Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
CAUTION:
READ
THIS
BEFORE
OPERATING
YOUR
UNIT.
To
assure 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,
dean
place-
away
from
direct
sunlight,
heat
sources.
vibration, dust,
moisture
,
and/or
cold.
For
proper
ventilation,
allow
the
following
minimum
clearances.
Top:
30
em,
Rear:
20
em,
Sides:
20
em
3
Locate this unit away from
other
electrical appliances, motors,
or
transformers to avoid
humming
sounds.
4
Do
not
expose
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
them,
as
they
may
fall
and
liquid
may
cause
electrical
shock
to
the
user
and/or
damage
to this unit.
6
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
arc
complete.
~
Do
not
operate
this unit
upside-down.
It
may
overheat,
possibly
causing
damage.
9
Do
not use force
on
switches,
knobs
and/or
cords.
I 0
When
disconnecting
the
power
cable
from the
wall
outlet.
grasp
the
plug;
do
not
pull
the cable.
II
Do
not
clean
this unit with
chemical
solvents; this
might
damage
the tinish.
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
tire.
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.
keep
the
power
cable
and
outdoor
antennas
disconnected
from a wall
outlet
or
this unit
during
a
lightning
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 to refer to the
"Troubleshooting"
section
of
the
Owner's
Manual
on the
CD-ROM
for
common
operating
errors
before
concluding
that
this unit
is
faulty.
17
Before moving this unit, press
C)
to set
it
to standby mode and disconnect the
AC
power plug from the wall outlet.
18
VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
(General
model)
The
VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
on
the
rear
panel
of
this unit must be set
for
your
local main
voltage
BEFORE
plugging
into the
AC
wall outlet. Voltages are:
..........................................................................
..
............................... AC
II
0-120/220-240V,
50/60Hz
19
Condensation
will form
when
the
surrounding
temperature
changes
suddenly.
Disconnect
the
power
cable
from
the
outlet, then leave this unit alone.
20
When
using
this unit for a long time, this unit
may
become
warm.
Turn
the
power
off,
then leave this
unit
alone
for
cooling.
21
Install this unit
near
the AC
outlet
and
where
the
AC
power
plug
can
be
reached
easily.
22
Excessive
sound
pressure
from
earphones
and
headphones
can
cause
hearing
loss.
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
by
(')
.
This
state
is
called
the
standby
mode.
In
this
state.
this
unit
is
designed
to
consume
a
very
small
quantity
of
power.
WARNING
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
FIRE
OR
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
UNIT
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
Notes on remote controls and batteries
Do
not
spill
water
or
other
liquids
on
the
remote
control.
Do
not
drop
the
remote
control.
Do
not leave
or
store the
remote
control
in the following
conditions:
-
places
of
high humidity,
such
as
near
a bath
-
places
of
high
temperatures,
such
as
near
a
heater
or
stove
-
places
of
extremely
low
temperatures
-
dusty
places
Insert the battery
according
to
the polarity
markings(+
and-).
Change
all
batteries
if
you
notice the
following
conditions:
-
the
operation
range
of
the
remote
control
narrows
- the
transmit
indicator
does
not flash
or
is
dim
If
the
batteries
run out,
immediately
remove
them
from the
remote
control
to
prevent
an
explosion
or
acid
leak.
If
you
tind
leaking
batteries,
discard
the
batteries
immediately.
taking
care
not to
touch
the leaked
material.
If
the
leaked
material
comes
into
contact
with
your
skin
or
gets
into
your
eyes
or
mouth,
rinse it
away
immediately
and
consult
a doctor.
Clean
the battery
compartment
thoroughly
before
installing new
batteries.
Do
not
use old
batteries
together
with new
ones.
This
may
shorten
the
life
of
the new batteries
or
cause
old
batteries
to leak.
Do
not usc
different
types
of
batteries
(such
as
alkaline
and
manganese
batteries) together.
Specification
of
batteries
may he different
even
though
they
look
the
same.
Before
inserting
new
batteries,
wipe
the
compartment
clean.
If
the ren1ote
control
is
without
batteries
for
more
than
2
minutes,
or
if
exhausted
batteries
remain
in
the
remote
control.
the
contents
of
the
memory
may
be
cleared.
In
such
a
case.
install new batteries and set
the
remote
control
code.
Dispose
of
batteries
according
to
your
regional regulations.
Keep
batteries
away
from
children.
If
a battery
is
accidentally
swallowed.
contact
your
doctor
immediately
.
When
not
planning
to
use
the
remote
control
for long pe
riods
of
time.
remove
the batteries from
the
remote
control.
Do
not
charge
or
disassemble
the
supplied
batteries
.
The
batteries
shall
not
be
exposed
to
excessive
heat
such
as
sunshine.
1ire
or
like.