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OWNER'S
MANUAL
• Explanation
of Graphical Symbols
The lightning flash with arrowhead
symbol, within an equilateral
triangle,
is intended to alert you to the
presence of uninsulated
"dangerous
voltage" within the product's
enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of
electric shock to persons.
RISKOF ELECTRICSHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
IMPORTANT
Please record
the space
the serial
number
The exclamation
point within an
equilateral triangle is intended to alert
you to the presence of important
operating and maintenance
(servicing)
instructions
in the
literature accompanying
the
appliance
of this unit in
below.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN
OR MOISTURE.
Model:
Serial
No.:
The serial
the unit.
number
Retain this Owner's
for future reference.
is located
on the rear of
Manual
in a safe place
SAFETY INSTRLJ
1
Read Instructions
- All the safety and operating
instructions
should be read before the unit is operated.
2
Retain
should
Instructions
be retained
- The safety and operating
for future reference.
Heed Warnings - Al! warnings
on the unit and in the
operating
instructions
should be adhered to.
4
Follow
should
Instructions
be followed.
Water
and Moisture
5
and other
- The unit should
water - for example,
near a bathtub,
sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement,
poo!, etc.
instructions
not be used near
washbowl,
kitchen
or near a swimming
6
Carts and Stands - The unit should be used only with a
cart or stand that is recommended
by the manufacturer.
6A
A unit and cart combination
should
be
moved with care. Quick stops, excessive
force, and uneven surfaces
may cause
the unit and
cart combination
to overturn.
7
Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The unit
should be mounted
to a wall or ceiling
recommended
by the manufacturer.
Ventilation
- The unit should
be situated
Power Sources - The unit should be connected
to a
power supply only of the type described
in the operating
instructions
or as marked on the unit.
11
PoweroCord
Protection
- Powerosupply
cords should be
routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or
pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying
particular
attention to cords at plugs, convenience
receptacles,
and the point where they exit from the unit.
12
Cleaning - The unit should be cleaned
recommended
by the manufacturer.
13
Nonuse Periods - The power cord of the unit should be
unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long
period of time.
14
Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that
objects do not fall into and liquids are not spilled into the
inside of the unit.
15
Damage Requiring
by qualified service
instructions
3
- All operating
10
A.
C,
only as
be serviced
cord or the plug has been
have fallen,
The unit has been exposed
has been spilled
into the
to rain; or
Do The unit does not appear to operate normally or
exhibits a marked change in performance;
or
Eo The unit has been dropped,
so that its
location or position does not interfere with its proper
ventilation.
For example, the unit should not be situated
on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface, that may block the
ventilation
openings;
or placed in a built-in installation,
such as a bookcase
or cabinet that may impede the flow
of air through the ventilation
openings.
16
17
Heat - The unit should be situated
sources such as radiators,
stoves,
that produce heat.
Service - The unit should
personnel when:
The power-supply
damaged;
or
Bo Objects
unit; or
only as
away from heat
or other appliances
damaged.
Servicing
- The user should not attempt to service
beyond those means described
in the operating
instructions.
All other servicing should be referred
qualified service personne!.
Power
Lines - An outdoor
away from power
18
or the cabinet
antenna
should
the unit
to
be located
lines.
Grounding
or Polarization
- Precautions
should be taken
so that the grounding
or polarization
is not defeated.
19 ForUScustomers
onmy:
Outdoor
Antenna
Grounding
= If an
EXAMPLE
outside antenna
is
to this unit, be sure the antenna system is
connected
OF ANTENNA
GROUNDING
grounded so as to provide some protection
against
voltage surges and built-up static charges.
Article 810 of
the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA
70, provides
information
with regard to proper grounding
of the mast
and supporting
structure,
grounding
of the leadqn wire to
an antenna discharge
unit, size of grounding
conductors,
location of antenna discharge
unit, connection
to
grounding
electrode.
electrodes,
for the grounding
Note to CATV
system installer:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system
installer's
attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that
provides
guidelines for proper grounding
and, in
particular,
specifies that the cable ground shall be
connected
to the grounding
system of the building,
close to the point of cable entry as practical.
SPECIAL
DEVICE
....
....
as
NEO
(for US customers
system.
The digital
component
may not cause
harmful
interference.
CODE
device
FCC _NFORMATION (for US customers
mMPORTANT
NOTmCE : DO NOT
MODIFY
THS
UNIT!
only)
This product, when installed as indicated
in the
instructions
contained
in this manual, meets FCC
Compliance
with FCC regulations
does not guarantee
that
interference
will not occur in all installations.
If this product
is found to be the source of interference,
which can be
requirements.
Modifications
not expressly
Yamaha
may void your authority, granted
use the product.
determined
to eliminate
measures:
approved
by
by the FCC, to
mMPORTANT
: When connecting
this product to
accessories
and/or another product use only high quality
shielded cables.
Cable/s supplied with this product
MUST be used. Follow all installation
instructions.
Failure to follow instructions
could void your FCC
authorization
to use this product in the USA.
3.
ELECTRICAL
on_y)
is a composite
2.
NATIONAL
NOTES FOR FCC COMPOSITE
This device
1.
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTROOESYSTEM
(NEC ART 250 PARTH)
NOTE : This product has been tested and found to
comply with the requirements
listed in FCC Regulations,
Part 15 for Class "B" digital devices.
Compliance
with
these requirements
provides a reasonable
level of
assurance
that your use of this product in a residential
environment
will not result in harmful interference
with
other electronic
devices.
This equipment
generates/uses
radio frequencies
and, if
not installed and used according
to the instructions
found in the users manual, may cause interference
harmful to the operation
of other electronic
devices.
by turning the unit 'OFF" and "ON", please
the problem by using one of the following
Relocate either this product
affected by the interference.
Consumer
and the Electronic
Electronics
by playing
come through
Industries
Group
want
Association's
you to get the most out of
it at a safe level.
loud and clear without
or distortion
= and, most importantly,
sensitive
hearing.
without
One that lets the
annoying
affecting
that is being
Utilize power outlets that are on different
branch
breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s.
(circuit
In the case of radio or TV interference,
relocate/reorient
antenna.
If the antenna leadoin is 300 ohm ribbon lead,
change
the leadoin to coaxial
the
type cable.
If these corrective
measures do not produce satisfactory
results, please contact the local retailer authorized
to
distribute
this type of product.
If you can not locate the
appropriate
retailer, please contact Yamaha Electronics
Corp. U.S.A. 6660 Orangethorpe
Ave, Buena Park, CA
90620.
The above statements
distributed
by Yamaha
subsidiaries.
We Want You Listening For A Lifetime (for US customers
YAMAHA
or the device
try
apply ONLY to those products
Corporation
of America or its
only)
Since hearing damage from loud sounds is often
undetectable
until it is too late, YAMAHA
and the
Electronic
Industries
Association's
Consumer
blaring
Electronics
your
prolonged
you to avoid
from excessive
volume
levels.
,,_ ,_,_
--:Hs_'_c
@ 80W + 80W (8_) RMS Output
Power, 0.025% THD, 20-20,000
Hz
@ 90W + 90W (GO) RMS Output
Power, 0.05% THD, 20-20,000
@ High Dynamic
Power,
Random
@ Automatic
Preset
@ Preset
Hz
Station
Low _mpedance
@ _F Count
Vadabme LOUDNESS
Controm
to Reproduce
the
@ Video
to Reproduce
SAFETY
....... Inside the Front Cover
CAUTION
Tuning
Tuning
Shifting
Capability
Direct
PLL Synthesizer
Signa_ _nputlOutput
@ SLEEP
(Preset
Tuning
INSTRUCTIONS
............................
.........................................................
Capability
CONTROLS
AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
........... 9
2
BASIC OPERATIONS
3
TUNING
OPERATIONS
4
PRESET
TUNING ..........................................
NOTES ABOUT THE REMOTE CONTROL
TRANSMITTER
................................................
5
CONNECTIONS
6
...............................................
Contro_
the
......................................................
ACCESSORIES
Capability
Timer
@ Remote
@ PURE D_RECT Switch
Purest Source Sound
SUPPLIED
Preset
System
@ CD D_RECT AMP Switch
Purest CD Sound
FEATURES
Access
Editing)
Drive Capability
@ Continuousmy
@ 40-Station
TROUBLESHOOTING
SPECIFICATIONS
....................................
13
.................................
16
...................................
..........................................
17
20
21
After
unpacking,
Indoor
check
that the following
parts are included,
FM Antenna
Remote
Control
Transmitter
AM Loop Antenna
Antenna
adapter
(U,S.A,
and Canada
Batteries
(size AA, R6, UMo3)
models
only)
3
To assure the finest performance,
carefully.
Keep it in a safe place
1.
2.
Install this unit
windows,
heat
dust, moisture
(transformers,
do not expose
in a cool, dry, clean place - away from
sources, sources of excessive
vibration,
and co!& Avoid sources of humming
motors).
To prevent fire or electrica! shock,
the unit to rain or water.
Never open the cabinet.
contact your dealer.
3.
4.
If something
drops
into the set,
Do not use force on switches,
controls or connection
wires.
When moving the unit, first disconnect
the power plug and
the wires connected
to other equipment.
Never pull the
wires themselves.
Always set the VOLUME control to "- oo" before starting
the audio source play. Increase the volume gradually
to an
appropriate
leve! after playback has been started.
6.
Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical solvents;
this might damage the finish.
Use a clean, dry cloth.
7.
8.
Be sure to read the 'TROUBLESHOOTING"
regarding
common
the unit is faulty.
.
operating
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.
IM PORTANT
Please
below.
The openings
on the cabinet assure proper ventilation
of
the unit. If these openings
are obstructed,
the temperature
inside the cabinet will rise rapidly. Therefore,
avoid placing
objects against these openings,
and install the unit in wellventilated
condition.
Be sure to allow a space of at least 10
cm behind, 10 cm on the both sides and 20 cm above the
top panel of the unit. Otherwise
it may not only damage the
unit, but also cause fire.
5.
4
please read this manual
for future reference.
errors
before
number
of this unit in the space
Model:
Serial
No.:
The serial
number
Retain this Owner's
reference.
is located
on the rear of the unit.
Manual
in a safe place for future
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
FOR
CANADIAN
CUSTOMERS
TO PREVENT
ELECTRIC
SHOCK, MATCH WIDE
OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT AND FULLY INSERT.
BLADE
THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS
MEETS ALL
REQUIREMENTS
OF THE CANADIAN
INTERFERENCECAUSING
EQUIPMENT
REGULATIONS.
section
concluding
record the serial
that
When not planning
to use this unit for long periods of time
(ie, vacation,
etc.), disconnect
the AC power plug from the
wal! outlet.
10.
To prevent lightning damage, disconnect
the AC power
plug and antenna cable when there is an electrical storm.
11.
Grounding
or polarization
- Precautions
should be taken
so that the grounding
or polarization
of an appliance
is not
defeated.
12.
Do not connect audio equipment
to the AC outlet on the
rear pane! if the equipment
requires more power than the
outlet is rated to provide.
Battery installation
Remote control transmitter
operation
range
oooo¢OO
control
sensor
z
Within
approximately
6 m (19 7 feet)
30°
Battery rep{acement
if you find that the remote
control
transmitter
closer to the main unit, the batteries
batteries with new ones.
must be used
are weak.
Replace
both
Notes
Notes
® Use only AA, R6, UM°3 batteries
® Be sure the polarities
for replacement.
are correct.
(See
the battery compartment.)
® Remove the batteries if the remote
be used for an extended
® If batteries
leak, dispose
period
of them
touching
the baked
material
clothing,
etc.
the battery
before
Clean
installing
® There should be no large obstacles
between
control transmitter
and the main unit.
the illustration
control
transmitter
inside
will not
or letting
it come
compartment
lighting
correctly.
Avoid
in contact
with
control
(especially
it might cause
of time.
immediately.
® If the remote
sensor
is directly
an inverter
the remote
In this case,
illuminated
type of fluorescent
control
the remote
transmitter
by strong
lamp etc.),
not to work
the main unit to avoid
direct
lighting.
thoroughly
new batteries.
5
Never p_ug in this unit and other
components
CONNECTIONS
WITH OTHER COMPONENTS
When
between
making
this unit and other
to L, R (right) to R, '+" to "+" and '-"
to "-'L
* If you have YAMAHA
numbered
connecting
the output
Turntable
components
(or input)
terminals
Also,
components,
refer to the owner's
as
1,
3, 4,
of each component
Video cassette recorder
or Tape deck 2
be sure al! connections
manual
are completed.
are made
for each component
etc. on the rear panel,
to the samemumbered
that is to say L (left)
to this unit.
can be made easily
terminals
CD player
correctly,
to be connected
only by
of this unit.
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TV
LD player,
TV tuner, etc.
Tape deck 1
Speakers
*
,
,
: See the next page.
If a tape deck
SIGNAL)
(VIDEO
6
is connected
terminals,
SIGNAL)
there
terminals.
B
to the VCR/TAPE
is no connection
2 (AUDIO
to the VCR
the SPEAKERS
of the proper
connections
speakers.
correct,
gauge
terminals
(cut as short
that is, + and - markings
Do not
to your speakers
as possible).
with wire
If the
the sound
let the
bare speaker
parts of this
speakers.
are observed.
will be unnatural
unit
wires
as this
is
If these wires
and will lack bass.
touch
each
coumd damage
Notes
® One or two speaker
are faulty, no sound will be heard from the
Make sure that the polarity of the speaker wires
are reversed,
metal
and/or
SPEAKERS
other
this
or the
unit
systems
can be connected
If you connect only one speaker system,
the SPEAKERS
A or B terminals.
® Use speakers
with the specified
rear of this unit.
® Banana
the Banana
Plug connector
to this unit.
impedance
it to either
shown
are also possible.
on the
Simply
into the corresponding
insert
terminal.
How to Connect:
2
Red: positive
Black:
(+)
negative
//
/
(-)
_i.) Unscrew
the knob.
(_ Insert the bare wire.
[Remove
approx.
(1/4") insulation
the speaker
_
5mm
from
wires.]
Tighten the knob and
secure the wire.
1
For Custom
AC OUTLET(S)(SWITCHED)
(U.S.A., Canada,
and General
.........................................................
(Australia
model)
The power
power
POWER
ON/OFF
power
outlets
or the provided
to any component
The maximum
OUTLETS
1 SWITCHED
OUTLET
from your components
keys.
whenever
(total power
that can be connected
100 watts.
These
is controlled
remote
by this unit's
control
These
this unit is turned
consumption
to the SWITCHED
will supply
on.
of components)
AC OUTLET{S)
terminals
are used for custom
is
the REMOTE
terminal
Connecting
the ground
will normally
wire of the turntable
minimize
may be obtained
hum,
to the GND
but in some
with the ground
cases
better
wire disconnected.
system.
for custom
this unit with the system
CONTROL
of the central
IN terminal
controller
When
installation
remote
of this unit to the
for custom
installation
system.
By connecting
the REMOTE
CONTROL
OUT terminal of this
unit to the REMOTE CONTROL
IN terminal of the other
you can also operate
system remote control.
connected
in series.
(For turntabme use)
installation
to the components
you can operate
component,
GND termina_
results
system,
control
output
2
terminal
REMOTE CONTROL 0N, OUT) terminals
this unit is connected
switch
transmitter's
2 SWITCHED
the power cords
to the SWITCHED
STANDBY/ON
models)
.................................
Use these to connect
to this unit.
Instafler
the component
with the
In this way, up to 6 components
can be
ANTENNA
CONNECTIONS
® Each antenna
should
be connected
® Both AM and FM indoor
Nevertheless,
quality,
a properly
an outdoor
Outdoor
antennas
installed
antenna
to the designated
are supplied
outdoor
terminal(s)
to this unit.
antenna
correctly,
In general,
wil! give clearer
referring
these
reception
to the following
antennas
than
will provide
an indoor
diagram.
sufficient
signal
strength.
poor reception
may result in improvement.
Outdoor
FM antenna
AM antenna
antenna
Indoor
FM
(included)
/_
AM loop
antenna
(included)
_te_
.....
75°ohm
coaxial'
"_
_
I _ I._
cable
_oI['"
E ............ <
--
" 75-ohm/300-ohm
antenna adapter
300°ohm
.M I/
.......
_L
(U,S.A, model)
I
I
feeder
Ground
Connecting
the AM loop
antenna
3
Orient
so that the best
reception
* The AM loop antenna
should
be placed
* The AM loop antenna
should
be kept connected,
apart
from the main unit. The antenna
even if an outdoor
GND terminal
For maximum
safety
is obtained.
may be hung on a wall.
AM antenna
is connected
to this unit.
Notes
and minimum
GND terminal to a good earth
driven into moist earth.
interference,
ground,
which
is a metal
the
stake
® When connecting
the indoor
FM antenna,
insert its
connector
terminal
into the FM ANT
firmly.
® If you need an outdoor
FM antenna
FM reception
8
to improve
quality,
300-ohm
feeder
troubled
by electrical
preferable.
either
or coaxial
cable
interference,
may be used.
a coaxial
In locations
cable
is
FRONT PANEL
D
STANDBY/ON
switch
TUNING
Press
this switch
to turn on the power to this unit,
again
to turn this unit into the standby
Press
it
DOWN/UP
Used for tuning.
mode,
frequencies,
Press
button
the "UP" side to tune in to higher
and press the 'DOWN"
side to tune in to lower
frequencies.
Standby mode
In this state, this unit consumes a very small quantity of
power to receive infrared-signals from the remote control
transmitter.
EDIT
@
_
Remote controm sensor
Receives signals from the remote control transmitter,
Display
Shows
MEMORY
When
for about
desired
(MAN'L/AUTO
While
the indicator
by pressing
number
selector
button
station
into the memory.
this button
preset
is held down
tuning
11 .)
begins.
indicator flashes
is flashing,
number
preset
automatic
the "MEMORY"
station
station
When
refer to page
FM) button
is pressed,
5 seconds.
preset
(For details,
Press
select a
the corresponding
than 3 seconds,
(For details,
refer to page
of two preset
switch
and
DIRECT
this switch
sound.
(Refer
switch
and
lights
to page
up to listen to a CD
15 for details.)
indicator
so that the indicator
in the purest
band to FM or AM.
indicator
so that the indicator
in the purest
the reception
sound.
lights
(Refer
up to listen to an
to page
15 for
to enter the displayed
for more
to switch
AMP
this switch
PURE
Press
the places
button
this button
CD DIRECT
information.
this button
FM/AM
Press
panel
various
button
This button is used to exchange
stations with each other.
the
18.)
A/BIC/D/E
button
Press this button
stations.
to select
a desired
group
(A-E)
of preset
9
PHONES
When
jack
the PHONES
When
BALANCE
you listen with headphones,
the headphones
to
jack.
listening
SPEAKERS
Adjusts
speakers
with
headphones
A and B switches
privately,
set both the
speaker
control
the balance
of the output
to compensate
location
volume
for sound
or listening
to the left and right
imbalance
caused
by
room conditions.
to the OFF position,
Continuously
variable
Used to compensate
PHONES
for the human
high and low-frequency
ranges
control
ears'
loss of sensitivity
to
at low volume,
TUNmNG MODE (AUTO/MAN'L MONO) button
Press this button to switch the tuning mode to automatic or
manual. To select the automatic tuning mode, press this
button so that the "AUTO TUNING" indicator lights up on the
display. To select the manual tuning mode, press this button
so that the "AUTO TUNING" indicator goes off,
SPEAKERS
Set the switch
(connected
switch
switches
REC OUT semector
A or B (or both A and B) for the speaker
to this unit) you will use to the ON position,
for the speaker
system
system
Used to select
Set the
to the REC output
you will not use to the OFF
the setting
an input source
terminals
of the BNPUT selector.
position,
record
PRESET STATIONS buttons
Select a preset station number (1 to 8).
Selects
Tone
BASS
VOLUME
control
Used to raise or lower
Used
The 0 position
TREBLE
Used
10
produces
to increase
The 0 position
or decrease
or decrease
produces
the low frequency
the high frequency
the selected
that source
while
This function
listening
directly
independently
allows
to another
you to
source,
mNPUT selector
controls
to increase
and supply
on the rear panel,
the input source
that you want
the volume
leve!,
to listen to (and watch),
of
DISPLAY
PANEL
II
Multi4nformation
Displays
preset
various
station
STEREO
Lights
number
@MEMORY
for example
and name
station
of selected
frequency,
input source.
When
for about
an FM stereo
broadcast
with sufficient
SignaHevel
Indicates
If multipath
5 seconds.
button
is pressed,
While
this indicator
this indicator
is flashing,
flashes
the
signal
is received.
AUTO
Lights
_
indicator
the MEMORY
displayed station can be programmed
to the memory by using
the AIBIC/D/E
button and the PRESET STATIONS
buttons.
indicator
up when
strength
display
information,
TUNING
up when
indicator
this unit is in the automatic
tuning
mode.
meter
the signal
level of the received
interference
is detected,
station.
the indication
SLEEP
decreases.
Lights
indicator
up while
the built-in
SLEEP
timer
is functioning.
11
REMOTE CONTROL
The remote
CD player
control
control
transmitter
and tape deck
transmitter
TRANSMITTER
provided
connected
will also control
with this unit is designed
to this unit are YAMAHA
various
functions
to control
all the most commonly
components
designed
for remote
used functions
control
of this unit. If the
compatibility,
this remote
of each component.
For Control
of This
Unit
Tuner keys
Control tuner.
+:
Selects
higher
=:
Selects
lower
AIBIC/DIE:
YAMAHA
HIFI
REMOTE
CONTROL
POWER
ON and
OFF
the POWER
and pressing
mode.
number.
number.
(A = E) of preset
station
keys
ON key turns
the OFF
Bnput semector
Select
station
station
Selects the group
numbers.
SYSTEM
TRANSMITTER
Pressing
preset
preset
key turns
the power
to this unit on
this unit into the standby
keys
input source.
SLEEP timer key
This unit is automatically turned into the standby mode one
hour after this key is pressed (so that SLEEP indicator lights
up).
VOLUME +/= keys
Turn the volume level up/down,
For Other
Identify
Component
the remote
component's
keys.
control
Control
transmitter
If these
keys with your
keys are identical,
their functions
will be the same.
For each key function,
refer to the
corresponding
instruction
in your component's
manual.
YAMAHA
_Tape
Control
deck
tape
keys
deck.
* D[R A, B and A/B are applicable
cassette tape deck.
* For a single cassette
function,
tape
12
pressing
only to double
deck with automatic
DIR A will reverse
reverse
the direction
running.
_jbCD
player
Control
compact
keys
* DISC
is applicable
disc player.
only to compact
disc changer.
of
13 to 19, this manual
To operate
this unit on the remote
describes
control
how to operate
transmitter,
this unit mainly
use the corresponding
by using
the front panel
keys on the remote
control
control
parts.
transmitter.
TO PLAY A SOURCE
2
7
I
4
1
VOLUME
,
18
7
4
,
2O
3
Select
the speakers
to be used.
12
28
SPEAKERS
8
A
'_0
60
B
ON
4
_
i
2
If you use two speaker
switches.
Set to the "co" position.
Turn the power
)
",.j
.de
2
ON
5
on.
STANDBY/ON
Play the source.
tuning operation,
systems,
press
both the A and B
(For detailed information
refer to page 16.)
on the
6
3
,
I_
,
28
Select the desired
selector.
(For video
input source
by using
the INPUT
4e
turn the TV/monitor
ON.)
INPUT
O
4
-de
TUNER
TAPE I
TAPE2
CD
Adjust
PHONO
to the desired
level.
LD,'TV
If desired,
LOUDNESS
*
The name of the selected input source position will
appear on the display. (For 'TUNER",
the tuning mode
will appear
*
on the display.)
Note that selecting
source
terminals
which
each input source
is connected
on the rear pane!.
position
to the corresponding
selects
input
the
adjust
the BASS,
controls,
TREBLE,
etc. (Refer
BALANCE
to page
and
15.)
When you finish using this unit
Press the STANDBY/ON switch on the front panel again or
the POWER OFF key on the remote control transmitter to turn
this unit into the standby mode.
13
TO RECORD
A SOURCE
TO TAPE (OR MD)
y_H_
.....................
r_
.............
--3
_
13,5
1
Select
the source
Begin
you want to record,
recording
or VCR
REC
TAr_ I.
on the tape deck (or MD recorder
connected
etc.)
to this unit,
OUT
I_NER
•
.CO
To monitor
the sound
(and/or
picture)
select the tape deck (or VCR)
with the INPUT selector,
VCI_ftAr_
LOfR/2._PHONO,
to be recorded
being used for recording
INPUT
Play the source.
TUNER
TAPE 1
CO
TAPE 2
3
Confirm
the source
selector
and turning
by selecting
INPUT
V_R/
TAPE_I
_
14
2_
•
_
•
CO
PHONO
•
•
28
LD/TV
TAPE
control,
c
VOLUME
TUNER
LD/TV
it with the INPUT
up the VOLUME
PHONO
S
Notes
® If you want to enjoy another
with the INPUT selector.
® VOLUME,
60
controls,
-SB
BASS,
TREBLE,
CD D_RECT
switch settings
recorded.
AMP
while
BALANCE,
switch
have no effect
recording,
select
and PURE
on the material
DIRECT
being
it
Adjust
the balance
speakers
speaker
of the output
to compensate
location
volume
for sound
or listening
to the left and right
imbalance
caused
from
room conditions.
Because
one or two speaker
unit, the SPEAKERS
system
I
•
?
can be connected
to this
you to select
speaker
for the human
ears'
SPEAKERS
I
• ,2
A
B
ON
3"0"3
4
A
ON
4
L5
5R
This control
sensitivity
BASS
provides
compensation
to high and IOwofrequency
ranges
loss of
at low volume.
TREBLE
i .° i
This control is adjustable
volume leve!.
i .° i
3,4
32,
4,_,3 "
,3
4
5
allow
A or B, or both at once.
BALANCE
2,
systems
switches
5+
5
to retain
full tonal range
at any
" ,2
4
5+
LOUONESS
I _L.AT
2,
BASS
: Turn this clockwise
clockwise
to increase
to decrease
(or counter-
3-
the low frequency
4
Set to the 'FLAT"
Set to the loudest
listening
.10
-9
a°ds
8
"0
s
_
7
TREBLE
: Turn this clockwise
clockwise
to increase
to decrease)
(or counter-
VOLUME
,
IS
,
the high frequency
28
8
,°
i
40
S0
level that you would
in.
4
listen
2
-de
You can enjoy
player
the purest
by setting
By doing
amplifier
TREBLE,
so, CD's
this switch
CD sound from
so that the indicator
input signals
I _LAT
your CD
illuminates.
_"
2.0'o
4
are sent to the builtoin special
e
for CD directly bypassing the BNPUT selector,
BASS,
BALANCE
and LOUDNESS
controls, and then sent
to the power amplifier.
purest
This signal
CD sound eliminating
CD
[]
routing
any alterations
reproduces
the
DIRECT
AMP
sources
By doing
BALANCE
alteration
Note
AMP
on, only the CD DIRECT
volume
gained.
Turn untilis the
desired
8
7
to the CD signals.
You can enjoy
If both CD DIRECT
"_
_
and PURE
AMP switch
DIRECT
switches
will function.
the purest
by setting
this switch
so, the audio
signals
and LOUDNESS
sound
from your audio
so that the indicator
bypass
controls,
the BASS,
illuminates.
TREBLE,
thus eliminating
any
to the audio signals.
are
[]
PURE
DIRECT
15
Normally,
if station
However,
signals
are strong
if signals
and there
of the station
is no interference,
you want
to select
quick automatic-search
are weak,
4
Y_H_
tuning
(AUTOMATIC
you must tune to it manually
TUNING)
(MANUAL
is
TUNING).
2
.......................
=
3
AUTOMATIC
1
Select
TUNING
"TUNER"
1
MANUAL
as the input source.
TUNING
Select
"TUNER"
as the input source.
INPUT
INPUT
TU_ER
TUNER
TAPE1
TAPE
TAPE1
CD
2
VCR/_
VCR/_
Select
PHONO
L_grV
LDm'V
2
CD
TAPE2
PHONO
the reception
band (FM or AM) confirming
it on
2
the display.
Select
the reception
band (FM or AM) confirming
it on
the display.
..........
FM
or AM
',,. I x
/i\
\1/
/i\
...........
3
FM
,,,I/
/i \
or
3
TUNFNG MODE
AUTO
To tune to a higher
frequency,
TUNING
_
press the right side
Tune
Turn the "AUTO
TUNING"
indicator
to a desired
station
OOWN
TUNING
off.
manually.
once.
To tune to a lower
frequency,
OOWN
TUNING
press the left side once.
UP
* To continue
* If the station
one, press
* If the tuning
where
tuning
search
stops
tuning
search,
hold down
the button.
is not the desired
again.
search
does
not stop at the desired
(because the signals of the station
the MANUAL TUNING
method.
16
UP
are weak),
Note
station
change
to
If you tune
to an FM station
mode automatically
manually,
to increase
it is received
the signal
quality.
in monaural
MANUAL
PRESET TUNING
This unit can store station
selecting
the preset
frequencies
station
number
selected
where
by tuning
it is stored.
operation.
With
Up to 40 stations
2_
stations
Tune
to a desired
(Refer
E23
station.
Select
page for tuning
any desired
station
only by
can be stored.
E23
To recall
to the previous
you can recall
4_
E_
To store
this function,
(8 stations
a preset
the group
station
of preset
stations.
procedure.)
A/B/P./D/E
2
Select
a desired
confirming
group
(A - E) of preset
stations
it on the display.
/,/
Select
the preset
station
number.
/1\
1
3
\
a preset
station
number
program the station before
goes off from the display.
1
2
[__11
II
/-/
II
I
I r,_
where
you want
the "MEMORY"
PRESET STATION8
4
_
3
I
6
I
I / I / I I
ILl _-I ,LI
_.,
STATIONS
_
6
7
8
II
II
I
I
I
II
II
MEMORY-
Notes
Flashes on and off
for about 5 seconds.
Select
pRE_T
4
3
/
I_11
--
2
" A new setting
one.
can be programmed
in place
of the former
" For presets, the setting of the reception mode (stereo
monaural)
is stored along with the station frequency.
to
or
indicator
7
I
8
II
II
.,,idiii
_........
_-_-.-_"n"""
Memory
back-up
The memory back-up circuit prevents the programmed
data
from being lost even if this unit is turned into the standby
mode or the power plug is disconnected
from the AC outlet or
the power is cut due to temporary
power failure.
If, however,
the power is cut for more than one week, the memory may be
erase&
If so, it can be re-programmed
by simply following
the PRESET TUNING steps.
/
Shows
the displayed
programmed
station
has been
to A1.
* In the same way, program other stations to A2, A3 ... AS.
* You can program more stations to preset station numbers
of other groups in the same way by selecting other groups
in step 2.
17
AUTOMATIC
PRESET TUNING
You can make use of an automatic
preset tuning function for FM stations. With this function,
this unit performs automatic
tuning and
stores FM stations with strong signals sequentially.
Up to 40 stations are stored automatically
in the same way as in the manual
preset tuning method on page 17.
2
3 1
V_M_H_.......................
To store stations
When the automatic
preset tuning
is finished;
The display shows the frequency of the last preset station.
Check the contents and the number of preset stations by
following the procedure of the section 'To recall a preset
station" on page 17.
1
\1/
FM
/1\
To recall a preset station
Simply follow the procedure of the section 'To recall a preset
station" on page 17.
2
t ,.-,
I
/ZM_Mo.',\
Press and hold for more
than 3 seconds.
3
DOWN
Notes
® You can replace a preset station by another FM or AM
station manually by simply following
the procedure
of the
section 'To store stations" on page 17.
® If the number of received stations is not enough to be stored
up to E8, the search is finished automatically
after searching
all frequencies.
® With this function, only FM stations with sufficient signal
strength are stored automatically.
If the station you want to
program is weak in signal strength, tune to it in monaural
manually and program it by following the procedure
of the
section 'To store stations" on page 17.
Flashes.
TUNING
UP
To tune to higher frequencies,
press right side once.
To tune to lower frequencies,
press left side once.
* If the TUNING button is not pressed, in a while, the
automatic
preset tuning begins automatically
toward
frequencies.
higher
The automatic
preset tuning begins from the frequency
currently displayed.
Received stations are programmed
to
At, A2 _. A8 sequentially.
* If more than 8 stations are received, they are also
programmed
to the preset station numbers of other groups
(B, C, D and E) in that order.
Jf you want to store the first station
received
by the
automatic
preset tuning to a desired preset station
number;
if, for example, you want to store the first received station to
C5, select 'C5" by using the AIBICIDIE button and the
PRESET STATIONS buttons after pressing the MEMORY
button in step 2. Then press the TUNING button. The first
received station is stored to C5, and next stations to C6, C7 ...
sequentially.
if stations are stored up to E8, the automatic preset tuning is
finished automatically.
18
EXCHANGING
You can exchange
PRESET STATIONS
the places
of two preset
stations
with each other
as shown
below,
2, 4
Y_MAH_ ........................
r_z
Example)
If you want
to shift the preset
station
_
i-
i
on E1 to A5, and vice
versa,
Recall
the preset
of 'To
recall a preset
station
on E1 (by following
station"
on page
2
the method
4
17),
\_
i/
--L
_
/ -MEMORY
/
[ x
Flashes_
3
Recall the preset station
method as in step 1.
on A5 by following
the same
i-
r_-
__ ,q _-I __
I _
I
_
I-II--
f --I --I
MEMORY
/
i \
Flashes_
Shows
the exchange
of stations
is completed.
19
If the unit fails to operate
measures
contact
normally,
suggested.
If it cannot
your authorized
YAMAHA
check
the following
be corrected,
dealer
to determine
whether
the fault can be corrected
or if the fault is not listed in the SYMPTOM
or service
center
column,
by the simple
disconnect
the power
cord and
for help.
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
REMEDY
The unit fails to turn on when the STANDBY/ON
switch is pressed.
Pow'er cord is not plugged in or is not completely
Mserted
Firmly plug M the power cord
It happens
normally.
There is an influence of strong external noise
(lightnMg, excessive static Mectbcity, etc) or a
misoperation on this unit while using this unit.
Turn this unit into the standby mode and disconnect
the AC power cord from the AC outlet After about
30 seconds pass, connect the power and operate
this unit again
Incorrect output cord connections
Connect the cords properly
the cords may be defective,
Appropriate
Select an appropbate
selector
that this unit does not work
No sound
or no picture.
input source is not selected.
The SPEAKERS
switches are not set properly.
Speaker connections
The sound
suddenly
goes off.
Only one side speaker
Sound
the sound.
"hums".
The volume
level is low while
The volume level cannot
sound is distorted.
Sound
playing
a record.
be increased,
or
level is low.
if the problem persists,
input source with the INPUT
Set the SPEAKERS switch which corresponds
the speakers to be used to the ON position
to
Secure the connections
are not secure.
The protection circuit has been activated because
of short drcuit etc
Turn this unit into the standby mode, and then turn
on to reset the protection circuit
The SLEEP timer has functioned
Cancel the SLEEP timer function
Incorrect setting of the BALANCE control
Adjust it to the appropriate
Incorrect cord connections.
Connect the cords properly
the cords may be defective,
Incorrect cord connections.
Firmly connect the audio p_ugs. If the problem
persists, the cords may be defective
No connection
terminal
Make the GND connection
and this unit
from the turntable to the GND
position.
if the problem persists,
between the turntable
The record is being played on a turntable with an
MC cartridge.
The player should be connected
the MC head amplifier
The component connected to the REC output
terminals of this unit is turned off.
Turn the power to the component
The LOUDNESS
Set the LOUDNESS
control is functioning
to the unit through
on
control to the FLAT position.
The CD DIRECT AMP switch is ON
Switch offthe
Using the BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE and
LOUDNESS controls does not affect the tone.
The CD DIRECT AMP or PURE DIRECT switch is
ON
The CD DIRECT AMP and PURE DIRECT switches
must be switched OFF to use those controls.
FM stereo
Because of the characteristics of FM stereo
broadcasts, this is limited to cases where the
transmMer is too far away or the antenna input is
poor
Check the antenna connections.
Try using a high quality directional FM antenna
Set the TUNING MODE button to the manual tuning
mode
There is multipath interference
Adjust antenna placement
interference.
the
The station is too weak
Use the manual tuning method
Use a high quality directional FM antenna.
be
This unit has been unplugged for a long period
Repeat the presetting
the
Weak signal or loose antenna
Tighten the AM loop antenna connections
rotate it for best reception.
The INPUT selector
turned.
There
will not function
reception
even
and
clear
with
station
cannot
automatic
tuning
method,
preset
reception
a good
A desired
Previously
tuned
in,
it is
is noisy.
is distortion
be obtained
though
stations
A desired
station
cannot
automatic
tuning
method,
be tuned
can
cannot
FM antenna,
in with
no longer
be tuned
in with
CD DIRECT AMP switch
to eliminate multipath
procedure.
and
Use the manual tuning method
and hissing
Noises resu{t from ligtnMg, fluorescent lamps,
motors, thermostats and other electrical equipment.
Use an outdoor antenna and a ground wire This
will help somewhat but it is difficult to eliminate all
the noises
There are buzzing and whining
(especially
in the evening}.
noises
A tebvision
Relocate this unit away from the TV.
The remote
does not work.
Direct sunlight or lighting (of an inverter type of
fluorescent lamp etc) is striking the remote control
sensor of the main unit,
Change the position of the main unit
The batteries of this remote control transmitter
too weak
Replace
the
Turn
power
There are continuous
noises,
The
sound
control
crackling
transmitter
is degraded
headphones
connected
player
or cassette
deck
this unit,
20
when
listening
to the compact
that is connected
with
the
disc
with
set is being used nearby
This unit is in the standby mode,
are
the
batteries
to this
with
new
ones.
AUDIO
SECTION
Tone Control Characteristics
Minimum RMS Output Power per Channel
8 ohms, 20 Hzto 20 kHz, 0025% THD
....................................................
80W+SOW
6 ohms, 20 Hzto 20 kHz, 005%
THD
90W+90W
BASS:
Boost/cut
Turnover
TREBLE: Boost/cut
Turnover
Continuously
Maximum Power (EIAJ) [General model only]
8 ohms, 1 kHz, 10% THD ............
130W
6 ohms, 1 kHz_ 10% THD
150W
Dynamic Power per Channel
(by IHF Dynamic Headroom measuring
method)
8/6/4/2 oh ms .................... 120/140/180/200W
............... _+10dB (20 Hz)
Frequency ........... 350 Hz
............. _+10dB (20 kHz)
Frequency .......... 3.5 kHz
variable LOUDNESS
Control
Selectivity ................................................
32 dB
Signal-to-Noise
Ratio ..............................
50 dB
40 dB
Spurious Response
Ratio ....................... 50 dB
(Level related equalization)
Attenuation ............................
WDEO
-30 dB (1 kHz)
Harmonic Distortion (400 Hz) ................... 0.3%
AUDIO SECTION
SECTION
Input Level/Impedance ........... 1 Vp-p/75 ohms
Output Level/Impedance ........ 1 Vp-p/75 ohms
Output Level/Impedance
FM (I00% rood, I kHz)
.....................................
500 mV/2.2 k-ohm
AM (30% rood., 400 Hz)
FM SECTION
Power Band Width
8 ohms, 40W, 0.05% THD
.............................................
I50 mV/2.2 k-ohm
10 Hz to 50 kHz
Tuning Range
[U.S.A and Canada models]
.........................................
87.5 to 107.9 MHz
Damping Factor (SPEAKERS A)
8 ohms, 20 Hz to 20 kHz ............. 240 or more
[Australia and General models]
875 to 108.0 MHz
Input Sensitivity/Impedance
PHONO MM ...................... 2.5 mV/47 k-ohms
CD/TAPE I/VCR.TAPE 2/LD.TV
.........................................
150 mV/47 k-ohms
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity (IHF, 75 ohms)
Mono .................
1.55 pV (15.1 dBf)
Stereo
21 pV (37.7 dBf)
Maximum input Signal
PHONO MM
1 kHz, 0.003% THD ........................
115 mV
Output Level/Impedance
REC OUT (PHONO) ....... 150 mV/l.5
k-ohms
Usable Sensitivity (75 ohms)
(30 dB S/N Quieting, 1 kHz, 100% mod.)
.............................................
0.8 _lV (9.3 dBf)
DIN_ Mono (SIN 26 dB)
0.9 pV
DIN, Stereo (SIN 46 dB)
24 pV
Image Response Ratio ............................ 45 dB
Headphones Jack Rated Output/impedance
Output Levet (8 ohms, 0.025% THD) .....0.3V
Impedance ..................................... 680 ohms
70 dB
Spurious Response Ratio ............
70 dB
Frequency Response (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
CD/TAPE 1/VCR.TAPE 2/LD.TV ...... 0_+0.5dB
AM Suppression
55 dB
Ratio ...............
Power Supply
[USA. and Canada models]
....................................
AC 120V_ 60 Hz
[Australia model] ...........
AC 240V, 50 Hz
[General model]
...........
AC 110/I 20/220/240V, 60/50 Hz
Power Consumption
[U.S.A. medet] ......................................
190W
[Canada modet] ....................... 250W, 320VA
[Australia and General models] ............ 210W
Maximum Power Consumption
[General model only] ............................
AC Outlets
2 SWITCHED
450W
OUTLETS
[U.S.A., Canada and General modets]
..........................................
100W max. total
1 SWITCHED OUTLET
[Australia model] ................ 100W max. total
Capture Ratio ..........................
RIAA Equalization Deviation
PHONO MM ....................................
0_+0.5dB
Alternate Channel Selectivity
.........
85 dB
Dimensions (W x H x D)
...................................... 435 x 151 x 389.8 mm
(17-1/8" x 5-15/16" x 15-3/8")
Total Harmonic Distortion (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
PHONO MM to REC OUT
3V ....................................................
0.003%
CD/TAPE I/VCR.TAPE 2/LD.TV to SP OUT
40W/8 ohms ...................................... 0.01%
Signal-to-Noise
Mono/Stereo
Ratio (IHF)
...............
80 dB/75 dB
Harmonic Distortion (1 kHz)
Mono/Stereo .....................
Weight ............................
Accessories
0. I/0 2%
9.5 kg (20 Ibs. 14 oz.)
........................... AM loop antenna
Indoor FM antenna
Remote controt transmitter
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF-A Network)
PHONO MM (5 mV input Shorted) ....... 88 dB
CD DIRECT AMP SW: ON (Shorted)
.........................................................
110dB
Residual Noise (tHF-A Network)
CD DIRECT AMP SW: ON ..........
PURE DIRECT SW: ON
35 pV
90 pV
Channel Separation
CD/TAPE 1/VCR.TAPE 2/LD.TV
(Input 5.1 k-ohms Terminated, 1 kHz)
...........................................................
65 dB
Stereo Separation
(1 kHz) ...................... 50 dB
Frequency Response
20 Hz to 15 kHz ..............................
Batteries
Antenna adapter
(U.S.A. and Canada models only)
0 _+1.5dB
AM SECTION
Tuning Range
[U.S.A, Canada and General models]
....................................
530 to 1_710 kHz
[Australia modet] ..........
53I to 1,611 kHz
Usable Sensitivity ..............................
100 pV/m
Specifications
notice.
are subject to change without
21
RMS de 80W + 80W
(6 ohms),
distorsion
0,05%, 20-20.000
@ Grande
totale
@ Interrupteur
de
reproduction
_a p_us fid_e
totale
@ Pr_r_glage
de
@ Syst_me
pr_r_gl_e
de permutation
variable
a_atoire
@ Fonction
@ Syntonisation
PURE DIRECT
d'origine
RMS de 90W + 90W
_ impedance
ster6o YAMAHA.
(Montage
prOrOgUe)
synth_tiseur
PLL direct
par
en iF
(LOUDNESS}
@ Entr_elsortie
@ Interrupteur
obtenir
video
@ Minuterie
_e son CD _e p_us fid_e
de Sommei_
CARACTERISTIQUES
ACCESSOIRES
ATTENTION
..................................
FOURNIS
...........................
..................................................
22
FONCTIONNEMENT
23
SYNTONISATION
.........................................
35
23
SYNTONISATION
PREREGLEE
36
REMARQUES
CONCERNANT
LA
TELECOMMANDE
........................................
24
RACCORDEMENTS
25
.....................................
LES COMMANDES
ET LEURS
FONCTIONS .................................................
DE BASE ....................
EN CAS DE DIFFICULTE
29
CARACTERISTIQUES
..................
.............................
TECHNIQUES
32
39
......... 40
Apres
Antenne
verifier
FM interieure
Cadre=antenne
AM
suivantes
sont incluses,
Adaptateur
(Modeles
de tel6commande
6,
7,
8,
3_
4.
5_
appareil
darts
9,
23
mMPORTANT
POUR
de serie de votre appareil
CANADIENS
ciPOUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES,
INTRODUIRE
LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE
CORRESPONDANTE
DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER
Modele
JUSQU'AU
FOND.
CETAPPAREIL
NUMERIQUE
DE LA CLASSE B
RESPECTE
TOUTES
LES EXIGENCES
DU REGLEMENT
SUR LE MATERIEL
BROUILLEUR
DU CANADA.
ne pas
Pottle
÷(
D
oooo°O0
provenant de ]a
telecornmande
Portee
de 6 metres
I'on utilise
rapprocher
Dans
de piles
la tel6commande
de I'appareil,
ce cas, remplacer
doute
de la
decharg6es.
Remarques
Remarques
® N'utiliser
ace
I'on n'utilise
temps,
retirer
etc.
respectees.
(Voir
un
les jeter
et veiller
des v6tements,
24
veiller
tel6commande
ace
immediatement.
qu'il n'entre
Nettoyer
Ne pas toucher
pas en contact
avec
le
en place
de tel6commande
obstacle
entre
la
directe.
lampe fluorescente
d'une
principal
Dans ce cas, changer
de fa£;on a eviter
une
A D'AUTRES
c'estoaodire
entre
"L" (gauche)
Voir aussi
* S'il y a des composants
raccordements
YAMAHA
en raccordant
entre
appareil
composants
3,
veiller
branche
1,
accomp_i
tous
_es
APPAREILS
numerot6s
composants
branchements
'-" et "-",
arriere,
composant
facilement
les
numeros
sur
Magnetoscope
ou
Platine & cassette 2
Enceintes
A
I
z
i
z I
t-
t-
z
O
0
0
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S
Droite
0
Gauche
2_1
I
®
©
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LId
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-s
TV
,,k1, ,,k2 , ,,k3 : Voir
Platine
a cassette
Gauche
1
Enceintes
bornes
VCR/TAPE
a cassette
2 (AUDIO
B
SIGNAL),
VCR (VIDEO
aux
il n'y a pas de
SIGNAL).
25
RACCORDEMENT
Raccorder
cables
DES ENCEtNTES
SPEAKERS
adequate
Respecter
aucun
la polarite
avec
des
son ne sera entendu
des cables
Remarques
de raccord
® Utiliser
que
d_nud_es
ne se touchent
pas
valeur
dont I'impedance
a !'arriere
possible
la fiche
6tre branchees
&
a la
II
correspondante.
Branchement:
Rouge:
Noir:
positif
negatif
/
(+)
(=)
{17 Devisser
(_) Introduire
denud6.
(Enlever
5 mm
Prise(s)
(Modeles
Brancher
qui composent
le Canada
et gen6ral)
2 prises
(SWITCHED)]
...................................................................
(Mod&le
et
d'alimentation
Bomes
la chai"ne Hi Fi.
L'al[mentation
SWITCHED
de tei6commande
Ces bomes
speciale.
systeme
d'installation
I'appareil
totale
maximum
branches)
autorisee
est de 100 watts
appareils
aces
seront
tous
fonctionner
cumulee
au(x)
la borne
la borne
apparel!
a la borne
debranch&
26
(GND)
on obtient
t6iecommande.
en gen6ral
une
a
du
_N de cet appareil
a
CONTROL
CONTROL
De cette fagon,
serie 6 composants
de mise a la terre,
speciale,
REMOTE
d'installation
la borne
d'installation
personnalisee.
En raccordant
la borne REMOTE
2
En branchant
!'apparel!
Raccorder
SWITCHED.
REIVIOTE CONTROL
(iN, OUT)
est
OUT de cet
de la
de raccorder
en
RACCORDEMENTS
® Raccorder
DES ANTENNES
antenne
design6es,
sensibilite
antenne
avec
adequate.
interieure.
se!on les schemas
Si vous obtenez
installee
de reception
mediocre,
Antenne
donnera
FM (
Cadre°
antenne
(incluse)
"C&b,e
coaxial
de
7o5hms
"_"
I
,oooZ/L (Modele
I
C_ble
AM
I
plat de 300 ohms
Mise a la terre
Raccordement
AM
Orienter
I'antenne
de
maniere
& obtenir
la
Borne
AM branchee
separ6
m6me
de I'appareil
si on utilise
de metal plante
principal.
aussi
reception.
dans
branche
necessaire
pour
ameliorer
la qualite
reception
FM, choisir
c_ble
coaxial.
de I'appareil
coaxial
par des interferences
PANNEAU
AVANT
D
puma
DmeCT
VOLUME
•
ie
•
PHONES
I
I
m
,)(
@
d'attente/marche
(STANDBY/ON)
cet apparei!
cet appareil
en marche.
Touche
&
en mode d'attente,
Ella permet
Mode
Cette
infrarouge
stations
Touche
de la telecommande.
informations.
de m@moire/FM
(Pour
(EDIT)
est utilisee
prereglees.
hterrupteur
pendant
un numero
la station
maintient
secondes,
la syntonisation
prereglee
de station
I'indicateur
5 secondes.
de station
de numero
FM)
"MEMORY"
Pendant
desire
prereglee
sur
correspondant
affichee.
prereglee
pendant
@
(Pour
hterrupteur
d'amp_ification
(CD D_RECT
cat interrupteur
auto/manue_
clignote
Edition
touche
Enfoncer
(MEMORY,
28
des frequences
d'affichage
diverses
30.)
(Pour
des frequences
DOWN/UP)
page
(TUNING
Appuyer
d'attente
_
bas/haut
de maniere
compact
directe
du
avec
se reporter
s'allume
put direct
34,)
(PURE
D_RECT)
Appuyer
(Pour
de maniere
sonore
avec
s'a!lume
se reporter
Touche
AIBIC/D/E
Appuyer sur cette touche pour selectionner
(A-E) de stations prereglees.
a la page
34,)
desire
Prise
de casque
(PHONES)
(PHONES).
exc!usivement,
SPEAKERS
Aet
Commande
brancher
regler
une
de I'&quilibre
sonore
I'equilibre
provoque
Regle
OFF.
particulier
de compensation
variable
de compenser
de mode
manuel
mono
Mettre
Finterrupteur
I'interrupteur
de I'enceinte
A et B),
(raccordees
'ON".
a cet
Mettre
le
TUNING"
de maniere
MONO)
'AUTO
AUTO/MAN'L
(1 a 8).
s'allume
sur
manuel,
'AUTO
s'eteigne.
arriere,
(REC OUT)
d'entree
de tonalit_
(BASS)
Erie permet
frequences.
La position
Aigus
MODE,
de I'oreille
'OFF".
Touches
IIs permettent
Basses
I'affichage.
TUNING"
de sensibilite
a Fenceinte
position
(SPEAKERS)
et elev6es
(TUNING
la perte
basses
Touche
gauche
par un
Appuyer
de la piece
Commande
PHONES
(BALANCE)
ou de diminuer
O correspond
la reponse
(TREBLE)
Erie permet
frequences.
La position
ou de diminuer
0 correspond
la reponse
29
PANNEAU
D'AFFICHAGE
II
_ _
Affichage
II affiche
multi4nformations
diverses
informations,
de st6r6o
suffisamment
AMI--_ /--/ /--/ /T
prer6gl6e
la frequence
de
Quand
Si des interferences
niveau
30
ster6o
5 secondes.
affichee
touches
cet indicateur
cette periode,
clignote
la station
A/B/ClDIE
FM possedant
un signal
Indicateur
(AUTO
TUNING)
de signal
de la station
diminue.
pendant
S'allume
de niveau
(MEMORY)
MEMORY
(STEREO)
syntonisation
de
revue.
I'indication
du
de minuterie
la minuterie
de sommei[
de sommeil
compact
fournie
avec
permet
a cassette
raccordes
alors
il sera aussi
toutes
les plus utilisees
de commander
YAMAHA
Pour
avec
de chacun
commander
Touches
le
avec
Ces touches
permettent
de commander
le numero
de station
prer6gl6e
stations
prer6gl6es
(A a E).
Touches
d'alimentation
POWER
hors
tension
ON, I'appareil
OFF,
est mis
I'appareil
est
de minuterie
de sommei[
heure
qu'on
apres
que I'indication
SLEEP
Touches
sonore
ait appuye
Identifier
permettent
_)
Touches
a !'instruction
de volume
correspondante
_ cassette
de commander
DIR A, Bet
le
une
+/-}
d'attente
(de maniere
s'allume).
d'augmentation/diminution
(VOLUME
YAMAHA
(SLEEP)
en mode
A/B
avec
* Pour
cassette
equip6es
de la
compact
compacts.
31
tel6commande
portant
REPRODUCTION
decrit
principalement
utiliser
des
de la
avant.
D'UNESOURCE
2
7
4
1
VOLUME
•
18
7
4
,
2O
3
Selectionner
12
28
SPEAKERS
8
A
40
B
4
60
2
.,'
-dE
Regler a la position "co"
2
Mettre
I'appareil
sous
utilise
interrupteurs
5
tension.
STANDBY/ON
les
A et B.
a la
6
VOLUME
,
IS
ae
3
desir6e
,
12
28
du
S
4e
video,
mettre
4
sous
_B
TIJ_ER
TAI_E I
TAPE
CD
2
Regler
au niveau
desir6.
pHONO
L_ZTV
Le cas echeant,
regler
appara'_t & I'affichage.
syntonisation
a I'affichage.)
apparai"t
correspondantes
32
situees
BASS,
etc. (Se reporter
Apr_s
chacune
des
d'acceder
d'entree
arriere.
avoir
utiiis_
cet
appareH
ENREGISTREMENT
D'UNE
SOURCE
y_t_H_
SUR UNE BANDE
MAGNETIQUE
(OU UN MINIDJSQUE)
.......................
--3
13,5
1
Selectionner
Enclencher
REC
TAr_ I.
I'enregistrement
OUT
_NER
•
CO
5
VCI_frAr_LD/_/2._PHON0,
a enregistrer
a cassette
en marche
a cassette
(et/ou
I'image),
(ou le magnetoscope)
INPUT
TUNER
TAPE 1
3
TAPE
Verifier
TAPE_I
VCR/
_
CD
PHONO
,
•
ze
LD/TV
LDfrV
de la
coo
•
•
_
TAPE 2_
VOLUME
TUNER
PHONO
CD
2
8
2
_B
PURE
VOLUME,
BASS,
de I'interrupteur
DIRECT
n'affecte
la
TREBLE,
CD D_RECT
AMP
pas
I'enregistrement.
33
I'equilibre
particulier
particuliere
provoque
de la piece
gauche
appareik
et
permettent
6tre branchees
a cet
SPEAKERS
ou
.O
A
" ,2
3.Q.
4
L5
4
BASS
Basses
(BASS)
TREBLE
i ? i
i .° i
•
32.
4._.3
5
4,3
5
5+
: Tourner
'
.2
4
vers la gauche
_
ON
O_
Jt
O_
a volume
la perte
de sensibilite
basses
et elev6es.
5+
la commande
accentuer
ON
3
5R
3,4Q
B
I
"
Cette
pour
cette commande
humaine
commande
tonale
etendue,
compense
, FL.*,
de basse frequence,
2.
Regler a la position
"FLAT".
.,o
3*
.8
.Q_0dB
4
Aigus
(TREBLE)
: Toumer
la commande
accentuer
vers la gauche
8
B _
pour
7
de haute frequence,
2
c.o,O
VOLUME
,
IS
,
28
8
40
SO
d'obtenir
compact
maniere
d'entree
en reglant
s'allume.
compact
2
-aB
du
de
i
fidelit6
[]
•
"
-30ds
3*
.8
4"
"8
s
_
7
les
compact.
CC DIRECT
AMP
34
FLAT
{..©,o
le
4
d'eliminer
TREBLE,
toute
BALANCE
alteration
contoument
[]
PURE
DIRECT
audio.
s'allume,
audio.
il
En
AUTOMATIQUE)
& une syntonisaton
d'interferences,
Cependant,
(SYNTONISATION
la syntonisation
rapide
de la station
desirGe
avec
recherche
il faudra
avoir
MANUELLE).
4
2
yAM_H_ .......................
• =
0
_
'"" '"
....
_
:'':
"_
_©.:.0.:©.
:_'
"I/
L_J
3
SYNTONISATION
1
Selectionner
SYNTONISATION
AUTOMATIQUE
"TUNER"
comme
I
d'entree.
Selectionner
MANUELLE
"TUNER"
comme
INPUT
1
d'entree.
TUNER
TUNER
TAPE
INPUT
TAPE
CD
TAPE 2
1
CD
TAPE2
PHONO
PHONO
LDfrV
UDm'V
VCR/
2
Selectionner
desirGe,
la gamme
2
sur I'affichage.
Selectionner
dGsiree,
,,I/
la gamme
(FM ou AM)
de la station
sur I'affichage.
\I/
..........
FM ...... ou
/i
..........
AM ..........
\
FM
,,,I/
/i \
/\
3
ou
\I/AM
/\
3
TUNrNG
'
MODE
TUNFN_
\\
'
_
AUTO
MOOE
TUNING
_
Syntoniser
"AUTO
Eteindre TUNING".
I'indicateur
desirGe.
une frequence
TUNING_
de recherche
SYNTONISATION
de recherche
desirGe (parce
DOWN
TUNIN(_
UP
s'arrGte
sur
appuyer
appuyer
de station ne s'arrGte
employer
MANUELLE
appuyer
UP
decrite a la page suivante.
syntonise
FM, cette station
d'ameliorer
I'appareil
la qualite
en mode
de reception
mono,
35
SYNTON!SATION
PREREGLEE
peut memoriser
la frequence
le numero
memoriser
40 stations
MANUELLE
prer6gl6e
(8 stations
par syntonisation.
Grace
la station
correspondante.
il suffit de
de
3
Y_H_ ......................
I
Syntoniser
I'appareil
2
a la page
desir6e.
prec6dente
Selectionner
pr_r_gl_e
prer6gl6es.
A/B/_iI_/E
Appuyer
sur le numero
prereglee.
/1\
3
1
\
--
J
L_II
un numero
1
2
de station
prer6gl6e
pRESE'r STA'rlI_,I8
4
_
3
II
II
I/ _,M
I
6
I
programmee
7
I
II
II
a et6
sur A1.
36
I
I
II
II
8
_.,uiiiiii
_N, _'-,'_-'-2
affichee
I
8
II
7
I_11
II
6
\
PRESET _TA'rlON8
4
_
3
a la station
MEMORY-
J
Selectionner
2
correspondant
SYNTONtSATION
PREREGLEE
AUTOMATIQUE
2
1
i
FM
"\1/
/1\
3
3
DOWN
TUNING
UP
,__2
plus
hautes,
appuyer
une
prer6gl6e
a partir
station
la procedure
La syntonisation
de remplacer
une station
decrite
a la section
regues
les numeros
prereglees
se terminera
stations.
aprils
recherche
toutes
avoir
' Memorisation
a la page 36.
suffisamment
pas & remplir
FM emettant
_tre memorisees
Si la station
de
un
emet
un signal
mono
et la programmer
en suivant
la procedure
"Memorisation
a la page
section
tous
E8, la recherche
puissant
ne suffit
en
& la
36.
37
DE STATIONS PREREGLEES
de permuter
prer6gl6es
de la maniere
2, 4
y_MAHA ...........................
Rappeler
la station
prer6gl6e
methode decrite a la section
prer6gl6e"
a la page 36).
'Pour
rappeler
la
4
une station
2
--C
/ __
MEMORY
/
\
Clignote.
Ensuite,
rappeler
la m6me
methode
la station
prer6gl6e
1.
i-
r_-
I _
I
_
171--
r-i _1
\___, I1_ ,/
_14
q
_
MEMORY
/
i \
Clignote.
38
est terminee,
Si I'appareil
Cette
specialiste,
pas correctement,
Si vous avez
sur los remedes
doute
consulter
SYMPTOME
pouvez
votre
le verifier
revendeur
officie!
YAMAHA
de problemes
un
Cut appareH ne fonetionne
Selection d entree incorrecte.
E
5.
E
CAUSE
t3
selon
vous-m6me
de volume
dO a un
La minutede SLEEP a ete activee
Desactiver
Regler correctement
avec ce}lule
la minutede
SLEEP
la commande.
Mettre I appareil concerne
eet faiMe.
aux
correctes.
au
Bien brancher le cordon d alimentation.
II y a des interferences
H y a de
FM st_r_o
la dietorsion
station
avee
voulue
la m_thode
eet parasit_e.
obtenue,
et
r_eeption
m_me
avee
pae
&tre
ne
bonne
syntonis_e
stations
plus
station
aveela
pr_r_gl_ee
&tre
ne
a ete debranche
pendant Iongtemps.
le prereglage.
syntonie_ee.
voulue
m_thode
pae
_tre
syntonis_e
II y a dee
continue
et dee
bruits
de
et d'ondee
pae.
E
E
8
raeeord_e
Un televiseur
Changer la position de I'appareil principal.
_ eet
39
SECTION
AUDIO
Puissance de sortie minimum RMS par canal
8 ohms, 20 Hz _ 20 kHz, 0,025% de DHT
......................................................
80W+80W
6 ohms, 20 Hz _ 20 kHz, 0,05% de DHT
......................................................
90W+90W
Puissance maximale
(EIAJ) [Modele general
k-ohms
SECTION
Reponse en frequence (20 Hz a 20 kHz)
CD/TAPE 1/VCR.TAPE 2/LD.TV
........................................................
SECTION
Selectivite ................................................
32 dB
Rapport signal/bruit .................................
50 dB
SECTION
SECTION
VIDEO
._.1 Vc.c/75 ohms
...1 Vc.c/75 ohms
(400 Hz) .............. 0,3%
FM
AUDIO
Niveau de sortie/impedance
FM (100% de mod., 1 kHz)
..................................... 500 mV/2,2 k-ohms
AM (30% de mod., 400 kHz)
........................................
150 mV/2,2 k-ohms
0_+0,5 dB
3V ....................................................
0,003%
CD/TAPE I/VCR.TAPE 2/LD.TV a SP OUT
40W/8 ohms ......................................
0_+0,5 dB
Distorsion harmonique totate (20 Hz a 20 kHz)
PHONO MM to REC OUT
0,01%
70 dB
AM ................... 55 dB
Rapport de capture ................................
Selectivite
1,5 dB
de canal atterne .................... 85 dB
Rapport signal/bruit (IHF)
Mono/Stereo ...............................
(tHF reseau A)
80 dB/75 dB
151 x 389,8 mm
Poids .......................................................
9,5 kg
............. 88 dB
................................
110 dB
CD DIRECT AMP SW: ON ...........
PURE DIRECT SW: ON
Distorsion harmonique (1 kHz)
Mono/Stereo ....................................
Separation
Bruit residuet (IHF reseau A)
35 I_V
90 pV
AM
stereo (1 kHz) ....................... 50 dB
Piles
Reponse en frequence
20 Hz a 15 kHz ................................
0_+1,5dB
40
100 #V/m
Attenuation .......................... -30 dB (1 kHz)
utitisabIe ...........................
Consommation
(5 mV entree court-circuitee)
CD DIRECT AMP SW: ON
Sensibilite
TREBLE: Augmentation/coupure
AiV]
modifiabtes
sans
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