

8

SLEEP

Press this button to set the SLEEP timer.

9

+/–

These buttons adjust the settings of the SET MENU and

TIME/LEVEL mode.

0

TIME/LEVEL

Press this button to select the items in the TIME/LEVEL mode.

q

Input selector buttons

These buttons select the input source.

CD:

TUNER:

To play a CD

To listen to an FM (RDS) or AM broadcast

TAPE/MD: To play a tape or MD

DVD/LD: To play a DVD or LD

SAT/D-TV: To watch a TV or satellite broadcast

VCR:

PHONO:

To play a video cassette

To play an analog record

V-AUX: To use a camcorder

EXT. DEC.: To play other multi-channel source w

EFFECT

Press this button to turn on or off the effect speakers (center and rear).

e

PRG+, PRG–

Press these buttons to select a DSP program.

r

SET MENU

Press this button to select the items in the SET MENU.

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PREPARATION

SPEAKER SETUP

Speakers to Be Used

This unit is designed to provide the best sound-field quality with a 5-speaker system, using main speakers, rear speakers and a center speaker. If you use different brands of speakers

(with different tonal qualities) in your system, the tone of a moving human voice and other types of sound may not shift smoothly. We recommend that you use speakers from the same manufacture or speakers with the same tonal quality.

The main speakers are used for the main source sound plus the effect sounds. They will probably be the speakers from your present stereo system. The rear speakers are used for the effect and surround sounds, and the center speaker is for the center sounds (dialog, vocals, etc.). If for some reason it is not practical to use a center speaker, you can do without it. Best results, however, are obtained with the full system.

The main speakers should be high-performance models and have enough power-handling capacity to accept the maximum output of your audio system. The other speakers do not have to be equal to the main speakers. For precise sound localization, however, it is ideal to use highperformance models that can reproduce sounds over the full range for the center speaker and the rear speakers.

Use of a subwoofer expands your sound field

It is also possible to further expand your system with the addition of a subwoofer. The use of a subwoofer is effective not only for reinforcing bass frequencies from any or all channels, but also for reproducing the LFE (low frequency effect) channel with high fidelity when playing back a source encoded with Dolby Digital or DTS. The YAMAHA

Active Servo Processing Subwoofer System is ideal for natural and lively bass reproduction.

Speaker Placement

Refer to the following diagram when you place the speakers.

Main speaker (R)

Main speaker (L)

Center speaker

Subwoofer

Rear speaker (R)

1.8 m

Rear speaker (L)

Main speakers

Place the right and left main speakers an equal distance from the ideal listening position. The distance of each speaker from each side of the TV monitor should be the same.

Rear speakers

Place these speakers behind your listening position, facing slightly inwards, nearly 1.8 m (approx. 6 feet) above the floor.

Center speaker

Align the front face of the center speaker with the front face of your TV monitor. Place the speaker as close to the monitor as possible, such as directly over or under the monitor and centrally between the main speakers.

Note

• If the center speaker is not used, the sound will be heard from the right and left main speakers. In that case, “CENTER SP” in the

SET MENU is set to the NONE position. (Refer to page 37 for details.)

Subwoofer

The position of the subwoofer is not so critical, because low bass sounds are not highly directional. But it is better to place the subwoofer near the main speakers. Turn it slightly toward the center of the room to reduce the wall reflections.

CAUTION

Some types of speakers interfere with a TV monitor. If this problem occurs, move the speakers away from the monitor. If you cannot avoid installing the center speaker or subwoofer near the TV monitor, use magnetically shielded speakers.

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CONNECTIONS

Before Connecting Components

CAUTION

Never connect this unit and other components to mains power until all connections between components have been completed.

Be sure all connections are made correctly, that is to say L (left) to L, R (right) to R, “+” to “+” and “–” to “–”. Some components require different connection methods and have different terminal names. Refer to the instructions for each component to be connected to this unit.

When you connect other YAMAHA audio components (such as a tape deck, MD recorder and CD player or changer), connect it to the terminals with the same number labels as

!

,

#

,

$

etc. YAMAHA applies this labeling system to all its products.

Use RCA-type pin plug cables for connecting audio/video components with the exception described later.

The input and output terminals for pin plugs can be distinguished as follows:

Yellow video signals (composite)

White

Red analog audio signals for the left channel analog audio signals for the right channel coaxial digital signals

V

L

R

C

V

L

R

C

After completing all connections, check them again to make sure they are correct.

Connecting the

Antenna (page 10)

Connecting to an External

Decoder (page 14)

Connecting Speakers

(page 15)

Connecting the Power

Supply Cords (page 17)

(Europe model)

+

R

MAIN

– L +

A

MAINS

+

CENTER

R

REAR

(SURROUND)

L

+

B

SET BEFORE POWER ON

MAIN A OR B : 4 Ω MIN. /SPEAKER

A + B : 8 Ω MIN. /SPEAKER

CENTER

REAR

: 6 Ω MIN. /SPEAKER

: 6 Ω MIN. /SPEAKER

MAIN A OR B : 8 Ω MIN. /SPEAKER

A + B : I6 Ω MIN. /SPEAKER

CENTER : 8

REAR : 8

MIN. /SPEAKER

MIN. /SPEAKER

100W MAX. TOTAL

SWITCHED

Connecting an Audio

Component (page 12)

Connecting a Video

Component (page 13)

IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch (page 17)

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CONNECTIONS

Connecting the Antennas

Both AM and FM indoor antennas are included with this unit. In general, these antennas should provide sufficient signal strength. However, a properly installed outdoor antenna provides clearer reception than an indoor one. If you experience poor reception quality, an outdoor antenna may improve the quality.

Connect each antenna correctly to the designated terminals.

Indoor FM antenna (included)

Indoor FM antenna

Firmly insert the connector into the FM ANT terminal. The indoor FM antenna is only a simple antenna. For reception with better sound quality, installing the outdoor FM antenna

(commercially available) is recommended.

Note

• Do not connect an outdoor FM antenna and the indoor FM antenna at the same time.

Outdoor FM antenna

75-ohm/300-ohm antenna adapter (included for U.K.

model)

75-ohm coaxial cable

75-ohm/300-ohm antenna adapter (included for U.K.

model)

300-ohm feeder

You may be unable to obtain good FM radio reception depending on your local conditions (distance from the broadcasting station, interposing buildings and mountains, etc.). Consult your dealer or authorized service center and be sure to install an antenna that suits your local conditions.

Install the outdoor FM antenna (commercially available) in a high place as far away from any roads as possible to avoid being affected by automobile ignition noise.

Connecting a coaxial cable to the included 75-ohm/300-ohm antenna adapter (U.K. model only)

1

3

Cover

2

Lead wire

11 (7/16)

8 (5/16)

6 (1/14)

Unit: mm

(inch)

1 Open the cover of the included 75-ohm/

300-ohm antenna adapter.

2 Cut the external sleeve of the 75-ohm coaxial cable and prepare it for connection.

3 Cut the lead wire and remove it.

4 Insert the cable wire into the slot, and clamp it with pliers.

5 Snap the cover into place.

4

Clamp with pliers.

Clamp with pliers.

5

Insert the wire into the slot.

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AM loop antenna (included)

AM loop antenna

CONNECTIONS

The AM loop antenna can be removed from the stand and attached to a wall, etc. However, note that the reception sensitivity may deteriorate if the antenna is attached to a metal or steel reinforced wall.

Notes

• The AM loop antenna should be placed away from this unit.

• The AM loop antenna should always be connected, even if an outdoor AM antenna is connected to this unit.

Connecting the AM loop antenna

3

1

2

4 5

1 Press the tab and unlock the terminal hole.

2 Insert the AM loop antenna lead wires into the

AM ANT and GND terminals.

3 Return the tab to its original position to lock the lead wires. Lightly pull the lead wires to confirm a good connection.

4 Attach the loop antenna to the antenna stand.

5 Orient the AM loop antenna so that the best reception is obtained.

Antenna stand

Outdoor AM antenna

Vinyl covered wire (5 m to 10 m)

If you cannot obtain good reception with the AM loop antenna, connect 5 m to 10 m of vinyl covered wire to the

AM ANT terminal and extend it outdoors from a window.

Ground (GND terminal)

For maximum safety and minimum interference, connect the antenna GND terminal to a good earth ground. A good earth ground is a metal stake driven into moist earth.

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CONNECTIONS

Connecting an Audio Component

Turntable

OUTPUT

L R

GND

(Europe model)

Analog signal

L

R

L R

OUTPUT

CD player

L R

LINE OUT

Tape deck or

MD recorder

L R

LINE IN

Be sure to connect the right channel (R), left channel (L), input (IN) and output (OUT) properly.

Signal flow

PHONO terminals

These terminals are used to connect a turntable with an MM or high-output MC cartridge. If you have a turntable with a low-output MC cartridge, use an inline boosting transformer or MC head amplifier when connecting to these terminals.

y

Connecting the ground (earth) wire of the turntable to the GND terminal will normally minimize hum, but in some cases, better results may be obtained with the ground wire disconnected.

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CONNECTIONS

Connecting a Video Component

DVD/LD player

ANALOG

AUDIO OUT

L R V

VIDEO

OUT

C

COAXIAL

DIGITAL OUT

OPTICAL

DIGITAL OUT

O

(Europe model)

TV/digital TV, satellite tuner, cable TV

OPTICAL

DIGITAL OUT

V

VIDEO

OUT

ANALOG

AUDIO OUT

L R

O

L R

AUDIO

OUT

L R

AUDIO

IN

V

VIDEO

OUT

VCR

Audio signal terminals

Be sure to connect the right channel (R), left channel (L), input (IN) and output (OUT) properly.

Video signal terminals

Be sure to connect the input (IN) and output (OUT) properly.

Digital audio signal terminals

If your DVD/LD player, TV/digital TV or satellite tuner, etc. has coaxial or optical digital signal output terminals, they can be connected to this unit’s COAXIAL and/or OPTICAL digital signal input terminals. To make a connection between the optical digital signal terminals, remove the cover from each terminal, and then connect them by using a commercially available optical fiber cable that conforms to EIA standards. Other cables might not function correctly.

When making connections between the digital signal terminals, you should connect the components to the samenamed analog audio signal terminals of this unit, because a digital signal cannot be recorded by a tape deck, MD recorder or VCR connected to this unit.

VIDEO

IN

L

R

Analog signal

V

R

L

V

No connection

SCART-plug

V

VIDEO

IN

O

V

C

Video signal

Digital signal

(optical)

Digital signal

(coaxial)

Signal flow

TV monitor

TV monitor with a 21-pin connector

Make a connection as shown above with a commercially available SCART-plug connector cable.

Notes

• Be sure to attach the covers when the OPTICAL terminals are not being used in order to protect them from dust.

• If your LD player has a Dolby Digital RF signal output terminal, be sure to use the RF demodulator (separately purchased).

• No sound will be heard when connecting your LD player’s Dolby

Digital RF signal output terminal directly to this unit’s COAXIAL

DVD/LD digital signal input terminal.

y

• The input signal from the DVD/LD input terminals is selected in the following order of priority with the input mode set to AUTO:

COAXIAL terminal

OPTICAL terminal

Analog terminal.

Refer to page 22 for details.

• All digital signal input terminals are applicable to sampling frequencies of 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz.

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CONNECTIONS

S VIDEO terminals

DVD/LD player TV Monitor

S

S VIDEO OUT

S VIDEO

OUT

S

S VIDEO IN

S VIDEO IN

S

S Video signal

Signal flow

If your VCR, TV monitor or DVD/LD player has “S” (highresolution) video terminals, they can be connected to this unit’s S VIDEO terminals. Connect the VCR’s “S” video input and output terminals to this unit’s S VIDEO VCR

OUT and IN terminals, respectively. Connect the monitor’s

“S” video input terminal to this unit’s S VIDEO MONITOR

OUT terminal. Connect the DVD/LD player’s “S” video output terminal to this unit’s S VIDEO DVD/LD terminal.

Otherwise, connect the composite video terminals of your

VCR, TV monitor or DVD/LD player to this unit’s composite video terminals.

Notes

• Use a special S VIDEO cable (commercially available) for the S

VIDEO connection.

• If video signals are input from both the S VIDEO input and composite input terminals, the signals will be directed to their respective output terminals.

VCR

VIDEO AUX terminals (on the front panel)

These terminals are used to connect any video input source such as a camcorder to this unit.

V L R

Camcorder

AUDIO OUT R

AUDIO OUT L

VIDEO OUT

Connecting to an External Decoder

External decoder

MAIN

OUT

L R

SURROUND

OUT

L R

CENTER

OUT

SUBWOOFER

OUT

(Europe model)

This unit has additional 6-channel audio signal input terminals for connecting an external decoder to this unit.

Connect the 6-channel audio signal output terminals of the decoder to the EXTERNAL DECODER INPUT terminals of this unit.

Notes

• When a source connected to these terminals is selected, the digital sound field processor cannot be used.

• The settings of “CENTER SP”, “REAR SP”, “MAIN SP” and

“BASS OUT” in the SET MENU have no effect on a source connected to these terminals. The setting of “MAIN LVL” is effective. (Refer to pages 37 and 38 for details.)

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CONNECTIONS

Connecting Speakers

Main speakers A Main speakers B

Right Left Right

+ R –

MAIN

– L +

A

+

CENTER

R

REAR

(SURROUND)

L

+

B

SET BEFORE POWER ON

MAIN A OR B : 4

A + B : 8

MIN. /SPEAKER

CENTER : 6

MIN. /SPEAKER

REAR : 6

MIN. /SPEAKER

MIN. /SPEAKER

MAIN A OR B : 8

A + B : I6

MIN. /SPEAKER

CENTER : 8

MIN. /SPEAKER

REAR : 8

MIN. /SPEAKER

MIN. /SPEAKER

MAINS

100W MAX. TOTAL

SWITCHED

Left

(Europe model)

Subwoofer connection

If you have a subwoofer with builtin amplifier, including the

YAMAHA Active Servo Processing

Subwoofer System, connect the input terminal of the subwoofer system to the SUBWOOFER

OUTPUT terminal of this unit.

Center speaker

Right

Rear speakers

Left

Be sure to connect the right channel (R), left channel (L),

“+” (red) and “–” (black) properly. If the connections are faulty, no sound will be heard from the speakers, and if the polarity of the speaker connections is incorrect, the sound will be unnatural and lack bass.

CAUTIONS

• Use speakers with the specified impedance shown on the rear panel of this unit.

• Do not let the bare speaker wires touch each other and do not let them touch any metal part of this unit. This could damage the unit and/or speakers.

Main speaker terminals

One or two speaker systems can be connected to these terminals. If you use only one speaker system, connect it to either of the SPEAKERS A or B terminals.

Rear speaker terminals

A rear speaker system can be connected to these terminals.

Center speaker terminal

A center speaker can be connected to this terminal.

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CONNECTIONS

Speaker cables

10 mm (3/8”)

1 Remove approx. 10 mm (3/8”) of insulation from each of the speaker cable.

2 Twist the exposed wires of the cable together to prevent short circuits.

Connecting to the MAIN SPEAKERS terminals

Red: positive (+)

Black: negative (–)

1

2

3

1 Unscrew the knob.

2 Insert one bare wire into the hole in the side of each terminal.

3 Tighten the knob to secure the wire.

Connecting to the REAR and CENTER SPEAKERS terminals

Red: positive (+)

Black: negative (–)

3

2

1

1 Open the tab.

2 Insert one bare wire into the hole of each terminal.

3 Return the tab to secure the wire.

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CONNECTIONS

IMPEDANCE SELECTOR Switch

WARNING

Do not change the IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch setting while the power to this unit is on, otherwise the unit may be damaged.

If this unit fails to turn on when STANDBY/ON is pressed, the IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch may not be fully slide to either position. If so, slide the switch to either position fully when this unit is in the standby mode.

Select the right or left position according to the impedance of speakers in your system. Be sure to move this switch only when this unit is in the standby mode.

(Europe model)

IMPEDANCE

SELECTOR

MAINS

SET BEFORE POWER ON

MAIN A OR B : 4

A + B : 8

CENTER : 6

MIN. /SPEAKER

MIN. /SPEAKER

REAR : 6

MIN. /SPEAKER

MIN. /SPEAKER

MAIN A OR B : 8

A + B : I6

CENTER

REAR

: 8

: 8

MIN. /SPEAKER

MIN. /SPEAKER

MIN. /SPEAKER

MIN. /SPEAKER

100W MAX. TOTAL

SWITCHED

If you use

Center speaker

Rear speakers

Main speakers left position

The impedance must be 6

Ω or higher.

The impedance of each speaker must be 6

or higher.

If you use one pair of main speakers, the impedance of each speaker must be 4

or higher.

If you use two pairs of main speakers, the impedance of each speaker must be 8

or higher.

right position

The impedance must be 8

Ω or higher.

The impedance of each speaker must be 8

or higher.

If you use one pair of main speakers, the impedance of each speaker must be 8

or higher.

If you use two pairs of main speakers, the impedance of each speaker must be 16

or higher.

Connecting the Power Supply Cords

After completing all connections, connect the AC power cord to an AC power outlet. Disconnect the AC power cord if you will not use this unit for a long period of time.

AC OUTLETS (SWITCHED)

(Europe model)

MAINS

SET BEFORE POWER ON

MAIN A OR B : 4

A + B : 8

CENTER

MIN. /SPEAKER

: 6

MIN. /SPEAKER

MIN. /SPEAKER

REAR : 6

MIN. /SPEAKER

MAIN A OR B : 8

A + B : I6

CENTER

MIN. /SPEAKER

: 8

MIN. /SPEAKER

MIN. /SPEAKER

REAR : 8

MIN. /SPEAKER

100W MAX. TOTAL

SWITCHED

Europe model .................................................... 2 OUTLETS

U.K. model .......................................................... 1 OUTLET

Use these outlets to connect the power cords from your components to this unit. The power to the AC OUTLET(S) is controlled by this unit’s STANDBY/ON (or POWER).

These outlets will supply power to any connected component whenever this unit is turned on. The maximum power (total power consumption of components) that can be connected to the AC OUTLET(S) is 100 W.

To AC outlet

SWITCHED

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ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER BALANCE

This procedure lets you adjust the sound output level balance between the main, center and rear speakers by using the built-in test tone generator. When this adjustment is performed, the sound output level heard at the listening position will be the same from each speaker. This is important for the best performance of the digital sound field processor, the Dolby Pro Logic decoder, Dolby Digital decoder and DTS decoder.

Using the Test Tone

The adjustment of each speaker sound output level should be performed at your listening position with the remote control. After completing the adjustments, use VOLUME

( u / d ) at your listening position to check if the adjustments are satisfactory.

1

3

Before You Start Adjusting

2 1

6

5

2,7

– + – + L R

3 4

1 Set VOLUME to the “ m

” position.

1 Press AMP(TUNER) on the component selector.

2 Press TEST.

“TEST LEFT” appears on the display.

2 Turn the power on.

3 Press SPEAKERS A or B to select the main speakers to be used.

If you use two main speaker systems, press both A and B.

4 Set BASS, TREBLE and BALANCE to the “0” position.

– + – + L R

3 Turn up the volume.

You will hear a test tone (like pink noise) from each speaker for about two seconds in following order: left main speaker, center speaker, right main speaker, right rear speaker and left rear speaker. The display changes as shown below.

TEST

LEFT

TEST

RIGHT

TEST CENTER

TEST L SUR.

TEST R SUR.

Notes

• If the test tone cannot be heard, turn down the volume, set the unit in the standby mode and check the speaker connections.

• If the test tone cannot be heard from the center speaker, check the setting of “CENTER SP” in the SET MENU.

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4 Adjust BALANCE on the front panel so that the sound output level of the right main speaker and the left main speaker is the same.

5 Press TIME/LEVEL repeatedly to select the speaker to be adjusted.

“CENTER”, “R SUR.” or

“L SUR.” appears on the display.

6 Press + to raise and – to lower the level. Adjust the sound output levels of the center speaker and the rear speakers so that they become almost the same as that of the main speakers.

While adjusting, the test tone is heard from the selected speaker.

R L

Front panel

Note

• You cannot adjust the delay time while the test tone is being heard even if “DELAY” appears on the display.

7 When the adjustment is complete, press TEST.

“TEST OFF” appears on the display and the test tone stops.

Note

• If “CENTER SP” in the SET MENU is set to the NONE position, the sound output level of the center speaker cannot be adjusted in step 6. The center channel sound is automatically output from the right and left main speakers.

y

• Once you have completed the adjustments, you can only adjust the overall volume level of your audio system by using VOLUME

(or VOLUME ( u

/ d

)).

• If there is insufficient sound output from the center and rear speakers, you may decrease the main speaker output level by setting “MAIN LVL” in the SET MENU to “–10 dB”. (Refer to page 38 for details.)

ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER BALANCE

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BASIC OPERATION

PLAYING A SOURCE

When using the remote control, press AMP(TUNER) on the component selector.

2 4 1,6

– + – +

L R

4 Select the desired input source with INPUT

SELECTOR (or the input selector buttons). (Turn on the TV monitor for video sources.)

The name of the selected input source appears for a moment and the arrow for the selected input source indicator lights up on the display.

Front panel or

Remote control

3 7 6

1

2

2

4

Set VOLUME to the “ position.

Turn the power on.

m

Front panel

3 Press SPEAKERS A or B to select the main speakers to be used.

If you use two main speaker systems, press both A and B.

or

6

7

Front panel

Remote control

Front panel

Input source a.

To select a tape or an MD source

Press TAPE/MD MON / EXT.

DECODER (or TAPE/MD) so

Front panel that the “TAPE/MD

MONITOR” indicator lights up on the display.

b.

To select a source connected to the

EXTERNAL DECODER INPUT terminals

Press TAPE/MD MON / EXT. DECODER repeatedly

(or EXT. DEC.) until “EXT. DECODER” appears on the display.

Notes

• An audio source can not be played if the “TAPE/MD MONITOR” indicator lights up or if “EXT. DECODER” appears. Press TAPE/

MD MON / EXT. DECODER twice (or TAPE/MD once) to turn off the “TAPE/MD MONITOR” indicator. Press TAPE/MD

MON / EXT. DECODER once (or EXT. DEC.) to turn off “EXT.

DECODER”.

• If you select and play a video source when the “TAPE/MD

MONITOR” indicator lights up or “EXT. DECODER” appears, the play back result will be a video image from the video source and the sound from the audio source selected by using TAPE/MD

MON / EXT. DECODER (or TAPE/MD or EXT. DEC.).

y

For the DVD/LD, TV/digital TV and satellite tuner sources, the current input mode is also shown. Refer to page 22 for details about the input mode.

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5 Play the source.

Refer to the instructions for the source component (and page 28 for details about tuning).

Note

• When controlling an audio/video component (tape deck, MD recorder, CD player, DVD/LD player, etc.) with the remote control, press one of the component selector buttons, (TAPE/MD,

CD, DVD/LD, etc.), which corresponds to the component you want to control. Refer to “PRESET REMOTE CONTROL” on page 43.

6 Adjust the volume to the desired output level.

If desired, adjust BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE, etc.

These controls are only effective for the sound from the main speakers.

• BASS controls the low-frequency response.

• TREBLE controls the high-frequency response.

• BALANCE adjusts the balance of the output volume from the right and left main speakers.

Front panel or

Remote control

PLAYING A SOURCE

To mute the sound

Press MUTE on the remote control.

To cancel mute, press MUTE.

Note

• During muting, “MUTE ON” appears on the display.

When you have finished using this unit

Press STANDBY/ON (or POWER) to set this unit in the standby mode.

BGV (background video) function

The BGV function allows you to combine a video image from a video source with a sound from an audio source.

(For example, you can listen to classical music while you are watching a video.) This function can only be controlled with the remote control.

Play a video source, and then select an audio source with the input selector buttons on the remote control. The BGV function does not work if you select the audio source with

INPUT SELECTOR on the front panel.

R

+ – +

Front panel

L

7 Use the digital sound field processor.

Refer to page 24.

or

Front panel Remote control

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PLAYING A SOURCE

Input Mode (for the DVD/LD and TV/ digital TV and satellite tuner sources)

This unit allows you to switch the input mode for sources that send both digital and analog signals to this unit. The

AUTO, DTS and ANALOG input modes are provided.

When you turn on the power of this unit, the input mode for the DVD/LD source is always set to AUTO and for TV/ digital TV or satellite tuner source is set according to “SAT

INPUT” in the SET MENU. (Refer to page 39 for details.)

AUTO

In this mode, the input signal is selected in the following order of priority:

1. Digital signal encoded with Dolby Digital or DTS

2. Normal digital signal (PCM)

3. Analog signal (ANALOG)

Note

• If digital signals are input from both the OPTICAL and

COAXIAL terminals, the digital signal from the COAXIAL terminal is selected.

DTS

In this mode, only a digital signal encoded with DTS is selected, even if other signals are being input at the same time.

ANALOG

In this mode, only an analog signal is selected, even if a digital signal is being input at the same time. Select this mode when you want to use an analog signal instead of a digital signal.

Switching the input mode

Press INPUT MODE (or the input selector button that you have pressed to select the input source on the remote control) repeatedly until the desired input mode is shown on the display.

or

Front panel Remote control

Notes

• Set the input mode to AUTO to play a DVD/LD source encoded with Dolby Digital.

• Set the input mode to ANALOG to play a normal 2-channel source with a Dolby Surround program.

• The sound output may be interrupted for some LD and DVD players in the following situation: The input mode is set to

AUTO. A search is performed while playing the disc encoded with Dolby Digital or DTS, and then disc playing is restored. The sound output is interrupted for a moment because the digital signal was selected again.

• The input mode cannot be changed for the CD, TUNER, TAPE/

MD, VCR, PHONO and VIDEO AUX sources because only analog signals are used for these.

• The current input mode appears on the display when the DVD/

LD, TV/digital TV or satellite tuner source is selected or the input mode is changed.

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Notes on playing a source encoded with DTS

• If “DATA ERROR” appears on the display while playing an LD source encoded with DTS, stop playback and turn the player off and then on again.

• If the digital output data of the player has been processed in any way, you may not be able to perform DTS decoding even if you make a digital connection between this unit and the player.

• If you play an LD source encoded with DTS and set the input mode to ANALOG, there will be the noise of an unprocessed

DTS signal. When you want to play a DTS source, be sure to connect the source to the digital input terminal and set the input mode to AUTO or DTS.

• If you switch the input mode to ANALOG while playing a source encoded with a DTS signal, this unit reproduces no sound.

• If you play an LD source encoded with DTS and set the input mode to AUTO, there will be a short noise at first while the unit recognizes the DTS signal and turns on the DTS decoder. This is not a malfunction, and can be avoided by setting the input mode to DTS beforehand. In addition, if you continue to play an LD encoded with DTS with the input mode setting left to AUTO, this unit automatically switches to the “DTS-decoding” mode to prevent noise from being generated during subsequent operation.

(The “ t

” indicator lights up on the display.) No sound will be heard if a normal PCM LD is played in this mode. (The “ t

” indicator will flash.) To play a normal disk, set the input mode to

AUTO again.

PLAYING A SOURCE

Notes on playing an LD source

• Some audio/video component, such as LD player, output different audio signals through their analog and digital terminals. Change the input mode as necessary.

• If the input mode is set to AUTO for the LD source, this unit automatically determines which type of signal the LD source contains. If this unit detects a Dolby Digital or DTS signal, the decoder automatically switches to the appropriate setting and reproduces 5.1 channel sound.

• If the LD player is transmitting signals by a non-normal method, this unit cannot detect the Dolby Digital or DTS signal. In this case, the decoder automatically switches to PCM or analog.

• If the LD source does not contain a digital soundtrack, connect the LD player to the analog terminals and set the input mode to

AUTO or ANALOG.

• While you are operating the LD player, if you switch from the pause or chapter forwarding function to normal playback, you may hear the PCM or analog sound an instant before the Dolby

Digital sound is played.

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DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROCESSOR (DSP) EFFECT

Selecting a DSP Program

You can enhance your listening experience by selecting a

DSP program. Refer to pages 25 to 27 for details about each program.

3 Press PRG+ or PRG– repeatedly to select the desired program.

The name of the selected program appears on the display.

2

2

– + – + L R

3

On the front panel

1 Make sure that the effect speakers (center, rear, and subwoofer) are turned on.

2 Press PROGRAM h

or l repeatedly to select the desired program.

The name of the selected program appears on the display.

DSP program name

On the remote control

1 Make sure that the effect speakers (center, rear, and subwoofer) are turned on.

2 Press AMP(TUNER) on the component selector.

DSP program name y

If desired, adjust the delay time and the sound output level of each speaker. (Refer to pages 40 and 41 for details.)

Notes

• You can select a DSP program for each of the input sources. Once you select a program, it is linked with the input source selected at that time. So, when you select the input source next time, the same program is automatically selected.

• When a monaural source is being played with PRO LOGIC/

Normal or PRO LOGIC/ENHANCED, no sound will be heard from the main speakers and the rear speakers. Sound can only be heard from the center speaker. However, if “CENTER SP” in the

SET MENU is set to the NONE position, the center channel sound is output from the main speakers.

• When a source connected to the EXTERNAL DECODER INPUT terminals of this unit is selected, the digital sound field processor cannot be used.

Canceling the Sound Effect (turning off the effect speakers)

Press EFFECT to cancel the sound effect and monitor only the main sound.

Press EFFECT again to turn the sound effect back on.

Front panel or

Remote control

Notes

• If the sound effect is canceled when Dolby Digital or DTS is decoding, the sounds of all channels are mixed and output from the main speakers.

• If you turn off the sound effect when Dolby Digital or DTS is decoding, it may happen that the sound is output faintly or not output normally, depending on the source. In that case, turn back on the sound effect.

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SOUND FIELD PROGRAM

This unit incorporates a sophisticated, multi-program digital sound field processor (DSP). This processor allows you to electronically expand and change the shape of the audio sound field from both audio and video sources, creating a theaterlike experience in your listening room. You can create outstanding audio sound by selecting a suitable DSP program (this will, of course, depend on what you are listening to).

When you select a CINEMA DSP program, one of the built-in decoders (Dobly Pro Logic, Dolby Digital and DTS) is turned on according to which type of signals the source being played contains.

The following list gives you a brief description of the sound fields produced by each of the DSP programs. Keep in mind that most of these are precise digital re-creations of actual acoustic environments.

For movie or audio/video sources (Program No. 1 to No. 5: CINEMA DSP programs)

No.

1

PROGRAM q

/DTS

SURROUND

SUBPROGRAM

[1] PRO LOGIC/Normal ( o

)

• Input source: Dolby Surround

• Output channel:

• DSP:

2-ch Dolby Digital

4 channels

[2] DOLBY DIGITAL/Normal ( g

)

• Input source:

• Output channel:

Dolby Digital

5.1 channels

• DSP: —

[3] DTS DIGITAL SUR/Normal ( t

)

• Input source: DTS

• Output channel:

• DSP:

5.1 channels

[4] PRO LOGIC/ENHANCED

( o x

)

• Input source: Dolby Surround

• Output channel:

• DSP:

2-ch Dolby Digital

4 channels

1 (surround)

[5] DOLBY DIGITAL/ENHANCED

( g x

)

• Input source: Dolby Digital

• Output channel:

• DSP:

5.1 channels

2 (surround L, R)

[6] DTS DIGITAL SUR/ENHANCED

( t x

)

• Input source:

• Output channel:

• DSP:

DTS

5.1 channels

2 (surround L, R)

FEATURES

The built-in Dolby Pro Logic decoder, Dolby

Digital decoder or DTS decoder precisely reproduces the sound and effect of a source encoded with Dolby Surround, Dolby Digital or DTS.

The realization of a highly efficient decoding process improves cross talk and channel separation, and makes sound positioning smoother and more precise.

In this program, the digital sound field processor is not turned on.

This program ideally simulates the multisurround speaker systems of the 35 mm-film movie theater. Dolby Pro Logic decoding,

Dolby Digital decoding or DTS decoding and digital sound field processing are precisely performed without altering the original sound orientation.

The surround effect produced by the sound field folds around the viewer naturally from the rear to the right and left and toward the screen.

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SOUND FIELD PROGRAM

No.

2

PROGRAM

MOVIE

THEATER 1

3 MOVIE

THEATER 2

SUBPROGRAM

[1] 70 mm SPECTACLE

( o x

)

• Input source:

• Output channel:

Dolby Surround

2-ch Dolby Digital

3 channels

• DSP: 2 (presence & surround)

[2] DGTL SPECTACLE

( g x

)

• Input source:

• Output channel:

Dolby Digital

5.1 channels

• DSP: 3 (presence & surround L, R)

[3] DTS SPECTACLE ( t x

)

• Input source: DTS

• Output channel:

• DSP:

5.1 channels

3 (presence & surround L, R)

[4] 70 mm SCI-FI ( o x

)

• Input source: Dolby Surround

• Output channel:

• DSP:

2-ch Dolby Digital

3 channels

2 (presence & surround)

[5] DGTL SCI-FI ( g x

)

• Input source:

• Output channel:

Dolby Digital

5.1 channels

• DSP: 3 (presence & surround L, R)

[6] DTS SCI-FI ( t x

)

• Input source: DTS

• Output channel:

• DSP:

5.1 channels

3 (presence & surround L, R)

[1] 70 mm ADVENTURE

( o x

)

• Input source: Dolby Surround

• Output channel:

• DSP:

2-ch Dolby Digital

3 channels

2 (presence & surround)

[2] DGTL ADVENTURE

( g x

)

• Input source: Dolby Digital

• Output channel:

• DSP:

5.1 channels

3 (presence & surround L, R)

[3] DTS ADVENTURE ( t x

)

• Input source:

• Output channel:

• DSP:

DTS

5.1 channels

3 (presence & surround L, R)

[4] 70 mm GENERAL ( o x

)

• Input source: Dolby Surround

2-ch Dolby Digital

3 channels • Output channel:

• DSP: 2 (presence & surround)

[5] DGTL GENERAL ( g x

)

• Input source:

• Output channel:

Dolby Digital

5.1 channels

• DSP: 3 (presence & surround L, R)

[6] DTS GENERAL ( t x

)

• Input source:

• Output channel:

• DSP:

DTS

5.1 channels

3 (presence & surround L, R)

FEATURES

This program creates the extremely wide sound field of a movie theater. It precisely reproduces the source sound in detail, giving both the video and the sound field incredible reality. It is ideal for any kind of video source encoded with

Dolby Surround, Dolby Digital or DTS

(especially large-scale movie productions).

Clearly reproduces dialog and sound effects in the latest sound form of science fiction films, thus creating a broad and expansive cinematic space amid the silence. You can enjoy science fiction films in a virtual-space sound field that includes Dolby Surround, Dolby Digital and

DTS-encoded software employing the most advanced techniques.

Ideal for precisely reproducing the sound of the newest multi-track films. The sound field is made to be similar to that of the newest movie theaters, so the reverberations of the sound field itself are restrained as much as possible. The data for the sound field of an opera house are used for the front presence, so the threedimensional feeling of the sound field is emphasized, and dialog is precisely oriented on the screen. By using the data for the sound field of a concert hall on the surround sound field, powerful reverberations are generated. You can enjoy watching action, adventure movies, etc.

with strong presence.

This program is for reproducing sounds on a multi-track film, and is characterized by a soft and extensive sound field. The front presence of the sound field is relatively narrow. It spatially spreads all around and toward the screen, restraining echo effect of conversations without losing clarity. For the surround sound field, the harmony of music or chorus sounds beautifully in a wide space at the rear of the sound field.

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No.

4 MONO MOVIE

• Input source:

• Output channel:

• DSP:

5 TV SPORTS

• Input source:

• Output channel:

• DSP:

PROGRAM

Monaural

1 channel

1

Audio/Video

2 to 5.1 channels

2 to 3 (presence & surround)

For Hi-Fi audio sources

No.

6

PROGRAM

7

8

DISCO

• Input source:

• Output channel:

• DSP:

ROCK CONCERT

• Input source:

• Output channel:

• DSP:

CONCERT HALL

• Input source:

• Output channel:

• DSP:

2-ch PCM/Analog audio

2 channels

1

2-ch PCM/Analog audio

2 channels

1

2-ch PCM/Analog audio

2 channels

1

SOUND FIELD PROGRAM

FEATURES

This program is designed specifically to enhance monaural sources. Compared to a strictly mono setting, the sound image is wider and slightly forward of the speaker pair, lending an immediacy to the overall sound. It is particularly effective for old mono movie, news broadcasts and dialog.

This program is furnished with a tight sound field in which the sound will not spread excessively at the front, but the rear surround produces dynamic sound expansion. It is the most suitable for sports programs.

FEATURES

This program simulates the acoustic environment of a disco in the heart of a lively city. The sound is dense and highly concentrated.

This program is ideally suited for rock music. You will experience a dynamic and lively sound field.

This program creates the expansive ambience of a large concert hall. It is suited for orchestra and opera music.

CINEMA DSP: Dolby Surround + DSP/Dolby Digital + DSP/DTS + DSP

Dolby Pro Logic + 2 digital sound fields

Digital sound fields are created in both the presence and rear surround zones of the Dolby Pro Logic-decoded sound field. They create a wide acoustic environment and emphasize the surround effect in the room, letting you feel as much presence as if you were watching a movie in a popular Dolby Stereo theater.

Dolby Digital or DTS + 3 digital sound fields

Digital sound fields are created in the presence zone and independently on the left and right surround zones of the

Dolby Digital-decoded or DTS-decoded sound field. They create a wide acoustic environment and strong surround effect in the room without losing high channel separation.

With the wide dynamic range of Dolby Digital or DTS sound, this sound field combination lets you feel as if you were watching a movie in the newest Dolby Digital theater or DTS-installed theater. This is the most ideal home theater sound at the present time.

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Automatic tuning is effective when station signals are strong and there is no interference. However, if the signal from the station you want to select is weak, you must tune in to it manually (manual tuning).

1

TUNING

5 Press PRESET/TUNING h once to tune in to a higher frequency and l

once to tune in to a lower frequency.

Press the button again if the tuning search does not stop at the desired station.

– + – +

L R

5 4 2 3

Automatic Tuning

1 Use INPUT SELECTOR to select the tuner as the input source.

2 Press FM/AM to select the reception band (FM or AM).

“FM” or “AM” appears on the display.

or

3 Press TUNING MODE so that the “AUTO” indicator lights up on the display.

Note

• If you tune in manually to an FM station, it will be automatically received in monaural mode to increase the signal quality.

y

• Use the manual tuning method if the tuning search does not stop at the desired station (because the signal from the station is weak).

• When tuned in to a station, the frequency of the received station is shown on the display. If an RDS station that offers the PS data service is being received, the station name is shown instead of the frequency on the display.

Manual Tuning

1 Use INPUT SELECTOR to select the tuner as the input source.

2 Press FM/AM to select the reception band (FM or AM).

“FM” or “AM” appears on the display.

or

Lights up

4 Press PRESET/TUNING (EDIT) to turn “ z

” off.

3 Press TUNING MODE so that the “AUTO” indicator goes off.

Goes off

4 Press PRESET/TUNING (EDIT) to turn “ z

” off.

Turn “ z

” off

Turn “ z

” off

5 Press PRESET/TUNING h

or l

to tune in to the desired station.

To continue the tuning search, hold down the button.

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Automatic Preset Tuning (for RDS stations only)

You can make use of the automatic preset tuning function for RDS stations only. This function enables the unit to automatically tune in with strong signals and to sequentially store up to 40 RDS stations (5 groups x 8 stations). (Refer to pages 32 to 34 for details on RDS stations.)

– + – +

L R

1 3 2

1 Press FM/AM to select the FM band.

2 Press TUNING MODE so that the “AUTO” indicator lights up on the display.

Lights up

3 Hold down MEMORY for about three seconds.

The preset number, the “MEMORY” and “AUTO” indicators flash. After about five seconds, automatic preset tuning begins from the frequency currently displayed toward the higher frequencies.

Received stations are sequentially stored as A1, A2 ...

A8. If more than 8 stations have been tuned, they are stored as preset station numbers in other groups (B, C,

D and E) in that order.

TUNING

Automatic preset tuning options

You can select the preset number from which the unit will store RDS stations and/or begin tuning toward lower frequencies. Before automatic preset tuning begins (after pressing MEMORY in step 3),

1. Press A/B/C/D/E and PRESET/TUNING to select the preset number with which the first station will be stored.

The automatic preset tuning will stop when stations have all been stored up to E8.

2. Press PRESET/TUNING (EDIT) to turn “ z

” off and then press PRESET/TUNING l to begin tuning toward lower frequencies.

When automatic preset tuning is completed

The display shows the frequency of the last preset station.

Check the contents and the number of preset stations by following the procedure in the section “To Recall a Preset

Station” on page 30.

Notes

• A new setting can be stored in place of the former one.

• You can manually replace a preset station with another FM or AM station by simply using the manual preset tuning method.

• Automatic preset tuning will be performed for all RDS network stations until all have been stored up to E8. Even if the number of received stations is not enough to be stored up to E8, automatic preset tuning is automatically ended after searching for all stations.

• Only RDS stations with sufficient signal strength are stored by automatic preset tuning. If the station you want to store is weak in signal strength, tune in to it manually in monaural mode and store it by using the manual preset tuning method. (There may be a case that this unit cannot receive a station which could be received by using the automatic tuning method. This is because this unit receives a large amount of PI (Program Identification) data along with the station.)

Flashes

Memory back-up

The memory back-up circuit prevents the stored data from being lost when this unit is set in the standby mode.

If, however, the power cord is disconnected from the AC power outlet or the power is cut for more than one week, the memory will be erased. If so, store the stations again by using preset tuning methods.

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TUNING

Manual Preset Tuning

You can also store up to 40 stations (5 groups x 8 stations) manually.

To Recall a Preset Station

You can recall any desired station simply by selecting the preset station number with which it was stored.

You can also recall a preset station with the remote control.

Press AMP(TUNER) on the component selector and press

TUNER on the input selector.

– + – +

L R

3 4 2,5

1 Tune in to the desired station.

Refer to page 28 for the tuning procedure.

2 Press MEMORY.

The “MEMORY” indicator flashes for about five seconds.

– + – + L R

1 2

Flashes

3 Press A/B/C/D/E repeatedly to select the desired group (A to E) of preset stations before the “MEMORY” indicator goes off.

Make sure that “ z ” appears on the display. The selected group appears on the display.

1

2

4 Press PRESET/TUNING h

or l

to select a preset station number (1 to 8) with which you want to store the station before the “MEMORY” indicator goes off.

Press h

to select a higher preset station number and l to select a lower preset station number.

5 Press MEMORY before the “MEMORY” indicator goes off.

The displayed station has been stored as the preset group and number you have selected, and the reception band and frequency appear on the display.

1 Press A/B/C/D/E to select the required group of preset stations.

Make sure that “ z

” appears on the display.

or

Front panel Remote control

2 Press PRESET/TUNING h or l (or PRESET

+/–) to select a preset station number (1 to 8).

The preset group and number appear on the display along with the reception band, frequency and signal strength information.

or

Front panel Remote control

6 Repeat steps 1 to 5 to store other stations.

Notes

• A new setting can be stored in place of the former one.

• The reception mode (stereo or monaural) is stored along with the station frequency.

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TUNING

Exchanging Preset Stations

You can exchange the assignment of two preset stations with each other.

Example: If you want to exchange preset station “E1” with “A5”.

2,4

– + – +

L R

1 Recall preset station “E1”.

Refer to the procedure in the section “To Recall a

Preset Station” on page 30.

2 Hold down (PRESET/TUNING) EDIT for about three second.

“E1” and the “MEMORY” indicator flash.

Flashes

3 Recall preset station “A5” by using the buttons on the front panel.

“A5” and the “MEMORY” indicator flash.

Flashes

4 Press (PRESET/TUNING) EDIT again.

The display shows the exchange of stations has been completed.

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RECEIVING RDS STATIONS

Radio Data System (RDS) is a data transmission system by

FM stations in many countries. Stations using this system transmit an inaudible stream of data in addition to the normal radio signal.

RDS data contains various information such as PI (Program

Identification), PS (Program Service name), PTY (Program

Type), RT (Radio Text), CT (Clock Time), EON (Enhanced

Other Networks), etc. The RDS function is carried out among the network stations.

Description of RDS Data

This unit can receive PI, PS, PTY, RT, CT, and EON data when receiving RDS broadcasting stations.

PS (Program Service name) mode:

The name of the RDS station being received is displayed.

PTY (Program Type) mode:

The program type on the RDS station being received is displayed. There are 15 program types to classify RDS stations. You can make this unit search for a station which is broadcasting a program of the desired type. Refer to page 33 for details.

RT (Radio Text) mode:

Information about the program (such as the title of the song, name of the singer, etc.) on the RDS station being received is displayed by a maximum of 64 alphanumeric characters, including the umlaut symbol. If other characters are used for

RT data, they are displayed with under-bars.

CT (Clock Time) mode:

The current time is displayed and updated every minute. If the data are accidentally cut off, “CT WAIT” may appear.

EON (Enhanced Other Networks):

Refer to page 34.

Changing the RDS Mode

The four modes are available in this unit for displaying RDS data. When an RDS station is being received, PS, PTY, RT and/or CT that correspond to the RDS data services offered by the station light up on the display. Press RDS MODE/

FREQ repeatedly to change the display mode among the

RDS data offered by the transmitting station in the order shown below. Illumination of the red indicator next to the

RDS mode indicator shows that the corresponding RDS mode is now selected.

Notes

• When an RDS station is being received, do not press RDS

MODE/FREQ until one or more RDS mode indicators light up on the display. If you press the button before the indicators light up on the display, the mode cannot be changed. This is because the unit has not yet received all of the RDS data on the station.

• RDS data not offered by the station cannot be selected.

• The RDS data service cannot be utilized by this unit if the received signal is not strong enough. In particular, the RT mode requires a large amount of data to be received, so it is possible that the RT mode may not be displayed even if other RDS modes

(PS, PTY, etc.) are displayed.

• RDS data cannot sometimes be receive under poor reception conditions. If so, press TUNING MODE so that the “AUTO” indicator goes off from the display. Although the reception mode is changed to monaural by this operation, when you change the display to RDS mode, RDS data may be displayed.

• If the signal strength is weakened by external interference during the reception of an RDS station, the RDS data service may be cut off suddenly and “...WAIT” will appear on the display.

PS mode

PTY mode

RT mode

CT mode

Frequency display mode

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PTY SEEK Function

If you select the desired program type, the unit automatically searches all preset RDS stations that are broadcasting a program of the required type.

– + – +

L R

2 1 3

1 Press PTY SEEK MODE to set the unit in the

PTY SEEK mode.

The program type of the station being received or

“NEWS” flashes on the display.

RECEIVING RDS STATIONS

To cancel this function

Press PTY SEEK MODE twice.

Program types in the PTY mode

There are 15 program types to classify RDS stations.

NEWS

AFFAIRS

INFO

SPORT

EDUCATE

DRAMA

CULTURE

SCIENCE

VARIED

POP M

ROCK M

M.O.R. M

LIGHT M

CLASSICS

OTHER M

News

Current affairs

General information

Sports

Education

Drama

Culture

Science

Light entertainment

Pops

Rock

Middle-of-the-road music (easy-listening)

Light classics

Serious classics

Other music

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2 Press PRESET/TUNING h

or l

to select the desired program type.

The selected program type appears on the display.

3 Press PTY SEEK START to begin searching all preset RDS stations.

The selected program type flashes and the “PTY

HOLD” indicator lights up on the display while searching for stations.

Light up

The selected program type flashes.

• If a station that is broadcasting a program of the required type is found, the unit stops at that station.

• If the called station is not the desired one, press PTY

SEEK START again. The unit begins searching for another station that is broadcasting a program of the same type.

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RECEIVING RDS STATIONS

EON Function

This function uses the EON data service on the RDS station network. If you simply select the desired program type

(NEWS, INFO, AFFAIRS or SPORT), the unit automatically searches for all preset RDS stations that are scheduled to broadcast a program of the required type and switches from the station being currently received to the new station when the broadcasts starts.

Note

• This function can only be used when an RDS station that offers the EON data service is being received. When such a station is being received, the “EON” indicator lights up on the display.

2 Press EON repeatedly to select the desired program type (NEWS, INFO, AFFAIRS or

SPORT).

The selected program type name indicator lights up on the display.

Lights up

• If a preset RDS station of the selected program type starts broadcasting, the unit will automatically switch from the program being currently received to that program. The program type name indicator flashes.

– + – +

L R

2

1 Make sure that the “EON” indicator lights up on the display.

If the “EON” indicator does not light up, tune in to another RDS station so that the “EON” indicator lights up.

To cancel this function

Press EON repeatedly until no program type name lights up on the display.

Lights up

Flashes

• When broadcasting of the required program ends, the previously received station (or another program on the same station) is recalled.

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RECORDING A SOURCE ON TAPE, MD OR VIDEO CASSETTE

Recording adjustments and other operations are performed from the tape deck, MD recorder or VCR. Refer to the instructions for these components.

2 1,4

2

– + – + L R

4 y

If a tape deck or MD recorder is being used for recording, you can monitor the sounds being recorded by pressing TAPE/MD MON /

EXT. DECODER (or TAPE/MD).

Notes

• The DSP program and the setting of VOLUME, BASS, TREBLE and BALANCE have no effect on the material being recorded.

• Composite video and S video signals pass independently through this unit’s video circuits. Therefore, when recording or dubbing video signals, if your video source component is connected to provide only an S video (or only a composite video) signal, you can record only an S video (or only a composite video) signal by your VCR.

• A source connected to this unit only through the digital terminals cannot be recorded by the tape deck, MD recorder or VCR connected to this unit.

• A source connected to the EXTERNAL DECODER INPUT terminals of this unit cannot be recorded.

• Check the copyright laws in your country to record from records,

CDs, radio, etc. Recording of copyrighted material may infringe copyright laws.

If you play back a video source that uses scrambled or encoded signals to prevent it from being dubbed, the picture itself may be disturbed due to those signals.

1 Set VOLUME to the “ m

” position.

Front panel

2 Select the source you want to record.

or

Front panel Remote control

3 Begin recording by the tape deck, MD recorder or VCR connected to this unit.

4 Play the source and then turn up the volume to confirm the input source.

or

Front panel Remote control

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ADVANCED OPERATION

This unit provides you with the following items in the SET

MENU to maximize the performance of your system and expand your enjoyment for audio listening and video watching.

1. CENTER SP

2. REAR SP

3. MAIN SP

4. BASS OUT

5. MAIN LVL

6. D.D. LFE

7. D-RANGE

8. DTS LFE

9. CNTR DELAY

10.MEM. GUARD

11.SAT INPUT

Adjusting Items in the SET MENU

Adjustments should be performed with the remote control while watching the information on the display.

SET MENU

2 Press SET MENU repeatedly to select the item you want to adjust.

The selected item appears on the display.

3 Press + or – repeatedly to adjust the setting.

1

3

2

4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust the setting of any other item in the same way.

Memory back-up

The memory back-up circuit prevents the stored data from being lost when this unit is set in the standby mode.

If, however, the power cord is disconnected from the AC power outlet or the power is cut for more than one week, the settings of the SET MENU will automatically return to the preset positions and values. If so, adjust the settings of the SET MENU again.

1 Press AMP(TUNER) on the component selector.

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SET MENU

Description of Each Item

1. CENTER SP

Choices: LRG (Large)/SML (Small)/NONE

Preset position: LRG (Large)

3. MAIN SP

Choices: LARGE/SMALL

Preset position: LARGE

LRG (Large)

Select this position if your center speaker is approximately the same size as the main speakers. In this position, fullrange signals on the center channel are directed to the center speaker.

SML (Small)

Select this position if you use a center speaker that is smaller than the main speakers. In this position, low bass signals (below 90 Hz) on the center channel are distributed to the SUBWOOFER OUTPUT terminal (or to the right and left main speakers if “BASS OUT” is set to the MAIN position).

NONE

Select this position if you do not have a center speaker

(4-speaker system). In this position, full-range signals on the center channel are directed to the right and left main speakers.

2. REAR SP

Choices: LARGE/SMALL

Preset position: LARGE

LARGE

Select this position if your main speakers have high ability for bass reproduction. In this position, full-range signals on the main channels are directed to the right and left main speakers.

SMALL

Select this position if your main speakers do not have high ability for bass reproduction. However, if your system does not include a subwoofer, do not select this position. In this position, low bass signals (below 90 Hz) on the main channels are distributed to the SUBWOOFER OUTPUT terminal if “BASS OUT” is set to the SW or BOTH position.

4. BASS OUT

Choices: SW/MAIN/BOTH

Preset position: BOTH

LARGE

Select this position if your rear speakers have high ability for bass reproduction, or if a subwoofer is connected in parallel to the rear speaker. In this position, full-range signals on the rear channels are directed to the rear speakers.

SMALL

Select this position if your rear speakers do not have high ability for bass reproduction. In this position, low bass signals (below 90 Hz) on the rear channels are distributed to the SUBWOOFER OUTPUT terminal (or to the right and left main speakers if “BASS OUT” is set to the MAIN position).

SW

Select this position if your system includes a subwoofer. In this position, signals on the LFE channel and other low bass signals that are distributed from other channels are directed to the SUBWOOFER OUTPUT terminal when playing a source encoded with Dobly Digital or DTS.

Note

• When playing a 2-channel source (tape, MD, CD, video cassette etc.), select the BOTH position to direct low bass signals

(below 90 Hz) to the SUBWOOFER OUTPUT terminals.

MAIN

Select this position if your system does not include a subwoofer. In this position, besides full-range signals on the main channels, signals on the LFE channel and other low bass signals (below 90 Hz) that are distributed from other channels are directed to the right and left main speakers.

BOTH

Select this position if your system includes a subwoofer. In this position, signals on the LFE channel are directed to the

SUBWOOFER OUTPUT terminal. Low bass signals on the main channels are directed to both the main speakers and the SUBWOOFER OUTPUT terminal.

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SET MENU

5. MAIN LVL

Choices: NORM (Normal)/–10 dB

Preset position: NORM (Normal)

7. D-RANGE (Adjusting the dynamic range)

Choices: MAX/STD (Standard)/MIN

Preset position: MAX

NORM (Normal)

Normally select this position.

–10 dB

Select this position if the sound output from the main speakers is too loud and cannot be balanced with the sound output from the center and rear speakers. In this position, the sound output from the main speakers is attenuated.

Notes

• The setting of “CENTER SP”, “REAR SP”, “MAIN SP” and

“BASS OUT” have no effect on a source connected to the

EXTERNAL DECODER INPUT terminals on the rear of this unit.

• Once you have adjusted appropriately for “CENTER SP”, “REAR

SP”, “MAIN SP”, “BASS OUT” and “MAIN LVL”, you do not have to change any settings unless your speaker system is modified.

6. D.D. LFE (Adjusting the output level of the LFE channel for Dolby

Digital)

Control range: –20 dB to 0 dB (in 1 dB steps)

Preset value: 0 dB

Note

• This adjustment is only effective when Dolby Digital is being decoded and the selected source encoded with Dolby Digital contains LFE signals.

This adjusts the output level of the LFE channel. If the LFE signals are mixed with signals of other channels and they are directed to the same speakers, the ratio of the LFE signal level to the level of the other signals can be adjusted.

Note

• This adjustment is only effective when Dolby Digital is being decoded.

“Dynamic range” is the difference between the maximum level and the minimum level of sounds. Sounds on a movie originally designed for movie theaters feature a very wide dynamic range. Dolby Digital technology can modify the original sound track into a home audio format with this wide dynamic range unchanged. Powerful sounds of extremely wide dynamic range are not always suitable for home use. Depending on the condition of your listening environment, it may not be possible to increase the sound output to a level as high as that in a movie theater. However, at the normal level suitable for listening in your room, the low-level parts of source sound often cannot be heard well because they will be lost among noise in your environment.

Dolby Digital technology has also made it possible to reduce an original sound track’s dynamic range for a home audio format by “compressing” the sound data.

MAX

In this position, a source encoded with Dolby Digital is reproduced in the original sound track’s wide dynamic range to provide you with powerful sounds just like those in a movie theater. Selecting this position will be even better if you can listen to a source at a high output level in a room specially soundproofed for audio/video enjoyment.

STD (Standard)

In this position, a source encoded with Dolby Digital is reproduced in the “compressed” dynamic range of the source that is suitable for low-level listening.

MIN

In this position, the dynamic range is more reduced than in the STD position. Selecting this position will be effective when you must listen to a source at a low level.

Note

• It may happen that sound is output faintly or not output normally depending on the source. In that case, select the MAX or STD position.

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8. DTS LFE (Adjusting the output level of the LFE channel for DTS)

Control range: –10 dB to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)

Preset value: 0 dB

10.MEM. GUARD (Locking the settings)

Choices: ON/OFF

Preset position: OFF

SET MENU

Note

• This adjustment is effective only when DTS is being decoded and the selected source encoded with DTS contains LFE signals.

This adjusts the output level of the LFE channel. If the LFE signals are mixed with signals of other channels and they are directed to the same speakers, the ratio of the LFE signal level to the level of the other signals can be adjusted.

9. CNTR DELAY (Adjusting the delay of the center sound)

Control range: 0 ms to 5 ms (in 1 ms steps)

Preset value: 0 ms

If you wish to prevent accidental alterations to the settings of the SET MENU and other adjustments on this unit, select the ON position. The following settings on this unit can be locked:

• Settings of other items in the SET MENU

• Settings in the TIME/LEVEL mode

• Settings when using TEST

11.SAT INPUT (Selecting the initial input mode for a source connected to the SAT/D-TV input terminals)

Choices: AUTO/LAST

Preset position: AUTO

Note

• This adjustment is only effective when Dolby Digital or DTS is being decoded and the selected source encoded with Dolby

Digital or DTS contains center channel signals.

This adjusts the delay between the main sound (on the main channels) and dialog, etc. (on the center channel). The larger the value, the later the dialog, etc. is generated.

This makes sounds from the left main, center and right main speakers reach your listening position at the same time. This is achieved by delaying the sound from the center speaker if the distance from the center speaker to your listening position is shorter than the distance from the right and left main speaker to your listening position.

The input mode for a source connected to the SAT/D-TV input terminals of this unit can be automatically set when the power of this unit is turned on. Refer to page 22 for details about the input mode.

AUTO

In this position, the input mode is always set to AUTO.

LAST

In this position, the input mode is automatically set to that selected the last time when the power of this unit was turned on.

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DELAY TIME AND SPEAKER OUTPUT LEVELS

When using the digital sound field processor with the Dolby

Pro Logic decoder, Dolby Digital decoder or DTS decoder, you can adjust the delay time between the main sound and sound effect, and each speaker’s output level as you wish.

Delay Time

You can adjust the time difference between the beginning of the sound from the main speakers and the beginning of the sound effect from the rear speakers. The larger the value, the later the sound effect is generated. The delay time can be individually adjusted to all DSP programs.

Notes

• Adding too much delay will cause an unnatural effect with some sources.

• The sound is momentarily interrupted while adjusting the delay time.

Program

Control range (ms)

Preset value

1.

PRO LOGIC/Normal

DOLBY DIGITAL/Normal

DTS DIGITAL SUR/Normal

PRO LOGIC/ENHANCED

DOLBY DIGITAL/ENHANCED

15 to 30

0 to 15

0 to 15

15 to 30

0 to 15

20

5

5

20

5

DTS DIGITAL SUR/ENHANCED 0 to 15

2.

70 mm SPECTACLE 15 to 30

DGTL SPECTACLE

DTS SPECTACLE

70 mm SCI-FI

DGTL SCI-FI

1 to 99

1 to 99

15 to 30

1 to 99

DTS SCI-FI

3.

70 mm ADVENTURE

DGTL ADVENTURE

DTS ADVENTURE

70 mm GENERAL

DGTL GENERAL

1 to 99

15 to 30

1 to 99

1 to 99

15 to 30

1 to 99

DTS GENERAL

4.

MONO MOVIE

5.

TV SPORTS

6.

DISCO

7.

ROCK CONCERT

8.

CONCERT HALL

1 to 99

1 to 99

1 to 99

1 to 99

1 to 99

1 to 99

16

20

15

15

20

15

5

23

15

15

20

16

15

49

9

40

16

44

Sound Output Level of the Center,

Right Rear and Left Rear Speakers, and Subwoofer

If desired, you can adjust the sound output level of each speaker even if it has already been adjusted in

“ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER BALANCE” on pages 18 and 19.

Notes

• The sound output level of the center speaker cannot be adjusted when the input signal is analog, PCM audio, or encoded with

Dolby Digital in 2-channel.

• If “CENTER SP” in the SET MENU is set to the NONE position, the sound output level of the center speaker cannot be adjusted.

This is because the center channel sound is automatically output from the right and left main speakers.

• Once the sound output level has been adjusted, the level will be the same for all DSP programs.

Speaker

Center

Right rear

Left rear

Subwoofer

Control range (dB)

–20 to +10

–20 to +10

–20 to +10

–20 to 0

0

0

Preset value

0

0

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Adjusting Method

Adjustments should be performed with the remote control while watching the information on the display.

DELAY TIME AND SPEAKER OUTPUT LEVELS

3 Press + or – to adjust the delay time or speaker output levels.

1

3

2

1 Press AMP(TUNER) on the component selector.

2 Press TIME/LEVEL repeatedly to select the item you want to adjust.

Each time you press TIME/LEVEL, the selected item changes and appears on the display as below.

D E L A Y

C E N T E R

R S U R .

L S U R .

S W F R

Note

• Depending on the setting of the SET MENU, you may not be able to select all these items.

4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust the settings of any other item.

Memory back-up

The memory back-up circuit prevents the stored data from being lost when this unit is set in the standby mode.

If, however, the power cord is disconnected from the AC power outlet or the power is cut for more than one week, the latest values for the delay time and the center/rear/ subwoofer output levels that were set will automatically return to the preset values. If so, adjust the delay time and output levels again.

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SLEEP TIMER

The SLEEP timer can be used to automatically set this unit in the standby mode. This timer is useful when you are going to sleep while enjoying a broadcast or other desired input source. The SLEEP timer can only be set with the remote control.

Notes

• First press AMP(TUNER), TAPE/MD, CD or DVD/LD on the component selector to set the SLEEP timer for this unit.

• The SLEEP timer is effective for the components connected to the

AC OUTLET(S) on the rear panel of this unit.

Canceling the Selected SLEEP

Timer

Press SLEEP repeatedly until “SLEEP OFF” appears on the display.

It will soon disappear and the “SLEEP” indicator will go off.

Setting the SLEEP Timer

1 Play a source you want to enjoy when you are going to sleep.

2 Press SLEEP repeatedly to select the desired SLEEP time.

Each time you press SLEEP, the

SLEEP time will change as below:

120 90 60 30

The SLEEP timer is off

(SLEEP OFF).

(This is the state before

SLEEP is pressed.)

Note

• The SLEEP timer can also be canceled by setting the unit in the standby mode by using POWER on the remote control (or

STANDBY/ON), or by disconnecting the AC power cord from the AC power outlet.

Flashes

3 The “SLEEP” indicator soon lights up on the display after the SLEEP timer has been set.

The display returns to the previous indication.

Lights up

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PRESET REMOTE CONTROL

The provided remote control is factory set to control not only this unit but also most YAMAHA audio components connected to it.

There are eight component selector buttons. Press one of these buttons which corresponds to the component you want to control with the remote control. For example, if you press CD on the component selector, the remote control is set to the CD operation mode, allowing the CD player to be controlled by the buttons on the remote control.

AMP(TUNER)

You can perform the basic operations of this unit. Refer to page 7.

CD

The code for a YAMAHA CD player is factory set.

DVD/LD & DVD MENU

An LD player can be controlled in the DVD/LD mode. A DVD player can be controlled in the DVD/LD and DVD

MENU modes. The code for a YAMAHA

DVD player is factory set. If the remote control does not operate your YAMAHA

DVD player, you need to set the code number “0048”.

TAPE/MD

The code for a YAMAHA tape deck is factory set. (The code for the YAMAHA

MD recorder can also be set.)

VCR

A VCR can be controlled.

TV

A TV can be controlled.

CBL/SAT

A cable TV or satellite tuner can be controlled.

Note

• The button functions on the remote control differ depending on the operation mode. Refer to the following pages for details.

Controlling the Components Connected to This Unit

Example: To control YAMAHA CD player

5

2

3

4

7

6

5 Press CD on the component selector.

6 Press p

.

Refer to page 45 for the CD player operation buttons.

7 Adjust the volume.

1 Make sure that VOLUME is set to the “ m

” position.

2 Press AMP(TUNER) on the component selector.

3 Turn on the power.

4 Press CD on the input selector.

If you set the remote control with the manufacturers’ codes listed from page i at the end of this manual , you can control other brands of components.

Refer to “Setup codes” on page 48 for details.

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PRESET REMOTE CONTROL

Description of Each Mode

TAPE/MD MODE

Note

• TV VOLUME functions if you have set the code for your TV.

Press TAPE/MD.

POWER

(TAPE) This button turns this unit on if you have set the code for a YAMAHA tape deck. This button turns on the tape deck that has a remote control with a power button if you have set the code for another manufacturer.

(MD) This button turns this unit on if you have set the code for the YAMAHA MD recorder.

VOLUME

MUTE

SLEEP r

REC/PAUSE

This button gives a pause in recording on a tape deck or MD recorder.

p

PLAY

This button plays a tape or an MD.

b

DIR A (TAPE)

This button selects the playing direction of deck A.

SKIP– (MD)

This button skips to the previous track.

w

REWIND (TAPE)

This button rewinds a tape.

SEARCH (MD)

This button initiates a backward search on the track that is playing to find the point from which you want to listen.

Input selector buttons

EFFECT

TV VOLUME

DISPLAY (MD)

DECK A/B (TAPE)

This button selects deck A or B on a double-cassette tape deck.

e

PAUSE (MD)

This button gives a pause in operation.

a

DIR B (TAPE)

This button selects the playing direction of deck B.

SKIP+ (MD)

This button skips to the next track.

s

STOP

This button stops operation on a tape deck or MD recorder.

f

FAST FORWARD (TAPE)

This button winds a tape fast forward.

SEARCH (MD)

This button initiates a fast-forward search on the track that is playing to find the point from which you want to listen.

The dark-shaded buttons do not function. Refer to the instructions for details of each component.

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CD MODE

Note

• TV VOLUME and TV INPUT function if you have set the code for your TV.

PRESET REMOTE CONTROL

Press CD.

POWER

This button turns this unit on if you have set the code for a YAMAHA CD player. This button turns on the CD player that has a remote control with a power button if you have set the code for another manufacturer.

VOLUME

MUTE

SLEEP p

PLAY

This button plays a CD.

b

SKIP–

This button skips to the beginning of the previous track.

w

SEARCH

This button initiates a backward search on the track that is playing to find the point from which you want to listen.

Input selector buttons

EFFECT

DISC SKIP +/– (for a CD player with CD changer)

These buttons skip to the next or previous CD.

TV VOLUME

DISPLAY

TV INPUT e

PAUSE

This button gives a pause in operation. The button functions as PAUSE/STOP* for operating a

YAMAHA CD player under factory setting.

a

SKIP+

This button skips to the beginning of the next track.

s

STOP

This button stops operation. The button functions as PAUSE/STOP* for operating YAMAHA CD players.

f

SEARCH

This button initiates a fast-forward search on the track that is playing to find the point from which you want to listen.

y

PAUSE/STOP function

Press the button once to give a pause in operation and press once more to stop operation.

The dark-shaded buttons do not function. Refer to the instructions for details of each component.

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PRESET REMOTE CONTROL

DVD/LD MODE

Note

• TV VOLUME and TV INPUT function if you have set the code for your TV.

Press DVD/LD.

POWER

(DVD) This button turns this unit on if you have set the code for a YAMAHA

DVD player. This button turns on the

DVD player that has a remote control with a power button if you have set the code for another manufacturer.

(LD) This button turns this unit on if you have set the code for a YAMAHA LD player. This button turns on the LD player that has a remote control with a power button if you have set the code for another manufacturer.

VOLUME

MUTE

SLEEP

PAUSE

SKIP –

STOP

SEARCH

DVD MENU MODE

Note

• TV VOLUME and TV INPUT function if you have set the code for your TV.

Input selector buttons

EFFECT

DISC SKIP +/–

TV VOLUME

DISPLAY

TV INPUT

SKIP +

PLAY

SEARCH

Press DVD MENU.

POWER

This button turns the unit on if you have set the code for a YAMAHA DVD player.

This button turns on the DVD player that has a remote control with a power button if you have set the code for another manufacturer.

DISC SKIP +/–

VOLUME

MUTE

RETURN

MENU UP

MENU LEFT

MENU DOWN

TITLE

Numeric buttons

CLEAR

+10

TV VOLUME

INDEX

TV INPUT

MENU RIGHT

MENU SELECT

MENU

The dark-shaded buttons do not function. Refer to the instructions for details of each component.

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VCR MODE

Note

• TV VOLUME, TV INPUT and TV SLEEP function if you have set the code for your TV.

PRESET REMOTE CONTROL

CBL/SAT MODE

Note

• TV VOLUME, TV INPUT and TV SLEEP function if you have set the code for your TV.

VCR POWER

VCR CHANNEL +/–

VOLUME

MUTE

TV SLEEP

VCR REC

Press this button twice to start recording.

VCR STOP

VCR REWIND

Press VCR.

CHANNEL

EFFECT

CHANNEL

ENTER

TV VOLUME

DISPLAY

TV INPUT

VCR PAUSE

VCR PLAY

VCR

FAST FORWARD

CBL/SAT POWER

CBL/SAT

CHANNEL +/–

VOLUME

MUTE

TV SLEEP

MENU UP

MENU LEFT

MENU DOWN

RECALL

TV MODE

Note

• You can control your VCR if you have set the code for it.

TV POWER

TV CHANNEL +/–

VOLUME

TV MUTE

TV SLEEP

VCR REC

Press this button twice.

VCR STOP

VCR REWIND

Press TV.

CHANNEL

EFFECT

CHANNEL

ENTER

TV VOLUME

DISPLAY

TV INPUT

VCR PAUSE

VCR PLAY

VCR

FAST FORWARD

The dark-shaded buttons do not function. Refer to the instructions for details of each component.

Press CBL/SAT.

CHANNEL

+100

CHANNEL

ENTER

TV VOLUME

DISPLAY

TV INPUT

MENU RIGHT

MENU SELECT

MENU

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PRESET REMOTE CONTROL

Advanced Information

Setup codes

You can set the code for the manufacturer of your component after pressing the component selector buttons other than AMP(TUNER).

1 Turn on your component to be used.

2 Press one of the component selector buttons which corresponds to the component to be controlled.

3 Press both VOLUME buttons ( u

/ d

) at the same time for about four seconds.

The indicator flashes twice.

To use a second (and third) VCR

You can control a second (and third) VCR in the CBL/SAT and DVD MENU modes if a cable TV or satellite tuner, or

DVD player is not being used.

Note

• If you want to control a second (and third) VCR in the DVD

MENU mode, you must set the code for an LD player in the

DVD/LD mode.

1 Turn on the VCR to be used.

2 Press CBL/SAT or DVD

MENU on the component selector.

3 Press both VOLUME buttons ( u

/ d

) at the same time for about four seconds.

The indicator flashes twice.

4 Use the numeric buttons to enter the four-digit manufacturer’s code for the component to be used.

Make sure that the indicator flashes twice.

If the indicator does not flash, repeat step 3 and re-enter the code.

5 Press POWER (or any other button) on the remote control to check if you have set the code correctly.

If your component cannot be controlled with the remote control, try setting another code for the same manufacturer.

Notes

• You can set only one code for one mode.

• In the DVD/LD and DVD MENU modes:

– Be sure to press DVD/LD on the component selector before entering the code for the DVD/LD player. The code set in the

DVD/LD mode is also simultaneously set in the DVD MENU mode. You cannot set the code for a DVD player after pressing

DVD MENU on the component selector.

– DVD MENU operations cannot be performed for some DVD players.

• A second (and third) VCR can be controlled. Refer to “To use a second (and third) VCR” for details.

• If your component does not respond to any of the codes listed for the manufacturer, use the original remote control supplied with your component.

4 Use the numeric buttons to enter the four-digit code for the second (and third)

VCR. Make sure that the indicator flashes twice.

If the indicator does not flash, repeat step 3 and re-enter the code.

5 Press POWER (or any other button) on the remote control to check if you have set the code correctly.

If the VCR cannot be controlled with the remote control, try setting another code for the same manufacturer.

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Returning to the factory-set codes

To return all components to the factory-set codes, follow these steps.

1 Press one of the component selector buttons other than

AMP(TUNER).

2 Press both VOLUME buttons ( u

/ d

) at the same time for about four seconds.

The indicator flashes twice.

PRESET REMOTE CONTROL

To return each component to the factory-set codes, follow these steps.

1 Press one of the component selector buttons which corresponds to the component to be returned to the factory-set code.

2 Press both VOLUME buttons ( u / d ) at the same time for about four seconds.

The indicator flashes twice.

3 Enter the code number

“9990”.

Make sure that the indicator flashes twice.

3 Enter the code number

“0000”.

Make sure that the indicator flashes twice.

The following codes are factory set.

Component selector button

TV

CBL/SAT

VCR

DVD/LD

CD

TAPE/MD

Component Code

TV 0101

Satellite tuner 0006

VCR 0002

DVD player 0008 (YAMAHA DVD player)

CD player

Tape deck

0005 (YAMAHA CD player)

0004 (YAMAHA Tape deck)

We recommend that you write all the code numbers you have set on the “Quick Reference Card”.

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APPENDIX

TROUBLESHOOTING

If the unit fails to operate normally, check the following points to determine whether the fault can be corrected by the simple measures suggested. If it cannot be corrected, or if the fault is not listed in the SYMPTOM column, disconnect the power cord and contact your authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center.

General

SYMPTOM

The unit fails to turn on when STANDBY/ON is pressed, or enters in the standby mode soon after the power has been turned on.

The unit does not work normally.

No sound and/or no picture.

CAUSE

The power cord is not connected or the plug is not completely inserted.

The IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch on the rear panel is not fully set to the right or left position.

The internal microcomputer has been frozen by an external electric shock (lightning, excessive static electricity, etc.) or by a power supply with low voltage.

Incorrect input or output cable connections.

An appropriate input source has not been selected.

The speaker connections are not secure.

SPEAKERS have not been set properly.

The sound is muted.

REMEDY

Firmly connect the power cord.

Set the switch fully to the right or left position when the unit is in the standby mode.

Set the unit in the standby mode and disconnect the AC power cord from the AC power outlet.

After about 30 seconds have passed, connect the power and operate the unit again.

Connect the cables properly. If the problem persists, the cables may be defective.

Select an appropriate input source with INPUT

SELECTOR or TAPE/MD MON / EXT.

DECODER (or the input selector buttons).

Secure the connections.

Set SPEAKERS corresponding to the speakers in use to the ON position.

Set VOLUME to the “ m

” position, press

MUTE to cancel a mute and adjust the volume.

Play a source whose signals this unit can reproduce.

Refer to page

17

17

12, 13

20

15

20

21

No picture.

The sound suddenly goes off.

Only the speaker on one side can be heard.

No sound from the effect speakers.

Digital signals other than PCM audio and the signals encoded with Dolby Digital or DTS which this unit cannot reproduce are being input to this unit by a CD-ROM, etc.

There is no S VIDEO connection between this unit and the TV monitor, although S video signals are being input to this unit.

The protection circuit has been activated because of a short circuit, etc.

The SLEEP timer has functioned.

Incorrect cable connections.

Connect the monitor’s “S” video input terminal to this unit’s S VIDEO MONITOR OUT terminal.

Set the unit in the standby mode and then turn on to reset the protection circuit.

Turn on the power, and play the source again.

Connect the cables properly. If the problem persists, the cables may be defective.

Adjust it to the appropriate position.

Press EFFECT to turn it on.

Select another DSP program.

14

42

15

21

24

27

No sound from the center speaker.

No sound from the rear speakers.

Incorrect setting of BALANCE.

The sound effect is off.

A Dolby Surround, Dolby Digital or DTS decoding DSP program is being used with material not encoded with Dolby Surround,

Dolby Digital or DTS.

The sound output level of the center speaker is set to minimum.

“CENTER SP” in the SET MENU is set to the

NONE position.

Incorrect DSP program is selected.

The source encoded with Dolby Digital or DTS does not have a center channel signal.

The output level of the rear speakers is set to minimum.

A monaural source is being played with the PRO

LOGIC/Normal or PRO LOGIC/ENHANCED program.

Raise the level of the center speaker.

Select the LRG or SML position.

Select the appropriate program.

Raise the output level of the rear speakers.

Select another DSP program suitable for the monaural source.

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25, 26, 27

40

27

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SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY

TROUBLESHOOTING

Refer to page

37 No sound from the subwoofer.

“BASS OUT” in the SET MENU is set to the

SW or MAIN position when playing a 2-channel source.

The source does not contain low bass signals

(below 90 Hz).

Incorrect cable connections.

A “humming” sound can be heard.

The volume level is low while playing a record.

The volume level cannot be increased, or the sound is distorted.

The sound effect cannot be recorded.

No connection from the turntable to the GND terminal.

The record is being played on a turntable with an

MC cartridge.

The component connected to the TAPE/MD

OUT (REC) terminals of this unit is in the standby mode.

It is not possible to record the sound effect by a tape deck or MD recorder connected to the

TAPE/MD OUT (REC) terminals of this unit.

The DVD/LD player, TV/digital TV or satellite tuner is connected to the unit only through the digital terminals.

The DVD/LD, TV/digital TV or satellite tuner source cannot be recorded by tape deck, MD recorder or VCR connected to this unit.

Adjusting this unit by using SET MENU, TIME/

LEVEL or TEST cannot be performed.

“MEM. GUARD” in the SET MENU is set to the ON position.

Select the BOTH position.

Firmly connect the audio plugs. If the problem persists, the cables may be defective.

Make the GND connection between the turntable and this unit.

The turntable should be connected to the unit through the MC head amplifier.

Turn on the power to the component.

Make additional connections between the analog terminals.

Set “MEM. GUARD” to the OFF position.

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12

12

35

13

39

Tuner

SYMPTOM

FM stereo reception is noisy.

CAUSE

The characteristics of FM stereo broadcasts may cause this problem when the transmitter is too far away or the antenna input is poor.

FM

There is distortion, and clear reception cannot be obtained even with a good FM antenna.

The desired station cannot be tuned in with the automatic tuning method.

Previously preset stations can no longer be tuned in.

The desired station cannot be tuned in with the automatic tuning method.

AM

There are continuous crackling and hissing noises.

There are buzzing and whining noises

(especially in the evening).

There is multipath interference.

The station is too weak.

The unit has been disconnected for a long period.

The signal is weak or the antenna connections are loose.

Noises result from lightning, fluorescent lamps, motors, thermostats and other electrical equipment.

A TV set is being used nearby.

REMEDY

Check the antenna connections.

Try using a high-quality directional FM antenna.

Use the manual tuning method.

Adjust the antenna position to eliminate multipath interference.

Use the manual tuning method.

Use a high-quality directional FM antenna.

Re-store the stations.

Tighten the AM loop antenna connections and orient it for best reception.

Use the manual tuning method.

Use an outdoor antenna and a ground wire. This will help somewhat, but it is difficult to eliminate all noise.

Move this unit away from the TV.

Refer to page

10, 28

10

10, 28

29

11, 28

11

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Remote control

SYMPTOM

The remote control does not work.

The unit or other component cannot be controlled.

CAUSE

Direct sunlight or lighting (from an inverter type of fluorescent lamp, etc.) is striking the remote control sensor of this unit.

The batteries are weak.

The component to be controlled has not been selected.

The manufacturer’s code has not been set properly.

REMEDY

Reposition the unit.

Replace all batteries with new ones.

Press one of the component selector buttons which corresponds to the component to be controlled.

Enter the code again.

Try setting another code for the same manufacturer.

Others

SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY

The sound is degraded when listening with headphones to a tape deck or CD player connected to this unit.

There is noise interference from digital or high-frequency equipment, or the unit.

This unit is in the standby mode.

The unit is too close to the digital or highfrequency equipment.

Turn on the power of the unit.

Move the unit further away from such equipment.

When playing back a source encoded with DTS

SYMPTOM

A loud hissing noise is heard when playing back a source encoded with

DTS.

A percussive noise is heard when playing back a source encoded with

DTS.

No sound is heard when playing back a source encoded with DTS, even if the input mode is set to AUTO on this unit.

No sound is heard when playing back an MD or

DAT on which has been recorded a source encoded with DTS.

No sound is heard when playing back a source

(CD, etc.) even if the currently selected input mode is AUTO.

CAUSE

The player which plays back the source is not connected to a digital audio signal input terminal of this unit.

The input mode is set to ANALOG on this unit.

Set a proper input mode to turn on the built-in

DTS decoder.

If the input mode is set to AUTO, depending on some sources, there may be a noise heard while this unit is identifying the format of the input signal.

The built-in DTS decoder does not function because the player has a digital volume control and it is set at a position other than

“maximum,” “neutral” or “ineffective.”

A source encoded with DTS cannot be recorded on an MD or DAT.

In the AUTO mode, the DTS-decoding mode cannot be automatically changed to the normal

(PCM) digital signal input mode.

REMEDY

The player must be connected to a digital audio signal input terminal of this unit besides the analog audio signal terminal connections.

Set the input mode of the currently selected input source to DTS.

Set the player’s digital volume control at the maximum, neutral or ineffective position.

Set the input mode to AUTO again.

Refer to page

3

2

43

48

Refer to page

Refer to page

13

22

22

23

Notes

• It is necessary to use a DTS decoder to play back a source encoded with DTS, so the player which plays back the source must be connected to a digital audio input terminal of this unit in the way described in this manual. If this connection is not made or only a D-to-A converter is being used without using a DTS decoder, only a loud hissing noise will be heard when you play back the source.

• If you make a search (or skip, etc.) operation while playing back a source encoded with DTS, the “ t

” indicator goes off. This is because this unit automatically changes the DTS-decoding mode to the standard (PCM) digital signal input mode to prevent a noise from being output.

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SPECIFICATIONS

AUDIO SECTION

• Minimum RMS Output Power

20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.06% THD, 8 ohms

Main L/R, Center, Rear L/R ......................................... 70 W*/65 W

1 kHz, 0.09% THD, 8 ohms

Main L/R, Center, Rear L/R ....................................... 80 W*/70 W

• Maximum Output Power (EIAJ)

1 kHz, 10% THD, 8 ohms ........................................................ 100 W

• DIN Standard Output Power

1 kHz, 0.7% THD, 4 ohms ....................................................... 100 W

• IEC Output Power

1 kHz, 0.06% THD, 8 ohms ....................................................... 70 W

• Dynamic Power (IHF)

8/6/4/2 ohms .................... 100/120/140/160 W*, 90/110/130/150 W

• Damping Factor

20 Hz to 20 kHz, 8 ohms ................................................................ 60

• Frequency Response

CD etc. to MAIN L/R ................................ 20 Hz to 20 kHz, ±0.5 dB

• Total Harmonic Distortion (20 Hz to 20 kHz)

CD etc. to MAIN L/R, 1/2 power, 8 ohms ............................ 0.025%

• Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF-A Network)

CD etc. to MAIN L/R

(150 mV, Input Shorted) ........................................................ 96 dB

(250 mV, Input Shorted) ...................................................... 100 dB

• Residual Noise (IHF-A Network)

MAIN L/R .............................................................................. 150

µ

V

• Input Sensitivity/Impedance

CD etc. ................................................................. 150 mV/47 k-ohms

EXT. DECODER ......................................... 150 mV/40 – 47 k-ohms

• Output Level/Impedance

REC OUT ........................................................... 150 mV/1.2 k-ohms

SUBWOOFER ....................................................... 4.0 V/1.2 k-ohms

PHONES ................................................................. 0.47 V/390 ohms

• Channel Separation (Vol. –30 dB)

CD etc. (Input 5.1 k-ohms Terminated, 1 kHz/10 kHz)

..................................................................................... 60 dB/45 dB

• Tone Control Characteristics

BASS: Boost/cut .......................................................... ±10 dB/50 Hz

TREBLE: Boost/cut ................................................... ±10 dB/20 kHz

* for U.S.A. and Canada models

VIDEO SECTION

• Video Signal Type ........................................................... NTSC or PAL

• Video Signal Level ...................................................... 1 Vp-p/75 ohms

• Signal-to-Noise Ratio .................................................................. 50 dB

• Monitor Out Frequency Response .................... 5 Hz to 10 MHz, –3 dB

FM SECTION

• Tuning Range .................................... 87.5/87.50 to 107.9/108.00 MHz

• Usable Sensitivity (DIN)

Mono (S/N 26 dB) ................................................................... 0.9

µ

V

Stereo (S/N 46 dB) ................................................................... 28

µ

V

• Selectivity (two signals, 40 kHz Dev., ±300 kHz) ...................... 55 dB

• Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Mono/Stereo)

DIN ................................................................................. 75 dB/69 dB

IHF ................................................................................. 81 dB/75 dB

• Harmonic Distortion (1 kHz)

Mono/Stereo ........................................................................ 0.1/0.2%

• Stereo Separation (1 kHz) ........................................................... 48 dB

• Frequency Response ........................................ 20 Hz to 15 kHz, ±1 dB

• Antenna Input ...................................................... 75 ohms, Unbalanced

AM SECTION

• Tuning Range ............................................ 530/531 to 1,710/1,611 kHz

• Usable Sensitivity ................................................................. 300

µ

V/m

• Signal-to-Noise Ratio ................................................................... 52 dB

• Antenna ........................................................................... Loop antenna

GENERAL

• Power Supply

[U.S.A. and Canada models] .................................. AC 120 V, 60 Hz

[Europe, U.K. and Singapore models] .................... AC 230 V, 50 Hz

[Australia model] ..................................................... AC 240 V, 50 Hz

[China model] ......................................................... AC 220 V, 50 Hz

[General model] ............................. AC 110/120/220/240 V, 50/60 Hz

• Power Consumption ...................................................... approx. 220 W

• AC Outlets (100 W max. total)

[U.K. and Australia models] ..................................... 1 (SWITCHED)

[Other models] .......................................................... 2 (SWITCHED)

• Dimensions (W x H x D)

..................... 435 x 151 x 391 mm (17-1/8’’ x 5-15/16’’ x 15-3/8’’)

• Weight ............................................................................ 10 kg (22 lbs.)

• Accessories ................................................................ AM loop antenna

.......................................................................... Indoor FM antenna

..................... 75-ohm/300-ohm antenna adapter (U.K. model only)

........................ Antenna adapter (U.S.A. and Canada models only)

................................................................................. Remote control

........................................................................................... Batteries

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Dolby Surround

Dolby Surround uses four discrete channels and five speakers to reproduce realistic and dynamic sound effects: two main channels (left and right), a center channel for dialog, and a rear channel for special sound effects. The rear channel reproduces sound within a narrow frequency range.

Most video tapes and laser discs include Dolby Surround encoding, as do many TV and cable broadcasts. The Dolby

Pro Logic decoder built into this unit employs a digital signal processing system that stabilizes each channel for even more accurate sound positioning than is available with standard analog processors.

Dolby Digital

Dolby Digital is a digital surround sound system that provides completely independent multi-channel audio to you. Dolby Digital provides five full-range channels in what is sometimes referred to as a “3/2” configuration: three front channels (left, center and right), and two surround channels.

A sixth bass-only effect channel is also provided for output of LFE (low frequency effect), or low bass effects that are independent of other channels. (This is called the “LFE channel”.) This channel is counted as 0.1, thus giving rise to the term 5.1 channels in total.

The wide dynamic range of sound reproduced by the five full-range channels and precise sound orientation by digital sound processing provides listeners with excitement and realism that have never been experienced before.

DTS (Digital Theater System)

Digital Surround

DTS was developed to replace analog soundtracks of movies with six discrete channels of digital soundtracks, and it is now installed in many theaters around the world.

The DTS digital playback system changed the way we experienced movies in theaters with six discrete channels of superb digital audio.

DTS technology, through intense research and development has made it possible to deliver similar encode/decode discrete technology to home audio surround-sound entertainment.

DTS Digital Surround is an encode/decode system which delivers six channels of master-quality, 20-bit audio; technically, it is 5.1 channels, which means 5 full-range

(left, center, right and two surround) channels, plus a subwoofer (LFE) channel (as “0.1”). It is compatible with the 5.1 speaker configurations that are currently available for home theater systems.

GLOSSARY

CINEMA DSP CINEMA DSP

The Dolby Surround and Dolby Digital sound and DTS systems show their full ability in a large movie theater, because movie sounds are originally designed to be reproduced in a large movie theater that uses a multitude of speakers. Trying to create a sound environment similar to that of a movie theater in your home is difficult because of the room size, material inside the walls, the number of speakers, and so on. In other words, your listening room is very different from a movie theater.

However, YAMAHA DSP technology allows you to create nearly the same sound experience as that of a large movie theater in your home by compensating for the lack of presence and dynamics in the listening room with original digital sound fields combined with Dolby Surround, Dolby

Digital or DTS Digital Surround sounds.

The YAMAHA “CINEMA DSP” logo indicates those programs that are created by the combination of YAMAHA

DSP technology and Dolby Surround, Dolby Digital or

DTS.

LFE 0.1 Channel

This channel is for reproduction of low bass signals. The frequency range for this channel is 20 Hz to 120 Hz. This channel is called the channel 0.1 because it only reproduces a low frequency range compared to the full-range from

20 Hz to 20 kHz that is reproduced by the 5 channels in a

Dolby Digital or DTS 5.1 channel system.

S VIDEO Signal

The S VIDEO signal is separated and transmitted as the Y signal which indicates the luminance and the C signal which indicates the chroma of the video signal (composite signal).

Using the S VIDEO terminal eliminates video signal transmission loss and allows recording and playback of even more beautiful images.

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A

Accessories .......................................................................... 2

AC outlet ........................................................................... 17

Antennas ...................................................................... 10, 11

B

BALANCE ........................................................................ 21

BGV (background video) function .................................... 21

C

Canceling sound effect ...................................................... 24

CINEMA DSP ............................................................. 27, 54

Connections

Antennas ................................................................ 10, 11

Audio components (tape deck/MD recorder, CD player and turntable) .............................................................. 12

Digital connections ...................................................... 13

Speakers ...................................................................... 15

TV monitor .................................................................. 13

Video components (DVD/LD player, VCR and TV/ digital TV, satellite tuner) ............................................ 13

D

Delay time (TIME/LEVEL mode) .................................... 40

Display ................................................................................. 6

Dolby Digital ..................................................................... 54

Dolby Surround ................................................................. 54

DSP program ............................................................ 24 to 27

DTS Digital Surround ....................................................... 54

E

External decoder ................................................................ 14

F

Front panel ........................................................................... 4

I

IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch ................................... 17

Input mode ......................................................................... 22

L

LFE ........................................................................ 38, 39, 54

INDEX

M

Muting ............................................................................... 21

P

Playing ............................................................................... 20

Preset stations

To recall a preset station .............................................. 30

Exchanging preset stations .......................................... 31

Preset tuning

Automatic preset tuning .............................................. 29

Manual preset tuning ................................................... 30

R

RDS mode

EON function .............................................................. 34

PTY SEEK function .................................................... 33

Recording .......................................................................... 35

Remote control

Basic operations ............................................................ 7

Batteries ......................................................................... 2

Component selector ................................................. 7, 43

Factory-set code .......................................................... 49

Manufacturer’s codes .......... i (at the end of this manual)

Setup codes .................................................................. 48

S

SET MENU ....................................................................... 36

Sleep timer ......................................................................... 42

Speaker

Output levels (TIME/LEVEL mode) .......................... 40

Output mode (SET MENU) .................................. 37, 38

Speaker balance (test tone) .......................................... 18

Placement ...................................................................... 8

STANDBY/ON .................................................................... 4

T

Test tone ....................................................................... 18, 19

Tone controls ..................................................................... 21

Tuning

Automatic tuning ......................................................... 28

Manual tuning ............................................................. 28

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LIST OF MANUFACTURER’S CODES

LISTES DES CODES FABRICANT

VERZEICHNIS DER HERSTELLERCODES

LISTA ÖVER TILLVERKARKODER

ELENCO DEI CODICI DEL FABBRICANTE

LISTA DE CÓDIGOS DE FABRICANTES

LIJST VAN CODES VAN FABRIKANT

TV

Admiral

Aiko

Akai

0411, 0451, 0911,

1021, 1081

0891

0061, 0101, 0231,

1191, 1351, 1591,

Akura

Alba

Albiral

Amstrad

Anam

Arc En Ciel

Arcam

1641, 1791, 1891,

1981

1331

1241, 1331, 2361

1971

1301, 1511

1171

0571

0571, 0761

Aristona 0751

Arthur Martin 0451, 1641

ASA 0411, 0451, 0521,

0781, 0871, 1021,

Astra

Atantic

Atlantic

Atori

Audiosonic

Ausind

Autovox

1081, 1421, 2051,

2091, 2151, 2551

1511

0761

0761

1511

1181, 1321, 1511

Baird

Bang & Olufsen

Basic Line

Bauer

Baur

Beko

Blaupunkt

0491, 1411

0091, 0351, 0481,

0491, 0601, 0781,

0951, 1051, 1081,

1391, 1421

1101, 1351

1081

1321, 1331

1451

0041, 0061, 0121,

0131, 0221, 1561

2491, 2501

0221, 0231, 0241,

0251, 0471, 0741,

2201, 2211, 2221,

2231, 2241, 2261,

2571, 2581

Brandt

Brionvega

Britannia

Bruns

BSR

Bush

0571, 0651, 0731,

0901, 1821

1021, 1051, 1081

0761

0821, 0991, 1021,

1081

0391, 0691, 1621,

1901, 1981

0451, 1241, 1331,

Bush (UK)

Candle

Century

CGE

Citizen

1641, 1741, 2131,

2151

0481, 1561, 1611

0791

1021, 1081

0491, 0811, 0981,

1401, 1531, 1611,

1621, 1981, 2201,

2251, 2271

0791

Clarivox

Clatronic

Concerto

0821, 0961, 1971

1181, 1331

0791

Condor

Contec

0761

0151, 1171

Continental Edison 0571, 0651,

0901

Craig

Crosley

1171

0021, 0491, 1021,

1081, 1401, 1981,

Crown

2201, 2251, 2271

2541

Ctc Clatronic 0261

CXC

Daewoo

1171

0101, 1501, 1511,

2611

Dansai

Decca

Decca (UK)

0101

0271, 0581, 0601,

0971, 1101, 1691

0271, 0581, 0601,

Degraaf

Dixi

Domeos

Doric

Dual

1101, 1681

0451, 1351

0991, 1511

0101

1031

Dual-Tec

Dumont

0091, 0601, 1611,

1641, 2101

0601, 1511, 1621,

2111

0261, 0521, 0781,

1021, 1081, 1981,

2121, 2151

0101 Dynatron

Elbe

Electro Tech

Elektronska

Elman

Elta

Emerson

1551, 1971, 2031

1511

0771

0261, 1621

1511

0921, 1021, 1081,

1121, 1171, 1261,

1301

0101 Erres

Etron

Europhon

Fenner

Ferguson

1981

0261, 0581, 0601,

0771, 1091, 1621,

2001

0101, 1511

0281, 0371, 0551,

0651, 0781, 0861,

0881, 1131, 1181,

1361, 1461, 1971,

1991, 2281, 2311,

2341

Fidelity 0451, 0761, 2281

Fidelity (UK) 0561, 0591, 1931,

Filmnet

Finlandia

Finlux

2281

1141

0451, 2321

0021, 0261, 0491,

0521, 0781, 0811,

0871, 1081, 1411,

1421, 1981, 2051,

2091, 2121, 2151,

2551

First Line

Fisher

1981

0021, 0091, 0141,

0511, 0601, 0801,

0821, 0981, 1021,

1081, 1981, 2091

2281

0451, 0491, 0761,

Forgestone

Formenti

1081, 1451, 1541,

1981

Formenti-phoenix 0021, 0431,

0451, 0591,

1411

Fortress

Frontech

Fujitsu

Funai

Futuretech

GBC

1081

0451, 1181, 1981

1261

0391, 0691, 1171,

1181, 1261

1171

0021, 0141, 1321,

1511, 1621, 1981

GEC

GEC (UK)

0451, 1101, 1281,

2321

0031, 0081, 0581,

0601, 1101, 1281,

1561

Geloso

General Technic

Genexxa

GoldStar

0021, 0411, 0451,

1321, 1511, 1621,

1981

2681

0451, 1331

0591, 0601, 0761,

0791, 1371, 1491,

1511, 1561, 1621,

Goodmans

Gorenje

Graetz

Granada

1641

0141, 1101, 1371,

1641, 2301

0981, 1061

0451

0141, 0451, 0491,

0581, 0601, 1101,

1111, 1351, 1981,

2321

Granada (UK) 0081, 0141, 0451,

0491, 0581, 0601,

1031, 1311, 1521,

1561, 1641

Grundig 0221, 0231, 0471,

0491, 0711, 0741,

1381, 2021, 2041,

2141, 2151

Hanseatic 0021, 0121, 0141,

0431, 0591, 1561

Hantarex

Hinari

0581

Hemmermann 0061

Hifivox 0331, 0571

0071, 0141, 0451,

1261, 1351, 1511,

1641, 1981, 2011

Hitachi

Hyper

Imperial

Ingersol

Inno Hit

Innovation

Interfunk

Irradio

Isukai

ITT

ITT-nokia

JVC

Kaisui

Kamosonic

Karcher

Kawasho

Kendo

Kennedy

0061, 0071, 0081,

0181, 0411, 0451,

0491, 1241, 1291,

1351, 1501, 1601,

1641, 1741, 1921,

1981, 2091, 2331,

2431

0031, 0041, 0051,

0061, 0071, 0081,

0181, 0411, 0451,

0491, 1241, 1291,

1351, 1501, 1601,

1641, 1741, 1921,

1981, 2091, 2331,

2431

0071, 0721, 1441,

1581, 1591, 1741,

1791

0591, 1321, 1331

0601

0591, 0601, 0841,

1091, 1321, 1511,

1561, 2051

0761

0261

0021, 0351, 0951,

1981

0001, 0011, 0031,

0081, 0141, 0291,

0331, 0341, 0451,

0601, 0631, 0701,

1281, 1561, 1601,

1821, 1831, 1841,

1861, 1871, 1881,

1891, 1941, 1981,

2051, 2321, 2341

0591, 0601, 1511,

1621

0451, 0491, 0811,

0981, 1401, 1611,

1621, 2201, 2251,

2271

1511

0581, 0601, 0841,

1101, 1331, 1371,

1511, 2011

2591, 2601, 2611,

2621, 2641, 2651,

2661, 2711, 2721,

2761, 2771, 2781

0031, 0041, 0061,

0121, 0181, 0451,

0491, 1081, 1641,

1791, 1821, 1981,

2231

0491, 1321, 1331,

1371, 1411, 1511,

2011

1331

0031, 0041, 0051, i

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Konka

Korting

KTV

Lenoir

Leyeo

Lifetec

2701

0431, 1011, 1021,

1081, 1541

0601, 1171

0601, 1511

1181

2591, 2601, 2611,

2621, 2641, 2651,

Loewe Opta

Logic

Logik

Lowewe

2661, 2671, 2681,

2691, 2711, 2761,

2771, 2781

0121, 0131, 0581,

0611, 1081

1691, 2281

0551, 1681, 2281

0831

Luma

Luxman

0351, 0451, 1901

0791

Luxman Stereo Tuner 0791

Luxor 0001, 0061, 0181,

0341, 0421, 0451,

Lyco

Magnadyne

Magnafon

0461, 0491, 0601,

0671, 1351, 1371,

1561, 1601, 1911,

1921, 1981

1181

0021, 0061, 0261,

0581, 0641, 0771,

1021, 1081, 1621,

1981

0261, 0491, 0581,

0591, 0641, 0761,

1091, 2001

0101 Manesth

Marantz

Marelli

Mark

Matsui

Maximal

McMichael

Medion

0101

1081

0101

0061, 0451, 0601,

0691, 1101, 1151,

1241, 1271, 1301,

1511, 1561, 1681,

1691

0071, 1981

1281

2591, 2601, 2611,

2621, 2641, 2651,

2661, 2671, 2681,

Memorex

Metz

MGA

Micromaxx

2691, 2711, 2721,

2761, 2771, 2781

1511

0231, 0741, 1001,

1041, 1081, 1481,

2071, 2081

1231

2591, 2621, 2641,

2651, 2711, 2761,

Minerva

Mistral

Mitsubishi

2771, 2781

0221, 0231, 0491,

1381, 2141, 2151

2281

0141, 0201, 0231,

0661, 1191, 1201,

1231, 1671, 1691,

1741

Mivar

MTC

Multitech

0491, 0501, 0581,

0591, 0761, 0771,

1371, 1431, 2031

0791

0261, 0581, 0601,

0641, 0981, 1321,

1511

Murphy 0451, 2091

Murphy (UK) 0081, 1031

N.E.I.

NAD

0101, 0961

1341

NEC 0141, 1711, 1721,

1731

Neckermann 0451, 0601, 0981,

1081, 1561, 1931,

Nediator

Nicamagic

Nikkai

1981, 2211, 2231,

2241

0101

0761

Nobliko

1101, 1331, 1641,

1701, 2011

0261, 0491, 0591,

0641, 1381, 1411

Nogamatic

Nokia

0571

0031, 0041, 0051,

0061, 0071, 0081,

0181, 0411, 0451,

0491, 1241, 1291,

1351, 1501, 1601,

1641, 1741, 1921,

1981, 2091, 2331,

2431, 2461, 2791

Nordmende

Oceanic

Oceanic (F)

Onceas

Onwa

Orion

0031, 0291, 0331,

0451, 0531, 0541,

0571, 1051, 1131,

1591, 1791, 1811,

1821, 1891, 1941,

2631

0321, 1651, 1981

0031, 0061, 0321,

0441, 1661

0601

1171

0061, 0391, 0691,

0851, 1211, 1241,

1251, 1301, 1481,

1511, 1681, 1691,

Osaka

Osaki

1981, 2371, 2421

2011

1101, 1331, 2011

Osume 0151

Otto Versand 0021, 0121, 0141,

0221, 0601, 1561,

1741, 1981

Pael

Panasonic

0591, 1411

0031, 0201, 0211,

0451, 0701, 1311,

1751, 1961, 2561,

Panoramic

2741

2351

Pathe Marconi 0571

Pathe’ Cinema (F)

Pausa

Pauza

Perdio

Philco

0431, 0591,

1621, 1661,

1971

1511

1511

0891, 1101

0021, 0491, 0811,

0981, 1021, 1081,

1401, 1611, 1621,

1751, 2201, 2251,

Philips

Phoenix

Phonola

Pioneer

Prandoni-prince

2271, 2451, 2471

0101, 0361, 0591,

0621, 0681, 0751,

0761, 1021, 1081,

1281, 2031, 2281,

2291, 2431, 2441,

2511, 2731

1081

0751, 1081

0291, 0451, 1341,

1821

0411, 0451,

0491, 0581,

1411

Prandoni-promce

Prima

Profex

Protech

Quelle

0451, 0491,

0581

0451

1981

0641, 1181, 1981

0041, 0061, 0121,

0221, 0231, 0391,

0491, 0521, 0601,

0781, 1371, 1381,

1411, 1421, 1641,

1681, 2051, 2091,

2141, 2151, 2201,

2211, 2231, 2241,

2251, 2271, 2551,

2571, 2581

Radiomarelli 0101, 0451, 0661,

Radionette

Radiola

Rank

Rbm

0771, 1081

0031, 2051, 2091

2291

0481, 2151

2131, 2151

Rbm (UK)

Rediffusion

0481

0451, 0661, 1641,

Rediffusion (UK)

1981, 2331

0061, 0081,

Rex

Rft

Roadstar

Rotel

Saba

Saccs

Saisho

1031

0071, 0101, 0351,

0411, 0451, 0951,

1901, 2061, 2101,

2111

0991, 2511

1321, 1511

0151

0291, 0331, 0421,

0451, 0531, 0541,

0571, 0581, 0651,

0731, 0931, 1021,

1071, 1081, 1131,

1791, 1811, 1821,

1891, 1941, 2631

1971

0451, 0601, 1161,

Salora

Sambers

Scott

SEG

SEI

1241, 1301, 1511,

1671, 1681, 1691

0011, 0041, 0061,

0071, 0341, 0451,

0671, 1291, 1351,

1521, 1561, 1601,

1641, 1911, 1921,

1931, 1981, 2321

0261, 0491, 0581,

Samsung

Sanyo

SBR

0641, 1091, 1371,

1411, 2001

0101, 0601, 0841,

0981, 1101, 1181,

1371, 1511, 2011

0141, 0151, 0401,

0601, 0801, 0821,

0981, 1021, 1101,

1111, 1291, 1351,

1691, 1741, 2051,

2091, 2551

0681, 0751, 1281,

2281

Schaub Lorenz 0451

Schneider 0021, 0071, 0091,

0451, 0511, 0591,

0601, 0751, 1321,

1361, 1621, 1641,

2101, 2111, 2291

1171, 1261

0261, 0601, 0821,

0991

0641, 0691, 1081,

1301, 1481, 1981

Seleco

Sentra

Sharp

Siarem

Sicatel

Siemens

Silver

Singer

Sinudyne

Skantic

Solavox

Sonoko

Sony

Soundesign

SSS

Stern

Sunkai

Supra

Tandberg

Tandy

Tashiko

Tatung

Tcm

Technics

Techwood

Teknika

Tele

Teleavia

Telefunken

Teletech

Tempest

Tensai

Texet

Thomson

Thorn

0071, 0101, 0351,

0411, 0451, 0951,

1901, 2061, 2101,

2111

1601

0141, 0151, 0191,

1761, 1781

0021, 0261, 0581,

0641, 1021, 1081,

1981

1971

0151, 0221, 0231,

0451, 0741, 2011,

2201, 2211, 2221,

2231, 2241, 2261,

2571, 2581

1181

0021, 0261, 1021,

1081

0101, 0021, 0061,

0261, 0391, 0641,

0691, 0851, 0941,

1021, 1081, 1241,

1301, 1321, 1481,

1631, 1981

0451

0451, 1641, 2011

1181, 1511, 0101

0141, 0171, 1121,

1681, 1691, 2751

1171

1171

0071, 0101, 0351,

0411, 0451, 0951,

1901, 2061, 2101,

2111

0691

0791

0161, 0331, 0611,

1021, 1421, 1771,

1791, 2081

0451, 0191, 1331,

1531

0141

0271, 0581, 0601,

0971, 1101, 1681,

1691

2621, 2641, 2711,

2761, 2771, 2781

1311

0791

1171, 1231, 1261

1141

0571, 0651, 0731,

1821

0291, 0301, 0311,

0551, 0731, 1131,

1471, 1591, 1791,

1801, 1811, 1821,

1991, 2161, 2171,

2181, 2191, 2201,

2251, 2271, 2521,

2631

1511

2381, 2391, 2401,

2411

1331, 2091

0601

0331, 0481, 0531,

0571, 0631, 0651,

0731, 0901, 1241,

1571, 1591, 1791,

1811, 1821, 1891,

1941, 2531

0741, 0861, 2091,

2251, 2271, 2281 ii

08V496RDS-code 2 12/24/99, 4:32 PM

Thorn-Ferguson 0281, 0371, 0551,

0651, 0781, 0861,

0881, 1131, 1181,

1361, 1461, 1971,

TMK

Toshiba

1991, 2281

0141, 0791, 1471

0141, 0381, 0481,

1221, 1271, 1701,

1741, 1851, 2151,

2801, 2811

Trans Continens 0451

Tristar 2281

Triumph

Uher

0481, 0581, 2121

0431, 0451, 0481,

0491, 0511, 1311,

1541

Ultravox

Universum

Univox

Vegavox

Vexa

Victor

Videoton

Vortec

Voxson

0021, 0261, 0591,

1021, 1081, 1981

1181, 2051

1971

0811

0101, 1511

1441, 1591

2481

0101, 0651

Waltham

Watson

Watt Radio

0411, 0451, 0491,

1021, 1081

0451

0431, 2201, 2241

0021, 0061, 0261,

0591, 0641, 0761,

1091, 1971, 1981,

Wega

Wega Color

Weltblick

Weston

2001

0141, 1081, 1981

1021

0101

1621

White Westinghouse 0101, 0261,

0431, 0591,

Yoko

Zanussi

0761, 1401,

1541

0601, 1511

0071, 0101, 0351,

Zoppas

0411, 0451, 0951,

1901, 2061, 2101,

2111

0451

CABLE

Cabletime 1446, 1456, 1476

Clyde Cablevision 1426

Filmnet

France Telecom

1396, 1436

1386

GEC

Jerrold

Movie Time

NSC

1426

1416

1466

1466

Philips

Pioneer

1386

0006

Samsung 1496

Scientific Atlanta

Starcom 1416

1486, 1506

STS

Tele

Tele+1

Teleservice

1466

1436

1436

1406, 1476

Tudi 1376

United Cable 1416

Zenith 1406

SATELLITE TUNER

Akai

Alba

Amstrad

Ankaro

Ast

Astra

Barcom

1276

0826, 1276

0166, 0796, 1016,

1026, 1296

0476

0406

0126

0476

Blaupunkt 0966

Bmc Satellite 0106

British Telecom

Bush

Bush (UK)

Cambridge

Chaparral

Columbus

Connexions

0826

0956

1276

0196, 1276

0016, 0696, 1006

0616

0306, 0426

Discus Elipse 0856, 0866

Diskxpress 0426, 0476

Drake

Echostar

1516

0226, 0236, 0606,

0626, 0666, 0926,

Elta

Elta Sat

Eurodec

Ferguson

0996, 1046, 1056,

1066, 1106

1286

0146

1226, 1236, 1246

0046, 0176, 0186,

0296, 0846, 0956,

1306

Finlux

Fracarro

0976

0026, 0536, 0776

Fuba

Grundig

0476, 0616, 0636,

1056

Giucar Record 0206, 0336

0176, 0946, 0956,

0966

High Performance

Hirschmann

0916

0756, 0966

Hitachi 0446, 0516, 0706,

0946

Icx International

ITT

0886

0066, 0126, 0176,

ITT/Nokia

Jeemon

Jerrold

Johansson

JVC

0446, 1156

0066, 0126, 0176,

0446, 1156

0146

0846, 0986

0246

Kathrein

1276

0116, 0266, 0276,

0366

Kosmos

Kyostar

Leng

Lifesat

Luxor

Macab

Maspro

0266

1036, 1086

0246

1326, 1346, 1356

0126, 0136, 0446,

0466, 0506, 1156

0356

0016, 0116, 0256,

Medion

Metz

Micromaxx

Mitsubishi

Morgans

Muratto

NEC

Network

0956

1326, 1346

0966

1326, 1346

0966

0596

0406

0286, 0316, 0766,

0786, 0836

0046

Samsung

Sat

Satcom

Sateco

Sector

Sedea

Sentra

Siemens

Sintrack

Skylab

Skyscan

Sony

Stella

Strong

Nikko

Nokia

1136, 1146

0066, 0126, 0176,

0446, 1156, 1166,

1336

Norsat 0786

Otto Versand 0966

Pace 0046, 0176, 0296,

0936, 0956, 1306

Pace Mss

Palcom

Palsat

Paltec

Panasonic

Pansat

Philips

0946

0616, 0686, 0706

0396

0706

0806, 1306

1076

0326, 0346, 0476,

0956, 1126, 1186,

Prosat

Ptt Telecom

Quelle

Radix

Rediffusion

Rft

Sagem

Sakura

Salora

1196, 1206, 1216,

1306, 1316

1176

0306, 0896

0966

1056

0316, 0786

1186, 1196, 1206,

1216

1256

0566, 0816

0066, 0126, 0136,

0446, 0456, 0486,

0496, 0576

0746, 0756

0406

0896

0646

1266

1096

Stv

Tandberg

Tandy

Tantec

Tatung

Technisat

0416

0896, 0966

0906

0476

0876

0736, 0946

0306

0156, 0396, 1036,

1086

0636

1116, 1366

0916

0616

0516, 0546

0086, 0096, 0526,

Telecom

Telemax

Thorn-Ferguson

Toshiba

Triad

Uniden

US Electronics

Vortec

Vtech

Winersat

Wisi

Wolsey

Zehnder

Zender

0556, 1056

0306

0586

0046, 0076,

0176, 0186,

0956

0946

0406

0036, 0216, 0676,

0716, 0726

0886

0756, 1036, 1076

0436

0246

0056, 0356, 0376,

0386, 0406, 0656,

1056, 1156

0916

0266, 0406

0406

VCR

Aiwa

Akai

Alba

Amstrad

Anitech

Anitsch

ASA

Audiosonic

Baird

Bang & Olufsen

Baur

Blaupunkt

Brionvega

Bush

1002

0012, 0052

0002

0042, 0282, 0492

0042

0052, 0062, 0812

0062, 0092, 0252,

0462, 0672, 0992

0032

Bush (UK)

Capehart

CGE

Craig

Crown

Daewoo

Dansai

Daytron

Decca

Decca (UK)

Degraaf

0042, 0352, 0432

0042, 0422, 0492,

0582, 0612, 0642,

0652, 0762, 0912

0002, 0112, 0282,

0332, 0342, 0972

0322, 0432, 0452

0002

0002, 0282, 0332,

0342, 0512, 0972

0812

0112

0042, 0432, 0762

0072, 0482

0112, 0282, 0622

0112, 0282, 0622

0012

0112

0042, 0052, 0432,

0942

0052

Dixi

Dual

Dumont

Dynatech

Dynatron

0052, 0132, 0432,

0532, 0602

0442

0042, 0632

0052, 0432, 0532

Elbe

Elin

Emerson

Erres

Ferguson

0432

0012

0122

0072

0012, 0162, 0202,

0432, 0512, 0522

0012

0042, 0712, 0722,

Fidelity

Finlandia

Finlux

0852, 0902, 1012,

1022, 1082

0432

0052, 0532

0012, 0042, 0052,

0082, 0262, 0382,

0432, 0462, 0492,

0532, 0572, 0602,

0912

First Line

Fisher

0002, 0912

0162, 0482, 0532,

0542, 0572, 0592

Formenti-Phoenix 0012, 0052

Frontech

Funai

GBC

GEC (UK)

0112

0432

0002

0022, 0052

0002 Geloso

General Technic

GoldStar

Goodmans

1172

0012, 0122, 0812,

0952

0002, 0072, 0282,

0432, 0502

Goodmans (UK)

Graetz

Granada

0002

0022, 0042

0052, 0132, 0532,

0572

Granada (UK) 0052, 0092, 0462,

0602, 0812, 0822 iii

08V496RDS-code 3 12/24/99, 4:32 PM

Grundig

Hanseatic

Harman/Kardon

Hcm

Hinari

0052, 0062, 0092,

0232, 0252, 0262,

0752, 0802

0052, 0812

0122, 0922

0002

0002, 0202, 0412,

0442, 0522

Hitachi

Imperial

Ingersol

Inno Hit

Innovation

Interfunk

Irradio

ITT

0042, 0172, 0292,

0432, 0602, 0662,

0812, 1022

0072, 0432

0442

0002, 0052, 0072

1142, 1162, 1172

0022, 0052

ITT-Nokia

Jensen

JVC

0002, 0012

0022, 0032, 0042,

0072, 0292, 0492,

0532, 0572, 0762

0022, 0032, 0042,

0072, 0292, 0492,

0532, 0572, 0762

0042

0042, 0102, 0142,

Karcher

Kendo

Kenwood

Lifetec

Lloyd

Loewe Opta

Logik

0272, 0742, 0762,

0782, 0902

0052, 0072, 0812

0492

0042, 0142, 0572

1142, 1162, 1172

0432

0052, 0092, 0152

0002, 0072, 0442

Luma

Luxor

Manesth

Marantz

0162

0492, 0572, 0812

M Electronic 0432

Magnadyne

Magnasonic

0052

0572

0012

0012, 0052, 0092,

0122, 0502

0012 Mark

Marta

Matsui

Medion

Memorex

0012

0012, 0442, 0512,

0522, 0812, 0972

1142, 1162, 1172

Metz

MGA

Micromaxx

Minerva

0012, 0132, 0432,

0482, 0532, 0572

0062, 0092, 0932

0912

1142, 1162, 1172

0062, 0092, 0252

Minolta

Mitsubishi

MTC

Multitech

0172, 0602

0052, 0062, 0142,

0912, 0922

0072, 0432

0002, 0052, 0062,

0282, 0432

0432 Murphy

N.E.I.

National

NEC

0012, 0052

0462

0042, 0122, 0142,

1202

Neckermann 0032, 0042, 0052,

0072, 0092, 0202,

Nikkai

Nobliko

Nokia

0522, 0572, 0762,

0812

0112

0092

0022, 0032, 0042,

0072, 0292, 0492,

0532, 0572, 0762,

1152

Nordmende 0042, 0102, 0142,

0192, 0222, 0242,

0392, 0402, 0632,

0732, 0742, 0762,

Olympus

Optonica

Orion

0782, 0792, 0832,

0842, 0872

0462

0132, 0502

0162, 0202, 0312,

0442, 0512, 0522,

Osaka

Osaki

0982

0432

0002, 0012, 0432

Otto Versand 0052, 0062, 0812

Panasonic 0022, 0212, 0462,

0672, 0992, 1092,

Pentax

Perdio

Philco

Philips

1102, 1182

0172, 0602

0432

1062

0052, 0082, 0092,

Phonola

Pilot

Pioneer

Portland

Proline

Pye

Quartz

Quelle

0152, 0182, 0362,

0372, 0382, 0472,

0502, 1072

0052, 0152

0012

0052, 0142, 0372,

0472

0112

0432

0052, 0152

0572

0012, 0032, 0042,

0052, 0062, 0072,

0092, 0202, 0462,

0552, 0942

Radionette

Realistic

Ret

Rex

Ricoh

Saba

Saisho

Salora

Samsung

Sansui

Sanyo

0022

0012, 0072, 0132,

0432, 0482, 0502,

0532, 0572

1072

0042, 0742, 0782

0952

0042, 0142, 0192,

0222, 0242, 0392,

0632, 0732, 0742,

0762, 0772, 0782,

0792, 0872

0162, 0202, 0292,

0442, 0512, 0522,

0972

0192, 0572, 0812,

0822, 0912

0052, 0072, 0622,

0652, 1192

0042, 0142

0482, 0532, 0562,

0572

SBR 0052, 0152, 0182

Schaub Lorenz 0022, 0042

Schneider 0002, 0012, 0052,

0072, 0432

SEG 0002, 0072

Sei-Sinudyne 0442

Seleco

Sentra

0042

0112

Sharp

Shintom

Siemens

0132, 0502, 0702

0002

0062, 0092, 0252,

Sinudyne

Sonoko

Sony

0572

0052, 0382, 0442,

0932

0282

0432, 0552, 0682,

0692, 0942, 0952,

0962, 1122, 1132 iv

STS

Sunkai

Sunstar

Sylvania

Symphonic

Tandberg

Tashiko

Tatung

TCM

Teac

Technics

Teknika

Telefunken

Tempest

Tenosal

Thomson

Thorn

0762

0042, 0902

Thorn-Ferguson 0042, 0222, 0302,

0712, 0722, 0742,

TMK

Tonsai

Toshiba

0762, 0852, 0862,

0872, 0902

0522

0002

Totevision

Triumph

Uher

0042, 0622, 0912,

1212

0012, 0072

0922

0042, 0072

Ultravox

Unitech

0032

0072

Vector Research 0122

Victor 0042, 0102, 0142

Videon

Weltblick

1162, 1172

0012

White Westinghouse 0032

Xenon 0162

Yoko 0012, 0062, 0072

0602

0512

0432

0432, 0912

0432, 0912

0062, 0162, 0522,

0932

0132, 0432

0042, 0052, 0432,

0922

1142, 1162, 1172

0042, 0432

0462

0012, 0432

0042, 0192, 0632,

0732, 0742, 0762,

0782, 0882, 0892

1032, 1042, 1052

0002

0042, 0102, 0142,

0192, 0402, 0632,

DVD PLAYER

Akai

JVC

Onkyo

Panasonic

Philips

Pioneer

Samsung

Sharp

Sony

Toshiba

Yamaha

0108

0168

0128

0048

0188

0208, 0228

0148

0068

0028

0088

0008, 0048

LD PLAYER

Aiwa

Funai

Hitachi

Magnavox

Panasonic

Pioneer

RCA

Realistic

Samsung

Sony

Victor

Yamaha

0137

0137

0047

0077

0027

0037

0067

0137

0017, 0087

0057, 0097, 0107,

0117

0127

0007

CD PLAYER

Accuphase

Adc

Adcom

Akai

0315

0865

0785, 1015

0115, 0125, 0725,

0735, 0745, 0935,

1155

Arcam 1875

Arcam-Rotel 0165

Audio-Technica 0835

Audiosonic 0155

Awia 1105, 1235, 1245,

BSR

1765, 1915, 1935

0875

California Audio Lab 1075

Carrera

Carver

Cyrus-Rotel

Denon

0555, 0875

0825, 1415

0205

0045, 0955, 1045,

1595, 1795, 1805

Dual

Elin

Emerson

Fisher

Genexxa

1005

0185

1015, 1285, 1675

0105, 0595, 0605,

0825, 1165, 1175

0525, 0825, 0855,

0875, 0995, 1265,

1285, 1345, 1355,

1485, 1575, 1675,

1715, 1825

0555, 1185, 1195, GoldStar

Grundig

1585

0175

Harman Kardon 0495, 0565, 0325,

Hitachi

1135, 1145, 1155

0065, 0585, 0685,

Innovation

ITT-Nokia

JVC

0945, 1005, 1015,

1225, 1545

1995, 2005, 2015

0185

Karcher

Kenwood

0385, 0395, 0455,

0575, 0585

0485

0025, 0055, 0145,

Luxor

Magnavox

Marantz

Matsushita

MCS

Medion

0215, 0595, 0675,

0695, 0705, 0715,

0925, 1355, 1485,

1575, 1675, 1715,

Korting

Lifetec

1825

0175

2015

Light Control 1155, 1645, 1655,

1665

Linn

Luxman

0165, 1875

0265, 0275, 0795,

0805, 1295, 1305,

1555, 1925

0185, 1895, 1905

1865, 1875

0165, 0175, 0545,

0665, 1275, 1335,

1405, 1505, 1875,

1955

1095, 1605

0535

Memorex

0075, 1995, 2005,

2015

0525, 1015, 1265,

1275, 1285, 1675

1125 MGA

Micromaxx

Mission

Mitsubishi

2015

0165, 1875

1125, 1205

08V496RDS-code 4 12/24/99, 4:32 PM

NAD

Nakamichi

NEC

Neckerman

Nikko

Oceanic

Okano

Onkyo

Panasonic

Philips

Pioneer

Proton

Quasar

Radiola

Radiotone

Realistic

Rotel

Saba

SAE

Salora

Sansui

Sanyo

Schneider

Scott

Sharp

Sherwood

Siemens

Signature

Sony

0915

1845, 1855

1285, 1675

0025, 0035, 1025,

1115, 1275, 1635,

1785, 1815, 1825,

1835

1275, 1445

1085

1155

0345, 0355, 0365,

0375, 0865, 1685,

1695, 1705, 1715,

Sytvania

Tandberg

Tashiko

TCM

Teac

1725, 1735, 1745

1875

1885

1525

1985, 2015

0235, 0245, 1275,

1365, 1375, 1395,

1435, 1465, 1475

0465, 0475, 1065, Technics

Telefunken

1075, 1625

1005

Theta Digital 1865

Thomson 1005

Toshiba 0755, 0765

Vector Research 0555, 0865

Victor

Yamaha

0575

0005, 0015, 0895,

1815

0255, 0285, 0295,

0305, 0345, 0135,

0755, 0765, 1315,

1325

0635, 0645, 1565

0405, 0535, 0775,

0785

0155, 0225

0835, 1165

0185

0155, 0225

0885, 1385, 1425,

1455, 1515

1055, 1075, 1615,

1625

0165, 0175, 0195,

1865, 1875

0095, 0335, 0425,

0435, 0445, 0525,

0855, 1035, 1945

0905, 1875

1075

1845, 1855

0485

0825, 1015, 1265,

1275, 1285, 1575

1875

1005

1875

0185

0415, 0965, 0975,

0985, 1255, 1675,

1875

0625, 0825, 0845,

MD RECORDER

Yamaha 0024

TAPE DECK

Akai

Denon

Grundig

Harman

JVC

Kenwood

Korting

Luxman

Marantz

NAD

Onkyo

Philips

Pioneer

Sony

Yamaha

0124

0204

0134

0044

0194

0164

0134

0054, 0064, 0074,

0084

0134, 0144

0174

0184

0134, 0144, 0154

0034, 0114

0094, 0104

0004, 0014

08V496RDS-code 5 12/24/99, 4:32 PM v

RX-V496RDS

Natural Sound AV Receiver

Ampli-tuner audio-vidéo

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00RX-V496RDS-cv(ML) 1 9/28/0, 4:41 PM

OWNER’S MANUAL

MODE D’EMPLOI

BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG

BRUKSANVISNING

MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI

MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES

GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING

Quick Reference Card

AMP(TUNER) TAPE/MD CD DVD/LD

POWER

A/B/C/D/E

TEST

VOLUME

MUTE

SLEEP

+/–

TIME LEVEL

POWER

Input selector buttons

EFFECT

PRESET+/–

TV VOLUME

VOLUME

MUTE

SLEEP

TV INPUT

PRG+,

PRG–

REC/PAUSE

PLAY

DIR A (TAPE)

SKIP– (MD)

SET

MENU

REWIND (TAPE)

SEARCH (MD)

POWER

Input selector buttons

EFFECT

TV VOLUME

VOLUME

MUTE

DISPLAY (MD)

DECK A/B (TAPE)

SLEEP

PAUSE (MD)

PLAY

SKIP–

DIR B (TAPE)

SKIP+ (MD)

FAST FORWARD (TAPE)

SEARCH (MD)

STOP

SEARCH

POWER

Input selector buttons

EFFECT

DISC SKIP+/–

TV VOLUME

VOLUME

MUTE

SLEEP DISPLAY

TV INPUT

PAUSE

SKIP+

PLAY

SKIP–

SEARCH SEARCH

STOP

Input selector buttons

EFFECT

DISC SKIP+/–

TV VOLUME

DISPLAY

TV INPUT

PAUSE

SKIP+

SEARCH

STOP

V503030

POWER

DISC SKIP+/–

VOLUME

MUTE

RETURN

MENU SELECT

MENU LEFT

TITLE

Quick Reference Card

DVD MENU VCR CBL/SAT TV

Numeric buttons

VCR

POWER

CLEAR

+10

VCR

CHANNEL+/–

VOLUME

TV VOLUME

MUTE

INDEX TV SLEEP

TV INPUT

MENU UP

MENU RIGHT

VCR REC

*1

VCR PLAY

MENU

MENU DOWN

VCR

REWIND

CBL/SAT

POWER

CHANNEL

EFFECT

CHANNEL

ENTER

CBL/SAT

CHANNEL+/–

VOLUME

TV VOLUME

MUTE

DISPLAY

TV INPUT

VCR

PAUSE

TV SLEEP

MENU SELECT

MENU LEFT

VCR FAST

FORWARD

VCR STOP

RECALL

TV

POWER

CHANNEL

+100

CHANNEL

ENTER

TV

CHANNEL+/–

VOLUME

TV VOLUME

TV MUTE

DISPLAY

TV INPUT

MENU UP

MENU RIGHT

TV SLEEP

VCR REC

*1

VCR PLAY

MENU

MENU DOWN

VCR

REWIND

CHANNEL

EFFECT

CHANNEL

ENTER

TV VOLUME

DISPLAY

TV INPUT

VCR

PAUSE

VCR FAST

FORWARD

VCR STOP

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Tryck två gånger på den här knappen för att börja spela in.

Premere due volte questo tasto per iniziare la registrazione.

Presione dos veces este botón para empezar a grabar.

Druk tweemaal op deze toets om met opnemen te beginnen.

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