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2.                                                                                           RX V2090 Cassette deck  etc              E      sha 20 aO B l Room 2     _     hx     Remote  5 5 ZA   J penoy Infrared signal  O0  oO         receiver  WCX 10   um  O   O cc  oom    AJE 5  Infrared emitter      gt  g Q    IRX 10 20  i tao  N     2   H  Master Zone  S g ol Controller MCX 10  2   a KR o J  S u MCX 10  a   J                           Some Yamaha models are able to connect directly to the RX V2090 via the REMOTE OUT terminals  If you own  these products  the use of an infrared emitter may not be necessary        r CAUTION  In some cases  adjustments made using the Room 2 Remote transmitter may not be evident on this unit   For example  if both the main room and second room are set to the tuner  it is possible for the person in the  second room to change the station  This may be a problem  especially when you are taping a source without  directly monitoring it              Using the Remote Transmitters    If you use the Room 2 Remote transmitter  the transmitter for the second room  in the main room  the input  selector keys of this remote affect the settings in the second room  not the main room  The other keys on the  transmitter work the same in both the main room and the second room    If you use the Main Remote transmitter  the transmitter for the main room  in the second room  the keys that also  appear on the Room 2 Remote transmitter work except the input selector ke
3.                                                             7 Select the center channel output mode according to your  speaker configuration    Refer to    SPEAKER CONFIGURATION    on page 7      CENTER  MODE            NORMAL          WIDE    PHANTOM       TEST  Press the TEST button to run    the Dolby test     Press the TEST button again to run the DSP test     e DSP test   TCCT M  OT  TMNI  IZILI Prt in    The test tone from the left main speaker and the right  main speaker  the left front and the right front speaker  will be heard at the same time     To adjust the FRONT LEVEL  go to step 13   Note     When the FRONT MIX switch is set to    5ch     5 channel  mode  the DSP test mode is not available              9 Turn up the volume using the remote control transmitter   You will hear a test tone  like pink noise  from the left  main speaker  then the center speaker  then the right  main speaker  and then the rear speakers  for about two  seconds each  The display changes as shown below     There are two types of tests  Dolby test and DSP test     Dolby test     TEE  I    I CET          TCCT Crim  E E S  E  I     NIT  PIN d       T  i     L    ci TZET QTI  i Eaa    I      The test tone from the left rear speaker and the right rear  speaker will be heard at the same time     To adjust the BALANCE  CENTER LEVEL and the  REAR LEVEL  go to steps 10 12                 e If your video monitor is on  the state of the test tone  output is also shown by an image of an audio  list
4.   VIDEO IN OUT  BUT          REMOTE CONTROL    E     6  MAIN CH     MAIN IN terminals    These terminals are for line input to the built in  main channel amplifier  Leave the jumper bars  connected to the PRE OUT terminals when you use  the built in amplifier    However  if you drive main speakers with an  external stereo power amplifier  remove the  jumper bars      6  MAIN CH     PRE OUT terminals    These terminals are for main channel line output   Leave the jumper bars connected to the MAIN IN  terminals when you use the built in amplifier   However  if you drive main speakers with an  external stereo power amplifier  remove the  jumper bars and connect the input terminals of the  external amplifier  MAIN IN or AUX terminals of  a power amplifier or an integrated amplifier  to  these terminals        MAIN LEVEL switch    Normally set to    0 dB     If desired  you can de   crease the output level at the MAIN SPEAKERS  terminals by 10 dB by setting this switch to     10 dB        ROOM 2 OUT     AUDIO PRE OUT  VIDEO  OUT terminals    These terminals output audio and video signals to  the equipment in the second room  The signal  source is selected using the Room 2 Remote  transmitter  Refer to    Connecting to Room 2  Equipment    on page 14      Q REMOTE CONTROL     IN  OUT terminals    IN This terminal receives the commands from  the Room 2 Remote transmitter    OUT This terminal outputs the commands at the  IN terminal from Room 2 Remote transmit   ter  Refer to    Conn
5.   impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings     Heat     The unit should be situated away from heat  sources such as radiators  stoves  or other appliances  that produce heat     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     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     Cleaning     The unit should be cleaned only as  recommended by the manufacturer     Nonuse Periods     The power cord of the unit should be  unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long  period of time     Object and Liquid Entry     Care should be taken so that  objects do not fall into and liquids are not spilled into the  inside of unit     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    16    17    18    19    Objects have fallen  or liquid has been spilled into the  unit  or    The unit has been exposed to rain  or    The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits  a marked change in performance  or    The unit has been dropped  or the enclosure damaged     Servicing     The user should not attempt service the  unit beyond those 
6.  of the center  speaker to be at the same level as that of the main  speakers with the CENTER LEVEL keys   Dolby test     LEVEL             CENTER  I l    GH          EN                   TEG ra  PETS EF                I       1 2 Adjust the sound output level of the rear speakers to be  at the same level as that of the main speakers with the  REAR LEVEL keys   Dolby test     LEVEL  REAR              n      I      1   l      A           fame    a                                  Notes    e Ifthe 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    e When the FRONT MIX switch is set to 5ch  front level  adjustment cannot be executed from the front panel or  from the REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER    e You cannot adjust the front level when the LD TV  switch is set to 5CH DISCRT mode    e If you press the LEVEL    switch without previously  pressing the FRONT  CENTER  or REAR switch  the  last channel selected will be changed     18       MASTER  VOLUME                                                                                        14          1 3 Adjust the test tone sound output level of the front  speakers to be at the same level as that of the main  speakers with the FRONT LEVEL keys   DSP test     LEVEL                                          Cee inti TT cart  H   FRING  U  1 4 Cancel the 
7.  outlets on  the rear panel if that equipment requires more power  than the outlets are rated to provide    11 When not planning to use this unit for long periods of  time  ie   vacation  etc    disconnect the AC power plug  from the wall outlet        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                    FCC INFORMATION       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 ins
8.  the maximum output of this unit     SPEAKER CONFIGURATION    Seven Speaker Configuration    This configuration is the most effective and recommended  one  In this configuration  the front speakers and the center  speaker are necessary along with the rear speakers  If the  digital sound field program DOLBY PRO LOGIC  DOLBY  PRO LOGIC ENHANCED  70 mm MOVIE THEATER  TV  THEATER  or SPORTS is selected  conversations will be  output from the center speaker and the ambience will be  excellent   e The FRONT MIX switch on the rear panel should be set to  the    7 ch    setting   For details  refer to page 17    e Set the center channel mode to the    NORMAL    or     WIDE    position   For details  refer to page 17      Five Speaker Configuration    When you only have five speakers  this configuration can be   very effective  In this configuration  the center speaker is   used for dialog when you select the digital sound field   program DOLBY PRO LOGIC  DOLBY PRO LOGIC EN    HANCED  70 mm MOVIE THEATER  TV THEATER  or   SPORTS  The front speakers are not used  The main speakers   handle the front channel effects    e The FRONT MIX switch should be set to the    5 ch     setting   For details  refer to page 17     e Set the center channel mode to the    NORMAL    or     WIDE    position   For details  refer to page 17      Four Speaker Configuration    The center speaker is not used in this configuration  If the  digital sound field program DOLBY PRO LOGIC or DOLBY  PRO LOGIC ENHANCE
9. D is selected  the center sound  along with the front effects are output from the left and the  right main speakers  However  the sound effect of other  programs can be the same as that of the other configurations   e Be sure to set the center channel mode to the    PHAN   TOM    position   For details  refer to page 17      Front  LS i       _ Main L Center Main R_    in  Front R    za     rea            Dialogue             ba        lt        ss Pai    Surround sound               Rear L Rear R       Main L Center Main R    bessai ete    Bisaa    rodeo  1 Hl    an                Rear L Rear R  Main L Main R    E  Dialogue          R Zo    Surround sound     passes   0 l ll    kedase 7 er a             SPEAKER PLACEMENT    The recommended speaker configuration  the seven speaker configuration  will require three speaker pairs  main  speakers  front speakers  and rear speakers  plus a center speaker  When you place these speakers  refer to the    following     Main     Front     Center     Rear        In normal position   The position of a standard  stereo speaker setup    Placed much further apart than the Main speakers   facing slightly inwards  Nearly six feet  approx  1 8  m  up from the floor    Precisely between the main speakers   To avoid  interference with TV sets  use a magnetically  shielded speaker   When two center speakers are  used  place these to the right and left of your TV  set or video monitor    Behind your listening position  facing slightly  inward  Ne
10. ONTROL         VIDEO OUT        am me     Ss oo         AUDIO OUT                 o          LaserDisc Spieler    CONNECTING SPEAKERS    Connect the respective speakers to this unit as shown below     10    Main speakers A       G2  7             Right                      as  CS                                                                          Front speakers                      Right Left  FN FN Rear speakers  Right Let                                             O FRONT A                                                                   Right Z Left                         gE                                     Main speakers B  Note on main speaker connection   One or two speaker systems can be connected to this  unit  If you connect only one speaker system  connect  it to either the SPEAKERS A or B terminals     Note on center speaker connection    One or two center speakers can be connected to this  unit  If you cannot place the center speaker on or  under the TV  it is recommended to use two center  speakers and place them on both sides of the TV to  orient the center sound at the center position    When connecting two center speakers  be sure to  press the CENTER speaker switch into the    C D     position      When you use a single center speaker   set the switch to the    C    position  u        How to Connect    Connect the SPEAKERS terminals to your speakers  with wire of the proper gauge  cut as short as pos   sible  If the connections are faulty  no sound 
11. YAMAHA RX V2090       Natural Sound Stereo Receiver                w OWNER   S MANUAL    F D          ontents  PROFILE OF THIS UNIT issisiurieisersissanss 6  SPEAKER SETUP FOR THIS UNIT            7  CONNECTIONS  srirsnnongsee nenna 9  ADJUSTMENT BEFORE OPERATION     16  BASIC OPERATIONS            0 eee 19  TUNING OPERATIONS        0  eee 22    USING THE DIGITAL SOUND FIELD  PROCESSOR  DSP      scsssssseeeeeseee  SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER          IMPORTANT   Please record the serial number of this  unit in the space below     Model   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                 Ree CONTROL TRANSMITTER       a2           WARNING   TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR  ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT EXPOSE  THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE           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        e 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 ope
12. arly six feet  approx  1 8 m  up from the  floor     CONNECTIONS       CAUTION  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                                                                                                                             Thirithe Compact disc player Video cassette recorder 1  3          Ml  as ET     pm         m  izil z  2    d e  D  fas O Q 0 9  x  gt  ojojols  GND O 5 2 i     lt    gt   p   Video cassette recorder 2       se oO    a So   j ae iiai PE f   E  Tape deck 1 LINE OUT  ee  D           9          eie   0000   O G                            AUDIO OUT        O  OO  O  Q A i VIDEO OUT                               l  unen   eE e  amp    l ce vere   vere Z VIDEO IN  LINE ouT  pe      O OQO  Ge AUDIO IN                  OOOO  O G    TAPE 2     0  00  0 G                I  FM  e   S 5  ANT    Cc      Lee Ss  va  O 0000  lo 9 ol                                     LINE IN a  amp        fe Ee    DISCRT CENTER  l mex Leen VIDEO IN  P SORE  eea a an Monitor TV        ROOM  OUT        REMOTE C
13. ct the main speakers to be used     SPEAKERS  B                                           If you use two main 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     VOLUME                If desired  adjust the BASS  TREBLE  BALANCE  controls  etc   refer to page 21  and use the digital  sound field processor   Refer to page 26      Notes on using the input selector buttons   e Note that pressing on each input selector button selects  the source which is connected to the corresponding input  terminals on the rear panel    e To select the source connected to the VIDEO AUX  terminals on the front panel  press VIDEO AUX    e The selection of TAPE 2 MONITOR cannot be canceled  by pressing another input selector button  To cancel it   press TAPE 2 MONITOR again    When you select a button other than TAPE 2 MONI   TOR  make sure that TAPE 2 MONITOR is not  accidently selected as well    e Ifyou select the input selector button for a video source  without canceling the selection of TAPE 2 MONITOR   the playback result will be the video image from the video  source and the sound from the audio tape    e Once you play a video source  its video image will not be  interrupted even if the input selector button for an audio  source is selected    e For the LD TV input selector button  refer to page 28     To turn off the power  Press the POWER 
14. ecting to Room 2 Equip   ment    on page 14      0  FRONT MIX switch    This switch should be set to match the number of  speakers in your system  For seven speaker  configurations  set it to    7 ch     For five speaker  configurations  set it to    5 ch          5CH DISCRT INPUT terminals    These terminals are used with a Dolby Surround  AC 3 decoder  Connect the main audio output of  the decoder to the LD TV MAIN input terminals   the center channel audio output to the LD TV  CENTER input terminal  and the surround audio  output to the LD TV SURROUND input termi   nals     Note    5CH DISCRT INPUT terminals can only be used with an  AC 3 decoder    When you use a Dolby Surround AC 3 decoder  the LFE   Low Frequency Effect channel  signal coming from the  AC 3 decoder to this unit must be mixed with the main  output signal  Refer to your AC 3 decoder   s operating  manual for information about mixing these signals mode     CONNECTING S VIDEO TERMINALS    If your video cassette recorder  video disc player  monitor  etc   is equipped with    S     high resolution  video    terminals  connect them to this unit   s S VIDEO terminals  Otherwise  use the composite video terminals of the unit     Note   e If video signals are sent to both the S VIDEO input and composite input terminals  the input signals will be sent to the  respective S VIDEO output and composite output terminals independently        VIDEO SIGNAL             3                                                     
15. ening room on the screen     In step 7  when you select the center mode  note the  following     Seven and five speaker configuration    NORMAL  Select this mode when you use a   center speaker that is smaller than the   main speakers  In this mode  the bass   tone will be output from the front   main speakers    WIDE  Select this mode when your center  speakers are approximately the same    size as the main speakers     Note    For seven speaker configurations  the FRONT MIX switch  on the rear panel should be set to the    7 ch    setting  For  five speaker configurations  the FRONT MIX switch  should be set to the    5 ch    setting     Six and Four speaker configuration   PHANTOM  Select this mode when you do not  have a center speaker  The center  channel sound will be output from  the left and right main speakers                                                                                                         CHAPTER CH DISPLAY STOP    VcR1             footer eo motels    rarer    VCR 2  4          o  a       a   _V AUX          m                                                                                                                               11                                                 H  llo                                                       10 12       1 0 Adjust the BALANCE control so that the test tone sound  output level of the left front speaker and the right front  speaker are the same        1 1 Adjust the test tone sound output level
16. even Speaker Configuration   Main  100 W   100 W  8  RMS Output Power   0 015  THD  20 20 000 Hz  120 W   120 W  6Q  RMS Output Power   0 04  THD  20 20 000 Hz  USA Model Only    Center  100 W  8Q  RMS Output Power   0 015  THD  1 kHz   Front  35 W  35 W  8Q  RMS Output Power   0 08  THD  1 kHz   Rear  35 W   35 W  8Q  RMS Output Power   0 08  THD  1 kHz    e Multi Room Capability  Multi Room and Multi Source with two Remote Control Units    e Digital Sound Field Processor  10 Programs including    Cinema DSP    70mm Movie Theater    e 5 Channel Discrete Input for Dolby Surround Digital AC 3   e Automatic Input Balance Control for Dolby Surround   e Test Tone Generator for Easier Speaker Output Balance Adjustment  e 3 Center Channel Modes  NORMAL WIDE PHANTOM    e 40 Station Random Access Preset Tuning   e Automatic Preset Tuning  FM only    e Preset Station Shifting Capability  Preset Editing    e IF Count Direct PLL Synthesizer Tuning System   e Video Signal Input Output Capability   e SLEEP Timer   e Remote Control Capability   e Program and status messages superimposed on connected video monitor       OPEN CLOSE THE CONTROL DOOR    To open the door          When it is not necessary to operate controls inside the control door  close the door     To close the door             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 full advanta
17. ge 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 totally  new listening environment    movie theater  concert hall  and so on  In addition  you get incredible realism from  Dolby encoded video sources using the built in Dolby Pro Logic Surround Decoder    Please read this owner   s 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    Dolby Pro Logic Surround    The Dolby Pro Logic Surround Decoder program lets  you experience the dramatic realism and impact of  Dolby Surround movie theater sound in your own  home  Dolby Pro Logic gets its name from its profes   sional grade steering logic circuitry  which provides  greater effective front and rear channel separation for  a much higher degree of realism than the    passive     Dolby Surround circuits found in less sophisticated  ho
18. he screen display information  is output from the S VIDEO and composite MONITOR OUT terminals with a monochromatic background              CONNECTING TO VIDEO AUX TERMINALS  FRONT PANEL     These terminals are used to connect any video input source such as a camcorder to this unit        VIDEO AUX    OOO  ttf                                 i AUDIO OUT  AUDIO OUT    VIDEO OUT  eee S VIDEQ OUT    13    14    CONNECTING TO ROOM 2 EQUIPMENT    With the Room 2 Remote transmitter you can select a different sound and video source for a second room    To use the multi room functions of this unit you need the following additional optional products    e An infrared signal receiver for the second room   WCX 10    e Master Zone Controller  MCX 10    e An infrared emitter in the main room   IRX 10 20   This emitter transmits the infrared signals from the Room 2 Remote transmitter in the second room to the other  components in the main rooms  for example  the remote for your laserdisc player     e An amplifier and speakers for the second room    e A video monitor for the second room        Note   Since there are so many ways to connect and use your RX V2090 in a multi room installation  we recommend that  you consult with a custom installation specialist for the Room 2 connections which will best meet your require   ments              Sample Room 2 connections     Main Room Second Room       Amplifier Video monitor    OW 6                                                                   
19. inals 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      2 CENTER OUTPUT terminal    This terminal is for center channel line output   There is no connection to this terminal when you  use the built in amplifier    However  if you drive a center speaker with an  external power amplifier  connect the input  terminal of the external amplifier to this terminal     GND terminal  For turntable use     GND     Connecting the ground wire of the turn   table to this terminal will normally mini   mize hum  In some cases  better results     may be obtained with the ground wire  disconnected     AC OUTLETS    2 SWITCHED OUTLETS and 1  UNSWITCHED OUTLET  USA   Canada  and General models     1 SWITCHED OUTLET  Austra   lia model     2 SWITCHED OUTLETS   Singapore model     SWITCHED    a  jbo  Coa CA    UNSWITCHED    120V 60Hz 120V 60Hz  120W MAX  TOTAL 200W MAX     AC OUTLETS     USA model     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                   er                  i    J     3 FRONT OUTPUT terminals    These terminals are for front channel line output   There is no connection to these terminals when  you use the built in amplifier    However  if you drive fro
20. ing  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                 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES    After unpacking  check that the following parts are contained        e Remote Control Transmitter e Indoor FM Antenna    Main Remote Room 2 Remote    Kc SKIP DDH                      DISCSKIP PAUSESTOP PLAY                                       PRESET   AJBICID                                          SEARCH muses   PLAY co     fo                     gt  gt           PRESET amcm     TUNER  7                      SEARCH STOP PLAY    TAPE   ee                      mous DRA DRB     weenn STOP    7700                                           SEARCH PAIBESTO  PLAY    LOTV             c gt   fo                   Display stop    vcr4                REMOTE BOURCE e AM Loop Antenna    CONTROLLER          vere                    A YAMAHA  ee         masten  EST ee                                                                                                                          YAMAHA             e Batteries  size AA  LR6  UM 3  e User Program Sheets                                                                                                                                                    Features    e S
21. l be  connected to the grounding system of the building  as  close to the point of cable entry as practical           CAUTION  READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT    1 To ensure the finest performance  please read this  manual carefully  Keep it in a safe place for future  reference    2 Install your unit in a cool  dry  clean place     away from  windows  heat sources  and too much vibration  dust   moisture or cold  Avoid sources of hum  transformers   motors   To prevent fire or electrical shock  do not  expose to rain and water    3 Do not operate the unit upside down  It may overheat   possibly causing damage    4 Never open the cabinet  If a foreign object drops into  the set  contact your dealer    5 Do not use force on switches  knobs or cords  When  moving the set  first turn the unit off  Then gently  disconnect the power plug and the cords connecting to  other equipment  Never pull the cord itself     6 Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical solvents   this might damage the finish  Use a clean  dry cloth    7 Always set the volume control to        o      before starting  the audio source play  increase the volume gradually to  an appropriate level after the play is started    8 To prevent lightning damage  pull out the power cord  and remove the antenna cable during an electrical storm    9 Be sure to read the    Troubleshooting    section on common  operating errors before concluding that your unit is faulty    10 Do not connect audio equipment to the AC
22. less than ideal positions to hear the  dialog originating from action on the screen while  getting a stereo effect as well    This Dolby Pro Logic Surround Decoder employs a  digital signal processing system  This system in   creases sound stability at each channel and minimizes  crosstalk between channels compared to conventional  analog Dolby signal processing    In addition  this unit features a built in automatic  input balance control  This circuit always presents  you the best surround conditions without performing  manual adjustments        CINEMA DSP    The YAMAHA    CINEMA DSP    logo indicates  these programs are created by the combination of  Dolby Pro Logic and YAMAHA DSP technology              SPEAKER SETUP FOR THIS UNIT    SPEAKERS TO BE USED    This unit is designed to provide the best sound field quality with a seven speaker configuration  The speakers to be  used with this unit will be main speakers  front speakers  rear speakers  and a center speaker    The main speakers are used for the main source sound  These are usually a much larger  high quality loudspeaker  than you will use for the surround sound effects  The center speaker is used for the center sound  dialog  etc    encoded with the Dolby Surround  And the front and rear speakers are used for special effects that enhance the  surround sound  The front  rear  and center speakers do not need to be equal to the main speakers  However  all  the speakers should have high enough power handling to accept
23. me audio video equipment  Dolby Pro Logic  Surround provides a true center channel  so that there  are four independent channels  unlike passive Dolby  Surround which has in effect only three channels  left   right  and rear  This center channel allows listeners    Dolby Pro Logic Surround   DSP    You can also enjoy Dolby Pro Logic with two modes  of Digital Sound field processing  These combinations  expand the surround effect  One is the    EN   HANCED    Dolby Pro Logic Surround which recre   ates the surround effect of the 35 mm film movie  theater  The other is the sound field program    70 mm  MOVIE THEATER     Which recreates the listening  experience of a 70 mm film theater     Directional Enhancement Circuit   DSP    The newly featured directional enhancement circuit  expands and focuses the digital sound field by  emphasizing position of sound    This effect puts you in the midst of the action  while  centering and focusing your attention to the screen   This circuit is available on the sound field program     TV THEATER    and    SPORTS        this same sound in your own listening room  so you ll  feel all the sound of a live concert    Furthermore  our technicians  armed with sophisti   cated 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     seated in even 
24. means described in the operating  instructions  All other servicing should be referred to  qualified service personnel     Power Lines     An outdoor antenna should be located  away from power lines     Grounding or Polarization     Precautions should be taken  so that the grounding or polarization is not defeated     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    ANTENNA  LEAD IN  WIRE    MAST ees          GROUND T  CLAMP             ANTENNA  DISCHARGE UNIT   NEC SECTION 810 20        ELECTRIC   SERVICE   EQUIPMENT  GROUNDING CONDUCTORS   NEC SECTION 810 21     GROUND CLAMPS    4 POWER SERIVCE GROUNDING    ELECTRODE SYSTEM     NEC ART 250  PART H   NEC     NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE          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 shal
25. nected to this unit  you should use it to display the on screen information  The  easy to read information will help you to perform this adjustment     Note     Before adjustment  make sure that the mute circuit is not engaged  While mute is engaged  no sound will be heard and an  indicator on the master VOLUME control flashes  See page 21 for details     1 Set to the    oo    position   VOLUME    ie  8 ia          4 Set the remote YPC USER LEARN switch to the    YPC     position     USER  YPC    LEARN    E                               For detailed information about the remote control transmitter   refer to    REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER    on page 32        2 Set to the    0    position     BASS TREBLE  rye ryt    2 2 2 2  3 3 3 3  4 4 4 4      5            5    POWER  Press the POWER  switch to turn on the  power           3 Set to the    0    position     BALANCE             6 Select the main speakers to be used     SPEAKERS  B                                        e If you use two main speaker systems  press both the A and  B switches                                                                                                                                                                                                                    JE                               O O 0 0   0000                   IF                                  CHAPTER CH DISPLAY STOP R1            fPnothas moven mearen    VCR 2  4                   Rock                                     
26. nt speakers with an  external stereo power amplifier  connect the input  terminals of the external amplifier  MAIN IN or  AUX terminals of a power amplifier or an inte   grated amplifier  to these terminals      4 REAR OUTPUT terminals    These terminals are for rear channel line output   There is no connection to these terminals when  you use the built in amplifier    However  if you drive rear speakers with an  external stereo power amplifier  connect the input  terminals of the external amplifier  MAIN IN or  AUX terminals of a power amplifier or an inte   grated amplifier  to these terminals     supply power to any connected component whenever  this unit is turned on    The maximum power  total power consumption of  components  that can be connected to the SWITCHED  AC OUTLET S  is 120 watts    The power to the UNSWITCHED outlets cannot be  controlled by this unit   s POWER switch or the  provided remote control transmitter   s POWER key    USA  Canada  and General models only      The maximum power  power consumption of compo   nent  that can be connected to the UNSWITCHED AC  OUTLET is 200 watts  USA model   180 watts   Canada model  and 200 watts  General model      11    12                                              N  i   nisen       ck      INPUT CENTER        ii LD TV f  SURROUND  7              aw                                              E       Oe                      x  O  UOR    TUEA    Er E neh            FRONT  M His   MX H 7ch J                 eee    
27. od earth ground  antenna  insert its connector into the  A good earth ground is a metal stake driven into FM ANT terminal firmly     moist earth  If you need an outdoor FM antenna to  improve EM reception quality  either  300 ohm feeder or coaxial cable may be Se  used  In locations troubled by electrical    interference  coaxial cable is preferable        15    16    ADJUSTMENT BEFORE OPERATION       SPEAKER BALANCE ADJUSTMENT    This procedure lets you adjust the sound output level balance between the main  front  center  and rear speakers  using the built in test tone generator  With this adjustment  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     1    YAMAHA                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         2 3 4             TRANSMIT user   LEARN YPC     LEARN    6      SKIP  KI DD                                        SEARCH   gt  gt                                                                                                       Ifyou have a video monitor con
28. rating and  maintenance  servicing  instructions  in the literature accompanying the  appliance     SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS       Read Instructions     All the safety and operating  instructions should be read before the unit is operated     Retain Instructions     The safety and operating  instructions should be retained for future reference     Heed Warnings     All warnings on the unit and in the  operating instructions should be adhered to     Follow Instructions     All operating and other  instructions should be followed     Water and Moisture     The unit should not be used near  water     for example  near a bathtub  washbowIl  kitchen  sink  laundry tub  in a wet basement  or near a  swimming pool  etc     Carts and Stands     The unit should be used only with a  cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer     6A An unit and cart combination should be    10    11    12    13    14    15    moved with care  Quick stops   excessive force  and uneven surfaces  may cause the unit and cart  combination to overturn     Wall or Ceiling Mounting     The unit should be mounted  to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the  manufacturer     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
29. source while recording    To record from tape deck 2  set the REC OUT selector to  SOURCE  and press the TAPE 2 MONITOR input  selector    If the tape deck connected to the TAPE 2 REC OUT  terminal has 3 head monitoring capability  you can  monitor the signal just recorded on the tape by pressing  the TAPE 2 MONITOR switch    DSP  VOLUME  BASS  TREBLE and BALANCE  control settings have no effect on the material being  recorded    Signals connected to the 5CH DISCRT INPUT are not  output to the tape decks or video recorders    To record the signals from an LD player  you must  connect the player to the LD TV terminals    It is possible for someone in the second room to  use the Room 2 Remote transmitter to change the  source you selected for recording  For example  if  you are recording a program from the tuner and  the person in the second room changes the  station  If you are listening to another source  you  may not discover this error until you playback the  recording     
30. switch again     19    20    To record a source to tape  or dub from tape to tape     YAMAHA                                                                                                                                                                                                          Oooo  Oc iINOoe                                       o p5 0 0 6                   am    N                                              1    Select the source to be recorded     REC OUT    SOURCE  Lonv    ver 4    TAPE 1  TUNER    vere co    VIDEO AUX PHONO       Play the source and press the corresponding input  selector  then turn the VOLUME control up to confirm  the input source   For detailed information on the tuning  operations  refer to page 22      TAPE B  MONITOR TAPE 1 TUNER cp                VIDEO AUX VCR VER 1                                                             T       Set the tape deck or VCR to the recording mode           To monitor a source selected by the REC OUT selector   press the corresponding input selector button           Notes     When the REC OUT selector is set to    SOURCE     the  source selected by the input selector buttons is output  through the TAPE 1 REC OUT  the TAPE 2 REC  OUT   the VCR 1 OUT  and the VCR 2 OUT  terminals    When the REC OUT selector is set to something other  than    SOURCE    and you press an input selector  button other than the one you pressed in step 2  the  recording source will not be changed and you can enjoy  another 
31. test tone   TEST  DICT I U T  i IA LOILL   Pro LOGIC  LOGIC    The previous mode is selected           Notes    e Once you have completed these adjustments  you can  adjust whole sound level on your audio system by using  the VOLUME control  or the MASTER VOLUME keys  on the remote control transmitter     e Ifyou use external power amplifiers  their volume   controls may also need to be adjusted to achieve the   proper balance     If there is insufficient sound output from the center  and rear speakers  you may decrease the main  speaker output level by setting the MAIN LEVEL  switch on the rear panel to       10 dB        BASIC OPERATIONS                                                                                                                                                                               o000cr 1c INO                                r                   m          Oo O O O 00e    1 6    i                                        To play a source       1 Set to the    oo    position     VOLUME          2   POWER  Press the POWER switch  to turn on the power  N                                  3 Select the desired input source by using the input selector  buttons   For video sources  turn the video monitor ON      TAPE 2  MONITOR TAPE 1 TUNER cD PHONO                                        VIDEO AUX VCR2 VCR 1 LD TV          PN    i        The name of the selected input source will appear on the  display                                                  4 Sele
32. tructions  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 of 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  6600 Orangethorpe  Ave  Buena Park  CA 90620    The above statement apply ONLY to those products  distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its  subsidiaries        We Want You Listening For A Lifetime    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 annoy
33. will be  heard from the speakers  Make sure that the polarity  of the speaker wires is correct  that is    and     mark   ings are observed  If these wires are reversed  the  sound will be unnatural and will lack bass         CAUTION  Do not let the bare speaker wires touch each other       This could damage this unit and or the speakers     and do not let them touch the metal parts of this unit              Center speaker s     Note    Use speakers with the specified impedance shown on  the rear of this unit    For connecting to the SPEAKER 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        Banana Plug connections are also possible  Simply  insert the Banana Plug connector into the correspond   ing terminal   Not available on Singapore model      Note   Use only single type banana plug cable        ABOUT THE ACCESSORY TERMINALS        OUTPUT    FRONT       LOW CENTER  PASS OUT    O     fo 200Hz     1  LOW PASS terminal    This terminal is for output to a monaural amplifier  driving a subwoofer  Frequencies above 200 Hz are  filtered out so that only the bass range remains   The output signal is from the main and center  channels    You may wish to add a subwoofer to reinforce the  bass frequencies    Connect the LOW PASS terminal to the INPUT  terminal of the subwoofer amplifier  and connect  the speaker term
34. ys     The indicator information    _    Lights up momentarily when the Room 2 Remote transmitter is used in  the main room     2  Lights up momentarily when the Room 2 Remote transmitter is used in  the second room             Z          C    lt   m       ROOM 2  CONTROL       ANTENNA CONNECTIONS    e Each antenna should be connected to the designated terminals correctly  referring to the following diagram    e 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          AM loop  antenna   included     Q                       Lo   O OO  eeaer 750        Mie roro o                                     75 ohm 75 ohm 300 ohm man  _   048  e   coaxial cable antenna adapter Ht  7 4 antenna  Uy Y  included   H S  Ms  Ground       Connecting the AM loop antenna    2    Orient so that the best      reception is obtained        e The AM loop antenna should be placed apart from the main unit  The antenna may be hung on a wall   e The AM loop antenna should be kept connected  even if an outdoor AM antenna is connected to this unit                 GND terminal Notes    For maximum safety and minimum interference  e When connecting the indoor FM  connect the GND terminal to a go
    
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