RISK DF ELECTRIC ‘SHOCK, s ; TO REDUCE YHE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER {OR BACK!, NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO Expostulation of Graphical Symbols “The lighting Lash with arrowhead symbol, within an equitation triangle, is intended to alert you to the presence af uninitiated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude ta constitute 3 risk of electric shook 10 persons, The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is inte
12 Power-Code Protection — Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance. 13 Lightning — For added protection for this unit during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of ime, unplug 1t from the wall outlet and disconnect the anterior or cable system.
S SERVICE ESTRANGE EQUIPMENT ~ POWER SERVICE {eg. interior metal water pipe) {83 Quite No 10 444G, (6 31501y copes. AWG e, o4 300,358 G Wit EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING ACCORDING TO NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE INSTRUCTIONS (CONTAINED IN ARTICLE 810 GROUND CLAMPS / GROUND GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM Segment.
8 w When moving the set be sure 10 first pull out the power plug and remove cords connected (o other equipment. 3 Do not attempt to clean the COB-1000 with chemical solvent as this might damage the finish, Use a clean, dry cloth, 10 Be sure to read the “Troubleshooting” action for advice on common operating errors before concluding that your ADV-1000 is faulty 11 Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
B CD (Compact Audio Disc-Silver Colored 5" Disc) On a CU, the sound signal is encoded into a series of binary codes and recorded as digital pulses. These pulses are etched on the disc in the shape of pits, with a pitch Jasper beam is focused on the pits and the reflected light rays are decoded into a continuous audio waveform, Ina player, a CD rotates at a speed between 500 rpm and 200 rpm, while a laser beam moves from the inner part of the disc to the outer.
Frame No. {LD (CAVE] Disc programs are continuously paginated frame-by-frame for every picture; this also corresponds to the “pages” of a book. Time No. [LD (CLYDE] The elapsed time from the beginning of play can be displayed. Some discs have a minimum unit of seconds, while some have minutes. @ ACCESSORIES After unpacking, check that the following accessories ars contained.
B CONNECTION EXAMPLES # During connection, be sure to disconnect the power cords of this unit and television set from the AC outlet. Do not turn the power on until all ® With a television set and audio system connections are completed. With this connection, be sure to set the VHF CHANNEL select switch VHE antennae of GAY fine at the rear to your vacant channel! (CHILL or CH4/H). UHF antenna YOR with TV tuner Television sst Supplied e antenna adapter antenna e o o input iy .
@ With a television set having a video input and audio system UHF antenna VHF antenna ar CAT fine % ADV-1000 m——— Television set having video input | o Supplied video cord VIDEO input Supplied audio cord B! D, AUX, ste.
o With a stereo amplifier or receiver having audio and video inputs and television set having video input UKF gonna VHE antenna or GAY fine g, % COB-100 outset Supplied video cord 1 Supplied audio cord 5 | VIDEO input of VDP, Btc.
* With & television set having audio and video inputs UHF antenna VHE antenna or CAT fine Stereo sound television st having audit and video inputs. e AUDIT inputs Supplier audio God To an AC outlet Stereo amplifier of racetrack CD, AUX, eic.
# How to connect the supplied coaxial cabin with F-type connector to the television set having no F-type antenna terminal 1. Gut off one of the supplied coaxial cable with F-types connector. 2. Process the cut end and connect it to the antenna terminal of the television set as shown below. Reverse the grid. / Unit: men B How to use the supplied antenna adapter 1. Remove the cover of the supplied antenna adapter by pressing the locking lugs inward 2.
8. Plug the antenna adapter into the ANT IN terminal of this unit. © When using a 300-ohm feeder 1. Connect the feeder cable to the terminals of the supplied 75-ohm/ 300-chm antenna adapter. At this dime, the red lead should be kept connected ‘ M VHF and UHF signals transmission When both VHF and UHF signals are transmitted with one cable using a UHF/VHF mixer, a signal splutter is used 10 separate the signals.
& Set the VHF CHANNEL select switch to either channel 3 or 4, whichever is a vacant channel {When used with televisions having no video/audio inputs) In the unit, the video and audio signals are converted 1o a VHF signal which is the same as the television broadcast signal and output 1o a vacant channel of your television (channel 3 or 4).
FRONT PANEL YAMAHA Disc tray £ PLAY key Load a disc onto this tray. Press this key to open or close the disc tray. The tray is opened by pressing the PLAY key of Pressing this key during play stops the play and opens the disc tray. the player or by pressing the AUTO PLAY key on The OPERATION indicators flash during opening/closing the remote contra transmitter. Pressing this key when the disc tray is open and a disc is placed in the tray, closes the tray and stars play.
o POWER switch and ON indicator Press this switch to turn power on and off. When power is supplied to the unit, the ON indicator lights e VHF QUT indicators (ANTENNA/PLAYER) Indicates the VHF cutout mode selected with the VHF key on the remote control transmitter. @ MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY FUN@T ON DISPLAY‘ ey i CHAP l ImE RERAN INDEX 1 Foc! TOTAL I-HI karaoke noise PORE DEFEAT S £ Awed) CHAP indicator Indicates the chapter disc, {2 TRACK indicator Indicates the track CDV disc.
REAR PANEL © ANT IN terminal The broadcast signal from the VHF TV antenna or the VHF signal via VOR is input to this terminal. When this unit is used with a VCR, connect the VHF output terminal of the VCR to this terminal. © VHF OUT terminal Whig terminal outputs the audit and video signals from the TV broadcast or player which are converted to a VHF signal {channel the built-in RF converter. At this terminal, the audio signal is output in monaural.
© VIDEO SIGNAL output jack Outputs the video signal. Connect the video signal from this jack to the VIDEO IN jack of the TV monitor, etc. @ AUDIO SIGNAL output jacks MONO output jack: Outputs the audit signal in monaural, When the television or VCR 10 be used has @ memo audio input jack only, use this jack, R/L output jacks: Outputs the audio signal in stereo. When a LD disc contain both analog and digital audio signals, the digital audio signal has priority over the analog signal.
O AUTO PLAY key (CD, CDV, LD} Press this key to open/close the disc tray. This key has entirely the same function as the PLAY key on the player. ® PAUSE/STOP key (CD, CDV, LD) Press this key once to temporarily stop the player aeration. When it is pressed again, the player enters the stop mode, When this key is pressed while the disc tray Is opened, the disc tray closes, and the unit enters stop or pause mode, @ PLAY key (CD, CDV, LD} Press this key to start play.
@ CHAPTER/TRACK keys (CD, CDV, LD) +: When this key is pressed during play, the beginning of the next chapter or track is detected. When iris kept pressed, the chapter or track number is advanced continuously. = When this key Is pressed during play, the beginning of the current chapter ot track is detected. i it is kept pressed, the chaplet or track number is reversed continuously. These keys are also used for re-programming, or to skip between programs during program play.
@ PRIG. MEMORY key (CD, COV, LD) Press this key in stop mode io set the unit 1o program mode, for CD, CDV, CAY, or LD disc. {See page 28} This key is lase used for the memory function of each disc. {Ses page 27.) € key (CD, CDV, LD) Press this key to perform a frame search on a LD (CAV) disc or a time search on a LD (OLV) disc. (See page 27.) During CD or CDV play, press this key for an index search. {See page 28.} This key is also used for memory search. (See page 27.) 8 BATTERY INSTALLATION 1.
B REPLACING THE BATTERY B NOTES ON REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER When the remote-controllable distance decreases, the batteries are Usable range of the remote control transmitter. weak. In this case, replace the batteries ® Always insert batteries into the battery compartment correctly matching the positive () and negative polarities as shown in the display inside the compartment & Never mix new and used batteries together.
When the remote control transmitter does not function When this happens, the batteries may be exhausted. Replace with new ones. And check the player's power. Provided remote control transmitter is Exclusively for use with this player. If it is used with another equipment, it may not function. Careful operation is required Do rot spill quids on the remote control transmitter and do not subject to the excessive shock or drop it.
B DISC HOLDING Holding with both hands Hold the disc by its rims with both hands, as shown below. Holding with one hand Hold the disc by its center hole and rim, as shown below, not stick a paper, ete. on the disc surface or touch it with your finger. 23 B DISC MAINTENANCE In order o obtain the highest quality picture and sound from your videodiscs, wipe off dust, dirt or finger-prints on the surface of the disc using soft cloth, ete, before use.
1. Press the POWER switch to tum the player on, The ON indicator will lights. 2. Press the PLAY key on the player, or the AUTO PLAY key on the remote control transmitter, 1o open the disc tray, 3. Place a disc on the disc tray. When playing a CD or CDV disc: Set the disc on the innermost guide with the label side facing up. When playing an 8-inch disc: Set the disc firmly within the inner guide.
® When playing an LD disc having bilingual sound tracks When power is tuned on, the player is in STEREO mode. Thus, when playing a dis¢ having bilingual sound tracks, the two {languages are mixed. In this case, press the SOUND key on the remote control transmitter so that only the desired language is Obtained. Every tire the SOUND key is pressed, the language changes in the order STEREO ~ = — STEREO. {(When this key s first pressed, the mode is displayed on the monitor screen.
B SCAN SEARCH (CD, CDV, LD} Press the B# key on the remote control transmitter to fast-forward play, and press the 4 key to fast-reverse play. For the first 3 seconds after being pressed, the picture is played 16 times faster than normal speed Then, play is advanced 60 times faster. In this mode, sound from an LD and the video section of a CDV is not produced. When the SCAN key is pressed, the picture is fast-forwarded or fast reversed and seen on the monitor screen.
B FRAME NUMBER SEARCH (CAV) With this function, the picture of the designated frame number is located, and can be played in normal or in still mode. To search for frame number 350 1. Press the key. 2. Press the 3", “5"an " numeric keys. 3. Press the PLAY key. The picture plays normally from the designated frame number point. ® When a still picture is desired, press the STILL kéy or b}, The picture is played in still mode at the designated frame number.
M TIME SEARCH (CD. CDV) With this function, the time GOV can be specified and play can . be started at that time, ® To start at the 2-min, 34-sec point of track 2 1. Press the "2” numeric key. “2" is displayed in the MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY. 2. Press the key twice. The TIME indicator in the MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY boinks. 3. Press the “27, 37, and “4” numeric keys to specify the time. 4. Press the PLAY key of the remote control transmitter. Play starts at the 2-min, 34-gee point of track 2.
% PROGRAMMING With this function, you can play in any desired order. 1. Press the PAUSE/STOP key on the remote contra transmitter to set the player o stop made. 2. Press the PRIG. MEMORY key on the remote control transmitter. "PROGRAM?” is displayed on the monitor screen, a white box blinks on the screen and the MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY shows “P-017. 3. Press a numeric key to specify the chaplet (LD} or rack (CD, CDV} number from which you want to play.
M TO REPEAT THE SINGLE SELECTION Press the REPEAT key. The REPEAT S indicator fights on the MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY. “REP $" is displayed on the screen and the single selection of the disc is repeatedly played.
The desired play speed can be selected from 10 speed modes, using the SPEED {UP/DOWN) set keys on the remote control transmitter. This function is called “multiple speed play” When power is turned-on and the player is set to multiple speed mode, the x3 speed mode (3 times faster) is set. To speed play up, press the UP key, and 1o slow it down, press the DOWN key. W tha pow is fluted . . an ana i el 53 set o quips sped play mode. | 178 124 . .
FORMAT System {or Type: Optical videodisc stern complies with Philippians specifications {Laser vision system) Usable disc: OD: 70 min. CDV: Video 5 min Audio 20 min, 12-inch CLV dies: 60 12-inch CAV disc: 30 8-inch CLV disc: 20 8-inch CAV disc: 14 min. /side . ..
When this unit functions abnormally during operation, first check the following stems. When the unit continues to function abnormally, or when an abnormality appears other than listed below, tm off the player's power and disconnect the AC plug, then consult your YAMAHA dealer or servicing personnel. < Video > " The disc is turning, bul the picture Is not displayed. The TV {color mentor) power is OFF. EDY or of the TV {color monitor) ON. Connections are incorrect. Content equipment properly again.
< Audio > s Playback does not start although a disc has been set In place. e Page the dies with the ladle The dist is very dirty Ci oar ihe o {See page 213) Sound is not reproduced. Connections are inc Connect equipment properly again (See page 7.) A CAY dies is being played o the mut o play mode: Crass the PLAY key to enter the standard play mode. The volition control of set at the in imam position, the TV.