U RX-Z1 AV Receiver VOLUME INPUT SELECTOR INPUT MODE STANDBY /ON SPEAKERS A B 6CH INPUT PROGRAM STEREO FM/AM A/B/C/D/E PRESET /TUNING PRESET /TUNING MEMORY EDIT EFFECT TREBLE BASS BALANCE SAT VCR 1 ON VCR 2 OFF VCR 3/DVR L PHONES R VIDEO AUX SILENT S VIDEO VIDEO L AUDIO R TUNING MODE MAN'L/AUTO FM AUTO/MAN'L MONO SOURCE/REMOTE D–TV/LD DVD CABLE PROCESSOR BASS DIRECT EXTENSION MD/TAPE CD–R TUNER CD PHONO VIDEO AUX REC OUT/ZONE 2 OPTICAL 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.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 22 Wall or Ceiling Mounting – The unit should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer. 23 Heat – The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT. 1 To assure the finest performance, please read this manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference. 2 Install this unit in a well ventilated, cool, dry, clean place with at least 30 cm on the top, 10 cm on the right and left, and 10 cm at the back of this unit — away from direct sunlight, heat sources, vibration, dust, moisture, and/or cold.
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INTRODUCTION PREPARATIONS BASIC OPERATIONS Contents INTRODUCTION 3 Features ......................................................................................................................... 4 Controls and functions .................................................................................................. 6 13 Speaker system configurations ................................................................................... 14 Speaker placement ..............................................
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INTRODUCTION Introduction This section describes the features of the RX-Z1, and its controls and functions. FEATURES ........................................................................................................... 4 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS ............................................................................ 6 Front panel .................................................................................................................... 6 Remote control ....................................
FEATURES ■ Built-in 8-channel power amplifier • Main: • Center: • Rear: • Front: • Rear center: 130 W + 130 W (8Ω) RMS Output Power, 0.015% THD, 20 – 20,000 Hz 130 W (8Ω) RMS Output Power, 0.015% THD, 20 – 20,000 Hz 130 W + 130 W (8Ω) RMS Output Power, 0.015% THD, 20 – 20,000 Hz 45 W + 45 W (8Ω) RMS Output Power, 0.05% THD, 1 kHz 130 W (8Ω) RMS Output Power, 0.
FEATURES ■ Various input and output jacks INTRODUCTION The RX-Z1 has various output jacks for audio and video signals as well as a digital recording output jack. Many input jacks are also available for connection to multiple audio-video sources. All the video inputs and outputs have S-video jacks in addition to standard composite video jacks for improved video picture quality.
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS Front panel 1 23 4 5 67 89 0 q w e r ty u i o VOLUME INPUT SELECTOR INPUT MODE STANDBY /ON SPEAKERS A B 6CH INPUT PROGRAM STEREO FM/AM A/B/C/D/E PRESET /TUNING TREBLE BASS PRESET /TUNING MEMORY EDIT EFFECT BALANCE PROCESSOR BASS DIRECT EXTENSION SOURCE/REMOTE D–TV/LD DVD CABLE MD/TAPE SAT CD–R VCR 1 ON TUNER VCR 2 OFF CD VCR 3/DVR L PHONES R VIDEO AUX SILENT S VIDEO p a s 1 STANDBY/ON Turns this unit on (On mode) and off (Standby mode).
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS d VIDEO AUX Selects preset station number 1 to 8 when the colon (:) appears on the left of the band indication (“FM” or “AM”) on the front panel display, and selects the tuning frequency when the colon (:) does not appear. Inputs audio and video signals from a portable external source such as a video camera. t BALANCE Controls the balance of the sound levels coming from the left and right main speaker(s).
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS Remote control 1 Sending eye 1 Outputs infrared (IR) remote control signals. Aim this at the component you want to operate. 2 3 4 2 CONTRAST +/– Adjust the contrast of the display. 3 BACKLIGHT 5 Turns the backlight on. 4 Direct-access buttons 6 7 • POWER: Turns on the power of this unit. • STANDBY: Sets this unit in the standby mode. • MUTE: Mutes the sound. While the mute function is on, “MUTE ON” appears on the front panel display.
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS ■ Installing batteries in the remote control Slide the battery door off the back of the remote control. When batteries are running low, the low battery icon flashes at the center top of the display. Replace the batteries as soon as possible to ensure perfect performance. Note • The remote control retains all settings when the batteries have discharged or when you remove and replace them. You will need only to reset the clock.
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS ■ Turning on the display ■ Using the backlight Tap the screen gently with your finger or a blunt, soft object like a pencil eraser. The display is activated and the Home menu appears. Press BACKLIGHT on the left side of the remote control. The backlight shuts off after a few seconds to save power. Tap the screen gently. Note • In the settings, you can choose to activate the backlight automatically when you turn on the remote control (see page __).
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS Front panel display D–TV/LD CABLE SAT VCR 1 VCR 2 VCR3/DVR V–AUX STEREO 2 DVD MD/TAPE CD–R TUNER CD PHONO SLEEP AUTO TUNED MEMORY 7 3 4 5 INTRODUCTION 1 6 VOLUME MATRIX DISCRETE DIGITAL LFE PRO LOGIC/ 96kHz/24bit L DSP RL RC RR PCM SP AB VIRTUAL 89 0 q w e r C R SILENT t y ui 1 Input source indicator q AUTO indicator Shows the current input source with the arrow-shaped cursor. Shows that this unit is in the automatic tuning mode.
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS Rear panel 1 2 DIGITAL LD RF (AC–3) 1 GND 3 AUDIO PHONO R AUDIO L R VIDEO L 2 CD VIDEO S VIDEO 1 CD COMPONENT VIDEO Y PB/CB 5 TUNER SPEAKERS R FRONT PR/CR A DVD D–TV /LD B D–TV /LD CABLE C SAT DVD LD 4 4 CABLE 5 CD–R OPTICAL OUT 6 MD/ TAPE 7 CD DVD q SET BEFORE POWER ON REAR R L SAT CD–R PREOUT/MAIN IN 4 IN OUT (REC) VCR 1 3 R FRONT : 8ΩMIN. /SPEAKER REAR : 8ΩMIN. /SPEAKER REAR CENTER : 8ΩMIN. /SPEAKER : 8ΩMIN.
PREPARATIONS Preparations This section explains how to make preparations (speaker selection and placement, subwoofer usage, connection with other components, speaker mode setting, and speaker level adjustment) to fully use the RX-Z1. SPEAKER SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS .......................................................... 14 SPEAKER PLACEMENT .................................................................................... 16 CONNECTIONS ...................................................................
SPEAKER SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS The most complete speaker configuration consists of eight speakers: the left and right main speakers, a center speaker, the left and right rear speakers, the left and right front effect speakers, and a rear center speaker. If you do not use eight speakers, you can direct the signals for speakers that are not in your system to other speakers in your configuration. A subwoofer can be used with any of these configurations to produce a fuller sound.
SPEAKER SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS ■ 5-speaker configuration –standard 5.1 channel– This configuration does not express the height of the sound field as well as the 7- or 8-speaker configuration. However, it positions the dialogue sound as coming directly from the screen. For this speaker configuration, change SET MENU item “1F FRONT EFCT SP” to “NONE” and “1D REAR CT SP” to “NONE”.
SPEAKER PLACEMENT Refer to the following diagram when you place the speakers. Caution • Use magnetically shielded speakers. If this type of speakers still creates the interference with a monitor, place the speakers away from the monitor. ■ Placing the main speakers TV or video monitor Main speaker Main speaker Place the left and right main speakers an equal distance from the main listening position.
SPEAKER PLACEMENT ■ Placing the subwoofers Place the front subwoofer near the main speakers. Turn it slightly toward the center of the room to reduce wall reflections. If you use a rear subwoofer, place it behind the main listening position. The placement of the rear subwoofer is not critical because of the ultra low frequencies of the sound being reproduced.
CONNECTIONS Before connecting components CAUTION Never connect this unit and other components to mains power until all connections between components have been completed. • Some components require different connection methods and have different jack names. Refer to the operation instructions for each component also. • Input and output jacks for the pin jacks are color-coded depending on the signal type.
CONNECTIONS Connecting digital jacks This unit has digital jacks for direct transmission of digital signals through either coaxial or fiber optic cables. Notes Digital input jacks of this unit support the following sampling frequency. • 32 kHz • 44.1 kHz: CD, CD-R and MD • 48 kHz: DVD (48 kHz mode) • 96 kHz: DVD (96 kHz mode) • 192 kHz (coaxial input only): DVD audio (2-channel) PREPARATIONS • DIGITAL OUTPUT jacks and analog OUT (REC) jacks are independent.
CONNECTIONS ■ Connecting an MD recorder/tape deck OPTICAL IN MD recorder/tape deck ANALOG AUDIO OUT ANALOG AUDIO IN ■ Connecting a turntable These jacks are for connecting a turntable with an MM or high output MC cartridge. If you have a turntable with a low output MC cartridge, use an inline boosting transformer or MC-head amplifier when connecting to these jacks.
CONNECTIONS Connecting video components Before you connect any components, disconnect the power supply to all the components you plan to connect including this unit and determine which jacks are for the left and right channels and for input and output. After you finish all connections, check them again to make sure they are correct. ■ About the video jacks There are three types of video jacks.
CONNECTIONS ■ Connecting a DVD player • Connect the left and right analog signal output jacks on your DVD player to the DVD L and R jacks. Connect the composite video signal output jack on your DVD player to the DVD VIDEO jack. • If your DVD player has an S-video output or component video output, you can connect it to this unit.
CONNECTIONS ■ Connecting a digital TV/TV • Connect the left and right analog signal output jacks on your digital TV/TV to the D-TV/LD L and R jacks. Connect the composite video signal output jack on your digital TV/TV to the D-TV/LD VIDEO jack. • If your digital TV/TV has an S-video output or component video output, you can connect it to this unit.
CONNECTIONS ■ Connecting a cable TV tuner • Connect the left and right analog signal output jacks on your cable TV tuner to the CABLE L and R jacks. Connect the composite video signal output jack on your cable TV tuner to the CABLE VIDEO jack. • If your cable TV tuner has an S-video output or component video output, you can connect it to this unit.
CONNECTIONS ■ Connecting a satellite tuner • Connect the left and right analog signal output jacks on your satellite tuner to the SAT L and R jacks. Connect the composite video signal output jack on your satellite tuner to the SAT VIDEO jack. • If your satellite tuner has an S-video output or component video output, you can connect it to this unit.
CONNECTIONS ■ Connecting a VCR • Connect the left and right audio signal output jacks on your VCR to the VCR 1 IN L and R jacks. Connect the left and right audio signal input jacks on your VCR to the VCR 1 OUT L and R jacks. Connect the composite video signal output jack on your VCR to the VCR 1 VIDEO IN jack. Connect the composite video signal input jack on your VCR to the VCR 1 VIDEO OUT jack. • If your VCR has an S-video output, you can connect it to this unit.
CONNECTIONS ■ Connecting an LD player • Connect the left and right audio signal output jacks on your LD player to the D-TV/LD L and R jacks. Connect the composite video signal output jack on your LD player to the D-TV/LD VIDEO jack. • If your LD player has an S-video output, you can connect it to this unit. Connect the S-video signal output jack on your LD player to the DTV/LD S VIDEO jack. • Connect the optical digital signal output jack on your LD player to the OPTICAL D-TV/LD jack.
CONNECTIONS ■ Connecting a video monitor • Connect the composite video signal input jack on your video monitor to MONITOR OUT 1 VIDEO jack. • If your video monitor has an S-video input or component video input, you can connect it to this unit. Connect the S-video signal input jack on your video monitor to the MONITOR OUT 1 S VIDEO jack or connect the component video signal input jacks on your video monitor to the COMPONENT VIDEO MONITOR OUT jacks.
CONNECTIONS Connecting speakers Front effect speakers Right Left Rear speakers Right Left Center speaker SPEAKERS R FRONT L After you finish connecting your speakers, use the SET MENU to change the signal output settings according to the number and size of the speakers in your configuration. L (SURROUND) CENTER B R CAUTION ATTENTION Right L MAIN R PREPARATIONS REAR R • Be sure to connect the left channel (L), right channel (R), “+” (red) and “–” (black) properly.
CONNECTIONS Subwoofer system Right Subwoofer system Left PREOUT/MAIN IN FRONT IN R CONTROL L FRONT OUT REAR (SURROUND) IN REMOTE 1 SUB WOOFER SPLIT OUT REMOTE 2 MONO IN RS– 232C ■ Connecting a front subwoofer Connect the signal input jack on your subwoofer to the PREOUT/ MAIN IN SUBWOOFER MONO jack. By connecting two subwoofers to the SUBWOOFER SPLIT jacks, this unit can reproduce subtle directional changes in the low frequency sounds.
CONNECTIONS Connecting other components ■ Connecting external amplifiers If you want to increase the power output to the speakers, or want to use another amplifier, connect an external amplifier to the PREOUT/ MAIN IN terminals as follows. Caution • When an RCA pin-plug cable is connected to the PREOUT jack in order to output to the external amplifier, do not connect speakers to this unit. If you do, the sound will be output from both speakers connected to the external amplifier and this unit.
CONNECTIONS SUBWOOFER OUTPUT External decoder SURROUND OUTPUT CENTER OUTPUT MAIN OUTPUT ■ Connecting an external decoder This unit is equipped with six additional input jacks (left and right MAIN, CENTER, left and right SURROUND and SUBWOOFER) for discrete multi-channel input from an external decoder, sound processor, or pre-amplifier. Connect the output jacks on your external decoder to the 6CH INPUT jacks.
ON-SCREEN DISPLAYS (OSD) You can display the operation information for this unit on a video monitor. If you display the SET MENU and DSP sound field program parameter settings on a screen, it is much easier to see the available options and parameters than it is by reading this information on the front panel display. Notes • If a video source is being reproduced, the OSD is superimposed over the image.
SPEAKER MODE SETTINGS This unit has seven SPEAKER SET items in the SET MENU that you must set according to the number of speakers in your configuration and their size. The following table summarizes these SPEAKER SET items, and shows the initial settings as well as other possible settings. If the initial settings are not appropriate for your speaker configuration, change the settings in the SET MENU.
SPEAKER MODE SETTINGS ■ 1A CENTER SP (center speaker mode) By adding a center speaker to your speaker configuration, this unit can provide good dialogue localization for many listeners and superior synchronization of sound and images. The OSD shows a large, small, or no center speaker depending on how you set this item. The initial setting is “LRG”. LRG: SML: NONE: Select the “LRG” (Large) setting if you have a large center speaker. The entire range of center channel signals is sent to the center speaker.
SPEAKER MODE SETTINGS ■ 1C REAR L/R SP (rear speaker mode) The OSD shows large, small, or no rear speakers depending on how you set this item. The initial setting is “LRG”. LRG: SML: NONE: Select the “LRG” setting if you have large left and right rear speakers or if you use a rear subwoofer. The entire range of rear channel signals is sent to the left and right rear speakers. Select the “SML” setting if you have small left and right rear speakers.
SPEAKER MODE SETTINGS ■ 1E LFE/BASS OUT (bass output mode) LFE signals carry low frequency effects when this unit decodes DTS or Dolby Digital signals. Low frequency signals are defined as 90 Hz and below. The initial setting is “BOTH”. SW: MAIN: BOTH: Select the “SW” (subwoofer) setting if you use a subwoofer. The LFE signals are directed to the subwoofer. Select the “MAIN” setting if you do not use a subwoofer. The LFE signals are directed to the main speakers.
SPEAKER OUTPUT LEVELS This section explains how to set the speaker output levels using the test tone generator. The “TEST DOLBY SUR.” is for balancing the output levels of the six speakers required for surround sound systems. The “TEST DSP” is for balancing the front effect speakers with the main speakers for the DSP sound field programs.
SPEAKER OUTPUT LEVELS TEST DOLBY SUR. Select “TEST DOLBY SUR.” to match the output levels of the center, rear center and left and right rear speakers to the left and right main speakers. 1 Tap on the PARAMETER control panel. “TEST DOLBY SUR.” appears on the video monitor and front panel display. 3 TEST DOLBY SUR. Cautions • If “1A CENTER SP” on the SET MENU is set to “NONE”, the center channel sound is automatically output from the left and right main speakers.
SPEAKER OUTPUT LEVELS TEST DSP Select “TEST DSP” to match the output levels of the front effect speakers to the main speakers. Caution • You cannot enter the TEST DSP mode if “1F FRONT EFCT SP” is set to “NONE”. 1 Tap repeatedly. “TEST DSP” appears on the video monitor and front panel display. TEST DSP TEST DSP MAIN The test tone is produced alternately from the front effect speakers and main speakers. The tone is produced for 2.5 to hear the test tone from the front seconds each time.
BASIC OPERATIONS Basic operations This section explains the playback operation, DSP program selection and recording operation. BASIC PLAYBACK ............................................................................................. 42 Input modes and indications ....................................................................................... 44 Selecting a sound field program ................................................................................. 46 BASIC RECORDING ....................
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATIONS Operating this unit The remote control provides you with 8 pages of intuitive control panels for operating the RX-Z1. First go to the RECEIVER control panels on the Home menu. by tapping ■ Item tabs Tap an item tab to select the item you want to operate. 1 INPUT You can select a source component (see page __). 4 1 2 DSP You can select a DSP sound field program (see page __). The controls can be used to select one of three DSP control panels.
BASIC PLAYBACK 1 POWER 3 2 3 5 6 1 VOLUME STANDBY INPUT SELECTOR INPUT MODE STANDBY /ON MUTE VOL SPEAKERS A B 5 6CH INPUT PROGRAM PRESET /TUNING STEREO FM/AM A/B/C/D/E BALANCE PROCESSOR BASS DIRECT EXTENSION VOL PRESET /TUNING MEMORY EDIT EFFECT TREBLE BASS SAT CD–R VCR 1 ON TUNER VCR 2 OFF CD VCR 3/DVR L VIDEO AUX SILENT PHONES S VIDEO 5 1 STANDBY /ON 2 3 VIDEO L PHONO VIDEO AUX REC OUT/ZONE 2 OPTICAL AUDIO R 5 5 Select the source.
BASIC PLAYBACK To select a source connected to the 6CH INPUT jacks, Press 6CH INPUT. 5 Adjust the volume to the desired output level. VOLUME VOL 6CH INPUT VOL Tap If desired, use BASS, TREBLE, BASS EXTENSION and BALANCE. These controls are only effective for sound from the main speakers. on the INPUT control panel.
BASIC PLAYBACK ■ BGV (Back Ground Video) function ■ To mute the sound The BGV (Back Ground Video) function allows you to combine a video signal from a video source with a sound signal from an audio source. (For example, you can listen to classical music while you are watching a video.) Using the remote control, select a source from the video group, then select a source from the audio group. Use the input selector buttons on the remote control to make your selections. Press MUTE on the remote control.
BASIC PLAYBACK Input modes and indications This unit comes with various input jacks. If your external component is connected to more than one type of input jack, you can set the priority of the input signal. Press INPUT MODE on the front panel or tap an input selector button (tap it repeatedly) on the remote control to display or change the input mode. INPUT MODE ■ Notes on the digital signal The digital input jacks of this unit can handle up to 192 kHz sampling digital signal.
BASIC PLAYBACK ■ Notes on playing an LD source • If the digital output data of the player has been processed in any way, you may not be able to perform DTS decoding even if you make a digital connection between this unit and the player. • If you play a source encoded with a DTS signal and set the input mode to “ANALOG”, this unit may reproduce the noise of an unprocessed DTS signal. In this case, connect the source to a digital input jack and set the input mode to “AUTO” or “DTS”.
BASIC PLAYBACK Selecting a sound field program You can enhance your listening experience by selecting a DSP program. There are 12 programs with sub-programs available with this unit. However the selection depends on the input signal format and not all the sub-programs are possible for all input signal formats. For details about each program, see pages __ to __.
BASIC PLAYBACK ■ Normal stereo reproduction Press STEREO/EFFECT to turn off the sound effect for normal stereo reproduction. Press the right button (labeled “STEREO”) while any of the RECEIVER control panel is displayed to turn off the sound effect for normal stereo reproduction. STEREO Cautions • If you turn off the sound effect, no sound is output from the center speaker, rear speakers, rear center speaker and front effect speakers.
BASIC PLAYBACK ■ Playing the Dolby Digital EX or DTS ES software Tap on the RECEIVER control panel to open the DSP control panel. Then tap to turn on the Dolby Digital EX or DTS ES decoder to listen to the Dolby Digital EX and DTS ES software with a rear center speaker. The display changes AUTO ^ Discrete 6.1 ^ Matrix 6.1 ^ OFF is tapped.
BASIC PLAYBACK ■ Virtual CINEMA DSP ■ SILENT CINEMA DSP With the Virtual CINEMA DSP, you can enjoy all the DSP programs without rear speakers. It creates the virtual speakers to reproduce the natural sound field. The sound field processing is changed to the Virtual CINEMA DSP mode according to the selected DSP program by setting “1C REAR L/R SP” on the SET MENU to “NONE”. You can enjoy the powerful sound field as if there were actual speakers with the SILENT CINEMA DSP.
TUNING Automatic and manual tuning There are 2 ways of tuning; automatic and manual.
TUNING Presetting stations ■ Automatically presetting stations (for FM stations) You can use the automatic preset tuning feature to store FM stations. This function enables this unit to automatically tune in to FM stations with strong signals, and to store up to 40 (8 stations x 5 groups) of those stations in order. This feature enables you to easily tune in to any preset station by selecting the preset station number (see page __).
TUNING ■ Manually presetting stations You can also store up to 40 stations (8 stations x 5 groups) manually.
TUNING Preset stations *1 2 VOLUME *2 INPUT SELECTOR INPUT MODE STANDBY /ON SPEAKERS A B 6CH INPUT PROGRAM STEREO FM/AM A/B/C/D/E PRESET /TUNING PRESET /TUNING MEMORY EDIT EFFECT TREBLE BASS BALANCE PROCESSOR BASS DIRECT EXTENSION CD–R SAT TUNER VCR 1 ON CD VCR 2 OFF VCR 3/DVR L PHONES R S VIDEO VIDEO L PHONO VIDEO AUX VIDEO AUX SILENT TUNING MODE MAN'L/AUTO FM AUTO/MAN'L MONO SOURCE/REMOTE D–TV/LD DVD CABLE MD/TAPE REC OUT/ZONE 2 OPTICAL AUDIO R BASIC OPERATIONS 1
BASIC RECORDING REC OUT/ZONE 2 allows you to record one source while viewing and/or listening to another source. 1 2 VOLUME INPUT SELECTOR INPUT MODE STANDBY /ON SPEAKERS A B 6CH INPUT PROGRAM PRESET /TUNING STEREO FM/AM A/B/C/D/E PRESET /TUNING MEMORY EDIT EFFECT BASS TREBLE BALANCE PROCESSOR BASS DIRECT EXTENSION SAT VCR 1 ON VCR 2 OFF VCR 3/DVR L SILENT PHONES 1 2 VIDEO AUX S VIDEO Turn on the power to this unit and all connected components.
Advanced operation This section explains SET MENU setting, remote control features and the other functions. SET MENU ITEMS .............................................................................................. 52 ADVANCED OPERATION Operating the SET MENU .......................................................................................... 53 1 SPEAKER SET ........................................................................................................ 54 2 LOW FREQ. TEST ..............
SET MENU ITEMS The SET MENU consists of eighteen items including the Speaker Set, Center Graphic Equalizer and Parameter Initialization features. Choose the appropriate item and adjust or select the values as necessary. Notes • You can adjust the items in the SET MENU while reproducing a source. • We recommend that you adjust the items in the SET MENU while using a video monitor.
SET MENU ITEMS Operating the SET MENU Adjustment should be made with the remote control. Note • Some items require extra steps to change to the desired setting. 1 1 2 Tap 3 Tap adjust. on the Home menu to open the RECEIVER control panels. Tap ( page (page 7/8). or or repeatedly) to open the SET MENU control repeatedly to select the item (1 to 18) you want to SET MENU 1/5 ≥ 1 2 3 4 SPEAKER SET LOW FREQ.
SET MENU ITEMS 1 SPEAKER SET Set the speaker mode depending on your speaker system. See “SPEAKER MODE SETTINGS” on pages __ to __ for details about the setting items. 2 LOW FREQ. TEST Use this feature to adjust the output level of the subwoofer so it matches that of the other speakers in your configuration. 2 LOW FREQ.TEST 1 Tap or to set “TEST TONE” to “ON”. Cautions ≥ TEST TONE………OFF OUTPUT…MAIN L/R FREQ.………………88Hz • “ON” cannot be selected when the headphones are being used.
SET MENU ITEMS 3 HP TONE CTRL (headphone tone control) Use this feature to adjust the level of the bass and treble when you use your headphones. Control range (dB): –6 – +3 for both BASS and TRBL (treble) Initial setting: 0 dB for both BASS and TRBL (treble) 3 HP TONE CTRL ≥ BASS TRBL | | - 1 2 + 0dB Select “BASS” or “TRBL”. Tap or to change each level.
SET MENU ITEMS 6 CINEMA EQ Use this feature to match the tonal quality of four groups of speakers: the main and center speaker group, the front effect speakers group, the rear speakers group, and the rear center speaker group. CINEMA-EQ consists of a high-shelving equalizer (HIGH) and a parametric equalizer (PEQ). The high-shelving equalizer changes high frequency characteristics, and the parametric equalizer boosts or cuts any selected frequency.
SET MENU ITEMS ■ 6B FRNT EFCT EQ (front effect equalizer) Use this feature to adjust the tonal quality of the front effect channels. 6B FRNT EFCT EQ ≥ HIGH:FRQ…12.7kHz GAIN…………0dB PEQ :FRQ……8.0kHz GAIN………-3dB Control range: Initial setting: 1.0 kHz – 12.7 kHz (HIGH: FRQ, PEQ: FRQ), –9 dB – +6 dB (HIGH: GAIN, PEQ: GAIN) 12.7 kHz (HIGH: FRQ), 8.
SET MENU ITEMS 8 I/O ASSIGNMENT It is possible to assign jacks according to the component to be used if this unit’s COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT jack or DIGITAL INPUT/ OUTPUT jack settings (component names for jacks) differ from that component. This makes it possible to change the jack assignment and effectively connect more component. Once you assign, you can select that component with INPUT SELECTOR (the input selector buttons on the INPUT control panel of the remote control).
SET MENU ITEMS 9 INPUT MODE (initial input mode) Use this feature to designate the input mode for sources connected to the COAXIAL (OPTICAL) IN jacks when you turn on this unit (see page __ for details about the input mode). Choices: Initial setting: 9 INPUT MODE “AUTO LAST AUTO, LAST AUTO AUTO: Select this to allow this unit to automatically detect the type of input signal and select the appropriate input mode.
SET MENU ITEMS 12 DYNAMIC RANGE Use this feature to adjust the dynamic range. This setting is effective only when this unit decodes Dolby Digital signals. 12 DYNAMIC RANGE Output level ≥ SP:“MAX STD MIN HP:“MAX STD MIN Choices: Initial setting: MAX, STD, MIN MAX (for both speakers and headphones) MAX: Select the “MAX” setting for feature films. Dialog level MAX STD: Select the “STD” (Standard) setting for general use.
SET MENU ITEMS ■ Setting by “msec” 13 SP DELAY Control range: Initial settings: 0 – 5.0 ms (for center), 0 – 30.0 ms (for rear center) 0 ms (for center), 3.0 ms (for rear center) Control range: Initial settings: 0.15 – 30.48 m (for main L/R, center, rear L/R, rear center) 3.04 m (for main L/R, center, rear L/R), 2.13 m (for rear center) Control range: Initial settings: 0.5 – 100 ft (for main L/R, center, rear L/R, rear center) 10.0 ft (for main L/R, center, rear L/R), 7.
SET MENU ITEMS 15 DISPLAY SET Use this feature to set the background and the location of the OSD, and the brightness of this unit’s front panel display. 15 DISPLAY SET ≥ DIMMER………………………0 OSD SHIFT………………0 BLUE BACK………AUTO ■ DIMMER You can adjust the brightness of the front panel display. Control range: Initial setting: –4 – 0 0 ■ OSD SHIFT (OSD off-set position) This setting is used to adjust the vertical position of the OSD.
SET MENU ITEMS 17 ZONE2 SET Use this feature to change the volume control setting for audio output to ZONE 2 OUT and the setting of the REMOTE 1 IN and REMOTE 2 IN jacks. 17 ZONE2 SET ■ ZONE2 OUT This item changes the volume control setting for audio output to ZONE 2 OUT. ZONE2 OUT………FIX Choices: Initial setting: VAR., FIX FIX VAR.: To adjust the ZONE 2 OUT volume with VOL +/– on the remote control. FIX: To fix the ZONE 2 OUT volume to the volume level of this unit.
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES The remote control is set up by default to operate with YAMAHA components. When you have other brands, you can define the brands for your components and install the RC codes to activate those components. What makes the remote control so powerful is the ability to extend its functionality in multiple ways like programming additional functions, adding supplementary components, recording macros and customizing the interface as it suits you best. For operations of this unit, see page __.
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES ■ Switching to another component without affecting the active component If you switch to another component (for which you already defined a component action), RC codes are sent out the moment you select the component. To switch to another component without sending RC codes, follow this procedure. 3 Tap the component you want to select. The control panel of the new selected component appears and the remote control icon returns to its original position.
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES Defining the brands of your components The remote control uses RC codes to activate components. Because there are several brands using specific RC codes, you have to define the brands of your components. The remote control is set up by default to operate with YAMAHA components. 1 Tap scroll button to go to second (or third) Home menu panel. A/V components are listed in the second and third control panel. 2 Tap a component name to select the desired component.
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES ■ Defining brands by selecting A list of brands and their corresponding RC codes are stored in the remote control’s memory. Select your brand from the list. Because not every component of a certain brand uses the same RC codes, you might also need to select from a set of RC codes for your brand. 4 Tap . A scrollable list of brands for the selected component and a “virtual auto-zooming” mini-keyboard appears. 5 Navigate the list of brands. or to scroll up or down the list.
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES 9 Tap . The remote control switches to the Try mode. 10 Tap to open the first control panel of the selected component. 11 Try out the buttons on the different control panels and check whether the component responds to the RC codes the remote control is sending. Note • Even when your component is responding to the current code set, it is advised to try out other code sets. When your component responds to more than one code set, install the most suitable one.
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES ■ Defining brands by searching You can use the Search mode to find the matching RC codes for your component when your brand is not displayed in the list of brands, or you selected your brand, but do not know which code set to select. 4 Tap . A scrollable list of brands for the selected component and a “virtual auto-zooming” mini-keyboard appears. 5 Tap .
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES Controlling power on/off of your A/V components Using the POWER control panel, you can simultaneously turn on or off (standby) multiple components without switching the control panel for each component. Notes • This function is effective only with components that have a power on/off button on their original remote control. • Most of the component buttons listed below power groups (e.g., , ) are not assigned commands by default.
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES Working with modes When you operate your components, the remote control is in the Use mode. For actions other than operating (like programming buttons, you have to switch to the appropriate mode: recording macros, adding components, and so on), For operating components. For learning commands from other components. *1 For recording macros and setting timers. For labeling buttons and commands. *1 For adding new components. For deleting buttons, components and macros.
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES Redefining brands If you purchase a new component with a brand that you have not yet defined in the remote control, you need to redefine the brand to activate your new component. You can redefine brands by selecting or by searching. ■ Redefining brands by selecting 1 Switch to the Brand mode via the touch screen. The Device menu pops up. 2 Select the component for which you want to redefine the brand.
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES Learning commands You can program the remote control commands by transmitting IR signals from your existing remote controls to the remote control’s learning eye. To do this, place the remote control and the component’s remote control on a flat surface, 10 to 20 cm (4 to 8 inches) apart. The following buttons can be programmed: • Control panel buttons. • Device actions. • Direct-access buttons and left/right buttons. You cannot program Home menu buttons directly.
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES ■ Learning device actions A device action is a command that is assigned to a component button on the Home menu or a component in the Device menu. The action is executed every time you select the component. Note • When you program a device action, RC codes are sent the moment you select the component. This might affect the operation of the active component.
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES Labeling elements The following elements can be labeled: • Control panel buttons • Components, macro groups and timer groups • Macros and timers • The left/right buttons labels To label control panel buttons, macros, timers and the left/right buttons labels, go to “Labeling a button”. To label components, macro groups and timer groups, go to “Labeling a component”. You cannot label buttons on the second and third Home menu panel directly. You must label them via the Device menu.
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES Adding and moving ■ Adding a component If you have a component that is not listed in the Device menu, you can add it to the remote control. You cannot add components to the Home menu directly. You must add them via the Device menu. ■ Moving a component, macro group or timer group You can change the order in the Device menu and the Macro menu. Changes you make in the Device menu are automatically updated in the Home menu. 1 Make sure the device tab is active.
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES Deleting You can delete the following elements: • Control panel buttons and actions associated with a direct-access or a left/right button • Device actions • Components, macro groups and timer groups Home menu buttons cannot be deleted directly. You must delete them via the Device menu. Note • Buttons that are programmed in the Learn mode and deleted afterwards will disappear from the display. When you redefine the component in the Brand mode, those buttons will stay empty.
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES Restoring When you delete elements, they are no longer visible in the Use mode but remain in the remote control’s memory. This allows you to restore them. • You can restore a deleted button or a device action in the Learn mode. • You can restore a deleted component, macro group or timer group in the Add mode. Actions associated with direct-access or left/right buttons cannot be restored.
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES Recording macros A macro allows you to send a sequence of IR commands using a single button. When you select “MACRO” in the Macro menu, seven macro groups (“DVD”, “GAME”, etc.) appears by default. Each group includes buttons that allow you to record a sequence of commands. In the Macro menu, there are two other macro groups (“POWER” and “SOURCE”). • POWER When you select “POWER” in the Macro menu, you see the touch screen that appears when you tap in the Home menu panel.
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES ■ Recording extra commands ■ Organizing macros into groups There are two extra commands you can record in a macro: • Source switching To record a device action that includes a source switching command, open the Device menu, hold down the right button (labeled “ACTION”) and tap the component to which you want to switch.
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES Setting timers With a timer you can activate a component at the time you determine. ■ Setting timers ■ Editing timers To activate a component at a desired time, you can use the timer. You can edit any timer you have set. 1 2 3 Tap 4 Tap the button for which you want to set a timer. The first TIMER control panel appears, enabling you to set the start time. 5 . Open the Macro menu and select a timer group. Switch to the Edit mode via at the bottom of the touch screen.
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES Adjusting the settings Most of the remote control’s features can be set to suit your preferences. 1 Touch and hold the remote control icon for a few seconds. The first setup panel appears. You can display the second and third setup panel by using information about your remote control. 2 Tap the button for the setting you want to adjust. The button turns black. 3 4 Use the left and right buttons to adjust the setting. or .
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES RAVedit If you want to personalize your remote control beyond its standard programming features, RAVedit is the tool for you. RAVedit is the remote control’s companion software that you can download from http://www.yamaha.com/ With RAVedit you can: • Upload and download new configurations to and from your remote control, using included serial cable. • Add, delete, modify and move control panels, components and commands anywhere on the touch screen.
ADJUSTING THE LEVELS OF THE EFFECT SPEAKERS You can adjust the volume level of each effect speaker (center, right rear, rear center, left rear, front effect, and subwoofer) while listening to a music source. 1 1 1 Go to the RECEIVER control panel and tap ( or ) to open the PARAMETER control panel (page 8/8). 2 Tap to select the speaker(s) you want to adjust.
SLEEP TIMER Use this feature to automatically set this unit in the standby mode after the amount of time you have set. The sleep timer is useful when you are going to sleep while this unit is playing or recording a source. The sleep timer also automatically turns off the external components connected to AC OUTLETS. ■ Setting the sleep timer 2 2 1 Select a source and start playback on the source component.
ZONE 2 You can make up a multi-room audio-video system with this unit. With this feature, you can set this unit to reproduce separate input sources in the main room and second (Zone 2) room using the supplied remote control in the second room. ONLY ANALOG SIGNALS ARE SENT TO THE SECOND ROOM. FOR ANY SOURCE YOU WISH TO LISTEN TO IN THE SECOND ROOM, YOU MUST CONNECT THE ANALOG OUTPUT FROM THE SOURCE TO THE CORRESPONDING ANALOG INPUT ON THIS UNIT.
ZONE 2 Remote control in ZONE 2 In the second (Zone 2) room, the supplied remote control can be used as the Zone 2 remote control. You can select the input source and control the component which is located in the main room directly from the second room regardless of the listening condition in the main room. 1 Go to the RECEIVER control panel and tap repeatedly to open the ZONE2 control panel. 2 Use the input selector buttons (such as the input source you want to listen to.
Sound field programs This section explains the sound field programs and its parameters. DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROCESSING (DSP) ................................................. 86 Understanding sound fields ......................................................................................... 86 Recreating a sound field .............................................................................................. 87 Illustration of the virtual sound sources and echo patterns ...............................
DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROCESSING (DSP) Understanding sound fields A sound field is defined as the “characteristic sound reflections of a particular space”. In concert halls and other music venues, we hear early reflections and reverberations as well as the direct sound produced by the artist(s). The variations in the early reflections and other reverberations among the different music venues is what gives each venue its special and recognizable sound quality.
DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROCESSING (DSP) Recreating a sound field L R R R FL FR Recreating the sound field of a concert hall or an opera house requires localizing the virtual sound sources in your listening room. The traditional stereo system that uses only two speakers is not capable of recreating a realistic sound field. Yamaha’s DSP requires four effect speakers to recreate sound fields based on the measured sound field data.
HI-FI DSP-SOUND FIELD PROGRAM Programs and features • These programs are the most suitable for the stereo music sources such as CDs. • Sound field is created using four effect speakers (front L, front R, rear L and rear R) in addition to the main speakers. • When “8ch Stereo” is selected, input signals are output from the all speakers that have been set on the SET MENU. • Appropriate decoders automatically turn on depending on the input signals. No.
HI-FI DSP-SOUND FIELD PROGRAM CONCERT HALL 1 ■ Europe Hall A ■ Europe Hall B ■ Europe Hall C This is a large fan-shaped concert hall in Munich which has approximately 2500 seats. Almost the whole interior is made of wood. There is relatively little reflection from the walls, and sound spreads finely and beautifully. This is a large shoe-box type concert hall with less than 2400 seats located in Frankfurt. This hall has a very solid, powerful sound.
CINEMA-DSP SOUND FIELD PROGRAM The sound design of CINEMA-DSP sound field programs Filmmakers intend the dialog to be located right on the screen, the effect sound a little farther back, the music spread even farther back, and the surround sound around the listener. Of course, all of these sounds must be synchronized with the images on the screen. CINEMA-DSP is an upgraded version of YAMAHA DSP specially designed for movie soundtracks.
CINEMA-DSP SOUND FIELD PROGRAM Programs and features If a Dolby Digital signal or DTS signal is input when the input mode is set to “AUTO”, the DSP program will be automatically switched to the Dolby Digital playback sound field or DTS playback sound field. No.
CINEMA-DSP SOUND FIELD PROGRAM ■ Table of program names for each input format According to the input signal format, this unit automatically chooses the appropriate decoder and DSP sound field pattern. Input No. Program 10 MOVIE THEATER 1 11 12 MOVIE THEATER 2 DOLBY DIGITAL 2 channel 6.1 channel *1 5.
CINEMA-DSP SOUND FIELD PROGRAM MOVIE THEATER programs Most movie software has four-channel (left, center, right and surround) sound information encoded using Dolby Surround matrix processing and stored on the left and right tracks. These signals are processed by the DOLBY PRO LOGIC decoder. The MOVIE THEATER programs are designed to recreate the spaciousness and delicate nuances of sound that tend to be lost in the encoding and decoding processes.
CINEMA-DSP SOUND FIELD PROGRAM ENTERTAINMENT ■ Game This program adds a deep and spatial feeling to video game sounds and is also suitable for karaoke. CONCERT VIDEO 1 ■ Pop/Rock ■ DJ This program produces an enthusiastic atmosphere and lets you feel as if you are at an actual jazz or rock concert. The sound field makes the voice of a disc jockey sound clearer.
SOUND FIELD PROGRAM PARAMETER EDITING You can enjoy good quality sound with the preset parameters. Although you do not have to change the initial settings, you can change some of the parameters to better suit the input source or your listening room. Changing parameter settings Adjustment should be made with the remote control. 2 1 2 Turn on the video monitor. 3 Go to one of the DSP control panels and select a DSP program you want to adjust.
DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS You can adjust the values of certain digital sound field parameters so the sound fields are recreated accurately in your listening room. Not all of the following parameters are found in every program. ■ EFCT TRIM (Effect Trim) Function Control range Description This parameter adjusts the level of all the effect sounds within a narrow range.
DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS ■ LIVENESS Function Control range Description This parameter adjusts the reflectivity of the virtual walls in the hall by changing the rate at which the early reflections decay. 0 – 10 The early reflections of a sound source decay much faster in a room with acoustically absorbent wall surfaces than in one which has highly reflective surfaces.
DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS ■ S. DELAY (Surround Delay) This parameter adjusts the delay between the direct sound and the first reflection in the surround sound field. 0 – 49 ms (The range depends on the signal format.) When Dolby Digital signals are decoded: the larger the parameter, the later the surround sound source begins. When a non-Dolby Digital program is decoded: the larger the parameter, the later the surround sound field begins. No surround sound source is produced.
DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS ■ REV. TIME (Reverberation Time) Function Control range Description This parameter adjusts the amount of time it takes for the dense, subsequent reverberation sound to decay by 60 dB (at 1 kHz). This changes the apparent size of the acoustic environment over an extremely wide range. 1.0 – 5.0 s Set a longer reverberation time for “dead” sources and listening room environments and a shorter time for “live” sources and listening room environments.
DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS For 8ch Stereo ■ CT LEVEL (Center Level) ■ RL LEVEL (Rear Left Level) ■ RC LEVEL (Rear Center Level) ■ RR LEVEL (Rear Right Level) ■ FL LEVEL (Front Left Level) ■ FR LEVEL (Front Right Level) Function Control range These parameters adjust the volume level for each channel in 8-channel stereo mode. 0 – 100 % For PRO LOGIC ■ PANORAMA Function Control range Music This parameter extends the front stereo image to include the surround speakers for wraparound effect.
Appendix TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................... 102 CINEMA EQ FREQUENCY CHARACTERISTICS ........................................... 105 REFERENCE CHART FOR THE INPUT AND OUTPUT JACKS ..................... 106 SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................
TROUBLESHOOTING Refer to the chart below when this unit does not function properly. If the problem you are experiencing is not listed below or if the instruction below does not help, set this unit in the standby mode, disconnect the power cord, and contact the nearest authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center. ■ General Problem This unit fails to turn on when STANDBY/ON (or POWER) is pressed, or enters in the standby mode soon after the power has been turned on. On-screen display does not appear.
TROUBLESHOOTING Problem No sound from the effect speakers. Cause Remedy The input source is being played with normal stereo reproduction. (“STEREO” is shown in the front panel display.) Press STEREO/EFFECT (or the left button labeled “STEREO”) to turn on the sound effect (see page __). Digital signals that are over 96 kHz sampling frequency are input into this unit. No sound from the center speaker. No sound from the rear speakers. No sound from the rear center speaker. No sound from the subwoofer.
TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cause Remedy The sound field parameters and some other settings on this unit cannot be changed. “16 MEMORY GUARD” on the SET MENU is set to “ON”. Select “OFF” (see page __). This unit does not operate properly. The internal microcomputer has been frozen by an external electric shock (such as lightning or excessive static electricity) or by a power supply with low voltage. Disconnect the AC power cord from the outlet and then plug it in again after about 30 seconds.
TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Components do not respond to commands from the remote control. The display of the remote control is blank. Cause Remedy Wrong distance or angle. The remote control will function within a maximum range of 10m (33 feet) and no more than 30 degrees off-axis from the front panel of the component. Direct sunlight or lighting (from an inverter type of fluorescent lamp, etc.) is striking the remote control sensor of the component. Reposition the component.
TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cause The remote control is low on memory. The TV goes blank or the input source changes. Remedy The remote control displays a message indicating it is time to clean up the memory. The remote control will do this by permanently removing the components and macro/timer groups you have deleted. Clearing up memory can take 10 minutes or longer. Never remove the batteries during the process. The Device menu item might be programmed to switch the input source.
TROUBLESHOOTING FAQ about the remote control Can I program a button to execute more than one command? No, you can’t. However, you can create a macro to execute a sequence of commands. How do I program source switching? See “Learning device actions” on page __. How can I edit, label or delete buttons on the Home menu panels? You can do this via the Device menu items. All changes you make to these items are automatically updated in the Home menu.
CINEMA EQ FREQUENCY CHARACTERISTICS ■ FRONT and REAR preset value HIGH: FRQ 12.7 kHz/GAIN –3 dB PEQ: FRQ 12.7 kHz/GAIN –4 dB HIGH: FRQ 12.7 kHz/GAIN 0 dB PEQ: FRQ 8.0 kHz/GAIN –3 dB +6 +6 +3 +3 0 PEQ HIGH –3 GAIN GAIN ■ L, C, R preset value HIGH 0 PEQ –3 HIGH + PEQ –6 –6 –9 –9 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k 20 50 100 200 FRQ 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k 5k 10k 20k FRQ ■ HIGH frequency FRQ 1.0 – 12.
REFERENCE CHART FOR THE INPUT AND OUTPUT JACKS AUDIO ANALOG PHONO CD CD-R MD/TAPE DVD D-TV/LD CABLE SAT VCR 1 VCR 2 VCR 3/DVR VIDEO AUX 6CH INPUT MAIN SURROUND CENTER SUBWOOFER PREOUT/MAIN IN MAIN REAR (SURROUND) CENTER REAR CTR SUBWOOFER FRONT MONITOR OUT ZONE 2 OUT PHONES SPEAKERS IN ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ OUT VIDEO DIGITAL *1 COAXIAL OPTICAL IN OUT IN OUT ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓*2 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ COMPOSITE IN OUT S VIDEO IN OUT COMPONENT IN OUT ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓*1 ✓*1 ✓
SPECIFICATIONS ■ Audio Section ■ Video Section Minimum RMS Output Power per Channel MAIN L/R, CENTER, REAR L/R/C (20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.015% THD, 8 Ω) ............................... 130 W FRONT L/R (1 kHz, 0.05% THD, 8 Ω) ............................... 45 W Video Signal Type ................................................................... NTSC Power Band Width MAIN L/R (55 W, 0.04% THD, 8 Ω) ................. 10 Hz to 50 kHz Damping Factor MAIN L/R (20 Hz to 20 kHz, 8 Ω) ...........................
SPECIFICATIONS ■ Remote Control Hardware High-resolution (320 x 240) liquid crystal display (LCD) with contrast control Large touch screen Seven programmable direct-access buttons Backlighting for LCD and direct-access buttons Built-in YAMAHA RC codes Infrared sending and learning eyes 3-wire (RS-232C) serial port connector Database with RC codes to operate different brands Software Dynamic, animated interface Editable macros (up to 255 commands per macro) Total number of components and macros limited only
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