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Digital Sound ProjectorTM
Owner’s Manual
English
for Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania,
and Latin America
The “
Corporation.
” logo and “IntelliBeam” are trademarks of Yamaha
Manufactured under license from Cambridge Mechatronics Ltd. Worldwide
patents applied for.
The “
” logo and “Digital Sound Projector™” are trademarks of
Cambridge Mechatronics Ltd.
The “
” logo and “Cinema DSP” are registered trademarks of
Yamaha Corporation.
“HDMI”, the “HDMI” logo and “High-Definition Multimedia Interface” are
trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
The “
” and “UniVolume” are trademarks of Yamaha Corporation.
x.v.Color
“x.v.Color” is a trademark.
The “
” and “AirWired” are trademarks of Yamaha Corporation.
iPod™, iPhone™
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc.
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Laboratories
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1996-2007 DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
“Made for iPod” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to
connect specifically to iPod and has been certified by the developer to meet
Apple performance standards.
“Works with iPhone” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to
connect specifically to iPhone and has been certified by the developer to meet
Apple performance standards.
Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with
safety and regulatory standards.
About this manual
• Make sure you read precautions in “Safety and Accessory Information” (separate booklet) carefully before using this unit.
• This manual describes how to connect and operate this unit. For details regarding the operation of external components, refer to the
supplied owner’s manual for each component.
• Operations in this manual use keys on the supplied remote control of this unit unless otherwise specified.
• y indicates a tip for your operation.
• An illustration of the remote control in the left pages of this manual indicates the keys to be used in two facing (left and right) pages.
• This manual is produced prior to production. Designs and specifications are subject to change in part as a result of improvements,
etc. In case of differences between the manual and the product, the product has priority.
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INTRODUCTION
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Features........................................................................... 4
General operation flow .................................................. 5
Controls and functions................................................... 6
PREPARATION
Installation .................................................................... 10
Connections................................................................... 12
Before connecting components ........................................12
Connecting external components .....................................12
Connecting a subwoofer...................................................13
Connecting the FM antenna .............................................14
Preparing the remote control ...................................... 14
Changing OSD language.............................................. 15
AUTO SETUP (IntelliBeam)....................................... 15
SET MENU items............................................................ 30
Basic SET MENU operation............................................ 31
MANUAL SETUP........................................................... 31
SOUND SET MENU....................................................... 33
SOUND OUT MENU...................................................... 34
INPUT MENU................................................................. 35
DISPLAY MENU............................................................ 36
System configurations (ADVANCED SETUP) ......... 37
Using an external amplifier ......................................... 38
Controlling external components ............................... 39
APPENDIX
Troubleshooting ........................................................... 40
Glossary......................................................................... 43
Specifications ................................................................ 44
List of remote control codes ........................................ 45
Index .............................................................................. 52
PLAYBACK FEATURES
Installing batteries in the remote control..........................14
Operation range of the remote control .............................14
Customizing this unit (SET MENU)........................... 30
PREPARATION
Front panel .........................................................................6
Front panel display.............................................................7
Rear panel...........................................................................8
Remote control ...................................................................9
SETTINGS
Installing the IntelliBeam microphone.............................15
Using AUTO SETUP (IntelliBeam) ................................16
Using the system memory ............................................ 19
Saving settings .................................................................19
Loading settings ...............................................................19
PLAYBACK FEATURES
Playback ........................................................................ 21
Playing back sources ........................................................21
Playing back TV sounds...................................................21
Playing back a player .......................................................21
Muting audio output.........................................................21
Decoder and input channel indicators ..............................21
Playback mode.............................................................. 22
SETTINGS
Selecting surround or stereo playback .............................22
Enjoying CINEMA DSP programs..................................22
Changing the audio output method for surround
playback........................................................................23
Enjoying 2-channel sources in surround sound ...............24
Playing back 5.1-channel sources in
7.1-channel surround ....................................................24
FM tuning ..................................................................... 25
Tuning into the desired FM station
(Frequency tuning) .......................................................25
Registering FM stations and tuning in (Preset tuning).....25
Displaying the Radio Data System information
(Europe model only).....................................................26
Playing back iPod™/iPhone™ .................................... 27
Useful features .............................................................. 28
APPENDIX
Adjusting volume level automatically (UniVolume).......28
Using the HDMI™ control function ................................28
Using the sleep timer........................................................28
Configuring settings for each input source
(Option menu) ..............................................................28
Displaying the input signal information...........................29
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INTRODUCTION
Features
Digital Sound Projector
The Digital Sound Projector technology allows one slim unit to
control and steer multiple channels of sound to generate multichannel surround sound, thus eliminates the need for satellite
loudspeakers and cabling normally associated with conventional
surround sound systems. This unit also employs the beam modes that
let you enjoy the surround sound (5 Beam, Stereo+3 Beam, 3 Beam
for 5.1-channel audio, 5 Beam plus 2, Stereo + 3 Beam plus 2, 3
Beam for 7.1-channel audio) and 2-channel stereo playback.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
◆ HDMI input x 4, HDMI output x 1
◆ HDMI interface for standard, enhanced, or high-definition video
(including 1080p video signal transmission) as well as multi-channel
digital audio based on HDCP
– Automatic audio and video synchronization (lip sync) information
capability
– Deep Color video signal transmission capability
– “x.v.Color” video signal transmission capability
– High definition digital audio format signals capability
– Multi-channel Linear PCM signal capability
◆ Simple and easy connections with HDMI supported external components
◆ Functional link which enables the remote control of your TV to control
this unit (with an HDMI control-compatible TV)
– Power mode switch capability (on/standby)
– Volume adjustment capability
– TV sounds reproduce device selection capability (this unit/TV)
AUTO SETUP (IntelliBeam)
This unit employs the automatic sound beam and acoustic
optimization technology with the aid of the supplied IntelliBeam
microphone. You can avoid troublesome listening-based speaker
setup and achieve highly accurate sound beam adjustments that best
match your listening environment.
Cinema DSP
This unit employs the Cinema DSP technology developed by Yamaha
Electronics Corp. that lets you experience movies at home with all the
original dramatic sound impact.
UniVolume
This unit employs the automatic volume adjustment function. You
can limit the volume level of the TV so that it will not increase
suddenly when whenever the contents being broadcast change (due to
commercials, etc.).
Various digital audio decoders includes newly added HD
audio decoder, and sound technologies
◆ Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby digital Surround EX, Dolby
Digital, Dolby Pro Logic, Pro Logic II, Pro Logic IIx
◆ DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, DTS 96/24,
DTS-ES, DTS, DTS-ES (discrete and matrix), DTS Neo: 6
◆ Music Enhancer to improve the sound quality of compression artifacts
such as the MP3 format
◆ Bass Extension to produce powerful bass sounds
Sophisticated FM tuner
◆ 40-station random and direct preset tuning
◆ Automatic preset tuning
Radio Data System (Europe model only)
This unit employs the Radio Data System that is a data transmission
system used by FM stations.
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Wireless connection (AirWired)
◆ Wireless connection with iPod/iPhone, using Yamaha wireless transmitter
for iPod (PDX-50TX/PDX-50BC)
◆ Wireless connection with subwoofer, using Yamaha wireless subwoofer
kit (SWK-W10) (not available in some countries)
◆ iPod/iPhone interlock feature to turn on/off this unit or switch the input
source in conjunction with iPod/iPhone operations
Versatile Remote Control
The supplied remote control comes with preset remote control codes
used to control external components connected to this unit.
INTRODUCTION
General operation flow
2
Run AUTO SETUP to optimize the beam and sound settings.
“AUTO SETUP (IntelliBeam)” (page 15).
3
Play back a source.
“Playback” (page 21).
4
Change the playback method (surround/stereo), CINEMA DSP and/or beam modes settings.
“Playback mode” (page 22).
5
Configure this unit’s settings and/or set remote control codes.
“Customizing this unit (SET MENU)” (page 30), “Controlling external components” (page 39).
PLAYBACK FEATURES
Install this unit and connect to other components.
“Installation” (page 10), “Connections” (page 12).
PREPARATION
1
SETTINGS
APPENDIX
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Controls and functions
Front panel
12
4
5
INPUT
VOLUME
1 Remote control sensor
Receives infrared signals from the remote control (page 14).
2 Power LED
Lights up when the power is turned on (page 21).
3 Front panel display
Shows information about the operational status of this unit (page 7).
4 INPUT
Press repeatedly to switch between input sources.
5 VOLUME +/–
Controls the volume level of all audio channels.
Control range: MIN (minimum), 01 to 99, MAX (maximum)
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3
6
7
INTELLIBEAM MIC
6 Power (p) key
Turns on the power of this unit or sets it to the standby mode
(page 21).
Note
• In the standby mode, this unit consumes a small amount of power in order to
receive infrared signals from the remote control or to search for HDMI
signals.
7 INTELLIBEAM MIC jack
Connect the supplied IntelliBeam microphone for AUTO SETUP
(page 15).
INTRODUCTION
Front panel display
12 3
4
5
TRNS RECV
7
q DIGITAL PLUS q EX
PCM q TRUE HD q PL x
A
96
24
HD MSTR HI RES Neo:6
ES DSCRT MTRX SLEEP
O
UNIVOLUME
ENHANCER
BASS EXT
0
89
m
ft
dB
B C
VOL
L
C
R
SL
SB
SR
EX1 LFE EX2
D
8 SLEEP indicator
Lights up when the sleep timer is set (page 28).
2 CINEMA DSP indicator
Lights up when a sound field program is selected (page 22).
9 Volume level indicator
Displays the current volume level.
3 HDMI indicator
Lights up when the signal of the selected input source is input from
the HDMI IN jack(s).
0 ENHANCER indicator
Lights up when the Music Enhancer is selected (page 34).
5 Radio Data System indicators (Europe model only)
Show the current Radio Data System status (page 26).
6 Wireless indicators
TRNS Lights up when a wireless connection is established
between the Yamaha wireless subwoofer kit (SWKW10) and this unit (page 13).
RECV Lights up when a wireless connection is established
between the Yamaha wireless transmitter for iPod (PDX50TX) and this unit (page 27).
PLAYBACK FEATURES
1 UNIVOLUME indicator
Lights up when the UniVolume function is turned on (page 28).
4 Tuner indicators
Light up when this unit is tuned into an FM station (page 25).
PREPARATION
TUNED STEREO
AUTO MEMORY
PS PTY RT CT
6
A BASS EXT indicator
Lights up when the bass extension mode is turned on (page 34).
B PCM indicator
Lights up when this unit is reproducing PCM (Pulse Code
Modulation) digital audio signals.
C Multi-information display
Shows information with alphanumeric characters when you adjust the
parameters of this unit. Current input source and audio output method
are displayed when this unit is turned on.
D Input channel indicators
The channel component of the current input signal is displayed
(page 21).
7 Decoder indicators
Light up when the corresponding decoder operates
(page 21).
SETTINGS
APPENDIX
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Rear panel
A
B
1
OUT
HDMI
IN 1
FRONT
SURROUND
IR-OUT
SUR. BACK
PRE OUT
IN 2
IN 3
OUT
HDMI
0
IN 1
IN 4
IN 2
COMPONENT
PR
PB
VIDEO
Y
IN
VIDEO
IN 3
SUB
WOOFER
VIDEO
OUT
L
L
R
R
AUX 1
TV
AUDIO IN
SYSTEM
CONNECTOR
AUX 2
AUX 1
DIGITAL IN
IN 4
TV
IR IN
RS-232C
L
CENTER
R
R
R
SUB
WOOFER
FRONT
L
SURROUND
L
SUR. BACK
IR-OUT
AC IN
PRE OUT
3
FM ANTENNA
COMPONENT
2
IN
45
6
7
8 9
SUB
WOOFER
SYSTEM
CONNECTOR
OUT
VIDEO
AUX 1
TV
AUDIO IN
AUX 2
AUX 1
DIGITAL IN
TV
IR IN
RS-232C
Note
• The rear panel illustration shows jacks and their names to help you find them easily. They are not exactly the same as the ones on the actual rear panel of this
unit.
1 HDMI jacks
Connect your HDMI components (page 12).
7 IR IN terminal
This is a control expansion terminal for commercial use only.
2 FM ANTENNA jack
Connect the FM antenna (page 14).
8 SYSTEM CONNECTOR terminal
Use to connect a Yamaha subwoofer equipped with a SYSTEM
CONNECTOR terminal to this unit (page 13).
3 VIDEO jacks
Connect to the video jacks of your external components (page 12).
4 SUBWOOFER jack
Connect your subwoofer (page 13).
5 AUDIO IN jacks
Connect to the analog audio output jacks of your external
components (page 12).
6 DIGITAL IN jacks
Connect to the digital audio output jacks of your external components
(page 12).
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9 RS-232C terminal
This is a control expansion terminal for commercial use only.
0 AC IN
Connect the supplied power cable (page 12).
A IR-OUT terminal
This is a control expansion terminal for commercial use only.
B PRE OUT jacks
Connect your external amplifier (page 38).
INTRODUCTION
Remote control
A
AV
TV
AUX 1
AUX 2
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
HDMI 4
iPod
FM
MOVIE
MUSIC
ENTER
TAINMENT
E CINEMA DSP program keys
Select the CINEMA DSP programs (page 22).
C
F SURROUND/STEREO
Switches between surround and stereo playback (page 22).
D
OFF
E
CINEMA DSP
SURROUND
B
STEREO
F
ENTER
TOP MENU
MENU
SETUP
RETURN
TV VOL
CH
VOLUME
TV
TV
MUTE
INPUT
H
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
+10
ENT
CODE SET
TUNING
PRESET
INFO
MEMORY
SLEEP
H MENU
Displays the menu of a Blu-ray disc or DVD (page 39).
I OPTION
Displays the option menu (page 28). The remote control turns to
setting mode (ISETUP lights up).
J
K
I RETURN
Returns to the previous menu screen (page 31).
L
J CH
/
Changes the channels of your TV/recorder (page 39).
M
K VOLUME +/–
Increases or decreases the volume level of this unit (page 21).
N
K MUTE
Mutes the sound. (page 21).
O
L TV operation keys
Use to control your TV (page 39).
P
M UNIVOLUME
Turns on or off the UniVolume function (page 28).
MUTE
SUR. DECODE INTELLIBEAM
H TOP MENU
Displays the top menu of a Blu-ray disc or DVD (page 39).
I SETUP
Displays the SETUP menu (page 30). Press and hold to directly enter
the LANGUAGE SETUP menu (page 15). Lights up when the
remote control is turned into the setting mode of the main unit.
I
UNIVOLUME
G Cursor (
/
/ / ) keys, ENTER
Select and adjust menu items.
Q
R
• When operating the keys located on the slide cover (INFO, SLEEP, etc.),
close the slide cover completely before operation.
A Transmission indicator
Lights up when infrared control signals are being output.
B TV (p)
Turns on the power of your TV or set it to the standby mode
(page 39).
C Power (p) key
Turns on the power of this unit or set it to the standby mode
(page 21).
M INTELLIBEAM
Enters the AUTO SETUP menu (page 16). The remote control turns
to setting mode (ISETUP lights up).
N Numeric keys
Use to enter numbers.
O CODE SET
Sets remote control codes for external component operations
(page 39).
P Tuner / external component operation keys
Use to select or preset an FM station or control playback of your
external components (pages 25 and 39).
Q SLEEP
Sets the sleep timer (page 28).
R INFO
Displays information about signals currently input to this unit
(page 29). Select the desired Radio Data System display mode
(Europe model only) (page 26).
APPENDIX
B AV (p)
Turns on the power of the selected component or set it to the standby
mode (page 39).
M SUR.DECODE
Selects a decoder for surround playback (page 24). The remote
control turns to setting mode (ISETUP lights up).
SETTINGS
Note
PLAYBACK FEATURES
OPTION
G
PREPARATION
TV
D Input selector keys
Use to select an input source (page 21). An input source key currently
selected lights up when the remote control is operated.
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PREPARATION
Installation
This section describes a suitable installation location to install this unit using a wall mount bracket, a rack, a table top stand or a floor stand. To
achieve desired surround sound effects, install this unit where there are no objects such as furniture obstructing the path of sound beams
(page 11). Depending on your installation environment, connections with external components (page 12) should be done before installation.
■ Using a wall mount bracket
Notes
• Make sure you leave an adequate amount of ventilation space so that heat
can escape. We recommend installing this unit using a wall mount bracket, a
rack, a table top stand or a floor stand.
• Be sure to install this unit where it will not fall subject to vibrations, such as
from an earthquake, and where it is out of the reach of children.
• When using a cathode-ray tube (CRT) TV, do not install this unit directly
above your TV.
• If the picture on your TV screen becomes blurred or distorted, we
recommend moving this unit away from your TV.
You can use the optional wall mount bracket (such as SPM-K30) to
mount this unit on the wall in your listening room.
Attachment of the wall mount bracket: refer to the owner’s manual
supplied with the wall mount bracket.
Wall mount bracket
■ Attach the stands
Attach the supplied stands to this unit as shown below. Make sure that
you attach the left and right stands correctly. These stands are
unnecessary if you use the optional wall mount bracket.
This unit
Right stand (supplied)
TV
Dimensions when using SPM-K30
YSP-5100
235
355
355
235
26
Left stand (supplied)
92
112
24- 7x22
74
4- 7
Screws (for stands, supplied)
730
SPM-K30 (Option)
Note
150
355
355
150
26
• Depending on a rack, table top stand, or floor stand, the stands may not be
necessary.
92
112
24- 7x22
74
■ Using a rack
You can install this unit either above or under your TV in a
commercially available rack.
It should be large enough to allow adequate ventilation space around
this unit and strong enough to support the weight of both this unit and
your TV.
4- 7
(mm)
730
YSP-4100
When this unit is installed above your TV
TV
18
107
(mm)
This unit
■ Using a table top stand or a floor stand
You can mount both your TV and this unit on a commercially
available table top stand or floor stand.
When this unit is installed under your TV
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INTRODUCTION
■ Ideal installation condition
: Object such as furniture
Parallel installation (with 5 Beam)
Corner installation (with Stereo+3Beam)
40° to 50°
PREPARATION
■ For better listening environment
Example 1
Install this unit as close to the exact center of the wall as possible.
PLAYBACK FEATURES
Example 2
Install this unit so that the sound beams can be reflected off the walls.
SETTINGS
Example 3
Install this unit as close to the exact front of your normal listening position as possible.
APPENDIX
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Connections
Component video pin cable
Before connecting components
■ Cables used for connections
The symbols on the left of cable names (such as , , and )
correspond with the symbols described in “Connecting your TV and
Blu-ray disc player” (page 12) and “Connecting audio video
components” (page 13).
■ Information on HDMI
An HDMI cable can transmit both audio and video signals at the
same time. If your TV and other components have HDMI jacks, use
HDMI cables for simpler and easier connections.
See also: “Using the HDMI control function” (page 28), “INPUT
MENU” (page 35)
For audio and video
HDMI cable
Input source
For audio
Audio pin cable (supplied)
Audio signal type
Blu-ray disc
HD DVD
Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD,
DTS, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, DTS-HD
Master Audio, 2-channel PCM, multi-channel PCM
DVD video
Dolby Digital, DTS, 2-channel PCM, multi-channel
PCM
DVD audio
2-channel PCM, multi-channel PCM
y
Optical cable (supplied)
• This unit automatically converts input video signals and outputs the signals
from the HDMI OUT jack.
• The HDMI of this unit supports High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection
(HDCP),
• We recommend that you use an HDMI cable shorter than 5 m (16 ft) with
the HDMI logo printed on it.
Digital audio pin cable (supplied)
■ Priority order for audio input signals
When digital and analog audio signals are simultaneously input from
a single source component, this unit plays back digital audio signals
by priority. For example, if audio signals are input to the DIGITAL
IN (AUX 1) and AUDIO IN (AUX 1) jacks simultaneously, this unit
plays back audio signals input to the DIGITAL IN (AUX 1) jack
when “AUX1” is selected as the input source.
For video
Video pin cable (supplied)
Connecting external components
Connect external components (TV, Blu-ray disc player, etc.) to this unit. Do not plug the power supply cable into an AC wall outlet until all
connections are complete.
■ Connecting your TV and Blu-ray disc player
The following connection example shows a way to connect your TV and Blu-ray disc player by using the HDMI jacks. When you connect them
by using the other jacks, refer to “Connecting audio and video components” (page 13). The symbols beside the cables correspond with the
symbols described in “Cables used for connections” (page 12).
Blu-ray disc player
TV
OUT
HDMI
output
HDMI
IN 1
1. Pull out the cap
(if attached)
Optical digital
output
HDMI
input
IN 2
IN 3
IN 4
2. Check the direction
AUX 2
AUX 1
TV
Power cable
DIGITAL IN
to AC wall outlet
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Determine the connection types depending on the jacks available on this unit and your external components. The symbols in the following table
correspond with the symbols described in “Cables used for connections” (page 12).
HDMI
IN 1
IN 2
COMPONENT
PR
PB
VIDEO
Y
IN
VIDEO
VIDEO IN/OUT
jacks
IN 3
SUB
WOOFER
L
L
VIDEO
R
R
OUT
AUX 1
TV
SYSTEM
CONNECTOR
AUX 2
AUDIO IN
AUX 1
DIGITAL IN
AUDIO IN
IN 4
TV
IR IN
RS-232C
DIGITAL IN
AUDIO IN
jacks
DIGITAL IN
jacks
Jacks to use
External component
Signal type
On external component
TV
PREPARATION
VIDEO
On this unit
HDMI IN
jacks
Cable to
use
Input selection
key
Composite video input
VIDEO OUT
Audio
Analog audio output
AUDIO IN (TV)
TV
External component
with HDMI output
Audio/video
HDMI output
HDMI IN 1-4
HDMI1-4
External component
with component video
output
Audio
Coaxial digital output
DIGITAL IN (AUX 2)
AUX2
Video
Component video output
VIDEO IN (COMPONENT)
External component
with composite video
output
Audio
Optical digital output
DIGITAL IN (AUX 1)
Analog audio output
AUDIO IN (AUX 1)
Composite video output
VIDEO IN (VIDEO)
PLAYBACK FEATURES
Video
Video
INTRODUCTION
■ Connecting audio and video components
AUX1
y
• Video signals input from the VIDEO IN (VIDEO) jack can be output not only to the VIDEO OUT jack but also the HDMI OUT jack. Video signals input from
the VIDEO IN (COMPONENT) jacks are output to the HDMI OUT jack.
Connecting a subwoofer
Wireline connection
Connect the monaural input jack on your subwoofer to the
SUBWOOFER jack on this unit.
SYSTEM
CONNECTOR
OUT
AUX 1
TV
AUDIO IN
AUX 2
AUX 1
DIGITAL IN
TV
IR IN
SETTINGS
SUB
WOOFER
Wireless connection
You can make a wireless connection of your subwoofer by using the
Yamaha wireless subwoofer kit (SWK-W10). About SWK-W10,
refer to “Safety and Accessory Information” (separate booklet).
See also: “WIRELESS SETUP” (page 36)
RS-232C
INPUT
VOLUME
INTELLIBEAM MIC
Subwoofer
SWK-W10
Monaural input
System connector
y
• For proper transmission, you need to set the group IDs of this unit and
SWK-W10 to the same value. For the Group ID settings, refer to “Group
ID” (page 36) and “Safety and Accessory Information (separate booklet)”.
• If the subwoofer is connected by using a system type connection, changing
the power mode of this unit controls the power mode of the subwoofer
(Yamaha subwoofer).
APPENDIX
y
Note
• Be sure to use the product only in the country in where it was purchased.
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Connecting the FM antenna
Connect the supplied FM antenna or your antenna to the FM ANTENNA jack on this unit.
Antenna
TV
AV
TV
AUX 1
AUX 2
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
HDMI 4
iPod
FM
MOVIE
ENTER
TAINMENT
MUSIC
OFF
CINEMA DSP
SURROUND
STEREO
TOP MENU
MENU
OPTION
SETUP
RETURN
TV VOL
CH
VOLUME
TV
TV
MUTE
UNIVOLUME
FM ANTENNA
G
ENTER
INPUT
MUTE
SUR. DECODE INTELLIBEAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
+10
ENT
I
Preparing the remote control
Note
• Before installing batteries or using the remote control, make
sure that you read precautions on the remote control and
batteries in “Safety and Accessory Information” (separate
booklet).
CODE SET
Installing batteries in the remote
control
TUNING
PRESET
INFO
MEMORY
Operation range of the remote
control
The remote control transmits a directional infrared beam.
Use the remote control within 6 m (20 ft) of this unit and
point it toward the remote control sensor of this unit
during operation.
SLEEP
Pull and hold
INPUT
Within
6m (20ft)
GENTER
G
/
ISETUP
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1
Pull and hold the tab on the battery cover
and then open the cover.
2
Insert the two supplied batteries (R03P, UM4,
AAA) into the battery compartment.
Make sure you insert the batteries according to the
polarity markings (+/–).
3
Close the battery cover.
30°
30°
VOLUME
INTELLIBEAM MIC
INTRODUCTION
Changing OSD language
You can select an OSD language among English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch and Russian. Before operating
the following steps, select this unit as the video input on your TV.
1
3)LANGUAGE SETUP
. ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
Francais
ESPANOL
ITALIANO
NEDERLANDS
2
Press G
/
to select the desired
language and then press GENTER.
Choices: ENGLISH (English), DEUTSCH (German),
Français (French), ESPAÑOL (Spanish),
ITALIANO (Italian), NEDERLANDS (Dutch),
Русский (Russian)
Initial setting: ENGLISH (English)
3
p
p
[ ]/[ ]:Up/Down
[ENTER]:Enter
To exit from the menu, press ISETUP.
Changing OSD
language
AUTO SETUP
(IntelliBeam)
Using the system
memory
PREPARATION
Press and hold ISETUP until the
“LANGUAGE SETUP” menu appears on your
TV.
AUTO SETUP (IntelliBeam)
PLAYBACK FEATURES
This unit creates a sound field by reflecting sound beams off the walls of your listening room and by broadening the
cohesion of all the channels. Just as you would arrange the speaker position of other audio systems, you need to set the
beam angle to enjoy the best possible sound from this unit.
Notes
• After you have completed the AUTO SETUP procedure, be sure to disconnect the IntelliBeam microphone.
• The IntelliBeam microphone is sensitive to heat.
– Keep the IntelliBeam microphone away from direct sunlight.
– Do not place the IntelliBeam microphone on top of this unit.
• You cannot use the AUTO SETUP when “PREOUT” is selected in “SOUND OUT” (page 35).
• You cannot run the AUTO SETUP while playing back the iPod/iPhone by using PDX-50TX. To run the AUTO SETUP, stop playback
and then disconnect the iPod/iPhone from PDX-50TX. About PDX-50TX, refer to “Safety and Accessory Information” (separate
booklet).
Installing the IntelliBeam
microphone
Follow the procedure below to connect the IntelliBeam
microphone to this unit and place it in a proper location.
1
Connect the supplied IntelliBeam
microphone to the INTELLIBEAM MIC jack on
the front panel.
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• Use the supplied cardboard microphone stand or a tripod
to place the IntelliBeam microphone at the same height as
your ears would be when you are seated.
IntelliBeam microphone
Upper limit
Center height of
this unit
Within 1 m (3.3 ft)
INPUT
VOLUME
Within 1 m (3.3 ft)
SETTINGS
Cardboard
microphone stand
1.8 m (6.0 ft)
or more
Listening
position
Lower limit
INTELLIBEAM MIC
INTELLIBEAM MIC
2
APPENDIX
Place the IntelliBeam microphone on a flat
level surface at your normal listening
position.
Place the IntelliBeam microphone on the extended
center line of this unit and 1.8 m (6.0 ft) or more
away from it. Also, make sure place the IntelliBeam
microphone within 1 m (3.3 ft) upper or lower from
the center height of this unit.
Center line
Cardboard
microphone
stand
IntelliBeam
microphone
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■ Assembling the supplied cardboard
microphone stand
1
TV
AV
TV
AUX 1
AUX 2
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
HDMI 4
iPod
FM
MOVIE
ENTER
TAINMENT
MUSIC
2
Remove
“SOUND OPTIMZ ONLY”
CINEMA DSP
STEREO
G
ENTER
TOP MENU
MENU
OPTION
SETUP
RETURN
TV VOL
CH
VOLUME
I
3
TV
Fit in
Place horizontally
4
TV
MUTE
UNIVOLUME
INPUT
MUTE
SUR. DECODE INTELLIBEAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
+10
ENT
M
Notes
5
PRESET
INFO
MEMORY
(Sound optimization only)
Use to optimize the beam delay, volume, and quality so
that the parameters best match your listening
environment. You must optimize the beam angle with
“BEAM OPTIMZ ONLY” before starting “SOUND
OPTIMZ ONLY”. It is recommended that you should
select this optimization feature in the following cases:
• If you have opened or closed the curtains in your
listening room before using this unit
• If you have manually set the beam angle.
This menu takes about three minutes.
• It is normal for loud test tones to be output during the AUTO
SETUP procedure. Make sure that there are no children around
in the listening room while the AUTO SETUP procedure is in
progress.
• Make sure that your listening room is as quiet as possible. For
accurate measurement, turn off air conditioner or other devices
that make noises.
• To achieve the best results possible, vacate your listening room
until the AUTO SETUP procedure is completed so that you may
not obstruct the path of sound beams.
• If there are curtains in your listening room, we recommend
following the procedure below.
1. Open the curtains to improve sound reflection.
2. Run “BEAM OPTIMZ ONLY”.
3. Close the curtains.
4. Run “SOUND OPTIMZ ONLY”.
CODE SET
TUNING
(Beam optimization only)
Use to optimize the beam angle so that the parameter
best matches your listening environment.
This menu takes about one minute.
OFF
Fit in
SURROUND
“BEAM OPTIMZ ONLY”
Run through
SLEEP
y
• If a subwoofer with adjustable volume and crossover frequency
controls is connected to this unit, turn it on, set the volume to
about half way and then set the crossover frequency to the
maximum as shown below.
VOLUME
MIN
MAX
CROSSOVER
HIGH CUT
MIN
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• To return to the previous screen while using SET MENU, press
IRETURN.
1
Press ISETUP.
The remote control keys to be used and available
operations in each step are displayed at the bottom of
the screen.
MAX
Subwoofer
SET MENU
Using AUTO SETUP (IntelliBeam)
p
You can select one of the following AUTO SETUP types
depending on your purpose.
p
. ;MEMORY
;AUTO SETUP
;MANUAL SETUP
;SOUND SET MENU
;SOUND OUT MENU
;INPUT MENU
;DISPLAY MENU
[ ]/[ ]:Up/Down
[ENTER]:Enter
“BEAM+SOUND OPTIMZ”
GENTER
G
/
IRETURN
ISETUP
MINTELLIBEAM
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(Beam optimization and sound optimization)
Use to optimize the beam angle, delay, volume, and
quality so that the parameters best match your listening
environment. It is recommended that you should select
this optimization feature in the following cases:
• If you make settings for the first time
• If the unit has been relocated
• If your listening room has been restructured
• If the objects in your listening room (furniture, etc.)
have been rearranged
This menu takes about three minutes.
y
• You can also start the “BEAM+SOUND OPTIMZ”
procedure simply by holding down MINTELLIBEAM for
more than two seconds. In this case, proceed to step 4.
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Press G
/
to select “AUTO SETUP” and
then press GENTER.
B)AUTO SETUP
p
p
[ ]/[ ]:Up/Down
[ENTER]:Enter
Press G
/
to select “BEAM+SOUND
OPTIMZ”, “BEAM OPTIMZ ONLY” or “SOUND
OPTIMZ ONLY” and then press GENTER.
6
Press GENTER to confirm the results.
The menu screen disappears in two seconds.
Changing OSD
language
AUTO SETUP
(IntelliBeam)
Using the system
memory
PREPARATION
• If “ENVIRONMENT CHECK [FAILED]” is displayed,
refer to “Error messages for AUTO SETUP” (page 18),
press IRETURN, and then run the AUTO SETUP
procedure again.
• If “SUBWOOFER :NOT APPLICABLE” is displayed
even though a subwoofer is connected to this unit and
turned on, check the connection and then increase the
volume level of the subwoofer and run the AUTO SETUP
procedure again.
• Depending on the environment of your listening room, the
beam angles of front right and left and surround left and
right may be set to the same value even if “BEAM MODE
:5 BEAM” is displayed as a result.
1)BEAM+SOUND OPTIMZ
2)BEAM OPTIMZ ONLY
3)SOUND OPTIMZ ONLY
3
INTRODUCTION
2
AUTO SETUP
PREPARATION & CHECK
Please connect the MIC.
Please place the MIC at least
1.8m/6ft away from the unit.
The MIC should be set
at ear level when seated.
Measurement takes about 3min.
After [ENTER] is pressed,
please leave the room.
[ENTER]:Start [RETURN]:Cancel
Prepare to leave the room.
The best setting may not be done if you are in the
room. Prepare to leave the room in 10 seconds after
pressing GENTER in step 5.
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PLAYBACK FEATURES
4
AUTO SETUP COMPLETE
Please remove the MIC from
the unit and the listening
position.
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• If you do not want to reflect the results, press IRETURN.
7
Disconnect the IntelliBeam microphone.
• Wait outside the room during the AUTO SETUP
procedure.
• The AUTO SETUP procedure takes about 3 minutes.
• To cancel the AUTO SETUP procedure after it is started,
press IRETURN.
INPUT
5
VOLUME
INTELLIBEAM MIC
Press GENTER to start the AUTO SETUP
procedure and then leave the room within 10
seconds.
AUTO SETUP START
The measurement results are stored in the internal
memory of this unit until you run the AUTO SETUP
procedure again or configure the settings manually.
Will begin in 10sec
Please leave the room
*-------[RETURN]:Cancel
SETTINGS
The setup screen automatically changes during the
AUTO SETUP procedure.
If an error occurs, an error buzzer sounds and an error
message is displayed. For details on error messages,
see “Error messages for AUTO SETUP” (page 18).
If the AUTO SETUP procedure is complete, this unit
rings the chimes.
XXXXXXXXSHOW RESULTXXXXXXXXXX
MEASUREMENT COMPLETE
BEAM MODE :5Beam/Plus2
SUBWOOFER :YES
APPENDIX
[ENTER]:Save set-up.
[RETURN]:Do not save set-up.
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■ Error messages for AUTO SETUP
TV
AV
TV
AUX 1
AUX 2
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
iPod
FM
HDMI 4
MOVIE
ENTER
TAINMENT
MUSIC
If an error message is displayed on your TV, check the error message list to solve the problem and then follow the
procedure below.
[ERROR E-1]: Press GENTER to run the AUTO SETUP procedure again or IRETURN to cancel the operation
Other errors: Press IRETURN to cancel the operation and then run the AUTO SETUP procedure again.
Note
OFF
If the problem is difficult to be solved, configure the settings manually in “MANUAL SETUP” (page 31).
CINEMA DSP
SURROUND
STEREO
G
ENTER
TOP MENU
MENU
OPTION
SETUP
RETURN
TV VOL
CH
VOLUME
TV
TV
MUTE
UNIVOLUME
INPUT
MUTE
SUR. DECODE INTELLIBEAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
+10
ENT
I
Error message
Cause
Remedy
See
page
ERROR E-1
Please test in quieter environment.
There is too much unwanted noise in
your listening room.
Make sure that your listening room is as
quiet as possible. You may want to
choose certain hours during the day
when there is not much noise coming
from outside.
—
ERROR E-2
No MIC detected. Please check
MIC connection and re-try.
The IntelliBeam microphone is not
connected to this unit or disconnected
during the AUTO SETUP procedure.
Connect the IntelliBeam microphone to
this unit firmly.
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ERROR E-3
Unexpected control is detected.
Please re-try.
Some other operations were performed
on this unit while the AUTO SETUP
procedure was in progress.
Do not perform any other operations
while the AUTO SETUP procedure is in
progress.
—
ERROR E-4
Please check MIC position. MIC
should be set in front of the unit
and re-try.
The IntelliBeam microphone is not
placed in front of this unit.
Make sure that the IntelliBeam
microphone is installed in front of this
unit.
15
ERROR E-5
Please check MIC position. MIC
should be set above 1.8m/6.0ft and
re-try.
The IntelliBeam microphone is not
placed in the right distance from this
unit.
Make sure that the IntelliBeam
microphone is installed more than 1.8 m
(6.0 ft) from the front of this unit and
within 1 m (3.3 ft) from the center height
of this unit.
15
ERROR E-6
Volume level is lower than
expected. Please check MIC
position/connection and re-try.
The IntelliBeam microphone cannot
collect the sound produced by this unit
because the sound output level is too low.
Make sure that the IntelliBeam
microphone is firmly connected to this
unit and placed in a proper location. If
the problem persists, contact the nearest
authorized Yamaha service center for
assistance.
15
ERROR E-7
Unexpected error happened.
Please re-try.
An internal system error occurred.
Repeat the AUTO SETUP procedure.
—
CODE SET
TUNING
PRESET
INFO
MEMORY
GENTER
G
/
IRETURN
ISETUP
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SLEEP
INTRODUCTION
Using the system memory
You can save the current beam and sound settings in the system memory of this unit. It is handy to save certain settings
according to the varying conditions of your listening environment. For example, if there are curtains in the path of sound
beams, the effectiveness of the sound beams will vary depending on whether the curtains are open or closed.
y
Saving settings
1
5
Press ISETUP.
2)MEMORY SAVE
MEMORY1 Saving...
p
p
. ;MEMORY
;AUTO SETUP
;MANUAL SETUP
;SOUND SET MENU
;SOUND OUT MENU
;INPUT MENU
;DISPLAY MENU
[ ]/[ ]:Up/Down
[ENTER]:Enter
PLAYBACK FEATURES
Press GENTER.
Loading settings
A)MEMORY
1
Press ISETUP.
1)LOAD
2)SAVE
SET MENU
p
p
p
Press G
/
to select “SAVE” and then
press GENTER.
2
p
. ;MEMORY
;AUTO SETUP
;MANUAL SETUP
;SOUND SET MENU
;SOUND OUT MENU
;INPUT MENU
;DISPLAY MENU
[ ]/[ ]:Up/Down
[ENTER]:Enter
[ ]/[ ]:Up/Down
[ENTER]:Enter
3
AUTO SETUP
(IntelliBeam)
Using the system
memory
SET MENU
2
Press GENTER.
The current beam and sound settings are saved to the
selected memory number.
Changing OSD
language
PREPARATION
• If there are curtains in your listening room, we recommend following the procedure below.
1. While the curtains are open, run “BEAM+SOUND OPTIMZ” (page 16) and then save the settings to “MEMORY1”.
2. While the curtains are closed, run “SOUND OPTIMZ ONLY” (page 16) and then save the settings to “MEMORY2”.
Press GENTER.
2)MEMORY SAVE
A)MEMORY
a)MEMORY1
b)MEMORY2
c)MEMORY3
1)LOAD
2)SAVE
p
p
[ ]/[ ]:Up/Down
[ENTER]:Enter
SETTINGS
4
Press G
/
to select the desired
memory number and then press GENTER.
2)MEMORY SAVE
3
Press GENTER again.
1)MEMORY LOAD
a)MEMORY1
b)MEMORY2
c)MEMORY3
MEMORY1 Save Now?
p
[ ]/[ ]:Up/Down
[ENTER]:Enter
p
[ENTER]:Enter
p
p
[ ]/[ ]:Up/Down
[ENTER]:Enter
APPENDIX
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• If system settings are already stored in the selected memory
number, this unit overwrites the old settings.
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4
C
TV
AV
TV
AUX 1
AUX 2
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
HDMI 4
iPod
FM
MOVIE
ENTER
TAINMENT
MUSIC
Press G
/
to select the memory
number to be loaded and then press
GENTER.
D
1)MEMORY LOAD
MEMORY1 Load Now ?
OFF
CINEMA DSP
SURROUND
STEREO
G
ENTER
TOP MENU
OPTION
SETUP
RETURN
TV VOL
CH
VOLUME
K
TV
TV
MUTE
INPUT
UNIVOLUME
5 Press GENTER.
The beam and sound settings saved in the selected
memory number are loaded.
MUTE
SUR. DECODE INTELLIBEAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
+10
ENT
CODE SET
TUNING
PRESET
INFO
MEMORY
SLEEP
CPower
DAUX1/2
DHDMI1
DHDMI1-4
DInput selector keys
DTV
GENTER
G
Push [ENTER] to Load
MENU
/
KMUTE
KVOLUME +/–
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1)MEMORY LOAD
MEMORY1 Loading...
INTRODUCTION
PLAYBACK FEATURES
Playback
Playing back sources
1
Press CPower (p) key to turn on this unit.
2
Turn on external components (TV, Blu-ray
disc player, etc.) connected to this unit.
3
Press one of the DInput selector keys to
select an external component as an input
source.
Input source name
y
• You can change the input source name displayed on the
front panel display (page 35).
4
5
Start playback of the external component
that you have selected as the input source,
or select a radio station on the tuner.
• FM tuning (page 25)
• Playing back iPod/iPhone (page 27)
Press KVOLUME +/– to adjust the volume.
Volume
Volume 40
6
Press CPower (p) key to turn this unit to the
standby mode.
1
Select the desired TV channel.
2
Press DTV to select the TV as the input
source.
3
Mute the sound output on the TV.
2
Press DHDMI1-4 or DAUX1/2 to select the
player as the input source.
For example, if the player is connected to the HDMI
IN 1 jack of this unit, press DHDMI1.
3
Start playback of the player.
4
Mute the sound output on the TV.
AUTO SETUP
(IntelliBeam)
Using the system
memory
Playback
y
• If your player supports the HD audio, check whether the audio
output setting on the player is set to the value which supports
HD audio output (“Auto”, “Bitstream”, etc.).
• If your player does not support the HD audio, check whether the
audio output setting on the player is set to multi-channel linear
PCM.
• If your player is connected to this unit through the digital
connection, check whether the audio output setting on the
player is set to digital output (“Bitstream”, “Dolby Digital”,
“DTS”, etc.).
• To enhance the surround sound effect, set the audio setting of
your player to the multi-channel audio mode.
• You can use the supplied demonstration DVD to check the
digital signals being input from the player through the digital
Playback mode
FM tuning
Playing back iPod™
Useful features
connection (HDMI, optical or coaxial). The
DIGITAL
indicator lights up when this unit detects the digital audio signal
input.
Muting audio output
1
Press KMUTE to mute the audio output.
2
Press KMUTE again to resume audio output.
Decoder and input channel
indicators
SETTINGS
Playing back TV sounds
Select the player as the video input on the TV.
PLAYBACK FEATURES
HDMI1
1
Changing OSD
language
PREPARATION
This section describes how to playback source input from
your external components. For details on your external
components, refer to the owner’s manual supplied with
each component.
Playing back a player
■ Decoder indicators
Depending on the input source and the selected decoder,
the indicators in the front panel display light up as follows:
APPENDIX
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Status
When PCM signals are being
input
TV
AV
TV
AUX 1
AUX 2
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
HDMI 4
iPod
MOVIE
OFF
PCM
E
y
• You can select an audio signal to be played back (Auto or DTS)
In “Decoder Mode” (page 29).
■ Input channel indicators
When Dolby TrueHD signals are
being input
FM
ENTER
TAINMENT
MUSIC
Indicator
Center
Front L
When Dolby Digital Plus signals
are being input
Surround L
CINEMA DSP
SURROUND
STEREO
G
ENTER
TOP MENU
MENU
OPTION
SETUP
RETURN
TV VOL
CH
VOLUME
TV
TV
MUTE
INPUT
UNIVOLUME
F
MUTE
SUR. DECODE INTELLIBEAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
+10
ENT
CODE SET
I
Extra 1
When Dolby Digital signals are
being input
DIGITAL
When Dolby Pro Logic is
selected as the surround decoder
PL
When Dolby Pro Logic II is
selected as the surround decoder
PL
PRESET
INFO
MEMORY
SLEEP
C
R
Front R
SL
SB
SR
Surround R
EX1 LFE EX2
Extra 2
Depending on the channel component of the current
digital input signal, the input channel indicators in the
front panel display light up as follows:
Input signal
Indicator
2-channel stereo
When DTS HD Master Audio
signals are being input
+ HD + MSTR
When DTS HD High Resolution
signals are being input
+ HD + HI RES
When DTS 96/24 signals are
being input
L
LFE
When Dolby Pro Logic IIx is
selected as the surround decoder
5.1-channel
When DTS digital signals are
being input
TUNING
Surround back
6.1-channel
+
7.1-channel
When DTS ES discrete is
selected as the surround decoder
+ ES + DSCRT
When DTS ES matrix is selected
as the surround decoder
+ ES + MTRX
When DTS Neo:6 is selected as
the surround decoder
+ Neo:6
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• Extra (EX1/EX2) indicators light up when 7.1-channnel signals
recorded in a Blu-lay disc (etc.) are being input. Normally,
surround back channel signals are recorded in the extra
channels. This may vary depending on the disc.
Playback mode
You can select the playback method (surround or stereo), desired CINEMA DSP program and decoder to enjoy playback
of the input source.
Selecting surround or stereo
playback
Use to select the playback method (surround or stereo).
See also: “ Enjoying CINEMA DSP programs” (page 22),
“Changing the audio output method for surround
playback” (page 23).
Press FSURROUND or FSTEREO.
You can enjoy high realistic sensation with surround
playback and hi-fi sound with stereo playback.
ECINEMA DSP
y
EOFF
• Normal sounds (not sound beams) are output from the front
right and front left channels. When you play back multi-channel
sources, all signals except those from the front right and left
channels are mixed down and output from the front right and
left channels.
• When the stereo playback is selected, CINEMA DSP (page 22)
and the decoder (page 24) become ineffective.
FSTEREO
FSURROUND
GENTER
G
G
/
/
G
ISETUP
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Enjoying CINEMA DSP programs
This unit is equipped with a Yamaha CINEMA DSP
(digital sound field processing) chip containing several
sound field programs used to enhance your playback
experience. Most of the CINEMA DSP programs are
precise digital recreations of actual acoustic environments
of famous concert halls, music venues, and movie theaters.
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• When you enjoy the CINEMA DSP programs, press F
SURROUND to select the surround playback, and then follow
the steps below.
• The CINEMA DSP programs are not available in the following
conditions.
– Stereo playback is selected.
– HD audio signals are being played back.
– Audio signals with sampling frequency of higher than 96 kHz
are being played back.
– Audio signals are output from the PRE OUT jacks.
Press the desired ECINEMA DSP key.
The CINEMA DSP category name appears in the
front panel display and the CINEMA DSP indicator
(page 7) lights up.
2
While the category name is displayed, press
the ECINEMA DSP key repeatedly.
Each time you press the key, program switches.
■ Movie (MOVIE)
Sci-Fi
This program clearly reproduces dialogs and special
sound effects of the latest science fiction films and lets
you feel a broad and expansive cinematic space.
Adventure
This program reproduces the thrilling environment of the
latest action films and lets you feel the dynamic and
excitement of fast-moving scenes.
Changing the audio output method
for surround playback
You can set the number of beam output channels and
audio output method.
1
Press ISETUP.
The “SET MENU” screen appears on the TV.
2
Use G
/
and GENTER to select
“SOUND OUT MENU”- “SOUND BEAM OUT
CONFIG” - “CHANNEL OUT”.
3
Press G / to select the number of output
channels.
Choices: 5.1ch, 7.1ch
Initial setting: 7.1ch
■ Music (MUSIC)
Music Video
This program produces a vibrant environment and lets you
feel as if you are at an actual jazz or rock concert.
4
Press G
Concert Hall
This program creates a rich surround effect of a large
round concert hall with a great deal of presence,
emphasizing the extension of sounds, and lets you feel as
if you are seated close to the center of the stage.
5
Press G
to select the desired audio
output method.
6
To exit from the menu, press ISETUP.
Jazz Club
This program recreates the acoustic environment of “The
Bottom Line”, a famous jazz club in New York once and
lets you feel as if you are seated right in front of the stage.
Playback
Playback mode
FM tuning
Playing back iPod™
to select “BEAM MODE”.
PLAYBACK FEATURES
Spectacle
This program reproduces the wide and grand environment
and lets you have added impressions on spectacular scenes
with strong visual impacts.
Mch Stereo
This program downmixes multi-channel source to 2
channels and then outputs the sound from all speakers and
produces stereo sounds in wide range. It is ideal for
background music at parties, etc.
PREPARATION
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• To turn off the CINEMA DSP program, press
EOFF.
Game
This program is suitable for role-playing and adventure
games. It utilizes the sound field effects for movies to
represent the depth and spatial feeling of the field during
play, while offering movie-like surround effects in the
movie scenes in the game.
INTRODUCTION
1
Useful features
■ Beam modes for “5.1ch”
5 Beam
■ Entertainment (ENTERTAINMENT)
Talk Show
This program reproduces excitement of live talk shows. It
enhances the ambience of gaiety while keeping the
conversations at a comfortable volume.
Outputs sound beams from the front right and left, center,
and surround right and left channels. This mode is ideal
for enjoying surround sound effects to the fullest when
you watch 5.1-channel audio discs.
Stereo+3Beam
APPENDIX
Drama
This program stables reverberations that match a wide
range of movie genres from serious dramas to musicals
and comedies, and offers an optimum 3D feeling,
reproducing effects tones and background music softly but
cubically around clear words.
SETTINGS
Sports
This program reproduces the energetic environment of live
sports broadcasting, converging a commentator’s voice on
the center and broadening the overall atmosphere of the
stadium, and lets you feel as if you are seated at an actual
stadium or a ball park.
Outputs normal sound from the front right and left
channels and sound beams from the center and surround
right and left channels. This mode is ideal for watching
live recordings on a DVD.
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3 Beam
TV
AV
TV
AUX 1
AUX 2
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
HDMI 4
iPod
FM
MOVIE
ENTER
TAINMENT
MUSIC
OFF
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STEREO
G
ENTER
TOP MENU
MENU
OPTION
SETUP
RETURN
TV VOL
CH
VOLUME
TV
TV
MUTE
INPUT
UNIVOLUME
This unit can decode 2-channel sources for 7.1-channel or
5.1-channel playback so that you can enjoy a variety of
surround sound effects by switching the decoder.
D
CINEMA DSP
SURROUND
I
Outputs sound beams from the front right and left and
center channels. For playback of multi-channel sources,
surround right and left channel sources are mixed into the
front right and left channels. This mode is ideal for
enjoying movies with the whole family. In addition, you
can use this mode when the listening position is close to
the backside of the wall.
■ Beam modes for “7.1ch”
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
+10
ENT
M
MEMORY
2ch → 5ch
Recommended
source
Decoder
Pro Logic
(Dolby Pro Logic)
N
P
INFO
Press MSUR.DECODE repeatedly to switch
between decoders.
5Beam Plus2
CODE SET
PRESET
• The decoders are available only when surround playback
(page 22) is selected.
• Available decoders vary depending on the “CHANNEL OUT”
setting (page 23).
MUTE
SUR. DECODE INTELLIBEAM
TUNING
Enjoying 2-channel sources
in surround sound
SLEEP
Outputs sound beams from the front right and left, center,
and surround back right and left channels. Surround right
and left channel sources are mixed into the front right and
left and surround back right and left channels. This mode
is ideal for enjoying surround sound effects to the fullest
when you watch 7.1-channel audio discs.
ST+3BeamPlus2
—
All sources
PLII
(Dolby Pro Logic II)
Movie
Music
Game
Movies
Music
Games
Neo:6
(DTS Neo:6)
Cinema
Music
Movies
Music
2ch → 7ch
Recommended
source
Decoder
PLIIx
(Dolby Pro Logic
IIx)
Movie
Music
Game
Movies
Music
Games
Neo:6
(DTS Neo:6)
Cinema
Music
Movies
Music
Playing back 5.1-channel sources
in 7.1-channel surround
Outputs normal sound from the front right and left
channels and sound beams from the center and surround
back right and left channels. Surround right and left
channel sounds are output by using front right and left
channel sound and surround back right and left sound
beams. This mode is ideal for watching live recordings on
a DVD.
This unit decodes 5.1-channel sources and then playback
them in up to 7.1-channel surround. One of the following
decoders is automatically selected depending on the input
signals. Set “CHANNEL OUT” to “7.1ch” (page 23).
5.1ch input source
Decoder
PCM, Dolby Digital, Dolby
Digital EX, Dolby TrueHD,
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby Pro Logic IIx Movie/
Music
DTS ES matrix
DRADIO
DTS Digital, DTS ES matrix,
DTS HD Master Audio, DTS
HD High Resolution Audio
GENTER
DTS ES discrete
DTS ES discrete
3 Beam
G
/
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IOPTION
IRETURN
MSUR.DECODE
NNumeric keys
PTUNING
PMEMORY
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/
Outputs sound beams from the front right and left and
center channels. For playback of multi-channel sources,
surround right and left and surround back right and left
channel sources are mixed into the front right and left
channels. This mode is ideal for enjoying movies with the
whole family. In addition, you can use this mode when the
listening position is close to the backside of the wall.
• Press MSUR.DECODE to switch between Dolby Pro Logic
Movie and Music. To switch to the Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music
decoder, select “PLIIxMusic”. To switch to the Dolby Pro Logic
IIx Movie decoder, select one of the decoders other than
“PLIIxMusic”.
INTRODUCTION
FM tuning
The FM tuner of this unit provides the following two
modes for tuning.
Note
• Frequency tuning mode
You can tune into a desired FM station by searching or
specifying its frequency.
• Preset tuning mode
You can preset the frequencies of FM stations by
registering them to specific numbers, and later just
select those numbers to tune into.
y
• The reception is noisy and the sound is hard to listen,
switch to monaural mode to get better reception. In the
option menu, select “Mono” in “FM Mode” (page 29).
Note
Adjust the FM antenna connected to this unit for the best
reception.
Tuning into the desired FM station
(Frequency tuning)
1
Note
• If you select “FM” with INPUT on the front panel, press
DFM on the remote control prior to step 2 so that you can
operate the procedures from step 2.
2
Press PTUNING
/
to specify the
frequency.
The TUNED indicator on the front panel display
lights up when the tuner is tuned into a station. The
STEREO indicator also lights up if the program being
broadcasted is in stereo.
See also: “FM Mode” (page 29)
Registering FM stations and tuning
in (Preset tuning)
Playback
You can register up to 40 FM stations automatically or
manually.
■ Registering stations automatically
Playback mode
The tuner automatically detects FM stations with strong
signals and registers up to 40 stations.
FM tuning
Note
• Only Radio Data System broadcasting stations are stored
automatically by automatic station registration.
1
Press DFM to select the FM station as the
input source.
2
Press IOPTION.
The option menu (page 28) appears on the front panel
display.
3
Press G
/
to select “Auto Preset” and
then press GENTER.
Lights up
Playing back iPod™
PLAYBACK FEATURES
Press DFM to select the FM station as the
input source.
PREPARATION
• When you press NNumeric keys during preset tuning, a
preset number is selected. Set the tuner to the frequency
tuning mode using PTUNING
/
prior to the
operation.
• You do not need to enter zero if it comes at the end of a
decimal number. For example, enter “889” for “88.90
MHz” or “94” for “94.00 MHz”.
Useful features
TUNED STEREO
XXXFMX88.90MHz
3.Auto Preset
The frequency changes in the following manner
according to how you press PTUNING
/ .
This unit starts to preset FM radio stations in 5
seconds.
When you press the key more than 1 second
The tuner searches the frequency of a station that is
detectable around the current frequency. This is
effective when the tuner can receive strong signals
without any interference. Once the search starts,
release the key. When you keep holding the key, the
search continues even when a station is detected. This
is useful when you want to tune in to a specific
station.
To directly specify the frequency, use
NNumeric keys to enter the frequency of the
station.
P01:FM 87.50MHz
Preset number
Frequency
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• You can select the preset number at which the preset starts
by pressing G
/
after pressing GENTER.
• To cancel the operation, press IRETURN.
If auto preset is complete, “Preset Complete”
appears.
4
To exit from the menu, press IOPTION.
■ Registering stations manually
APPENDIX
3
SETTINGS
When you press and release the key
The tuner increases or decreases the frequency in
steps. Use this method when the tuner cannot receive
strong signals and stations are skipped during the
search.
AUTO MEMORY
You can manually register FM stations with weak signals.
1
Tune into the desired FM station.
2
Press PMEMORY.
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“Manual Preset” appears on the front panel display,
followed soon by the preset number to which the
station will be registered.
4
Press G
/
to select a preset station to
be cleared, and then press GENTER.
The selected preset station is cleared. If the operation
is completed, “Cleared” appears. To clear the
multiple preset stations, repeat step 4.
5
To exit from the menu, press IOPTION.
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TV
AV
TV
AUX 1
AUX 2
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
HDMI 4
iPod
FM
MOVIE
ENTER
TAINMENT
MUSIC
D
OFF
3
CINEMA DSP
SURROUND
STEREO
G
ENTER
TOP MENU
• By holding down PMEMORY for more than 2 seconds,
you can skip the following steps and automatically register
the selected station to an empty preset number (next to the
lastly-registered preset number).
MENU
OPTION
SETUP
RETURN
TV VOL
CH
VOLUME
I
Press PPRESET
/
to select the preset
number to which the station will be
registered.
When you select a preset number to which no station
is registered, “Empty” appears. When you select a
preset number to which any station has been already
registered, the frequency of the station is displayed.
K
TV
TV
MUTE
INPUT
UNIVOLUME
P02:Empty
SUR. DECODE INTELLIBEAM
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
+10
ENT
Preset number
N
y
• You can also specify a preset number using the NNumeric
keys.
CODE SET
P
TUNING
PRESET
INFO
MEMORY
Radio Data System is a data transmission system used by
FM stations. You can display the four types of the Radio
Data System information: PS (program service), PTY
(program type), RT (radio text), and CT (clock time). The
corresponding indicators light up in the front panel display.
MEMORY
MUTE
1
Displaying the Radio Data System
information (Europe model only)
4
SLEEP
Press PMEMORY.
When registration is complete, the front panel display
returns to the original state.
y
R
• To cancel registration, press IRETURN or leave this unit
without any operations for about 30 seconds.
■ Calling a preset station (Preset tuning)
You can call preset stations registered automatically or
manually.
Press PPRESET
preset number.
/
to select the desired
Notes
• You can select the Radio Data System display modes only when
the corresponding Radio Data System indicators are lit in the
front panel display. It may take a while for this unit to receive
all of the Radio Data System data from the station.
• If the signals being received are not strong enough, this unit
may not be able to utilize the Radio Data System data. In
particular, the “RT” mode requires a large amount of data and
may not be available even when the other Radio Data System
display modes are available.
• In case of poor reception conditions, tune into the desired
station manually (page 25).
• In case the signal strength is weakened by external interference
while this unit is receiving the Radio Data System data, the
reception may be cut off unexpectedly and “...WAIT” appears in
the front panel display.
• If the reception is cut off when the “CT” mode is selected, “CT
WAIT” appears in the front panel display.
1
y
• Preset numbers to which no stations are registered are skipped.
• “No Presets” is displayed if no stations are registered.
• You can directly select a preset number by pressing the
NNumeric keys while calling a preset station.
• When you press NNumeric keys during normal frequency
tuning, a frequency is entered. Set the tuner to the preset tuning
mode using PTUNING
/
prior to the operation.
■ Clearing preset stations
Use to clear the preset FM stations.
1
DFM
2
DiPod
GENTER
G
/
3
IOPTION
IRETURN
KVOLUME +/–
Press IOPTION.
The option menu (page 28) appears on the front panel
display.
Press G
/
to select “Clear Preset” and
then press GENTER.
A preset station is displayed.
C01:FM 92.50MHz
PMEMORY
PTUNING
RINFO
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Note
The AUTO PS feature of this unit changes the frequency
display to the “PS” mode if the Radio Data System station
broadcasts the PS data.
2
Press RINFO repeatedly to select the desired
Radio Data System display mode.
Press DFM to select the FM station as the
input source.
NNumeric keys
PPRESET
Tune into the desired Radio Data System
broadcasting station.
We recommend automatic preset tuning to tune into
the Radio Data System broadcasting stations
(page 25).
/
Preset station
/
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• To cancel the clearing operation, press IRETURN.
PS
Decoder
PTY
RT
CT
Frequency
• Select “PS” to display the name of the Radio Data
System program.
• Select “PTY” to display the type of Radio Data
System program.
• Select “RT” to display the information on the
Radio Data System program.
• Select “CT” to display the current time.
Note
In the “RT” mode, this unit can scroll the display with a
maximum of 64 alphanumeric characters, including the
umlaut symbol. Unavailable characters are displayed with
the “_” (underscore).
INTRODUCTION
Program type
Descriptions
News
Current Affairs
Current Affairs
Information
Information
Sport
Sport
Education
Education
Drama
Drama
Cultures
Cultures
Science
Science
Varied Speech
Varied Speech
Pop Music
Pop Music
Rock Music
Rock Music
Easy Listening
Easy Listening Music
Light Classics
Light Classical Music
Serious Classic
Serious Classical Music
Other Music
Other Music
PREPARATION
News
Playback
Playback mode
Playing back iPod™
Playing back iPod™/iPhone™
By using the Yamaha wireless transmitter for iPod (PDX50TX/PDX-50BC), you can use the iPod/iPhone as a
remote control and enjoy playback of your iPod/iPhone on
this unit. About PDX-50TX/PDX-50BC, refer to “Safety
and Accessory Information” (separate booklet).
See also: “iPod Interlock” (page 36)
Connect your iPod/iPhone and PDX-50TX, and
then start playback.
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• This unit supports the following iPod/iPhone models.
– iPod 5th generation
– iPod classic
– iPod touch
– iPod nano
– iPhone
– iPhone 3G
Notes
VOLUME
Useful features
INTELLIBEAM MIC
MENU
y
• When you start playback of your iPod/iPhone, this unit
automatically operates as follows.
– When this unit is on, this unit selects “iPod” as the input
source.
– When this unit is in the standby mode, this unit turns on
and selects “iPod” as the input source.
• You can also select the input source with DiPod.
• To adjust the volume level, use the volume control on the
iPod/iPhone or KVOLUME +/– on this unit.
• This unit automatically turns to the standby mode in the
following conditions.
– The iPod/iPhone is disconnected from PDX-50TX.
– The iPod/iPhone is turned into sleep mode.
SETTINGS
• Be sure to use the product only in the country in where it was
purchased.
• This unit does not support iPod (4th generation or before), iPod
without Dock connector, iPod photo and iPod mini.
• You cannot run the AUTO SETUP while playing back the iPod/
iPhone by using PDX-50TX. To run the AUTO SETUP, stop
playback and then disconnect the iPod/iPhone from PDX-50TX.
INPUT
PLAYBACK FEATURES
FM tuning
APPENDIX
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Useful features
TV
AV
TV
AUX 1
AUX 2
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
HDMI 4
iPod
FM
MOVIE
ENTER
TAINMENT
MUSIC
D
This function adjusts the volume level of the TV so that it
will not increase suddenly when whenever the contents
being broadcast change (due to commercials, etc.).
OFF
CINEMA DSP
SURROUND
STEREO
G
ENTER
TOP MENU
MENU
OPTION
SETUP
RETURN
TV VOL
CH
VOLUME
TV
I
INPUT
MUTE
SUR. DECODE INTELLIBEAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
+10
ENT
M
PRESET
INFO
MEMORY
SLEEP
• To turn off the UniVolume function, press MUNIVOLUME
again.
• We recommend turning off the UniVolume function during
playback of music.
Using the HDMI™ control function
CODE SET
TUNING
Press MUNIVOLUME.
The UNIVOLUME indicator lights up on the front panel
display.
2
Turn on the HDMI control device (Blu-ray disc
or DVD player) connected to this unit.
3
Select the HDMI control device (Blu-ray disc
or DVD player) as the input source of this unit
to check the video input.
Note
<Note>
• In case the HDMI control function does not work, check the
followings. Also, turning off (unplug) and turning on (plug) the TV
may be effective.
– “HDMI CONTROL” is set to “ON” on this unit (page 36).
– The HDMI control function is enables on the TV.
– If you changed the connection method or connected components,
repeat steps 1-3.
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TV
MUTE
UNIVOLUME
Adjusting volume level
automatically (UniVolume)
Q
R
You can operate the following functions of this unit with
the remote control of your TV when the TV (HDMI
control function supported) is connected to the HDMI
OUT jack of this unit.
• Turning on this unit or to the standby (conjunction with
TV)
• Adjusting the volume
• Selecting a device to reproduce TV sounds (this unit or
TV)
Using the sleep timer
Use this feature to automatically set this unit to the
standby mode after a specified period of time.
1
Press QSLEEP repeatedly to set the interval
for the sleep timer.
The SLEEP indicator (page 7) flashes in the front
panel display while switching the interval for the
sleep timer.
y
• Even if your TV supports the HDMI control function, some
functions may not be available. For details, refer to the manual
supplied with your TV.
• If you connect this unit and Blu-ray disc player or DVD player
(HDMI control function supported) with HDMI, you can also
control those devices with the HDMI control function. For
details, refer to the manual supplied with each device.
• We suggest that you use products (TV, Blu-ray disc/DVD
player, etc.) from the same manufacturer.
• The HDMI control-compatible components include Panasonic
VIERA Link compatible TV, DVD player/recorder and Blu-ray
disc player.
2
To use this function, you need to set HDMI control
function and register the HDMI components to the TV.
Setting the HDMI control function
1
Turn on all devices connected to this unit
with HDMI.
2
Enable the HDMI control function on each
device.
For this unit, set “HDMI CONTROL” to “ON”
(page 36).
For external devices, refer to the manual supplied
with each device.
DInput selector keys
GENTER
G
G
/
/
IOPTION
MUNIVOLUME
QSLEEP
RINFO
3
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Sleep
90 min.
Sleep
60 min.
Sleep
30 min.
Sleep
Off
Wait for a few seconds without operating this
unit to confirm the setting for the sleep timer.
The SLEEP indicator lights up in the front panel
display, indicating that the sleep timer is activated.
• If this unit is set to the standby mode, the sleep timer
setting is canceled.
Configuring settings for each input
source (Option menu)
You can configure various settings for each input source
(TV, AUX1/2, HDMI1-4, iPod, and FM). Available menu
items vary depending on the selected input source.
1
Press DInput selector keys to select the
desired input source.
2
Press IOPTION.
The first item of the option menu for the selected
input source appears on the front panel display.
Turn off the TV and then turn on it again.
Registering HDMI components to TV
1
120 min.
y
y
• For some HDMI components, you only need to set the HDMI
control function. Registering HDMI components to TV is not
required in this case.
Sleep
Select this unit as the input source of the TV.
1.Volume Trim
Press G
/
to select the desired menu
item and then press GENTER.
4
Press G / to select the desired setting
and then press GENTER.
5
To exit from the menu, press IOPTION.
Displaying the input signal
information
Use to display information of the sampling frequency,
video signal type, and resolution for each input source on
the front panel display.
1
The following menu items are provided for each input
source.
Input
source
Audio Sampling
Menu items
Volume
Trim
Decoder
Mode
TV
Volume
Trim
Decoder
Mode
AUX1~2
Volume
Trim
Decoder
Mode
FM
Volume
Trim
FM
Mode
iPod
Volume
Trim
2
Press RINFO repeatedly to change items to
be displayed.
Sampling frequency (Audio Sampling)
The sampling frequency per second in analog- to-digital
conversion.
Auto
Preset
Clear
Preset
Details of the menu items are as follows. The
configuration will be reflected to the input source
currently selected.
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Video signal (Video Signal In)
Signal type and resolution of video input signal.
Playback
Playback mode
FM tuning
Playing back iPod™
• The initial settings are marked with “*”.
Volume Trim (Volume trim)
Use to reduce any change in volume when switching input
sources by correcting volume differences between input
sources.
Adjustable range: –6.0dB to +6.0dB (in 0.5 dB steps)
Initial setting: 0.0dB
PLAYBACK FEATURES
HDMI1~4
Select an input source (TV, AUX1/2, and
HDMI1-4) and then press RINFO.
PREPARATION
■ Option menu items
INTRODUCTION
3
Useful features
Decoder Mode (Decoder mode)
Use to select DTS digital audio signals for reproduction.
Choices: Auto*, DTS
• Select Auto to automatically select audio input signals.
• Select DTS to selects DTS signals only. Other input
signals are not reproduced.
SETTINGS
FM Mode (FM receiving mode)
Use to set the FM broadcasting receiving mode.
Choices: Stereo*, Mono
• Select Stereo to receive in stereo mode by priority.
• Select Mono to receive in monaural mode.
Auto Preset (Automatic preset)
Use to automatically detect FM radio stations and registers
them as preset stations (page 25).
Clear Preset (Clear preset station)
Use to clear the preset FM stations (page 26).
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SETTINGS
TV
AV
TV
AUX 1
AUX 2
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
HDMI 4
iPod
FM
MOVIE
ENTER
TAINMENT
MUSIC
Customizing this unit (SET MENU)
D
SET MENU items
CINEMA DSP
SURROUND
STEREO
G
ENTER
TOP MENU
MENU
I
OPTION
SETUP
RETURN
TV VOL
CH
VOLUME
TV
You can manually configure various settings for this unit in “SET MENU”.
OFF
Menu
MEMORY
Sub menu
Features
Page
LOAD
Loads the beam and sound settings saved in the
memory.
19
SAVE
Saves the current beam and sound settings to the
memory.
19
BEAM+SOUND OPTIMZ
Optimizes the beam and sound settings
automatically.
16
BEAM OPTIMZ ONLY
Optimizes the beam settings automatically.
16
SOUND OPTIMZ ONLY
Optimizes the sound settings automatically.
16
SETTING PARAMETERS
Adjusts the listening room and listening position
settings.
31
BEAM ADJUSTMENT
Adjusts the various sound beam settings.
32
IMAGE LOCATION
Adjusts the sound position of the front right and left
channels.
32
TONE CONTROL
Adjusts the output level of high-frequency or lowfrequency sound.
33
SUBWOOFER SET
Configures the subwoofer settings.
33
AUDIO DELAY
Adjusts delay in output timing between video signals
and audio signals.
33
DRC:Dynamic Range Control
Adjusts the dynamic range.
34
BASS EXTENSION
Selects the bass sound extension.
34
MUSIC ENHANCER
Selects the compressed audio enhancer.
34
CHANNEL LEVEL
Adjusts the volume of each channel.
34
SOUND BEAM OUT CONFIG
Configures the sound beam output settings.
34
SOUND OUT
Configures the audio signal output settings.
34
INPUT ASSIGNMENT
Assigns jacks according to the component to be used.
35
INPUT RENAME
Renames the displayed input source.
35
HDMI SETUP
Configures the HDMI settings.
36
WIRELESS SETUP
Configures the wireless settings.
36
F. DISPLAY SETUP
Configures the front panel display settings.
36
OSD SETUP
Configures the OSD settings.
37
LANGUAGE SETUP
Changes the language used in the OSD.
37
UNIT SETUP
Changes the display unit of measurement.
37
TV
MUTE
INPUT
UNIVOLUME
MUTE
AUTO SETUP
SUR. DECODE INTELLIBEAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
+10
ENT
CODE SET
MANUAL SETUP
TUNING
PRESET
INFO
MEMORY
SLEEP
SOUND SET MENU
SOUND OUT MENU
INPUT MENU
DISPLAY MENU
DInput selector keys
GENTER
G
/
G
/
G
ISETUP
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/
/
1
1
Press ISETUP.
SET MENU
In “SETTING PARAMETERS 1/3”, configure
“INSTALLED POSITION”.
Select the installed position of this unit.
Choices: FLAT TO WALL* (parallel to wall),
ANGLE TO WALL OR CORNER (angle to wall or
corner)
FLAT TO WALL
ANGLE TO WALL OR
CORNER
PREPARATION
p
p
. ;MEMORY
;AUTO SETUP
;MANUAL SETUP
;SOUND SET MENU
;SOUND OUT MENU
;INPUT MENU
;DISPLAY MENU
[ ]/[ ]:Up/Down
[ENTER]:Enter
2
INTRODUCTION
Basic SET MENU operation
Press G
/
to select the desired menu
and then press GENTER.
Note
• If you change this setting, “BEAM MODE” setting
changes automatically (page 23).
C)MANUAL SETUP
.1)SETTING PARAMETERS
2)BEAM ADJUSTMENT
3)IMAGE LOCATION
2
PLAYBACK FEATURES
p
p
[ ]/[ ]:Up/Down
[ENTER]:Enter
Configure “INSTALLED HEIGHT”.
Specify the installed height of this unit.
Control range: 0.0 m to 3.0 m (0.0 ft to 10.0 ft)
Initial setting: 1.0 m (3.5 ft)
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• To return to the previous menu, press IRETURN.
3
Press G
/
/ / and GENTER to
configure each parameter.
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0.0 to 3.0 m
(0.0 ft to 10.0 ft)
• The initial settings are marked with “*”.
Note
• The menu screen disappears if one of the DInput selector
keys is pressed while the SET MENU is being configured.
4
To exit from the menu, press ISETUP.
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• Press G
3
MANUAL SETUP
Use this menu to manually adjust the parameters related to
the sound beam output. To fine-adjust parameters
configured by AUTO SETUP, use “BEAM
ADJUSTMENT” and “IMAGE LOCATION”.
SET MENU → MANUAL SETUP → SETTING
PARAMETERS
Use to set the position of this unit in your listening room
and the distance of this unit from the listening position.
y
• If you make adjustments in “SETTING PARAMETERS”, the
“BEAM ADJUSTMENT” parameters are automatically
adjusted.
In “SETTING PARAMETERS 2/3”, configure
the listening room settings.
Specify the length and width of the listening room.
Control range: 2.0 m to 12.0 m (6.5 ft to 40.0 ft)
Customizing this unit
(SET MENU)
When this unit is
installed parallel to wall,
specify the width of the
listening room and the
distance between this
unit and rear wall.
System
configurations
(ADVANCED SETUP)
When this unit is
installed at the corner of
the room, specify the
width of length of the
listening room.
Controlling external
components
Using an external
amplifier
SETTINGS
■ SETTING PARAMETERS (Setting
parameters)
to proceed to the next page.
Note
4
In “SETTING PARAMETERS 3/3”, configure
the distance settings.
Specify the distance between the listening position
and this unit. When this unit is installed parallel to
wall, you also need to specify the distance between
the listening position and left wall.
APPENDIX
• If you make adjustments in “SETTING PARAMETERS”, the
beam optimization settings made in the AUTO SETUP
procedure will be lost.
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Control range (from this unit): 1.8 m to 9.0 m (6.0 ft
to 30.0 ft)
Control range (from left wall): 0.6 m to 11.4 m (2.0 ft
to 38.0 ft)
TV
AV
TV
AUX 1
AUX 2
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
iPod
FM
HDMI 4
MOVIE
MUSIC
FLAT TO WALL
ENTER
TAINMENT
1.8 to 9.0 m
(6.0 to 30.0 ft)
STEREO
• Configure this setting only when you have adjusted
“HORIZONTAL ANGLE”.
Control range: 0.3 m to 24.0 m (1.0 ft to 80.0 ft)
MENU
OPTION
SETUP
RETURN
TV VOL
CH
VOLUME
TV
TV
MUTE
UNIVOLUME
0.6 to 11.4 m
(2.0 to 38.0 ft)
G
ENTER
TOP MENU
Configure “BEAM TRAVEL LENGTH”.
Adjust the distance that sound beams travel after
being output and reflected off the wall until they
arrive at the listening position so that all sounds can
arrive at the listening position at the same time.
Note
OFF
CINEMA DSP
SURROUND
3
INPUT
MUTE
SUR. DECODE INTELLIBEAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
+10
ENT
CODE SET
TUNING
PRESET
INFO
MEMORY
SLEEP
The length of each
arrow indicates the
beam travel length.
■ BEAM ADJUSTMENT (Beam adjustment)
SET MENU → MANUAL SETUP → BEAM
ADJUSTMENT
Use to manually adjust the various sound beam settings.
Notes
• The “BEAM ADJUSTMENT” parameters are automatically
adjusted (except “Center” in “FOCAL LENGTH”) if you run
the AUTO SETUP (page 15) or if you configure “SETTING
PARAMETERS” (page 31).
• Depending on the beam mode settings (page 23), some channel
positions may not be available for selection. In this case, “– –”
is displayed.
• If you change “BEAM ADJUSTMENT” settings while playing
back your iPod/iPhone connected to PDX-50TX, the subwoofer
connected to SWK-W10 outputs the iPod/iPhone audio. We
recommend stopping the iPod/iPhone playback during the beam
adjustment.
1
Configure “HORIZONTAL ANGLE”.
Adjust the horizontal angle of sound beams for each
channel using test tones.
Adjust toward L (left) to move the direction of the
output to the left and adjust toward R (right) to move
it to the right.
Control range: L90° to R90°
(–)
(+)
(+)
(–)
4
Configure “FOCAL LENGTH”.
Adjust the distance from the front of this unit to the
focal point of output for each channel to achieve an
expansive feeling for each channel. Adjust toward (minus) to move the focus outward (widen the sweet
spot) and adjust toward + (plus) to move the focus
toward the normal position (narrow the sweet spot).
Focal
point
Focal
length
Sweet
spot
Control range: –1.0 m to +13.0 m (–3.5 ft to +43.5 ft)
y
• We recommend that you use the initial setting (–0.5 m or –
1.5 ft) for “Center”.
• The width of the sweet spot becomes slightly wider than
the width of this unit if you run the AUTO SETUP
(page 15) or if you configure “SETTING
PARAMETERS” (page 31).
Example
Front left channel
y
• Press G
2
(−)
to switch the channels.
Configure “VERTICAL ANGLE”.
Adjust the vertical angle of sound beams for each
channel using test tones.
Adjust toward – (minus) to move the angle downward
and adjust toward + (plus) to move the angle upward.
Control range: –45° to +45°
(+)
0°
(–)
G
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Center channel
(+)
■ IMAGE LOCATION (Image location)
SET MENU → MANUAL SETUP → IMAGE
LOCATION
Use to adjust the direction from which the front left and
right channel sound is heard so that each sound can be
heard closer to the center channel.
Use this feature to redirect audio signals if the sound
coming from the front left and right channels seems
unnatural.
y
• To adjust the volume of each channel, see “CHANNEL
LEVEL” (page 34)
Choices: OFF*, ON
• Select “ON” to configure the sound direction.
Adjust the image location for the front left
channel (LEFT).
The higher the percentage, the louder the output from
the center
Without adjustment
Adjust the image location for the front right
channel (RIGHT).
The higher the percentage, the louder the output from
the center
Without adjustment
With the front right
channel adjusted
CROSS OVER (Crossover)
When “BASS OUT” is set to “SUBWOOFER”, you can
use this feature to select a crossover (cutoff) frequency for
all low-frequency signals. All frequencies below the
selected frequency will be sent to the subwoofer position.
Choices: 80Hz, 100Hz, 120Hz*
LFE LEVEL (Low-frequency effect level)
Adjust the output level of the low-frequency effect (LFE)
channel according to the capacity of your subwoofer. This
setting is effective only when this unit decodes Dolby
Digital or DTS signals.
Choices: –20 dB to 0 dB*
PLAYBACK FEATURES
2
With the front left
channel adjusted
PREPARATION
1
• Select SUBWOOFER if you connect a subwoofer with
a subwoofer cable. LFE and low-frequency signals
from other channels are directed to the subwoofer.
• Select FRONT OR AUTO if you do not use a
subwoofer or connect a subwoofer by wireless. LFE
and low-frequency signals from other channels are
directed to the front right and left channels when you
do not use a subwoofer. They are directed to the
subwoofer automatically when a wireless connection
between a subwoofer and this unit is established
properly. If the wireless connection is cut off, they are
directed to the front channels automatically.
INTRODUCTION
You can adjust this parameter only when “5Beam Plus2”,
“5 Beam” or “3 Beam” is selected in “BEAM MODE”
(page 23).
DISTANCE (Distance)
Adjust the distance of the subwoofer from the listening
position.
Choices: 0.3 m to 15.0 m (1.0 ft to 50.0 ft)
Initial setting: 3.0 m (10.0 ft)
■ AUDIO DELAY (Audio delay)
SET MENU → SOUND SET MENU → AUDIO
DELAY
Use to adjust delay in output timing between video signals
and audio signals.
SOUND SET MENU
■ TONE CONTROL (Tone control)
SET MENU → SOUND SET MENU → TONE
CONTROL
Use to adjust the tonal quality of sound beams.
BASS (Bass)
Use to adjust the low-frequency response.
Choices: –10.0 dB to +10.0 dB
Initial setting: 0.0 dB
■ SUBWOOFER SET (Subwoofer settings)
SET MENU → SOUND SET MENU →
SUBWOOFER SET
Use to configure the subwoofer settings.
System
configurations
(ADVANCED SETUP)
Using an external
amplifier
Controlling external
components
HDMI
Manually adjust the audio output delay applied to signals
input from the HDMI IN jacks. This setting is effective
only when “AUTO LIP SYNC” is set to “OFF”
Control range: 0 msec to 400 msec
Initial setting: 30msec
APPENDIX
BASS OUT (Bass out)
Select where to output low-frequency effect (LFE) and
low-frequency (bass) signals.
Choices: SUBWOOFER, FRONT OR AUTO*
TV
Adjust the audio output delay applied to signals input
from the TV jacks.
Control range: 0 msec* to 400 msec
Customizing this unit
(SET MENU)
SETTINGS
TREBLE (Treble)
Use to adjust the high-frequency response.
Choices: –10.0 dB to +10.0 dB
Initial setting: 0.0 dB
AUTO LIP SYNC (Automatic lipsync)
Select whether to automatically adjust the audio output
delay when a TV that supports the automatic lipsync is
connected to the HDMI OUT jack of this unit.
Choices: ON*, OFF
• Select ON if the TV connected to the HDMI OUT jack
of this unit supports the automatic lipsync. The audio
output delay is automatically adjusted.
• Select OFF if the TV connected to the HDMI OUT
jack of this unit does not support the automatic lipsync
or you want to disable the automatic lipsync. You can
manually adjust the audio output delay in “HDMI”.
AUX1/2
Adjust the audio output delay applied to signals input
from the AUX1/2 jacks.
Control range: 0 msec to 400 msec
Initial setting: 30msec
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■ DRC:Dynamic Range Control
(Dynamic range control)
TV
AV
TV
AUX 1
AUX 2
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
iPod
FM
HDMI 4
MOVIE
MUSIC
ENTER
TAINMENT
SET MENU → SOUND SET MENU →
DRC:Dynamic Range Control
Use to adjust the dynamic range compression. Dynamic
range is the difference between the smallest sound that can
be heard above the noise of the equipment and the biggest
sound that can be heard without distortion.
OFF
CINEMA DSP
STEREO
TOP MENU
MENU
OPTION
SETUP
RETURN
TV VOL
CH
VOLUME
TV
TV
MUTE
INPUT
UNIVOLUME
MUTE
SUR. DECODE INTELLIBEAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
+10
ENT
CODE SET
TUNING
PRESET
INFO
MEMORY
SLEEP
Adaptive DRC (Adaptive dynamic range control)
Select whether to automatically adjust the dynamic range
in conjunction with the volume level. When this function
is enabled, the dynamic range is adjusted as follows.
When the volume level is low: Narrow the dynamic range.
Loud sound is played back softer, and soft sound which is
hard to be listened to is played back louder.
When the volume level is high: Widen the dynamic range.
From soft sound to loud sound, source sound is played
back without adjusting volume.
On
Off
Input level
Volume : low
Output level
G
ENTER
Output level
SURROUND
On
Off
Input level
Volume : high
Choices: On*, Off
• Select On to enable the adaptive dynamic range
control.
• Select Off to disable the adaptive dynamic range
control.
y
• “Dolby/DTS DRC” is automatically set to “Max” when
“Off” is selected.
• This setting is automatically set to “Off” when the
UniVolume function is turned on while this setting is
automatically set to “On” when the UniVolume
function is turned off.
Dolby/DTS DRC (Dynamic range of Dolby Digital
and DTS signals)
Select the amount of dynamic range applied when this unit
is decoding Dolby Digital and DTS signals
Choices: Max* (Maximum), Standard, Min/Auto
(Minimum/Auto)
• Select Max to output sound without adjusting the
• dynamic range of the input signals.
• Select Standard to set the standard dynamic range
• recommended for regular home use.
• Select Min/Auto to set the dynamic range suitable for
low volume or a quiet environment, such as at night,
for bitstream signals except for Dolby TrueHD signals
(Min) or adjust the dynamic range for Dolby TrueHD
signals based on input signal information (Auto).
y
• “Adaptive DRC” is automatically set to “Off” when the
settings other than “Max” is selected.
■ BASS EXTENSION (Bass extension)
SET MENU → SOUND SET MENU → BASS
EXTENSION
Use to turn on or off the bass sound extension. When this
function is enabled, the BASS EXT indicator lights up on
the front panel display (page 7).
Choices: OFF, MID*, DEEP
• Select OFF to output bass sounds without change.
• Select MID to output moderately-enhanced bass
sounds.
• Select DEEP to output deep bass sounds.
■ MUSIC ENHANCER (Music Enhancer)
SET MENU → SOUND SET MENU → MUSIC
ENHANCER
Use to turn on or off the compressed audio enhancer.
When this function is enabled, the ENHANCER indicator
lights up on the front panel display (page 7).
AUX1/2
Select whether to apply the compressed audio enhancer
for playback of AUX1/2 input sources.
Choices: ON, OFF*
• Select ON to enable the compressed audio enhancer for
playback of AUX1/2 input sources.
• Select OFF to disable the compressed audio enhancer
for playback of AUX1/2 input sources.
iPod
Select whether to apply the compressed audio enhancer to
iPod/iPhone playback.
Choices: ON*, OFF
• Select ON to enable the compressed audio enhancer for
iPod/iPhone playback.
• Select OFF to disable the compressed audio enhancer
for iPod/iPhone playback.
■ CHANNEL LEVEL (Channel level)
SET MENU → SOUND SET MENU → CHANNEL
LEVEL
Use to adjust the volume of each channel with test tones.
Control range: –10.0 dB to +10.0 dB
Note
• Adjustable channels vary depending on the “CHANNEL OUT”
setting.
• “Surround Back R” and “Surround Back L” are not adjustable
when “SOUND OUT” is set to “SPEAKER”.
SOUND OUT MENU
■ SOUND BEAM OUT CONFIG (Sound
beam output configuration)
SET MENU → SOUND OUT MENU → SOUND
BEAM OUT CONFIG
Use to configure the number of output channels or audio
output method. For details, see “Changing the audio
output method for surround playback” (page 23).
■ SOUND OUT (Sound output)
G
/
G
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SET MENU → SOUND OUT MENU → SOUND OUT
Use to configure the audio signal output settings.
• The parameters from “BASS OUT” to “LFE Level” are settings
for the PRE OUT jacks when they are selected as audio output
jacks.
BASS OUT (Bass sound output redirection)
Use to redirect the output of bass sounds. The settings
under “BASS OUT” are for the PRE OUT jacks.
Choices: SUBWOOFER, FRONT*
• Select SUBWOOFER to output bass sounds from the
subwoofer.
• Select FRONT to output bass sounds from the external
front right and left speakers.
Center SP Size (Center speaker size for PRE
OUT)
Select the size of external center speakers.
Choices: None, Small*
• Select None if no center speaker is used. Center
channel signals are mixed into the front right and left
speakers.
• Select Small if a center speaker is used. Low-frequency
parts of center channel signals are output from the
subwoofer (or mixed into the front right and left
channel signals if subwoofer is not available).
PRE OUT Volume (PRE OUT volume)
Adjust the output level of the PRE OUT jacks.
Control range: –30.0 dB to 0.0 dB
Initial setting: –18.0 dB
AUDIO2
Select the key to which the AUDIO IN (AUX 1) jacks are
assigned.
Choices: AUX1*, AUX2, HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3,
HDMI4, TV
Note
• The input already selected in “AUDIO1” is not displayed. To set
the input selected in “AUDIO1”, change “AUDIO1” parameter,
and then reconfigure.
OPTICAL1
Select the key to which the DIGITAL IN (TV) jack is
assigned.
Choices: TV*, AUX1, AUX2, HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3,
HDMI4
Note
• The input already selected in “OPTICAL2” or “COAX” is not
displayed. To set the input selected in one of these parameters,
change the corresponding parameter, and then reconfigure.
OPTICAL2
Select the key to which the DIGITAL IN (AUX 1) jack is
assigned.
Choices: AUX1*, AUX2, HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3,
HDMI4, TV
Note
• The input already selected in “OPTICAL1” or “COAX” is not
displayed. To set the input selected in one of these parameters,
change the corresponding parameter, and then reconfigure.
COAX
Select the key to which the DIGITAL IN (AUX 2) jack is
assigned.
Choices: AUX2*, HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, HDMI4, TV,
AUX1
■ INPUT ASSIGNMENT (Input assignment)
• The input already selected in “OPTICAL1” or “OPTICAL2” is
not displayed. To set the input selected in one of these
parameters, change the corresponding parameter, and then
reconfigure.
SET MENU → INPUT MENU → INPUT RENAME
Use to change the name of the input source displayed
when the input source is selected. Select a name from
templates, or enter an original name.
Using an external
amplifier
Controlling external
components
Selecting a name from templates
1
Press G
/
be renamed.
to select the input source to
APPENDIX
SET MENU → INPUT MENU → INPUT
ASSIGNMENT
Use to change the key assignments of input jacks on this
unit. The parenthetic references displayed in the menu
screen indicate the initial settings.
See also: “AUDIO SELECT” (page 36)
System
configurations
(ADVANCED SETUP)
Note
■ INPUT RENAME (Input rename)
INPUT MENU
Customizing this unit
(SET MENU)
y
• Press G
SETTINGS
LFE Level (Low-frequency effect level for PRE
OUT)
Adjust the low-frequency effect output level of the PRE
OUT jacks. This setting is effective only when this unit
decodes Dolby Digital or DTS signals.
Control range: –20 dB to + 0 dB*
• The input already selected in “AUDIO2” is not displayed. To set
the input selected in “AUDIO2”, change “AUDIO2” parameter,
and then reconfigure.
PLAYBACK FEATURES
Front SP Size (Front speaker size for PRE OUT)
Select the size of external front speakers.
Choices: Small, Large*
• Select Small if the diameter of the front speaker’s
woofer is smaller than 16 cm. Low-frequency parts of
front right and left channel signals are output from the
subwoofer.
Note
PREPARATION
y
AUDIO1
Select the key to which the AUDIO IN (TV) jacks are
assigned.
Choices: TV*, AUX1, AUX2, HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3,
HDMI4
INTRODUCTION
SOUND OUT (Sound output redirection)
Use to redirect the output of audio signals. Audio output
of all the channels switches simultaneously.
Choices: SPEAKER*, PRE OUT
• Select SPEAKER to output sounds from this unit.
• Select PRE OUT to output audio signals from the PRE
OUT jacks of this unit. You also need to configure the
parameters from “BASS OUT” to “LFE Level”
described below.
to proceed to the next page.
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TV
C
AV
TV
AUX 1
AUX 2
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
iPod
FM
HDMI 4
MOVIE
ENTER
TAINMENT
MUSIC
Press G / to select a input source name.
Choices: TV, Blu-ray, DVD, HDDVD, STB, Satelite,
Game
3
To exit from the menu, press IRETURN.
Entering an original name
OFF
CINEMA DSP
SURROUND
2
1
Press G
/
be renamed.
2
Press GENTER.
“ ” appears above the new name display to indicate
the position to be entered.
3
Press G / to place the _ (underscore)
under the space or the character you want to
edit.
4
Press G
character.
5
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to edit other characters.
6
To complete the setting, press GENTER.
7
To exit from the menu, press IRETURN.
STEREO
G
ENTER
TOP MENU
MENU
OPTION
SETUP
RETURN
TV VOL
CH
VOLUME
TV
I
TV
MUTE
INPUT
UNIVOLUME
MUTE
to select the input source to
SUR. DECODE INTELLIBEAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
+10
ENT
CODE SET
TUNING
PRESET
INFO
MEMORY
/
to select the desired
SLEEP
y
• A to Z, 0 to 9, a to z, and symbols (!, ?, <, >, etc.) are available
for input.
■ HDMI SETUP (HDMI setup)
SET MENU → INPUT MENU → HDMI SETUP
Use to configure the settings related to HDMI signals and
HDMI control function.
G
G
/
/
IRETURN
ISETUP
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SET MENU → INPUT MENU → WIRELESS SETUP
Use to configure the wireless connection between this unit
and PDX-50TX or SWK-W10.
Wireless Function (Wireless function)
Select whether or not to use the wireless function of this
unit.
Choices: No, Yes*
• Select No to disable the wireless function of this unit.
• Select Yes to enable the wireless function of this unit.
iPod Interlock (iPod interlock)
Select whether or not to use the iPod/iPhone interlock
function. When the iPod/iPhone interlock function is on,
this unit automatically turns on if you turn on the iPod/
iPhone when this unit is in the standby mode. In addition,
this unit is set to the standby mode if the iPod/iPhone is set
to the standby mode.
Choices: OFF, ON*
• Select OFF to disable the iPod/iPhone interlock
function. The standby consumption power of this unit
decreases.
• Select ON to enable the iPod/iPhone interlock
function.
Group ID (Group ID)
The group ID is used for wirelessly connecting Yamaha
products that support AirWired. To establish a connection
among this unit, PDX-50TX and SWK-W10, set the group
ID of these products to the same group.
Choices: A1*, A2, A3, B1, B2, B3
y
y
■ F.DISPLAY SETUP (Front panel display
setup)
Choices: (Model name of this unit)*, OTHER
• Select this unit to play back HDMI audio signals on
this unit.
• Select OTHER to play back HDMI audio signals on the
component connected to the HDMI OUT jack.
GENTER
■ WIRELESS SETUP (Wireless setup)
SUPPORT AUDIO (Support audio)
Use to select a component to play back HDMI audio
signals. This setting is effective only when “HDMI
CONTROL” is set to “OFF”.
• HDMI video signals input to one of the HDMI IN jacks of this
unit are always output from the HDMI OUT jack.
CPower
• Select OFF to turn off the HDMI control function. The
standby consumption power of this unit decreases.
• Select ON to turn off the HDMI control function.
AUDIO SELECT (Audio select)
Select whether or not to output HDMI audio signals input
to each HDMI IN jacks. This function is useful when you
want to enjoy another audio input source while watching
HDMI video sources. For example, if you set “HDMI1” of
“AUDIO SELECT” to “OFF” and “OPTICAL1” of
“INPUT ASSIGNMENT” to “HDMI1” (page 35), you
can enjoy the audio source input to the DIGITAL IN
(AUX 1) jack while watching the HDMI video source
input to HDMI IN 1 jack.
Choices: OFF, ON*
HDMI CONTROL (HDMI control)
Use this function to link this unit and an HDMI controlcompatible TV via HDMI. For details, see “Using the
HDMI control function” (page 28).
Choices: OFF*, ON
• PDX-50TX supports “1” (A1), “2” (A2), and “3” (A3) only.
DISPLAY MENU
SET MENU → DISPLAY MENU → F.DISPLAY
SETUP
Use to adjust the brightness and display settings of the
front panel display.
STANDARD DIMMER (Standard dimmer)
Use to adjust the brightness of the front panel display
when you operate this unit.
Choices: –2, –1, OFF*
AUTO DIMMER (Auto dimmer)
Use to adjust the brightness of the front panel display
when you do not operate this unit. The front panel display
automatically dims or turns off according to this setting if
no operation is performed for a specified period of time.
Choices: DISPLAY OFF, –3 to –1, OFF*
• Select OFF for the same brightness as “STANDARD
DIMMER”.
• Select –3 to –1 to get dimmer (based on “STANDARD
DIMMER”).
• Select DISPLAY OFF to turn off the front panel
display.
SET MENU → DISPLAY MENU → OSD SETUP
Use to adjust the display position and select the
background color of the OSD.
SET MENU → DISPLAY MENU → LANGUAGE
SETUP
Use to select the language used in the OSD.
OSD SHIFT (OSD shift)
Use to adjust the vertical position of the OSD. Adjust
toward the – (minus) direction to raise the position of the
OSD, and adjust toward the + (plus) direction to lower it.
Choices: –5 to +5
Initial setting: ±0
Choices: ENGLISH (English), DEUTSCH (German),
Français (French), ESPAÑOL (Spanish),
ITALIANO (Italian), NEDERLANDS (Dutch),
Русский (Russian)
Initial setting: ENGLISH (English)
OSD BACK COLOR (OSD background color)
Use to select the background color of the OSD.
Choices: Blue*, Gray, Black, Purple, Red
SET MENU → DISPLAY MENU → UNIT SETUP
Use this to change the display unit of measurement.
Choices: METERS*, FEET
• Select METERS to enter distances in meters.
• Select FEET to enter distances in feet.
PREPARATION
■ LANGUAGE SETUP (Language setup)
INTRODUCTION
■ OSD SETUP (OSD setup)
■ UNIT SETUP (Unit setup)
Note
• If you change this setting, the adjusted sound beam settings may
change.
PLAYBACK FEATURES
System configurations (ADVANCED SETUP)
This unit has additional menus that are displayed in the front panel display. These menus offer additional operations to
adjust and customize the way this unit operates.
1
Press CPower p key to set this unit to the
standby mode.
5
Press G /
parameter.
2
While holding down INPUT on the front
panel, press CPower p key on the remote
control.
Keep holding down INPUT until “ADVANCED
SETUP” appears on the front panel display.
6
Press CPower p key to set this unit to the
standby mode.
The new setting will be reflected when you turn on
this unit next time.
to select the desired
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• The initial settings are marked with “*”.
TURN ON VOLUME (Volume level at power-on)
Set the initial volume level when the power of this unit is
turned on.
Control range: OFF*, 01 to 99, MAX (Maximum)
INPUT
INPUT
VOLUME
MAX VOLUME SET (Maximum volume setting)
Set the maximum volume level so that this unit will not
output sound beyond the limited volume level.
Control range: 01 to 99, MAX* (Maximum)
INTELLIBEAM MIC
Press ISETUP.
4
Press G
/
to select the desired menu
and then press GENTER.
Example (when “DEMO MODE” is selected)
VOL
DEMOXMODE
PANEL INP.KEY (Front panel input key)
Select whether or not to enable the INPUT key on front
panel key. To disable the operations, select “P.INPUT:
OFF”.
Choices: P.INPUT: ON*, P.INPUT: OFF
F.PANEL KEY (Front panel key)
Select whether or not to enable front panel key operations
(except ADVANCED SETUP operations). To disable the
operations, select “F.PANEL: OFF”.
Choices: F.PANEL: ON*, F.PANEL: OFF
System
configurations
(ADVANCED SETUP)
Using an external
amplifier
SETTINGS
3
Customizing this unit
(SET MENU)
Controlling external
components
y
• To return to the previous screen, press IRETURN.
APPENDIX
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A
B
TV
AV
TV
AUX 1
AUX 2
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
HDMI 4
iPod
FM
MOVIE
ENTER
TAINMENT
MUSIC
D
OFF
E
CINEMA DSP
SURROUND
F
STEREO
G
ENTER
TOP MENU
SETUP
RETURN
TV VOL
CH
VOLUME
TV
TV
MUTE
UNIVOLUME
H
I
J
MENU
OPTION
INPUT
L
MUTE
R.INPUT POWER (Power-on by remote control
input keys)
Select whether or not to automatically turn on this unit
when you select an input source on the remote control. To
enable the function, select “R.INPUT PW: ON”.
Choices: R.INPUT PW: OFF*, R.INPUT PW: ON
AC ON STANDBY (Standby after AC on)
Set this unit to the standby mode when the AC power is
recovered after the power to this unit was lost temporally
(disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet, power
outage, etc.). To enable the function, select “AC
STANDBY: ON”.
Choices: AC STANDBY: OFF*, AC STANDBY: ON
MEMORY PROTECT (Memory protect)
Protect the settings you have saved in the system memory.
To protect the settings, select “PROTECT: ON”.
Choices: PROTECT: OFF*, PROTECT: ON
SUR. DECODE INTELLIBEAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
+10
ENT
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• After you checked the sound beam output, set this setting to
“BEAM DEMO: OFF”.
• If you set “SOUND OUT” to “PRE OUT”, “DEMO MODE”
does not function.
FACTORY PRESET (Factory preset)
Reset all of the parameters of this unit to the factory
presets.
Choices: CANCEL*, RESET
N
CODE SET
DEMO MODE (Demo mode)
Test the sound beam output from this unit to experience
the sound beam. To set this unit to the demo mode, select
“BEAM DEMO: ON”.
Choices: BEAM DEMO: OFF*, BEAM DEMO: ON
• To move the beam horizontally, turn off this unit and
then turn on it again (“DEMO” appears on the front
panel display). Playback an input source and then press
EOFF.
• To stop the beam movement, press EOFF again.
• To adjust the beam angle manually, press
FSURROUND or FSTEREO when the beam is not
moving.
O
P
TUNING
PRESET
INFO
MEMORY
Using an external amplifier
SLEEP
You can connect an external amplifier to the PRE OUT jacks. Set “SOUND OUT” (page 34) to “PRE OUT” and then
configure “PRE OUT BASS Management” parameters.
See also: “Changing the audio output method for surround playback” (page 23)
1
2
3
FRONT
SURROUND
SUR. BACK
4
PRE OUT
5
ATransmission
indicator
1 FRONT PRE OUT jacks
Output front right and left channel signals.
BAV
BTV
2 SURROUND PRE OUT jacks
Output surround right and left channel signals.
DInput selector keys
EOFF
3 SUR. BACK PRE OUT jacks
Output surround back right and left channel signals.
FSTEREO
FSURROUND
GCursor (
/
/
) keys
/
4 CENTER PRE OUT jack
Outputs center channel signals.
5 SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jack
Connect a subwoofer with a built-in amplifier.
GENTER
HMENU
HTOP MENU
Note
IRETURN
• The following functions are disabled when an external amplifier
is used.
– AUTO SETUP (page 15)
– CINEMA DSP programs (page 22)
– UniVolume (page 28)
– MUSIC ENHANCER (page 34)
– BASS EXTENSION (page 34)
– Adaptive DRC (page 34)
ISETUP
JCH
/
LTV operation keys
NNumeric keys
OCODE SET
PExternal component
operation keys
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INTRODUCTION
Controlling external components
Note
Depending on the external AV component you are using, you may not be able to operate the component with the remote control, even if
a remote control code is set. In this case, operate the component using the supplied remote control.
1
While holding down OCODE SET, press
DInput selector key to which the remote
control code is assigned.
ATransmission indicator flashes twice.
B TV p
Turns on the power of your TV or set it to the standby
mode.
2
Release OCODE SET.
3
Press NNumeric keys to enter the remote
control code (page 45) for your external
component.
Each time you press you press the key,
ATransmission indicator flashes once. Once the 5digit remote control code is entered properly,
ATransmission indicator lights up for approximately
2 seconds.
B AV p
Turns on the power of the selected component or set it to
the standby mode.
G Cursor (
/
/ /
Use to select menu items.
) keys, ENTER
H TOP MENU
Displays the top menu of a Blu-ray disc or DVD.
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• To clear remote control code set to a selected input source,
enter “00010”.
H MENU
Displays the menu of a Blu-ray disc or DVD.
Note
I RETURN
Returns to the previous menu screen.
• If any key other than NNumeric keys is pressed,
ATransmission indicator flashes 5 times and the setting
mode is canceled.
J CH
/
Switches between available channels for your external
component.
4
L TV operation keys
TV VOL +/–
Adjusts the audio output level of your TV.
TV MUTE
Temporarily mutes audio output from your TV.
TV INPUT
Switched the input source for your TV.
N Numeric keys
Use to enter numeric digits or specify a channel number.
Perform a test operation using the remote
control of this unit.
If the external component functions correctly, the
remote control code setup is successful. If it does not
function correctly, the remote control code may be
incorrect. Check the remote control code for your
external component (page 45) and try again.
Note
• If no operation is performed after step 1 or in the middle of
step 2 within 30 seconds, ATransmission indicator
flashes 5 times and the setting mode is canceled.
■ Resetting all remote control codes
1
P External component operation keys
Use to control playback of your external component.
2
Release OCODE SET.
3
Press NNumeric keys to enter “99999”.
Each time you press the NNumeric keys,
ATransmission indicator flashes once. Once the
remote control code is entered properly,
ATransmission indicator lights up for approximately
2 seconds and then the initialization is completed.
• The BTVp and LTV operation keys always work regardless
of the selected input source.
Notes
System
configurations
(ADVANCED SETUP)
Using an external
amplifier
Controlling external
components
Note
• If one of the other keys is pressed, ATransmission
indicator flashes 5 times and the initialization is canceled.
APPENDIX
• Depending on external components, some or all operations may
not work. In this case, operate the component using the supplied
remote control.
• If you operate your TV with the remote control of this unit
when the HDMI control function is activated, this unit or
external component connected to this unit with HDMI works
improperly in some cases.
While holding down OCODE SET, press
ISETUP.
ATransmission indicator flashes twice.
Customizing this unit
(SET MENU)
SETTINGS
O CODE SET
Sets remote control codes for external component
operations (page 39).
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PLAYBACK FEATURES
■ Setting remote control codes
PREPARATION
You can control external components using the following
keys on the remote control of this unit by setting the
appropriate remote control codes (page 45). Before
operating the control keys, press one of the DInput
selector keys to select an external component to be
controlled.
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APPENDIX
Troubleshooting
Refer to the chart below when this unit does not function properly. If the problem you are experiencing is not listed below or if the instruction
below does not help, set this unit to the standby mode, disconnect the AC power supply cable, and contact the nearest authorized Yamaha dealer
or service center.
■ General
Problem
Cause
Remedy
See
page
This unit does not operate
properly.
The internal microcomputer has been frozen by an
external electric shock (such as lightning or excessive
static electricity) or by a power supply with low
voltage.
Disconnect the AC power supply cable from the
outlet and plug it in again after about 30 seconds.
12
This unit fails to turn on when
CPower (p) key is pressed, or
enters the standby mode soon
after the power has been turned
on.
The AC power supply cable is not firmly connected to
the AC wall outlet.
Connect the AC power supply cable firmly to the AC
wall outlet.
12
This unit has been exposed to a strong external
electric shock (such as lightning and strong static
electricity).
Set this unit to the standby mode, disconnect the AC
power supply cable, plug it back in after 30 seconds,
and use it normally.
12
This unit suddenly enters the
standby mode.
The internal temperature becomes too high and the
overheat protection circuitry has been activated.
Wait for about one hour for this unit to cool down and
turn it back on.
—
The sleep timer has turned the unit off.
Turn on the power and play back the source again.
21
Incorrect input or output cable connections.
Connect the cables properly. If the problem persists,
the cables may be defective.
12
No appropriate input source has been selected.
Select an appropriate input source with INPUT or
DInput selector keys.
21
The volume is turned down.
Turn up the volume.
21
The sound is muted.
Press KMUTE or KVOLUME +/– to resume audio
output and adjust the volume level.
21
The signals this unit cannot reproduce (such as PCM
signals with more than 96 kHz of sampling
frequency) are being received from the source
component.
Play a source whose signals can be reproduced by this
unit.
—
Change the system settings of the source component.
—
The HDMI components connected to this unit do not
support the HDCP copy protection standards.
Connect the HDMI components that support the
HDCP copy protection standards.
12
“SUPPORT AUDIO” is set to “OTHER” and HDMI
audio signals are not being played back on this unit.
Set “SUPPORT AUDIO” to this unit in “SET
MENU”.
36
The output level of the channel is muted.
Raise the output level of the channel.
34
The beam setting is inappropriate.
Adjust the beam setting.
32
You play back the source in the stereo mode.
Start surround playback.
22
Some audio output methods do not output sound
beams for certain channels.
Select another beam mode.
23
“BASS OUT” is set to “FRONT OR AUTO” in
“SUBWOOFER SET”.
Set “BASS OUT” to “SUBWOOFER” in
“SUBWOOFER SET”.
33
The group IDs of this unit and SWK-W10 are not set
to the same value.
Check whether the group IDs of this unit and SWKW10 are set to the same value.
36
“Wireless Function” is set to “No”.
Set “Wireless Function” to “Yes”.
36
Distorted or too little bass sound.
“CROSS OVER” is set incorrectly in
“SUBWOOFER SET”.
Set “CROSS OVER” correctly in “SUBWOOFER
SET”.
33
Surround sound effects are
insubstantial.
The listening room is not a regular shape.
Install this unit in a square or rectangular shaped
room.
—
There is no wall in the path of the sound beam.
Try placing a flat object, such as a board, in the path
of the sound beam.
—
No sound.
No sound or too small sound from
a specific channel
No sound from the subwoofer.
The source does not contain low bass signals.
No sound from the subwoofer
connected by wireless.
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Digital audio signals cannot be
played back. (q DIGITAL indicator
does not light up in the front panel
display.)
Remedy
See
page
The playback component is connected to this unit
with an analog connection.
Connect them with an HDMI connection or a digital
connection.
12
The external component is not set to output digital
audio signals.
Refer to the owner’s manual supplied with your
component and check the setting.
—
Bit streaming is disabled on the external component.
Refer to the owner’s manual supplied with your
component and check the setting.
—
The protection circuitry was in operation because a
source with strong bass elements was played back.
Turn down the volume level.
21
Set “BASS OUT” to “SUBWOOFER” in
“SUBWOOFER SET”.
33
Connect a subwoofer and adjust settings for
“SUBWOOFER SET”.
33
The cable is not connected to the TV or this unit
properly.
Connect the cable properly.
12
The HDMI control function does
not work properly.
“HDMI CONTROL” is set to “OFF” in “SET
MENU”.
Set “HDMI CONTROL” to “ON” in “SET MENU”.
36
The HDMI control function is disabled on your TV.
Refer to the owner’s manual supplied with your TV
and check the setting.
—
The number of the connected HDMI components is
over the limit.
Disconnect some of the HDMI components.
—
The automatic lipsync is not
effective even “AUTO LIP SYNC” is
set to “ON”.
The TV does not support the automatic lipsync.
Set “AUTO LIP SYNC” to “OFF” and then manually
adjust the audio output delay.
33
“Not Available” appears on the
front panel display after key
operation.
The key is unable to function in the current condition.
PLAYBACK FEATURES
On-screen display does not
appear.
PREPARATION
There is noise interference when a
subwoofer is not connected to this
unit.
Cause
INTRODUCTION
Problem
—
■ FM tuner
Problem
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.
Remedy
See
page
Check the antenna connections.
14
Try using a high-quality directional FM antenna.
—
Use the manual tuning method.
25
There is distortion, and clear
reception cannot be obtained even
with a good FM antenna.
There is multi-path interference.
Adjust the antenna position to eliminate multi-path
interference.
—
The desired station cannot be
tuned into with the automatic
tuning method.
The signal is too weak.
Use a high-quality directional FM antenna.
—
Use the manual tuning method.
25
Previously preset stations can no
longer be tuned into.
This unit has been disconnected for a long period.
Preset the stations again.
25
SETTINGS
■ Remote control
Problem
The remote control does not work
and/or function properly.
Cause
Remedy
See
page
Wrong distance or angle.
The remote control functions within a maximum
range of 6 m (20 ft) and no more than 30 degrees offaxis from the front panel.
14
Direct sunlight or lighting (from an inverter type of
fluorescent lamp, etc.) is striking the remote control
sensor of this unit.
Reposition this unit.
—
The batteries are weak.
Replace all batteries.
14
APPENDIX
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Problem
Cannot operate external
components with the remote
control of this unit.
Cause
Remedy
See
page
The external component you want to operate is not
selected as the input source.
Press the desired DInput selector key to select the
external component you want to operate.
39
The remote control code was not correctly set.
Set the remote control code correctly or try another
code for the same manufacturer using the “List of
remote control codes”.
39
Even if the remote control code is correctly set, there
are some models that do not respond to the remote
control.
Use the remote control supplied with the external
component.
—
■ iPod
Problem
No sound.
Cause
Remedy
See
page
PDX-50TX is connected to another device.
Select the same group ID as selected on this unit.
—
PDX-50TX and this unit are not connected since they
are set to different groups.
Set both PDX-50TX and this unit to the same group.
36
“Wireless Function” is set to “No”.
Set “Wireless Function” to “Yes”.
36
Distance is too far.
Move PDX-50TX closer to this unit.
—
There is a device (microwave oven, wireless LAN,
etc.) outputting signals in 2.4 GHz frequency band
nearby.
Move this unit away from the device. If the device is
IEEE802.11n-compliant, change the channel setting
of the device so as not to affect the unit.
—
The iPod or iPhone is not connected to PDX-50TX
firmly.
Connect the iPod or iPhone firmly.
—
The firmware of the iPod or iPhone is not updated.
Download the latest iTunes software to update the
firmware of the iPod or iPhone.
—
The signal from PDX-50TX is blocked by your body
or metallic objects, etc.
Change the way of holding, orientation, or position of
PDX-50TX to avoid the object blocking the signal.
—
The battery of iPod or iPhone is low.
Charge the iPod or iPhone.
—
The iPod or iPhone is in the process of connecting
with this unit.
Please wait for a while.
—
The protection circuitry has been activated by
excessive volume.
Turn down the volume.
21
The iPod or iPhone being used is not supported by
this unit.
Use an iPod or iPhone supported by this unit.
27
The iPod or iPhone is not connected to PDX-50TX
firmly.
Connect the iPod or iPhone firmly.
—
Suddenly this unit produces
sounds even though an iPod or
iPhone is not connected.
This unit is connected to another device.
Change the group ID of this unit.
36
The iPod/iPhone interlock function
does not work.
“iPod Interlock” is set to “OFF”.
Set “iPod Interlock” to “ON”.
36
Controlling volume on the iPod or
iPhone does not work.
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■ Dolby TrueHD
Dolby Digital is a digital surround sound system that gives you
completely independent multi-channel audio. With 3 front channels
(left, center, and right) and 2 surround stereo channels, Dolby Digital
provides 5 full-range audio channels. With an additional channel
especially for bass effects, called LFE (low-frequency effect), the
system has a total of 5.1-channels (LFE is counted as 0.1-channel).
By using 2-channel stereo for the surround channels, more accurate
moving sound effects and surround sound environment are possible
than with Dolby Surround. The wide dynamic range (from maximum
to minimum volume) reproduced by the 5 full-range channels and the
precise sound orientation generated using digital sound processing
provide listeners with excitement and realism previously unheard of.
With this unit, any sound environment from monaural up to a 5.1channel configuration can be freely selected for your enjoyment.
Dolby TrueHD is an advanced lossless audio technology developed
for high-definition disc-based media including Blu-ray Disc. Selected
as an optional audio standard for Blu-ray Disc, this technology
delivers sound that is bit-for-bit identical to the studio master,
offering a high-definition home theater experience.
Supporting bitrates up to 18.0 Mbps, Dolby TrueHD can carry up to 8
discrete channels of 24-bit/96 kHz audio simultaneously.
Dolby TrueHD also remains fully compatible with the existing
multichannel audio systems and retains the metadata capability of
Dolby Digital, allowing dialog normalization and dynamic range
control.
■ Dolby Digital Surround EX
■ Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby Digital Plus is an advanced audio technology developed for
high-definition programming and media including HD broadcasts,
and Blu-ray Disc. Selected as an optional audio standard for Blu-ray
Disc, this technology delivers multichannel sound with discrete
channel output. Supporting bitrates up to 6.0 Mbps, Dolby Digital
Plus can carry up to 7.1 discreet audio channels simultaneously.
Supported by HDMI version 1.3 and designed for the optical disc
players and AV receivers/amplifiers of the future, Dolby Digital Plus
also remains fully compatible with the existing multichannel audio
systems that incorporate Dolby Digital.
■ Dolby Pro Logic II
Dolby Pro Logic II is an improved technique used to decode vast
numbers of existing Dolby Surround software. This new technology
enables a discrete 5-channel playback with 2 front left and right
channels, 1 center channel, and 2 surround left and right channels
(instead of only 1 surround channel for conventional Pro Logic
technology). Music and Game modes are also available for 2-channel
sources in addition to the Movie mode.
Dolby Pro Logic IIx is a new technology enabling discrete
multichannel playback from 2-channel or multi-channel sources.
There are three modes available: “Music mode” for music sources,
“Movie mode” for movie sources (for 2-channel sources only) and
“Game mode” for game sources.
■ Dolby Surround
■ DTS Digital Surround
DTS digital surround was developed to replace the analog
soundtracks of movies with a 6-channel digital sound track, and is
now rapidly gaining popularity in movie theaters around the world.
DTS, Inc. has developed a home theater system so that you can enjoy
the depth of sound and natural spatial representation of DTS digital
surround in your home. This system produces practically distortionfree 6-channel sound (technically, left, right, and center channels, 2
surround channels, plus an LFE 0.1-channel as a subwoofer, for a
total of 5.1 channels). The unit incorporates a DTS-ES decoder that
enables 6.1-channel reproduction by adding the surround back
channel to existing 5.1-channel format.
■ DTS Neo:6
Neo:6 decodes the conventional 2-channel sources for 6-channel
playback by the specific decoder. It enables playback with the fullrange channels with higher separation just like digital discrete signal
playback. Two modes are available: Music mode for playing music
sources and Cinema mode for movies.
■ DTS-HD High Resolution Audio
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio is a high resolution audio
technology developed for high-definition disc-based media including
Blu-ray Disc. Selected as an optional audio standard for Blu-ray Disc,
this technology delivers sound that is virtually indistinguishable from
the original, offering a high-definition home theater experience.
Supporting bitrates up to 6.0 Mbps for Blu-ray Disc, DTS-HD High
Resolution Audio can carry up to 7.1 discrete channels of 24-bit/96
kHz audio simultaneously.
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio also remains fully compatible with
the existing multichannel audio systems that incorporate DTS Digital
Surround.
■ DTS-HD Master Audio
DTS-HD Master Audio is an advanced lossless audio technology
developed for high-definition disc-based media including Blu-ray
Disc. Selected as an optional audio standard for Blu-ray Disc, this
technology delivers sound that is bit-for-bit identical to the studio
master, offering a high-definition home theater experience.
Supporting bitrates up to 24.5 Mbps for Blu-ray Disc, DTS-HD
Master Audio can carry up to 7.1 discrete channels of 24-bit/96 kHz
audio simultaneously. Supported by HDMI version 1.3 and designed
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APPENDIX
Dolby Surround uses a 4-channel analog recording system to
reproduce realistic and dynamic sound effects: 2 front left and right
channels (stereo), a center channel for dialog (monaural), and a
surround channel for special sound effects (monaural). The surround
channel reproduces sound within a narrow frequency range.
Dolby Surround is widely used with nearly all video tapes and laser
discs, and in many TV and cable broadcasts as well. The Dolby Pro
Logic decoder built into this unit employs a digital signal processing
system that automatically stabilizes the volume on each channel to
enhance moving sound effects and directionality.
DTS 96/24 offers an unprecedented level of audio quality for multichannel sound on DVD video, and is fully backward-compatible with
all DTS decoders. “96” refers to a 96 kHz sampling rate compared to
the typical 48 kHz sampling rate. “24” refers to 24-bit word length.
DTS 96/24 offers sound quality transparent to the original 96/24
master, and 96/24 5.1-channel sound with full-quality full-motion
video for music programs and motion picture soundtracks on DVD
video.
SETTINGS
■ Dolby Pro Logic IIx
■ DTS 96/24
PLAYBACK FEATURES
Dolby Digital EX creates 6 full-bandwidth output channels from 5.1channel sources.
For the best results, Dolby Digital EX should be used with movie
sound tracks recorded with Dolby Digital Surround EX. With this
additional channel, you can experience more dynamic and realistic
moving sound especially with scenes with “fly-over” and “flyaround” effects.
PREPARATION
■ Dolby Digital
INTRODUCTION
Glossary
for the optical disc players and AV receivers/amplifiers of the future,
DTS-HD Master Audio also remains fully compatible with the
existing multichannel audio systems that incorporate DTS Digital
Surround.
■ HDMI
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the first industrysupported, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface. Providing
an interface between any source (such as a set-top box or AV
receiver) and an audio/video monitor (such as a digital television),
HDMI supports standard, enhanced, or high-definition video as well
as multi-channel digital audio using a single cable. HDMI transmits
all ATSC HDTV standards and supports 8-channel digital audio, with
bandwidth to spare to accommodate future enhancements and
requirements.
When used in combination with HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital
Content Protection), HDMI provides a secure audio/video interface
that meets the security requirements of content providers and system
operators. For further information on HDMI, visit the HDMI website
at
“http://www.hdmi.org/”.
■ LFE 0.1-channel
This channel is for the reproduction of low bass signals. The
frequency range for this channel is 20 Hz to 120 Hz. This channel is
counted as 0.1 because it only enforces a low-frequency range
compared to the full-range reproduction by the other 5/6 channels in
Dolby Digital or DTS 5.1/6.1-channel systems.
■ PCM (Linear PCM)
Linear PCM is a signal format under which an analog audio signal is
digitized, recorded, and transmitted without using any compression.
This is used as a method of recording CDs and DVD audio. The PCM
system uses a technique for sampling the size of the analog signal per
very small unit of time. Standing for pulse code modulation, the
analog signal is encoded as pulses and then modulated for recording.
■ “x.v.Color”
A color space standard supported by HDMI version 1.3. It is a more
extensive color space than sRGB, and allows the expression of colors
that could not be expressed before. While remaining compatible with
the color gamut of sRGB standards, “x.v.Color” expands the color
space and can thus produce more vivid, natural images. It is
particularly effective for still pictures and computer graphics.
Specifications
AMP SECTION
FM SECTION
• Maximum Output Power
Woofer...........................................................20 W/ch (4 Ω, 100 Hz, 10% THD)
Small dia. speaker .............................................2 W/ch (4 Ω, 1 kHz, 10% THD)
• Tuning Range
[U.S.A. and Canada models] ................................................ 87.5 to 107.9 MHz
[Other models] .................................................................. 87.50 to 108.00 MHz
Wireless
SPEAKER SECTION
• Frequency ...................................................................................................2.4 GHz
• Speaker type .................................................. 2-way acoustic suspension magnetic
• Driver
Small dia. speakers.............. 4 cm (1-1/2 in) cone magnetic shielding type × 40
Woofers ....................................................................... 11 cm (4-1/2 in) cone × 2
Tweeters (YSP-5100 only) ................................2.5 cm (1 in) balanced dome x 2
• Frequency response
YSP-5100 ............................................... 70 Hz to 20 kHz (-10dB, Stereo mode)
YSP-4100 ............................................... 80 Hz to 20 kHz (-10dB, Stereo mode)
CONNECTIONS
• Input Jacks
TV, AUX 1 AUDIO IN............................................................... 2 pairs (Analog)
TV, AUX 1 DIGITAL IN
(FS=32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 64 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz)
...............................................................................................2 (Optical digital)
AUX 2 DIGITAL IN
(FS=32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 64 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz)
.............................................................................................. 1 (Coaxial digital)
AUX 1 VIDEO IN......................................................................... 1 (Composite)
[U.S.A., Canada, Korea, and General models] ....................................... NTSC
[Other models] ........................................................................................... PAL
AUX 2 VIDEO IN........................................................................ 1 (Component)
HDMI IN............................................................................................................ 4
• Output Jacks
SUBWOOFER .................................................................................................. 1
VIDEO OUT (composite input or menu screen) ......................... 1 (Composite)
[U.S.A., Canada, Korea, and General models] ....................................... NTSC
[Other models] ........................................................................................... PAL
HDMI OUT ....................................................................................................... 1
• System Connector Jack
INTELLIBEAM MIC ....................................................... 1 (Microphone input)
RS-232C .................................................................................1 (System control)
SYSTEM CONNECTOR .............................. 1 (for subwoofer power interlock)
IR IN ......................................................................................1 (System control)
IR-OUT ..................................................................................1 (System control)
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GENERAL
• Power Supply
[U.S.A. and Canada models] ................................................... AC 120 V, 60 Hz
[Australia model] ....................................................... AC 220–240 V, 50/60 Hz
[Europe and Russia models] ...................................... AC 220–240 V, 50/60 Hz
[Korea model] ............................................................ AC 220–240 V, 50/60 Hz
[General model] ......................................................... AC 110–120 V, 50/60 Hz
[China and Asia models] ............................................ AC 220–240 V, 50/60 Hz
• Power Consumption ....................................................................................... 55 W
• Standby Power Consumption
HDMI Control OFF/Wireless Power OFF ...................................... 0.5 W or less
HDMI Control ON/AirWired ON (factory preset).......................... 1.0 W or less
• Dimensions (W x H x D)
YSP-5100
Maximum dimension.............1200 x 212 x 90 mm (47-1/4 x 8-3/8 x 3-1/2 in)
With stands ........................1200 x 214 x 110.7mm (47-1/4 x 8-3/8 x 4-3/8 in)
YSP-4100
Maximum dimension.............1030 x 212 x 90 mm (40-1/2 x 8-3/8 x 3-1/2 in)
With stands ........................1030 x 214 x 110.7mm (40-1/2 x 8-3/8 x 4-3/8 in)
• Weight
YSP-5100 .................................................................................11.0 kg (24.2 lbs)
YSP-4100 .................................................................................10.0 kg (22.0 lbs)
*
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
HDMI interface of this unit is based on the following standard:
• HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection System) licensed by
Digital Content Protection, LLC.
INTRODUCTION
List of remote control codes
TV
DUMONT
DURABRAND
DUX
D-VISION
DWIN
DYNAMIC
DYNATECH
DYNATRON
DYNEX
ECE
ELBE
00201, 15401, 16301
16801, 17601, 18201
15701, 16201
15701, 16201
09201, 10101
14801
15401
15701, 16201
15701
00401
03501, 15001, 15701,
16201
ELBIT
14701
ELECS
14701
ELECTRATUNE
15401
ELECTRO TECH
14801
ELECTROBAND
00001
ELECTROHOME
15401, 16301, 17901,
19001
ELECTRONIKA
14701
ELEKTA
14801, 15701, 16201
ELEKTRA
18601
ELEKTRONIKA
14701
ELG
15701, 16201
ELIN
00401, 06901, 14701,
14801, 15701, 16101,
16201
ELITE
04101, 14701, 15401,
15701, 16201
ELTA
00101, 14801, 14901
EMERSON
02001, 02601, 02701,
03101, 04601, 05801,
07901, 15401, 15701,
16201, 16301, 16801,
17201, 17701, 17901,
18201, 18501, 19301
ENVISION
00301, 10601, 16301,
17901
EPSON
11001
ERRES
00401, 14701, 15701,
16201
ESC
15701, 16201
ETHER
00101, 00301
ETRON
00101, 14801, 15701,
16201
EUROMAN
15701, 16201
EUROMANN 14701
EUROPA
15701, 16201
EUROPHON 06801, 14701, 15701,
16201
EXCEL
15701, 16201
EXQUISIT
15701, 16201
FAMILY LIFE 15701, 16201
FENNER
14801, 15901
FERGUSON 00401, 01001, 01701,
03201, 03801, 04201,
07101, 15701, 15801,
16201
FIDELIS
14801
FIDELITY
04601, 15701, 16201
FILSAI
14801
FINLANDIA 02901, 04401, 15801
FINLUX
00401, 01401, 01501,
04401, 06801, 14701,
14801, 15101, 15701,
16201
FIRST LINE
14701, 14801, 15701,
15901, 16101, 16201
FIRSTAR
00101, 03101
FIRSTLINE
00101, 03301, 08501
FISHER
01401, 02001, 02901,
04701, 16101, 18901
FLINT
05701, 14701, 15701,
16201
FORMENTI
00401, 04101, 14701,
15701, 16201
ADVANCED OPERATION
APPENDIX
16701, 16801, 17801,
17901, 18101, 18201,
18601
CITY
14801
CLARION
02701
CLARIVOX
00401, 15701, 16201
CLATRONIC 03301, 04701, 14801,
15701, 16201
CLP CLASSIC 16301
COLORTYME 14701, 16301, 17901
COMPUTRON 14801
CONCERTO 16301, 17901
CONCORDE 14801
CONDOR
04101, 04701, 14701,
14801, 15701, 16201
CONIC
14701, 15401
CONRAC
10301
CONRAD
15701, 16201
CONTEC
00101, 02701, 14801,
15701, 16201, 18901
CONTINENTAL EDISON
16001
CORONADO 15401
COSMEL
14801, 15701, 16201
CRAIG
02701, 14701
CROSLEY
00801, 14701
CROWN
00101, 00401, 02701,
04701, 05201, 14701,
14801, 15401, 15701,
16201
CRYSTAL
14701
CTC
03301
CURTIS MATHES
00301, 00501, 00801,
00901, 01301, 01801,
02001, 02301, 05601,
08901, 11801, 12201,
14701, 15401, 16301,
16601, 16701, 17901,
18101, 18401, 18601,
18701
CXC
02701
DAEWOO
00101, 00301, 00401,
01201, 01601, 02001,
02401, 02601, 02701,
04901, 05601, 07901,
08201, 13101, 14701,
14801, 15401, 15701,
15901, 16201, 16301,
16501, 17901
DAICHI
14801
DANSAI
00401, 15401, 15701,
16201
DAWA
14701, 15701, 16201
DAYTON
00101
DAYTRON
14801, 15401, 15701,
15901, 16201, 16301,
17901
DE GRAAF
02901, 06901
DECCA
00401, 06801, 14701,
15701, 16201
DEITRON
15701, 15901, 16201
DENON
01801
DENVER
14801, 15701, 16201
DESMET
14701, 14801, 15701,
16201
DIAMANT
15701, 16201
DIAMOND
14801
DIGATRON
00401
DIGILINE
15701, 16201
DIGISTAR
17001, 17501
DIGITOR
15701, 16201
DIK
15701, 16201
DIMENSIA
18401, 18701
DIXI
00101, 00401, 14701,
14801, 15701, 16201
DORIC
16101
DTS
14801
DUAL
14701, 14801, 15001,
15301, 15601, 15701,
15801, 16001, 16101,
16201
PLAYBACK FEATURES
14801, 16201
16201
14701, 14801, 15401
00101
01201, 01601, 08401
01301, 02201, 05801,
14701, 14801, 15001,
15201, 18601
ADVENT
09601
ADYSON
14701, 15401
AEA
15701, 16201
AGB
06801
AIKO
01201, 14801, 15701,
16201
AIM
15701, 16201
AIWA
16901, 17101, 17701,
18301
AKAI
00101, 00301, 02901,
04601, 06801, 08901,
10501, 14701, 14801,
15401, 15701, 16201,
16701
AKIBA
15701, 16201
AKITO
15701, 16201
AKURA
03701, 14701, 14801,
15701, 16201
ALBA
00101, 00401, 04801,
08501, 14701, 14801,
15701, 16201
ALFA
14701
ALLSTAR
14701, 15701, 16201
AMERICA ACTION
02701
AMPRO
09401
AMSTRAD
00101, 00401, 02501,
04801, 05101, 05301,
06801, 14801, 15001,
15701, 16201
ANAM
00101, 02701, 03401,
15701, 16201
ANAM NATIONAL
03401, 08301, 15701,
16201
ANGLO
14801
ANITECH
00101, 14701, 14801,
15401, 15701, 16201
ANSONIC
14801, 15701, 15901,
16201
AOC
00101, 00301, 00901,
01201, 01301, 01601,
02601, 02701, 05601,
14701, 15401, 16301,
16501, 17901
APEX DIGITAL
09301, 09701, 09901
AR SYSTEM 15701, 16201
ARC EN CIEL 16001
ARCAM
16001
ARDEM
15701, 16201
ARISTONA
14701, 15701, 16201
ART TECH
14701
ASA
01401
ASBERG
14701, 15701, 16201
ASORA
14801
ASTRA
14801, 15701, 16201
ATLANTIC
14701, 15701, 16201
ATORI
14801
ATORO
14801
AUDIOSONIC 00401, 01701, 14701,
14801, 15701, 15901,
16201
AUDIOTON
14801
AUDIOVOX
14701
AUTOVOX
15501, 16101
AWA
00101, 14801, 15701,
15901, 16201
BAIRD
15801
BANG & OLUFSEN
07201
00101
14701, 14801, 15701,
15901, 16201
BAUR
00401, 04601, 06701,
14701, 14801, 15701,
16101, 16201
BAYSONIC
02701
BEAUMARK 02601
BEC
14701
BECRESE
14701, 15401
BEKO
04701, 06201, 09001,
09101, 14701, 15701,
16201
BELCOR
16301
BELL & HOWELL
02001, 14701, 18401,
18601, 18701
BENCHMARK-BEAUMARK
14701, 14801, 15401
BEON
00401, 14701, 15701,
16201
BESTAR
14701, 14801, 15701,
15901, 16201
BESTAR-DAEWOO
15901
BIGSTON
14801
BLACK DIAMOND
16201
BLAUPUNKT 02801
BLUE SKY
08501, 11401, 14701,
15701, 16201
BONDSTEC 03301, 15501
BPL
15701, 16201
BRADFORD 02701
BRANDT
01701, 04201, 15801,
16001
BRENDSTAR 14801
BRINKMANN 15701, 16201
BRIONVEGA 14701, 15001, 15701,
16201
BRIORRYEGA 14701
BROCKWOOD 15401
BROKSONIC 03101, 05801, 15401,
16801
BROKWOOD 16301
BUSH
00101, 00101, 00401,
04801, 04901, 08501,
11401, 14701, 15701,
15901, 16101, 16201
BYDESIGN
14301, 14401, 14501,
14601
CAMPLE
15401
CANDLE
00301, 15401, 16301,
17801, 17901
CAPEHART
14701, 15401
CARAD
15701, 16201
CARENA
15701, 16201
CARNIVALE 00301
CARREFOUR 14701, 15701, 16201
CARVER
00801, 02401, 14701
CASCADE
00101, 15701, 16201
CASIO
15701, 16101, 16201
CATHAY
00401, 14701, 15701,
16201
CCE
00401, 15701, 16201
CELEBRITY 00001
CELERA
09701
CENTURION 00401, 14701, 15701,
16201, 17901
CGE
03301, 14801, 16001
CGM
14801
CHANGHONG 09701
CHING TAI
00101, 01201
CHUN YUN 00001, 00101, 01201,
02701
CHUNG HSIN 00701, 01601, 02701
CIE
14801
CIMLINE
00101, 14801
CINERAL
01201, 05601
CIRCUIT CITY 15401
CITIZEN
00301, 00901, 01201,
14701, 15401, 16301,
PREPARATION
ACCENT
ACCUPHASE
ACTION
ACURA
ADDISON
ADMIRAL
BASIC
BASIC LINE
45 En
FORTRESS
FRABA
FRIAC
FRONTECH
01301, 15401
15701, 16201
15701, 16201
02201, 03301, 03701,
14801, 16101
FUJITSU
08701, 10401, 15401,
15701, 16201
FUJITSU GENERAL
15001
FUNAI
02501, 02701, 03701,
14801, 15401, 17201,
17701, 18201
FUTURE
15701, 16201
FUTURETECH
02701
GALAXI
15701, 16201
GALAXIS
15701, 16201
GALERIA
14801
GATEWAY
13301, 13401
GBC
14801, 15901
GE
00301, 00501, 00601,
01201, 02601, 02701,
05601, 07101, 11801,
12201, 12601, 15801,
16301, 16401, 16601,
17301, 17401, 17901,
18401, 18701, 19001,
19101
GEC
00401, 06801, 15701,
16101, 16201
GELOSO
00101, 14801, 15901
GEMSOUND 14801
GENERAL
14801
GENERAL ELECTRIC
15801
GENERAL TECHNIC
14801
GENEXXA
02201, 14701, 15701,
16201
GIBRALTER 00201, 00301, 16301
GITEM
14701
GM
14801
GMG
14801
GOLDHAND 14801
GOLDSTAR 00301, 00401, 01701,
02001, 02601, 05001,
14701, 14801, 15201,
15401, 15501, 15701,
16201, 16301, 16501,
17701, 17901, 18901
GOODMANS 00401, 04801, 04901,
08201, 14701, 14801,
15701, 15801, 15901,
16201
GOREMJE
04701
GPM
14801
GRADIENTE 00701, 02401, 15701,
16201
GRADIN
14701, 14801
GRAETZ
02201, 04601, 15701,
16201
GRANADA
00401, 02901, 04301,
06801, 14701, 15701,
15801, 16201
GRANDIN
07701, 15701, 15901,
16201
GRENADIER 14801
GRUNDIG
00401, 02801, 06301,
07001, 07401, 15701,
16201
GRUNPY
02701
GTT
14801
HAIER
17601, 18801
HALLMARK 02601, 15401, 16301,
17901
HANKOOK
00301, 02601, 02701
HANSEATIC 00401, 04101, 04601,
05201, 07001, 14701,
14801, 15301, 15701,
16101, 16201
HANTAREX 06801, 14701, 14801,
15701, 16201
HANTOR
15701, 16201
HARLEY DAVIDSON
15401
HARMAN/KARDON
00801
46 En
HARRAD
HARVARD
HARWOOD
HAUPPAUGE
HAVERMY
HCM
15401
02701, 15401
15701, 16201
15701, 16201
01301
00101, 05101, 14801,
15701, 16201
HEATHKIT
14701
HEDZON
15701, 16201
HELLO KITTY 05601
HEMMERMANN
16101
HIFIVOX
16001
HIGHLINE
15701, 16201
HILINE
14801
HINARI
00101, 00401, 14701,
14801, 15701, 16201
HISAWA
05701
HISENSE
19201
HITACHI
00101, 00301, 01201,
01501, 01701, 01801,
02201, 02601, 03001,
04501, 06101, 06901,
07301, 11701, 12101,
14701, 15401, 15701,
15801, 16101, 16201,
16301, 17701, 17901,
18601, 18901
HORIZONT
14701
HORNYPHON 14701
HORNYPHONE
15701, 16201
HUA TUN
00101
HUANYU
04901, 15901
HYPER
14801, 15501
HYPSON
00401, 03701, 14701,
14801, 15701, 16201
IBERIA
15701, 16201
ICE
03701, 04801, 14701,
14801, 15701, 16201
ICT
15701, 16201
IMA
15401
IMPERIAL
03301, 04701, 05201,
14701, 15701, 16101,
16201
INDIANA
00401, 14701, 15701,
16201
INFINITY
00801, 14701
INGELEN
02201
INGERSOLL 14801
INNO HIT
06801, 14701, 14801,
15201, 15701, 16201
INNOHIT
14701, 14801, 15201
INNOVA
00401
INNOVATION 15701, 16201
INSIGNIA
16801, 17001, 17201,
17501, 17601, 18001,
18201, 19401, 19501
INTEQ
00201
INTERACTIVE
15701, 16201
INTERBUY
14801, 15701, 16201
INTERDISCOUNT
14701
INTERFUNK 00401, 02201, 03301,
04601, 06701, 14701,
15701, 16101, 16201
INTERNAL
15701, 15901, 16201
INTERVISION 00401, 03701, 05001,
14901, 15701, 16201
IRRADIO
14701, 14801, 15101,
15201, 15501, 15701,
16201
IST
14701
ISUKAI
14701, 15701, 16201
ITL
14801
ITS
04801, 14801, 15701,
16201
ITT
02201, 04601, 06901,
16101
ITT NOKIA
16101
ITV
15701, 15901, 16201
JBL
00801, 14701
JC PENNEY
16301, 16401, 16501,
16601, 16701, 17301,
17401, 17801, 17901,
18101, 18401, 18501,
18701, 18901, 19001,
19101,
JCB
00001
JEAN
00101, 00601, 01201,
02101, 03101
JENSEN
09601, 16301, 17901,
19501
JETPOINT
14701
JINLIPU
14801
JMB
15701, 15901, 16201
JULIBEE
16201
JUMBOTRONIC
14701
JVC
00701, 04801, 05801,
08401, 08701, 14701,
18901
KAISER
14701
KAISUI
00101, 14701, 14801,
15701, 16201
KAPSCH
02201
KARCHER
07701, 14701, 14801,
15701, 16201
KATHREIN
07001, 15701, 16201
KAWASHO
16301, 17901
KEC
02701
KENDO
00401, 14701, 14801,
15001, 15701, 16201
KENNEDY
15001
KENWOOD
00301, 15401, 16301,
17901
KIOTA
14801
KITION
16201
KITON
15701
KLH
15401
KNEISSEL
03501, 05401, 15301,
15701, 15901, 16201
KOBIC
14801
KOLIN
00701, 01601, 02701
KOLSTER
14701, 15701, 16101,
16201
KONICHI
14801
KONKA
15701, 16201, 18001,
19401
KORPEL
00401, 14701, 15701,
16201
KOSMOS
15701, 16201
KOYODA
00101
KTV
00301, 02701, 15401
KUASHO
14701, 15401
KUBA
16101
KUBA ELECTRONIC
16101
KURAZAI
18601
L&S ELECTRONIC
10301
LEADER
14801
LECSON
15701, 16201
LEGEND
14801
LENCO
14701, 14801, 15701,
15901, 16201
LENOIR
14801
LEVIS AUSTRIA
15701, 16201
LEYCO
00401, 03701, 14701,
15701, 16201
LG
00301, 00401, 00901,
01601, 02601, 09001,
15701, 16201, 16301,
16501, 17701, 17901,
18901
LIESENK & TTER
00401, 15701, 16201
LIESENK?TTER
14701
LIESENKOTTER
14701, 15701, 16201
LIFE
14801
LIFETEC
14801, 15701, 15901,
16201
LINITRON
15401
LLOYD
15401
LLOYD’S
14801
LODGENET 18401, 18601, 18701
LOEWE
06701, 14701, 15701,
16201
LOGIK
15701, 16201, 18401,
18601, 18701
LUMA
14701, 14801, 15001,
15701, 15901, 16201
LUMATRON 15701, 16201
LUX MAY
14701, 15701, 16201
LUXMAN
16301, 17901
LUXOR
04501, 04601, 15201,
16101
LXI
00501, 00801, 02001,
02101, 02601, 14701,
16301, 16601, 17401,
17701, 17901, 18101,
18401, 18701
M ELECTRONIC00101, 00401, 01401,
01501, 01701, 02201,
03801, 04401, 04901,
06001, 14801
M ELECTRONICS14701, 14801
MACYS
15401
MADISON
15701, 16201
MAGNADYNE 03301, 06801, 14701,
14801
MAGNAFON 06801
MAGNASONIC14701, 14801, 15401
MAGNAVOX 00301, 00801, 12001,
12601, 14701, 15701,
16201, 16301, 17201,
17801, 17901
MAGNUM
15701, 16201
MAJESTIC
18401, 18601, 18701
MANESTH
03701, 04101, 14701,
15701, 16201
MANHATTAN 15701, 16201
MARANTZ
00301, 00401, 00801,
07001, 14701, 15701,
16201, 16301, 17901
MARK
00401, 14701, 15701,
15901, 16201
MASUDA
15701, 16201
MATSUI
00101, 00401, 02901,
04801, 06301, 06801,
14701, 14801, 15701,
16101, 16201
MATSUSHITA 03401, 08301
MAVA
15401
MAXAM
14801
MAXELL
14801
MCE
14801
MEDIATOR
00401, 14701, 15701,
16201
MEDION
08501, 10301, 11401,
15701, 16201
MEGATRON 01801, 02601, 16301,
17901
MELECTRONIC15701, 15801, 15901,
16101, 16201
MEMOREX
00101, 01901, 02001,
02601, 03401, 05801,
11401, 14801, 16301,
16801, 17901, 18401,
18601, 18701
MEMPHIS
14801
MERCURY
14801, 15701, 16201
METZ
05501, 15701, 16201
MGA
00301, 01901, 02601,
15701, 16201, 16301,
16501, 17901, 18901,
19001
MICROMAXX 10301, 15701, 16201
MICROSTAR 10301
MIDLAND
00201, 00501, 00601,
15401, 16401, 16601,
17401, 18701
MINATO
15701, 16201
MINERVA
06301
MINOKA
05101, 14701, 15701,
16201
MINUTZ
19101
MITSUBISHI 00301, 01301, 01601,
01901, 02001, 02601,
02701, 03101, 03401,
06701, 11201, 11901,
14701, 14801, 15701,
16201, 16301
16501, 17901, 19001
MIVAR
03901, 04001, 06801,
07601, 15201, 15301
MONTGOMERY WARD18401, 18601,
PYMI
QUASAR
SAMSUX
SAMTRON
SANKY
SANSEI
SANSUI
15401, 17901
16701
15401
05601
05801, 14701, 14801,
15401, 15701, 16201,
16801
SANYO
01401, 02001, 02701,
02901, 04301, 10201,
14801, 15301, 15701,
16201, 16301, 18901
SAVE
15701, 16201
SBR
00401, 14701, 15701,
16201
SCEPTRE
20201
SCHAUB LORENZ
04601, 15901, 16101
SCHNEIDER 00401, 03301, 04801,
08501, 14701, 14801,
15001, 15301, 15501,
15601, 15701, 15801,
16101, 16201
SCOTCH
02601, 16301, 17901
SCOTT
02601, 02701, 03101,
15401, 16301, 17901
SEARS
00501, 00801, 02001,
02101, 02501, 02601,
16301, 16601, 16701,
17201, 17401, 17901,
18101, 18201, 18401,
18701, 18901
SEG
03701, 08501, 14801,
15401, 15701, 16101,
16201
SEI
06801, 15701, 16101,
16201
SEI-SINUDYNE
14701, 15701, 16201
SELECO
02201, 03501, 15001,
15301
SEMIVOX
02701
SEMP
02101
SEMUA
15401
SENCORA
14801
SENTRA
16101
SHARP
00301, 01301, 08301,
15401, 16301, 17901
SHEN YING 00101, 01201
SHENG CHIA 00101, 01301, 03101
SHINTOSHI 15701, 16201
SHIVAKI
14701, 15701, 15901,
16201
SHOGUN
16301
SHOW
14801
SIAREM
06801
SIEMENS
00401, 02801, 14701,
15401, 15701, 16201
SIERA
15701, 16201
SIERRA
14701
SIGNATURE 18401, 18601, 18701,
19301
SILMA
14701
SILVA
14801, 15701, 16201
SILVER
15701, 16201
SIMPSON
17801
SINGER
14701, 14801, 15701,
16201
SINUDYNE
06801, 14701, 15001,
15701, 16101, 16201
SKANTIC
04501
SKY
00401, 15701, 16201
SKYGIANT
02701
SKYWORTH 00401
SNYDER
14701
SOLAVOX
02201, 15701, 16201
SONIKO
15701, 16201
SONITRON
02901
SONNECLAIR 15701, 16201
SONOKO
00101, 00401, 14701,
14801, 15701, 16201
SONOLOR
02201, 02901
SONTEC
00401, 14701, 15701,
16201
SONY
00001, 08301, 11101,
11601, 12701, 12901,
15701, 16201
SOUND & VISION
PLAYBACK FEATURES
ADVANCED OPERATION
APPENDIX
14801
00601, 03401, 08301,
16401
QUELLE
00401, 01401, 04601,
06701, 14701, 14801,
15001, 15101, 15201,
15401, 15501, 15701,
16101, 16201
R LINE
14701, 15701, 16201
RADIALVA
15701, 16201
RADIO SHACK15401, 15701, 16201,
16301, 17701, 17901,
18401, 18701, 18901
RADIOLA
00401, 14701, 15701,
16201
RADIOMARELLI06801, 15701, 16201
RADIOSHACK 00301, 00501, 02001,
02601, 02701
RADIOSTONE 16201
RADIOTONE 14701, 14801, 15701
RCA
00001, 00301, 00501,
01101, 01201, 02601,
08601, 11501, 11801,
13901, 12201, 12501,
12601, 12801, 15801,
16301, 16401
16501, 16601, 17401,
17901, 18401, 18701,
19001
REALISTIC
00301, 02001, 02601,
02701, 16301, 17701,
17901, 18401, 18701,
18901
RECOR
15701, 16201
RECORD
14701
RECTILIGNE 15701, 16201
REDIFFUSION 04601
REDSTAR
15701, 16201
REFLEX
15701, 16201
REGENTE
14801
REOC
09001
REVOX
00401, 14701, 15701,
16201
REVOX/STUDER14701
REX
02201, 03501, 03701,
15001, 15301
RFT
05201, 15301, 15701,
16201
RICOH
15701, 16201
R-LINE
00401
RMB
15401
ROADSTAR
00101, 03701, 05201,
14801, 15701, 16201
RODEX
15701, 16201
ROSITA
14801
ROWA
14801
ROYAL
14801
RUKOPIR
15701, 16201
RUNCO
00201, 00301, 06501,
07501
SABA
01701, 02201, 03801,
04201, 15801, 16001
SACCS
03201
SAGEM
07701
SAISHO
00101, 03701, 06801,
14701
SAIVOD
15701, 16201
SAKURA
14801
SALORA
02201, 04601, 06901,
15201, 16101
SAMBERS
06801, 15101, 15201
SAMPO
00101, 00301, 01201,
01301, 02001, 02501,
02601, 08301, 13301,
15401, 16301, 17901,
18901
SAMSUNG
00101, 00301, 00401,
00901, 01101, 01201,
02001, 02601, 03701,
04701, 07001, 07401,
07801, 08901, 09801,
10501, 10701
14701, 14801, 15201,
15401, 15701, 16201,
16301, 16501, 16601,
16701, 17901, 18101,
18901, 20301
PREPARATION
16201
OTTO-VERSAND14701, 14801, 14901
PACIFIC
15701, 16201
PAEL
15101
PALLADIUM 04701, 05201, 14701,
15701, 16101, 16201
PALSONIC
15701, 16201
PANAMA
03701, 14801, 15701,
16201
PANASHIBA 14801
PANASONIC 00401, 00601, 00801,
02201, 03401, 08301,
12401, 14701, 15701,
16201, 16401
PANAVISION 15701, 16201
PANAVOX
14801
PANORAMA 14801
PATHE CINEMA03201, 04101, 15301,
16101
PATHE MARCONI16001
PAUSA
00101, 14801
PCE/PEC
15401
PENNEY
00301, 00501, 00601,
00901, 02101, 02601,
12201, 15401
PERDIO
04101, 15701, 16201
PERFEKT
14701, 15701, 16201
PHILCO
00301, 00401, 00801,
01801, 02601, 02701,
03301, 05801, 13101,
14701, 14801, 15701,
16201, 16301, 16501,
17801, 17901
PHILIPS
00001, 00301, 00401,
00601, 00801, 01201,
01601, 02601, 04901,
07001, 08801, 12601,
15701, 15801, 15901,
16201, 16301
17201, 17301, 17801,
18201
PHILIPS (F)
14701
PHOENIX
14701, 15701, 16201
PHONOLA
00401, 14701, 15701,
16201
PILOT
00301, 15701, 16201,
16301
PIONEER
01701, 02201, 02301,
03801, 08601, 09501,
11301, 14701, 15701,
15801, 16201, 16301,
17901
PLANTRON 14701, 14801, 15701,
16201
POLAROID
19201, 19501, 19601
POPPY
14801
PORTLAND 01201, 15401, 15901,
16301, 16501, 17901
PRANDONI PRINCE15101
PRANDONI-PRINCE06801
PRICE CLUB 16701
PRIMA
09601, 14801, 15401,
17001, 17501
PRINCESS
14801
PRINZ
16101
PRISM
00601, 16401
PROELCO
14701
PROFEX
00101, 04601, 14801,
14901
PROFITRONIC 14701, 15701, 16201
PROLINE
15701, 16201
PROSCAN
00501, 16601, 17401,
18401, 18701
PROSONIC
15701, 15901, 16201
PROTEC
14701, 14801
PROTECH
00101, 00401, 03301,
03701, 05201, 08501,
15701, 16101
PROTECT
16201
PROTON
00101, 00301, 02601,
14801, 15401, 16301,
17901, 18901
PROVISION
15701, 16201
PULSAR
00201, 16301
PULSER
14701, 14801, 15401
PYE
14701, 15701, 15901,
16101, 16201
INTRODUCTION
18701
15701, 16201
01301, 14701
00301, 00901, 06701,
15401, 16101, 16301,
16501, 16701, 17901,
18101
MULTITEC
15701, 16201
MULTITECH 00101, 02701, 14701,
14801, 15401, 15701,
16101, 16201
MUSIKLAND 15701, 16201
MYRYAD
07001, 15701, 16201
NAD
02101, 02601, 04601,
11301, 16301, 17901,
18101
NAIKO
15701, 16201
NAKIMURA 15701, 15901, 16201
NAMSUNC
14801
NATIONAL
14701
NEC
00101, 00301, 00601,
02001, 02101, 02401,
02601, 05701, 06501,
13201, 14801, 15701,
15901, 16201, 16301,
16501, 17901
NECKERMANN00401, 07001, 14701,
14801, 15001, 15701,
16101, 16201
NEI
00401, 14701, 15701,
16201
NETSAT
00401, 15701, 16201
NEUFUNK
15701, 16201
NEWAVE
00101, 01201, 01301,
02601
NEWTECH
14701, 14801, 15701,
15801, 16201
NEXXTECH 17501
NIKKAI
00401, 03701, 14701,
15401, 15701, 16201
NIKKO
00301, 01201, 02601,
16301, 17901
NOBLEX
14801
NOBLIKO
15101
NOGAMATIC 16001
NOKIA
04601, 05901, 06001,
06901, 08101, 14801,
15901, 16101
NONAME
14701
NORCENT
09301, 10801
NORDMENDE 01701, 03801, 07101,
15701, 15801, 16001,
16201
NORMEREL 15701, 16201
NOVABEAM 14701
NOVATRONIC 14701, 14801, 15701,
15901, 16201
NTC
01201
O GENERAL 14801
OCEANIC
02201, 04601
OKANO
14801, 15701, 16201
OLEVIA
19701, 19801, 19901,
20001
OLYMPIC
14801
ONCEAS
14801
ONWA
02701, 05301
OPERA
14701, 15701, 16201
OPTIMUS
02001, 02301, 03401,
08301
OPTONICA
01301
ORBIT
14701, 15701, 16201
ORIENT
14801
ORION
00401, 03101, 04101,
05801, 06801, 14701,
14801, 15401, 15701,
16201, 16801
ORLINE
15701, 16201
ORMOND
15701, 16201
OSAKI
03701, 05101, 15701,
15901, 16201
OSIO
15701, 16201
OSUME
15701, 16201
OTF
14801
OTTO VERSAND00401, 04101, 06701,
07001, 14701, 14801,
14901, 15501, 15601,
15701, 15801, 16101,
MORGAN’S
MOTOROLA
MTC
47 En
15701, 15901, 16201
SOUNDESIGN 02601, 02701, 15401,
16301, 17801, 17901
SOUNDMASTER
14801
SOUNDWAVE 00401, 05201, 15701,
16201
SOWA
00601, 00901, 01201,
02101, 02601
SPECTRICIAN 14701, 15401
SQUAREVIEW 02501, 18201
SSS
02701, 16301
STANDARD 00101, 14801, 15701,
15901, 16201
STARLITE
02701, 14801, 15701,
16201
STARLUX
14801
STERN
02201, 03501, 15001,
15301
STRATO
15701, 16201
SUNIC LINE 15701, 16201
SUNKAI
15701, 16201
SUNSTAR
14801, 15701, 16201
SUNWOOD
14701, 14801, 15701,
16201
SUPERSCAN 17201
SUPERTEC
14801
SUPERTECH 14801, 15701, 16201
SUPRA
14801, 15901, 16301
SUPREMACY 15401
SUPREME
00001
SUTRON
14801
SYC LINE
14801
SYLVANIA
00301, 00801, 02501,
14701, 16301, 16801,
17201, 17701, 17801,
17901, 18201
SYMPHONIC 02501, 02701, 15401,
17201, 17701, 18201
SYNCO
00001, 00901, 01201,
01301, 02601, 05601
SYNTAX
19701
SYSLINE
00401, 15701, 16201
T+A
05501
TACICO
00101, 01201, 02601
TAI YI
00101
TANDBERG 15001
TANDY
01301, 02201
TASHIKO
01201, 08301
TATUNG
00101, 00401, 00601,
00801, 00901, 02001,
02101, 06801, 14701,
15701, 16201, 18801
TCM
10301
TEAC
00101, 00401, 03701,
05101, 05201, 05701,
08501, 11401, 15701,
16101, 16201
TEAK
14801
TEC
03301, 14801, 15001,
15701, 16201
TECH LINE
15701, 16201
TECHNEMA 04101
TECHNICS
00601, 03401, 08301,
14701, 16401
TECHNILAND 14701
TECHNISAT 15701, 16201
TECHNOL
14801
TECHWOOD 00601, 16301, 16401,
17901
TECNISON
14801
TECO
00101, 00601, 01201,
01301, 02601, 03701,
08401
TEDELEX
14801, 15701, 16201
TEKNANT
14701, 14801
TEKNIKA
00801, 00901, 01201,
01901, 02701, 15401,
16301, 16501, 16701,
17801, 17901, 18101,
18401, 18601, 18701,
18901,
TEKON
14801
TELEAVIA
15801, 16001
TELECOR
15701, 16201
TELEFAC
14801
TELEFUNKEN 01701, 03601, 04201,
48 En
08001, 08901, 15701,
15801, 16001, 16201
TELEFUSION 15701, 16201
TELEGAZI
15701, 16201
TELEMEISTER
04101, 15701, 16201
TELEOPTA
14801
TELERENT
18401, 18601, 18701
TELESONIC 15701, 16201
TELESTAR
14801, 15701, 16201
TELETECH
00101, 14801, 15701,
16201
TELETON
16101
TELEVIEW
15701, 16201
TEMPEST
14801, 15701, 16201
TENNESSEE 15701, 16201
TENSAI
04101, 14701, 14801,
15701, 15901, 16201
TENSON
14801
TERA
00301, 16301
TESLA
14701
TESLA ORAVA14701
TEVION
15701, 16201
TEXET
15901
THOMAS
14701, 14801, 15401
THOMSON
01701, 03801, 07101,
08001, 12501, 15701,
15801, 16001, 16101,
16201
THORN
00401, 01401, 04601,
06701, 14701, 15101,
15701, 15801, 15901,
16201
THORN-FERGUSON
14701, 15001
TMK
02601, 16301, 17901
TNCI
00201
TOBO
14801
TOKAI
14701, 15701, 15901,
16201
TOSHIBA
00901, 02001, 02101,
06601, 07801, 08301,
10901, 12101, 12301,
13001, 13201, 16701,
18101, 18901
TOSONIC
15401
TOTEVISION 15401
TOWADA
16101
TRANS CONTINENS
15701, 16201
TRANSONIC 15701, 16201
TREVI
14801
TRIAD
14701, 15701, 16201
TRILUX
14701
TRIUMPH
06801, 15701, 16201
TRIVISION
14801
TUNTEX
00101, 00301, 01201
TVS
05801
TVTEXT 95
16201
UHER
04101, 14701, 15701,
15901, 16201
ULTRAVOX
15701, 15901, 16201
UMA
14701
UNIC LINE
15701, 16101, 16201
UNIMOR
14701
UNITED
15701, 16201
UNIVERSAL 17301, 19101
UNIVERSUM 00401, 01401, 01501,
03701, 04401, 04701,
06401, 14701, 14801,
15701, 16101, 16201
UNIVOX
15701, 16201
URANYA
14801
VANGUARD 14801
VECO
14801
VECTOR RESEARCH
00301
VESTEL
00401, 14701, 15701,
16201
VEXA
14701, 14801, 15701,
16201
VICTOR
00701, 03401, 08301,
08401
VIDEO SYSTEM
14701, 15701, 16201
VIDEOSAT
03301
VIDEOTECHNIC
15901
00801
14801
02601, 16301, 16501,
17901
VIEWSONIC 13301
VISION
04101, 14801, 15701,
16201
VISON
14701
VIZIO
18801
VORTEC
14701, 15701, 16201
VOXSON
02201, 14701, 15701,
16201
WALTHAM
04501, 15701, 16201
WARDS
00301, 00801, 02601,
11301, 14701, 16301,
16501, 17301, 17801,
17901, 18401, 18601,
18701, 19101
WATSON
00401, 04101, 14701,
14801, 15701, 16201
WATT RADIO 16101
WAYCON
02101
WEGA
15701, 16201
WEGAVOX
14701, 14801, 15701,
16201
WELTBLICK 14701, 15701, 16201
WESTON
15701, 16201
WHARFEDALE
15701, 16201
WHITE WESTINGHOUSE
00401, 04101, 05801,
07901, 14701, 15701,
16201, 17701
WINSTON
14701, 14801
WINTERNITZ 14801
WORLDVIEW 14701, 14801
XRYPTON
15701, 16201
YAMAHA
00301, 01801, 08301,
10001, 11001, 13501,
13601, 13701, 13801,
14001, 14101, 14201,
16301, 16501, 17901
YAMAJI
03609
YAMISHI
15701, 16201
YAPSHE
03401
YOKAN
15701, 16201
YOKO
00401, 03701, 14701,
14801, 15701, 16201
YORK
14701
ZENITH
00201, 01201, 02601,
05801, 14701, 16301,
16801, 17701, 17901,
18601, 19301
VIDIKRON
VIDION
VIDTECH
DVD PLAYER
ACOUSTIC SOLUTIONS
02805, 05605
AIWA
05605, 05705, 07105
AKAI
07505
ALBA
02605
AMSTRAD
02305
APEX
07605, 08705
APEX DIGITAL
02105, 02605, 03005,
03505, 03605, 03705,
04105, 05805
AUDIOVOX
08805
AXION
08805
BBK
06105, 06205, 06305,
06405, 06505, 06605,
06705, 06805, 06905,
07005
BLAUPINKT 02605
BLAUPUNKT 08705
BLUE PARADE
01005
BLUE SKY
05805
BRANDT
06005
BUSH
02305, 05905
CENTREX
02105
CENTRIOS
08805
CINEVISION 07405
CLASSIC
05605
CLATRONIC 03405
COBY
07305, 07605, 07905,
08005, 08105, 08305,
08505
CONCEPT
08705
CONIA
05805
CROWN
06005
CURTIS INTERNATIONAL
08505
CYBERHOME 02405
CYTRON
06005
DAEWOO
03205, 03305
DANSAI
03205
DECCA
03205
DENON
00005
DIAMOND
03105, 06005
DIGITREX
02105, 07605
Digitrex
05805
DISNEY
08405
DUAL
05605, 06005
DURABRAND 07405
DVD2000
00205
ELTA
05905, 07205, 07505
EMERSON
01205, 07405, 07805,
08405, 08605
ENTERPRISE 01205
FERGUSON 06005
FISHER
02005
FUNAI
07805, 08405
GE
00305, 02605, 08705
GO VIDEO
02505
GOLDSTAR 02905, 07405
GOODMANS 05905, 06005
GRADIENTE 01805
GREENHILL 02605, 08705
GRUNDIG
00705, 06005
HARMAN KARDON
08205
HARMAN/KARDON
05505
HELIOS
09205
HITACHI
01105, 01905
HITEKER
02105, 05805, 07605
INITIAL
08705
INSIGNIA
07405, 07705, 07805,
08705, 08805
JBL
08205
JVC
00905, 01305
KENWOOD
00005, 00605
KLH
02605, 08705
KONKA
07705
KOSS
01805
KXD
07305
LENCO
06005
LENOXX
05905, 07505
LG
02905, 07405
LIFETEC
06005
LIMIT
03105
LIQUIDVIDEO 08805
MAGNAVOX 00105, 02205, 07805
MARANTZ
00705, 07405
MATSUI
06005
MBO
05905
MEDION
06005
MEMOREX
03805
MICO
02705
MICROSOFT 00305
MINTEK
02605, 08705
MITSUBISHI 00205
MUSTEK
02805, 05605
Mx ONDA
06005
NAD
07405
NESA
02605, 08705
NORCENT
08005, 08505
ONKYO
00105
OPPO
08905, 09005, 09105
ORITRON
01805, 06005
PALSONIC
02105, 05805
PANASONIC 00005, 01605, 04205
PHILIPS
00105, 00705, 01705,
03905, 07805, 08405
PIONEER
00405, 01005, 01505,
01605
POLK AUDIO 00705
PORTLAND 07505
PROLINE
06005
PROSCAN
00305
PROSONIC
08005
QWESTAR
01805
01307
00907
00307
00707
00207
00807
00607
01007, 01107
00507
01207
00407
00007, 00107
DVD RECORDER
PHILIPS
VICTOR
YAMAHA
00806
01406
00706
VCR
ADMIRAL
ADVENTURA
AIKO
AIWA
APPENDIX
01102
00002
02102
00002, 00402, 02202,
02602, 02702
AKAI
00602, 02302, 04902,
05902, 06602
AKIBA
01402
ALBA
01402, 02102, 02302,
02702
AMERICA ACTION
LOEWE OPTA 04602
LOGIK
01402, 02002
LUXOR
00802, 01102, 01602,
04902
LXI
00402, 05702, 05902
M ELECTRONIC
00002, 04702
MAGNASONIC
04302
MAGNAVOX 00002, 00302, 00502,
01502, 05602, 05902,
06402
MAGNIN
02002, 05502
MANESTH
00902, 01402
MARANTZ
00302, 01502, 04602,
05402, 05802, 06002,
06102, 06402
MARTA
00402, 05702
MATSUI
02602, 02702, 05002
MATSUSHITA 00302, 06402
MEDION
02602
MEI
00302, 06402
MEMOREX
00002, 00302, 00402,
00502, 01002, 01102,
01602, 02002, 02202,
02602, 04202, 04702,
05502, 05702, 05902,
06102, 06302
06402
MEMPHIS
01402
METZ
00402, 02502, 04502,
04602, 05202
MGA
00802, 02002
MGN TECHNOLOGY
02002, 05502
MINERVA
04602
MINOLTA
00702, 06202, 06502
MITSUBISHI 00602, 00802, 01302,
01502, 03502, 05802,
06002, 06202
MOTOROLA 00302, 01102, 06402
MTC
00002, 02002, 04702,
05502, 05902, 06302
MULTITECH 00002, 01402, 04702,
05502, 05902, 06302
MURPHY
00002, 04702
MYRYAD
01502
NAD
01602
NATIONAL
01902, 04802
NEC
00302, 00402, 00602,
01102, 01302, 01602,
05402, 05802, 06002,
06102, 06602
NECKERMANN
01502, 04602, 05002
NESCO
01402
NEWAVE
00402
NIKKO
00402, 05702
NOBLEX
02002, 05502
NOBLIKO
04602
NOKIA
00602, 01602, 02002,
04902
NORDMENDE
00602, 02402
OCEANIC
00002, 00602
OKANO
02302, 02602
OLYMPUS
00302, 01902, 04802,
06402
OPTIMUS
00402, 01102, 01602,
02802, 05502, 05702
OPTONICA
05502
ORION
01702, 02602, 02702,
04402, 05002
OSAKA
04702
OSAKI
00002, 00402, 01402,
04702
OTTO VERSAND
01502
PALLADIUM 00402, 00602, 01402
PANASONIC 00302, 01802, 01902,
03102, 03702, 04502,
04802, 05102, 05302,
05602, 06402
PATHE MARCONI
00602
PENNEY
00302, 00402, 00702,
02002, 03702, 04202
ADVANCED OPERATION
DENON
LG
LOEWE
MARANTZ
ONKYO
PANASONIC
PHILIPS
PIONEER
SAMSUMG
SHARP
SONY
YAMAHA
01402
01002, 01602, 05402,
06102
FUJI
00202, 00302, 06402
FUJITSU
00002, 00902
FUNAI
00002, 04702, 05902,
06302
GARRARD
00002, 06302
GE
00302, 01202, 02002,
03502, 03702, 03802,
05502, 05602, 06402
GEC
01502
GENERAL
00902
GO VIDEO
02802
GOLDHAND 01402
GOLDSTAR 00402, 01802, 02902,
04202, 05402, 05702,
05902
GOODMANS 00002, 00402, 01402,
02102, 04702
GO-VIDEO
05502
GRADIENTE 00002, 06302
GRAETZ
00602, 01602, 02002
GRANADA
01502, 01602
GRANADA (UK)
04602, 04802
GRANDIN
00002, 00402, 01402
GRUNDIG
01402, 01502, 01902,
02502, 04602
HANSEATIC 00402
HARLEY DAVIDSON
00002, 06302
HARMAN KARDON
05402
HARMAN/KARDON
01502
HARWOOD
01402
HCM
01402
HEADQUARTER
05902, 06102, 06502,
06602
HINARI
01402, 02002, 02702,
05002
HI-Q
01002
HITACHI
00002, 00402, 00602,
00702, 02002, 04702,
06202
HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS
00702
HYPSON
01402
IMPERIAL
00002, 04702
INSIGNIA
05702
INSTANT REPLAY
05902, 06402
INTEQ
05702
INTERFUNK 01502
ITT
00602, 01602, 02002,
04902
ITT-NOKIA
04902
ITV
00402, 02102
JC PENNEY 05402, 05502, 05602,
05702, 05802, 06002,
06102, 06202, 06402,
06502, 06602, 06702
JCL
06402
JENSEN
00602, 06202, 06602
JVC
00602, 00902, 01302,
05402, 05802, 06002,
06102, 06602
KAISUI
01402
KEC
00402, 02102
KENDO
04902
KENWOOD
00602, 01302, 05402,
05802, 06002, 06102,
06602
KLH
01402
KODAK
00302, 00402, 05702,
06402
KOLIN
00602, 00802
KORPEL
01402
LENCO
02102
LEYCO
01402
LG
00402, 00702, 00902,
02902, 05902
LLOYD
04702, 05902, 06302
LLOYD’S
00002
LOEWE
00402, 01502, 04502
FISHER
PLAYBACK FEATURES
BD PLAYER
02102
AMERICAN HIGH
00302, 06402
AMSTRAD
00002, 04702
ANAM
00402, 01902, 02002,
02102, 02902
ANAM NATIONAL
01902, 04502
ANITECH
01402
ASA
00402, 01502
ASHA
02002, 05502
ASUKA
00402
AUDIO DYNAMICS
05402, 05802, 06002
AUDIOVOX
00402, 02102, 05702
BAIRD
00002, 00602, 01602,
04902
BASIC LINE 01402, 02102
BEAUMARK 02002, 05502
BELL & HOWELL
01602, 06102
BLAUPUNKT 01902, 04602, 04802,
05102, 05302
BRANDT
02402
BRANDT ELECTRONIC
00602
BROKSONIC 01702, 02602, 04402
BUSH
01402, 02102, 02702
CALIX
00402, 05702
CANDLE
05402, 05502, 05702
CANNON
05602, 06402
CANON
00302
CARVER
01502
CCE
01402, 02102
CGE
00002, 04702
CIMLINE
01402
CINERAL
02102
CINEVISION 05702
CITIZEN
00402, 02102, 04302,
05402, 05502, 05702
COLORTYME 05402
COLT
01402
COMBITECH 02702
CRAIG
00402, 01002, 01402,
02002, 05502, 05702
CROWN
01402, 02102
CURTIS MATHES
00302, 00602, 01202,
03702, 05402, 05502,
05602, 05902, 06402
CYBERNEX 02002, 05502
CYRUS
01502
DAEWOO
00902, 01602, 02102,
03402, 04302, 06302
DANSAI
01402
DBX
05402, 05802, 06002
DE GRAAF
00702
DECCA
00002, 01502, 04702
DEGRAAF
04702
DENON
00702
DIMENSIA
05602
DUAL
00602
DUMONT
00002, 01502, 01602,
04702
DURABRAND 05702
DYNATECH 00002, 04702, 05902,
06302
ELCATECH
01402
ELECTROHOME
00402, 05702
ELECTROPHONIC
00402, 05702
EMEREX
00102
EMERSON
00002, 00302, 00402,
00802, 00902, 01702,
02002, 02102, 04302,
04402, 04702, 05002,
05502, 05702, 05902,
06102, 06302, 06402
ESC
02002, 02102
FERGUSON 00602, 02402
FIDELITY
00002, 04702
FINLANDIA 01502, 01602
FINLUX
00002, 00702, 01502,
01602, 04702, 04802,
04902
FIRSTLINE
00402, 00802, 00902,
PREPARATION
00305, 01005, 02605,
08705
RIO
07405
ROADSTAR
05905
ROTEL
01305
SABA
06005
SAMSUNG
01105, 04505
SANYO
02005
SCHNEIDER 06005
SCOTT
05805, 06005
SEARS
07805
SHANGHAI
05805
SHARP
01405
SHERWOOD 03205
SHINCO
08705
SHINSONIC 00505, 08705
SINGER
05905
SKYMASTER 05605
SLIM ART
03305
SM ELECTRONIC
02805
SM ELECTRONICS
05605, 05905
SONY
00505, 04005
STANDARD 06005
SUPERSCAN 07805
SV2000
07805
SVA
05805
SYLVANIA
02205, 07805, 08405
SYMPHONIC 07805, 08405, 08605
TATUNG
03205
TEAC
01005, 02605
TECHNICS
00005
TENSAI
05905, 06005
TEVION
06005
THETA DIGITAL
01005
THOMSON
00305
TOSHIBA
00105, 04605
URBAN CONCEPTS
00105
VOXSON
05605
WHITE WESTINGHOUSE
08405
XBOX
00305
YAMAHA
00005, 00705, 00805,
04305, 04405
YUKAI
05605
ZENITH
00105, 01205, 02905,
07405
ZEUS
03305
INTRODUCTION
RCA
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PENTAX
00702, 05402, 06202,
06502
PERDIO
00002, 04702
PHILCO
00302, 05602, 06402
PHILIPS
00302, 01502, 03202,
03902, 04002, 04602,
06402
PHONOLA
01502
PILOT
00402, 05702
PIONEER
00702, 01302, 01502,
05802, 06002, 06202,
06702
POLK AUDIO 01502
PROFITRONIC 02002
PROLINE
00002, 04702
PROSCAN
01202, 03802, 05602
PROTEC
01402
PULSAR
00502
PYE
01502
QUARTER
06102
QUARTZ
06102
QUASAR
00302, 03702, 05602,
06402
QUELLE
01502, 04602, 04802,
05002
RADIO SHACK
05502, 05602, 05702,
05902, 06102, 06302,
06402
RADIOLA
01502
RADIOSHACK 00002
RADIX
00402, 05702
RANDEX
00402, 05702
RCA
00302, 00702, 01202,
02002, 03502, 03702,
03802, 05502, 05602,
05702, 06202, 06402,
06502
REALISTIC
00002, 00302, 00402,
01002, 01102, 01602,
04702, 05502, 05602,
05702, 05902, 06102,
06302, 06402
REOC
02602
REPLAYTV
03002, 03102
REX
00602
RIO
05702
ROADSTAR
00402, 01402, 02002,
02102
RUNCO
00502
SABA
00602, 02402
SAISHO
05002
SALORA
00802
SAMPO
00402, 01102
SAMSUNG
00902, 02002, 02802,
05502, 06202
SANKY
00502, 01102
SANSUI
00002, 00602, 01302,
04402, 05802, 06002,
06602
SANYO
01002, 01602, 02002,
05502, 06102
SAVILLE
02702
SBR
01502
SCHAUB LORENZ
00002, 00602, 01602
SCHNEIDER 00002, 01402, 01502,
04702
SCOTT
00802, 00902, 01702
SEARS
00002, 00302, 00402,
00702, 01002, 01602,
04202, 05702, 06102,
06202, 06402, 06502,
06702
SEG
02002
SEI
01502
SELECO
00602
SEMP
00902
SHARP
01102, 03502, 05902
SHINTOM
01402, 01602, 06202
SHOGUN
05502
SIEMENS
00402, 01502, 01602,
04602
SIGNATURE 05902
SILVA
00402
SINGER
00902, 01402, 06402
SINUDYNE
01502, 05202
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SONIC BLUE 03002, 03102
SONTEC
00402
SONY
00002, 00102, 00202,
00302, 03302, 04102,
04702
STS
00702, 06202, 06402,
06502
SUNKAI
02602
SUNSTAR
00002, 04702
SUNTRONIC 00002
SYLVANIA
00002, 00302, 00802,
01502, 04702, 05602,
05902, 06302, 06402
SYMPHONIC 00002, 04702, 05902,
06302
TANDBERG 05002, 05202
TANDY
00002, 01602, 05902,
06102
TASHIKO
00002, 00402, 04702,
05702
TATUNG
00002, 00602, 00902,
01302, 01502, 04702,
06602
TEAC
00002, 00602, 02102,
02202, 03402, 04702,
05902, 06302, 06602
TECHNICS
00302, 01902, 04802,
06402
TECO
00302, 00402, 00602,
01102
TEKNIKA
00002, 00302, 00402,
04702, 05702, 05902,
06302, 06402
TELEAVIA
00602
TELEFUNKEN
00602, 02402
TENOSAL
01402
TENSAI
00002
THOMAS
00002
THOMSON
00602, 01202, 01302,
02402
THORN
00602, 01602
TIVO
03202, 03302
TMK
02002, 05002, 05502
TOSHIBA
00602, 00802, 00902,
01302, 01502, 03602,
06202
TOTEVISION 00402, 02002, 05502,
05702
UHER
02002
UNITECH
02002, 05502
UNIVERSUM 00002, 00402, 01502,
02002
VECTOR
00902
VECTOR RESEARCH
05402, 05802, 06002
VICTOR
00602, 01302, 05802,
06002
VIDEO CONCEPTS
00902, 05402, 05802,
06002
VIDEOMAGIC 00402
VIDEOSONIC 02002, 05502
VILLAIN
00002
WARDS
00002, 00302, 00702,
01002, 01102, 01202,
01402, 01502, 02002,
05502, 05602, 05702,
05902, 06202, 06302,
06402, 06502
WHITE WESTINGHOUSE
01402, 05902
XR-1000
00002, 00302, 01402,
06302, 06402
YAMAHA
00602, 05402, 05802,
06002, 06602
YAMISHI
01402
YOKAN
01402
YOKO
02002
ZENITH
00002, 00202, 00502,
04402, 05702, 05802,
05902, 06002
CABLE TV TUNER
ABC
00103, 00203, 02803,
04703
ADELPHIA
ALLEGRO
AMERICAST
ANTRONIX
ARCHER
04503
02903, 03403
02003
03703, 03803
03703, 03803, 04003,
04303
AT&T
04503
BELL SOUTH 02003
BIRMINGHAM CABLE COMMUNICATIONS
00803
BRITISH TELECOM
00103
CABLETENNA 03703
CABLEVIEW 03703
CENTURY
04303
CITIZEN
04303
COGECO
04503
COMCAST
04503
COMTRONICS 03103
CONTEC
03503
DAERYUNG 00203, 01403, 01903
DIRECTOR
01303
FILMNET
01203
GARRARD
04303
GC ELECTRONICS
03803
GENERAL INSTRUMENT
00103, 00803, 01303,
01703
GENERAL INSTRUMENT (GI)
02803, 04503, 04703,
04803
GOLDSTAR 00503
HAMLIN
00303, 00703
HITACHI
04703
JASCO
04303
JERROLD
00103, 00803, 01303,
01703, 02803, 04203,
04703
LG
00503
MAGNAVOX 03203
MEMOREX
00003
MNET
01203
MOTOROLA 00803, 01303, 01703,
02303, 02803, 04503,
04703, 04803
MOVIE TIME 03603
NOKIA
04903
NOOS
01803
NSC
03603
OAK
03503, 03903
PACE
00603, 02203
PANASONIC 00003, 00203, 00403,
02703
PARAGON
00003
PHILIPS
01003, 01103, 03203,
04303
PHILIPS-MAGNAVOX
03003, 03303
PIONEER
00503, 01603, 01903
PULSAR
00003
PVP STEREO VISUAL MATRIX
00103
QUASAR
00003
RADIO SHACK
03003, 03303, 03403
RCA
02403, 02503, 04303
REALISTIC
03803
REGAL
00703, 00903
REMBRANDT 04703
RUNCO
00003
SAGEM
01803
SAMSUNG
00003, 00503
SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA
00203, 01403, 01903
SHAW
04503
SIGNATURE 04703
SONY
02103
STARCOM
00103
SUPERCABLE 00803
TANDY
04103
TELE+1
01203
TOCOM
02803, 04203, 04403,
04803
TORX
00103
TOSHIBA
00003
TRANS PX
00803
TS
00103
TV86
03603
UNIKA
03703, 03803, 04303
UNITED CABLE
00103
UNIVERSAL 02903, 03703, 03803,
04003, 04303, 04603
VIEWSTAR
03103, 03203, 03603,
04103
VERIZON FIOS
05003, 05103
ZENITH
00003, 01503, 02003,
03403, 04303
SATELLITE TUNER
@SAT
06404
ABSAT
00104
ALBA
01404
ALPHASTAR 02504
AMSTRAD
03004
ASTON
00304, 05004
ASTRO
00604
ATSAT
06404
AVALON
01304
BLAUPUNKT 00604
BRITISH SKY BROADCASTING
03004, 05204
CANAL DIGITAL
03104
CANAL SATELLITE
03104
CANAL+
03104
CHAPARRAL 00804
CITYCOM
05304
COMAG
09004, 09104, 09704,
10104, 10304, 11604,
11704, 11804, 12004
CONNEXIONS 01304
CROSSDIGITAL
04604
CYRUS
00704
DAERYUNG 01304
DAEWOO
06304
D-BOX
02104, 04904
DIGENIUS
01104
DIRECTV
00904, 01204, 01504,
01704, 02204, 02304,
02804, 04104, 04604,
05104, 06904
DISH NETWORK SYSTEM
02604, 03704
DISHPRO
02604, 03704
DISTRATEL 00004
DMT
04004
DNT
00704, 01304
DREAM MULTIMEDIA
05804
DREAMBOX 08604, 08704, 09604,
09804, 09904, 10004,
10404, 10604
ECHOSTAR
00504, 01304, 01604,
02604, 03104, 03604,
03704, 04304
ENGEL
03804
EXPRESSVU 02604
FINLUX
01404
FOXTEL
07004, 07104, 07204,
07304, 07404
FRACARRO 03604
FTE
03404
FUBA
01304
GALAXIS
03404, 04704
GE
01504
GENERAL INSTRUMENT
03504, 08204, 08304
GOI
02604
GOLD BOX
03104
GRUNDIG
00604, 03004
HIRSCHMANN
00604, 01304
HITACHI
01404, 02804
HOUSTON
08504, 10704, 10804,
11004, 11104, 11304,
11904
HTS
02604
HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEM
WISI
XSAT
ZEHNDER
ZENITH
00604, 01304, 01404
00104
04004
03304
INTRODUCTION
PREPARATION
PLAYBACK FEATURES
ADVANCED OPERATION
APPENDIX
02304, 05104, 06904
03404, 05304
03604
02604
00104, 00604, 00704,
01004, 01804, 05604
KREISELMEYER
00604
LABGEAR
06304
LOGIX
03804
LORENZEN 01104
MAGNAVOX 02004, 02204
MANHATTAN 01404, 03804, 04204
MARANTZ
00704
MEDIASAT
03104
MEMOREX
02204
METRONIC
00004
MITSUBISHI 02304
MOTOROLA 03504
MYRYAD
00704
NEXT LEVEL 03504
NOKIA
01404, 02104, 02404,
04904, 05704, 06804
OCTALTV
03704
ORBITECH
04504
PACE
01404, 03004, 05204,
06604
PANASONIC 00904, 01904, 03004,
06504
PANDA
01404
PAYSAT
02204
PHILIPS
00204, 00704, 01404,
02004, 02204, 02304,
03104, 04104, 05104,
06904
PIONEER
03104
PRIMESTAR 08204, 08304
PROMAX
01404
PROSCAN
01204, 01504
RADIOLA
00704
RADIOSHACK
03504
RADIX
01304
RCA
00404, 01204, 01504,
03204
RFT
00704
SABRE
01404
SAGEM
02904, 04804, 05904
SAMSUNG
03804, 04604, 06004,
06204
SAT CONTROL
06404
SATSTATION 04204
SCHWAIGER 04704
SEEMANN
01304
SIEMENS
00604
SKY
03004, 03304, 05204,
12104, 12204, 12304
SKY HD
12404
SKY MASTER 07504, 07604, 07704,
07804, 07904, 08004
SKY+ (SKY Digital +)
08104
STARCHOICE 08204, 08304
SM ELECTRONIC
05404
SMART
08804, 08904, 09204,
09304, 09404, 09504,
10204, 10304, 10504,
10904, 11204, 11404,
11504
SONY
01704, 03004, 06704
STAR CHOICE 03504
STRONG
06404
TANTEC
01404
TECHNISAT 04404, 04504
TELESTAR
04504
THOMSON
01404, 03104, 03904,
06104
Tivo
08404
TOPFIELD
05504
TOSHIBA
02304, 02704, 06904
TPS
02904, 05904
ULTIMATETV 01204, 01704
UNIDEN
02004, 02204
UNIVERSUM 00604
VENTANA
00704
HUMAX
INVIDEO
JVC
KATHREIN
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Index
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Numerics
2-channel source surround decode ............................... 24
3Beam, beam mode ...................................................... 24
5.1ch beam mode .......................................................... 23
5.1-channel source 7.1-channel decode ........................ 24
5Beam, beam mode ...................................................... 23
5BeamPlus2, beam mode ............................................. 24
7.1ch beam mode .......................................................... 24
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A
AC IN jack ..................................................................... 8
AC ON STANDBY, ADVANCED SETUP ................ 38
Adaptive DRC, Dynamic range control ....................... 34
Adaptive dynamic range control, Dynamic range control
34
Adjusting volume level automatically UniVolume ...... 28
ADVANCED SETUP .................................................. 37
Adventure. CINEMA DSP program ............................ 23
Attaching stands, installation ....................................... 10
Audio / video component connection ........................... 13
AUDIO DELAY, SOUND SET MENU ...................... 33
Audio delay, SOUND SET MENU .............................. 33
AUDIO IN jacks ............................................................. 8
Audio Sampling, input signal information ................... 29
AUDIO SELECT, HDMI setup ................................... 36
Audio select, HDMI setup ............................................ 36
AUTO DIMMER, Front panel display setup ............... 36
Auto dimmer, Front panel display setup ...................... 36
AUTO LIP SYNC, Audio delay .................................. 33
Auto Preset, option menu ............................................. 29
AUTO SETUP .............................................................. 15
AUTO SETUP, Error messages ................................... 18
Automatic lipsync, Audio delay ................................... 33
Automatic preset, option menu .................................... 29
AUX1/2, Audio delay .................................................. 33
AV button, Remote control ............................................ 9
AV key, controlling external component ..................... 39
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B
BASS EXT indicator ...................................................... 7
BASS EXTENSION, SOUND SET MENU ................ 34
Bass extension, SOUND SET MENU ......................... 34
BASS OUT, Subwoofer settings .................................. 33
Bass out, Subwoofer settings ....................................... 33
Bass sound output redirection, Sound output ............... 35
BEAM ADJUSTMENT, MANUAL SETUP .............. 32
Beam adjustment, MANUAL SETUP ......................... 32
Beam mode, 5.1ch ........................................................ 23
Beam mode, 7.1ch ........................................................ 24
Blu-ray disc player connection ..................................... 12
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C
cardboard microphone stand assemble ......................... 16
CENTER PRE OUT jack ............................................. 38
Center SP Size, Sound output ...................................... 35
Center speaker size for PRE OUT, Sound output ........ 35
CH key, controlling external component ..................... 39
CH keys, Remote control ............................................... 9
CHANNEL LEVEL, SOUND SET MENU ................ 34
Channel level, SOUND SET MENU ........................... 34
CINEMA DSP indicator ................................................. 7
CINEMA DSP program keys, Remote control .............. 9
CINEMA DSP programs .............................................. 22
Clear preset station, option menu ................................. 29
Clear Preset, option menu ............................................ 29
CODE SET key, controlling external component ........ 39
CODE SET key, Remote control ................................... 9
Concert Hall. CINEMA DSP program ......................... 23
Configuring input source settings ................................ 28
Connecting audio / video components ......................... 13
Connecting Blu-ray disc player .................................... 12
Connecting external components ................................. 12
Connecting FM antenna ............................................... 13
Connecting subwoofer .................................................. 14
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Connecting TV ............................................................. 12
Connections ................................................................. 12
Controlling external component .................................. 39
Corner installation, placement ..................................... 11
CROSS OVER, Subwoofer settings ............................ 33
Crossover, Subwoofer settings .................................... 33
Cursor keys, controlling external component .............. 39
Cursor keys, Remote control ......................................... 9
Customizing this unit ................................................... 30
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D
Decoder indicators ................................................... 7, 21
Decoder Mode, option menu ....................................... 29
Decoder mode, option menu ........................................ 29
DEMO MODE, ADVANCED SETUP ....................... 38
Demo mode, ADVANCED SETUP ............................ 38
DIGITAL IN jacks ......................................................... 8
Display language change ............................................. 15
DISPLAY MENU ........................................................ 36
Displaying input signal information ............................ 29
Displaying the Radio Data System information .......... 26
DISTANCE, Subwoofer settings ................................. 33
Distance, Subwoofer settings ....................................... 33
Dolby Digital Plus, glossary ........................................ 43
Dolby Digital Surround EX, glossary .......................... 43
Dolby Digital, glossary ................................................ 43
Dolby Pro Logic II, glossary ....................................... 43
Dolby Pro Logic IIx, glossary ..................................... 43
Dolby Surround, glossary ............................................ 43
Dolby TrueHD, glossary .............................................. 43
Dolby/DTS DRC, Dynamic range control ................... 34
Drama. CINEMA DSP program .................................. 23
DRC:Dynamic Range CTRL, SOUND SET MENU .. 34
DTS 96/24, glossary .................................................... 43
DTS Digital Surround, glossary .................................. 43
DTS Neo:6, glossary .................................................... 43
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, glossary ................. 43
DTS-HD Master Audio, glossary ................................ 43
Dynamic range control, SOUND SET MENU ............ 34
Dynamic range of Dolby Digitaland DTS signals,
Dynamic range control ............................................ 34
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E
ENHANCER indicator .................................................. 7
ENTER key, controlling external component ............. 39
ENTER key, Remote control ......................................... 9
ENTERTAINMENT. CINEMA DSP program ........... 23
Entertainment. CINEMA DSP program ...................... 23
Error messages, AUTO SETUP .................................. 18
External amplifier using .............................................. 38
External component connection .................................. 12
External component control ......................................... 39
External component operation keys, controlling external
component ............................................................... 39
External component operation keys, Remote control .... 9
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F
F.DISPLAY SETUP, DISPLAY MENU .................... 36
F.PANEL KEY, ADVANCED SETUP ...................... 37
FACTORY PRESET, ADVANCED SETUP .............. 38
Factory preset, ADVANCED SETUP ......................... 38
FM antenna connection ................................................ 13
FM ANTENNA jack ...................................................... 8
FM Mode, option menu ............................................... 29
FM receiving mode, option menu ................................ 29
FM tuner, troubleshooting ........................................... 41
FM tuning .................................................................... 25
Frequency tuning, FM tuning ...................................... 25
Front panel ..................................................................... 6
Front panel display .................................................... 6, 7
Front panel display setup, DISPLAY MENU ............. 36
Front panel input key, ADVANCED SETUP ............. 37
Front panel key, ADVANCED SETUP ....................... 37
FRONT PRE OUT jacks ............................................. 38
Front SP Size, Sound output ........................................ 35
Front speaker size for PRE OUT, Sound output .......... 35
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Game. CINEMA DSP program .................................... 23
General, troubleshooting .............................................. 40
Group ID, Wireless setup ............................................. 36
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HDMI control function ................................................ 28
HDMI CONTROL, INPUT MENU ............................. 36
HDMI control, INPUT MENU .................................... 36
HDMI indicator .............................................................. 7
HDMI jacks .................................................................... 8
HDMI SETUP, INPUT MENU ................................... 36
HDMI setup, INPUT MENU ....................................... 36
HDMI, Audio delay ..................................................... 33
HDMI, glossary ............................................................ 44
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IMAGE LOCATION, MANUAL SETUP .................. 32
Image location, MANUAL SETUP ............................. 32
INFO key, Remote control ............................................. 9
INPUT ASSIGNMENT, INPUT MENU ..................... 35
Input assignment, INPUT MENU ................................ 35
Input channel indicators ........................................... 7, 22
INPUT key, Front panel ................................................. 6
INPUT MENU ............................................................. 35
INPUT RENAME, INPUT MENU .............................. 35
Input rename, INPUT MENU ...................................... 35
Input selector keys, Remote control ............................... 9
Input signal information display .................................. 29
Input source setting configuration ................................ 28
Installing batteries, remote control ............................... 14
IntelliBeam ................................................................... 15
INTELLIBEAM key, Remote control ........................... 9
INTELLIBEAM MIC jack ............................................. 6
iPod Interlock, Wireless setup ...................................... 36
iPod interlock, Wireless setup ...................................... 36
iPod, troubleshooting ................................................... 42
iPod/iPhone playback ................................................... 27
IR IN terminal ................................................................ 8
IR-OUT terminal ............................................................ 8
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Jazz Club. CINEMA DSP program ............................. 23
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LANGUAGE SETUP, DISPLAY MENU ................... 37
Language setup, DISPLAY MENU ............................. 37
LFE 0.1-channel, glossary ............................................ 44
LFE Level, Sound output ............................................. 35
LFE LEVEL, Subwoofer settings ................................ 33
Linear PCM, glossary ................................................... 44
Loading settings ........................................................... 19
Low-frequency effect level for PRE OUT, Sound output .
35
Low-frequency effect level, Subwoofer settings ......... 33
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MANUAL SETUP ....................................................... 31
MAX VOLUME SET, ADVANCED SETUP ............. 37
Maximum volume setting, ADVANCED SETUP ....... 37
Mch Stereo. CINEMA DSP program ........................... 23
MEMORY PROTECT, ADVANCED SETUP ........... 38
Memory protect, ADVANCED SETUP ...................... 38
MENU key, controlling external component ............... 39
MENU key, Remote control .......................................... 9
MOVIE. CINEMA DSP program ................................ 23
Movie. CINEMA DSP program ................................... 23
Multi-information display .............................................. 7
MUSIC ENHANCER, SOUND SET MENU .............. 34
Music Video. CINEMA DSP program ........................ 23
MUSIC. CINEMA DSP program ................................ 23
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Numeric keys, controlling external component .......... 39
Numeric keys, Remote control ...................................... 9
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R.INPUT POWER, ADVANCED SETUP ................. 38
Rack using, installation ............................................... 10
Radio Data System tuning ........................................... 26
Rear panel ...................................................................... 8
RECV, Wireless indicators ............................................ 7
Remote control .............................................................. 9
Remote control code list .............................................. 45
Remote control code resetting all ................................ 39
Remote control code setting ........................................ 39
Remote control preparation ......................................... 14
Remote control sensor ................................................... 6
Remote control, troubleshooting ................................. 41
Resetting all remote control code ................................ 39
Resolution, input signal information ........................... 29
RETURN key, controlling external component .......... 39
RETURN key, Remote control ..................................... 9
RS-232C terminal .......................................................... 8
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T
Table top stand/floor stand using, installation ............. 10
Talk Show. CINEMA DSP program ........................... 23
TONE CONTROL, SOUND SET MENU .................. 33
Tone control, SOUND SET MENU ............................ 33
TOP MENU key, controlling external component ...... 39
TOP MENU key, Remote control .................................. 9
Transmission indicator, Remote control ........................ 9
TREBLE, Tone control ................................................ 33
Treble, Tone control .................................................... 33
TRNS, Wireless indicators ............................................ 7
Troubleshooting ........................................................... 40
Tuner indicators ............................................................. 7
Tuner operation keys, Remote control ........................... 9
TURN ON VOLUME, ADVANCED SETUP ............ 37
TV ................................................................................ 33
TV button, Remote control ............................................ 9
TV connection .............................................................. 12
TV INPUT key, controlling external component ........ 39
TV key, controlling external component ..................... 39
TV MUTE key, controlling external component ......... 39
TV operation keys, Remote control ............................... 9
TV VOL +/– key, controlling external component ...... 39
TV, Audio delay .......................................................... 33
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UNIT SETUP, DISPLAY MENU ............................... 37
Unit setup, DISPLAY MENU ..................................... 37
UNIVOLUME indicator ................................................ 7
UNIVOLUME key, Remote control .............................. 9
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VIDEO jacks .................................................................. 8
Video Signal In, input signal information ................... 29
VOLUME +/– keys, Front panel ................................... 6
VOLUME +/– keys, Remote control ............................. 9
Volume level at power-on, ADVANCED SETUP ...... 37
Volume level indicator ................................................... 7
Volume Trim, option menu ......................................... 29
Volume trim, option menu ........................................... 29
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wall mount bracket using, installation ......................... 10
Wireless Function, Wireless setup ............................... 36
Wireless function, Wireless setup ................................ 36
Wireless indicators ......................................................... 7
WIRELESS SETUP, INPUT MENU .......................... 36
Wireless setup, INPUT MENU ................................... 36
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Sampling frequency, input signal information ............ 29
Saving settings ............................................................. 19
Sci-Fi. CINEMA DSP program ................................... 23
SET MENU ................................................................. 30
SET MENU operation ................................................. 31
Setting Loading ........................................................... 19
SETTING PARAMETERS, MANUAL SETUP ........ 31
Setting parameters, MANUAL SETUP ...................... 31
Setting remote control code ......................................... 39
Setting saving .............................................................. 19
SETUP key, Remote control ......................................... 9
SLEEP indicator ............................................................ 7
SLEEP key, Remote control .......................................... 9
Sleep timer ................................................................... 28
SOUND BEAM OUT CONFIG, SOUND OUT MENU .
34
Sound beam output configuration, SOUND OUT MENU
34
SOUND OUT MENU ................................................. 34
SOUND OUT, SOUND OUT MENU ........................ 34
Sound output redirection, Sound output ...................... 35
Sound output, SOUND OUT MENU .......................... 34
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PANEL INP.KEY, ADVANCED SETUP .................. 37
Parallel installation, placement .................................... 11
PCM indicator ............................................................... 7
PCM, glossary ............................................................. 44
Playback ...................................................................... 21
Playing back iPod/iPhone ............................................ 27
Power key, Ffront panel ................................................ 6
Power key, Remote control ........................................... 9
Power LED .................................................................... 6
Power-on by remote control input keys, ADVANCED
SETUP .................................................................... 38
PRE OUT jacks ............................................................. 8
PRE OUT Volume, Sound output ............................... 35
PRE OUT volume, Sound output ................................ 35
Preset tuning, FM tuning ............................................. 25
PREPARATION
Operation range, remote control .................................. 14
OPTION key, Remote control ....................................... 9
OSD BACK COLOR, OSD setup ............................... 37
OSD background color, OSD setup ............................ 37
OSD language change ................................................. 15
OSD SETUP, DISPLAY MENU ................................ 37
OSD setup, DISPLAY MENU .................................... 37
OSD SHIFT, OSD setup ............................................. 37
OSD shift, OSD setup ................................................. 37
SOUND SET MENU ................................................... 33
Specifications ............................................................... 44
Spectacle. CINEMA DSP program ............................. 23
Sports. CINEMA DSP program ................................... 23
ST+3BeamPlus2, beam mode ...................................... 24
Stand attachment, installation ...................................... 10
STANDARD DIMMER, Front panel display setup .... 36
Standard dimmer, Front panel display setup ............... 36
Standby after AC on, ADVANCED SETUP ............... 38
STEREO key, Remote control ....................................... 9
Stereo+3Beam, beam mode ......................................... 23
Subwoofer connection ................................................. 14
SUBWOOFER jack ....................................................... 8
SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jack .................................... 38
SUBWOOFER SET, SOUND SET MENU ................ 33
Subwoofer settings, SOUND SET MENU .................. 33
SUPPORT AUDIO, HDMI setup ................................ 36
Support audio, HDMI setup ......................................... 36
SUR. BACK PRE OUT jacks ...................................... 38
SUR.DECODE key, Remote control ............................. 9
SURROUND key, Remote control ................................ 9
SURROUND PRE OUT jacks ..................................... 38
System configurations .................................................. 37
SYSTEM CONNECTOR terminal ................................ 8
System memory using .................................................. 19
INTRODUCTION
Music. CINEMA DSP program .................................. 23
MUTE key, Remote control .......................................... 9
Muting audio output .................................................... 21
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x.v.Color, glossary ....................................................... 44
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