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1. TV VCR IN OUT IN VIDEO e 5 VIDEO L L AUDIO AUDIO R R 4 MONTOR 9 SVIDEO MONITOR OUT OVD ONLY Ok AUDIO 759 UNBAL VIDEO e our OPTICAL VIDEO IN 1 Connect the VCR OUT L R AUDIO jacks on the CinemaStation to the audio input L R jacks on your VCR using a commercially available audio video cable 2 Connect the VCR OUT VIDEO jack on the CinemaStation to the video input jack on your VCR using the audio video cable used in step 1 3 Connect the VIDEO IN L R AUDIO jacks on the CinemaStation to the audio output L R jacks on your VCR using another audio video cable 4 Connect the VIDEO IN VIDEO jack on the CinemaStation to the video output jack on your VCR using the audio video cable used in step 3 5 To watch videos when the CinemaStation is turned off connect the audio and video output jacks on your VCR to the audio and video input jacks on your TV using another audio video cable 10 AOA For information on how to connect a TV to CinemaStation refer to Connecting a TV page 12 15 NOILVHVd3Hd E Connecting External AV Components Connecting a game console If you connect a game console to the CinemaStation using a commercially available audio video cable for analog connections or a video cable and optical cable for digital connections you can enjoy games o
2. 58 N Play the 2 source e g music you want to listen to Press AMP Press SURROUND Press SELECT to select PL II Press SURROUND to select PL II mode Each time you press the button the mode changes as follows d PL Il Movie L PL Il Music PL Game PL Il Movie Suited for movie audio sources PL Il Music Suited for music audio sources PL Il Game Suited for game audio sources ata AOA You can also switch the mode by pressing the DSP buttons on the CinemaStation You can make detailed settings for PL II Music For details refer to Configuring Dolby Pro Logic II Music Settings page 67 Note When a monaural source is being played Dolby Pro Logic II is not available Enjoying Sound with Specific Speakers Enjoying DSP programs with the front speakers only Virtual CIMEMA DSP Since Virtual CINEMA DSP processes an audio input source to reproduce virtual surround speakers you can enjoy DSP program only with the front speakers AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE 2 3 4 SURROUND SELECT MATRIXG 1 STEREO REPEAT MENU 1276565 0 SHIFT AMP DSP program buttons 1 Play the source you want to listen to 2 Press AMP 3 Press the DSP program button to select the DSP program you want to use For details refer to Enjoying Sound Field Programs DSP Progra
3. OUT OPTICAL VIDEO VCR IN IN Video pin Game console cable Optical m VIDEO e cable DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT Note Use a commercially available video pin cable and an optical cable shown below to connect your game console to the CinemaStation with a digital connection E Video pin cable Dml Optical cable 1 Remove the anti dust cap from the OPTICAL IN DIGITAL AUDIO jack on the CinemaStation Keep the cap to re attach it when the jack is not in use Anti dust cap 2 Connect the VIDEO IN VIDEO jack on the CinemaStation to the video output jack on your game console using a commercially available video pin cable 3 Connect the OPTICAL IN DIGITAL AUDIO jack on the CinemaStation to the optical digital output jack on your game console using a commercially available optical cable Connecting a CD recorder or MD recorder If you connect a CD recorder or MD recorder to the CinemaStation using commercially available optical cables you can record audio sources played on the CinemaStation Also you can enjoy audio sources played on the recorder with the CinemaStation For information on your CD recorder or MD recorder refer to the manual for it Mr AOA Use a commercially available optical cable shown below to connect your CD recorder or MD recorder to the CinemaStation To make all connections two opt
4. YAMAHA DVD RECEIVER DVR S150 OWNER S MANUAL IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 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 IMPORTANT Please record the serial number of this unit in the space below MODEL Serial No The serial number is located on the rear or the bottom of this unit Retain this Owner s Manual in a safe place for future reference i CAUTION 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such
5. Drama Expresses surround sounds softly so that voice and dialog are clear and crisp Action 4 1 Sci Fi Science Fiction Drama Fills the space with music and sound that have an eerie sense of reality Suitable for serious n science fiction that has a good story line Sci Fi 1 Spectacle Spectacle Expresses super wide spaces Suitable for a movie that has a powerful visual impact 1 Theater Theater Preserves the power of Dolby or DTS Surround for experiencing the rich acoustical presence of a movie theater Music programs Each time you press the MUSIC button the Music Video program changes as follows Magnifies the feeling of listening to live rock or jazz in a concert hall The screen image and sound field space stretch out to the fullest engulfing you in an atmosphere of excitement Classic Hall The Munich Philharmonic Hall Puts you in a front row seat at the Munich Philharmonic Hall surrounded in calm voluptuous sound Music Video gt n Jazz Club The Bottom Line USC Classic Hall Reproduces the acoustics of sitting right in front of the stage at The Bottom Line a popular j New York City jazz club Experience the lively realistic throb of a wide stage azz Club X B Rock Concert The Roxy Theater Rock Concert Recreates the acoustic personality of a nightclub seating for an audience of about 460 5ch Stereo Sch Stereo Fills the space with sound and allo
6. Recording sounds does not reflect the sound field effect settings The sound field effects are not available for recording Sound played on the CinemaStation cannot be recorded with an external recorder You may be trying to make a digital recording with an analog source or analog recording with a digital source Use proper audio sources The recording equipment may be connected to the CinemaStation with an analog connection Connect them with a digital connection page 16 Sounds played on the AV equipment connected to the CinemaStation cannot be recorded with external recording equipment Either the AV equipment or recording equipment may be connected to the CinemaStation with a digital connection Connect those equipment to the CinemaStation with analog connections page 16 The CinemaStation does not operate properly The CinemaStation may receive a strong electrical shock such as from a lightening bolt or excessive static electricity or drop in power supply Set the CinemaStation to the Standby mode then disconnect the power cable Wait for about 30 seconds then connect the power cable and turn on the CinemaStation A digital equipment or high frequency equipment produces noises The CinemaStation may be placed close to digital equipment or high frequency equipment Place the CinemaStation further away from such equipment The Set Menu configurations have been
7. The speaker cable may be shorted Make sure all speaker cables are connected properly page 10 The CinemaStation may receive a strong electrical shock such as from a lightening bolt or excessive static electricity Set the CinemaStation to the Standby mode then disconnect the power cable Wait for about 30 seconds then connect the power cable and turn on the CinemaStation The speakers make no sound The volume may be set to minimum level Adjust the volume level page 20 The Mute function may be enabled Cancel the Mute function page 20 The input source or input setting may be incorrect Select the correct input source or input setting pages 19 and 70 The cables may be connected improperly Make sure all cables are connected properly page 9 The disc loaded into the CinemaStation may be not compatible Make sure you use a disc supported by the CinemaStation page 32 You are playing a DTS source and PCM Only is selected for Digital output in the On Screen Menu Select All for Digital output in the On Screen Menu page 30 The TV shows no picture The cables may be connected improperly Make sure all cables are connected properly page 12 Sound suddenly turns off The Sleep Timer page 28 might be set Turn on the CinemaStation and play the source again Sound is too low on one side The cables may be connected im
8. eese tenen 50 dB TUNER SECTION FM Tuning Range U S A and Canada models 87 5 to 107 9 MHz Other Models eee Re 87 5 to 108 0 MHz AM Tuning Range U S A and Canada models 530 to 1710 kHz U K Europe Australia and Korea models 531 to 1611 kHz Asia and General models 530 531 to 1710 1611 kHz 92 GENERAL Power Supply U S A and Canada models Australia model U K and Europe models Korea model m Asia model General model Power consumption Standby power consumption Asia and General models AC 120 V 60 Hz AC 240 V 50 Hz AC 230 V 50 Hz AC 220 V 60 Hz AC 220 240 V 50 Hz AC 110 120 V 50 Hz Other models Laser Pickup Type Semiconductor laser GaAIAs Wave length 650 nm DVD 790 nm VCD CD Output Power 1 45 mW DVD 1 31 mW VCD CD Dimensions W x H x DI 360 x 75 x 360 mm Approx 14 3 16 x 2 15 16 x 14 13 16 in d oc 6 4 kg Approx 14 Ibs 2 oz 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F 5 to 90 No Condensation Operating Temperature Range Operating Humidity Range Specifications are subject to change without notice LIST OF REMOTE CONTROL CODES TV YAMAHA Admiral Aiko Aiwa Akai Alba AOC Audiovox Belcor Bell amp
9. A B xa Ex E Turn the TV on or set it to the standby mode Ce Cee ei TV INPUT 1 u Switches the TV inputs Aer VCR HE Sets the remote control to the VCR CD recorder or MD 25 recorder operation mode TUNER 1 CINEMAS 73 NOILVYNDISANOD Q39NVAGV n Controlling External Components B VCR operations Press VCR for VCR operations TUNER CJ 0 sis Emu e CINEMAS CD recorder and MD recorder operations Press VCR for CD recorder or MD recorder operations a RES mM SE BE Am CINEMAZ 74 Functions for VCR operation lt lt Rewinds e CH CH Switches the video channels TV POWER Sets the remote control to the TV operation mode Stops video playback Pauses video playback gt gt Fast forwards o gt Starts video playback VCR Sets the remote control to the VCR CD recorder or MD recorder operation mode Functions for CD recorder and MD recorder operation 10 Pauses disc playback KX Skips to the start of the current track lt Reverses gt Starts disc playback TV POWER Sets the remote control to the TV operation mode Number buttons 1 to 9 0 10 Inputs numerals to specify paramete
10. SUR is set to NON in the Set Menu page 77 you cannot adjust the surround speaker volume The CinemaStation starts to output test tones If BASS is set to FRONT in the Set Menu page 77 you cannot adjust the subwoofer volume The test tone output from the subwoofer is different from the others but this is not a defect 64 Adjusting the speaker balance 1 during playback If you feel the speaker balance is not proper during audio playback follow the procedure below STANDBY ON POWER SW TUNER S cinema ZETI Nu Adjusting the Speaker Balance During Playback Press AMP Adjust the volume level of each speaker To adjust the center speaker volume press CENTER To adjust the surround speaker volume press SURR To adjust the subwoofer volume press SW CENTER Me We recommend that you first adjust the speaker balance with test tones For details refer to Adjusting the speaker balance with test tones page 64 The volume level adjustment range is 10 to 10 dB You cannot adjust the left and right surround speakers individually with this procedure To adjust them individually carry out the Adjusting the speaker balance with test tones procedure page 64 If you set one of the surround speakers to max 10 dB or min level 10 dB you cannot raise or reduce the volume level of
11. B Pan amp Scan and Letterbox In general DVD Video is produced for viewing on a wide television screen with an aspect ratio of 16 9 This means you can now view most material with the intended aspect ratio on a wide screen television This ratio will not fit on a standard television that has an aspect ratio of 4 3 Two picture styles Pan amp Scan and Letterbox deal with this problem Pan amp Scan cuts off the left and right portions of the picture to fill the screen Letterbox inserts black bands at the top and bottom of the picture to reproduce an aspect ratio of 16 9 B S Video signal With the S Video signal system the video signal normally transmitted using a pin cable is separated and transmitted as the Y signal for the luminance and the C signal for the chrominance through the S Video cable Using the S VIDEO jack eliminates video signal transmission loss and allows recording and playback of even more beautiful images E Title Chapter DVD Video DVD video lets you divide a disc in a big way by titles or a small way by chapters Each division is either called a title number or a chapter number Copyright and logo marks This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision
12. Operating the Set Menu Follow the procedure below to operate the Set Menu to configure parameters For details on menu items and parameters refer to pages 77 to 79 STANDBY ON POWER 2 AUDIO ANGLES SUBTITLE 2 3 SELECT 1 SURROUND 6 hf 7 hale NIGHT sw CENTER SURRA SET MENU SETMBW TVCH A B C D E PRESET V FREQRDS MODE PTY SEEK START HA DSP program buttons Se 76 Press AMP then press SET MENU Press A or V to select a main menu item in the CinemaStation display then press lt or If the selected menu item contains two or more submenu items press A or V to select a submenu item in the CinemaStation display then press Otherwise skip this step The current setting appear in the CinemaStation display Press 4 or D to change the setting To exit the Set Menu press SET MENU or one of the DSP program buttons Configuring Various Parameters Set Menu B Setting speaker sizes Speaker Set Submenu CENTER Sets whether the center speaker is present or not and sets the size of the center speaker Selection items LRG Large SML Small NON None Default setting SML LRG Select this setting when using a large center speaker The entire frequency band of the center channel signal is output as it is from the center speaker SML Select this setting when using a sma
13. P View Frame by Frame Play Option Fast 9 Time Press A or V to select Time then press Frame by Frame gt 0 00 28 Press 4 or gt to select a parameter hour minute or second then use the number buttons to enter the time where you want to start playback Frame by Frame Cursor Fast Press ENTER to start playback from the specified position To exit the On Screen Menu press ON SCREEN Useful Playback Operations Customizing playback order 3 Press A or X7 to select Program then Program Play press You can customize the playback order for chapters or Program tracks stored in the disc Also you can display the Play Option Disc Navigation playback order disable the Program Play feature or clear all Program Play contents after customizing the playback order The Program Play feature is available only with the On Screen Menu page 29 Search Sub title 4 Press A or 7 to select Tracks then press Notes In this procedure we use the DVD disc for example The actual screen may differ depending on the disc type you use Clear all The Playback Control feature page 39 is not available during XE Program Play of a video CD M Jowa Program Play list STANDBYION manga AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE 5 When using a DVD or video CD press or V to select the title and press p then press A or V to s
14. Aiwa Akai Asha Audio Dynamic Audiovox Beaumark Bell amp Howell Blaupunkt Brocsonic Bush Calix Candle Canon CGM Citizen Curtis Mathis Cybernex Daewood DBX Dimensia Dynatech Electrohome 286 287 297 244 245 245 265 266 287 296 285 234 235 236 253 297 225 239 286 225 297 226 235 254 255 268 297 256 287 238 235 299 293 297 285 296 293 297 234 256 257 258 299 293 297 285 286 223 269 265 266 286 297 297 239 248 262 275 286 295 233 279 272 273 274 296 297 285 292 239 232 284 297 229 292 263 285 285 297 285 297 225 286 297 285 287 269 264 265 266 223 266 292 226 267 297 242 297 239 232 286 399 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 329 339 322 323 324 363 392 394 396 363 393 325 326 327 322 396 335 363 396 325 328 396 332 396 397 328 333 392 363 328 334 335 392 394 333 397 396 Electrophonic 396 Emerson 327 334 396 397 Fisher 393 336 Garrard 397 GE 328 333 387 363 LG Goldstar 396 388 392 Goodmans 334 337 Grandiente 397 Grundig 332 338 Hitachi 325 333 349 342 343 Harman Kardon 392 Instant Replay 325 328 Itt Nokia 393 JCL 328 JC Penny 392 393 394 328 333 349 363 396 JVC Victor 392 394 344 345 346 347 Kendo 396 Kenwood 392 394 396 Kodak 396 Lyold 397 Loewe 396 337 Luxor 395 LXI 393 396 397 336 349 Magnavox 325 326 328 Magnin 363 Marantz 392 394328 Marta 396 Matsui 396 MEI 328 Memorex 328
15. Press To return to normal playback press gt To advance frame by frame DVD V VCD Press ll to pause playback then press IIl repeatedly Each time you press D0 playback advances one frame at a time To return to normal playback press gt To fast reverse or fast forward To fast reverse press lt lt To fast forward press PL Each time you press the button the speed changes reverse 4 8 or 32x forward 4 8 or 32x Notes 32 and 32x are not available for music CD playback The speakers do not produce any sound if you fast forward reverse while playing a Dolby Digital or DTS disc To slow reverse and slow forward DVD V VCD Press 0 to pause playback then press lt lt 1 to slow reverse or press gt to slow forward Each time you press I lt or gt gt the speed changes reverse 1 8 1 4 or 1 2x forward 1 8 1 4 or 1 2x To return to normal playback press Note The slow reverse feature is not available for video CD playback To skip chapters tracks To skip to the start of the current chapter track press KK To skip to the next chapter track press gt P To skip to the previous chapter track quickly press KK twice Note The Skip feature may not work properly when using Playback Control page 39 to play a video CD To specify a track for playback VCD CD Use the Number buttons to
16. Selects a preset number or adjusts the frequency page 51 A B C D E DVD CD mode Stops disc playback Tuner mode Selects a preset group page 52 I PRESET BAND DVD CD mode Pauses disc playback Tuner mode Switches between FM and AM page 48 4 INPUT Selects an input source or sets the priority level for the audio input signals if any equipment is connected to both OPTICAL IN and AUDIO IN jacks VOLUME Adjusts the overall volume level Q Disc tray Holds a disc to be played Display Displays playback information or settings page 5 P AUTO MAN L DVD CD mode Starts disc playback Tuner mode Switches between Auto Tuning and Manual Tuning modes page 48 DSP Switches the DSP programs in the selected DSP program group Press and hold to switch the DSP program groups page 26 SILENT CINEMA jack Connects headphones Remote control sensor Receives signals from the remote control YPAO MIC jack Connects the optimizer microphone Controls and Functions dts DO DIGITAL DU PLIjDSP MATRIX PCM4 TITLE TRACK CHAP FHUGHESSIVE zoel REP A B ALL AUTO ST Decoder indicator Displays the icon for the selected internal decoder DSP Lights up when a DSP program is selected DSP program indicator Displays the icon for the selected DSP program VIRTUAL Lights up when Virtual CINEMA DSP
17. VIDEO C CIC TUNER pia me A CINEMAS BH Common functions AUDIO cANGLE SUBTITLE 2 3 4 SURROUND SELECT 6 1 STEREO REPEAT A B Jul 7 Jat 8 SW CENTER SURR ED Apa y SHIFT WCH NIGHT PRESET V ANPRESET EJ Mop PTY SEEK Start ONSCREEN START CIE GOYAMAHA il FM AM Radio station tuning Radio station preset etc a Tuner mode AMP e TUNER DVD CD mm SLEEP CinemaStation has three main operation modes Before operating functions in each mode you need to select a mode to change the remote control button assignments To switch the operation mode Amp mode Press AMP page 7 DVD CD mode Press DVD CD page 8 Tuner mode Press TUNER For details on tuner operations refer to Tuning Radio Stations page 48 ML 2 2 You can also operate the TV VCR connected to the CinemaStation using the remote control For details refer to Controlling External Components page 72 Operations common to all modes Q Infrared signal transmitter Sends signals to the CinemaStation STANDBYION co 1 Turn the CinemaStation on or set it to the standby mode page 19 Turns off the volume Press again to resume the volume Input selection buttons Select a
18. YPAO performs the following checks and makes ji to the YPAO MIC jack on the CinemaStation appropriate adjustments to give you the best possible sound from your system Wiring Polarity Checks which speakers are connected and the polarity of each speaker Also checks and adjusts the sound level volume of each speaker so that the sound level of each speaker is the same when heard from the listening position Distance Phase Checks the distance of each speaker from the listening position and adjusts the delay of each channel so that the sound from each speaker reaches the listening w gt O o UU m gt d o z position at the same time Also checks the phase of d each speaker Size Optimizer microphone Checks the speakers frequency response and sets the crossover high cut frequency for the subwoofer to Place the optimizer microphone on a flat improve the sound relationship between the speakers level surface with the omni directional and the subwoofer microphone head upward at your normal listening position The CinemaStation stores speaker settings configured by YPAO If possible use a stand such as a tripod to affix the and manual setup individually You can switch between them by optimizer microphone at the same height as your ears turning on off the YPAO mode page 23 would be when you are seated in your listening position Notes Since loud test tones will be output during the se
19. cleared The power to the CinemaStation may be lost more than a week Make sure the power cable is plugged into the outlet firmly then configure the Set Menu settings again page 75 82 Troubleshooting Remote control Problem Cause Solution The remote control does not work for operating the CinemaStation The remote control may be operated outside the remote control operation range For information on the remote control operation range refer to Using the Remote Control page 18 The remote control sensor on the CinemaStation may be exposed to direct sunlight or lighting inverted fluorescent lamps Change the lighting or CinemaStation s orientation The remote control mode selection may be improper Select the mode that suits your purpose page 6 The batteries may be worn out Replace the batteries with new ones page 18 The remote control does not work for operating other AV equipment You may be trying to operate a system component You cannot operate a system component with the CinemaStation remote control Use the remote control supplied with the product The remote control code may be incorrect Set the correct remote control code page 72 Depending on the model and year of the product the CinemaStation remote control may not be able to operate it partly or wholly In this case use the remote control supplied with
20. page 65 You may be listening to an audio source that does not contain any low tone signal such as LFE The subwoofer does not support signals outside the specified range The subwoofer makes strange sounds The subwoofer may be placed improperly Place the subwoofer in the correct position For details refer to the manual for the subwoofer The subwoofer cable may be connected improperly Make sure the subwoofer cable is connected properly page 10 The speaker does not output low tones properly The speaker setting may be improper Make sure you configure the speaker settings properly page 77 The volume does not increase or sounds are distorted The power of the equipment connected to a CinemaStation s output jack may be turned off Turn on the power of the equipment connected to a CinemaStation s output jack Recording sounds does not reflect the sound field effect settings The sound field effects are not available for recording A source being played back on CinemaStation DVD CD AM FM broadcast etc does not record when using an external component You may be trying to make a digital recording of an AM FM broadcast Use the analog recording method pages 17 and 55 You may be trying to make a recording of a DTS source Depending on the recorder DTS sources may not record properly For further information refer to the owner s manual supplied with
21. the SILENT CINEMA indicator lights up in the CinemaStation display The CinemaStation mixes LFE channel audio and other channel audio If you do not select a DSP program the headphone produces normal stereo sound see Enjoying original Dolby and DTS sounds on page 62 When headphones are connected to the SILENT CINEMA jack on the CinemaStation sound does not output from any speaker regardless of whether sound field effect is on or off STANDBY ON AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE 2 SELECT 3 MATAIX6 1 REPEAT SURROUND Shoe SW ENTER SUR 93 5 SHIFT 1 A B C D E Le see PRESET V A PRESET FREQRDS MODE PTY SEEK START ON SCREEN ESI eae AMP Q is DSP program buttons E ex VEN dal 60 Enjoying DSP Programs in a Variety of Ways Listening at low volume 1 Play the source you want to listen to Night Listening Since Night Listening tones down large sound effect and clears speech or vocal sounds you can enjoy DSP 3 programs even at low volume 2 Press AMP Press a DSP program button to select the DSP program you want to use For details refer to Enjoying Sound Field Programs DSP Programs page 26 a gt STANDBYJON cxi AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE 2 3 4 SURROUND SELECT MATRIX6 1 STEREO NIGHT 5 6 h NIGHT f
22. you can copy video component sources to a video cassette on the VCR Note Copying video sources guarded by copy protection may result in picture distortion of the recording due to copy protection signals STANDBY ON STANDBY ON e l AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE imme mu cx Ed Cs Cer eC SW ENTER SURR C e VIDEO 016 CINEMA 1 Turnonthe TV video component and VCR then switch the TV input to the input connected to the CinemaStation 2 Press STANDBY ON 1 to turn on the CinemaStation 3 Press VIDEO 4 Prepare to record with the VCR For example insert a video cassette into the VCR and Switch the VCR input to external For details on VCR operations refer to the manual for your VCR 5 Start playback on the video component and start recording on the VCR For details on VCR operations refer to the manual for your VCR 56 Enjoying Sound with Specific Speakers You can enjoy movies or music with various sound effects produced by the specified speakers Enjoying 6 1 5 1ch sources with all speakers including a virtual speaker Matrix 6 1 You can use Matrix 6 1 to produce virtual surround back sound from your left and right surround speakers creating a realistic sense of surround back sound sound that travels from directly in front of the listening position to directly in back of
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24. CINEMA DSP YAMAHA has developed a Virtual CINEMA DSP algorithm that allows you to enjoy DSP sound field surround effects even without any surround speakers by using virtual surround speakers It is even possible to enjoy Virtual CINEMA DSP using minimal two speaker system that does not include a center speaker Audio information E Bit stream A signal that is compressed and changed into digital format Then depending on the decoder it can be processed as 5 1 multi channel audio B Channel ch A channel is an audio type that has been divided based on range and other characteristics Ex 5 1 channel Front speakers Left 1ch Right 1ch Center speaker 1 ch Surround speakers Left 1ch Right 1ch e Subwoofer 1 ch x 0 1 0 1 ch n contrast to a full 1 channel band a component designed to enhance low frequency sound for added effect B Dynamic range The difference between the smallest sound that can be heard above the equipment noise and the biggest sound that can be heard without distortion is the dynamic range B LFE Low Frequency Effect 0 1 channel This channel is for the reproduction of low bass signals The frequency range for this channel is 20 Hz to 120 Hz This channel is counted as 0 1 because it only enforces a low frequency range compared to the full range reproduced by the other 5 6 channels in Dolby Digital or DTS 5 1 6 1 channel systems B Sampling frequency and quantized bit rate W
25. CinemaStation to the audio video output L R jacks on your game console using an audio video cable page 16 you can enjoy game sounds with the CinemaStation ata z2 You can also connect the CinemaStation and a game console with the digital connection page 16 Note When you set the Input Assign to VIDEO page 78 and Input Mode to AUTO page 79 in the Set Menu the CinemaStation outputs the source from the OPTICAL IN jack if any source is input from it To listen to the source input from the VIDEO IN jacks stop playback on the equipment connected to the OPTICAL IN jack STANDBY ON O71 em p VIDEO TUNER RNA CINEMAZI GO YAMAHA 1 Turnon the TV and game console then switch the TV input to which the CinemaStation is connected 2 Press STANDBY ON 0 1 to turn on the CinemaStation 3 Press VIDEO 4 Start playing a game 54 Recording AV Sources With External AV Components If you connect an external recorder to the CinemaStation you can record AV sources played back on the CinemaStation or external AV equipment For details on the connection methods refer to Connecting External AV Components pages 14 to 17 Also you can operate those equipment with the CinemaStation remote control by setting the remote control codes page 72 Note Make sure you read the manuals for your equipment to
26. Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited SILENT CINEMA is a registered trademark of YAMAHA CORPORATION DO DIGITAL Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories DIGITAL SURROUND DTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc MPEG Layer 3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multimedia 91 XIGNAddV Specifications AUDIO SECTION Front L R Center Surround L R Min RMS output power kHz 0 996 THD 6 Q 5er 45W Min RMS output power U S A and Canada models 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 9 THD 6 45W Max power EIAJ Asia Korea China and General models 1 KHz 10 THD 6 55W Total harmonic distortion FRONT L R less than 0 0596 Signal to Noise Ratio IHF A Network shorted 90 dB Input Sensitivity VIDEO VCR Output Level when 200 mV is input REC OUT eter eet 200 mV 1 2 k Q Phones DUIDUL oo ssi ipte 200 mV 100 VIDEO SECTION Video Signal Level 1 Vp p 75 1 Vp p 0 286 Vp p 75 Component Y PB PR Signal to Noise Ratio
27. Field Programs DSP Programs Digital Sound Field Processor DSP programs feature a variety of sound fields that allow you to enjoy movies and music At the touch of a button the DSP program automatically sets your speaker settings such as reflected sound reverberant sound and the delay time for each channel to match your audio source Mu AOA You can change the delay time for each DSP program as necessary For information on the default delay time and how to change it refer to DSP Program Delay Time Settings page 68 The CinemaStation has other sound field effects not listed below Also you can enjoy DSP programs with headphones or low volume For details refer to Enjoying DSP Programs in a Variety of Ways page 60 Feel free to choose a sound field program based on your listening preference and not purely on the name of the program itself To play back 2ch sources such as CDs faithful to the original sound turn off the DSP program feature For details refer to Enjoying 2ch sources with all speakers Dolby Pro Logic page 58 Experiment with different sound field effects until you find the DSP program that you feel best matches your source For details refer to Enjoying Sound with Specific Speakers page 57 Movie programs Each time you press the MOVIE button the Action program changes as follows Enhances the stereoscopic effect for a thrilling sense of presence only found in an action movie
28. Howell Bestar Blaupunkt Blue sky Bradford Brandt Brocsonic Brokwood Bush Candle Citizen Clatronic Contec Craig Croslex Crown Curtis Mathis CXC Daewood Dayton Dual Dumont Emerson Envision Ferguson First line Fisher Fraba Funai Futuretec GE Gilbralter LG Goldstar Goodmans Grundig Havard Hitachi ICE Irradio Itt Nokia JC Penny JVC Victor Kendo Kenwood KTV Loewe LXI Magnavox Marantz Matsui MGA Mitsubishi MTC Multitec NEC 299 292 292 293 287 294 276 283 295 296 296 297 286 285 297 292 298 229 222 298 285 223 297 297 296 286 297 286 287 297 298 285 224 285 225 285 297 226 286 285 297 298 224 227 228 287 239 297 298 297 297 224 239 232 285 286 297 223 265 266 298 295 233 298 277 278 285 285 293 297 234 235 236 297 297 298 239 237 296 298 223 229 238 249 285 297 239 242 243 296 296 244 245 293 297 234 237 286 296 246 247 298 297 297 239 285 298 248 293 297 225 226 233 297 225 239 286 286 297 295 286 297 299 297 259 286 297 285 297 292 282 286 Nikko Nokia Nokia Oceanic Nordmende NTC Onwa Panasonic Philco Philips Pilot Pioneer Portland Ouasar Radio Shack RCA Realistic SABA Sampo Samsung Sanyo Schneider Scott Sharp Shogun Siemens Signature Sony Soundesign SSS Starlite Sylvania Teknika Telefunken Thomson Toshiba Videch Wards VCR YAMAHA Admiral
29. OR EE Dm STANDBY ON 1 Loada disc in the disc tray Playback starts automatically and thumbnails appear on the TV screen POWER AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE 3 4 x x pu To move through the list of thumbnails press 6 7 8 KK or DP Cs E sa ess zz 3 2 Press A S7 lt to select the thumbnail then press ENTER To return to the thumbnail screen press MENU A B G D E PRESET APRESET E cw A FREORDS P SEEK START 3 Press to start the slide show To stop the slide show press L To return to the thumbnail screen press MENU Mr You can configure the slide show setting or rotate pictures with the On Screen Menu For details refer to On Screen Menu guide page 30 EH 47 SOSIG JISNN ANY ONIAOPNa E Tuning Radio Stations The CinemaStation provides several methods for tuning AM FM radio stations such as Auto Tuning FM only Manual Tuning AM FM and Preset Tuning AM FM Follow the procedure below to tune your favorite radio stations About the display Tuning radio stations automatically Auto Tuning If the radio wave reception is strong in your area Auto Tuning is a quick and useful way to tune radio stations v PRESET TUNING Display AUTO MAN L 1 Press PRESET BAND on the CinemaStation to select FM Tuning mode or AM
30. Play page 35 Program Sets Program Play to On or Off page 36 Play list Playlist Shows the Program Play contents page 36 View Zoom Enlarges the picture page 42 Angle Switches the picture angle page 41 Chapter Preview When this item is set you can preview the beginning of each chapter in turn Rotate Rotates a JPEG image to 180 90 0 90 or 180 The image is rotated counter clockwise for negative values and clockwise for positive values Play Option Audio Selects the audio language page 40 Disc Navigation Selects a title chapter or track to play Sub title Subtitle Selects the subtitle language You can only select languages the disc contains page 40 Search Frame by Frame Advances reverses one frame at a time Frame Reverse is not available with video CDs Fast Sets the playback speed to 8 4 1 4 or 8x negative number to reverse and positive number to advance Time Specifies an elapsed time for playback page 34 Slow Sets the playback speed to 1 1 2 1 4 1 8 0 1 8 1 4 1 2 or 1x negative number to reverse 0 to pause and positive number to advance Slide Show Picture Time Sets the duration for each image to Slow Medium or Fast for JPEG slide show playback 30 Changing DVD Settings on the TV On Screen Menu Main Menu Submenu Setting Item Function Setup Access Disc lock Set
31. Press A or V to scroll the list of chapters tracks To enable disable Program Play The CinemaStation automatically enables Program Play if you customize playback order This playback order remains even after playback of all chapters tracks stored as the Program Play contents are finished To return to normal playback follow the procedure below to disable Program Play Even if you disable it the playback order remains in the memory until you clear it so you can use the playback order again by enabling Program Play and pressing gt 1 Carry out steps 1 to 3 in the Customizing playback order Program Play procedure page 35 2 Press A or X7 to select Program then press D 3 Press A or X7 to select or Off Note If you press amp and remove the disc you made Program Play settings for the settings are cancelled To clear Program Play contents Follow the procedure below to clear all Program Play contents 1 Carry out steps 1 to 3 in the Customizing playback order Program Play procedure page 35 2 Press A or X7 to select Clear All then press The message Cleared appears on the TV screen and all Program Play contents are cleared Useful Playback Operations Repeating playback Repeat Play You can repeat single chapter track single title or entire disc Also you can set two points start and end points to repeat the specified section of a title tra
32. Saturation Contrast Color settings Press 4 or gt to adjust the setting for the selected item You can also use A depending on the selected item Video shift Saturation Contrast Color settings Press ENTER To exit the On Screen Menu press ON SCREEN 29 Changing DVD Settings on the TV On Screen Menu On Screen Menu guide Main Menu Submenu Setting Item Function Preferences Features Status window Sets the status information display to or Off On You can display or hide status information using the STATUS button on the remote control Status information includes disc type and total time or elapsed time of the current track chapter Off Status information does not appear Picture Video shift Adjusts the screen position 1 to 7 Saturation Adjusts the picture color saturation 7 to 7 Contrast Adjusts the picture contrast 7 to 7 Color settings Colour Adjusts the picture shade settings Select a setting from Rich Natural Soft and Animation If you select Personal you can manually adjust each image setting Brightness Adjusts the picture brightness 7 to 7 Sharpness Adjusts the picture sharpness 7 to 7 Toolbar Program Clear All Clears the Program Play contents page 36 Tracks Selects chapters or tracks for Program
33. Tuning mode Each time you press the button the mode changes as follows 4 FM mode AM mode FM Preset mode Ll 2 Press AUTO MAN L to select Auto Tuning mode Make sure AUTO lights up in the CinemaStation display Lights up 3 Press PRESET TUNING or v to select the radio station you want to receive The CinemaStation automatically detects radio stations that have strong signals for your selection 48 Preset group Displays the preset group page 51 Preset number Displays the preset number page 51 Mode indicator Preset mode Displays a colon Tuning mode No colon is displayed Band Displays the band AM or FM Frequency Displays the frequency Tuning radio stations manually Manual Tuning If the radio wave reception is weak in your area tune radio stations manually 1 Press PRESET BAND on the CinemaStation to select FM Tuning mode or AM Tuning mode Each time you press the button the mode changes as follows d FM mode AM d mode FM Preset mode D x 2 Press AUTO MAN L to select Manual Tuning mode Make sure AUTO disappears from the CinemaStation display E Disappears 3 Press PRESET TUNING or v to adjust the frequency ale If you use Manual Tuning for FM stations the CinemaStation s radio wave reception mode automatically changes to the monaural mode to
34. as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cable from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the e apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Be sure to allow spaces of at least 10 cm above behind and on both sides of the DVR S150 Do no
35. be played depending on the recording conditions such as PC environment and application software Failure can also result from disc characteristics and condition like material quality scratches or curvature Additional Information Handling a disc Do not touch the surface of the disc Hold a disc by its edge and S center hole Do not leave a disc in the tray when 27 you are not playing it Do not write on the disc with a pencil or other marker Do not stick tape seals or other attachments to a disc and do not bring into contact with glue Do not use a protective cover to prevent scratches Do not use a disc whose surface can be printed with a commercially available label printer Do not put a disc in a place with direct sunlight high temperature high humidity or a lot of dust so RN Caution o7 2 If a disc becomes dirty wipe it with a clean dry cloth from the center out to the edge Do not use record cleaner or paint thinner To avoid malfunction do not use a commercially available lens cleaner 87 XIGNAddV Audio formats B Dolby Digital Dolby Digital is a digital surround sound system that gives you completely independent multi channel audio With 3 front channels left center and right and 2 surround stereo channels Dolby Digital provides 5 full range audio channels With an additional channel especially for bass effects called LFE low frequency effect the system has a total
36. connect the VIDEO IN L R AUDIO jacks on the CinemaStation to the audio output L R jacks on your TV using the commercially available audio pin cable 12 Other connection methods To make a component video S Video or SCART U K and Europe models only connection a corresponding cable is required Component video S Video m mm iD U K and Europe models Component video Connect the MONITOR OUT COMPONENT VIDEO jacks on the CinemaStation to the component video input Y Ps Pr jacks on your TV using a commercially available component video cable S Video Connect the MONITOR OUT S VIDEO jack on the CinemaStation to the S Video input jack on your TV using a commercially available S Video cable SCART for U K and Europe models Connect the AV MONITOR OUT jack on the CinemaStation to the SCART input jack on your TV using a commercially available SCART video cable Note For U K and Europe models If you set the Video Output setting to RGB in the On Screen Menu page 29 the MONITOR OUT S VIDEO jack cannot output video signals Connecting Antennas To enjoy radio on the CinemaStation you need to connect AM and FM antennas to the CinemaStation This product includes an AM loop antenna and indoor FM antenna If there is a problem of weak radio wave reception in your area or you want to improve radio rece
37. display brightness Display set Dimmer You can adjust the CinemaStation display brightness Variable range 4 to 0 Default setting 0 Press D to increase the brightness and lt to decrease B Setting frequency step Tuner Step Asia Korea China and General models only The inter station frequency spacing differs depending on the areas Set the frequency step according to the frequency spacing in your area Selection items AM9 FM50 AM10 FM100 Default setting AM9 FM50 Notes Be sure to turn off standby the CinemaStation after you change the frequency step setting The new setting becomes effective after restarting the CinemaStation The frequency spacing setting for North Central and South America is AM10 FM100 and for other areas is 9 50 79 NOILVYNDISANOD Q39NVAGV Troubleshooting If there is any problem with your CinemaStation system check the following items If you cannot solve your problem with the following remedies or if your problem is not listed below turn off and unplug the CinemaStation then consult the nearest authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center General Problem Cause Solution Power turns on but immediately shuts off The system cable may be connected improperly Make sure the system cable is connected properly page 10 The power cable may be connected improperly Make sure the power cable is plugged into the outlet firmly page 17
38. eres 83 Disc playback 84 Radio reception 85 Additional Information 86 Disc Information erectio 86 Handling a disc temere 87 Glossary Audio formats Sound field programs Audio information ia Video signal information esses Copyright and logo marks x Specifications s s ssssssesesesesememeososeseese Introduction The YAMAHA CinemaStation DVR S150 is a slimline DVD receiver equipped with a digital amplifier This product provides you EN with the best sound possible allowing you to enjoy not just DVDs and CDs but various other AV sources as well We hope the DVR S150 brings you great listening pleasure and satisfaction About this manual This manual provides information relevant only to the YAMAHA CinemaStation DVR S150 For information on speakers or other AV equipment refer to the manual for that product n this manual operations that can be performed using either the DVD receiver or its remote control are explained using the remote control Remote control descriptions and illustrations in this manual are based on the U K and Europe models unless otherwise specified 3 indicates a tip for your operation Notes contain important information about safety and operating instructions NOILONGOULNI This manual is printed prior to production Design and specifications are subject to change in part as a result o
39. favorite FM RDS station 50 Presetting Radio Stations You can preset your favorite radio stations automatically FM stations only or manually to tune the stations simply by selecting the preset group and number The CinemaStation can store up to 40 stations 5 groups x 8 stations in its memory z To specify a starting group and number P esetting Fi M stalions You can specify a preset group and number that store the automatically Auto Preset first detected FM station Also you can start Auto Preset at the frequency currently selected toward higher or lower If the FM radio wave reception is strong in your area Auto frequency Preset is a quick and useful way to preset FM radio stations If you want to preset AM stations or the FM radio wave reception 1 Carry out steps 1 and 2 in the Presetting FM is weak in your area preset stations manually page 52 stations automatically Auto Preset AIB C D E PRESET BAND procedure on this page MEMORY 2 Press and hold MEMORY for about three seconds The MEMORY indicator blinks in the display 3 While MEMORY is blinking press A B C D E to select the starting preset group then press PRESET TUNING or v to select the preset start number Display AUTO MAN L _ V PRESET TUNING 4 Press PRESET BAND to turn off the colon then press PRESET TUNING A or v 1 Press PRESET BAND on the CinemaStation to select FM Preset mode Each time you press
40. is activated SILENT CINEMA indicator Lights up when the Silent Cinema mode is activated Q Playback mode indicator Displays the icon for the selected playback mode AUTO Lights up when using the Auto Tuning or Auto Preset mode Q SLEEP Lights up when the Sleep Timer is on ST Lights up when receiving a strong FM radio signal in the Auto Tuning or Auto Preset mode PROGRESSIVE Lights up when the progressive scan function is activated Disc indicator Displays the icon for the disc U K and Europe models only Playback icon Lights up during disc playback Pause icon Lights up when disc playback is paused PCM Lights up when playing PCM signals such as CDs B Display mode indicator Displays the indicator for the information type shown in the CinemaStation display Display Displays various information such as a title chapter or track number or elapsed playing time TUNED Lights up when receiving an FM AM broadcast 9 MEMORY Blinks when presetting an FM AM radio station E U K and Europe models only 9 RDS indicators Light up when receiving an RDS signal PTY HOLD lights up when the PTY SEEK mode is activated page 50 NOILONGOULNI uH Controls and Functions Remote control AMP DVD CD Playback Subtitle and DSP program selection Input selection audio language etc selection etc Amp mode YA DVD CD mode gza
41. it When you play a 6 1ch source such as a Dolby Digital Surround EX or DTS ES disc you can enjoy Dolby Digital plus Matrix 6 1 or DTS plus Matrix 6 1 sounds without adjusting any settings Also you can enjoy 5 1 channel sources with Matrix 6 1 STANDBY ON HUDIO ANGLE SUBTILES 2 9 MATRIX 6 1 SERURO SELECT MAAKS STEREO REPET A B 6 L7 s f sw SURR s Cop ey Ed VCH A B G D E PRESET V APRESET Db FREQRDS Mope PTY SEEK START gt ON SCREEN MENU a Ell qm mE I 213 S GAME CINEMA 1 Press AMP 2 Press MATRIX 6 1 to select the mode Each time you press the button the mode changes as follows AUTO Matrix 6 1 OFF AUTO When playing back a 6 1 channel source Dolby Digital Surround EX or DTS ES the sound is automatically switched either to Dolby Digital plus Matrix 6 1 or DTS plus Matrix 6 1 audio If you play a 5 1 channel source with this mode a virtual surround back speaker is not created Matrix 6 1 Select this mode to play a 5 1 channel source with Matrix 6 1 Sound outputs from a virtual surround back speaker OFF The Matrix 6 1 decoder is not enabled Even if you play a Dolby Digital Surround EX or DTS ES disc no sound outputs from the virtual surround back speaker M When the Matrix 6 1 decoder is working MATRIX lights up in the CinemaStati
42. of 5 1 channels LFE is counted as 0 1 channel By using 2 channel stereo for the surround speakers more accurate moving sound effects and surround sound environment are possible than with Dolby Surround B Dolby Pro Logic A surround system that takes a 4 channel signal and records it as a 2 channel signal then by way of some arithmetic processing converts back to an independent 4 channel signal for playback B Dolby Pro Logic Il Dolby Pro Logic II is an improved technique used to decode vast numbers of existing Dolby Surround software This new technology enables a discrete 5 channel playback with 2 front left and right channels 1 center channel and 2 surround left and right channels instead of only 1 surround channel for conventional Pro Logic technology Music and Game modes are also available for 2 channel sources in addition to the Movie mode B DTS Digital Theater Systems The 5 1 channel surround system adopted by most movie theaters With an abundance of audio data it is able to provide authentic sounding effects B Linear PCM LPCM A signal that is changed to digital format without compression A CD is recorded with 16 bit sound at 44 1 kHz while DVD recording is anywhere from 16 bits at 48 kHz to 24 bits at 192 KHz which makes it a higher quality sound than CD This signal also has a type called Packed PCM P PCM that can be compressed without any loss of data 88 B Matrix 6 1 CinemaStation incorporat
43. operate them Recording audio sources with CinemaStation If you connect the OPTICAL OUT DIGITAL AUDIO jack on the CinemaStation to the optical digital input jack on an external recorder such as a CD recorder or MD recorder using optical cables page 17 you can record audio sources from the CinemaStation Notes Radio stations are not output from the OPTICAL OUT jack To record AM FM broadcasts use a commercially available audio cable to connect the VCR OUT jack on the CinemaStation to the analog input jack on your recorder Be sure to perform a test recording before an actual recording Sound field effects on the CinemaStation cannot be recorded with external recorders Turning off the external recorder connected to the CinemaStation may distort playback sounds or reduce the volume In this case turn on external recorder The volume level audio quality and sound field effect settings have no effect on the recorded sound during recording However in the DVD CD mode the output sound for recording may cut off if any of the operations below are performed Output a test tone Change a DSP program Connect disconnect the headphones Depending on the recorder some DTS software audio signals may not record properly The CinemaStation outputs a signal from the DIGITAL IN jack only to the DIGITAL OUT jack The signal input from the DIGITAL IN jack is not output from the analog output jacks and the signal input f
44. select audio and subtitle languages for DVD playback Also you can set default languages for DVD playback with the On Screen Menu For details on setting default languages refer to On Screen Menu guide page 30 Note This selection is available only with multi language compatible discs Also languages available for each disc may vary For information about the disc you are using refer to the operating instructions in the disc s menu or on its jacket 1 while playing a disc or pausing hold down SHIFT and press AUDIO or SUBTITLE The audio language selection screen or subtitle language selection screen appears on the TV screen STANDBY ON POWER eo Ia suBTITLe SERWNO SEECT MATAKA STEREO REPEAT AUDIO Audio language selection screen 4 EAT 7 M 8 Number Ner buttons SHIFT WCH A B C D E iie gt gt Subtitle language selection screen SCREEN MENU ON SCREEN 2 Press A or X7 or the number buttons to select the language you want to use for audio or subtitle Mou of You can also select a language by pressing AUDIO or SUBTITLE while holding down SHIFT 3 To exit the language selection screen press ON SCREEN B To turn off the subtitle Select None in step 2 above 40 Selecting a Viewing Angle You can select a viewing angle for DVD playback No
45. the button the mode changes as follows Disappears When you press PRESET TUNING Auto Preset FM Tuning mode starts at the frequency currently displayed and tunes AM Tuning mode toward the lower frequencies and when you press J PRESET TUNING Auto Preset tunes toward the FM Preset mode higher frequencies 10 2 When presetting a radio station the CinemaStation 2 Press AUTO MAN L to select Auto Preset mode automatically sets the reception mode stereo or monaural at Make sure AUTO lights up in the CinemaStation the same time display Auto Preset automatically stops after searching the whole frequency range or detecting 40 stations Lights up f you select a preset number that has been already applied to TUNED other station it will be replaced with the new station f the MEMORY indicator stops blinking before you perform step 3 above Auto Preset is cancelled and you must start the procedure again Press and hold MEMORY for about three seconds MEMORY and AUTO blinks in the CinemaStation display then Auto Preset starts at the frequency currently selected toward higher frequency in a few seconds When Auto Preset finishes MEMORY and AUTO turns off and the CinemaStation automatically applies a preset group and number to each detected FM station 51 Olava 9NIAOPN3 Presetting Radio Stations Presetting radio station
46. to the CinemaStation Here the connection ezample uses the YAMAHA NX P150 consisting of four satellite speakers a center speaker and a subwoofer and its supplied cables For information on your speakers refer to the owner s manual for the speakers You can also use commercially available speakers and cables see page 11 Note Do not connect the power cable of the CinemaStation until all cable connections are completed Front R speaker Front L speaker Center speaker Speaker cable cable plug green Speaker cable cable plug red Speaker cable cable plug white CinemaStation CS See MONITOR 7 m 2 tmo pio sepe viteo m CENTER FRONT AM MONITOR VCR IN we E MONITOR r1 Slit 4 gt S P a H a oO D us IJ ISURROUND SURROUND e VIDEO VCR IPEAKER IMPEDANCE 60MIN AUDIO 750 UNBAL CO RENT Bi Speaker cable System Subwoofer contro cable plug gray cable cable Speaker cable cable plug blue Subwoofer Surround R Surround L speaker speaker 0 Supplied with the subwoofer NOILVHVd3Hd E Connecting Speakers Connecting speakers Front Surround Cen
47. 000 To change the password carry out the Changing the password procedure If you forget your password press LI four times instead of entering the password The restricted icon appears If you press another four times Enter the new PIN appears Restricting Playback Parental Control Changing the password Follow the procedure below to change the password to access locked disc 1 Carry out steps 1 to 5 in the Setting the Parental Control level procedure page 43 2 Press A or X7 to select Change PIN then press b 3 Use the number buttons to enter the current password 4 digits Notes The default password is 0000 If you forget your password press 0 four times instead of entering the password The restricted icon appears If you press C another four times Enter the new PIN appears 4 Use the number buttons to enter the new password 4 digits 5 Use the number buttons to re enter the new password 4 digits for confirmation 6 Toexitthe On Screen Menu press ON SCREEN 45 SOSIG JISNN ANY 9NIAOPN3 E Enjoying High Quality Video NTSC Progressive Scan Progressive Scan is video that represent a frame with one pass of sequential scan lines whereas interlace output video which is usually adopted for most TVs represents a frame with two passes Progressive Scan provides better video quality by reducing picture noises To enjoy DVDs with Progressive Scan yo
48. 1 5 1ch sources with all speakers including a virtual speaker Matrix 6 1 S7 Enjoying 2ch sources with all speakers Dolby Pro Logic wa sess 58 Enjoying DSP programs with the front speakers only Virtual CINEMA DSP Enjoying DSP Programs in a Variety of U X 60 Listening with headphones SILENT CINEMA iwa 60 Listening at low volume Night Listening esee 61 Enjoying High Quality Sound 62 Enjoying original Dolby and DTS sounds 62 Enjoying original 2ch sound Stereo 63 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION Adjusting the Speaker Balance During Playback cccccsccscsssssessessesssssscessesseesesssasesease 64 Adjusting the speaker balance with test tones 64 Adjusting the speaker balance during playback 65 Configuring Dolby Pro Logic II Music Settings 67 DSP Program Delay Time Settings 68 Configuring the Audio Input Signal Setting 70 Checking the Audio Input Signal Type E Controlling External Components T2 Setting remote control codes 72 Available operations eee 73 Configuring Various Parameters Set Menu 75 Operating the Set Menu sse 76 APPENDIX Troubleshooting eere enero 80 Generals M 80 Remote reete
49. DSP program the default value page 69 will work weli for your listening enjoyment However depending on the audio source or listening environment you can adjust each DSP program the way you like SURROUND 68 STANDBY ON AUDIOANGLE SUBTITLE 24 im SIFRONO SELECT STEREO REPEAT A B 6 hil 7 jal 8 NIGHT f sw SURR YH A B C D E GJ J PRESET A PRESET FREQRDS MODE PTY SEEK START b gt SCREEN MENU START A AO Se SELECT DSP program buttons 1 Play a source 2 Press AMP 3 Select the DSP program for which you want to adjust the delay time To select a Movie Music Sports or Game DSP program press the corresponding DSP program button MOVIE MUSIC SPORTS or GAME To select Dolby Digital or DTS press SURROUND To select Dolby Pro Logic PRO LOGIC press SURROUND then press SELECT to select PRO LOGIC To select Dolby Pro Logic II press SURROUND press SELECT to select PL IT then press SURROUND to select the PL II mode Movie Music or Game Press A or V DELAY appears in the CinemaStation display 9 Press 4 or gt to adjust the delay time of the selected DSP program AOA You can also adjust the delay time of Matrix 6 1 With SP Distance in the Set Menu page 78 you can adjust the delay time of the center speak
50. Default setting OFF Ee NA 7 DIM Dimension Adjusts the difference in volume between front and surround channels to the volume balance you desire Function Adjusts the difference between front surround sound field and surround volume Variable range 3 stronger toward the surround direction to 43 stronger toward the front direction Default setting STD Standard CT WIDTH Distributes the center channel sound to the left and right Function Expands audio from the front sound field to the left and right Variable range 0 to 7 If set to 0 center channel sound will only output from the center speaker As the value rises center channel sound is incrementally distributed to the L R speakers When set to 7 sound will only output from the L R speakers Default setting 3 67 NOILVYNDISANOD Q39NVAGV DSP Program Delay Time Settings Each DSP program is designed to draw out the mazimum effect from the source audio The CinemaStation provides the DSP programs with optimum value of parameters including reflected sound reverberant sound and delay time Among these parameters you can change the delay time to match to your speaker positions Delay time is the time gap in playback between front speaker audio and surround speaker audio The bigger the value becomes the later the surround audio plays back and the larger the sound space feels Since delay time is preset at an optimum value for each
51. If you connect external AV equipment such as a VCR video camera or game console to the following AV jacks on the CinemaStation you can enjoy those AV sources with the CinemaStation Also you can record AV sources played on the CinemaStation using the recording equipment This section provides some examples of other AV equipment connections For information on your AV equipment refer to the manual for it p EN OUT SUBWOOFER IN lt SYSTEM AUDIO MONTOR OVB ONY SVIDEO Y MONITOR OUT DVD ONLY COMPONENT VIDEO CONNECTOR 759 UNBAL AUDIO jacks About the AUDIO jacks Youcannot use both IN and OUT jacks for a same category simultaneously For example the signal input from the VCR IN jack does not output from the VCR OUT jack e CinemaStation s digital and analog signal circuits are independent of each other Analog input signals can only output from analog output jacks and digital input signals can only output from digital output jacks About the DIGITAL AUDIO jacks The digital jacks are compatible with PCM Dolby Digital and DTS signals The digital jacks are designed based on EIA standards To make a digital connection use an optical cable that meets EIA standards The OPTICAL IN jack is compatible with a digital signal that has a 96 kHz or less sampling frequency Youcan use Input Assign in the Set Menu page 78 to assign VIDEO or VCR to t
52. ND v PRESET TUNING A 1 Select the radio station preset to E1 For details refer to Selecting preset radio stations Preset Tuning page 49 2 Press and hold PRESET BAND for about three seconds El and MEMORY blink in the CinemaStation display 3 While MEMORY is blinking press A B C D E to select the preset group A then press v PRESET TUNING to select the preset number 5 A5 and MEMORY blink in the CinemaStation display 4 Press PRESET BAND EDIT E1 A5 appears in the CinemaStation display and the order of the stations changes ala AOA If the MEMORY indicator stops blinking before you perform step 3 above Auto Preset is cancelled and you must start the procedure again Playing Back External Sources If you connect an external AV component to CinemaStation you can enjoy AV sources played back on that component with CinemaStation For details on connection methods refer to Connecting External AV Components pages 14 to 17 Also you can operate the component using the CinemaStation remote control by setting a remote control code page 72 Note Make sure you read the owner s manual for your external AV component before making any connections or operating it TV playback VCR playback If you connect the VIDEO IN L R AUDIO jacks on the If you connect the VCR IN L R AUDIO VIDEO jacks CinemaStation to the audio output L R jacks on your TV on the CinemaStation t
53. Peel away about 10 mm 10 32 of covering from the tip of the new cable and twist the cable core firmly in a clockwise direction 10 mm 10 32 Clockwise Be sure to twist the cable core firmly in a clockwise direction Twisting loosely may cause a short Note 3 Press and hold the release button insert the cable core into the cable plug then release the button Match the speaker cable polarity with the polarity mark of the cable plug 11 NOILVHVd3Hd E Connecting a TV Follow the procedure below to connect your TV to CinemaStation using the supplied video pin cable If you want to output sound from the speakers connected to CinemaStation prepare a commercially available audio pin cable to connect them Also you can enjoy high guality pictures with the component video S Video or SCART U K and Europe models only connection For information about your TV refer to the supplied manual Notes Do not connect the power cable of the CinemaStation until all cable connections are completed Turn off the TV before connecting it to the CinemaStation TV 1 Video pin 2 Audio cable S 7 commercially supplied available 1 Connectthe MONITOR OUT VIDEO jack on the CinemaStation to the video input jack on your TV using the supplied video pin cable 2 To output sound from the speakers connected to CinemaStation
54. SA OLET ALTTIINA NAKYVALLE JA TAI NAKYMATOMALLE LASERSATEILYLLE ALA KATSO S TEESEEN VARNING SYNLIG OCH ELLER OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL AR PPNAD BETRAKTA EJ STRALEN VORSICHT SICHTBARE UND ODER UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG GEOFFNET NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN ATTENTION RADIATION VISIBLE ET OU INVISIBLE LORSQUE L APPAREIL EST OUVERT EVITEZ TOUTE EXPOSITION AU FAISCEAU CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 1 CAUTION iv INTRODUCTION Introduction ia 3 About this manual Supplied Accessories Controls and Function 4 Top and front panels eee 4 Displays order Ear RIED Eu 5 Remot conttoL 6 PREPARATION Connecting Speakers eere eene 9 Connecting speakers Front Surround Center sss 10 Connecting a subwoofer Using commercially available speakers or cables 11 Connecting a 12 Connecting Antennas eere ette 13 Connecting the FM antenna 13 Connecting the AM loop antenna 13 Connecting External AV Components as Connecting a VCR wwa Connecting game Connectin
55. Solution The Preset Tuning function page 49 does not work The preset memory may have been erased Preset radio stations again page 51 B FM Problem Cause Solution Too much noise is generated during stereo broadcast The FM antenna may be connected improperly Make sure the FM antenna is connected properly page 13 The radio station you selected may be far away from your area or radio wave reception is weak in your area Try Manual Tuning to increase the signal quality page 48 or use a multi channel outdoor antenna Even with an outdoor antenna radio wave reception is weak audio is distorted Multipath reflection or other radio interferences may occur Change the antenna s height direction or placement The Auto Tuning function page 48 does not work The radio station you selected may be far away from your area or radio wave reception is weak in your area Try Manual Tuning to increase the signal quality page 48 or use a multi channel outdoor antenna B AM Problem Cause Solution The Auto Tuning function page 48 does not work The AM loop antenna may be connected improperly Make sure the AM loop antenna is connected properly page 13 The radio station you selected may be far away from your area or radio wave reception is weak in your area Try Manual Tuning to increase the signal quality page 48 Too much noise
56. Submenu UNIT Selection items meters m feet ft Default setting U S A and Canada models feet ft Other models meters m Select meters to input speaker distances in meters Select feet to input speaker distances in feet Speaker distances Choices 0 3 to 24 00 m 1 to 80 ft FRONT L adjusts the distance of the front left speaker Initial setting 3 0 m 10 0 ft FRONT R adjusts the distance of the front right speaker Initial setting 3 0 m 10 0 ft CENTER adjusts the distance of the center speaker Initial setting 3 0 m 10 0 ft SURR L adjusts the distance of the surround left speaker Initial setting 3 0 m 10 0 ft SURR R adjusts the distance of the surround right speaker Initial setting 3 0 m 10 0 ft SWFR adjusts the distance of the subwoofer Initial setting 3 0 m 10 0 ft 78 B Setting the dynamic range during Dolby Digital playback D Range You can select the dynamic range spread between the max and min volume of Dolby Digital playback from three levels Submenu SP D R HP D R Selection items MAX Maximum STD Standard MIN Minimum Default setting MAX MAX Plays back the dynamic range of the source at the maximum limit STD Recommended by software manufacturers for home use MIN Easy to hear even at a low volume dynamic range suitable for evening listening Note Depending on the Dolby Digital playback source MIN may not work and result in an e
57. T CENTER FRONT pn Endl Dua SURROUND SURROUND SPEAKER IMPEDANCE 62MIN ZEN 17 NOILVHVd3Hd Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Press A To replace the batteries If the batteries grow old the effective operation distance of the remote control decreases considerably If this happens replace the batteries with two new ones as soon as possible Notes Do not use an old battery together with new one Do not use different types of batteries for example alkaline and manganese together Each type of battery has its own characteristics even if they are similar in shape f the batteries run out immediately remove them from the remote control to prevent an explosion or acid leak Dispose of the batteries according to the regional regulations f a battery starts leaking dispose of it immediately Be careful not to let leaking battery acid come into contact with your skin or clothing Before inserting new batteries wipe the compartment clean Replace the batteries within two minutes to preserve the memory in the remote control 1 Press the A mark on the battery cover and slide off the cover 2 Insertthe two supplied batteries AA R06 UM 3 into the battery compartment Make sure you insert the batteries according to the polarity markings and 3 Close the battery cover Using the Remote Cont
58. TEM CONNECTOR jack on the CinemaStation to the SYSTEM CONNECTOR jack on the subwoofer using the system control cable Using commercially available speakers or cables When using speakers or cables other than those of the YAMAHA NX P150 consisting of four satellite speakers a center speaker and a subwoofer and its supplied cables be careful of the following When using a commercially available speaker cable remove the cable plug from one of the supplied speaker cables and attach it to the cable you are using When using commercially available speakers Use speakers with 6 ohm impedance or more If a speaker with less than 6 ohm impedance is used the protective circuit may trip or the speaker may malfunction Use magnetically shielded speakers to prevent interferences with a TV If these speakers still interfere with a TV move the speakers a little away from the TV Werecommend using speakers of the same manufacturer that have identical sound qualities If they are mixed certain sounds may be heard unnaturally Use speaker cables that are the same thickness as the supplied cables When using commercially available speaker cables Use speaker cables that are the same thickness as the supplied cables To replace speaker cables 1 Press and hold the release button and remove the supplied speaker cable from the cable plug II A Release button Connecting Speakers 2
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60. age 59 Submenu BASS Selects the speaker to output a LFE bass low tone signal LFE stands for Low Frequency Effect and it is used to output bands of 90 Hz and below when Dolby Digital or DTS is active Selection items SWFR Subwoofer FRONT BOTH Default setting SWFR SWFR Select this setting when using a subwoofer The LFE and low tone sound from other channels depending on CENTER FRONT and SUR settings are output from the subwoofer FRONT Select this setting when not using a subwoofer The LFE and low tone sound from other channels depending on CENTER FRONT and SUR settings are output from the front L R speakers BOTH Select this item to mix a low tone with a LFE channel when using a subwoofer and independent of the front speaker sound mode setting The entire frequency band of the front L R channel is output from both the front L R speakers and subwoofer Sounds can be output from the subwoofer during 2ch or Dolby Surround playback Submenu F Level Selects the front speaker level When the front speaker volume level is extremely high and out of alignment with that of other speakers you can lower the volume level and adjust the balance Selection items Normal 10 dB Default setting Nrm Nrm Usually this setting is selected 10 dB Use this setting if the output level of the center or surround speakers is out of alignment with the front speakers The vol
61. ally selects one of the following modes depending on the input source Dolby Digital PRO LOGIC appears and DO DIGITAL lights up in the CinemaStation display DTS SUR STANDARD appears and elits lights up in the CinemaStation display Enjoying High Quality Sound Enjoying original 2ch sound Stereo You can play back original stereo sounds such as music CDs with the front speakers CN a STANDBY ON C AUDIO ANGLESSUBTITLES ej rJ x SURROND SELECT MATAIKG 1 STEREO REPEAT NIGHT EE WEH A B C D E PESTS Amer nn De FREQRDS MODE PTY SEEK START 188 ON SCREEN c TUNER S CINI e STEREO AMP Mr Play the 2ch source you want to listen to Press AMP Press STEREO The sound field effect turns off and Stereo playback starts If Stereo is activated STEREO appears in the CinemaStation display To turn off Stereo playback turn on the sound field effect Press STEREO again Either front speakers or subwoofer produce s LFE channel sounds depending on the BASS setting in the Set Menu page 77 If BASS is set to BOTH or FRONT is set to SML in the Set Menu page 77 the subwoofer produces low tones Notes f Stereo playback is selected no sound field effect either center speaker or surround speakers prod
62. another surround speaker with this procedure SURR Notes If CENTER is set to NON in the Set Menu page 77 you cannot adjust the center speaker volume If SUR is set to NON in the Set Menu page 77 you cannot adjust the surround speaker volume If BASS is set to FRONT in the Set Menu page 77 you cannot adjust the subwoofer volume 65 gt 2 z m Q 2 o c gt d z Adjusting the Speaker Balance During Playback B To adjust the speaker balance for 5ch You can adjust the speaker balance applied to 5ch Stereo DSP programs Stereo DSP programs 66 MUSIC STANDBYJON puras AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE BG SELECT 1 Co eee mie RA Play a source 2 Press AMP 3 Press MUSIC to select Sch Stereo For details refer to Enjoying Sound Field Programs DSP Programs page 26 4 Press A or X7 to select the speaker of which you want to adjust the volume level Each time you press the button the speaker changes as follows CT LEV Center RL LEV Surround L RR LEV Surround R 9 Press 4 or D to adjust the speaker volume level Specify the speaker volume level e g 100 Max 50 Half 0 Min The factory setting is 100 Notes The volume level adjusted with this procedure rep
63. ars in the CinemaStation display the recovery procedure is complete 31 NOI1VH3dO OISVS8 g Supported Disc Types You can enjoy movie or music discs with CinemaStation Since some CinemaStation disc operations are limited to specific disc types the supported disc types are indicated using the icons shown below Each icon means that the operation is limited to the corresponding disc type For information on supported disc standards and disc usage notes refer to Disc Information page 86 and Handling a disc page 87 Operations with no icon indicated are available for all disc types DVD video Video CD Music CD DVD V VCD CD About MP3 and JPEG picture discs 32 Album Folder Track File You can play MP3 files recorded on a CD R or CD RW with similar uses as a music CD The CinemaStation regards folders in the MP3 disc as albums and files as tracks as shown on the left Also you can play JPEG picture files recorded on a CD R or CD RW For details about how to play JPEG picture discs refer to Enjoying JPEG Images page 47 What is MP3 MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 is a standard technology and format for compressing an audio sequence into a small sized file However it preserves the original level of sound quality when it is played Notes D
64. balance at your listening position with the remote control Adjusting the speaker balance with while a test tone is output from the front left test tones speaker press VOLUME 4 to adjust the volume to appropriate level 4 While atest tone is output from the speaker you want to adjust press or gt to adjust it to the same volume level as the front left speaker The name of the speaker currently outputting a test tone appears in the CinemaStation display Test tones are output in the following order STANDBY ON manna 3 4 SURROUND MATAIKG 1 STEREO REPEAT A B CENTER SURR 10 j SETNENU zu seer Front L Front R LL Subwoofer Center e m 0 0 m C v e TEST Surround L Surround R VOLUME 5 When you finished the adjustment press TEST VIDEO ESI BERE cinema EIS Mr AOA The volume level adjustment range is 10 to 10 dB If you raise the volume level of the center and or surround L R speakers to 10 dB and this is still less than the front speaker set F Level to 10 dB in the Set Menu page 77 and carry out this procedure again GO YAMAHA is Notes 1 Press AMP If CENTER is set to NON in the Set Menu page 77 you cannot adjust the center speaker volume 2 Press TEST f
65. ck with A B Repeat page 38 Notes Repeat Play may not work depending on DVD disc types Repeat Play does not work while playing back a video CD using the Playback Control feature page 39 STANDBY ON a EE x REPEAT A Sw AE unn AR SHIFT FREQIRDS ONSCREEN MENU Ag CINEMAS 1 Play back the disc title or chapter track you want to repeat For details refer to Basic Playback Operations page 33 While holding down SHIFT press REPEAT to select the Repeat Play mode Every time you press the button the display on the TV screen changes as follows DVD Video a C2 Off Normal playback ea Repeat Repeat Play for currently playing chapter ea Title Repeat Play for currently playing title ea Disc Repeat Play for currently playing disc Video CD Music CD d C2 Off Normal playback ea Repeat Repeat Play for currently playing track 4 ea Disc Repeat Play for currently playing disc Repeat Play starts and the following playback mode indicator lights up in the CinemaStation display REP Repeats the title chapter or track REP ALL Repeats the disc To cancel Repeat Play While holding down SHIFT press REPEAT to select Off 37 SOSIG JISNN ANY ONIAOPNa E Useful Playback Operations To repeat betwee
66. e ne PTY SEEK aa GIs START PTY SEEK MODE Tuning Radio Stations To switch frequency and RDS modes While receiving an FM RDS station an RDS indicator lights up press FREQ RDS Lights up Each time you press the button the mode changes as follows PS PTY 4 RDS mode RT L CT RDS mode OFF About information type RDS includes the following types of information PS Program Service Displays the station name PTY Program Type Displays the program type genre For details refer to the Program Type genre list page 50 RT Radio Text Displays text information related to the RDS broadcast Shows an under bar for a non identifiable character CT Clock Time Displays the current time Shows the message CT WAIT when time data cannot be received properly Notes The available RDS information types vary depending on the station f the FM RDS station s signal transmission is too weak the CinemaStation may not be able to receive RDS information completely In particular RT Radio Text information uses a lot of bandwidth so it may not be available even when other modes are selectable RDS information may not transmit under weak radio wave conditions In this case press AUTO MAN L on the CinemaStation to let the CinemaStation s radio wave reception mode automatically change to the monaural mode to increase the signal quality
67. e 21 Error messages before setup Error message Cause Remedy Optimizer microphone is not connected Connect the supplied optimizer microphone to the YPAO MIC jack on the front panel Headphones are connected Unplug the headphones Error and warning messages during setup Message Cause Remedy The front left channel signal is not detected Select the front speakers with SPEAKER A or B Check the front left speaker connection The front right channel signal is not detected Select the front speakers with SPEAKER A or B Check the front right speaker connection The left surround channel signal is not detected Check the left surround speaker connection The right surround channel signal is not detected Check the right surround speaker connection The optimizer microphone does not detect test tones Check the microphone setting Check the speaker connections and placement The setup procedure was cancelled due to user activity The setup procedure was cancelled because YPAO ON OFF was pressed Perform the setup procedure again Do not adjust VOLUME etc during the auto setup procedure Error messages after setup If WARNING appears in the display after measurement is complete Press A or 7 The error message appears If multiple errors are detected press A or V to switch between them M
68. e COMPONENT VIDEO jacks Since the COMPONENT VIDEO jack and Progressive Scan are available only for DVD playback you cannot enjoy sources other than DVDs with the Progressive Scan mode CONSUMERS SHOULD NOTE THAT NOT ALL HIGH DEFINITION TELEVISION SETS ARE FULLY COMPATIBLE WITH THIS PRODUCT AND MAY CAUSE ARTIFACTS TO BE DISPLAYED IN THE PICTURE IN CASE OF 525 PROGRESSIVE SCAN PICTURE PROBLEMS IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU SWITCH THE CONNECTION TO THE STANDARD DEFINITION OUTPUT IF THERE ARE QUESTIONS REGARDING YOUR VIDEO MONITOR COMPATIBILITY WITH THIS UNIT PLEASE CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER This unit is compatible with the complete line of YAMAHA projectors including the DPX 1 DPX 1000 DPX 1100 LPX 500 and LPX 510 and YAMAHA plasma displays including the PDM 1 PDM 4210 and PDM 4210E For U K and Europe models only When Video Output is set to an item other than YUV Progressive Scan is not available When this unit is connected to a PAL monitor and you are playing back a PAL disc if TV system is set to AUTO in the On Screen Menu page 29 Progressive Scan is not available When system is set to NTSC in the On Screen Menu page 29 Progressive Scan is available only with NTSC signals PAL signals are converted into NTSC signals 46 Enjoying JPEG Images You can view JPEG pictures in a commercial JPEG CD or personally recorded on a CD R or CD RW disc on the TV screen C
69. e audio If you play a disc that is not compatible with the selected language another language will be selected automatically Audio Menu Digital output Sets the output signal of the OPTICAL OUT jack to All or PCM Only All Outputs all types of digital signals that the CinemaStation can reproduce PCM Only Converts the signal to PCM before outputting it except for DTS sources When PCM Only is selected signals will not be output from the speakers VCR OUT jack or OPTICAL OUT jack during DTS playback Features PBC Sets video CD playback control to On or Off On Playback control is activated and you can display or hide a disc menu using the MENU button on the remote control page 39 Off Disc menus do not appear on the TV screen 1 Before configuring items in this menu refer to the manual for your TV to make sure of the correct settings Incorrect settings may disable TV functions If this happens and you cannot operate the On Screen Menu due to the failure carry out the procedure below To recover TV settings from a failure 1 Press DVD CD 2 Press 0 for about 5 seconds until NTSC lt gt PAL appears in the CinemaStation Display 3 For U K and Europe models When connecting the TV to the AV MONITOR OUT jack press L again to display YUV lt gt RGB For all other models Skip this step 4 Press 00 to switch the settings 5 If NTSC PAL SET or YUV RGB SET appe
70. each product 83 XIGNAddV IH Troubleshooting Disc playback Problem Cause Solution Some button operations do not work Some discs do not support certain CinemaStation functions Playback does not start or stops immediately when pressing gt The disc may not be set in the disc tray properly Set the disc in the disc tray properly The disc may be dirty Wipe the disc clean The disc loaded into the CinemaStation may be not compatible Make sure you use a disc supported by the CinemaStation page 32 When moved the CinemaStation from a cold place to warm one condensation may be form on the disc reading lens Wait for one to two hours then try again An audio or subtitle language does not switch The disc may not support the multi language feature Make sure you use a disc that supports the multi language feature No subtitles appear The subtitle may be set to None Select a subtitle language you want to display page 40 The disc may not contain subtitle data Make sure you use a disc with subtitle data When using the A B Repeat function the subtitle may not appear at the parts other than the selected section Cancel the A B Repeat function page 38 A viewing angle does not switch The disc may not support the multi angle feature Make sure you use a disc that supports the multi angle feature DVD videos canno
71. eakers of similar quality and efficiency Adjust the output volume of the subwoofer The front left speaker is placed too far away from the listening position Bring the speaker closer to the listening position The front right speaker is placed too far away from the listening position Bring the speaker closer to the listening position The center speaker is placed too far away from the listening position Bring the speaker closer to the listening position The surround left speaker is placed too far away from the listening position Bring the speaker closer to the listening position The surround right speaker is placed too far away from the listening position Bring the speaker closer to the listening position The subwoofer is placed too far away from the listening position Bring the subwoofer closer to the listening position Background noise is too loud Try the setup procedure in a quiet environment Turn off noisy electric equipment like air conditioners etc or move them away from the optimizer microphone Notes f a phase warning appears adjustments are made but they may not be optimal In this case follow the remedy and carry out the setup procedure again page 21 f a level warning appears no adjustments are made In this case follow the remedy and carry out the setup procedure again page 21 25 NOI1VH3dO 21579 E Enjoying Sound
72. elect the chapter you want to store as a Program Play content and press ENTER When using a music CD press A or V to select the track you want to store as a Program Play content then press ENTER SURROUND 1 STEREO Program Preferences View 9 Toolbar gt Play Option Search Repeat this step until you store all desired chapters tracks To select chapters in another title press 4 6 Press 4 to return to the screen in step 3 then press ON SCREEN to exit the On Screen Menu The Playback mode indicator PROG lights up in the CinemaStation display and Program Play starts automatically If playback does not start automatically press gt CINEMAS 1 Press DVD CD then press ON SCREEN to display the On Screen Menu on your TV 2 Press A or X7 to select Toolbar then press Program Preferences 9 View Play Option Search 35 SOSIG DISNIN ANY ONIAOPNa E Useful Playback Operations 36 STANDBY ON POWER AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE VCR VIDEO TUNER 3 E ex CINEMA Swe To check Program Play contents You can check the chapters tracks you stored as Program Play contents 1 Carry out steps 1 to 3 in the Customizing playback order Program Play procedure page 35 2 Press A or X7 to select Play list Playlist then press D
73. em as they may fall and liquid may cause electrical shock to the user and or damage to this unit Do not cover this unit with a newspaper tablecloth curtain etc in order not to obstruct heat radiation If the temperature inside this unit rises it may cause fire damage to this unit and or personal injury 7 Do not plug in this unit to a wall outlet until all connections are complete 8 Do not operate this unit upside down It may overheat possibly causing damage 9 Do not use force on switches knobs and or cords 10 When disconnecting the power cable from the wall outlet grasp the plug do not pull the cable 11 Do not clean this unit with chemical solvents this might damage the finish Use a clean dry cloth 12 Only voltage specified on this unit must be used Using this unit with a higher voltage than specified is dangerous and may cause fire damage to this unit and or personal injury YAMAHA will not be held responsible for any damage resulting from use of this unit with a voltage other than specified 13 To prevent damage by lightning disconnect the power cable from the wall outlet during an electrical storm 14 Do not attempt to modify or fix this unit Contact qualified YAMAHA service personnel when any service is needed The cabinet should never be opened for any reasons 15 When not planning to use this unit for long periods of time i e vacation disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet 16 Be sure
74. eneral Asia Music Discs Sie amp amp Type of Disc Disc Logo Mark COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO Music CD Compact disc digital audio lieta COMPACT 01505 21505 DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO Recordable ReWritable Music CDs made by copying onto a CD R or CD RW including MP3 format files ata AOA Disc logo marks are printed on the disc and the disc jacket 86 Notes The following discs cannot be played on the CinemaStation CD ROM DVD ROM DVD RAM CDV This product can play some types of DVD R Video format only DVD RW Video format only DVD R or DVD RW discs The CinemaStation cannot play a CD R CD RW DVD R DVD RW DVD R or DVD RW disc that has not been finalized Finalizing is a process that prepares a disc for playback on a compatible device Only use discs from a reputable manufacturer Some discs cannot be played back depending on recording conditions and disc characteristics Do not use discs with non standard shapes or sizes Some DVD video or video CD discs may operate and function differently than noted in this manual That is by manufacturer design and not a defect in this unit For details read the information on the disc jacket This unit can play the disc types associated with the logos shown on page 86 Do not attempt to load any other type of disc into the unit or the unit may be damaged Some discs cannot
75. enter the track number you want to play To enter 2 digit number press a number button for the second digit place then press a number button for the first digit place se You can also use the On Screen Menu page 29 to advance frame by frame fast or slow reverse forward Reversing frame by frame is available only with the On Screen Menu 33 SOSIG DISNIN ANY ONIAOPNa E Useful Playback Operations You can enjoy movie or music discs with various useful features on the CinemaStation For information on basic disc playback operations refer to Basic Playback Operations page 33 Specifying an elapsed time for playback Time Search You can specify an elapsed time where you want playback to start The Time Search feature is only available with the On Screen Menu page 29 Notes This feature is not available during Program Play of a video CD The Time Search feature is not available during Program Play of a video CD Number buttons Ce c e A ON SCREEN 03269820 ENTER TUNER e N CINEMAS GO YAMAHA 1 Press DVD CD then press ON SCREEN to display the On Screen Menu on your TV 34 3 2 Press A or 7 to select Toolbar then press D Program Preferences View 9 Toolbar Play Option Search Press A or V to select Search then press D
76. eo CDs include original navigational menus called DVD menus and video CD Playback Control menus These menus provide a convenient way to operate the disc Follow the procedure below to use a DVD menu or video CD Playback Control with the CinemaStation Note Menu contents or operation method of each disc may vary For information about the disc you are using refer to the operating instructions in the disc s menu or on its jacket DVD V To operate the DVD menu owe me S AA CINEMA 1 Press MENU The DVD menu appears on the TV screen ale of Depending on the disc the DVD menu may automatically appear after the disc is loaded 2 Press A S7 to select a menu item then press ENTER operate the video CD Playback Control menu VCD If you play back a video CD that includes the Playback Control feature the menu automatically appears on the TV screen To operate the Playback Control feature with the CinemaStation remote control use the following buttons Number buttons Elles es ON SCREEN MENU START RETURN Number buttons Selects an item DPD Moves to the next screen or RETURN Returns to the previous screen Note The Playback Control feature does not work during Program Play page 35 39 SOSIG JISNN ANY 9NIAOP N3 E Selecting Audio and Subtitle Languages You can
77. epending on recording conditions such as recording software settings the CinemaStation may not be able to play the disc or play tracks in the order they were recorded The CinemaStation is compatible with a bit rate range of 32 64 96 128 192 or 256 kbps and variable bit encoded MP3 files The CinemaStation is compatible with a sampling frequency of 32 44 1 or 48 kHz What is JPEG JPEG is a compression format for still images With only a slight drop in image quality part of the data is removed still image data can be compressed to approximately 1 10 to 1 100 of its original size Notes The Program Play feature is not available for JPEG images This unit does not support the progressive JPEG format Basic Playback Operations Follow the procedures below to carry out basic disc playback operations The CinemaStation also provides various useful functions for disc playback For details refer to Useful Playback Operations page 34 Number buttons C A gt E oe To start playback Press gt To stop playback Press ale Whenever you stop playback the CinemaStation automatically memorizes the stopping position and the message To start playback from the beginning press once more To resume playback from where it was stopped press E gt appears If you press gt playback resumes from where it left off To pause playback
78. er Notes Depending on the input source unnatural sound effects may be produced if you raise the delay time too much In this case reduce the delay time While adjusting the delay time you hear no sound temporarily DSP Program Delay Time Settings B Program default settings Program Default Setting Default Setting Group Program Name ms Program Name ms MOVIE 1 Action 20 PRO LOGIC 10 Action 6 1 15 Dolby Pro Logic 2 Drama 20 SUR STANDARD r Dolby Digital DTS Drama 6 1 15 PL II Movie 10 3 Sci Fi 20 Dolby Pro Logic Movie pecie 15 PL II Music 4 Spectacle 23 Dolby Pro Logic II Music Spectacle 6 1 15 PL II Game 5 Theater 20 Dolby Pro Logic II Game 10 Theater 6 1 5 ch source MUSIC 1 Music Video 21 Multi channel source 2 Classic Hall 30 Items without an asterisk appearing next to them can be either 2ch or multi channel sources 3 Jazz Club 30 4 Rock Concert 15 SPORTS 1 Live Sports 10 GAME 1 Game 36 69 NOILVYNDISANOD Q39NVAGV m Configuring the Audio Input Signal Setting You can play back most audio sources without a problem with the factory audio input signal setting AUTO However depending on your needs you can configure the audio input mode to specify an input signal type that can be used on the CinemaStation Also you can check the type of the aud
79. es a Matrix 6 1 decoder for Dolby Digital and DTS multi channel software that enables 6 1 channel reproduction by adding the surround back channel to existing 5 1 channel format The surround back channel is created from surround left and right channels and output from a virtual surround back speaker With this additional channel you can experience more dynamic and realistic moving sound especially scenes with fly over and fly around effects Sound field programs B CINEMA DSP Digital Sound Field Processor Since the Dolby Surround and DTS systems were originally designed for use in movie theaters their effect is best felt in a theater having many speakers and designed for acoustic effects Since home conditions such as room size wall material number of speakers and so on can differ so widely it s inevitable that there are differences in the sound heard as well Based on a wealth of actually measured data YAMAHA CINEMA DSP uses YAMAHA original sound field technology to combine Dolby Pro Logic Dolby Digital and DTS systems to provide the visual and audio experience of movie theater in the listening room of your own home B SILENT CINEMA SILENT CINEMA was developed by YAMAHA as a natural realistic sound effect DSP algorithm for headphones Parameters for headphones have been set for each sound field so that accurate representations of all the sound field programs can be enjoyed on headphones B Virtual
80. essage Cause Remedy The speaker polarity for the front left channel is incorrect This message may appear even if the speaker is connected correctly Check the speaker connection for the proper polari or The speaker polarity for the front right channel is incorrect This message may appear even if the speaker is connected correctly Check the speaker connection for the proper polari or The speaker polarity for the center channel is incorrect This message may appear even if the speaker is connected correctly Check the speaker connection for the proper polari or The speaker polarity for the surround left channel is incorrect This message may appear even if the speaker is connected correctly Check the speaker connection for the proper polari or The speaker polarity for the surround right channel is incorrect This message may appear even if the speaker is connected correctly Check the speaker connection for the proper polari or 24 Auto Speaker Setup YPAO Message Cause Remedy The volume level of the front left speaker is outside the specified range No level correction is made Readjust the speaker installation so that all speakers are set in locations with similar conditions Check the speaker connections Use speakers of similar qual
81. f improvements etc In case of differences between the manual and the product the product has priority Supplied Accessories This product includes the following accessories Before connecting speakers or a TV to this product make sure you received all of the following parts Remote Batteries 2 AM loop antenna Optimizer microphone control AA R06 UM 3 POWER Q TSE RES Cs 7 lacs sn emi em pe Ce eL E Indoor FM antenna Video pin AS cable anum U S A Canada China Europe U K DJ e Asia and General Australia and Korea M re models models Speaker cables Surround Front Center 15m 2 5m 3 GOYAMAHA Controls and Functions Top and front panels Buttons indicated with an asterisk perform different functions depending on the selected mode of operation STANDBY ON Turn this unit on Press to set the unit in the standby mode page 19 e 4 Opens and closes the disc tray PROGRESSIVE MEMORY MEMORY for U K and Europe models DVD CD mode Switches DVD playback between progressive scan and interlace outputs page 46 Tuner mode Stores the current radio station for Preset Tuning page 52 KKI KK b gt D v PRESET TUNING DVD CD mode Selects the previous next track or chapter Press and hold to fast forward or fast reverse Tuner mode
82. f radio wave interference occurs the message WAIT appears in the CinemaStation display In this case the CinemaStation cannot receive RDS information 49 9NIAOPN3 Tuning Radio Stations To select stations by program type To cancel steps 1 or 2 genre Press PTY SEEK MODE twice You can tune FM RDS stations by selecting a program type genre Once you select a program type the CinemaStation automatically searches for FM RDS stations currently broadcasting the corresponding programs 1 Press PTY SEEK MODE The program type you selected last time appears in the CinemaStation display 2 Press PRESET or v to select the program type you want to listen to The available program types are as follows Program Type genre NEWS News AFFAIR Current Affairs INFO General Information SPORT Sports EDUCATE Education DRAMA Drama CULTURE Culture SCIENCE Science VARIED Light Entertainment POPM Pops ROCKM Rock M O R M Middle Of the Road Music easy listening LIGHT M Light Classics CLASSICS Serious Classics OTHER M Other Music 3 Press PTY SEEK START to start searching stations PTY HOLD lights up in the CinemaStation display during a search PS TUNED PTY CT Lights up If the CinemaStation finds a FM RDS station that matches the program type you selected the radio plays 4 Repeat step 3 until the CinemaStation finds your
83. g CD recorder or MD recorder Connecting the Power Installing Batteries in the Remote Control 18 Using the Remote 1 18 BASIC OPERATION Turning the Power to On Standby 19 Selecting an Input Source 19 Adjusting the Volume Level 20 Muting the Sound Mute eese 20 Auto Speaker Setup YPAO 21 Enjoying Sound Field Programs DSP Programs eere eerte Setting the Sleep Timer Changing DVD Settings on the TV On Screen Menu eere Operating the On Screen Menu 7 On Screen Menu guide sss ENJOYING MOVIE AND MUSIC DISCS Supported Disc Types eere 32 Basic Playback 33 Useful Playback Operations ee 34 Specifying an elapsed time for playback Time ette e 34 Customizing playback order Program Play 35 Repeating playback Repeat 1 37 Operating disc menus DVD menu Video CD Playback Control sess 39 Selecting Audio and Subtitle Languages 40 Selecting a Viewing Angle 41 Zooming Images 42 Restricting Playback Parenta
84. ges as follows Check that the speaker from which the test tone is being output and the name of the speaker appearing in the display are the same TEST LEFT TEST CENTER TEST RIGHT TEST R SUR TEST L SUR TEST SWFR OK 22 6 Press YPAO once more to continue the setup procedure AUTO SETUP appears in the display and measurement begins Test tones are output from each speaker in turn and the display changes as follows TEST LEFT TEST CENTER TEST RIGHT TEST R SUR TEST L SUR TEST SWFR OK The progress status appears in the display as a percentage normally it takes about two minutes If the setup procedure is successful YPAO ON and the speaker connection status appear alternately in the display For information on the speaker connection status refer to Speaker wiring indications below If a warning is detected WARNING and the speaker connection status appear alternately in the display For details refer to Error and warning messages page 24 B Speaker wiring indications 2 0F Front speakers only 2 4 F SW Front speakers and the subwoofer 3 0FC Front speakers and the center speaker 3 4 FC SW Front speakers center speaker and the subwoofer 4 0F SR Front speakers and surround speakers 4 1 F SR SW Front speakers surround speakers and the subwoofer 5 0FCSR Front speakers center speaker and surround speakers 5 1 FC SR SW Front speakers center speaker surrou
85. gnal be sure to set the input mode to AUTO or DTS Setting the mode to ANLG may produce noises or no sounds The following conditions may happen if a DTS signal is input while the input mode is set to AUTO If the CinemaStation detects a DTS signal it automatically switches to DTS mode dis lights up Once DTS audio playback finishes the dis blinks for a while While it is blinking you cannot play back audio source other than DTS signals If you want to play normal PCM audio soon after DTS playback set the input mode to AUTO again If the DTS signal is interrupted when you perform Search or Skip the dts may blink If this condition continues for over 30 seconds the Input mode automatically changes from DTS to normal digital PCM and the dts goes out Configuring the Audio Input Signal Setting Checking the Audio Input Signal Type You can check the information on the audio input signal currently played back on the CinemaStation STEREO AMP TUNER E e S Aa CINEMAS ea 1 Play the source of which you want to check the audio input signal type 2 Press AMP 3 Press STEREO Stereo playback starts 4 Press S Audio input signal information appears on the CinemaStation display Each time you press the button information changes depending on the input source Audio input signal type Shows the format of
86. 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 YAMAHA and the Electronic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equip ment 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 un
87. he OPTICAL IN jack The default setting is VIDEO 14 VIDEO jacks DIGITAL VIDEO To MONITOR VCR UT DIGITAL AUDIO jacks B Connecting a TV to an audio input Enjoy TV sound with CinemaStation by connecting the TV audio output jack to the AUDIO IN jack using a commercially available audio cable Press VIDEO on the remote control to input TV sound Connecting a VCR If you connect a VCR to the CinemaStation using commercially available audio video cables you can enjoy videos with the CinemaStation and record AV sources played on the CinemaStation on the VCR For information on your VCR refer to the owner s manual for the VCR Notes Do not connect the power cable of the CinemaStation until all cable connections are completed Turn off the AV equipment before connecting it to the CinemaStation Use commercially available audio video cables shown below to connect a VCR to the CinemaStation or a TV To make all connections three audio video cables are required A J a B UN ZI 1 1 2 Audio Video cable SCART cable For U K and Europe models only Do not connect a TV to CinemaStation via a VCR using SCART connections The copyright protection technology incorporated in the CinemaStation may not allow the VCR to play TV CinemaStation EE Connecting External AV Components
88. hen converting an analog signal to digital the number of times the signal is sampled per second is called the sampling frequency while the degree of fineness when converting the sound level into a numeric value is called the quantized bit rate The frequency band that can be played back is determined by the sampling rate while the dynamic range expressing the difference in sound level is determined by the quantized bit rate In principle the higher the sampling rate the wider the frequency range that can be played back and the higher the quantized bit rate the finer the sound that can be reproduced 89 XIGNAddV B Track CD Video CD A CD or Video CD can be divided into a number of segments tracks Each division is called a title number BM YPAO YAMAHA Parametric Room Acoustic Optimizer YPAO is an original YAMAHA system that configures speaker settings such as speaker balance volume level of each speaker delay time of each channel and crossover high cut frequency for the subwoofer automatically YPAO uses the supplied optimizer microphone to collect and analyze sounds output from the speakers in the actual listening environment 90 Video signal information B Component video signal With the component video signal system the video signal is separated into the Y signal for the luminance and the PB and Pn signals for the chrominance Color can be reproduced more faithfully with this system because each of these signa
89. ical cables are required Dmae Optical cable AM FM broadcasts cannot be output from this unit s OPTICAL OUT DIGITAL AUDIO jack To record AM FM broadcasts use a commercially available audio cable to connect the VCR OUT jack on the CinemaStation to the analog input jack on your recorder see page 55 Notes Do not connect the power cable of the CinemaStation until all cable connections are completed Turn off the AV component before connecting it to the CinemaStation CD recorder or MD recorder OPTICAL OUT IN Optical cable Optical cable DIGITAL SVIDEO VIDEO ae MONITOR ois Connecting the Power Cables 3 Remove the anti dust caps from the OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO jacks on the Connecting External AV Components CinemaStation Keep the cap to re attach it when the jack is not in use To listen to audio sources played on the Anti dust cap Connect the OPTICAL OUT DIGITAL AUDIO jack on the CinemaStation to the optical digital input jack on your recorder using a commercially available optical cable recorder with the CinemaStation connect the OPTICAL IN DIGITAL AUDIO jack on the CinemaStation to the optical digital output jack on your recorder using another optical cable After you made all connections connect the power cables of the CinemaStation and subwoofer To an AC wall outlet Sa a SPEAKERS FRON
90. ilable only in DVD CD mode Number buttons 1 to 9 0 Inputs numerals to specify parameters such as track or chapter numbers K DD Skips to the start of current track or next track lt lt gt gt Fast forwards fast reverses ON SCREEN Displays the On Screen Menu on the TV screen page 29 STATUS Displays the status information such as disc type total time or elapsed time of current track chapter on the TV screen To display the status information the Status window setting in the On Screen Menu page 29 should be set to On Q Settings buttons While holding down SHIFT press a button below to enable the corresponding operation REPEAT Enables the Repeat Play mode page 37 A B Enables the A B Repeat mode page 38 AUDIO Selects the audio language of the DVD video page 40 ANGLE Selects the disc viewing angle page 41 SUBTITLE Selects the subtitle language of the DVD video page 40 Stops disc playback Pauses disc playback or advances to the next frame gt Starts disc playback 9 MENU Displays the DVD menu on the TV screen page 39 RETURN Returns the DVD menu to the previous screen page 39 A T lt gt ENTER Operates the On Screen Menu page 29 or specify various parameters Mr AOA DVD CD mode operations are indicated in green on the remote control Connecting Speakers Follow the procedure below to connect speakers
91. increase the signal quality Selecting preset radio stations Preset Tuning If you preset your favorite radio stations with Auto Preset page 51 or Manual Preset page 52 on the CinemaStation you can tune the radio stations simply by selecting the preset group and number A B C D E PRESET PRESET 9 d 1 Press A B C D E to select the preset group of the radio station you want to listen to Each time you press the button the preset group changes 2 Press v PRESET TUNING to select the preset number of the radio station you want to listen to TUNED lights up in the CinemaStation display and the radio plays You can also select preset radio stations by pressing A B C D E and V PRESET TUNING A on the CinemaStation Receiving FM RDS stations U K and Europe models only RDS Radio Data System is a transmission system for FM stations used mainly in the U K and Europe RDS transmissions include various types of information such as PS Program Service PTY Program Type RT Radio Text and CT Clock Time Follow the procedure below to receive FM stations by the RDS transmissions on the CinemaStation AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE 2 3 4 SENWD SEECI MAKE REPET A B PRESET PRESET v 0 ej PRESET faeamos PTY SEEK START FREQ RDS
92. io signal currently input into the CinemaStation page 71 with the CinemaStation display STANDBYON GE Y AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE 2 3 4 SURRQUND SELECT MATRIXG 1 STEREO REPEAT A B Cs ee sw CENTER SURR SHIFT Input selection buttons Sf 5 Spice CINEMAS Se 1 Press and hold the Input selection button for the current input source until the input mode you want to select appears in the CinemaStation display While holding down the button the input mode changes as follows Y AUTO DTS v ANLG AUTO Plays a source according digital signals priority over analog signals DTS Plays only DTS signals ANLG Plays only analog signals 70 Youcan also switch input modes for the currently selected input by pressing and holding INPUT on the CinemaStation f a Dolby Digital or DTS signal is input while the input mode is set to AUTO the CinemaStation automatically select the most suitable decoder for the signal With Input Mode in the Set Menu page 79 you can set the mode that the CinemaStation automatically selects when it is turned on Notes You cannot set ANLG for the DVD CD input selection button You cannot switch input mode for the button if no external AV equipment is connected to the corresponding input jacks To play back a DTS si
93. is generated The noises may be generated from atmospheric electricity lightening fluorescent lights motors or thermostat electric devices Connect an outdoor antenna and establish better grounding to decrease noises However it is difficult to eliminate these types of noises If too much noise is generated especially in the evening the CinemaStation may be placed close to a TV Place the CinemaStation further away from a TV 85 XIGNAddV Additional Information Disc Information The following tables explain the disc types supported by the CinemaStation Video Discs Type of Disc Disc Logo Mark DVD Video DVD DVD ai VIDEO SVCD COMPACT Super Video CD ois DIGITAL VIDEO Video CD I CoMPACT OS VIDEO CD DIGITAL VIDEO COMPACT COMPACT Video CDs made by copying an MPEG oS iS 5 movie file onto a CD R or CD RW DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO ReWritable Region code of Cinema Station Playable discs aE JPEG still image playback CinemaStation supports playback of JPEG still images Destination contained on CD R and CD RW media U S A DVD region codes Canada The region code an ID number assigned to each market region is set for normal DVD players and DVD video discs The CinemaStation supports the discs with the U K region codes shown in the right table For details read the Europe information on the disc jacket Australia Korea G
94. ity and efficiency The volume level of the front right speaker is outside the specified range No level correction is made Readjust the speaker installation so that all speakers are set in locations with similar conditions Check the speaker connections Use speakers of similar quality and efficiency The volume level of the center speaker is outside the specified range No level correction is made Readjust the speaker installation so that all speakers are set in locations with similar conditions Check the speaker connections Use speakers of similar quality and efficiency The volume level of the surround left speaker is outside the specified range No level correction is made Readjust the speaker installation so that all speakers are set in locations with similar conditions Check the speaker connections Use speakers of similar quality and efficiency The volume level of the surround right speaker is outside the specified range No level correction is made Readjust the speaker installation so that all speakers are set in locations with similar conditions Check the speaker connections Use speakers of similar quality and efficiency The volume level of the subwoofer is outside the specified range No level correction is made Readjust the speaker installation so that all speakers are set in locations with similar conditions Check the speaker connections Use sp
95. l Control 43 Setting the Parental Control level 43 LOCKING CISCS n eite eer ie Eee 44 Playing locked discs eee 44 Changing the password 45 Enjoying High Quality Video NTSC Progressive 46 Enjoying JPEG Images eere 47 ENJOYING RADIO Tuning Radio Stations eee 48 Tuning radio stations automatically Auto Tuning 48 Tuning radio stations manually Manual Tuning 48 Selecting preset radio stations Preset Tuning 49 Receiving FM RDS stations U K and Europe models only Presetting Radio Stations Presetting FM stations automatically AUO ae ere eee eye iei 51 Presetting radio stations manually Manual Preset uet rer eyed 52 Changing the order of preset radio stations 52 ENJOYING EKTERNAL AV SOURCES Playing Back External Sources TV playback VER playback eerte eed 53 Game console 54 Recording AV Sources With External AV 55 Recording audio sources with CinemaStation 55 Copying video component sources to a video CaSSelte ii bec ete ene iE E Ee tg 56 SIN3INOO SOUND OPTIONS Enjoying Sound with Specific Speakers 57 Enjoying 6
96. laces the volume adjusted with the CENTER button SURR button or test tones while using Sch Stereo DSP programs Although the CinemaStation display does not show the change in level the actual volume level changes according to the settings you made in step 5 you specified If CENTER is set to NON in the Set Menu page 77 you cannot adjust the center speaker volume If SUR is set to NON in the Set Menu page 77 you cannot adjust the surround speaker volume Configuring Dolby Pro Logic II Music Settings You can configure the parameters for Dolby Pro Logic II Music to fine tune the sound field effect 1 Carry out the Enjoying 2ch sources with all speakers Dolby Pro Logic Il procedure page 58 and select PL II Music AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE ERO 1E Cs ES SIRO SELECT MATRIKG STEREO REPEAT DEIN CENTER 2 Press A or S7 to select PANORAMA DIM or CT WIDTH For details on each parameter refer to About the Dolby Pro Logic II Music parameters below 3 Press 4 or D to configure the parameter 4 To configure other parameters repeat steps 2 and 3 E About the Dolby Pro Logic Il Music parameters PANORAMA Gives front L R channel sound a wraparound effect distributed throughout the entire surround sound field for an expansive feeling Function Expands the front sound field of Dolby Pro Logic II Selection item OFF ON
97. ll center speaker A center channel signal with a low tone is output from the speaker set to BASS NON Select this setting when not using a center speaker The center channel signal distributes the same volume level to the front L R speakers Submenu FRONT Sets the size of the front speakers Selection items LRG Large SML Small Default setting SML LRG Select this setting when using large front speakers The entire frequency band of the front L R channel signal is output as it is from the front L R speakers SML Select this setting when using small front Speakers A front L R channel signal with a low tone of is output from the speaker set to BASS Submenu SUR Sets whether the surround L R speakers are present or not and sets the size of the surround L R speakers Selection items LRG Large SML Small NON None Default setting SML LRG Select this setting when using large surround L R speakers or when using surround L R Speakers with surround subwoofers connected by speaker cables The entire frequency band of the surround L R channel signal is output as it is from the surround speakers SML Select this setting when using small surround L R speakers A surround L R channel signal with a low tone is output from the speaker set to BASS NON Select this setting when not using surround L R speakers The surround L R channel signal distributes the same volume level to the front L R speakers p
98. locked discs are available for access Number buttons Ce LORS ec 1 Carry out steps 1 to 5 in the Setting the Parental Control level procedure page 43 2 Press A or S7 to select Disc lock then press P Parental level Enter PIN 3 Press A or to select On then press ENTER Parental level P Enter PIN 4 To exit the On Screen Menu press ON SCREEN To disable a lock applied to a disc Select Off in step 3 44 Playing locked discs Follow the procedure below to access a locked disc by entering the password 1 Load a disc into the disc tray If the disc is locked the password input screen appears on the TV screen 2 Press A or X7 to select Play once or Play always then press D Play once Requires that the password be entered when playing the disc next time Play always Does not require that the password be entered when playing the disc next time 3 Use the number buttons to enter the password 4 digits Playback starts Mr Even if you select 1 always you can change the setting to Play once by pressing LI within 10 seconds after the g icon appears on the TV screen The CinemaStation automatically memorizes disc information for up to 120 discs If you load the 121st disc the CinemaStation automatically deletes the disc information for the first oldest one Notes The default password is 0
99. ls is independent The component signal is also called the color difference signal because the Iuminance signal is subtracted from the color signal B Decoder A device that converts encoded data on DVD and other media back to its original audio or video signal E Film and video data In general DVD media can be classified into the 2 types below Film Data Video recorded at 24 frames second The film used for shooting movies is recorded at 24 frames second Recently 30 frames second progressive video has made its debut Video Data Video recorded at 30 frames second CinemaStation will automatically recognize whether the source recorded on DVD is film or video then select the best method to convert it into progressive output B Interlace and progressive outputs Up to now the standard video signal has been NTSC with 5251 i interlaced scan lines In contrast 525p p progressive is a high density signal with double the number of scan lines B NTSC NTSC is a video signal system 525 lines 30 frames per second used in North America Central America a number of South American countries and some Asian countries including Japan B PAL PAL is a video signal system 625 lines 25 frames per second used in the United Kingdom much of the rest of western Europe several South American countries some Middle East and Asian countries several African countries Australia New Zealand and other Pacific island countries
100. ms page 26 4 Set SUR to NON in the Set Menu For details refer to Configuring Various Parameters Set Menu page 75 10 2 When Virtual CINEMA DSP is activated VIRTUAL lights up in the CinemaStation display Note Virtual CINEMA DSP playback is not available in the following cases During stereo playback no sound field effects are applied When headphones are connected to the M SILENT CINEMA jack on the CinemaStation When a Dolby Digital KARAOKE source is being played When the DSP program is set to Sch Stereo PRO LOGIC SUR STANDARD PLII Movie PLII Music or PL II Game While test tones are being output 59 SNOILdO GNNOS Enjoying DSP Programs in a Variety of Ways You can enjoy the presence of sound effects with DSP programs even when you use headphones or reduce the volume level Listening with headphones 1 Connect the headphones to the SILENT _ SILENT CINEMA CINEMA jack on the CinemaSiation SILENT CINEMA allows you to enjoy multi speaker 2 simulation sounds with headphones SILENT CINEMA is a registered trademark of YAMAHA CORPORATION 3 Press AMP Play the source you want to listen to 4 Press a DSP program button to select the DSP program you want to use For details refer to Enjoying Sound Field Programs DSP Programs page 26 ale When SILENT CINEMA is activated
101. n input source to operate page 19 SLEEP Sets the Sleep Timer page 28 VOLUME Adjusts the overall volume level DSP program buttons Selects a DSP program page 26 Controls and Functions Amp mode Operations available only in amp mode SURROUND SELECT Sets Dolby Digital or DTS Press SURROUND and then SELECT to set Dolby Pro Logic II for 2ch sources page 58 NIGHT Sets the CinemaStation to the Night Listening mode page 61 SET MENU Enters the Set Menu page 76 YPAO Starts the YPAO function page 21 NIGHT eo SETMENU riqDpb Adjusts the test tone page 64 or Set Menu page 76 Q ON OFF Turns the YPAO mode on off page 23 MATRIX 6 1 Sets the Matrix 6 1 decoder page 57 STEREO Switches between normal stereo sound and audio with a sound field effect page 63 VCR VIDEO C S An CINEMAS Speaker volume buttons Adjusts the speaker balance volume level of each speaker page 65 SW Adjusts the subwoofer volume CENTER Adjusts the center speaker volume SURR Adjusts the surround speaker volume TEST Outputs a test tone page 64 Amp mode operations are indicated in purple on the remote control NOILONGOULNI uH Controls and Functions B DVD CD mode ca A S CINEMAZ Operations ava
102. n two points A B Repeat You can repeat the specified section of a title track by setting two points start and end points Notes Repeat Play may not work depending on DVD disc types You can use A B Repeat only within one title track STANDBY ON AUDIO ANGLEcSSUBTTTLE L7 A B e SHIFT A B C D E PRESET AAPRESET FREQRDS MODE PTY SEEK START EAE MENU SCREEN START TUNER C e 1 CINEMAS Sa 38 Play back the title or track that includes the section you want to repeat For details refer to Basic Playback Operations page 33 At the position where you want to set as the start point of the repeat section hold down SHIFT and press A B 22 Repeat A appears on TV screen and the playback mode indicator A lights up in the CinemaStation display At the position where you want to set as the end point of the repeat section hold down SHIFT and press A B again A B Repeat starts A B appears on the TV screen and the playback mode indicator A B lights up in the CinemaStation display To cancel A B Repeat While holding down SHIFT press A B Off appears on the TV screen and A B Repeat is cancelled Useful Playback Operations Operating disc menus DVD menu Video CD Playback Control Many DVDs and vid
103. nd speakers and the subwoofer To cancel YPAO mode during setup Press ON OFF during the setup procedure FREQRDS PTY SEEK Start ON SCREEN MENU To turn the YPAO mode on off You can switch between speaker settings configured by YPAO and manual setup by turning on off the YPAO mode ON OFF 1 Press AMP 2 Press ON OFF to display the currently selected mode then press ON OFF again to select YPAO ON or YPAO OFF YPAO ON The CinemaStation uses speaker settings configured by YPAO If an error occurs during testing this changes to W YPAO ON YPAO OFF The CinemaStation uses speaker settings configured by manual setup ale AOA f a warning occurs during the YPAO measurement process W YPAO ON appears in the display If this happens use Zw or V to switch the display f you select YPAO OFF settings are returned to their previously set values Notes In the YPAO mode you can make fine adjustments for YPAO speaker settings such as level and distance etc If you make fine adjustments to your YPAO speaker settings these are reflected whenever you select the YPAO mode Auto Speaker Setup YPAO 23 NOI1VH3dO Jisva Auto Speaker Setup YPAO E Error and warning messages If an error or warning message appears check the cause and follow the remedy corresponding to the message then carry out the setup procedure once more pag
104. o the audio video output L R jacks using an audio pin cable page 12 you can enjoy TV on your VCR using an audio video cable page 15 you P sounds with the CinemaStation can enjoy VCR sounds with the CinemaStation Note When you set the Input Assign to VCR page 78 and Input Mode to AUTO page 79 in the Set Menu the CinemaStation outputs the source from the OPTICAL IN jack if any source is input from it To listen to the source input from the VCR IN jacks STANDBY ON ROWER STANDBY ON v c SURFOUND SELECT MATRIXG 1 STEREO ABC stop playback on the equipment connected to the OPTICAL IN jack VIDEO TUNER STANDBY ON LU __ STANDBY ON 8 D Q 8 6 1 AUDIO ANGLEcSSUBTITLE e S AL aem m m CINEMA 7 Jus SURA EE S39unos AV IVNH3LIX3 9NIAOPN3 TNCS _e Tunen __ ex S J AB CINEMA 2 GE YAMAHA 1 Turnon the TV then press STANDBY ON VCR 0 1 to turn on the CinemaStation 2 Press VIDEO 1 Turnon the TV and VCR then switch the TV input to which the CinemaStation is connected 2 Press STANDBY ON 0 1 to turn on the CinemaStation 3 Press VCR 4 Start playback on the VCR 53 Playing Back External Sources Game console playback If you connect the VIDEO IN L R AUDIO VIDEO jacks on the
105. on display and 6 1 appears beside the DSP program name e g Action 6 1 Notes Some Dolby Digital Surround EX or DTS ES discs do not contain a signal flag that CinemaStation cannot recognize automatically To play this type of disc with 6 1ch sound press MATRIX 6 1 to select Matrix 6 1 Turning on the CinemaStation automatically sets the parameter to AUTO In the following cases 6 1ch sound playback is not available SUR is set to NON in the Set Menu page 77 Stereo playback is selected no sound field effect page 63 Headphones are connected to the SILENT CINEMA jack on the CinemaStation A Dolby Digital KARAOKE source is being played The DSP program is set to 5 Stereo page 26 Dolby Digital or DTS is set to SUR STANDARD page 62 57 o o c z UU d o z o Enjoying Sound with Specific Speakers Enjoying 2ch sources with all speakers Dolby Pro Logic II Dolby Pro Logic II converts a 2ch source into virtual multi channel source for enjoying 2ch sounds with all speakers STANDBY ON PONER SURROUND AA S NROUND SELECT MATS Sree EAT AB SELECT Se NIGHT sw GENTER SURR Cs GeO ard SHIFT Ee ien WCH A B C D E PRESET V ZNPRESET ES MODE TY SEEK ONSCREN mewu SCREEN MENU x Ed cS E 9 2 ES CINEMAS w AMP
106. our password press LI four times instead of entering the password The restricted icon appears If you press C another four times Enter the new PIN appears then press gt Disc lock Parental level E ETE Enter PIN 1 Press DVD CD then press ON SCREEN Change PIN Press DVD CD then press ON SCREEN to display the On Screen Menu on your TV 2 Press A or to select Setup then level Men Dress ENTER press gt Disc lock Preferences Access Fannie Nu pue Suv Enter PIN Setup Language Change PIN Audio Menu 0 Parental Control is off Users can play all discs without entering the password E DEDI UR qp EDI 1 to 7 Users cannot play a disc that is rated above the level 3 Press A or V to select Access then without entering the password The smaller the number the press gt stricter the Parental Control level 8 Users can play all discs without entering the password Disc lock iue 8 To exit the On Screen Menu press ON SCREEN Enter PIN au Change PIN gt Language Country 43 6 Press A or X7 to select Parental level 7 Press lt or gt to adjust the Parental Control SOSIG DISNIN ANY ONIAOPNa E Restricting Playback Parental Control Locking discs You can use this function to lock all video discs to restrict playback Only those discs you select to unlock in Playing
107. properly Make sure all cables are connected properly page 9 Speakers other than the front ones make no sound You may be listening to stereo sounds without the sound field effect Press STEREO to enable the sound field effect page 63 You may be listening to an audio source Dolby Digital or DTS that does not contain any special effect signal Select another DSP program page 26 80 Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution The center speaker makes no sound The volume of the center speaker may be set to minimum level Adjust the volume level of the center speaker page 65 You may be listening to a Dolby Digital or DTS audio source Dolby Digital and DTS audio sources do not contain a center speaker signal One of the DSP program in the Music group other than 5ch Stereo may be selected Select another DSP program page 26 In the Set Menu CENTER may be set to NON Configure the Set Menu properly page 77 The surround speakers make no sound The volume of the surround speakers may be set to minimum level Adjust the volume level of the surround speakers page 65 You may be listening to a monaural source with the Theater DSP Program page 26 Select another DSP program page 26 The subwoofer makes no sound The volume of the subwoofer may be set to minimum level Adjust the volume level of the subwoofer
108. ption we recommend that you use optional outdoor antennas For details consult the nearest authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center Indoor FM antenna supplied AM loop Connecting the AM loop antenna antenna supplied 1 Attach the antenna stand to the antenna When attaching the antenna to the wall you do not need to use the antenna stand NOILVHVd3Hd E monon o IE DVD ONLY DIGITAL Gv S VIDEO VIDEO DIGITAL 9 MONITOR VCR B our OUT f ANT MONITOR Wow OUT VIDEO COMPONENT NO N OPTICAL 750 UNBAII VIDEO S SENS Ground GND terminal SS E About grounding For maximum safety and minimum interference connect the antenna GND terminal to a good earth ground A good 2 Open the lever to the right and insert the earth ground is a metal stake driven into moist earth antenna s cord cores into the AM ANT and GND terminals Connecting the FM antenna AM ANT terminal 1 Connect the supplied indoor FM antenna to the FM ANT jack on the CinemaSiation 2 Place the antenna away from the CinemaStation and speaker cables 3 Close the lever and then pull the cord lightly to make sure it is fastened properly 1 4 Place the antenna away from the CinemaStation and speaker cables While listening to the radio rotate the antenna head to find the best angle for reception 13 Connecting External AV Components
109. r videos with the CinemaStation For information refer to the manual supplied with your game console Notes Do not connect the power cable of the CinemaStation until all cable connections are completed Turn off the AV equipment before connecting it to the CinemaStation E Analog connections Follow the procedure below to connect a game console or with an analog connection If you are using VIDEO IN AUDIO jacks for connecting your TV page 12 connect a game console or video camera using digital connections MONITOR SVIDEO VIDEO MONITOR VCR QUT VIDEO VCR NO COMPONENT 759 UNBAL VIDEO Game console sa mm OUTPUT Note Use a commercially available audio video cable shown below to connect your game console to the CinemaStation using analog connections H 18 Audio Video cable 1 Connectthe VIDEO IN L R AUDIO jacks on the CinemaStation to the audio output L R jacks on your game console using a commercially available audio video cable 2 Connect the VIDEO IN VIDEO jack on the CinemaStation to the video output jack on your game console using the audio video cable used in step 1 16 B Digital connections Follow the procedure below to connect a game console using digital connections 1 DIGITAL iVIDEO VIDEO AUDIO MONITOR VCR OUT OUT
110. rol Within 6 m 20 feet 18 Use the remote control within 6 m 20 feet of the CinemaStation and point it toward the remote control sensor page 4 Notes Be careful not to spill liquid on the remote control Be careful not to drop the remote control Do not leave the remote control in the following places hot or humid places such as near a heater or in a bathroom extremely cold places dusty places Turning the Power to On Standby STANDBY ON STANDBY ON Te o 2 3 SELECT MATRIX m SW 4 STEREO HEPER AR Cs pec Js c SURR Co J C SHIFT Press STANDBY ON 05 1 once to turn t CinemaStation Press STANDBY ON 0 1 once more to place the CinemaStation in standby mode he Selecting an Input Source You can enjoy various AV sources with the CinemaStation After connecting the TV speakers antennas or other AV equipment follow the procedure below to select an input source you want to play on the CinemaStation For information on connection methods refer to pages 9 to 17 CINEMAZ _ ges El AR Perform one of the following operations To switch to the CinemaStation amp mode functions page 7 Press AMP To switch to DVD CD input Press DVD CD To switch to tuner input AM FM radio Press TUNER To switch
111. rom the analog input jacks is not output from the DIGITAL OUT jacks Audio recordings that you make cannot be used for any purpose other than private enjoyment without the consent of the copyright holder STANDBY ON om REGA SURRQUND SELECT MATRIX6 1 STEREO REPEAT A B SW CENTER Input selection buttons CINEMAS GO YAMAHA SADYNOS AV IWNYALX3 9NIAOPN3 m 1 Turn on the recorder then press STANDBY ON 1 to turn on the CinemaStation 2 Use the Input selection buttons to select the input source then start playback 3 Start recording on the recorder B About timer playback recording You can use a commercially available audio timer for playback and recordings Since available operations vary depending on the product read the manual for it M 2 2 When the CinemaStation is the standby mode the timer automatically recalls the CinemaStation s memory contents e g input source AM FM frequency for playback or recording f you want to perform timer recording without hearing sounds reduce the volume level before timer recording starts The volume level has no effect on the recorded sound 55 Recording AV Sources With External AV Components Copying video component sources lo a video cassette If you use analog connections to connect a VCR and video component to the CinemaStation pages 15 to 16
112. rs such as track numbers or elapsed time Stops disc playback D Skips to the start of the next track gt gt Fast forwards VCR Sets the remote control to the VCR CD recorder or MD recorder operation mode Configuring Various Parameters Set Menu In the Set Menu you can configure various parameters for your CinemaStation system In most cases you can enjoy AV sources on the CinemaStation with the default settings However depending on the speakers or listening environment you need to configure parameters for your system B Set Menu list You can configure the following parameters by carrying out the Operating the Set Menu procedure page 76 models only Main menu Submenu Default setting Speaker Set page 77 CENTER SML FRONT SML SUR SML BASS SWFR F Level Nrm LFE Level page 78 SP LFE 0 dB HP LFE 0 dB SP Distance page 78 UNIT U S A and Canada feet ft Other models meters m FRONT L 10 ft 3 0m FRONT 10 ft 3 0m CENTER 10 ft 3 0m SURR L 10 ft 3 0m SURR R 10 ft 3 0m SWFR 10 ft 3 0m D Range page 78 SP D R MAX HP D R MAX L R Balance page 78 Center Input Assign page 78 VIDEO Input Mode page 79 MODE AUTO Display set page 79 DIMMER 0 Tuner Step page 79 Asia Korea China and General 9 50 75 NOILVYNDISANOD Q39NVAGV Configuring Various Parameters Set Menu
113. s Disc lock to On or Off page 44 Change PIN Changes the password page 45 Enter PIN Enters the password page 44 Parental level Sets the Parental Control level 0 to 8 page 43 Country Selects the country in which you are using the CinemaStation Tv TV shape Sets the screen aspect of your TV to 4 3 panscan 4 3 letterbox or Wide screen Widescreen TV system Sets the video signal system of your TV to NTSC or AUTO When using a TV compatible with both NTSC and PAL set this to AUTO When using Progressive Scan page 46 set this to NTSC or PAL that matches to your TV Video Output Sets the output signal of the AV MONITOR OUT jack to rorta and Europe YUV or RGB When connecting your TV to the MONITOR connecting the TV to OUT S VIDEO jack set this to YUV the AV MONITOR OUT jack press O again to display YUV lt gt RGB Otherwise skip this step Language Default Sub title Selects a default subtitle language Default Subtitle When playing a disc the CinemaStation automatically uses the selected language for the subtitle If you play a disc that is not compatible with the selected language another language will be selected automatically Menu Language Select the language for the On Screen Menu Default Audio Selects a default audio language When playing a disc the CinemaStation automatically uses the selected language for th
114. s manually Manual Preset If you want to preset AM stations or FM radio wave reception is weak in your area follow the procedure below to preset radio stations manually MEMORY A B C D E Display v PRESET TUNING A 1 Tune the radio station you want to preset For details refer to Tuning Radio Stations page 48 2 Press MEMORY MEMORY blinks in the CinemaStation display for about five seconds 3 Press A B C D E to select the preset group A to E to where you want to store the currently selected station Make sure the colon appears in the CinemaStation display Appears 4 Press V PRESET TUNING to select the preset number 1 to 8 to where you want to store the currently selected station 5 Press MEMORY The CinemaStation applies the selected preset group and number to the station Mr AOA When presetting a radio station the CinemaStation automatically sets the reception mode stereo or monaural at the same time f you select a preset number that has been already applied to other station it will be replaced with the new station f the MEMORY indicator stops blinking before you perform step 3 above Auto Preset is cancelled and you must start the procedure again 52 Changing the order of preset radio stations Follow the procedure below to change the order of preset radio stations In this procedure we switch the radio stations preset to E1 and A5 for example PRESET BA
115. ss A or to select View then press Program Zoom P Play Option Angle P Search Chapter Preview 42 4 Press A or 7 to select Zoom then press Chapter Preview 5 Press A S7 QI D to specify the center of a zooming part mark position then press ENTER Each time you press ENTER the zooming scale changes as follows Zoom 2 2x Zoom 4 4x Zoom 8 8x Zoom 1 original scale 6 To exit the On Screen Menu press ON SCREEN To return to the original scale Select Zoom 1 in step 5 above Restricting Playback Parental Control You can set playback restrictions for certain discs using Parental Control Only users who know the password can access the locked discs Setting the Parental Control level Press A or 7 to select Enter PIN then ress 7 You can restrict playback according to a predetermined level Parental Control level For information on the Parental Control level of each disc refer to the instruction TERRE on its jacket Enter PIN Change PIN Country Disc lock Muse 5 Press the number buttons to enter the buttons password 4 digits Disc lock Parental level Li Enter PIN Change PIN Country A Notes gt The default password is 0000 To change the password carry out the Changing the password procedure page 45 lt If you forget y
116. step again The factory settings are 299 YAMAHA TV for TV and 399 YAMAHA VCR for VCR Refer to Available operations page 73 and try one of the button operations for your component to check that the setting is working properly If the button operation does not work properly the remote control code may be incorrect In this case perform step 1 again Notes Even if you set a remote control code it will be cleared about two minutes after the remote control batteries run out In this case store remote control codes again after replacing the batteries Be careful not to press the remote control buttons while replacing the batteries Doing so may clear the settings Depending on the product the CinemaStation remote control may not be able to operate the external component In this case use the remote control supplied with the product f the manufacturer of your component has more than one code try each of them until you find the correct one Controlling External Components Available operations By carrying out step 1 in Setting remote control codes page 72 you can operate the following functions on your external component using the CinemaStation remote control B TV operations Functions for TV operation Press TV POWER for TV operations TV CH Switches the TV channels STANDBY ON poner 2 TV VOLUME C O Adjusts the TV volume level 8 Ge TV POWER REPEAT
117. sw ENTER Ges ICH A B C D E 4 Press NIGHT When Night Listening is working Night L ON appears in CinemaStation display To return to normal playback Press NIGHT again Night L OFF appears in the CinemaStation display Note When headphones are connected to the SILENT CINEMA jack on the CinemaStation Night Listening is not available DSP program buttons 61 SNOILdO GNNOS Enjoying High Quality Sound You can play back Dolby DTS and 2ch sources true to the original sound Enjoying original Dolby and DTS sounds You can play back original sounds processed with Dolby Digital Dolby Pro Logic or DTS CRI EET EDS STANDBYION AUDIO BNGLE SUBTITES a SURROUND e SELECT SURROUND SELECT MATRIX 6 1 STEREO REPEAT A B 6 Ja 7 f sw CENTER A B C D E PRESET V ANPRESET FREQRDS MODE PTY SEEK Start SCREEN START TUNER mazi CINEMAS a 62 Play the source you want to listen to Press AMP When playing a 2ch source press SURROUND then press SELECT to select PRO LOGIC When playing a source other than a 2ch source press SURROUND The CinemaStation automatic
118. t be copied with the VCR You may be trying to copy a copy protected DVD Most commercially available DVDs include copy protect features You cannot make a copy of these DVDs Picture looks poor In some cases picture may look poor while fast forwarding or reversing but this is not a defect The TV shows no picture or its screen size looks strange In the On Screen Menu the Picture settings may be improper Adjust the Picture settings in the On Screen Menu page 29 The Progressive Scan mode may be used with a TV that does not support it Turn off the Progressive Scan mode page 46 The TV shows overlapped picture partly The disc content does not match the Progressive Scan mode due to the editing method or other conditions Turn off the Progressive Scan mode page 46 Status information does not appear In the On Screen Menu the Status window may be set to Off Set the Status window to On in the On Screen Menu page 29 The disc is ejected without an operation The disc loaded into the CinemaStation may be not compatible Make sure you use a disc supported by the CinemaStation page 32 The message No Disc appears in the CinemaStation display even though a disc is inserted The disc may not be set in the disc tray Set the disc in the disc tray properly 84 Troubleshooting Radio reception B FM AM Problem Cause
119. t place the following objects on this unit A vessel with water in it If the vessel falls by vibrations and water spills it may cause damage to the unit and or you may get an electric shock IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FCC INFORMATION for US customers 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
120. te This selection is available only with multi angle compatible discs Also viewing angles available for each disc may vary For information on your disc refer to the operating instructions in the DVD menu or on its jacket 1 While playing a disc or pausing hold down REN gt gun SHIFT and press ANGLE The viewing angle selection screen appears on the TV ANGLE Tee Number screen m 5 5a 7 buttons Wu Le LZ Viewing angle selection screen Co Co lt 2 e SHIFT Eee Angle Ium T1 na DE Sic Z ON SCREEN A OMEN Se ir reer SC ae 2 Press A or S7 or the number buttons to e E select the viewing angle o sus ETURN SP Oo VW E c ZI You can also select a viewing angle by pressing ANGLE while o holding down SHIFT d 3 To exit the viewing angle selection screen press ON SCREEN 41 Zooming Images You can zoom in a specified part of picture during DVD playback The Zoom feature is available only with the On Screen menu page 29 ON SCREEN TL ql DVD CD EE TUNER 1 Press DVD CD then press ON SCREEN to display the On Screen Menu on your TV 2 Press A or X7 to select Toolbar then press P gt Preferences Program 9 View Play Option Search 3 Pre
121. ter 1 Insert the cable plug of the speaker cable into the speaker jack of the same color until you hear it click into place FRONT R Red CENTER Green FRONT L White Insert the cable plug facing the tub upwards SURROUND R Gray SURROUND L Blue Insert the cable plug facing the tub downwards SPEAKER INFEDANCE EGMIN Note Do not use excessive force when inserting the cable plug Doing so may damage the cable plug or speaker jack 2 Connect the cable core of the speaker cable with the color band to the connector on the speaker and other cable core to the connector Color band Cable core Lever Press the lever down then insert the cable core into the hole and release the lever Notes Do not allow the cable cores to touch each other or any metal part Doing so may damage the unit or speakers Make sure you connect the cable cores to the correct connectors Reversed connections may produce unnatural sounds during playback 10 Connecting a subwoofer Note Do not connect the power cable of the CinemaStation or subwoofer until all cable connections are completed IPO ees Se System Subwoofer control cable cable Subwoofer 1 Connect the SUBWOOFER OUT jack on the CinemaStation to the INPUT jack on the subwoofer using the subwoofer cable 2 Connect the SYS
122. the audio signal When the digital audio input cannot be recognized the mode is automatically set to analog audio input Audio channels only for Dolby Digital and DTS Shows the number of audio channels the input signal contains For example in 3 2 LFE indicates 3 front channels 2 surround channels and LFE 141 indicates main sub audio in bilingual broadcasts or other 2 channel audio a MLT indicates audio with 3 channels or more Frequency fs only for digital signals Shows the frequency sampling of the input sign If the sampling frequency cannot be measured unknown appears Bitrate rate only for Dolby Digital and DTS nd al Shows the amount of data the input signal contains per second If the bit rate cannot be measured unknown appears Flag flg only for Dolby Digital and DTS Shows the recognition signal flag the input sig nal contains If the flag cannot be recognized None appears E About digital signals that exceed 48 kHz CinemaStation s digital input jack supports a sampling frequency up to 96 kHz Before connecting an AV equipment to the digital input jack read the manual for it to check the sampling frequency Also be sure to the following notes when inputting a digital signal that exceeds 48 kHz DSP Programs are not selectable You can only listen to normal 2ch stereo from the front speakers During playback you cannot adjust the volume le
123. the recorder you are using A source being played back on an AV component connected to the CinemaStation MD recorder etc does not record when using an external recorder You may be trying to make a digital recording of an analog source or analog recording of a digital source Use the proper audio source The CinemaStation does not operate properly The CinemaStation may receive a strong electrical shock such as from a lightening bolt or excessive static electricity or drop in power supply Set the CinemaStation to the Standby mode then disconnect the power cable Wait for about 30 seconds then connect the power cable and turn on the CinemaStation 81 XIGNAddV Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution A digital eguipment or high freguency eguipment produces noises The CinemaStation may be placed close to the digital eguipment or high freguency eguipment Place the CinemaStation further away from such eguipment The Set Menu configurations have been cleared The power to the CinemaStation may be lost more than a week Make sure the power cable is plugged into the outlet firmly then configure the Set Menu settings again page 75 The volume does not increase or sounds are distorted The power of the component connected to a CinemaStation s output jack may be turned off Turn on the power of the component connected to a CinemaStation s output jack
124. til it is too late YAMAHA and the Electronic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you to avoid pro longed exposure from excessive volume levels Wanne LISTENING ForALitetime CAUTION ii CAUTION READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT 1 Toassure the finest performance please read this manual carefully Keep it in a safe place for future reference 2 Install this sound system in a well ventilated cool dry clean place with at least 10 cm on the top 10 cm on the left and right and 10 cm at the back of DVR S150 away from direct sunlight heat sources vibration dust moisture and or cold 3 Locate this unit away from other electrical appliances motors or transformers to avoid humming sounds 4 Donotexpose this unit to sudden temperature changes from cold to hot and do not locate this unit in an environment with high humidity i e a room with a humidifier to prevent condensation inside this unit which may cause an electrical shock fire damage to this unit and or personal injury 5 Avoid installing this unit where foreign object may fall onto this unit and or this unit may be exposed to liquid dripping or splashing On the top of this unit do not place Other components as they may cause damage and or discoloration on the surface of this unit Burning objects i e candles as they may cause fire damage to this unit and or personal injury Containers with liquid in th
125. to VCR source input your VCR connected to the CinemaStation Press VCR To switch to video source input your game console connected to the CinemaStation Press VIDEO Note The CinemaStation itself does not provide video playback or game features To play videotapes or games you need to connect a VCR or game console to the CinemaStation For details refer to Connecting External AV Components page 14 19 NOI1VH3dO OISVE Adjusting the Volume Level Muting the Sound Mute MUTE 20 TUNER Movie ID SRS mesa CINEMAS ey VOLUME VOLUME Press VOLUME to increase the volume level and VOLUME to decrease Press MUTE to mute the sound To restore audio output to the previous volume level press MUTE again or press VOLUME Auto Speaker Setup YPAO With the YAMAHA Parametric Room Acoustic Optimizer YPAO feature you can avoid troublesome speaker setup and achieve highly accurate sound adjustments The supplied optimizer microphone collects and analyzes the sound that the speakers produce in your actual listening environment We recommend that you perform YPAO each time when you change the speaker layout or listening position To configure the speaker settings manually refer to Adjusting the Speaker Balance During Playback page 64 YPAO performs the following adjustments 2 Connect the supplied optimizer microphone
126. to read the Troubleshooting section on common operating errors before concluding that this unit is faulty 17 Before moving this unit press STANDBY ON to set this unit in standby mode and disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet 18 Condensation will form when the surrounding temperature changes suddenly Disconnect the power cable from the outlet then leave the unit alone 19 When using the unit for a long time the unit may become warm Turn the power off then leave the unit alone for cooling iii CAUTION This unit is not disconnected from the AC power source as long as it is connected to the wall outlet even if this unit itself is turned off This state is called the standby mode In this state this unit is designed to consume a very small quantity of power FOR CANADIAN CUSTOMERS To prevent electric shock match wide blade of plug to wide slot and fully insert This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 DANGER When this unit is plugged to the wall outlet do not place your eyes close to the opening of the disc tray and other openings to look into inside The laser component in this product is capable of emitting radiation exceeding the limit for Class 1 WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE B For U K customers If the socket outlets in the home are not suitable for the plug s
127. ttings in its memory when it automatically turns to the Standby mode You can use those settings when you turn on the CinemaStation next time TUNER EN eS A cinema Si B To cancel the Sleep Timer Press SLEEP repeatedly to select SLEEP OFF 28 Changing DVD Settings on the TV On Screen Menu You can change the various settings for DVD playback using the menu displayed on the TV screen On Screen Menu connected to the CinemaStation For details on the available menu items refer to On Screen Menu guide page 30 Operating the On Screen Menu In this procedure we adjust the color saturation for example The actual screen may differ depending on the selected menu STANDBY ON POWER AUDIO ANGLES SUBTITLE PRESET Z FREQROS MODE PTY SEEK START ON SCREEN ENTER NA DVD CD e TUNER YA CINEMAS 1 Press DVD CD then press ON SCREEN to display the On Screen Menu on your TV Press A or V to select a main menu item Preferences then press Features 9 Preferences gt Picture Ww gt 0 m gt o z Press A or V to select a submenu item Picture then press Saturation Features Contrast Color settings Brightness Sharpness Press A or 7 to select a setting item Saturation Video shift
128. tup procedure be sure to keep small children out of the room For the best results make sure the room is as quiet as possible during the setup procedure If there is too much noise the results may not be satisfactory Disconnect the headphones from the SILENT CINEMA jack on the CinemaStation before starting the setup procedure Optimizer microphone position Be sure to disconnect the optimizer microphone when you have completed the setup procedure Mz The optimizer microphone is sensitive to heat Do not place it 2 on top of CinemaStation or in direct sunlight If your subwoofer has adjustable volume and crossover high cut frequency controls set the volume low but not minimum as shown below and set the crossover high cut frequency to the maximum 1 Make sure the CinemaStation and subwoofer are turned off in standby mode CROSSOVER VOLUME HIGH CUT Subwoofer 21 Auto Speaker Setup YPAO 4 Press STANDBY ON to turn on the CinemasStation OZI AUDIO Angle SUBMLE 2 3 4 SELECT 1 STEREO REPEAT A B H7 CENTER SURA bn 5 Press then press YPAO to start the setup procedure FREQRDS MODE PTY SEEK START BA ON SCREEN MENU YPAO e 7 SV 46 E Test tones the volume is adjustable are output from each speaker and the display chan
129. u need to connect the CinemaStation to a TV that has component video input jacks compatible with Progressive Scan For details on connections refer to Other connection methods page 12 Also Progressive Scan is available only for NTSC signal output You can set the video signal system of your TV to NTSC with the On Screen Menu page 29 To turn on the Progressive Scan mode While disc playback is stopped press and hold PROGRESSIVE MEMORY on the CinemaStation for 2 seconds or longer The Progressive Scan mode is activated and the PROGRESSIVE indicator lights up in the CinemaStation display PROGRESSIVE MEMORY To turn off the Progressive Scan mode While disc playback is stopped press and hold PROGRESSIVE MEMORY on the CinemaStation for 2 seconds or longer Mr AOA When the Progressive Scan mode is off the CinemaStation provides video with interlace output mode During playback you cannot switch between the Progressive Scan mode and the interlace output mode Notes f you play video with a 4 3 aspect ratio on a 16 9 wide television screen Progressive Scan may fill the screen top to bottom In this case change the screen aspect setting of your TV with the On Screen Menu page 29 If you cannot adjust the ratio press PROGRESSIVE MEMORY to turn off the Progressive Scan mode use the interlace output mode When the Progressive Scan mode is activated a video signal will only output from th
130. uce s no sound If Stereo playback is selected no sound field effect and D Range is set to MIN in the Set Menu page 78 the volume may become very low In this case turn off Stereo playback f you play a Dolby Digital or DTS sound when Stereo playback is selected no sound field effect the volume balance of the front speakers may be disturbed because the compressed dynamic range mixes the front speaker s channel sounds In this case turn off Stereo playback 63 SNOILdO GNNOS A The speaker settings configured by YPAO page 21 are suitable for most conditions However depending on room conditions or listening position you may need to adjust the speaker balance manually This adjustment is important because it brings out the maximum effect of the DSP program and faithfully reproduces the acoustic characteristics of Dolby Pro Logic Dolby Pro Logic II Dolby Digital and DTS You can adjust the speaker balance using test tones or playback source usting the Speaker Balance During Playback Mr AOA Since the following procedures base on the volume level of the front speakers you cannot adjust the front speaker s L R balance with these procedures To adjust the L R balance of the front speakers refer to Configuring Various Parameters Set Menu page 75 Notes Disconnect the headphones from the SILENT CINEMA jack on the CinemaStation before starting the setup procedure Adjust the speaker
131. ume level of the front speakers decreases 10 dB about 1 3 gt gt 2 o m Q o z a O c gt z 1 Even if FRONT is set to SML while BASS is set to FRONT low tones of the front L R channel signal will be output from the front speakers If you select any DSP Program when SUR is set to NON the CinemaStation automatically enters Virtual CINEMA DSP mode page 59 These settings are not reflected when connecting headphones Note When a sampling digital signal over 48 kHz is input some settings may not be reflected in the playback sound 77 Configuring Various Parameters Set Menu E Adjusting the playback level of the LFE signal LFE Level You can adjust the LFE channel output level while playing a Dolby Digital or DTS signal Adjust the LFE level to match the performance of the subwoofer and headphones Submenu SP LFE HP LFE Variable range 20 to 0 dB Default setting 0 dB B Adjusting the delay time of each speaker SP Distance Use this feature to manually input the distance of each speaker and adjust the delay applied to respective channel Ideally each speaker should be the same distance from the main listening position However this is not possible in most home situations Thus a certain amount of delay must be applied to the sound from each speaker so that all sound will arrive at the listening position at the same time
132. upplied with this appliance it should be cut off and an appropriate 3 pin plug fitted For details refer to the instructions described below Note The plug severed from the mains lead must be destroyed as a plug with bared flexible cord is hazardous if engaged in a live socket outlet B Special Instructions for U K Model IMPORTANT THE WIRES IN MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE Blue NEUTRAL Brown LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appa ratus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED Making sure that neither core is connected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug CAUTION READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT CAUTION The name plate is located on the bottom of the unit Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Go YAMAHA MODEL NO DVR S150 5 YAMAHA CORPORATION AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM MADE IN MALAYSIA VARNING SYNLIG OCH ELLER OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL AR OPPNAD STRALEN AR FARLIG VARO AVATTAES
133. vel of center and surround L R speakers Depending on the Setting speaker sizes Speaker Set settings in the Set Menu page 77 the Subwoofer may output sound 71 NOILVYNSISANOD Q39NVAGV Controlling External Components In addition to controlling this unit you can operate your TV VCR CD recorder or MD recorder with the CinemaStation remote control by selecting the appropriate remote control code refer to LIST OF REMOTE CONTROL CODES at the end of this manual Note Depending on the product the CinemaStation remote control may not be able to operate the external component In this case use the remote control supplied with the product Setting remote control codes The TV button selects a remote control code for a TV The VCR button selects a remote control code for a VCR CD recorder or MD recorder 72 STANDBY ON EESER TUNER um EHE e SN A CINEMAS E Number buttons SHIFT VCR While holding down SHIFT press TV or VCR then while still holding down SHIFT press the number buttons to enter the three digit remote control code refer to LIST OF REMOTE CONTROL CODES at the end of this manual for the manufacturer of your component If the setting is successful the message Code Set OK appears in the CinemaStation display If the setting fails the message Code Set NG appears In this case perform this
134. ws all listeners to enjoy the same high quality sound no matter where they are sitting or standing in the room A DSP program that is especially suitable for home parties 26 Sports program Enjoying Sound Field Programs DSP Programs Press the SPORTS button Live Sports In a live stereo sports broadcast announcer voices are central engulfed in the cheers and emotional whirl of the stadium Game program Press the GAME button Game Gives TV games extra depth and surround You can enjoy TV games with monaural or stereo sound 27 NOI1VH3dO OISVS8 E Setting the Sleep Timer If you set the Sleep Timer the CinemaStation automatically turns to the Standby mode after the specified time Press SLEEP to select the time setting Each time you press the SLEEP button the time setting changes as follows STANDBY ON POWER AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE SLEEP 120 min d 2 E 4 SLEEP 90 min SLEEP 60 min s e SLEEP SLEEP 30 min na SLEEP OFF The SLEEP indicator lights up in the CinemaStation display Mr AOA The Sleep Timer only works for the CinemaStation It does not turn off other equipment connected to the CinemaStation The Sleep Timer cancels if you turn the CinemaStation to the Standby mode The CinemaStation stores the mode or playback se
135. xtremely low volume In this case set the dynamic range to MAX or STD B Adjusting the volume balance of the front speakers L R Balance You can set the volume balance of the front L R speakers This setting also applies to the headphones Variable range L R 10 levels Default setting Center Press to make the sound smaller in the front L speaker and press lt to make the sound smaller in the front speaker You cannot turn off the sound for either one of the front speakers B Changing the optical input jack assignment Input Assign You can assign CinemaStation s OPTICAL IN jack to VIDEO or When set to VIDEO press the VIDEO button to operate the device connected to the OPTICAL IN jack and the input source name will appear as VIDEO When set to press the button to operate the device connected to the OPTICAL IN jack and the input source name will appear as Selection items VIDEO VCR Default setting VIDEO Configuring Various Parameters Set Menu B Setting the input mode when powering on Input Mode Sets the input mode page 70 for powering on when playback devices are connected to both digital and analog jacks Selection items AUTO LAST Default setting AUTO AUTO When CinemaStation is turned on the input mode page 70 automatically sets to AUTO LAST The last selected input mode is applied B Adjusting the CinemaStation
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