(AR 16K OF ELECTABLE SHOCK 03 K37 FORE A A CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK), HO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE, HEIFER SERVICING TQ QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. « Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning fish with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert you to the presence of insulated “dangerous voltage” within & the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude o constitute a risk of electric shock o persons.
15 Damage Requiring Service The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when: A, The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or . Objects have alien, or.liquid has beer spilled into the appliance; or . The appliance has been exposed to rain; or . The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance; or . The appliance has been dropped, or the cabinet damaged.
® Thank you for purchasing the YAMAHA AV-700 stereo amplifier. CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR AV-700 1. To ensure the finest performance, please read this manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference. 2. Install your unit in a conk, dry, clean place — away from windows, heat sources, and too much vibration, dust, moisture, or cold, Avoid sources of hum {transformers, motors.). To prevent fire or electrical shock, do not expose io rain and water. 3. Never open the cabinet.
. (see Fig. [11 ) After unpacking, check that the following parts are contained. Remote control transmitter Batteries {size Remote control cabin (5-pin, tuner) Remote control cable (8-pin, cassette deck) Remote control cable {mini-plug, turntable) enmeshment Eels and Tweezers B FRONT PANEL (Ses Fig. (2] ) (1) POWER switch This switch s used to tum the parer to the unit on and off.
@ Bass/Treble, Rear balance, Delay time, Center Level/Rear level indicators and meters BASS/TREBLE indicators: The BASS indicator lights when the low frequency response is being adjusted, and the TREBLE indicator lights when the high frequency response is being adjusted.
@ Surround PROGRAM buttons and indicators These buttons are used 10 select & Surround Program, When the SIMULATED SURROUND, LIVE, HALL, or 00 PRO LOGIC button Is pressed, the corresponding indicator lights. When surrounding sound is not desired, press the OFF button. For details, see the "SURROUND PROGRAMS" section. Remote control sensor Receives the signal from the remote control transmitter. PHONES jack This jack Is used when privately fastening to the sound using headphones.
@ AC power cord This cord is used o connect the amplifier to an AC wall outlet. @ SPEAKERS terminals These terminals are used to connect one pair of front speakers, one pair of rear speakers, and a center speaker. See the *SYSTEM POSSIBILITIES AND SPEAKER CONNECTIONS” section for details on speaker connections. ) OUTPUT jacks & i you wish to drive rear speakers and for a center speaker with another power amplifier, use these jacks. For details, see the “SYSTEM POSSIBILITIES AND BEAKER CONNECTIONS" section.
STILL (for CAV disc onion: When one of these keys is pressed during CAV disc play, the picture freezes. Every time the key is pressed again, the picture reverses frame-by-frame. Every time the » key is pressed again, the picture advances frame-by-frame. SOUND: Every ime this key is pressed, the audit signal changes in the order; STEREO ~» -~ —» STEREO. DISPLAY: When this key is pressed during play, the monitor screen shows the following data.
DiR B (for a double cassette deck only): Press this key to change the tape running direction of DECK 8, DECK A/B key (for a double cassette deck only): Press this key 1o defect which deck is to be operated, dither DECK A or DECK B. REC/PAUSE key: Press this key to put the deck info Rec Standby mode or Rec Pause mode.
In a full 8-channel system you will use two less of stereo speakers: the front main speakers, the rear surround speakers, and the center speaker. You may also be using a sub woofer. You can use Active Servo Technology system speakers or conventional stereo speakers for the front main speaker pair.
The Basic System To achieve the dynamic sound, the Dolby Pro Logic Surround circuit built into this unit breaks the Dolby Surround encoded stereo signal into several different channels: a center chanson for dialog, the front main left and right channels, and rear surround channels. A typical stern setup includes five speakers, This unit provides five channels of amplification to satisfy this typical system.
@ This unit can also he used as an Integrated Amplifier using two separate power amplifiers for both the rear surround speakers and the center speaker, To set up this system: 1. Connect the REAR OUTPUT jacks to ihe input jacks of a 2-channel power amplifier. Connect the rear surround speakers 1o the speaker terminals of the power amplifier. 2. Connect the upper CENTER OUTPUT jack to the input jack of a money power amplifier. Connect the center speaker 1o the speaker terminals of the power amplifier. 3.
H Notes on sub woofer and center speaker The forward CENTER OUTPUT jack marked "LOW PASS fc:200 Hz" is used for consenting to a sub woofer. A Yamaha electronic super woofer system is highly suited 1o this purpose since it combines a mono power amplifier and sub woofer speaker in a single cabinet. ¢ The signals from these jacks are monophonic, so separate mono amplifiers are recommended fo provide independent amplification.
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS Follow these points when making SPEAKERS FRONT, REAR, and CENTER terminal connections, “ When connecting the speaker terminals to your speakers, use wire of the proper gauge which is cut to be as short as possible. ™ Make sure that the polarity of the speaker wires is correct; that is, that the + and markings are observed.
CONNECTIONS FOR EACH COMPONENT e Remember to turn off the power to all of the units before making any connections, @ For audio component connections, make sure that the left {L.} and right {R) channels are correctly connected. That means that a jack marked *L” on this unit must be connected to the corresponding jack marked “L” on the audio component. Likewise with the *R” jacks. Incorrect connections can be avoided by always using the red plugs for the *R” jacks and the other plugs for the “L" jacks.
VIDEO COMPONENTS B LD (Laser vision Disc player) Connect the video output jack from your LD player to the LD video jack and connect the audio output jacks from the LD player to the LD audio jacks. Using the S VICED connector When an LD player that has an 8 connector is used, sonnet the § connector of the player to the 8 VIDEO LD connector of this unit. With § VIDEO connections, a high resolution picture is obtained, resulting in much clearer image reproduction.
POWER CORDS 1. 21 Connect the power cord of your tuner, cassette deck or other component to one of the two SWITCHED AC OUTLETS to automatically turn it on when the amplifier Is turned on. The maximum total power consumption of the components connected 1o the SWITCHED AC OUTLETS must not exceed 100 watts. . Connote the power cord of your VOR or other unit to the SWITCHED AC OUTLET Canada and general models only) to supply power to it constantly.
This preparation is important for proper Dolby Pro Logic Surround operation. B INPUT BALANCE AND FRONT MAIN/CENTER/REAR 8. SURROUND SPEAKER BALANCE ADJUSTMENTS . Press the [0 PRO LOGIC button and then press the CENTER MODE button so that the CENTER MODE OFF indicator lights. . Lse the input selector 1o select a component which can play a Dolby Surround encoded program and begin playback of the Dolby Surround encoded program. .
Delay Time Adjustment The Delay Time Adjustment is effective with all Surround Modes. With Simulated Surround, Live Surround, or Hall Surround made, the defy time can be adjusted within & range With Dolby Pro Logic Surround Normal or Phantom mode, the delay time can be adjusted within a range applying a stronger or weaker delay sound effect, the background noise and ambient noise coming at you from the rear speakers can be enhanced or subdued for extra effect.
The supplied remote control transmitter is a “learning” remote control unit that allows for centralized control of various Audio/Visual equipment, salving the complicated problem of operating several remote controllers for your system. NOTES if the indicators are only dimly lit when pressing a key, the batteries are weak Replace the batteries. All memorized functions will be retained while you replace the batteries.
OPERATIONS To program the signals of another remote controller in this remote control unfit, pleads follow the steps below. 1. Filch the LEARN/NORM switch to the LEARN position. LD Ron Position this remote control unit and the remote controller unit to be memorized head tc head. About jato) . 25 3. Select and press the learning or presetting key on this cremate control unit to be programmed, The LEARNED indicator will flash for about 15 seconds.
5. Repeat steep 2 end 4 unfit all programming is complete. 8 Once programming is complete, set the LEARN/NORM switch to the NORM position. 7. Use the supplied seals to indicate the functions for which the leaning and preservationist keys have been programmed. iris recommended that you first determine the best and most convenient layout of the keys for the various functions you plan to program and attach the seals accordingly, then program the keys correspondingly.
AUDIO SECTION Minimum RIS Output Power Per Channel kHz 0.08% THD, 8 tums 0.05% THD, 6 ohms . 1 kHz 1% THD, Ohms 1% THD, 6 ohms Dynamic Prows Per Ohms 6 ohms DIN Standard Output Power Per Channel (Europe model only) kHz, 1% THD, 4 chins Dynamic Headroom ohms € ohms 1EC Power (Europe modes! only) 1 kHz, 0.03% THD ohms ohms Damping Factor 1 kHz, Ohms .. More than 80 Input Sensitivity/impedance PHONON MM 2.5 mV/47 k-ohms Costco.
GENERAL Power Supply Europe Mode! General Model . . U.K. and Australia b Models U.8.A. and Canada Models Power Consumption AC 220V, 110/120/220/240V, 50/60 Hz AC 240V, 80 Hz AC120V, B0 Hz BOO and General models) 360 VA (Canada model) 200 W (Australia, Europe and U X, models) AC Cutlets Switched 2 100W max{Total), Canada and General models}) Switched x ¥ 100W max. {Europe, UK. and Australia models) 200W max. (Except for U.K. model) . 435x 145 x 377 mm % x .. 10kg(22 tbs.
i the unit fails o operate normally, check the following points to determine whether the fault can be corrected by the simple measures suggested. If it cannot be corrected, or if the fault is not sifted in the SYMPTOM column, disconnect the power cord and contact your dealer or service censer for help. i Tha amplifier falls 1o turn on when the POWER switch is pressed. » Power cord is not plugged in of is not completely inserted. # Firmly plug in the prows cord. & Wrong video unit selected.