Yamaha RX-V10 Manual de usuario

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CONTENTS
Safety Instructions ...............Inside the Front Cover
Caution ............................................................2
Supplied Accessories ......................................3
Features ..........................................................4
Profile of This Unit ...........................................5
Speaker Setup ................................................6
Connections ....................................................7
Controls and Their Functions ........................12
Speaker Balance Adjustment ........................17
Basic Operations ...........................................20
Tuning Operations .........................................22
Preset Tuning ................................................23
Receiving RDS Stations
<Europe and U.K.models only>..................26
Using Digital Sound Field Processor (DSP)
......................................................................31
Troubleshooting .............................................35
Specifications ................................................36
TABLES DES MATIERES
Caractéristiques ............................................37
Accessoires fournis .......................................37
Attention ........................................................38
Aperçu de cet appareil ..................................39
Installation des enceintes acoustiques ..........40
Raccordements .............................................41
Les commandes et leurs fonctions.................46
Réglage de la balance des enceintes............51
Fonctionnement de base ...............................54
Syntonisation .................................................56
Syntonisation préréglée ................................57
Réception des station RDS
<Modèles pour I’Europe et le Royaume-Uni
seulement
>...................................................60
Utilisation du processeur de champ sonore
numérique (DSP) ........................................65
En cas de difficulté ........................................69
Caractéristiques techniques ..........................70
OWNER’S MANUAL
Thank you for selecting this YAMAHA stereo
receiver.
MODE D’EMPLOI
Nous vous remercions pour avoir porté votre
choix sur ce récepteur stéréo YAMAHA.
1 Read Instructions – All the safety and operating
instructions should be read before the unit is operated.
2 Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions
should be retained for future reference.
3 Heed Warnings – All warnings on the unit and in the
operating instructions should be adhered to.
4 Follow Instructions – All operating and other instructions
should be followed.
5 Water and Moisture – The unit should not be used near
water – for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen
sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming
pool, etc.
6 Carts and Stands – The unit should be used only with a
cart or stand that is recommended by the
manufacturer.
6A A unit and cart combination should be
moved with care. Quick stops, excessive
force, and uneven surfaces may cause
the unit and
cart combination to overturn.
7 Wall or Ceiling Mounting – The unit should be mounted to
a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the
manufacturer.
8 Ventilation – The unit should be situated so that its
location or position does not interfere with its proper
ventilation. For example, the unit should not be situated
on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface, that may block the
ventilation openings; or placed in a built-in installation,
such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow
of air through the ventilation openings.
9 Heat – The unit should be situated away from heat
sources such as radiators, stoves, or other appliances
that produce heat.
10 Power Sources – The unit should be connected to a
power supply only of the type described in the operating
instructions or as marked on the unit.
11 Power-Cord Protection – Power-supply cords should be
routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or
pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying
particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the unit.
12 Cleaning – The unit should be cleaned only as
recommended by the manufacturer.
13 Nonuse Periods – The power cord of the unit should be
unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long
period of time.
14 Object and Liquid Entry – Care should be taken so that
objects do not fall into and liquids are not spilled into the
inside of the unit.
15 Damage Requiring Service – The unit should be serviced
by qualified service personnel when:
A. The power-supply cord or the plug has been
damaged; or
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the
unit; or
C. The unit has been exposed to rain; or
D. The unit does not appear to operate normally or
exhibits a marked change in performance; or
E. The unit has been dropped, or the cabinet damaged.
16 Servicing – The user should not attempt to service the unit
beyond those means described in the operating
instructions. All other servicing should be referred to
qualified service personnel.
17 Power Lines – An outdoor antenna should be located
away from power lines.
18 Grounding or Polarization – Precautions should be taken
so that the grounding or polarization is not defeated.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead
symbol, within an equilateral triangle,
is intended to alert you to the
presence of uninsulated “dangerous
voltage” within the product’s
enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of
electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an
equilateral triangle is intended to alert
you to the presence of important
operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the
appliance.
Explanation of Graphical Symbols
CAUTION
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
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Note to CATV system installer:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system
installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that
provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in
particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be
connected to the grounding system of the building, as
close to the point of cable entry as practical.
SPECIAL NOTES FOR FCC COMPOSITE
DEVICE (for US customers only)
This device is a composite system. The digital device
component may not cause harmful interference.
19 For US customers only:
Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an outside antenna is
connected to this unit, be sure the antenna system is
grounded so as to provide some protection against
voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of
the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides
information with regard to proper grounding of the mast
and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to
an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors,
location of antenna discharge unit, connection to
grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding
electrode.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING
MAST
GROUND
CLAMP
ANTENNA
LEAD IN
WIRE
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810–20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810–21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250. PART H)
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
NEC – NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE : DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!
This product, when installed as indicated in the
instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC
requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by
Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to
use the product.
2. IMPORTANT : When connecting this product to
accessories and/or another product use only high quality
shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product
MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions.
Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC
authorization to use this product in the USA.
3. NOTE : This product has been tested and found to
comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations,
Part 15 for Class “B” digital devices. Compliance with
these requirements provides a reasonable level of
assurance that your use of this product in a residential
environment will not result in harmful interference with
other electronic devices.
This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies and, if
not installed and used according to the instructions
found in the users manual, may cause interference
harmful to the operation of other electronic devices.
Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that
interference will not occur in all installations. If this product
is found to be the source of interference, which can be
determined by turning the unit “OFF” and “ON”, please try
to eliminate the problem by using one of the following
measures:
Relocate either this product or the device that is being
affected by the interference.
Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit
breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s.
In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the
antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead,
change the lead-in to coaxial type cable.
If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory
results, please contact the local retailer authorized to
distribute this type of product. If you can not locate the
appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha Electronics
Corp., U.S.A. 6660 Orangethorpe Ave, Buena Park, CA
90620.
The above statements apply ONLY to those products
distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its
subsidiaries.
FCC INFORMATION (for US customers only)
YAMAHA and the Electronic Industries Association’s
Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of
your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the
sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring
or distortion – and, most importantly, without affecting your
sensitive hearing.
Since hearing damage from loud sounds is often
undetectable until it is too late, YAMAHA and the
Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer
Electronics Group recommend you to avoid
prolonged exposure from excessive volume levels.
We Want You Listening For A Lifetime (for US customers only)
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CAUTION : READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT.
1. To assure the finest performance, please read this manual
carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference.
2. Install this unit in a cool, dry, clean place – away from
windows, heat sources, sources of excessive vibration,
dust, moisture and cold. Avoid sources of humming
(transformers, motors). To prevent fire or electrical shock,
do not expose the unit to rain or water.
3. Never open the cabinet. If something drops into the set,
contact your dealer.
4. Do not use force on switches, controls or connection wires.
When moving the unit, first disconnect the power plug and
the wires connected to other equipment. Never pull the
wires themselves.
5. The openings on the cabinet assure proper ventilation of
the unit. If these openings are obstructed, the temperature
inside the cabinet will rise rapidly. Therefore, avoid placing
objects against these openings, and install the unit in well-
ventilated condition. Make sure to allow a space of at least
10 cm behind, on the both sides and above the top panel
of the unit. Otherwise it may not only damage the unit, but
also cause fire.
6. Always set the VOLUME control to “0” before starting the
audio source play. Increase the volume gradually to an
appropriate level after playback has been started.
7. Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical solvents;
this might damage the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth.
8. Be sure to read the “TROUBLESHOOTING” section
regarding common operating errors before concluding that
the unit is faulty.
9. When not planning to use this unit for long periods of time
(ie., vacation, etc.), disconnect the AC power plug from the
wall outlet.
10.To prevent lightning damage, disconnect the AC power
plug and disconnect the antenna cable when there is an
electrical storm.
11.Grounding or polarization – Precautions should be taken
so that the grounding or polarization of an appliance is not
defeated.
12.AC outlet
Do not connect audio equipment to the AC outlet on the
rear panel if that equipment requires more power than the
outlet is rated to provide.
IMPORTANT
Please record the serial number of this unit in the space
below.
Serial No.:
The serial number is located on the rear of the unit.
Retain this Owner’s Manual in a safe place for future
reference.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
FOR CANADIAN CUSTOMERS
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE
OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT AND FULLY INSERT.
THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL
REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE-
CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS.
The apparatus is not disconnected from the AC power
source as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if
the apparatus itself is turned off.
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AM Loop Antenna
Indoor FM Antenna
Remote Control Transmitter
Batteries (size AA, R6, UM-3)
REC/PAUSE
DIR BDIR A
PLAY
DISC
POWER VOLUME
PLAY
DVD/LD
2CH/5CH
PRESET
A/B/C/D/E
–+
LEVEL
DELAY/REAR
/CENTER
TEST
EFFECT
PROGRAM
PROLOGIC
ENHANCED
–+
SLEEP
TAPE
A/B
ON/OFF
TUNER
CD
PHONO
VCR
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
After unpacking, check that the following parts are included.
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FEATURES
5 Speaker Configuration
Front: 45W + 45W (8) RMS Output
Power, 0.04% THD, 20–20,000 Hz
Center: 45W (8) RMS Output Power,
0.1% THD, 1 kHz
Rear: 15W (8) RMS Output Power,
0.7% THD, 1 kHz
Digital Sound Field Processor
4 Programs for Digital Sound Field
Processing
2 Programs for Dolby Surround Decoding
(DOLBY PRO LOGIC and DOLBY PRO
LOGIC ENHANCED)
Automatic Input Balance Control for
Dolby Pro Logic Surround
Test Tone Generator for Easier Speaker
Balance Adjustment
3 Center Channel Modes
(NORMAL/WIDE/PHANTOM)
40-Station Random Access Preset Tuning
Automatic Preset Tuning
Preset Station Shifting Capability (Preset
Editing)
IF Count Direct PLL Synthesizer Tuning
System
Video Signal Input/Output Capability
5-Channel Discrete Input Terminals for
Connecting with a Dolby Digital (AC-3)
Decoder
SLEEP Timer
Remote Control Capability
<
Europe and U.K. models only
>
Multi-Functions for RDS Broadcast
Reception
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PROFILE OF THIS UNIT
You are the proud owner of a Yamaha stereo receiver –an extremely sophisticated audio component. The Digital Sound Field
Processor (DSP) built into this unit takes advantage of Yamaha’s undisputed leadership in the field of digital audio processing to
bring you a whole new world of listening experiences. Follow the instructions in this manual carefully when setting up your system,
and this unit will sonically transform your room into a wide range of listening environments –movie theater, concert hall, and so on.
In addition, you get incredible realism from sources encoded with Dolby Surround using the built-in Dolby Pro Logic Surround
Decoder.
Please read this operation manual carefully and store it in a safe place for later reference.
Digital Sound Field Processing
What is it that makes live music so good? Today’s advanced
sound reproduction technology lets you get extremely close to
the sound of a live performance, but chances are you’ll still
notice something missing: the acoustic environment of the live
concert hall. Extensive research into the exact nature of the
sonic reflections that create the ambience of a large hall has
made it possible for Yamaha engineers to bring you this same
sound in your own listening room, so you’ll feel all the sound of
a live concert.
Furthermore, our technicians, armed with sophisticated
measuring equipment, have even made it possible to capture
the acoustics of a variety of venues such as an actual concert
hall, theater, etc. to allow you to accurately recreate one of
several actual live performance environments, all in your own
home.
Dolby Pro Logic Surround
This unit employs a Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder similar
to professional Dolby Stereo decoders used in many movie
theaters. By using the Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder, you
can experience the dramatic realism and impact of Dolby
Surround movie theater sound in your own home. Dolby Pro
Logic employs a four channel five speaker system. The Pro
Logic Surround system divides the input signal into four levels:
the left and right main channels, the center channel (used for
dialog), and the rear surround sound channels (used for sound
effects, background noise, and other ambient noises). The
center channel allows listeners seated in even less-than-ideal
positions to hear the dialog originating from the action on the
screen while experiencing good stereo imaging.
Dolby Surround is encoded on the sound track of pre-recorded
video tapes, laser discs, and some TV/cable broadcasts. When
you play a source encoded with Dolby Surround on this unit,
the Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder decodes the signal and
distributes the surround-sound effects.
This Dolby Pro Logic Surround Decoder employs a digital
signal processing system. This system improves the stability of
sound at each channel and minimizes crosstalk between
channels, so that positioning of sounds around the room is
more accurate compared with conventional analog signal
processing systems.
In addition, this unit features a built-in automatic input balance
control. This always assures you the best performance without
manual adjustment.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation. “Dolby”, the double-D symbol and “Pro Logic” are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
Dolby Pro Logic Surround + DSP
Dolby Surround sound system shows its full ability in a large
movie theater, because movie sounds are originally designed
to be reproduced in a large movie theater using many
speakers. It is difficult to create a sound environment similar to
that of a movie theater in your listening room, because the
room size, materials of inside walls, the number of speakers,
etc. of your listening room is much different from those of a
movie theater.
Yamaha DSP technology made it possible to present you with
nearly the same sound experience as that of a large movie
theater in your listening room by compensating for lack of
presence and dynamics in your listening room with its original
digital sound fields combined with Dolby Surround sound field.
The combination of Dolby Pro Logic Surround and DSP is used
on the sound field program “ PRO LOGIC ENHANCED”.
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SPEAKER SETUP
SPEAKERS TO BE USED
This unit is designed to provide the best sound-field quality with a 5 speaker configuration. The most effective speakers to use with
this unit are front speakers, rear speakers and a center speaker. You may omit the center speaker. (Refer to the “4-Speaker
Configuration” shown below.)
The front speakers are used for the main source sound plus the effect sounds. They will probably be the speakers from your
present stereo system. The rear speakers are used for the effect and surround sounds, and the center speaker is for the center
sounds (dialog etc.) within programs encoded with Dolby Surround. The center speaker needs to be equal in power to the front
speakers, although the rear speakers should not be equal. However, all the speakers should have high enough power handling to
accept the maximum output of this unit.
SPEAKER CONFIGURATION
5-Speaker Configuration
This configuration is the most effective and recommended one.
In this configuration, the center speaker is necessary as well as
the rear speakers. If the program DOLBY PRO LOGIC or
DOLBY PRO LOGIC ENHANCED is selected, conversations
will be output from the center speaker and the ambience will be
excellent.
Set the center channel mode to the “NORMAL” or “WIDE
position. (For details, refer to page 18.)
4-Speaker Configuration
The center speaker is not used in this configuration. If the
program DOLBY PRO LOGIC or DOLBY PRO LOGIC
ENHANCED is selected, the center sound is output from the
left and the right front speakers. However, the sound effect of
other programs can be the same as that of the 5-speaker
configuration.
Be sure to set the center channel mode to the “PHANTOM
position. (For details, refer to page 18.)
SPEAKER PLACEMENT
The recommended speaker configuration, the 5-speaker configuration, will require two speaker pairs: front speakers (your normal
stereo speakers), and rear speakers, plus a center speaker. When you place these speakers, refer to the following.
Front: In normal position. (The position of your present
stereo speaker system.)
Rear: Behind your listening position, facing slightly inward.
Nearly six feet (approx. 1.8 m) up from the floor.
Center: Precisely between the front speakers. (To avoid
interference with TV sets, use a magnetically shielded
speaker.)
Front L Center Front R
Dialogue
Surround sound
Dialogue
Surround sound
Rear L
Rear R
Front L Front R
Dialogue
Surround sound
Dialogue
Surround sound
Rear L Rear R
Front R
Center
Front L
TV set
Rear R
Rear L
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CONNECTIONS
Before attempting to make any connections to or from this unit, be sure to first switch OFF the power to this unit and to any other
components to which connections are being made.
CONNECTIONS WITH OTHER COMPONENTS
When making connections between this unit and other components, be sure all connections are made correctly, that is to say L (left)
to L, R (right) to R, “+” to “+” and “” to “”. Also, refer to the owner’s manual for each component to be connected to this unit.
* If you have YAMAHA components numbered as 1, 2, 3, etc. on the rear panel, connections can be made easily by making sure
to connect the output (or input) terminals of each component to the same-numbered terminals of this unit.
*
: Refer to “ABOUT THE ACCESSORY TERMINALS” on page 10.
CENTER
MONITOR
OUT
MAIN
REAR
CENTER
REAR
8
MIN.
/SPEAKER
OUT
SUBWOOFER
SURROUND
DVD/LD 5CH DISCRT INPUT
IN
OUT
VCR
IN
PHONO
TAPE
GND
CD
OUT
VCR
GND
FM
ANT
75
UNBAL.
AM
ANT
DVD
/LD
1
TAPE
PB
3
REC
OUT
4
AUDIO SIGNAL SPEAKERS
VIDEO
SIGNAL
B
A
AC OUTLETS
DVD
/LD
VIDEO IN
GND
OUTPUT
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO OUT
OUTPUT
LINE OUT
LINE IN
I20V 60Hz
I00W MAX. TOTAL
SWITCHED
(U.S.A. model)
To AC outlet
Turntable LD player etc. Video cassette recorder
Tape deck CD player Monitor TV
*
*
Connecting with a Dolby Digital (AC-3) Decoder
If you have a Dolby Digital (AC-3) Decoder unit or an LD player etc. which incorporates a Dolby Digital (AC-3) Decoder, its discrete
outputs can be connected to this unit.
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Notes
The laserdisc player with AC-3 RF output (or another unit
with AC-3 RF output) must be also connected to the DVD/LD
AUDIO SIGNAL input terminals of this unit for playing a
source with the Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoded or in
normal stereo (or monaural).
The discrete signals input to this unit cannot be recorded by
a tape deck or VCR. To record a source played on the
laserdisc player with AC-3 RF output (or another unit with
AC-3 RF output), it must be connected to the DVD/LD
AUDIO/VIDEO SIGNAL input terminals of this unit.
CENTER
MONITOR
OUT
MAIN
SURROUND
DVD/LD 5CH DISCRT INPUT
IN
OUT
VCR
DVD
/LD
IN
PHONO
TAPE
GND
CD
OUT
VCR
GND
FM
ANT
75
UNBAL.
AM
ANT
DVD
/LD
1
TAPE
PB
3
REC
OUT
4
AUDIO SIGNAL SPEAKERS
VIDEO
SIGNAL
OUTPUT
MAIN CENTER SURROUND
SUBWOOFER
AC-3 RF
OUT
AC-3 RF
IN
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
Dolby Digital (AC-3) Decoder unit
Laserdisc player with AC-3 RF output or
another unit with AC-3 RF output
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CONNECTING SPEAKERS
MAIN
REAR
CENTER
REAR
8
MIN.
/SPEAKER
OUT
SUBWOOFER
SURROUND
DVD/LD 5CH DISCRT INPUT
SPEAKERS
B
A
I00W MAX TOTAL
Note
Use speakers with the specified impedance shown on the rear
of this unit.
Note on front speaker connections:
One or two speaker systems can be connected to this unit. If
you use only one speaker system, connect it to either the
SPEAKERS A or B terminals.
Note on a subwoofer connection:
You may wish to add a subwoofer to reinforce the bass
frequencies.
Connect the SUBWOOFER OUT terminal of this unit to the
INPUT terminal of the subwoofer amplifier, and connect the
speaker terminals of the subwoofer amplifier to the subwoofer.
With some subwoofers, including the Yamaha Active Servo
Processing Subwoofer System, the amplifier and subwoofer
are in the same unit.
* The SUBWOOFER OUT terminal is for output to a monaural
amplifier driving a subwoofer. Only frequencies below 200
Hz from the front and center channels are output.
Rear speaker Rear speaker
Center speaker
Front speakers B
Left
Right
Left
Right
Front speakers A
Subwoofer system
Left
Right
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For connecting to the FRONT SPEAKERS terminals
Red: positive (+)
Black: negative (–)
Unscrew the knob.
Insert the bare wire.
[Remove approx. 5mm
(1/4”) insulation from
the speaker wires.]
Tighten the knob and
secure the wire.
<U.S.A. and General models only>
Banana Plug connections are also possible. Simply insert the
Banana Plug connector into the corresponding terminal.
For connecting to the REAR and CENTER SPEAKERS
terminals
Red: positive (+)
Black: negative (–)
Press the tab.
Insert the bare wire.
[Remove approx. 5mm
(1/4”) insulation from
the speaker wires.]
Release the tab and
secure the wire.
ABOUT THE ACCESSORY TERMINALS
AC OUTLET(S) (SWITCHED)
(U.S.A., Europe and General models)
.......................................................... 2 SWITCHED OUTLETS
(U.K. model) ........................................ 1 SWITCHED OUTLET
Use these to connect the power cords from your components
to this unit.
The power to the SWITCHED outlets is controlled by this unit’s
POWER switch or the provided remote control transmitter’s
POWER key. These outlets will supply power to any
component whenever this unit is turned on.
The maximum power (total power consumption of
components) that can be connected to the SWITCHED AC
OUTLET(S) is 100 watts.
GND terminal (For turntable use)
Connecting the ground wire of the turntable to the GND
terminal will normally minimize hum, but in some cases better
results may be obtained with the ground wire disconnected.
Note
Even if you make this connection, never fail to make other wire
connections to this terminal. (See page 11.)
How to Connect:
Connect the SPEAKERS terminals to your speakers with wire of the proper gauge, cut as short as possible. If the connections are
faulty, no sound will be heard from the speakers. Make sure that the polarity of the speaker wires is correct, that is the + and –
markings are observed. If these wires are reversed, the sound will be unnatural and lack bass.
Caution
Do not let the bare speaker wires touch each other and do not let them touch any metal part of this unit. This could damage
this unit and/or speakers.
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ANTENNA CONNECTIONS
Each antenna should be connected to the designated terminals correctly, referring to the following diagram.
Both AM and FM indoor antennas are included with this unit. In general, these antennas will probably provide sufficient signal
strength. Nevertheless, a properly installed outdoor antenna will give clearer reception than an indoor one. If you experience
poor reception quality, an outdoor antenna may result in improvement.
Connecting the AM loop antenna
* The AM loop antenna should be placed apart from the main unit. The antenna may be hung on a wall.
* The AM loop antenna should be kept connected, even if an outdoor AM antenna is connected to this unit.
GND terminal
For maximum safety and minimum interference, connect the
GND terminal to a good earth ground. A good earth ground is
a metal stake driven into moist earth.
Notes
When connecting the indoor
FM antenna, insert its
connector into the FM ANT
terminal firmly.
If you need an outdoor
FM antenna to improve
FM reception quality, either
300-ohm feeder or coaxial cable may be used. In locations
troubled by electrical interference, coaxial cable is
preferable.
IN
PHONO
TAPE
GND
CD
OUT
VCR
GND
FM
ANT
75
UNBAL.
AM
ANT
DVD
/LD
1
TAPE
PB
3
REC
OUT
4
AUDIO SIGNAL
Orient so that the best
reception is obtained.
1 2 3
Outdoor FM antenna
Outdoor AM antenna
AM loop
antenna
(included)
Ground
75-ohm/300-ohm
antenna adapter
75-ohm/300-ohm
antenna adapter
75-ohm coaxial cable
300-ohm feeder
Indoor FM
antenna
(included)
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CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
FRONT PANEL
1 POWER switch
Press this switch to switch the power on. Press it again to
switch the power off.
2 Power indicator
<Europe, U.K. and General models only>
Lights up fully while the power is on.
* Standby mode
While the power is on, pressing the POWER key on the
remote control transmitter switches the unit to the standby
mode. In this mode, the power indicator is half illuminated.
3 Remote control sensor
Receives signals from the remote control transmitter.
4 Display panel
Shows station frequencies and various information. (Refer to
page 16 for details.)
5 INPUT selector
Selects a program source to listen to and/or watch. When
turned, the name of a selected source appears on the display.
PTY SELECTOR
<Europe and U.K. models only>
When this unit is in the PTY SEEK mode, turning this control
changes the currently selected program type.
6 VOLUME control
Used to raise or lower the volume level.
7 Control door
See page 13 for how to open and close the control door.
8 PHONES jack
When you listen with headphones, connect the headphones to
the PHONES jack. You can listen to the sound to be output
from the front speakers through headphones.
When listening with headphones privately, set both the
SPEAKERS A and B switches to the OFF position and switch
off the digital sound field processor (so that no DSP program
name is illuminated on the display) by pressing the EFFECT
key.
9 SPEAKERS switches
Set the switch A or B (or both A and B) for the front speaker
system (connected to this unit) you will use to the ON position.
Set the switch for the front speaker system you will not use to
the OFF position.
Parts in the shaded areas are provided for Europe and U.K. models only.
The power indicator (
2) is provided for Europe, U.K. and General models only.
SPEAKERS
OFFON
B
A
A/B/C/D/E
PRESET STATIONS
TUNING
KEY MODE
TUNING
MODE
FM/AM MEMORY PROGRAM
CENTER
MODE
EDIT
AUTO/MAN’L MONO MAN’L/AUTO FM
BASS TREBLE BALANCE
0
–+
0
–+
LR
INPUT
DVD-LD/ VCR / TAPE /CD / TUNER/ PHONO
VOLUME
0I0
POWER
PHONES
NATURAL SOUND STEREO RECEIVER
RX–V10
RDS MODE/FREQ
EON
PTY SEEK
MODE START
PTY SELECTOR
123 4
FG
56
ABC E79= D JK LHI
M8
5CH/2CH
PHONES
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0 RDS MODE/FREQ button
<Europe and U.K. models only>
When an RDS station is received, pressing this button changes
the display mode into the PS mode, PTY mode and/or RT
mode (if the station employs those RDS data services), and
frequency display in turn.
A PTY SEEK MODE button
<Europe and U.K. models only>
When this button is pressed, the unit turns into the PTY SEEK
mode.
B PTY SEEK START button
<Europe and U.K. models only>
Press this button to begin searching for a station after the
desired program type is selected in the PTY SEEK mode.
C EON button
<Europe and U.K. models only>
Press this button to select a desired program type (NEWS,
INFO, AFFAIRS, SPORT) when you want to call a radio
program of that program type automatically.
D FM/AM buttons
Press this button to switch the reception band to FM or AM.
E A/B/C/D/E button
Press this button to select a desired group (A–E) of preset
stations.
F TUNING MODE (AUTO/MAN’L MONO) button
Press this button to switch the tuning mode to automatic or
manual. To select the automatic tuning mode, press this
button so that “AUTO” lights up on the display. To select the
manual tuning mode, press this button so that “AUTO” goes
off.
G MEMORY (MAN’L/AUTO FM) button
When this button is pressed, the MEMO indicator flashes for
about 5 seconds. During this period, select a desired preset
station number by pressing the PRESET STATIONS button
once or more, and then press the MEMORY button once again
to enter the displayed station into the memory.
When this button is pressed and held for about 3 seconds, the
automatic preset tuning begins. (Refer to page 24 for details.)
H PRESET STATIONS/TUNING button
Functions as the PRESET STATIONS button when “PRESET”
is illuminated on the display, and functions as the TUNING
button when “PRESET” is not illuminated on the display.
PRESET STATIONS:
Selects a preset station number (from 1 to 8) whenever the left
or the right side of this button is pressed.
TUNING:
Used for tuning. Press the side to tune in to higher
frequencies, and press the side to tune in to lower
frequencies.
I CENTER MODE button
Selects a center channel output mode (NORMAL, WIDE or
PHANTOM). (For details, refer to page 18.)
J PROGRAM button
Whenever this button is pressed, the built-in digital sound field
processor turns on and the currently selected DSP program
changes sequentially and then the digital sound field processor
turns off, and those are repeated.
K KEY MODE/EDIT button
Whenever this button is pressed, “PRESET” appears and
disappears on the display alternately. This is for switching the
function of the PRESET STATIONS/TUNING button.
This button is also used to exchange the places of two preset
stations with each other.
L Tone controls
BASS
Used to increase or decrease the low frequency response.
The 0 position produces flat response.
TREBLE
Used to increase or decrease the high frequency response.
The 0 position produces flat response.
M BALANCE control
Adjusts the balance of the output volume to the left and right
speakers to compensate for sound imbalance caused by
speaker location or listening room conditions.
Open/close the control door
When it is not necessary to operate controls inside the control door, close the door.
To open the door To close the door
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REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER
The remote control transmitter provided with this unit is designed to control all the most commonly used functions of this unit. If the
CD player and tape deck connected to this unit are YAMAHA components designed for remote control compatibility, then this
remote control transmitter will also control various functions of each component.
For Control of This Unit
1 DELAY/REAR/CENTER and LEVEL +/– keys
Adjust the delay time (DELAY), the rear channel output level
(REAR) and center channel output level (CENTER).
(For details, refer to page 33 and 34.)
2 Program selector keys
PROGRAM:
When the built-in digital sound field processor is on, this key
changes the currently selected DSP program whenever the
right or left side of this key is pressed.
PROLOGIC:
Directly selects the PRO LOGIC program.
ENHANCED:
Directly selects the PRO LOGIC ENHANCED program.
3 Tuner keys
Controls tuner.
+: Selects higher preset station number.
: Selects lower preset station number.
A/B/C/D/E: Selects the group (A – E) of preset station
numbers.
4 SLEEP timer key
The power to this unit is automatically turned off one hour after
this key is pressed (so that “SLEEP” lights up on the display).
5 POWER key
Turns the power on/off.
*
<Europe, U.K. and General models only>
While the power is on, pressing the POWER key on the
remote control transmitter switches the unit from the
power-on mode to the standby mode, and vice versa. (In
the standby mode, the power indicator on the front panel is
half illuminated.)
6 VOLUME +/– keys
Turns the volume level up/down.
7 Input selector keys
Selects input source.
8 EFFECT ON/OFF key
Switches on/off the digital sound field processor (DSP).
9 TEST key
Used for speaker balance adjustment. (For details, refer to
page 17, 18 and 19.)
REC/PAUSE
DIR BDIR A
PLAY
DISC
POWER VOLUME
PLAY
DVD/LD
2CH/5CH
PRESET
A/B/C/D/E
–+
LEVEL
DELAY/REAR
/CENTER
TEST
EFFECT
PROGRAM
PROLOGIC
ENHANCED
–+
SLEEP
TAPE
A/B
ON/OFF
TUNER
CD
PHONO
VCR
1
2
3
4
5
2
8
7
9
6
1
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For Other Component Control
Identify the remote control transmitter keys with your
component’s keys. If these keys are identical, their functions
will be the same. On each key function, refer to the
corresponding instruction on your component’s manual.
1 Tape deck keys
Controls tape deck.
* DIR A, B and A/B are applicable only to double
cassette tape deck.
* For a single cassette deck with automatic reverse
function, pressing DIR A will reverse the direction of
tape running.
2 CD player keys
Controls compact disc player.
* DISC is applicable only to compact disc changer.
NOTES ABOUT THE REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER
Battery installation
Battery replacement
If you find that the remote control transmitter must be used
closer to the main unit, the batteries are weak. Replace both
batteries with new ones.
Notes
Use only AA, R6, UM-3 batteries for replacement.
Be sure the polarities are correct. (See the illustration inside
the battery compartment.)
Remove the batteries if the remote control transmitter will
not be used for an extended period of time.
If batteries leak, dispose of them immediately. Avoid
touching the leaked material or letting it come in contact with
clothing, etc. Clean the battery compartment thoroughly
before installing new batteries.
Remote control transmitter operation range
Notes
There should be no large obstacles between the remote
control transmitter and the main unit.
If the remote control sensor is directly illuminated by strong
lighting (especially an inverter type of fluorescent lamp etc.),
it might cause the remote control transmitter not to work
correctly. In this case, reposition the main unit to avoid direct
lighting.
1
3
2
30°
30°
Remote control
sensor
Within approximately
6 m (19.7 feet)
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DISPLAY PANEL
Indicators in the shaded area are provided for Europe and U.K. models only.
1 AUTO indicator
Lights up when this unit is in the automatic tuning mode.
2 MEMO indicator
When the MEMORY button is pressed, this indicator flashes for
about 5 seconds. During this period, the displayed station can
be programmed to the memory by using the A/B/C/D/E button
and the PRESET STATIONS button.
3 Preset station number indicator
Shows the selected group (A–E) and preset station number
(1–8).
4 Multi-information display
Displays various information, for example station frequency
and name of the selected source.
5 STEREO indicator
Lights up when an FM stereo broadcast with sufficient signal
strength is received.
6 Signal-level meter
Indicates the signal level of the received station.
If multipath interfernce is detected, the indication decreases.
7 PTY H (HOLD) indicator
<Europe and U.K. models only>
Lights up while the search is performed in the PTY SEEK
mode.
8 RDS mode indicators
<Europe and U.K. models only>
The name(s) of RDS mode(s) employed by the currently
received RDS station light(s) up. Illumination of the indicator on
the head of a name shows that the corresponding RDS mode
is now selected.
9 EON indicator
<Europe and U.K. models only>
Lights up when an RDS station that employs the EON data
service is received.
0 Program type name indicators
<Europe and U.K. models only>
The name selected in the EON mode lights up.
A DSP program indicators
The name of a selected DSP program lights up when the built-
in digital sound field processor is on.
B Center channel mode indicators
The name of a selected center channel mode lights up only
when the DOLBY PRO LOGIC or DOLBY PRO LOGIC
ENHANCED program is selected.
C TEST indicator
Flashes when the built-in test-tone generator is functioning
(when the test-tone is output from speakers).
D SLEEP indicator
Lights up while the built-in SLEEP timer is functioning.
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CD
TEST
PRESET
MEMO
AUTO
PTY H
PTY
PS RT
EON INFO SPORT
NEWS AFFAIRS
ST
0
MHz
l00
FM
SLEEP
WIDE
NORMAL
PHANTOM
CONCERT
HALL
CONCERT
VIDEO
PRO LOGIC
ENHANCED
ROCK
CONCERT
MONO
MOVIE
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1
Set to the “0” position.
2 Select the front speakers to be used.
* If you use two front speaker systems, press both the A
and B switches.
3
Set to the “0” position.
4 Turn the power on.
5 Select the PRO LOGIC or PRO LOGIC
ENHANCED program, so that the corresponding name
lights up on the display.
SPEAKER BALANCE ADJUSTMENT
This procedure lets you adjust the sound output level balance between the front, center, and rear speakers using the built-in test
tone generator. When this adjustment is performed, the sound output level heard at the listening position will be the same from
each speaker. This is important for the best performance of the digital sound field processor.
The adjustment of each speaker output level should be done at your listening position with the remote control transmitter.
Otherwise, the result may not be satisfactory.
SPEAKERS
OFFON
B
A
BASS TREBLE
0
–+
0
–+
BALANCE
LR
VOLUME
0I0
POWER
REC/PAUSE
DIR BDIR A
PLAY
DISC
POWER VOLUME
PLAY
DVD/LD
2CH/5CH
PRESET
A/B/C/D/E
–+
LEVEL
DELAY/REAR
/CENTER
TEST
EFFECT
PROGRAM
PROLOGIC
ENHANCED
–+
TAPE
A/B
ON/OFF
TUNER
CD
PHONO
VCR
5
CONTINUED
1
4
2
3
PROLOGIC
ENHANCED
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6 Select the center channel output mode suitable for your
speaker configuration.
(Refer to “SPEAKER CONFIGURATION” on page 6.)
On the feature of each mode, refer to the “Note” shown
below.
7
Note
In step 6, when you select the center channel output mode,
note the following.
For 5 speaker configuration)
NORMAL: Select this mode when you use a center speaker
that is smaller than the front speakers. In this
mode, the bass tone will be output from the front
speakers.
WIDE: Select this mode when you use the center speaker
approximately same sized as the front speakers.
For 4 speaker configuration)
PHANTOM: Select this mode when you do not use the center
speaker. The center sound will be output from the
left and right front speakers.
8 Turn up the volume.
You will hear a test tone (like pink noise) from the left front
speaker, then the center speaker, then the right front
speaker, and then the rear speakers, for about two seconds
each. The display changes as shown below.
* The test tone from the left rear speaker and the right
rear speaker will be heard at the same time.
9 Adjust the BALANCE control so that the effect sound
output level of the left front speaker and the right front
speaker are the same.
Flashes continuously.
VOLUME
CENTER
MODE
TEST
TEST
NORMAL
WIDE
PHANTOM
REC/PAUSE
DIR BDIR A
PLAY
DISC
POWER VOLUME
PLAY
DVD/LD
2CH/5CH
PRESET
A/B/C/D/E
–+
LEVEL
DELAY/REAR
/CENTER
TEST
EFFECT
PROGRAM
PROLOGIC
ENHANCED
–+
SLEEP
TAPE
A/B
ON/OFF
TUNER
CD
PHONO
VCR
8
7
9
6
(L and R)
BALANCE
LR
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10 Adjust the sound output levels of the center
speaker and the rear speakers by using the
LEVEL key so that they become almost as same
as that of the front speakers.
When the test tone is output from the center speaker,
pressing the LEVEL key changes the output level of
the center speaker.
When the test tone is output from the rear speakers,
pressing the LEVEL key changes the output level of
the rear speakers.
*
Pressing the + side raises and the side lowers the
level.
11 Cancel the test tone.
Stops flashing and disappears
Notes
Once you have completed these adjustments, you can
adjust whole sound level on your audio system by
using the VOLUME control (or the VOLUME keys on
the remote control transmitter) only.
If you use external power amplifiers, you may also use
their volume controls to achieve proper balance.
In step 10, if the center channel mode is in the
“PHANTOM” position, the sound output level of the
center speaker cannot be adjusted. This is because in
this mode, the center sound is automatically output
from the left and right front speakers.
If the selected input source mode is “DVD 5cH”, the
test tone generator will not function.
REC/PAUSE
DIR BDIR A
PLAY
PLAY
DVD/LD
2CH/5CH
PRESET
A/B/C/D/E
–+
LEVEL
DELAY/REAR
/CENTER
TEST
EFFECT
PROGRAM
PROLOGIC
ENHANCED
–+
TAPE
A/B
ON/OFF
TUNER
VCR
11
10
TEST
WIDE
TEST
WIDE
TEST
TEST
LEVEL
–+
Adjustable
Adjustable
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1
Set to the “0” position.
2 Turn the power on.
3 Select the desired input source by turning the INPUT
selector so that the name of the source appears on the
display.
(For video sources, turn the TV/monitor ON.)
4 Select the front speakers to be used.
* If you use two front speaker systems, press both the A and
B switches.
5 Play the source. (For detailed information on the
tuning operation, refer to page 22.)
6
Adjust to the desired output level.
7 If desired, adjust the BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE
controls, etc. (refer to page 21) and use the digital
sound field processor. (Refer to page 32.)
To listen to a decoded source using Dolby Digital
(AC-3) by reproducing the signals input to the
DVD/LD 5CH DISCRT INPUT terminals of this unit
In step 3, turn the INPUT selector on the front panel or press
the DVD/LD (2CH/5CH) key on the remote control transmitter
once or twice so that “DVD 5cH” appears on the display. To
cancel it, select another input source mode.
Note
When you switch to this “DVD 5cH” mode, the built-in Digital
Sound Field processor will not work and adjustment of delay
time cannot be made.
To turn off the power
Press the POWER switch again.
BASIC OPERATIONS
TO PLAY A SOURCE
VOLUME
0I0
SPEAKERS
OFFON
B
A
VOLUME
0I0
PTY SELECTOR
INPUT
DVD-LD
/
VCR
/
TAPE
/
CD
/
TUNER
/
PHONO
5CH / 2CH
POWER
1, 6
2
4
7
3
DVD/LD
2CH/5CH
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1 Select the source to be recorded.
2 Play the source and then turn the VOLUME control up
to confirm the input source. (For detailed information
on the tuning operations, refer to the page 22.)
3 Begin recording on the tape deck or VCR connected to
this unit.
Notes
The settings of DSP and the VOLUME, BASS, TREBLE
and BALANCE control settings have no effect on the
material being recorded.
In step 1, do not make an input source selection so that
“DVD 5cH” appears on the display. Signals input to this
unit’s DVD/LD 5CH DISCRT INPUT terminals cannot be
recorded by a tape deck or a VCR.
VOLUME
0I0
TO RECORD A SOURCE TO TAPE (OR DUB
FROM TAPE TO TAPE)
Selecting the SPEAKER system
Because one or two speaker systems (as front speakers)
can be connected to this unit, the SPEAKERS switches
allow you to select speaker system A or B, or both at once.
Adjusting the BALANCE control
Adjust the balance of the output volume to the left and right
speakers to compensate for sound imbalance caused by
speaker location or listening room conditions.
Note
This control is effective only for the sound from the front
speakers.
Adjusting the BASS and TREBLE
controls
BASS : Turn this clockwise to increase (or counter-
clockwise to decrease) the low frequency
response.
TREBLE : Turn this clockwise to increase (or counter-
clockwise to decrease) the high frequency
response.
Note
These controls are effective only for the sound from the
front speakers.
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PTY SELECTOR
INPUT
DVD-LD
/
VCR
/
TAPE
/
CD
/
TUNER
/
PHONO
5CH / 2CH
SPEAKERS
OFFON
B
A
BALANCE
LR
BASS TREBLE
0
–+
0
–+
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1 Select the reception band (FM or AM) confirming it on
the display.
2
3 If “PRESET” is illuminated on the display, press the
KEY MODE button to turn it off.
4 Tune to a desired station manually.
* To continue tuning search, press and hold the button.
FM/AM
FM AM
or
1 Select the reception band (FM or AM) confirming it on
the display.
2
3 If “PRESET” is illuminated on the display, press the
KEY MODE button to turn it off.
4
To tune to a higher frequency, press the right side once.
To tune to a lower frequency, press the left side once.
* If the station where tuning search stops is not the desired
one, press again.
* If the tuning search does not stop at the desired station
(because the signals of the station are weak), change to
the MANUAL TUNING method.
TUNING OPERATIONS
Normally, if station signals are strong and there is no interference, quick automatic-search tuning (AUTOMATIC TUNING) is
possible. However, if signals of the station you want to select are weak, you must tune to it manually (MANUAL TUNING).
Notes
If you tune to an FM station manually, it is received in
monaural mode automatically to increase the signal quality.
<Europe and U.K. models only>
When tuned in to a station, the frequency of the received
station is shown on the display. If an RDS station that
employs PS data service is received, the frequency is then
replaced by the station name. Refer to page 28 for details.
AUTOMATIC TUNING MANUAL TUNING
FM/AM
TUNING
MODE
AUTO/MAN’L MONO
TUNING
MODE
AUTO/MAN’L MONO
KEY MODE
EDIT
PRESET STATIONS
TUNING
PRESET STATIONS
TUNING
KEY MODE
EDIT
AUTO
Turn “AUTO ” off.
FM AM
or
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1 Tune to a desired station.
(Refer to the previous page for tuning procedure.)
2
3 Select a desired group (A – E) of preset stations
confirming it on the display.
4 Select a preset station number (1–8) where you want to
program the station before “MEMO” goes off from the
display.
5
* In the same way, program other stations to A2, A3 ... A8.
* You can program more stations to preset station numbers
on other groups in the same way by selecting other groups
in step 3.
11 Select the group of preset stations.
22 If “PRESET” is not illuminated on the display, you
cannot recall the preset stations. Press the KEY MODE
button to turn it on.
33 Select the preset station number.
Notes
A new setting can be programmed in place of the former
one.
For presets, the setting of the reception mode (stereo or
monaural) is stored along with the station frequency.
Memory back-up
The memory back-up circuit prevents the programmed data
from being lost even if the POWER switch is set off or the
power plug is disconnected from the AC outlet or the power is
cut due to temporary power failure. If, however, the power is
cut for more than one week, the memory may be erased. If
so, it can be re-programmed by simply following the PRESET
TUNING steps.
MANUAL PRESET TUNING
This unit can store station frequencies selected by tuning operation. With this function, you can recall any desired station by only
selecting the preset station number where it is stored. Up to 40 stations (8 stations x 5 groups) can be stored.
PRESET TUNING
To store stations
To recall a preset station
3, 11
2, 5
4, 33 22
MEMORY
MAN’L/AUTO FM
PRESET
MEMO
AUTO
A/B/C/D/E
PRESET
MEMO
AUTO
A/B/C/D/E
Flashes on and off
for about 5 seconds.
MEMORY
MAN’L/AUTO FM
KEY MODE
EDIT
PRESET
0
MHz
l00
FM
Shows the displayed station has been
programmed to A1.
PRESET STATIONS
TUNING
PRESET STATIONS
TUNING
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1
2
The automatic preset tuning begins from A1. Received
stations are programmed to A1, A2 ... A8 sequentially.
* If more than 8 stations are received, they are also
programmed to the preset station numbers on other
groups (B, C, D and E) in that order.
When the automatic preset tuning is finished
The display shows the frequency of the last preset station.
Check the contents and the number of preset stations by
following the procedure of the section “To recall a preset
station” on page 23.
To recall a preset station
Simply follow the procedure of the section “To recall a preset
station” on page 23.
*
<Europe and U.K. models only>
A recalled station is shown by the frequency or station name
on the display.
Notes
You can replace a preset station by another FM or AM
station manually by simply following the procedure of the
section “To store stations” on page 23.
<U.S.A. and General models only>
If the number of received stations is not enough to be stored
up to E8, the search will be finished automatically after
searching all frequencies.
With this function, only FM stations with sufficient signal
strength are stored automatically. If the station you want to
program is weak in signal strength, tune to it in monaural
manually and program it by following the procedure of the
section “To store stations” on page 23.
<Europe and U.K. models only>
The automatic preset tuning search is performed through all
RDS network frequencies until stations are stored up to E8.
If the number of received stations is not enough to be stored
up to E8, the search will be finished automatically after
searching all frequencies.
With this function, only RDS stations with sufficient signal
strength are stored automatically. If the station you want to
program is weak in signal strength, tune to it in monaural
manually and program it by following the procedure of the
section “To store stations” on page 23.
* There may be a case that this function cannot receive a
station which could be received by the automatic tuning
method. This is because this function receives a large
volume of PI (Program Identification) data along with the
station.
AUTOMATIC PRESET TUNING
You can also make use of an automatic preset tuning function for FM stations only. By this function, this unit performs automatic
tuning and stores FM stations with strong signals sequentially. Up to 40 stations are stored automatically in the same way as in the
manual preset tuning method on page 23.
*
<Europe and U.K. models only>
Only RDS stations can be stored by this function.
To store stations
Press and hold for
about 3 seconds.
FM/AM
FM
MEMORY
MAN’L/AUTO FM
Flashes.
PRESET
MEMO
AUTO
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EXCHANGING PRESET STATIONS
You can exchange the places of two preset stations with each other as shown below.
Example)
If you want to shift the preset station on E1 to A5, and vice
versa.
1 Recall the preset station on E1 (by following the method
of “To recall a preset station” on page 23).
2
3 Next, recall the preset station on A5 by following the
same method with step 1.
4
Shows the exchange of stations is completed.
Flashes.
Flashes.
KEY MODE
EDIT
KEY MODE
EDIT
PRESET
MEMO
AUTO
PRESET
MEMO
AUTO
2, 4
Press and hold for
about 3 seconds.
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RDS (Radio Data System) is a data transmission system gradually being introduced by FM stations in many countries. Stations
using this system transmit an inaudible stream of data in addition to the normal radio signal.
RDS data contains various information, such as PI (Program Identification), PS (Program Service name), PTY (Program Type), RT
(Radio Text), EON (Enhanced Other Networks), etc.
RDS function is carried out among the network stations.
* This unit utilizes PI, PS, PTY, RT and EON to receive RDS broadcast stations.
Displaying RDS data
In areas where RDS broadcasts cannot be received, the RDS broadcast functions do not operate. (The procedures from page 26 to
page 30 are not necesssary.)
RECEIVING RDS STATIONS
Europe and U.K. models only
This unit can be turned into the following four modes to display
RDS data.
PS (Program Service name) mode:
Displays the name of the RDS station now being received
instead of the frequency.
PTY (Program Type) mode:
Displays the type of the program on the RDS station now being
received. There are 15 program types to classify RDS
stations. Refer to the next page for details.
RT (Radio Text) mode:
Displays information about the program (such as title of the
song, name of the singer, etc.) on the RDS station now being
received.
EON (Enhanced Other Networks)
mode:
Automatically receives a program of the designated program
type when its broadcast starts, in place of the program now
being received. When the broadcast of the called program
ends, the previously received program (or another program on
the same station) is recalled.
AUTO
PTY
PS RT
EON SPORT
ST
0 l00
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News:
Short accounts of facts, events and publicly
expressed views, reportage and actuality.
Current affairs:
Topical program expanding or enlarging
upon the news, generally in different
presentation style or concept, including
documentary debate, or analysis.
Information:
Program whose purpose is to impart advice
in the widest sense, including meteorological
reports and forecasts, consumer affairs,
medical help, etc.
Sport:
Program concerned with any aspect of sport.
Education:
Program intended primarily to educate, of
which the formal element is fundamental.
Drama:
All radio plays and serials.
Culture:
Programs concerned with any aspect of
national or regional culture, including
religious affairs, philosophy, social science,
language, theatre, etc.
Science:
Programs about the natural sciences and
technology.
Varied:
Used for mainly speech-based programs
usually of light-entertainment nature, not
covered by above categories. Examples are:
quizzes, panel games, personality interviews,
comedy and satire.
Pop:
Commercial music, which would generally be
considered to be of current popular appeal,
often featuring in current or recent record
sales charts.
Rock:
Contemporary modern music, usually written
and performed by young musicians.
M.O.R.:
(Middle of the Road Music). Common term to
describe music considered to be “easy-
listening”, as opposed to Pop, Rock or
Classical. Music in this category is often but
not always, vocal, and usually of short
duration (<5 min.)
Light classics:
Classical Musical for general, rather than
specialist appreciation. Examples of music in
this category are instrumental music, and
vocal or choral works.
Serious classics:
Performances of major orchestral works,
symphonies, chamber music etc., and
including Grand Opera.
Other music:
Musical styles not fitting into any of the above
categories. Particularly used for specialist
music, of which Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, Folk,
Country, and Reggae are examples.
NEWS
AFFAIRS
INFO
SPORT
EDUCATE
DRAMA
CULTURE
SCIENCE
VARIED
POP M
ROCK M
M.O.R. M
LIGHT M
CLASSICS
OTHER M
Program types in the PTY mode
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Changing the RDS modes
When an RDS station is received, “PS”, “PTY” and/or “RT” that correspond to the RDS data services employed by the station light
up on the display. By pressing the RDS MODE/FREQ button once or more, you can change the display mode among the RDS
modes employed by the received station in the order shown below. (The RDS mode not employed by the station cannot be
selected.) Illumination of the indicator on the head of a name of RDS mode shows that the corresponding RDS mode is now
selected.
* When an RDS station is received, do not press the RDS MODE/FREQ button until one or some names of RDS modes light up on
the display. If the button is pressed before one or some names light up on the display, the mode cannot be changed. This is
because the unit has not received all of the RDS data on the station yet.
* If no name of RDS mode lights up on the display, the mode cannot be changed.
PS mode The name of the station being received is displayed.
If the station does not employ the PS data service, this mode
will not be selected.
PTY mode The type of the program on the station being received is
displayed. If the station does not employ the PTY data
service, this mode will not be selected.
(You can make this unit search for a station which is
broadcasting a program of your desired program type. For
details, refer to the next page.)
RT mode Information about the program on the station being received
is displayed. Information is displayed by a maximum of 64
Roman Alphabets including umlaut sign. If other characters
are used on the RT data, they are displayed with under-bars.
If the station does not employ the RT data service, this mode
will not be selected.
Frequency The frequency of the station being received is displayed.
display mode
RDS MODE/FREQ
Notes
RDS data service cannnot be utilized by this unit if the received signal is not strong enough. Especially, the RT (Radio Text mode)
needs much data to be received, so it may occur that RT mode cannot be displayed even if other RDS modes (PS, PTY, etc.) are
displayed.
There may be a case that RDS data reception is not possible due to poor reception conditions. If so, press the TUNING MODE
button so that “AUTO” goes off from the display. Though the reception mode is changed to monaural by this operation, when you
change the display to an RDS mode, RDS data may be displayed.
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1 Turn the unit into the PTY SEEK mode.
* The program type of the station now being received or
“NEWS” flashes on the display.
2 Select the desired program type.
3 Begin searching all preset RDS stations.
* “PTY H” lights up on the display.
If a station which broadcasts a program of the program
type is found, the unit stops at the station and displays the
frequency of the station.
If the called station is not the desired one, press the PTY
SEEK START button once more.
The unit begins searching for another station which
brodcasts a program of the same program type.
To stop the search, press the PTY SEEK START button
once more.
To cancel this function
If the PTY SEEK MODE button is pressed once more, the
PTY SEEK mode is canceled.
Calling a program of your desired program type
from among preset RDS stations (PTY SEEK)
By designating a program type, the unit automatically searches all preset stations for an RDS station which broadcasts a program of
that program type.
* There are 15 program types to classify RDS stations. For details, refer to page 27.
Flashes.
Flashes.
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2
PTY SELECTOR
INPUT
DVD-LD
/
VCR
/
TAPE
/
CD
/
TUNER
/
PHONO
5CH / 2CH
PTY SEEK
MODE START
PTY SEEK
MODE START
AUTO
PTY H
PTY
PS RT
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1 Make sure that “EON” is illuminated on the display.
* If “EON” is not illuminated on the display, receive an (or
another) RDS station so that “EON” lights up on the display.
2 Select a desired program type, NEWS, INFO, AFFAIRS
or SPORT.
Press once or more.
The search is performed among all preset RDS stations in
the background. If a program is found, the program is
automatically received when its broadcast starts.
3 When the broadcast of the called program ends, the
previously received program (or another program on
the same station) is recalled.
To cancel this function
Press the EON button once or more, so that no program type
name lights up on the display.
Flashes.
Lights up.
EON
PTY
PS RT
EON
NEWS
PTY
PS RT
EON
PTY
PS RT
EON
NEWS
PTY
PS RT
EON
Making this unit call a program of your desired program type automatically
when its broadcast starts
This function uses the EON (Enhanced Other Networks) data service on the RDS station network.
By only selecting a desired program type (NEWS, INFO, AFFAIRS or SPORT), this unit automatically searches all preset RDS
stations for a station that broadcasts a program of that program type in the background, and, if found, receives a program when its
broadcast starts in place of the program now being received.
* This function can be used only when an RDS station that employs the EON data service is received. (When such a station is
received, “EON” lights up on the display.)
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Brief Overview of Digital Sound Field Programs
The following list gives you a brief description of the sound fields produced by each of the DSP programs. Keep in mind that most of
these are precise digital recreations of actual acoustic environments. The data for these sound fields was recorded at actual
locations using sophisticated sound field measurement equipment.
Note
The channel level balance between the left and right rear effect speakers may vary depending on the sound field you are
listening to. This is due to the fact that most of these sound field recreations are actual acoustic environments.
PROGRAM FEATURE
This program is used for playback of sources encoded with Dolby Surround.
PRO LOGIC The application of a sophisticated digital signal processing system reduces crosstalk and directs or steers
the sound source more smoothly and precisely, as compared to conventional types.
This program is also used for playback of sources encoded with Dolby Surround.
PRO LOGIC
Enhancing the “Normal” Dolby Pro Logic, the DSP technology simulates the multi-surround speaker
ENHANCED
systems of a 35 mm movie theater. This effect creates a wide surround sound field, and expands the
sound stage with an improved presence image. This program is used for musical based movies, as well as
drama and comedy based movies.
CONCERT VIDEO
This program is effective for music videos and gives excellent depth and clarity for vocals. For opera, the
orchestra and stage are ideally recreated, letting you feel as if you were in an actual concert hall.
MONO MOVIE
This program is designed specifically to enhance mono source programs. Compared to a strictly mono
setting, the sound image created in this mode is wider and slightly forward of the speaker pair, lending an
immediacy to the overall sound. It is particularly effective when used with old mono movies, news
broadcasts and dialog.
ROCK CONCERT This program is ideally suited for rock music. You will experience a very dynamic or lively sound field.
CONCERT HALL
In this program, the center will appear to be deep behind the front speakers, creating an expansive large
hall ambience. Orchestra and opera music are suited for this sound field.
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USING DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROCESSOR (DSP)
This unit incorporates a sophisticated, multi-program digital sound field processor. The processor allows you to electronically expand
and change the shape of the audio sound field from both audio and video sources, creating a theater-like experience in your
listening room. This unit has a total of 6 digital sound field processor (DSP) programs. You can create an excellent audio sound field
by selecting a suitable sound field (this will, of course, depend on what you will be listening to), and adding desired adjustments.
In addition, this unit incorporates a Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder for multi-channel sound reproduction of sources encoded with
Dolby Surround. The operation of the Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder can be controlled by selecting a corresponding DSP
program including a combined operation of the Yamaha DSP and the Dolby Pro Logic Surround.
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1 Follow steps 1 – 6 shown in “BASIC OPERATIONS” on
page 20.
2 Turn the DSP on, so that a program name appears on
the display.
* Pressing the PROLOGIC or ENHANCED key turns
the DSP on and selects the corresponding program
directly. (If you press either of these buttons, you can skip
step 3.)
3 Select the desired program that is suitable for the
source.
The selected program name is shown on the display.
4 If desired, adjust the delay time and the output level of
each speaker. (For details, refer to the corresponding
descriptions on page 33 and 34.)
Notes
If you prefer to cancel the DSP, press the EFFECT key.
The sound will be the normal 2-channel stereo without
surround sound effect.
When CONCERT VIDEO, MONO MOVIE, ROCK
CONCERT or CONCERT HALL is selected, no sound is
heard from the center speaker.
When a monaural sound source is played with DOLBY
PRO LOGIC or DOLBY PRO LOGIC ENHANCED, no
sound is heard from the front speakers and the rear
speakers. Sound is heard only from the center speaker.
However, if the center channel mode is in PHANTOM, the
front speakers output the sound of the center channel.
When this unit’s Dolby Pro Logic Surround system is used,
if the main-source sound is considerably altered by
overadjustment of the BASS or TREBLE control, the
relationship between the center and rear channels may
produce an unnatural effect.
To play a source with the digital sound field processor
PROGRAM
PRO LOGIC
2, 3
REC/PAUSE
DIR BDIR A
PLAY
DVD/LD
2CH/5CH
PRESET
A/B/C/D/E
–+
LEVEL
DELAY/REAR
/CENTER
TEST
EFFECT
PROGRAM
PROLOGIC
ENHANCED
–+
TAPE
A/B
ON/OFF
TUNER
VCR
3
2
2
PROGRAM
EFFECT
ON/OFF
or
PROLOGIC
ENHANCED
PROGRAM
or
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English
If desired, you can adjust the sound output level of the center
speaker even if the output level is already set in “SPEAKER
BALANCE ADJUSTMENT” on page 19.
1 Press once or more so that “CNTR” appears on the
display.
2 By continuously pressing the “+” or “–” side of the LEVEL
key, the level value changes continuously.
Notes
This adjustment can be made only when the digital sound
field program DOLBY PRO LOGIC or DOLBY PRO LOGIC
ENHANCED is selected, or the “DVD 5cH” input source
mode is selected.
Once the output level is adjusted, the level value will be the
same in the DOLBY PRO LOGIC and DOLBY PRO LOGIC
ENHANCED programs.
Adjustment of the CENTER LEVEL
LEVEL
–+
DELAY/REAR
/CENTER
WIDE
Adjustable
Adjustment of the REAR LEVEL
If desired, you can adjust the sound output level of the rear
speakers even if the output level is already set in “SPEAKER
BALANCE ADJUSTMENT” on page 19.
1 Press once or more so that “REAR” appears on the display.
2 By continuously pressing the “+” or “–” side of the LEVEL
key, the level value changes continuously.
Notes
This adjustment can be made only when the built-in digital
sound field processor is on, or the “DVD 5cH” input source
mode is selected.
Once the output level is adjusted, the level value will be the
same in all the digital sound field programs.
WIDE
OGIC
LEVEL
–+
DELAY/REAR
/CENTER
TEST
WIDE
Adjustable
TEST
WIDE
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Adjustment of DELAY TIME
You can adjust the time difference between the beginning of
the source sound and the beginning of the effect sound.
This adjustment can be made to all programs individually.
By applying more or less delay, sound effects, background
noise, and ambient noise coming at you from the rear speakers
can be enhanced or subdued for extra effect.
1. PRO LOGIC : from 15 to 30 milliseconds
(Preset value: 20 milliseconds)
2. PRO LOGIC : from 15 to 30 milliseconds
ENHANCED (Preset value: 20 milliseconds)
3. CONCERT VIDEO : from 1 to 100 milliseconds
(Preset value: 28 milliseconds)
4. MONO MOVIE : from 1 to 100 milliseconds
(Preset value: 20 milliseconds)
5. ROCK CONCERT : from 1 to 100 milliseconds
(Preset value: 17 milliseconds)
6. CONCERT HALL : from 1 to 100 milliseconds
(Preset value: 30 milliseconds)
1 Press once or more so that “DELAY” appears on the
display.
2 By continuously pressing the “+” or “–” side of the LEVEL
key, the value changes continuously.
The value stops changing momentarily at the preset point.
Notes
Adding too much delay will cause an unnatural effect with
some sources.
When the LEVEL key is pressed, sound is momentarily
interrupted.
Note
The values of the delay time, center level and rear level you set
the last time will remain memorized even when the power of
this unit is off.
However, if the power cord is kept disconnected for more than
one week, these values will be automatically changed back to
the original factory settings.
LEVEL
–+
DELAY/REAR
/CENTER
WIDE
m
S
Adjustable
WIDE
C
m
S
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English
Amplifier
FM
AMOthers
Remote control
transmitter
TROUBLESHOOTING
If the unit fails to operate normally, check the following points to determine whether the fault can be corrected by the simple
measures suggested. If it cannot be corrected, or if the fault is not listed in the SYMPTOM column, disconnect the power cord and
contact your authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center for help.
SYMPTOM
The unit fails to turn on when the POWER
switch is pressed.
No sound or no picture.
The sound suddenly goes off.
Only one side speaker outputs the sound.
Sound “hums”.
The volume level is low while playing a record.
The volume level cannot be increased, or
sound is distorted.
No sound from the rear speakers.
No sound from the center speaker.
FM stereo reception is noisy.
There is distortion and clear reception cannot
be obtained even with a good FM antenna.
A desired station cannot be tuned in with the
automatic tuning method.
Previously preset stations can no longer be
tuned in.
A desired station cannot be tuned in with the
automatic tuning method.
There are continuous crackling and hissing
noises.
There are buzzing and whining noises
(especially in the evening).
The remote control transmitter does not work.
The sound is degraded when listening with the
headphones connected to the compact disc
player or cassette deck that are connected with
this unit.
CAUSE
Power cord is not plugged in or is not completely
inserted.
Incorrect output cord connections.
Appropriate input source is not selected.
The SPEAKERS switches are not set properly.
Speaker connections are not secure.
The protection circuit has been activated because
of short circuit etc.
The SLEEP timer has functioned.
Incorrect setting of the BALANCE control.
Incorrect cord connections.
Incorrect cord connections.
No connection from the turntable to the GND
terminal.
The record is being played on a turntable with an
MC cartridge.
The power to the component connected to the REC
OUT terminals of this unit is off.
The sound output level to the rear speakers is set
to 0.
The monaural sound source is played in DOLBY
PRO LOGIC or DOLBY PRO LOGIC ENHANCED
mode.
The sound output level to the center speaker is set
to 0.
The center channel mode is in PHANTOM mode.
Incorrect sound field program selection.
Because of the characteristics of FM stereo
broadcasts, this is limited to cases where the
transmitter is too far away or the antenna input is
poor.
There is multipath interference.
The station is too weak.
This unit has been unplugged for a long period.
Weak signal or loose antenna connections.
Noises will result from ligtning, fluorescent lamps,
motors, thermostats and other electrical equipment.
A television set is being used nearby.
Direct sunlight or lighting (of an inverter type of
flourescent lamp etc.) is striking the remote control
sensor of the main unit.
The batteries of this remote control transmitter are
too weak.
The power to this unit is off.
REMEDY
Firmly plug in the power cord.
Connect the cords properly. If the problem persists,
the cords may be defective.
Select an appropriate input source with the INPUT
selector.
Set the SPEAKERS switch which corresponds to
the speakers to be used to the ON position.
Secure the connections.
Turning the unit off and then on will reset the
protection circuit.
Cancel the SLEEP timer function.
Adjust it to the appropriate position.
Connect the cords properly. If the problem persists,
the cords may be defective.
Firmly connect the audio plugs. If the problem
persists, the cords may be defective.
Make the GND connection between the turntable
and this unit.
The player should be connected to the unit through
the MC head amplifier.
Turn the power to the component on.
Raise the sound output level to the rear speakers.
Select another program suitable for the monaural
sound source.
Raise the sound output level to the center speaker.
Select NORMAL or WIDE.
Select the appropriate program.
Check the antenna connections.
Try using a high quality directional FM antenna.
Set the TUNING MODE button to the manual tuning
mode.
Adjust antenna placement to eliminate multipath
interference.
Use the manual tuning method.
Use a high quality directional FM antenna.
Repeat the presetting procedure.
Tighten the AM loop antenna connections and
rotate it for best reception.
Use the manual tuning method.
Use an outdoor antenna and a ground wire. This
will help somewhat but it is difficult to eliminate all
noise.
Relocate this unit away from the TV.
Change the position of the main unit.
Replace the batteries with new ones.
Turn the power to this unit on.
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SPECIFICATIONS
AUDIO SECTION
Minimum RMS Output Power per Channel
Front L, R
8 ohms, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.04% THD
...................................................45W+45W
Center
8 ohms, 1 kHz, 0.1% THD
......................45W
Rear
8 ohms, 1 kHz, 0.7% THD .....................15W
Dynamic Power per Channel
(by IHF Dynamic Headroom measuring
method)
[U.S.A. model]
8/6/4/2 ohms.......................65/80/95/115W
[Europe, U.K. and General models]
8/6/4/2 ohms.......................65/75/95/105W
DIN Standard Output Power per Channel
4 ohms, 1 kHz, 0.7% THD
[Europe model only] ............................60W
IEC Power
8 ohms, 1 kHz, 0.1% THD
[Europe model only] ............................50W
Power Band Width
8 ohms, 22.5W, 0.1% THD
..........................................10 Hz to 50 kHz
Maximum Power [General model only]
Front L, R (1 kHz, 10% THD, 8 ohms)
.....................................................65W+65W
Center (1 kHz, 10% THD, 8 ohms)
...............................................................65W
Input Sensitivity/Impedance
PHONO MM.....................2.5 mV/47 k-ohms
CD/TAPE/DVD·LD/VCR
........................................150 mV/47 k-ohms
Maximum Input Signal (1 kHz, 0.1% THD)
PHONO MM......................................100 mV
Output Level/Impedance
REC OUT.....................150 mV/0.75 k-ohms
Headphone Jack Rated Output/Impedance
Output Level (8 ohms, 0.04% THD).......0.5V
Impedance.....................................330 ohms
Frequency Response (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
CD/TAPE/DVD·LD/VCR
..................0±0.5 dB
RIAA Equalization Deviation
PHONO MM....................................0±0.5 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion
PHONO MM to REC OUT
20 Hz to 20 kHz, 1V..........................0.02%
CD/TAPE/DVD·LD/VCR
to SP OUT
20 Hz to 20 kHz, 22.5W/8 ohms.......0.02%
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF-A Network)
PHONO MM to REC OUT
(5 mV Input Shorted) ...........................82 dB
CD/TAPE/DVD·LD/VCR
to SP OUT (Shorted)
.............................................................95 dB
Residual Noise (IHF-A Network)
FRONT L/R........................................140 µV
Channel Separation (Vol. MAX, EFFECT OFF)
PHONO MM
(Input Shorted, 1 kHz).......................60 dB
CD/TAPE/DVD·LD/VCR
(Input 5.1 k-ohms Terminated, 1 kHz)
..........................................................60 dB
Tone Control Characteristics
BASS: Boost/cut................±10 dB (50 Hz)
Turnover Frequency.........(350 Hz)
TREBLE: Boost/cut...........±10 dB (20 kHz)
Turnover Frequency.....(3.5 kHz)
Gain Tracking Error (0 to –60 dB)............3 dB
VIDEO SECTION
Video Signal Level..................1 Vp-p/75 ohms
Maximum Input Level............1.5 Vp-p or more
Signal-to-Noise Ratio................50 dB or more
Monitor Out Frequency Response
..................................5 Hz to 10 MHz, –3 dB
FM SECTION
Tuning Range
[U.S.A. model]...................87.5 to 107.9 MHz
[Europe, U.K. and General models]
..........................................87.5 to 108.0 MHz
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity (IHF, 75 ohms)
Mono .................................1.55 µV (15.1 dBf)
Stereo...................................21 µV (37.7 dBf)
Usable Sensitivity (75 ohms)
(30 dB S/N Quieting, 1 kHz, 100% mod.)
[U.S.A. and General models]
............................................0.8 µV (9.3 dBf)
DIN, Mono (S/N 26 dB)
[Europe and U.K. models] .................0.9 µV
DIN, Stereo (S/N 46 dB)
[Europe and U.K. models] ..................24 µV
Image Response Ratio
[U.S.A. and General models].................45 dB
[Europe and U.K. models].....................80 dB
IF Response Ratio...................................80 dB
Spurious Response Ratio........................70 dB
AM Suppression Ratio.............................55 dB
Capture Ratio..........................................1.5 dB
Alternate Channel Selectivity
[U.S.A. and General models].................85 dB
Selectivity (two signals, 40 kHz Dev.)
[Europe and U.K. models].....................70 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
(IHF) Mono/Stereo
[U.S.A. and General models]
.................................................80 dB/75 dB
(DIN-Weighted, 40 kHz Dev.) Mono/Stereo
[Europe and U.K. models]........74 dB/69 dB
Harmonic Distortion
Mono/Stereo (1 kHz)
[U.S.A. and General models].........0.1/0.2%
Mono/Stereo (40 kHz Dev.)
[Europe and U.K. models]..............0.1/0.2%
Stereo Separation (1 kHz)
[U.S.A. and General models
]................50 dB
[Europe and U.K. models
(40 kHz Dev.)]
.............................................................50 dB
Frequency Response
30 Hz to 15 kHz.............................0 ±0.5 dB
AM SECTION
Tuning Range
[U.S.A. and General models]
.............................................530 to 1,710 kHz
[Europe and U.K. models]
.............................................531 to 1,611 kHz
Usable Sensitivity.............................100 µV/m
Selectivity...............................................32 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio .............................50 dB
Image Response Ratio...........................40 dB
Spurious Response Ratio.......................50 dB
Harmonic Distortion (1 kHz) ....................0.3%
AUDIO SECTION
Output Level/Impedance
FM (100% mod., 1 kHz)
[U.S.A. and General models]
......................................500 mV/2.2 k-ohms
[Europe and U.K. models (40 kHz Dev.)]
......................................400 mV/2.2 k-ohms
AM (30% mod., 1 kHz)
.........................................150 mV/2.2 k-ohms
GENERAL
Power Supply
[U.S.A. model].......................AC 120V, 60 Hz
[U.K. model]..........................AC 240V, 50 Hz
[Europe model]......................AC 230V, 50 Hz
[General model]
....................AC 110/120/220/240V, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption...............................160W
AC Outlets
2 SWITCHED OUTLETS
[U.S.A., Europe and General models]
..........................................100W max. total
1 SWITCHED OUTLET
[U.K. model]......................100W max. total
Dimensions (W x H x D)
........................................280 x 119 x 389 mm
(11” x 4-11/16” x 15-5/16”)
Weight.............................7.3 kg (16 lbs. 1 oz.)
Accessories..........................AM loop antenna
Indoor FM antenna
Remote control transmitter
Batteries
Specifications are subject to change without
notice.
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RX-V10 Natural Sound Stereo Receiver Récepteur stéréo “Son Naturel” OWNER’S MANUAL MODE D’EMPLOI Thank you for selecting this YAMAHA stereo receiver. Nous vous remercions pour avoir porté votre choix sur ce récepteur stéréo YAMAHA. CONTENTS TABLES DES MATIERES Safety Instructions ...............Inside the Front Cover Caution ............................................................2 Supplied Accessories ......................................3 Features ..........................................................4 Profile of This Unit ...........................................5 Speaker Setup ................................................6 Connections ....................................................7 Controls and Their Functions ........................12 Speaker Balance Adjustment ........................17 Basic Operations ...........................................20 Tuning Operations .........................................22 Preset Tuning ................................................23 Receiving RDS Stations <Europe and U.K. models only> ..................26 Using Digital Sound Field Processor (DSP) ......................................................................31 Troubleshooting .............................................35 Specifications ................................................36 Caractéristiques ............................................37 Accessoires fournis .......................................37 Attention ........................................................38 Aperçu de cet appareil ..................................39 Installation des enceintes acoustiques ..........40 Raccordements .............................................41 Les commandes et leurs fonctions.................46 Réglage de la balance des enceintes ............51 Fonctionnement de base ...............................54 Syntonisation .................................................56 Syntonisation préréglée ................................57 Réception des station RDS <Modèles pour I’Europe et le Royaume-Uni seulement> ...................................................60 Utilisation du processeur de champ sonore numérique (DSP) ........................................65 En cas de difficulté ........................................69 Caractéristiques techniques ..........................70 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 7 Wall or Ceiling Mounting – The unit should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer. 8 Ventilation – The unit should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the unit should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface, that may block the ventilation openings; or placed in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings. 9 Heat – The unit should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, stoves, or other appliances that produce heat. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. • Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert you to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. 10 Power Sources – The unit should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the unit. 11 Power-Cord Protection – Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the unit. 12 Cleaning – The unit should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer. WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. 1 Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated. 2 Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3 Heed Warnings – All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. 4 Follow Instructions – All operating and other instructions should be followed. 5 Water and Moisture – The unit should not be used near water – for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc. 6 Carts and Stands – The unit should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer. 6A A unit and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the unit and cart combination to overturn. 13 Nonuse Periods – The power cord of the unit should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time. 14 Object and Liquid Entry – Care should be taken so that objects do not fall into and liquids are not spilled into the inside of the unit. 15 Damage Requiring Service – The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel when: A. The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the unit; or C. The unit has been exposed to rain; or D. The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance; or E. The unit has been dropped, or the cabinet damaged. 16 Servicing – The user should not attempt to service the unit beyond those means described in the operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel. 17 Power Lines – An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines. 18 Grounding or Polarization – Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization is not defeated. English 19 For US customers only: Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an outside antenna is connected to this unit, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. Note to CATV system installer: This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical. EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING MAST ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE GROUND CLAMP ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT (NEC SECTION 810–20) ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810–21) GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250. PART H) NEC – NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE SPECIAL NOTES FOR FCC COMPOSITE DEVICE (for US customers only) This device is a composite system. The digital device component may not cause harmful interference. FCC INFORMATION (for US customers only) 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE : DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORTANT : When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA. 3. NOTE : This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class “B” digital devices. Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices. This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual, may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices. Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations. If this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be determined by turning the unit “OFF” and “ON”, please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures: Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference. Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s. In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead, change the lead-in to coaxial type cable. If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results, please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product. If you can not locate the appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha Electronics Corp., U.S.A. 6660 Orangethorpe Ave, Buena Park, CA 90620. The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries. We Want You Listening For A Lifetime (for US customers only) YAMAHA and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion – and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing. Since hearing damage from loud sounds is often undetectable until it is too late, YAMAHA and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you to avoid prolonged exposure from excessive volume levels. 1 CAUTION : READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT. 1. To assure the finest performance, please read this manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference. 2. Install this unit in a cool, dry, clean place – away from windows, heat sources, sources of excessive vibration, dust, moisture and cold. Avoid sources of humming (transformers, motors). To prevent fire or electrical shock, do not expose the unit to rain or water. 3. Never open the cabinet. If something drops into the set, contact your dealer. 4. Do not use force on switches, controls or connection wires. When moving the unit, first disconnect the power plug and the wires connected to other equipment. Never pull the wires themselves. 5. The openings on the cabinet assure proper ventilation of the unit. If these openings are obstructed, the temperature inside the cabinet will rise rapidly. Therefore, avoid placing objects against these openings, and install the unit in wellventilated condition. Make sure to allow a space of at least 10 cm behind, on the both sides and above the top panel of the unit. Otherwise it may not only damage the unit, but also cause fire. IMPORTANT Please record the serial number of this unit in the space below. Serial No.: The serial number is located on the rear of the unit. Retain this Owner’s Manual in a safe place for future reference. WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. FOR CANADIAN CUSTOMERS TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT AND FULLY INSERT. THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCECAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS. 6. Always set the VOLUME control to “0” before starting the audio source play. Increase the volume gradually to an appropriate level after playback has been started. 7. Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical solvents; this might damage the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth. 8. Be sure to read the “TROUBLESHOOTING” section regarding common operating errors before concluding that the unit is faulty. 9. When not planning to use this unit for long periods of time (ie., vacation, etc.), disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet. 10. To prevent lightning damage, disconnect the AC power plug and disconnect the antenna cable when there is an electrical storm. 11. Grounding or polarization – Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization of an appliance is not defeated. 12. AC outlet Do not connect audio equipment to the AC outlet on the rear panel if that equipment requires more power than the outlet is rated to provide. 2 The apparatus is not disconnected from the AC power source as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if the apparatus itself is turned off. English SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES After unpacking, check that the following parts are included. AM Loop Antenna Remote Control Transmitter – LEVEL + PROGRAM DELAY/REAR /CENTER PROLOGIC TEST DVD/LD 2CH/5CH VCR DIR A DIR B REC/PAUSE – + PLAY A/B PRESET A/B/C/D/E DISC EFFECT ENHANCED ON/OFF PLAY TAPE TUNER CD PHONO POWER VOLUME SLEEP Indoor FM Antenna Batteries (size AA, R6, UM-3) 3 FEATURES ● 5 Speaker Configuration Front: 45W + 45W (8Ω) RMS Output Power, 0.04% THD, 20–20,000 Hz Center: 45W (8Ω) RMS Output Power, 0.1% THD, 1 kHz Rear: 15W (8Ω) RMS Output Power, 0.7% THD, 1 kHz ● Digital Sound Field Processor 4 Programs for Digital Sound Field Processing 2 Programs for Dolby Surround Decoding (DOLBY PRO LOGIC and DOLBY PRO LOGIC ENHANCED) ● Automatic Preset Tuning ● Preset Station Shifting Capability (Preset Editing) ● IF Count Direct PLL Synthesizer Tuning System ● Video Signal Input/Output Capability ● 5-Channel Discrete Input Terminals for Connecting with a Dolby Digital (AC-3) Decoder ● Automatic Input Balance Control for Dolby Pro Logic Surround ● SLEEP Timer ● Test Tone Generator for Easier Speaker Balance Adjustment <Europe and U.K. models only> ● 3 Center Channel Modes (NORMAL/WIDE/PHANTOM) 4 ● 40-Station Random Access Preset Tuning ● Remote Control Capability ● Multi-Functions for RDS Broadcast Reception You are the proud owner of a Yamaha stereo receiver –an extremely sophisticated audio component. The Digital Sound Field Processor (DSP) built into this unit takes advantage of Yamaha’s undisputed leadership in the field of digital audio processing to bring you a whole new world of listening experiences. Follow the instructions in this manual carefully when setting up your system, and this unit will sonically transform your room into a wide range of listening environments –movie theater, concert hall, and so on. In addition, you get incredible realism from sources encoded with Dolby Surround using the built-in Dolby Pro Logic Surround Decoder. Please read this operation manual carefully and store it in a safe place for later reference. English PROFILE OF THIS UNIT Digital Sound Field Processing What is it that makes live music so good? Today’s advanced sound reproduction technology lets you get extremely close to the sound of a live performance, but chances are you’ll still notice something missing: the acoustic environment of the live concert hall. Extensive research into the exact nature of the sonic reflections that create the ambience of a large hall has made it possible for Yamaha engineers to bring you this same sound in your own listening room, so you’ll feel all the sound of a live concert. Furthermore, our technicians, armed with sophisticated measuring equipment, have even made it possible to capture the acoustics of a variety of venues such as an actual concert hall, theater, etc. to allow you to accurately recreate one of several actual live performance environments, all in your own home. Dolby Pro Logic Surround This unit employs a Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder similar to professional Dolby Stereo decoders used in many movie theaters. By using the Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder, you can experience the dramatic realism and impact of Dolby Surround movie theater sound in your own home. Dolby Pro Logic employs a four channel five speaker system. The Pro Logic Surround system divides the input signal into four levels: the left and right main channels, the center channel (used for dialog), and the rear surround sound channels (used for sound effects, background noise, and other ambient noises). The center channel allows listeners seated in even less-than-ideal positions to hear the dialog originating from the action on the screen while experiencing good stereo imaging. Dolby Surround is encoded on the sound track of pre-recorded video tapes, laser discs, and some TV/cable broadcasts. When you play a source encoded with Dolby Surround on this unit, the Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder decodes the signal and distributes the surround-sound effects. This Dolby Pro Logic Surround Decoder employs a digital signal processing system. This system improves the stability of sound at each channel and minimizes crosstalk between channels, so that positioning of sounds around the room is more accurate compared with conventional analog signal processing systems. In addition, this unit features a built-in automatic input balance control. This always assures you the best performance without manual adjustment. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “Dolby”, the double-D symbol and “Pro Logic” are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Dolby Pro Logic Surround + DSP Dolby Surround sound system shows its full ability in a large movie theater, because movie sounds are originally designed to be reproduced in a large movie theater using many speakers. It is difficult to create a sound environment similar to that of a movie theater in your listening room, because the room size, materials of inside walls, the number of speakers, etc. of your listening room is much different from those of a movie theater. Yamaha DSP technology made it possible to present you with nearly the same sound experience as that of a large movie theater in your listening room by compensating for lack of presence and dynamics in your listening room with its original digital sound fields combined with Dolby Surround sound field. The combination of Dolby Pro Logic Surround and DSP is used on the sound field program “ PRO LOGIC ENHANCED”. 5 SPEAKER SETUP SPEAKERS TO BE USED This unit is designed to provide the best sound-field quality with a 5 speaker configuration. The most effective speakers to use with this unit are front speakers, rear speakers and a center speaker. You may omit the center speaker. (Refer to the “4-Speaker Configuration” shown below.) The front speakers are used for the main source sound plus the effect sounds. They will probably be the speakers from your present stereo system. The rear speakers are used for the effect and surround sounds, and the center speaker is for the center sounds (dialog etc.) within programs encoded with Dolby Surround. The center speaker needs to be equal in power to the front speakers, although the rear speakers should not be equal. However, all the speakers should have high enough power handling to accept the maximum output of this unit. SPEAKER CONFIGURATION 5-Speaker Configuration 4-Speaker Configuration This configuration is the most effective and recommended one. In this configuration, the center speaker is necessary as well as the rear speakers. If the program DOLBY PRO LOGIC or DOLBY PRO LOGIC ENHANCED is selected, conversations will be output from the center speaker and the ambience will be excellent. • Set the center channel mode to the “NORMAL” or “WIDE” position. (For details, refer to page 18.) The center speaker is not used in this configuration. If the program DOLBY PRO LOGIC or DOLBY PRO LOGIC ENHANCED is selected, the center sound is output from the left and the right front speakers. However, the sound effect of other programs can be the same as that of the 5-speaker configuration. • Be sure to set the center channel mode to the “PHANTOM” position. (For details, refer to page 18.) Front L Center Front R Front L Dialogue Dialogue Surround sound Surround sound Rear L Rear R Rear L Front R Rear R SPEAKER PLACEMENT The recommended speaker configuration, the 5-speaker configuration, will require two speaker pairs: front speakers (your normal stereo speakers), and rear speakers, plus a center speaker. When you place these speakers, refer to the following. Front: In normal position. (The position of your present stereo speaker system.) Rear: Behind your listening position, facing slightly inward. Nearly six feet (approx. 1.8 m) up from the floor. Center: Precisely between the front speakers. (To avoid interference with TV sets, use a magnetically shielded speaker.) Front R Center Front L TV set Rear R Rear L 6 Before attempting to make any connections to or from this unit, be sure to first switch OFF the power to this unit and to any other components to which connections are being made. English CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS WITH OTHER COMPONENTS When making connections between this unit and other components, be sure all connections are made correctly, that is to say L (left) to L, R (right) to R, “+” to “+” and “–” to “–”. Also, refer to the owner’s manual for each component to be connected to this unit. * If you have YAMAHA components numbered as 1, 2, 3, etc. on the rear panel, connections can be made easily by making sure to connect the output (or input) terminals of each component to the same-numbered terminals of this unit. CD player Monitor TV VIDEO IN OUTPUT LINE OUT LINE IN Tape deck (U.S.A. model) 8ΩMIN. /SPEAKER 1 CD FM ANT 75Ω UNBAL. * TAPE GND GND OUT CENTER 3 TAPE PB MONITOR OUT SURROUND MAIN DVD/LD 5CH DISCRT INPUT 4 REAR CENTER REAR SUBWOOFER REC OUT AM ANT IN IN VCR VCR OUT OUT DVD /LD DVD /LD B A Turntable * VIDEO SIGNAL I20V 60Hz I00W MAX. TOTAL SWITCHED SPEAKERS AC OUTLETS LD player etc. VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT VIDEO IN AUDIO IN VIDEO OUT To AC outlet AUDIO OUT OUTPUT GND PHONO AUDIO SIGNAL * Video cassette recorder : Refer to “ABOUT THE ACCESSORY TERMINALS” on page 10. 7 Connecting with a Dolby Digital (AC-3) Decoder If you have a Dolby Digital (AC-3) Decoder unit or an LD player etc. which incorporates a Dolby Digital (AC-3) Decoder, its discrete outputs can be connected to this unit. Dolby Digital (AC-3) Decoder unit OUTPUT MAIN CENTER SURROUND SUBWOOFER AC-3 RF IN 1 CD FM ANT 75Ω UNBAL. 3 TAPE PB TAPE GND GND CENTER MONITOR OUT SURROUND MAIN DVD/LD 5CH DISCRT INPUT 4 REC OUT AM ANT IN IN VCR VCR OUT OUT DVD /LD DVD /LD PHONO AUDIO SIGNAL VIDEO SIGNAL AC-3 RF OUT SPEAKERS VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT Laserdisc player with AC-3 RF output or another unit with AC-3 RF output Notes • The laserdisc player with AC-3 RF output (or another unit with AC-3 RF output) must be also connected to the DVD/LD AUDIO SIGNAL input terminals of this unit for playing a source with the Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoded or in normal stereo (or monaural). • The discrete signals input to this unit cannot be recorded by a tape deck or VCR. To record a source played on the laserdisc player with AC-3 RF output (or another unit with AC-3 RF output), it must be connected to the DVD/LD AUDIO/VIDEO SIGNAL input terminals of this unit. 8 Note on a subwoofer connection: You may wish to add a subwoofer to reinforce the bass frequencies. Connect the SUBWOOFER OUT terminal of this unit to the INPUT terminal of the subwoofer amplifier, and connect the speaker terminals of the subwoofer amplifier to the subwoofer. With some subwoofers, including the Yamaha Active Servo Processing Subwoofer System, the amplifier and subwoofer are in the same unit. * The SUBWOOFER OUT terminal is for output to a monaural amplifier driving a subwoofer. Only frequencies below 200 Hz from the front and center channels are output. Note Use speakers with the specified impedance shown on the rear of this unit. Note on front speaker connections: One or two speaker systems can be connected to this unit. If you use only one speaker system, connect it to either the SPEAKERS A or B terminals. English CONNECTING SPEAKERS Center speaker Rear speaker Rear speaker Subwoofer system Left Left Right Front speakers B 8ΩMIN. /SPEAKER Right OUT SURROUND MAIN DVD/LD 5CH DISCRT INPUT REAR CENTER REAR Front speakers A SUBWOOFER B A Left Right I00W MAX TOTAL SPEAKERS 9 How to Connect: Connect the SPEAKERS terminals to your speakers with wire of the proper gauge, cut as short as possible. If the connections are faulty, no sound will be heard from the speakers. Make sure that the polarity of the speaker wires is correct, that is the + and – markings are observed. If these wires are reversed, the sound will be unnatural and lack bass. Caution Do not let the bare speaker wires touch each other and do not let them touch any metal part of this unit. This could damage this unit and/or speakers. For connecting to the FRONT SPEAKERS terminals Red: positive (+) Black: negative (–) 2 1 3 For connecting to the REAR and CENTER SPEAKERS terminals Red: positive (+) Black: negative (–) ➀ Unscrew the knob. ➁ Insert the bare wire. [Remove approx. 5mm (1/4”) insulation from the speaker wires.] ➂ Tighten the knob and secure the wire. ➀ ➂ ➁ ➀ Press the tab. ➁ Insert the bare wire. [Remove approx. 5mm (1/4”) insulation from the speaker wires.] ➂ Release the tab and secure the wire. <U.S.A. and General models only> Banana Plug connections are also possible. Simply insert the Banana Plug connector into the corresponding terminal. ABOUT THE ACCESSORY TERMINALS AC OUTLET(S) (SWITCHED) GND terminal (For turntable use) (U.S.A., Europe and General models) .......................................................... 2 SWITCHED OUTLETS (U.K. model) ........................................ 1 SWITCHED OUTLET Use these to connect the power cords from your components to this unit. The power to the SWITCHED outlets is controlled by this unit’s POWER switch or the provided remote control transmitter’s POWER key. These outlets will supply power to any component whenever this unit is turned on. The maximum power (total power consumption of components) that can be connected to the SWITCHED AC OUTLET(S) is 100 watts. Connecting the ground wire of the turntable to the GND terminal will normally minimize hum, but in some cases better results may be obtained with the ground wire disconnected. Note Even if you make this connection, never fail to make other wire connections to this terminal. (See page 11.) 10 English ANTENNA CONNECTIONS ● ● Each antenna should be connected to the designated terminals correctly, referring to the following diagram. Both AM and FM indoor antennas are included with this unit. In general, these antennas will probably provide sufficient signal strength. Nevertheless, a properly installed outdoor antenna will give clearer reception than an indoor one. If you experience poor reception quality, an outdoor antenna may result in improvement. Outdoor AM antenna Outdoor FM antenna Indoor FM antenna (included) AM loop antenna (included) 1 CD FM ANT 75-ohm/300-ohm antenna adapter 75Ω UNBAL. 3 TAPE PB TAPE GND GND 4 REC OUT 75-ohm coaxial cable AM ANT IN VCR OUT DVD /LD PHONO AUDIO SIGNAL 75-ohm/300-ohm antenna adapter 300-ohm feeder Ground Connecting the AM loop antenna 1 2 ➀ ➂ ➁ 3 Orient so that the best reception is obtained. * The AM loop antenna should be placed apart from the main unit. The antenna may be hung on a wall. * The AM loop antenna should be kept connected, even if an outdoor AM antenna is connected to this unit. GND terminal For maximum safety and minimum interference, connect the GND terminal to a good earth ground. A good earth ground is a metal stake driven into moist earth. Notes ● When connecting the indoor FM antenna, insert its connector into the FM ANT terminal firmly. ● If you need an outdoor FM antenna to improve FM reception quality, either 300-ohm feeder or coaxial cable may be used. In locations troubled by electrical interference, coaxial cable is preferable. 11 CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS FRONT PANEL 1 23 4 5 6 INPUT VOLUME DVD-LD/VCR/TAPE/CD/TUNER/PHONO NATURAL SOUND STEREO RECEIVER RX–V10 5CH/2CH POWER PTY SELECTOR PHONES SPEAKERS RDS MODE/FREQ EON PRESET STATIONS TUNING A/B/C/D/E KEY MODE 0 BASS TREBLE 0 0 I0 BALANCE B EDIT ON OFF PTY SEEK FM/AM TUNING MODE MEMORY CENTER MODE PROGRAM A – MODE 7 89 START + – + L R AUTO/MAN’L MONO MAN’L/AUTO FM = ABC DEF GHI J K L M Parts in the shaded areas are provided for Europe and U.K. models only. The power indicator (2) is provided for Europe, U.K. and General models only. 1 POWER switch Press this switch to switch the power on. Press it again to switch the power off. 2 Power indicator <Europe, U.K. and General models only> Lights up fully while the power is on. * Standby mode While the power is on, pressing the POWER key on the remote control transmitter switches the unit to the standby mode. In this mode, the power indicator is half illuminated. 3 Remote control sensor Receives signals from the remote control transmitter. 4 Display panel 6 VOLUME control Used to raise or lower the volume level. 7 Control door See page 13 for how to open and close the control door. 8 PHONES jack When you listen with headphones, connect the headphones to the PHONES jack. You can listen to the sound to be output from the front speakers through headphones. When listening with headphones privately, set both the SPEAKERS A and B switches to the OFF position and switch off the digital sound field processor (so that no DSP program name is illuminated on the display) by pressing the EFFECT key. PHONES Shows station frequencies and various information. (Refer to page 16 for details.) 5 INPUT selector Selects a program source to listen to and/or watch. When turned, the name of a selected source appears on the display. PTY SELECTOR <Europe and U.K. models only> When this unit is in the PTY SEEK mode, turning this control changes the currently selected program type. 12 9 SPEAKERS switches Set the switch A or B (or both A and B) for the front speaker system (connected to this unit) you will use to the ON position. Set the switch for the front speaker system you will not use to the OFF position. <Europe and U.K. models only> When an RDS station is received, pressing this button changes the display mode into the PS mode, PTY mode and/or RT mode (if the station employs those RDS data services), and frequency display in turn. A PTY SEEK MODE button H PRESET STATIONS/TUNING button Functions as the PRESET STATIONS button when “PRESET” is illuminated on the display, and functions as the TUNING button when “PRESET” is not illuminated on the display. English 0 RDS MODE/FREQ button PRESET STATIONS: Selects a preset station number (from 1 to 8) whenever the left or the right side of this button is pressed. <Europe and U.K. models only> When this button is pressed, the unit turns into the PTY SEEK mode. B PTY SEEK START button <Europe and U.K. models only> Press this button to begin searching for a station after the desired program type is selected in the PTY SEEK mode. C EON button TUNING: Used for tuning. Press the frequencies, and press the frequencies. side to tune in to higher side to tune in to lower I CENTER MODE button Selects a center channel output mode (NORMAL, WIDE or PHANTOM). (For details, refer to page 18.) <Europe and U.K. models only> J PROGRAM button Press this button to select a desired program type (NEWS, INFO, AFFAIRS, SPORT) when you want to call a radio program of that program type automatically. Whenever this button is pressed, the built-in digital sound field processor turns on and the currently selected DSP program changes sequentially and then the digital sound field processor turns off, and those are repeated. D FM/AM buttons Press this button to switch the reception band to FM or AM. E A/B/C/D/E button Press this button to select a desired group (A–E) of preset stations. F TUNING MODE (AUTO/MAN’L MONO) button Press this button to switch the tuning mode to automatic or manual. To select the automatic tuning mode, press this button so that “AUTO” lights up on the display. To select the manual tuning mode, press this button so that “AUTO” goes off. G MEMORY (MAN’L/AUTO FM) button When this button is pressed, the MEMO indicator flashes for about 5 seconds. During this period, select a desired preset station number by pressing the PRESET STATIONS button once or more, and then press the MEMORY button once again to enter the displayed station into the memory. When this button is pressed and held for about 3 seconds, the automatic preset tuning begins. (Refer to page 24 for details.) K KEY MODE/EDIT button Whenever this button is pressed, “PRESET” appears and disappears on the display alternately. This is for switching the function of the PRESET STATIONS/TUNING button. This button is also used to exchange the places of two preset stations with each other. L Tone controls BASS Used to increase or decrease the low frequency response. The 0 position produces flat response. TREBLE Used to increase or decrease the high frequency response. The 0 position produces flat response. M BALANCE control Adjusts the balance of the output volume to the left and right speakers to compensate for sound imbalance caused by speaker location or listening room conditions. Open/close the control door When it is not necessary to operate controls inside the control door, close the door. To open the door To close the door 13 REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER The remote control transmitter provided with this unit is designed to control all the most commonly used functions of this unit. If the CD player and tape deck connected to this unit are YAMAHA components designed for remote control compatibility, then this remote control transmitter will also control various functions of each component. For Control of This Unit 1 DELAY/REAR/CENTER and LEVEL +/– keys Adjust the delay time (DELAY), the rear channel output level (REAR) and center channel output level (CENTER). (For details, refer to page 33 and 34.) 9 1 2 – LEVEL + PROGRAM 2 Program selector keys DELAY/REAR /CENTER PROLOGIC TEST DIR A DIR B REC/PAUSE DVD/LD 2CH/5CH 3 PLAY A/B – PRESET + A/B/C/D/E DISC PLAY 2 5 TAPE TUNER 7 CD PHONO POWER 4 8 ENHANCED ON/OFF VCR 1 EFFECT VOLUME SLEEP 6 PROGRAM: When the built-in digital sound field processor is on, this key changes the currently selected DSP program whenever the right or left side of this key is pressed. PROLOGIC: Directly selects the PRO LOGIC program. ENHANCED: Directly selects the PRO LOGIC ENHANCED program. 3 Tuner keys Controls tuner. +: Selects higher preset station number. –: Selects lower preset station number. A/B/C/D/E: Selects the group (A – E) of preset station numbers. 4 SLEEP timer key The power to this unit is automatically turned off one hour after this key is pressed (so that “SLEEP” lights up on the display). 5 POWER key Turns the power on/off. * <Europe, U.K. and General models only> While the power is on, pressing the POWER key on the remote control transmitter switches the unit from the power-on mode to the standby mode, and vice versa. (In the standby mode, the power indicator on the front panel is half illuminated.) 6 VOLUME +/– keys Turns the volume level up/down. 7 Input selector keys Selects input source. 8 EFFECT ON/OFF key Switches on/off the digital sound field processor (DSP). 9 TEST key Used for speaker balance adjustment. (For details, refer to page 17, 18 and 19.) 14 English For Other Component Control Identify the remote control transmitter keys with your component’s keys. If these keys are identical, their functions will be the same. On each key function, refer to the corresponding instruction on your component’s manual. 1 Tape deck keys Controls tape deck. * DIR A, B and A/B are applicable only to double cassette tape deck. * For a single cassette deck with automatic reverse function, pressing DIR A will reverse the direction of tape running. 2 CD player keys Controls compact disc player. * DISC is applicable only to compact disc changer. NOTES ABOUT THE REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER Battery installation Remote control transmitter operation range 2 Remote control sensor 1 3 Within approximately 6 m (19.7 feet) 30° 30° Battery replacement If you find that the remote control transmitter must be used closer to the main unit, the batteries are weak. Replace both batteries with new ones. Notes ● Use only AA, R6, UM-3 batteries for replacement. ● Be sure the polarities are correct. (See the illustration inside the battery compartment.) ● Remove the batteries if the remote control transmitter will not be used for an extended period of time. ● If batteries leak, dispose of them immediately. Avoid touching the leaked material or letting it come in contact with clothing, etc. Clean the battery compartment thoroughly before installing new batteries. Notes ● There should be no large obstacles between the remote control transmitter and the main unit. ● If the remote control sensor is directly illuminated by strong lighting (especially an inverter type of fluorescent lamp etc.), it might cause the remote control transmitter not to work correctly. In this case, reposition the main unit to avoid direct lighting. 15 DISPLAY PANEL 1 2 3 MEMO PRESET AUTO PTY H PTY PS RT EON INFO SPORT NEWS AFFAIRS 7 89 4 5 6 ST FM MHz PRO LOGIC CONCERT MONO ROCK CONCERT NORMAL WIDE TEST ENHANCED VIDEO MOVIE CONCERT HALL PHANTOM < A B C 0 l00 SLEEP D Indicators in the shaded area are provided for Europe and U.K. models only. 1 AUTO indicator Lights up when this unit is in the automatic tuning mode. 2 MEMO indicator When the MEMORY button is pressed, this indicator flashes for about 5 seconds. During this period, the displayed station can be programmed to the memory by using the A/B/C/D/E button and the PRESET STATIONS button. 3 Preset station number indicator Shows the selected group (A–E) and preset station number (1–8). 4 Multi-information display Displays various information, for example station frequency and name of the selected source. 5 STEREO indicator Lights up when an FM stereo broadcast with sufficient signal strength is received. 6 Signal-level meter Indicates the signal level of the received station. If multipath interfernce is detected, the indication decreases. 7 PTY H (HOLD) indicator <Europe and U.K. models only> Lights up while the search is performed in the PTY SEEK mode. 16 8 RDS mode indicators <Europe and U.K. models only> The name(s) of RDS mode(s) employed by the currently received RDS station light(s) up. Illumination of the indicator on the head of a name shows that the corresponding RDS mode is now selected. 9 EON indicator <Europe and U.K. models only> Lights up when an RDS station that employs the EON data service is received. 0 Program type name indicators <Europe and U.K. models only> The name selected in the EON mode lights up. A DSP program indicators The name of a selected DSP program lights up when the builtin digital sound field processor is on. B Center channel mode indicators The name of a selected center channel mode lights up only when the DOLBY PRO LOGIC or DOLBY PRO LOGIC ENHANCED program is selected. C TEST indicator Flashes when the built-in test-tone generator is functioning (when the test-tone is output from speakers). D SLEEP indicator Lights up while the built-in SLEEP timer is functioning. This procedure lets you adjust the sound output level balance between the front, center, and rear speakers using the built-in test tone generator. When this adjustment is performed, the sound output level heard at the listening position will be the same from each speaker. This is important for the best performance of the digital sound field processor. The adjustment of each speaker output level should be done at your listening position with the remote control transmitter. Otherwise, the result may not be satisfactory. English SPEAKER BALANCE ADJUSTMENT 1 4 – LEVEL + PROGRAM DELAY/REAR /CENTER PROLOGIC TEST ENHANCED ON/OFF DIR B REC/PAUSE – + PLAY A/B PRESET A/B/C/D/E DISC 3 2 1 5 DVD/LD 2CH/5CH VCR DIR A EFFECT PLAY TAPE TUNER CD PHONO POWER 4 VOLUME VOLUME Turn the power on. POWER 0 I0 Set to the “0” position. 2 5 Select the front speakers to be used. SPEAKERS Select the PRO LOGIC or PRO LOGIC ENHANCED program, so that the corresponding name lights up on the display. B ON OFF A PROLOGIC ENHANCED * If you use two front speaker systems, press both the A and B switches. 3 – BASS TREBLE 0 0 + – + BALANCE L CONTINUED R Set to the “0” position. 17 – LEVEL + DELAY/REAR /CENTER PROGRAM PROLOGIC TEST ENHANCED ON/OFF PLAY DIR B REC/PAUSE TAPE A/B – PRESET + 7 DVD/LD 2CH/5CH VCR DIR A EFFECT A/B/C/D/E TUNER PLAY DISC CD PHONO 9 6 6 Select the center channel output mode suitable for your speaker configuration. (Refer to “SPEAKER CONFIGURATION” on page 6.) POWER VOLUME SLEEP 8 8 Turn up the volume. VOLUME CENTER MODE NORMAL WIDE PHANTOM On the feature of each mode, refer to the “Note” shown below. You will hear a test tone (like pink noise) from the left front speaker, then the center speaker, then the right front speaker, and then the rear speakers, for about two seconds each. The display changes as shown below. 7 TEST TEST Flashes continuously. (L and R) Note In step 6, when you select the center channel output mode, note the following. For 5 speaker configuration) NORMAL: Select this mode when you use a center speaker that is smaller than the front speakers. In this mode, the bass tone will be output from the front speakers. WIDE: Select this mode when you use the center speaker approximately same sized as the front speakers. For 4 speaker configuration) PHANTOM: Select this mode when you do not use the center speaker. The center sound will be output from the left and right front speakers. 18 * 9 The test tone from the left rear speaker and the right rear speaker will be heard at the same time. Adjust the BALANCE control so that the effect sound output level of the left front speaker and the right front speaker are the same. BALANCE L R English 11 10 – LEVEL + PROGRAM DELAY/REAR /CENTER PROLOGIC TEST DVD/LD 2CH/5CH VCR DIR A DIR B REC/PAUSE – + PLAY A/B PRESET EFFECT ENHANCED ON/OFF A/B/C/D/E TAPE TUNER PLAY 10 Adjust the sound output levels of the center speaker and the rear speakers by using the LEVEL key so that they become almost as same as that of the front speakers. 11 Cancel the test tone. TEST TEST – LEVEL + Stops flashing and disappears ● When the test tone is output from the center speaker, pressing the LEVEL key changes the output level of the center speaker. WIDE TEST Adjustable ● Notes ● Once you have completed these adjustments, you can adjust whole sound level on your audio system by using the VOLUME control (or the VOLUME keys on the remote control transmitter) only. ● If you use external power amplifiers, you may also use their volume controls to achieve proper balance. ● In step 10, if the center channel mode is in the “PHANTOM” position, the sound output level of the center speaker cannot be adjusted. This is because in this mode, the center sound is automatically output from the left and right front speakers. ● If the selected input source mode is “DVD 5cH”, the test tone generator will not function. When the test tone is output from the rear speakers, pressing the LEVEL key changes the output level of the rear speakers. WIDE TEST Adjustable * Pressing the + side raises and the – side lowers the level. 19 BASIC OPERATIONS TO PLAY A SOURCE 3 2 7 4 1 5 VOLUME 1, 6 Play the source. (For detailed information on the tuning operation, refer to page 22.) VOLUME 6 0 I0 Set to the “0” position. 2 3 0 I0 Adjust to the desired output level. Turn the power on. POWER Select the desired input source by turning the INPUT selector so that the name of the source appears on the display. (For video sources, turn the TV/monitor ON.) INPUT DVD-LD/VCR/TAPE/CD/TUNER/PHONO 5CH / 2CH 7 If desired, adjust the BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE controls, etc. (refer to page 21) and use the digital sound field processor. (Refer to page 32.) To listen to a decoded source using Dolby Digital (AC-3) by reproducing the signals input to the DVD/LD 5CH DISCRT INPUT terminals of this unit In step 3, turn the INPUT selector on the front panel or press the DVD/LD (2CH/5CH) key on the remote control transmitter once or twice so that “DVD 5cH” appears on the display. To cancel it, select another input source mode. DVD/LD 2CH/5CH PTY SELECTOR 4 Select the front speakers to be used. SPEAKERS Note When you switch to this “DVD 5cH” mode, the built-in Digital Sound Field processor will not work and adjustment of delay time cannot be made. B ON OFF A To turn off the power * If you use two front speaker systems, press both the A and B switches. 20 Press the POWER switch again. 1 2 Selecting the SPEAKER system English TO RECORD A SOURCE TO TAPE (OR DUB FROM TAPE TO TAPE) Because one or two speaker systems (as front speakers) can be connected to this unit, the SPEAKERS switches allow you to select speaker system A or B, or both at once. SPEAKERS B ON OFF A Adjusting the BALANCE control 1 Select the source to be recorded. INPUT DVD-LD/VCR/TAPE/CD/TUNER/PHONO 5CH / 2CH Adjust the balance of the output volume to the left and right speakers to compensate for sound imbalance caused by speaker location or listening room conditions. BALANCE PTY SELECTOR L 2 Play the source and then turn the VOLUME control up to confirm the input source. (For detailed information on the tuning operations, refer to the page 22.) Note This control is effective only for the sound from the front speakers. Adjusting the BASS and TREBLE controls VOLUME 0 – I0 BASS 3 R Begin recording on the tape deck or VCR connected to this unit. Notes The settings of DSP and the VOLUME, BASS, TREBLE and BALANCE control settings have no effect on the material being recorded. ● In step 1, do not make an input source selection so that “DVD 5cH” appears on the display. Signals input to this unit’s DVD/LD 5CH DISCRT INPUT terminals cannot be recorded by a tape deck or a VCR. BASS TREBLE 0 0 + – + : Turn this clockwise to increase (or counterclockwise to decrease) the low frequency response. TREBLE : Turn this clockwise to increase (or counterclockwise to decrease) the high frequency response. ● Note These controls are effective only for the sound from the front speakers. 21 TUNING OPERATIONS Normally, if station signals are strong and there is no interference, quick automatic-search tuning (AUTOMATIC TUNING) is possible. However, if signals of the station you want to select are weak, you must tune to it manually (MANUAL TUNING). 1 2 4 AUTOMATIC TUNING 1 3 MANUAL TUNING Select the reception band (FM or AM) confirming it on the display. 1 Select the reception band (FM or AM) confirming it on the display. FM/AM FM/AM FM or 2 TUNING MODE AUTO Turn “AUTO ” off. AUTO/MAN’L MONO AUTO/MAN’L MONO If “PRESET” is illuminated on the display, press the KEY MODE button to turn it off. 3 If “PRESET” is illuminated on the display, press the KEY MODE button to turn it off. KEY MODE KEY MODE EDIT EDIT 4 4 PRESET STATIONS TUNING To tune to a higher frequency, press the right side once. To tune to a lower frequency, press the left side once. * If the station where tuning search stops is not the desired one, press again. * If the tuning search does not stop at the desired station (because the signals of the station are weak), change to the MANUAL TUNING method. 22 AM 2 TUNING MODE 3 or FM AM Tune to a desired station manually. PRESET STATIONS TUNING * To continue tuning search, press and hold the button. Notes • If you tune to an FM station manually, it is received in monaural mode automatically to increase the signal quality. • <Europe and U.K. models only> When tuned in to a station, the frequency of the received station is shown on the display. If an RDS station that employs PS data service is received, the frequency is then replaced by the station name. Refer to page 28 for details. English PRESET TUNING MANUAL PRESET TUNING This unit can store station frequencies selected by tuning operation. With this function, you can recall any desired station by only selecting the preset station number where it is stored. Up to 40 stations (8 stations x 5 groups) can be stored. 3, 1 4, 3 2 2, 5 To store stations 1 To recall a preset station 1 Tune to a desired station. (Refer to the previous page for tuning procedure.) Select the group of preset stations. A/B/C/D/E 2 MEMORY MEMO AUTO PRESET MAN’L/AUTO FM 2 Flashes on and off for about 5 seconds. 3 If “PRESET” is not illuminated on the display, you cannot recall the preset stations. Press the KEY MODE button to turn it on. KEY MODE Select a desired group (A – E) of preset stations confirming it on the display. EDIT A/B/C/D/E MEMO AUTO PRESET 3 4 Select the preset station number. PRESET STATIONS TUNING Select a preset station number (1–8) where you want to program the station before “MEMO” goes off from the display. PRESET STATIONS TUNING Notes A new setting can be programmed in place of the former one. • For presets, the setting of the reception mode (stereo or monaural) is stored along with the station frequency. • 5 MEMORY MAN’L/AUTO FM PRESET FM MHz 0 l00 Shows the displayed station has been programmed to A1. * In the same way, program other stations to A2, A3 ... A8. * You can program more stations to preset station numbers on other groups in the same way by selecting other groups in step 3. Memory back-up The memory back-up circuit prevents the programmed data from being lost even if the POWER switch is set off or the power plug is disconnected from the AC outlet or the power is cut due to temporary power failure. If, however, the power is cut for more than one week, the memory may be erased. If so, it can be re-programmed by simply following the PRESET TUNING steps. 23 AUTOMATIC PRESET TUNING You can also make use of an automatic preset tuning function for FM stations only. By this function, this unit performs automatic tuning and stores FM stations with strong signals sequentially. Up to 40 stations are stored automatically in the same way as in the manual preset tuning method on page 23. * <Europe and U.K. models only> Only RDS stations can be stored by this function. 1 2 To store stations 1 When the automatic preset tuning is finished FM/AM FM The display shows the frequency of the last preset station. Check the contents and the number of preset stations by following the procedure of the section “To recall a preset station” on page 23. To recall a preset station 2 MEMORY MAN’L/AUTO FM Press and hold for about 3 seconds. Simply follow the procedure of the section “To recall a preset station” on page 23. * <Europe and U.K. models only> A recalled station is shown by the frequency or station name on the display. Notes You can replace a preset station by another FM or AM station manually by simply following the procedure of the section “To store stations” on page 23. <U.S.A. and General models only> • If the number of received stations is not enough to be stored up to E8, the search will be finished automatically after searching all frequencies. • With this function, only FM stations with sufficient signal strength are stored automatically. If the station you want to program is weak in signal strength, tune to it in monaural manually and program it by following the procedure of the section “To store stations” on page 23. <Europe and U.K. models only> • The automatic preset tuning search is performed through all RDS network frequencies until stations are stored up to E8. If the number of received stations is not enough to be stored up to E8, the search will be finished automatically after searching all frequencies. • With this function, only RDS stations with sufficient signal strength are stored automatically. If the station you want to program is weak in signal strength, tune to it in monaural manually and program it by following the procedure of the section “To store stations” on page 23. * There may be a case that this function cannot receive a station which could be received by the automatic tuning method. This is because this function receives a large volume of PI (Program Identification) data along with the station. • MEMO AUTO PRESET Flashes. The automatic preset tuning begins from A1. Received stations are programmed to A1, A2 ... A8 sequentially. * If more than 8 stations are received, they are also programmed to the preset station numbers on other groups (B, C, D and E) in that order. 24 English EXCHANGING PRESET STATIONS You can exchange the places of two preset stations with each other as shown below. 2, 4 Example) If you want to shift the preset station on E1 to A5, and vice versa. 1 Recall the preset station on E1 (by following the method of “To recall a preset station” on page 23). 4 KEY MODE 2 EDIT KEY MODE MEMO AUTO PRESET EDIT Press and hold for about 3 seconds. 3 Flashes. Next, recall the preset station on A5 by following the same method with step 1. Shows the exchange of stations is completed. MEMO AUTO PRESET Flashes. 25 In areas where RDS broadcasts cannot be received, the RDS broadcast functions do not operate. (The procedures from page 26 to page 30 are not necesssary.) RECEIVING RDS STATIONS Europe and U.K. models only RDS (Radio Data System) is a data transmission system gradually being introduced by FM stations in many countries. Stations using this system transmit an inaudible stream of data in addition to the normal radio signal. RDS data contains various information, such as PI (Program Identification), PS (Program Service name), PTY (Program Type), RT (Radio Text), EON (Enhanced Other Networks), etc. RDS function is carried out among the network stations. * This unit utilizes PI, PS, PTY, RT and EON to receive RDS broadcast stations. Displaying RDS data AUTO PTY PS RT EON SPORT ST 0 l00 This unit can be turned into the following four modes to display RDS data. PS (Program Service name) mode: RT (Radio Text) mode: Displays the name of the RDS station now being received instead of the frequency. Displays information about the program (such as title of the song, name of the singer, etc.) on the RDS station now being received. PTY (Program Type) mode: EON (Enhanced Other Networks) mode: Displays the type of the program on the RDS station now being received. There are 15 program types to classify RDS stations. Refer to the next page for details. 26 Automatically receives a program of the designated program type when its broadcast starts, in place of the program now being received. When the broadcast of the called program ends, the previously received program (or another program on the same station) is recalled. English Program types in the PTY mode NEWS News: Short accounts of facts, events and publicly expressed views, reportage and actuality. AFFAIRS Current affairs: Topical program expanding or enlarging upon the news, generally in different presentation style or concept, including documentary debate, or analysis. INFO Information: Program whose purpose is to impart advice in the widest sense, including meteorological reports and forecasts, consumer affairs, medical help, etc. SPORT Sport: Program concerned with any aspect of sport. EDUCATE Education: Program intended primarily to educate, of which the formal element is fundamental. DRAMA Drama: All radio plays and serials. CULTURE Culture: Programs concerned with any aspect of national or regional culture, including religious affairs, philosophy, social science, language, theatre, etc. SCIENCE Science: Programs about the natural sciences and technology. VARIED Varied: Used for mainly speech-based programs usually of light-entertainment nature, not covered by above categories. Examples are: quizzes, panel games, personality interviews, comedy and satire. POP M Pop: Commercial music, which would generally be considered to be of current popular appeal, often featuring in current or recent record sales charts. ROCK M Rock: Contemporary modern music, usually written and performed by young musicians. M.O.R. M M.O.R.: (Middle of the Road Music). Common term to describe music considered to be “easylistening”, as opposed to Pop, Rock or Classical. Music in this category is often but not always, vocal, and usually of short duration (<5 min.) LIGHT M Light classics: Classical Musical for general, rather than specialist appreciation. Examples of music in this category are instrumental music, and vocal or choral works. CLASSICS Serious classics: Performances of major orchestral works, symphonies, chamber music etc., and including Grand Opera. OTHER M Other music: Musical styles not fitting into any of the above categories. Particularly used for specialist music, of which Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, Folk, Country, and Reggae are examples. 27 Changing the RDS modes When an RDS station is received, “PS”, “PTY” and/or “RT” that correspond to the RDS data services employed by the station light up on the display. By pressing the RDS MODE/FREQ button once or more, you can change the display mode among the RDS modes employed by the received station in the order shown below. (The RDS mode not employed by the station cannot be selected.) Illumination of the indicator on the head of a name of RDS mode shows that the corresponding RDS mode is now selected. * When an RDS station is received, do not press the RDS MODE/FREQ button until one or some names of RDS modes light up on the display. If the button is pressed before one or some names light up on the display, the mode cannot be changed. This is because the unit has not received all of the RDS data on the station yet. * If no name of RDS mode lights up on the display, the mode cannot be changed. PS mode The name of the station being received is displayed. If the station does not employ the PS data service, this mode will not be selected. PTY mode The type of the program on the station being received is displayed. If the station does not employ the PTY data service, this mode will not be selected. (You can make this unit search for a station which is broadcasting a program of your desired program type. For details, refer to the next page.) RT mode Information about the program on the station being received is displayed. Information is displayed by a maximum of 64 Roman Alphabets including umlaut sign. If other characters are used on the RT data, they are displayed with under-bars. If the station does not employ the RT data service, this mode will not be selected. Frequency display mode The frequency of the station being received is displayed. RDS MODE/FREQ Notes • RDS data service cannnot be utilized by this unit if the received signal is not strong enough. Especially, the RT (Radio Text mode) needs much data to be received, so it may occur that RT mode cannot be displayed even if other RDS modes (PS, PTY, etc.) are displayed. • There may be a case that RDS data reception is not possible due to poor reception conditions. If so, press the TUNING MODE button so that “AUTO” goes off from the display. Though the reception mode is changed to monaural by this operation, when you change the display to an RDS mode, RDS data may be displayed. 28 English Calling a program of your desired program type from among preset RDS stations (PTY SEEK) By designating a program type, the unit automatically searches all preset stations for an RDS station which broadcasts a program of that program type. * There are 15 program types to classify RDS stations. For details, refer to page 27. 2 1 1 Turn the unit into the PTY SEEK mode. 3 3 Begin searching all preset RDS stations. PTY SEEK PTY SEEK MODE MODE START START Flashes. * The program type of the station now being received or “NEWS” flashes on the display. 2 AUTO PTY H PTY PS RT Select the desired program type. Flashes. INPUT DVD-LD/VCR/TAPE/CD/TUNER/PHONO 5CH / 2CH * “PTY H” lights up on the display. • PTY SELECTOR • • If a station which broadcasts a program of the program type is found, the unit stops at the station and displays the frequency of the station. If the called station is not the desired one, press the PTY SEEK START button once more. The unit begins searching for another station which brodcasts a program of the same program type. To stop the search, press the PTY SEEK START button once more. To cancel this function If the PTY SEEK MODE button is pressed once more, the PTY SEEK mode is canceled. 29 Making this unit call a program of your desired program type automatically when its broadcast starts This function uses the EON (Enhanced Other Networks) data service on the RDS station network. By only selecting a desired program type (NEWS, INFO, AFFAIRS or SPORT), this unit automatically searches all preset RDS stations for a station that broadcasts a program of that program type in the background, and, if found, receives a program when its broadcast starts in place of the program now being received. * This function can be used only when an RDS station that employs the EON data service is received. (When such a station is received, “EON” lights up on the display.) 2 1 Make sure that “EON” is illuminated on the display. 3 When the broadcast of the called program ends, the previously received program (or another program on the same station) is recalled. PTY PS RT EON PTY PS RT EON * If “EON” is not illuminated on the display, receive an (or another) RDS station so that “EON” lights up on the display. 2 To cancel this function Select a desired program type, NEWS, INFO, AFFAIRS or SPORT. EON PTY PS RT EON NEWS Lights up. Press once or more. The search is performed among all preset RDS stations in the background. If a program is found, the program is automatically received when its broadcast starts. PTY PS RT EON NEWS Flashes. 30 Press the EON button once or more, so that no program type name lights up on the display. This unit incorporates a sophisticated, multi-program digital sound field processor. The processor allows you to electronically expand and change the shape of the audio sound field from both audio and video sources, creating a theater-like experience in your listening room. This unit has a total of 6 digital sound field processor (DSP) programs. You can create an excellent audio sound field by selecting a suitable sound field (this will, of course, depend on what you will be listening to), and adding desired adjustments. English USING DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROCESSOR (DSP) In addition, this unit incorporates a Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder for multi-channel sound reproduction of sources encoded with Dolby Surround. The operation of the Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder can be controlled by selecting a corresponding DSP program including a combined operation of the Yamaha DSP and the Dolby Pro Logic Surround. Brief Overview of Digital Sound Field Programs The following list gives you a brief description of the sound fields produced by each of the DSP programs. Keep in mind that most of these are precise digital recreations of actual acoustic environments. The data for these sound fields was recorded at actual locations using sophisticated sound field measurement equipment. Note The channel level balance between the left and right rear effect speakers may vary depending on the sound field you are listening to. This is due to the fact that most of these sound field recreations are actual acoustic environments. PROGRAM FEATURE PRO LOGIC This program is used for playback of sources encoded with Dolby Surround. The application of a sophisticated digital signal processing system reduces crosstalk and directs or steers the sound source more smoothly and precisely, as compared to conventional types. PRO LOGIC ENHANCED This program is also used for playback of sources encoded with Dolby Surround. Enhancing the “Normal” Dolby Pro Logic, the DSP technology simulates the multi-surround speaker systems of a 35 mm movie theater. This effect creates a wide surround sound field, and expands the sound stage with an improved presence image. This program is used for musical based movies, as well as drama and comedy based movies. CONCERT VIDEO This program is effective for music videos and gives excellent depth and clarity for vocals. For opera, the orchestra and stage are ideally recreated, letting you feel as if you were in an actual concert hall. MONO MOVIE This program is designed specifically to enhance mono source programs. Compared to a strictly mono setting, the sound image created in this mode is wider and slightly forward of the speaker pair, lending an immediacy to the overall sound. It is particularly effective when used with old mono movies, news broadcasts and dialog. ROCK CONCERT This program is ideally suited for rock music. You will experience a very dynamic or lively sound field. CONCERT HALL In this program, the center will appear to be deep behind the front speakers, creating an expansive large hall ambience. Orchestra and opera music are suited for this sound field. 31 To play a source with the digital sound field processor 2 – 3 LEVEL + PROGRAM DELAY/REAR /CENTER PROLOGIC TEST ENHANCED ON/OFF DVD/LD 2CH/5CH VCR DIR A DIR B REC/PAUSE 1 2 Turn the DSP on, so that a program name appears on the display. EFFECT or ON/OFF * Pressing the PROLOGIC or ENHANCED key turns the DSP on and selects the corresponding program directly. (If you press either of these buttons, you can skip step 3.) PROLOGIC Select the desired program that is suitable for the source. PROGRAM or PRO LOGIC The selected program name is shown on the display. PRESET + A/B/C/D/E TAPE TUNER If desired, adjust the delay time and the output level of each speaker. (For details, refer to the corresponding descriptions on page 33 and 34.) Notes ● If you prefer to cancel the DSP, press the EFFECT key. The sound will be the normal 2-channel stereo without surround sound effect. ● When CONCERT VIDEO, MONO MOVIE, ROCK CONCERT or CONCERT HALL is selected, no sound is heard from the center speaker. ● When a monaural sound source is played with DOLBY PRO LOGIC or DOLBY PRO LOGIC ENHANCED, no sound is heard from the front speakers and the rear speakers. Sound is heard only from the center speaker. However, if the center channel mode is in PHANTOM, the front speakers output the sound of the center channel. ● When this unit’s Dolby Pro Logic Surround system is used, if the main-source sound is considerably altered by overadjustment of the BASS or TREBLE control, the relationship between the center and rear channels may produce an unnatural effect. ENHANCED PROGRAM 32 4 Follow steps 1 – 6 shown in “BASIC OPERATIONS” on page 20. PROGRAM 3 – 2 PLAY A/B 2, 3 EFFECT English Adjustment of the CENTER LEVEL If desired, you can adjust the sound output level of the center speaker even if the output level is already set in “SPEAKER BALANCE ADJUSTMENT” on page 19. 1 Press once or more so that “CNTR” appears on the display. Notes This adjustment can be made only when the digital sound field program DOLBY PRO LOGIC or DOLBY PRO LOGIC ENHANCED is selected, or the “DVD 5cH” input source mode is selected. ● ● DELAY/REAR /CENTER OGIC 2 Once the output level is adjusted, the level value will be the same in the DOLBY PRO LOGIC and DOLBY PRO LOGIC ENHANCED programs. WIDE By continuously pressing the “+” or “–” side of the LEVEL key, the level value changes continuously. – LEVEL + WIDE Adjustable Adjustment of the REAR LEVEL If desired, you can adjust the sound output level of the rear speakers even if the output level is already set in “SPEAKER BALANCE ADJUSTMENT” on page 19. 1 Press once or more so that “REAR” appears on the display. Notes This adjustment can be made only when the built-in digital sound field processor is on, or the “DVD 5cH” input source mode is selected. ● ● Once the output level is adjusted, the level value will be the same in all the digital sound field programs. DELAY/REAR /CENTER WIDE TEST 2 By continuously pressing the “+” or “–” side of the LEVEL key, the level value changes continuously. – LEVEL + WIDE TEST Adjustable 33 Adjustment of DELAY TIME You can adjust the time difference between the beginning of the source sound and the beginning of the effect sound. This adjustment can be made to all programs individually. By applying more or less delay, sound effects, background noise, and ambient noise coming at you from the rear speakers can be enhanced or subdued for extra effect. 1 Press once or more so that “DELAY” appears on the display. DELAY/REAR /CENTER mS C 1. : from 15 to 30 milliseconds (Preset value: 20 milliseconds) 2. PRO LOGIC : from 15 to 30 milliseconds ENHANCED (Preset value: 20 milliseconds) 3. CONCERT VIDEO : from 1 to 100 milliseconds (Preset value: 28 milliseconds) 4. MONO MOVIE : from 1 to 100 milliseconds (Preset value: 20 milliseconds) 5. ROCK CONCERT : from 1 to 100 milliseconds (Preset value: 17 milliseconds) 6. CONCERT HALL : from 1 to 100 milliseconds (Preset value: 30 milliseconds) WIDE PRO LOGIC 2 By continuously pressing the “+” or “–” side of the LEVEL key, the value changes continuously. The value stops changing momentarily at the preset point. – LEVEL + mS WIDE Adjustable Notes ● Adding too much delay will cause an unnatural effect with some sources. ● Note The values of the delay time, center level and rear level you set the last time will remain memorized even when the power of this unit is off. However, if the power cord is kept disconnected for more than one week, these values will be automatically changed back to the original factory settings. 34 When the LEVEL key is pressed, sound is momentarily interrupted. If the unit fails to operate normally, check the following points to determine whether the fault can be corrected by the simple measures suggested. If it cannot be corrected, or if the fault is not listed in the SYMPTOM column, disconnect the power cord and contact your authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center for help. SYMPTOM Power cord is not plugged in or is not completely inserted. Firmly plug in the power cord. No sound or no picture. Incorrect output cord connections. Connect the cords properly. If the problem persists, the cords may be defective. Appropriate input source is not selected. Select an appropriate input source with the INPUT selector. The SPEAKERS switches are not set properly. Set the SPEAKERS switch which corresponds to the speakers to be used to the ON position. Speaker connections are not secure. Secure the connections. The protection circuit has been activated because of short circuit etc. Turning the unit off and then on will reset the protection circuit. The SLEEP timer has functioned. Cancel the SLEEP timer function. Incorrect setting of the BALANCE control. Adjust it to the appropriate position. Incorrect cord connections. Connect the cords properly. If the problem persists, the cords may be defective. Incorrect cord connections. Firmly connect the audio plugs. If the problem persists, the cords may be defective. No connection from the turntable to the GND terminal. Make the GND connection between the turntable and this unit. The volume level is low while playing a record. The record is being played on a turntable with an MC cartridge. The player should be connected to the unit through the MC head amplifier. The volume level cannot be increased, or sound is distorted. The power to the component connected to the REC OUT terminals of this unit is off. Turn the power to the component on. No sound from the rear speakers. The sound output level to the rear speakers is set to 0. Raise the sound output level to the rear speakers. The monaural sound source is played in DOLBY PRO LOGIC or DOLBY PRO LOGIC ENHANCED mode. Select another program suitable for the monaural sound source. The sound output level to the center speaker is set to 0. Raise the sound output level to the center speaker. The center channel mode is in PHANTOM mode. Select NORMAL or WIDE. Incorrect sound field program selection. Select the appropriate program. FM stereo reception is noisy. Because of the characteristics of FM stereo broadcasts, this is limited to cases where the transmitter is too far away or the antenna input is poor. Check the antenna connections. Try using a high quality directional FM antenna. Set the TUNING MODE button to the manual tuning mode. There is distortion and clear reception cannot be obtained even with a good FM antenna. There is multipath interference. Adjust antenna placement to eliminate multipath interference. A desired station cannot be tuned in with the automatic tuning method. The station is too weak. Use the manual tuning method. Use a high quality directional FM antenna. Previously preset stations can no longer be tuned in. This unit has been unplugged for a long period. Repeat the presetting procedure. A desired station cannot be tuned in with the automatic tuning method. Weak signal or loose antenna connections. Tighten the AM loop antenna connections and rotate it for best reception. There are continuous crackling and hissing noises. Noises will result from ligtning, fluorescent lamps, motors, thermostats and other electrical equipment. Use an outdoor antenna and a ground wire. This will help somewhat but it is difficult to eliminate all noise. There are buzzing and whining noises (especially in the evening). A television set is being used nearby. Relocate this unit away from the TV. The remote control transmitter does not work. Direct sunlight or lighting (of an inverter type of flourescent lamp etc.) is striking the remote control sensor of the main unit. Change the position of the main unit. The batteries of this remote control transmitter are too weak. Replace the batteries with new ones. The power to this unit is off. Turn the power to this unit on. Only one side speaker outputs the sound. Amplifier REMEDY The unit fails to turn on when the POWER switch is pressed. The sound suddenly goes off. Sound “hums”. No sound from the center speaker. FM CAUSE English TROUBLESHOOTING Others Remote control transmitter AM Use the manual tuning method. The sound is degraded when listening with the headphones connected to the compact disc player or cassette deck that are connected with this unit. 35 SPECIFICATIONS AUDIO SECTION Minimum RMS Output Power per Channel Front L, R 8 ohms, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.04% THD ...................................................45W+45W Center 8 ohms, 1 kHz, 0.1% THD ......................45W Rear 8 ohms, 1 kHz, 0.7% THD .....................15W Dynamic Power per Channel (by IHF Dynamic Headroom measuring method) [U.S.A. model] 8/6/4/2 ohms.......................65/80/95/115W [Europe, U.K. and General models] 8/6/4/2 ohms.......................65/75/95/105W DIN Standard Output Power per Channel 4 ohms, 1 kHz, 0.7% THD [Europe model only] ............................60W IEC Power 8 ohms, 1 kHz, 0.1% THD [Europe model only] ............................50W Power Band Width 8 ohms, 22.5W, 0.1% THD ..........................................10 Hz to 50 kHz Maximum Power [General model only] Front L, R (1 kHz, 10% THD, 8 ohms) .....................................................65W+65W Center (1 kHz, 10% THD, 8 ohms) ...............................................................65W Input Sensitivity/Impedance PHONO MM .....................2.5 mV/47 k-ohms CD/TAPE/DVD·LD/VCR ........................................150 mV/47 k-ohms Maximum Input Signal (1 kHz, 0.1% THD) PHONO MM......................................100 mV Output Level/Impedance REC OUT .....................150 mV/0.75 k-ohms Headphone Jack Rated Output/Impedance Output Level (8 ohms, 0.04% THD).......0.5V Impedance.....................................330 ohms Frequency Response (20 Hz to 20 kHz) CD/TAPE/DVD·LD/VCR ..................0±0.5 dB RIAA Equalization Deviation PHONO MM....................................0±0.5 dB Total Harmonic Distortion PHONO MM to REC OUT 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 1V..........................0.02% CD/TAPE/DVD·LD/VCR to SP OUT 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 22.5W/8 ohms.......0.02% Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF-A Network) PHONO MM to REC OUT (5 mV Input Shorted) ...........................82 dB CD/TAPE/DVD·LD/VCR to SP OUT (Shorted) .............................................................95 dB Residual Noise (IHF-A Network) FRONT L/R........................................140 µV 36 Channel Separation (Vol. MAX, EFFECT OFF) PHONO MM (Input Shorted, 1 kHz) .......................60 dB CD/TAPE/DVD·LD/VCR (Input 5.1 k-ohms Terminated, 1 kHz) ..........................................................60 dB Tone Control Characteristics BASS: Boost/cut ................±10 dB (50 Hz) Turnover Frequency .........(350 Hz) TREBLE: Boost/cut...........±10 dB (20 kHz) Turnover Frequency.....(3.5 kHz) Gain Tracking Error (0 to –60 dB) ............3 dB VIDEO SECTION Video Signal Level..................1 Vp-p/75 ohms Maximum Input Level............1.5 Vp-p or more Signal-to-Noise Ratio ................50 dB or more Monitor Out Frequency Response ..................................5 Hz to 10 MHz, –3 dB Stereo Separation (1 kHz) [U.S.A. and General models] ................50 dB [Europe and U.K. models (40 kHz Dev.)] .............................................................50 dB Frequency Response 30 Hz to 15 kHz .............................0 ±0.5 dB AM SECTION Tuning Range [U.S.A. and General models] .............................................530 to 1,710 kHz [Europe and U.K. models] .............................................531 to 1,611 kHz Usable Sensitivity .............................100 µV/m Selectivity ...............................................32 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio .............................50 dB Image Response Ratio...........................40 dB Spurious Response Ratio.......................50 dB Harmonic Distortion (1 kHz) ....................0.3% FM SECTION Tuning Range [U.S.A. model] ...................87.5 to 107.9 MHz [Europe, U.K. and General models] ..........................................87.5 to 108.0 MHz 50 dB Quieting Sensitivity (IHF, 75 ohms) Mono .................................1.55 µV (15.1 dBf) Stereo...................................21 µV (37.7 dBf) Usable Sensitivity (75 ohms) (30 dB S/N Quieting, 1 kHz, 100% mod.) [U.S.A. and General models] ............................................0.8 µV (9.3 dBf) DIN, Mono (S/N 26 dB) [Europe and U.K. models] .................0.9 µV DIN, Stereo (S/N 46 dB) [Europe and U.K. models] ..................24 µV Image Response Ratio [U.S.A. and General models].................45 dB [Europe and U.K. models] .....................80 dB IF Response Ratio ...................................80 dB Spurious Response Ratio ........................70 dB AM Suppression Ratio .............................55 dB Capture Ratio..........................................1.5 dB Alternate Channel Selectivity [U.S.A. and General models].................85 dB Selectivity (two signals, 40 kHz Dev.) [Europe and U.K. models] .....................70 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF) Mono/Stereo [U.S.A. and General models] .................................................80 dB/75 dB (DIN-Weighted, 40 kHz Dev.) Mono/Stereo [Europe and U.K. models] ........74 dB/69 dB Harmonic Distortion Mono/Stereo (1 kHz) [U.S.A. and General models] .........0.1/0.2% Mono/Stereo (40 kHz Dev.) [Europe and U.K. models]..............0.1/0.2% AUDIO SECTION Output Level/Impedance FM (100% mod., 1 kHz) [U.S.A. and General models] ......................................500 mV/2.2 k-ohms [Europe and U.K. models (40 kHz Dev.)] ......................................400 mV/2.2 k-ohms AM (30% mod., 1 kHz) .........................................150 mV/2.2 k-ohms GENERAL Power Supply [U.S.A. model].......................AC 120V, 60 Hz [U.K. model] ..........................AC 240V, 50 Hz [Europe model]......................AC 230V, 50 Hz [General model] ....................AC 110/120/220/240V, 50/60 Hz Power Consumption ...............................160W AC Outlets 2 SWITCHED OUTLETS [U.S.A., Europe and General models] ..........................................100W max. total 1 SWITCHED OUTLET [U.K. model] ......................100W max. total Dimensions (W x H x D) ........................................280 x 119 x 389 mm (11” x 4-11/16” x 15-5/16”) Weight .............................7.3 kg (16 lbs. 1 oz.) Accessories ..........................AM loop antenna Indoor FM antenna Remote control transmitter Batteries Specifications are subject to change without notice. YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, USA 6660 ORANGETHORPE AVE., BUENA PARK, CALIF. 90620, U.S.A. CANADA MUSIC LTD. 135 MILNER AVE., SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO M1S 3R1, CANADA ELECTRONIK EUROPA G.m.b.H. SIEMENSSTR. 22-34, D-25462 RELLINGEN BEI HAMBURG, F.R. OF GERMANY ELECTRONIQUE FRANCE S.A. RUE AMBROISE CROIZAT BP70 CROISSY-BEAUBOURG 77312 MARNE-LA-VALLEE CEDEX02, FRANCE ELECTRONICS (UK) LTD. YAMAHA HOUSE, 200 RICKMANSWORTH ROAD WATFORD, HERTS WD1 7JS, ENGLAND SCANDINAVIA A.B. J A WETTERGRENS GATA 1, BOX 30053, 400 43 VÄSTRA FRÖLUNDA, SWEDEN MUSIC AUSTRALIA PTY, LTD. 17-33 MARKET ST., SOUTH MELBOURNE, 3205 VIC., AUSTRALIA VU86880
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Yamaha RX-V10 Manual de usuario

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