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YAMAHA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, USA 6660 ORANGE THORPE AVE., BUEN A PARK, CALIF. 90 620, U.S.A. YAMAHA CANADA MUSIC LTD. 135 MILNER A VE., SCARBOR OUGH, ONTAR IO M1S 3R1, C ANADA YAMAHA ELECTRONIK EUROPA G.m.b.H. SIEMENSSTR. 22-34, 2 5462 RELLINGEN BEI HAMB URG, GERMANY YAMAHA ELECTRONIQUE FRANCE S.A. RUE AMBROISE CROIZA T BP70 CROISSY-BEAUBO URG 7[...]
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Caution-i • Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash wit h arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral tr iangle, is in tended to alert yo u to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’ s enclosure that may be of suff icient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to p[...]
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Caution-ii EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING MAST GROUND CLAMP ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT (NEC SECTION 810–20) GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810–21) GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250. PART H) ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT NEC – NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE d) If the prod[...]
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CAUTION: READ THIS BEFO RE OPERATING YOUR UNIT. Caution-iii 1 T o assure the finest performan ce, please read this manual carefully . K eep it in a safe place for futur e reference. 2 Install this sound system in a well ventilated, cool, dry , clean place – away from direct sunlight, heat sources, vibration, dust, moisture, and/or cold. A llow ve[...]
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1 En Manufactured under license fr om Dolby Laborato ries. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Manufactured under license fr om Digital Theater Systems, Inc. “DTS”, “DTS-ES”, “NEO:6”, and “DTS 96/24” are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. Copyri ght 1996, 2003 Digital [...]
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2 En FEATURES .... ......... ............. ......... ............ .......... .... 4 GETTING ST ARTED ...... ............ ............ ............ .. 5 Supplied accessories ....... ................ ............... ............ 5 CONTROLS AND F UNCTIONS ............... ........... 6 Front panel ......... ............. ................ ............ .[...]
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CONTE NTS 3 En PREP ARA TION INTRODUCTION BAS I C OPERA TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX REMOTE CONT ROL FEATURES ............ ..... 118 Controlling this unit, a TV, or other com ponents ................... ................ ....... 118 Setting remote control codes ....... ................ .......... 120 Programming codes [...]
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FEATURES 4 En Built-in 7- channel power ampli fier ◆ Minimum RMS output po wer (20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.04% THD, 8 Ω ) Front: 140 W + 140 W Center: 140 W Surround: 140 W + 140 W Surround back: 140 W + 140 W Sound field pr ograms ◆ Proprietary Y AMAHA technology for the creation of sound fie ld s ◆ Dolby Digital/Dolby Digital EX decoder ◆ DTS/D[...]
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GETTING STARTED 5 En INTRODUCTION Check that you recei ved all of the follo wing parts. GETTING ST ARTED Supplied accessories ON OFF CLEAR LEARN RENAME MACRO REC NET RADIO USB PC/MCX VOLUME CH TV VOL EFFECT STRAIGHT MEMORY A/B/C/D/E SRCH MODE PURE DIRECT PRESET/CH SET MENU B AND LEVEL ENHANCER STEREO SUR. DECODE SELECT EXTD SUR. CLASSICAL LIVE/CLUB[...]
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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 6 En This section describes only the amplif ier controls and functions of this unit. Se e the follo wing pages for details about other control and functions. • A M/FM tuning . ........... ........... ............ ....... see page 56 • X M satellite radio tuning . ............. ........... . se e page 64 1 MASTER ON/OFF T [...]
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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 7 En INTRODUCTION 8 MUL TI ZONE b uttons ZONE 2 ON/OFF T urns on Zone 2 only or sets it to the standby mode (see page 131). ZONE 3 ON/OFF T urns on Zone 3 only or sets it to the standby mode (see page 131). These buttons are operational only when MASTER ON/OFF is pressed inward to the ON position. ZONE CONTROLS Switches the z[...]
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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 8 En ■ Remote contr ol contr ols and functions This section describes only the amplif ier controls and functions of this unit. Se e the follo wing pages for details about other control and functions. • A M/FM tuning . ........... ........... ............ ....... see page 56 • X M satellite radio tuning . ............. .[...]
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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 9 En INTRODUCTION NET RADIO Selects the Internet ra dio as the sub input source of NET/USB. USB Selects a USB memory de vice or a USB portable audio player as the sub input source of NET/USB. • Pr ess NET/USB to select “NET/ USB” as the input source before you press any of the network and USB input selector buttons stat[...]
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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 10 En This section describes the func tion of each control o n the Zone 2/Zone 3 remote control used to control the amplif ier functions of Zone 2 or Zone 3. See the following pages for de tails about other controls and functions. • A M/FM tuning . ........... ........... ............ ..... see page 56 • X M Satellite Rad[...]
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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 11 En INTRODUCTION ■ Installing batteries in the re mote contr ol 1 Press the part and slide the battery compartment cover off. 2 Insert the four supplied batteries (AAA, LR03) according to the polarity markings (+ and –) on the inside of the battery compartment. 3 Slide the cover back unt il it sn aps into place. ■ Ins[...]
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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 12 En The XM indicator is only applicab le to the U.S.A. and Canada mode ls and the cursor on the left of the XM indicator lights up on ly when “XM” is selected as the input sourc e. For details , see “Basic X M Satellite Radio operations” on page 67. 1 HDMI indicator Lights up when the signal of the selected input so[...]
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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 13 En INTRODUCTION A neural indic ator (U .S.A. and Canada models o nly) Lights up when the Neural Su rround decoder is acti vated (see page 85). B DSP indicators The respectiv e indicator lights up when any of the DSP sound field programs are selected. CINEMA DSP indicator Lights up when you select a CINEMA DSP sound field p[...]
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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 14 En 1 COMPONENT VIDEO jacks See pages 23 and 24 for connection information. 20 A udio component ja cks See page 26 for connection information. 3 Video component ja cks See pages 23 and 24 for connection information. 4 ANTENNA terminals See page 31 for connection information. 5 WRENCH HOLDER Use to hook the supplied speaker [...]
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CONNECTIONS 15 En PREP ARA TION PREP ARA TION The speaker layout belo w sho ws the speaker setting we recommend. Y ou can use it to e njoy CINEMA DSP and multi-channel audio sources. Front left and right speakers (FL and FR) The front speakers are used for the main source sound plus effect sounds. Place these speakers at an equal distance from the [...]
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16 En CONNECTIONS Be sure to connect the left ch annel (L), right channel (R), “+” (red) and “–” (black) prope rly . If the connections are faulty , no sound will be heard from the spea kers, and if the polarity of the speaker co nnections is incorrec t, the sound will be unnatural and lack bass. • Before connecting the speaker s, make [...]
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17 En CONNECTIONS PREP ARA TION FRONT termin als Connect front left and right spe akers to thes e terminals. CENTER terminals Connect a center speak er to these terminals. SURROUND terminals Connect surround left and right speakers to these terminals. SURROUND B ACK terminals Connect surround back left and r ight speakers to these terminals. When y[...]
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18 En CONNECTIONS 5 Hook the speaker terminal wrench onto the WRENCH HOLDER on the rear panel of this unit when not in use . ■ Connecting to the SP2 speaker terminals Connect Zone 2 or Zone 3 spea kers to these terminals (see page 130). 1 Open the ta b. 2 Insert one bare wire into the hole on the terminal. 3 Close the tab to secure the wire. ■ [...]
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19 En CONNECTIONS PREP ARA TION Some of the speakers ha v e sp eak er wire connections that allow bi-amplif ication to enha nce the performance of the speaker system. This unit allo ws you to make bi- amplification co nnection to one speak er system. Check if your speakers support bi-ampli f ication. As thes e speakers are shipped to you, you will [...]
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20 En CONNECTIONS ■ Aud i o j a cks This unit has three types of audio jacks. Connection depends on the a v ailability of audio jacks on your other components. A UDIO jacks For con ventional analog audio si gnals transmitted via left and right analog audio cables . Connect red plugs to the right jacks and white pl ugs to the left jacks. DIGIT AL [...]
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21 En CONNECTIONS PREP ARA TION This unit has the HDMI IN 1, HDMI IN 2, HDMI IN 3 and HDMI OUT jacks for digital audio and video signal input/ output. Connect the HDMI IN 1, HDMI IN 2 or HDMI IN 3 ja ck of this unit to the HDMI output jack of other HDMI components (such as a D VD player). Connect the HDMI OU T jack of this unit to the HDMI IN jack [...]
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22 En CONNECTIONS ■ Audio signal flow • 2 -channel as well as multi-channel PCM, D olby Digital and DTS signals input at the HDMI IN 1, HDMI IN 2 or HDMI IN 3 jack can be output at the HDM I OUT jack only when “Support Audio” is set to “Other” (see page 115) . • A udio signals input at the HDMI IN jacks are not output at the analog A [...]
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23 En CONNECTIONS PREP ARA TION Connect your TV (or projector) to the HDMI OUT ja ck, the COMPONENT VIDEO MONIT OR OUT jacks, the S VIDEO MONITOR OUT jack or the VIDE O MONITOR OUT jack of this unit. Do not connect this u nit or other components to the A C power suppl y until al l connections between componen ts are co mplete. y Y ou can select to [...]
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24 En CONNECTIONS Do not connect this unit or othe r components to the A C power supply until all connections between components are complete . • When “Conversio n” is set to “Off” (see p age 102), be sure to make the same type of video connections as those made for your TV (see page 23). For e xample, if you co nnected your TV to the VID[...]
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25 En CONNECTIONS PREP ARA TION ■ Connecting a D VD recorder , PVR or VCR *1 When you connect another VCR to this un it, connect it to the VCR 1 terminals (S VIDEO IN, VID EO IN, A UDIO IN, S VIDEO OUT, VIDEO OUT and A UDIO OUT jacks) same as DVR/V CR 2 terminals except the DIGIT AL INPUT (COAXIAL) jack. ■ Connecting set-top bo xes Note VIDEO D[...]
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26 En CONNECTIONS ■ Connecting audio component s • T o mak e a digital connection to a component other than the def au lt component assigned to either the DIGIT AL INPUT jack or the DIGIT AL OUTPUT jack, selec t the correspondi ng setting for “O ption”, “Optical Output”, or “Coaxial Input” in “I/O Assignment” (see page 96). • [...]
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27 En CONNECTIONS PREP ARA TION ■ Connecting an externa l amplifier This unit has more than e nough power for an y home use. Howe v er , if you wa nt to add more power to the speak er output or if you want to use another amplifier , connect an externa l amplifi er to the PRE OUT jacks. • When you make connections to the PRE OUT jacks, do not ma[...]
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28 En CONNECTIONS This unit is equipped with 6 additio nal input jacks (left and right FR ONT , CENTER, left and right SURR OUND and SUBWOOFER) for discrete mu lti-channel input from a multi -format player , e xternal de coder , sound processor or pre-amplifier . If you set “Input Channels” to “8ch” in “MUL TI CH” (see page 97), you can[...]
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29 En CONNECTIONS PREP ARA TION This unit is equipped with the DOCK te rminal on the rear panel that allows y ou to connect a Y AMAHA iPod uni versal dock (such as the YDS-10, sold separately) where you can station your iPod and control playback of your iPod using the supplied remote control. Connect a Y AMAHA iPod uni versal dock ( such as the YDS[...]
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30 En CONNECTIONS T o connect this unit to your n etwork, plug one end of a network cable (CA T -5 or highe r straight cable) into the NETWORK port of this un it, and plug the other end into one of the LAN ports on your router that supports the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configura tion Protocol) serv er function. The follo wing diagram sho ws a connec tion[...]
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31 En CONNECTIONS PREP ARA TION Both FM and AM indoor ante nnas are supplied with this unit. Connect each antenna correctly to the designated terminals. In general, th ese antennas should provide suff icient signal strength. • B e sure to set the tuner frequ ency step (Asia and General models only) according to th e fr equency spacing in your are[...]
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32 En CONNECTIONS ■ Connecting the A C power cabl e Use the supplied A C cable. Do not use other A C po wer cables as doing so may result in fire or electrical shock. Plug the supplied A C power cable into the A C inlet after al l other connections are complete, then plug the AC po wer cable into an A C wall outlet. ■ V O L T A GE SELECT OR (As[...]
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33 En CONNECTIONS PREP ARA TION If you are to use 6 ohm speakers, set “SPEAKER IMP .” to “6 Ω MIN” as follo ws BEFORE using this unit. 4 ohm speakers can be als o used as the front speaker s. 1 Make sure this uni t is turned off. See page 34 for details about turning on or off this unit. 2 Press and hold ST RAIGHT on the front panel and t[...]
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34 En CONNECTIONS When all connections are complete, turn on this un it. ■ T u rning on this unit Press MASTER ON/OFF on the fr ont panel inward to the ON position to turn on this unit. When you turns on this unit by pressing MASTER ON/ OFF, the main zone is turned on. ■ T urning off this unit Press MASTER ON/OFF on the fr ont panel again to re[...]
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AUTO SETUP 35 En PREP ARA TION PREP ARA TION This unit employs the YP A O (Y AMAHA Parametric Room Acoustic Optimizer) tec hnology which lets you av oid troublesome listening-based spea ker setup and achie v es highly accurate s ound adjustments automatically . The supplied optimizer microphone collects and th is unit analyzes the sound yo ur spea [...]
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36 En AUTO SETUP 3 Make sure of the following c heck points before starting the Auto Setup operations. • Speakers are connected appropriately . • Supplied optimizer microphone is connected to this unit and placed appropriately . • Headphones are disconnected from this unit. • The room is suff iciently quiet. • The video moni tor connected[...]
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37 En AUTO SETUP PREP ARA TION 9 Repeat steps 7 and 8 until you set all the desired parameters. This unit performs the following checks: Wiring (Speaker wiring) Checks which speakers are connected and the polarity of each speaker . Distance (Spe aker distance) Checks the distance of each speaker from the listening position and adjusts the timing of[...]
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38 En AUTO SETUP 11 Press ENTER to start the setup procedure. This unit starts the auto setup procedure. Loud test tones are output from each speak er during the auto setup procedure. During the setup procedure, “Measuring...” appears i n the GUI screen. W e recommend getting out of th e room while thus unit is in the auto setup procedure. The [...]
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39 En AUTO SETUP PREP ARA TION 2 Press k / n repeat edly a nd the n h to select “Auto Setup”. 3 Press k to select “Information”. 4 Press h and then n repeatedly to select the desired check items. Wiring (Sp eaker wiring) Displays the polarity of each connected speaker . • “NRM” appears when the polarity of the connected speaker is nor[...]
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PLAYBACK 40 En Extreme caution should be exer cised when y ou play back CDs encoded in DTS. If yo u pla y bac k a CD encoded in DTS on a DTS-in compatible CD player , you will only hear some unwanted noise that ma y damage your speakers. Check whether your CD pla y er supports CDs encoded in DTS. Also, check the sound output le vel of y our CD pla [...]
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41 En PLAYBACK BAS I C OPERA TION 3 Star t playback on the selected source component or select a broadcast station. • Refer to the operating instruct ions for the source component. • See page 56 for details about tuning instructions. • See page 67 for details a bout XM Satellite Radio tuning instructions. 4 Rotate V O LUME on the front panel [...]
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42 En PLAYBACK This unit comes with a v ariety of input jac ks. Use this feature (Audio input jack select) to switch the input jac k assigned to an input source when more than o ne jacks are assigned to an input source. y • W e recommend setting Audio input jack select to “A UTO” in most cases. • Y ou can adjust the default Audio i nput jac[...]
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43 En PLAYBACK BAS I C OPERA TION Use this feature to select th e component connected to the MUL TI CH INPUT jacks (see page 28) as the input source. Rotate the input selector on the front panel to select MUL TI CH INPUT (or MUL TI CH IN on the remote control). y Use “MUL TI CH” menu in “Input Select” to set the parameters for MUL TI CH INP[...]
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44 En PLAYBACK This unit features a sophisticated graphical user interfac e (GUI) screen that helps you to control the amplifier function of this unit. W ith the GUI screen, you can vie w the informatio n of the signals being inpu t and the status of this unit. Y ou can also set up this unit using the GUI screen (see pa ge 87). ■ Items in GUI scr[...]
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45 En PLAYBACK BAS I C OPERA TION Y ou can combine a video image from a video source with sound from an audio source. For example, you can enjoy listening to classical music whi le vie wing beautiful scenery from the video s ource on the video monitor . Press the input selector buttons on the remote control to select a video sour ce and then an aud[...]
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SOUND FIELD PROGRAMS 46 En This unit is equipped with a variety of precise d igital de coders that allo w you to enjo y multi-channel playback from almost any stereo or multi-ch annel sound source. This unit is also equipped with a Y AMAHA digital sound field processing (DSP) chip containing se ve ral sound field program s which you can use to enha[...]
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47 En SOUND FIELD PROGRAMS BAS I C OPERA TION y Select a sound field progr am based on your listening pref erence, not merely on the name of the program, etc. ■ For mu sic audio sour ces y For audio music sources, we also recommend using the Pure Direct mode (see page 52), the “STRAIGHT” mode (see page 51) or surround de code mode (see pa ge [...]
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48 En SOUND FIELD PROGRAMS ■ For various source s The av ailable so und field parameters and the created sound f ields dif fer dependin g on the input sources and the settings of thi s unit. CLASSICAL Chamber This progra m creates a relatively wide space wi th a high cei ling like an au dience ha ll in a palac e. It offers pleasa nt reverber atio[...]
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49 En SOUND FIELD PROGRAMS BAS I C OPERA TION ■ For visual sour ces of music The av ailable sound field parameters and the created sound fields dif fer depending on the input sources and the settings of thi s unit. ■ For movi e sour ces y Y ou can select the desired decoder used with following soun d field prog ram (except “Mon o Movie”). S[...]
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50 En SOUND FIELD PROGRAMS ■ Stereo pla ybac k MOVIE Spectacle This progra m creates the extremely wide s ound field of a 70- mm movie theater. It precisely repr oduces the source soun d in detai l, making both the vide o and the sound field incred ibly real. Th is is idea l for any kind o f video sou rce encoded with Dolby Surr ound, Dol by Digi[...]
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51 En SOUND FIELD PROGRAMS BAS I C OPERA TION ■ Using sound field pr ograms without surr ound speaker s (Virtual CINEMA DSP) V irtual CINEMA DSP allo ws you to e njoy the CINEMA DSP programs without surr ound speakers. It creates virtual speakers to repr oduce the natural sound f ield. When you set “Surround” to “ None” (see page 106), V [...]
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USING AUDIO FEATURES 52 En Use the Pure Direct mode to enjo y the pure f idelity sound of the selected source. When the Pure Direct mode is acti vated, this unit play s back the selected s ource with the least circuitry . Press PURE DIRECT on th e front panel (or on the remote control) to turn on or off the Pure Direct mode. The PURE DIRECT button [...]
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53 En USING AUDIO FEATURES BAS I C OPERA TION Y ou can adjust the output level of each speaker while listening to a music source. This is also possible when playing sources input at the MUL TI CH INPUT jacks. This operation will override the level adjustments made in “Auto Setup” (see page 3 5) and “Speak er Le vel” (see page 10 9). 1 Set t[...]
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54 En USING AUDIO FEATURES Compression artif acts (such as the MP3 format) are created by a lossy compressi on scheme where the audio is resampled to lower the bit rate and to remov e sounds that are indistinguishable to t ypical human hearing. The Compressed Music Enhancer feat ure of this unit enhances your listening experience by re generating t[...]
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55 En USING AUDIO FEATURES BAS I C OPERA TION The night listening modes are designed to improv e listenability at lo wer v olume s or at night. Choose either “NIGHT :CINEMA” or “NIGHT :MUSIC” depending on the type of material you are playing. 1 Press NIGHT on the front panel (or set the operation mode selector t o AMP and then press NIGHT o[...]
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FM/AM TUNING 56 En There are 2 tuning methods: automatic a nd manual. Automatic tuning is ef fecti ve when st ation signals are strong and there is no interference. If the signal from the station you want to select is weak, tu ne into it manually . Y ou can also use the automatic and manual preset tun ing features to store up to 40 stations (A1 to [...]
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57 En FM/AM TUNING BAS I C OPERA TION Automatic tuning is ef fecti v e when station signals are strong and there is no in terference. 1 Rotate the INPUT selector to select “TUNER” as the input source. 2 Press FM/AM to select the reception band. “FM” or “AM” appears in the front panel display . 3 Press TUNING MODE so that the A UT O indi[...]
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58 En FM/AM TUNING If the signal receiv ed from the station you w ant to select is weak, tune into it manua lly . Manually tuning into an FM st ation automatically switches the tuner to monaural reception to increa se the signal quality . 1 Rotate the INPUT selector to select “TUNER” as the input source. 2 Press FM/AM to select the reception ba[...]
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59 En FM/AM TUNING BAS I C OPERA TION Y ou can use the automatic pres et tuning feature to store up to 40 FM stations with strong signals (A1 to E8: 8 preset station numbers in each of the 5 preset station groups) in order . Y ou can then recall an y preset station easily by selecting the pres et station number . 1 Rotate the INPUT selector to sele[...]
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60 En FM/AM TUNING Y ou can also store up to 40 stations (A1 to E8: 8 preset station numbers in each of the 5 preset station groups) manually . 1 T une into a station automatically or manuall y . See pages 57 and 58 for tuning instructions. 2 Press MEMOR Y. The MEMOR Y indicator flashes in the front panel display for approximately 5 seconds. 3 Pres[...]
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61 En FM/AM TUNING BAS I C OPERA TION Y ou can tune into any desired station simply by selecting the preset station group a nd number under which it was stored. y When performing this operation w ith the remote control, set the operation mode selector to S OURCE and then press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input sour ce. 1 Press A/B/C/D/E on t[...]
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62 En FM/AM TUNING Y ou ca n exchange the assignmen ts of two preset stations with each other . The e xample below describes the procedure to exchange preset station “E1” with “A5”. 1 Select preset station “E1” using A/B/C/D/E and PRESET/TUNING/CH l / h . See “Selecti ng preset stations” on page 61. 2 Press and hold EDIT for more th[...]
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XM SATELLITE RADIO TUNING 63 En BAS I C OPERA TION XM Satellite Radio is a satelli te radio service with millions of liste ners across the United States and Canada, broadcasting li ve daily . The XM Satellite Radio channe l lineup includ es ove r 160 digital ch annels of choice from coast to coast: 67 commercial-free music channels , featuring hip [...]
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64 En XM SATELLITE RADIO TUNING The following controls are av ailable only wh en “XM” is selected as the input source. Rotate the INPUT selector on the front pan el (or set the operation mode selector to SOURCE and then pr ess XM on the remote control) to select “XM” as the input source. ■ Front pa nel functions 1 INPUT selector Selects ?[...]
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65 En XM SATELLITE RADIO TUNING BAS I C OPERA TION 5 SRCH MODE Changes the search mode between the All Channel Search, Category Search, and Preset Sear ch modes (see page 68). 6 A-E/CA T . l / h (All Channe l Sear ch mode) Changes the channel categor y . (Category Search mode) Changes the channel categor y . (Preset Sear ch mode) Changes the preset[...]
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66 En XM SATELLITE RADIO TUNING 1 Rotate the INPU T selector on the fro nt panel (or set the operation mode selector to SOURCE and then press XM on the remote control) to select “XM” as the input source. The cursor on the left of the XM indicator lights up in the front panel display . 2 Check the XM Satellite Radio reception le vel and adjust t[...]
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67 En XM SATELLITE RADIO TUNING BAS I C OPERA TION 1 Rotate the INPUT selector on the fr ont panel (or set the operation mode selector to SOURCE and then press XM on the remote control) to select “XM” as the input sour ce. The cursor on the lef t of the XM indicator lights up in the front panel display a nd the XM Satellite Radio information (s[...]
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68 En XM SATELLITE RADIO TUNING ■ All Channel Sear ch mode 1 Press SEARCH MODE on the front panel (or SRCH MODE on the remote control) repeatedly to select “A LL CH SEARCH”. 2 Press CA TEGOR Y on the front panel (or A-E/CA T . l / h on the remote control) repeatedly to change the channel category . 3 Press PRESET/TUNING/CH l / h on the front [...]
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69 En XM SATELLITE RADIO TUNING BAS I C OPERA TION ■ Category Searc h mode 1 Press SEARCH MODE on the front panel (or SRCH MODE on the remote c ontrol) repeatedly to select “CA T SEARCH”. 2 Press CA TEGOR Y on the front p anel (or A-E/CA T . l / h on the remote contr ol) repeatedly to change the channel categor y . 3 Press PRESET/TUNING/CH l [...]
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70 En XM SATELLITE RADIO TUNING ■ Preset Sear c h mode Prior to selecting a preset channe l in the Preset Search mode, you must preset XM Sa tellite Radio channels. F or details, see “Sett ing the XM Sate llite Radio prese t channels” on page 72. y The initial factory setting of all preset channels (A1 to E8) is “[001] Pre vie w”. 1 Press[...]
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71 En XM SATELLITE RADIO TUNING BAS I C OPERA TION ■ Direct Number Access mode 1 Press SRCH MODE on the remote control repeatedly to select “ALL CH SEARCH” or “CA T SEARCH”. 2 Press the numeric buttons on the remote control to enter the desired three-digit channel number . For e xample, to enter the number 123, press the numeric buttons a[...]
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72 En XM SATELLITE RADIO TUNING Y ou can use this feature to store up to 40 XM Satellite Radio channels (A1 to E8: 8 preset channel numbers in each of the 5 preset channel groups). Y ou can then recall any preset channel e asily b y selecting the preset channel group and number as describe d in “Preset Search mode” on page 70. 1 Search f or a c[...]
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73 En XM SATELLITE RADIO TUNING BAS I C OPERA TION 4 Press PRESET/TUNING/CH l / h on the front panel (or PRESET/CH k / n on the remote control) repeatedly to select a preset channel n umber (1 to 8) while the MEMOR Y indicator is flashing. The preset channel number appears in the front panel display . 5 Press MEMOR Y on the front panel (or MEMOR Y [...]
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74 En XM SATELLITE RADIO TUNING When the channel number / name is displa yed: When the channel cat egory is displa yed: When the artist name / song ti tle is disp layed: y • The front pan el display can indicate up to 14 alphanum eric characters at once. Y ou can set whether to display the XM Satellite Radio information in the front panel display[...]
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USING IPOD 75 En BAS I C OPERA TION Once you hav e stationed your iPod in a Y AMAHA iPod universa l dock (such as the YDS-10, sold separately) connected to the DOCK terminal of this unit (see page 29), you can enjo y playback of your iPod using th e supplied remote control. Y ou can also use the Compressed Music Enhancer mode of this unit to improv[...]
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76 En USING iPod 1 Set the operation mode selector to SOURCE and then press DISPLA Y on the remote contr ol. The following display appear s in the video monitor . 2 Press k / n / l / h on the remote con trol to navigate the iP od me nu and then press ENTER to begin playback of the selected song. Choices: Playlists (playlists), Artists (art ists), A[...]
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USING NETWORK/USB FEATURES 77 En BAS I C OPERA TION This unit is equipped with network a nd USB features that allo w you to enjo y W A V (PCM format only), MP3 and WMA files sav ed on your PC, Y AMAHA MCX-2000, USB memory de vice and USB portable audi o player or access the Internet Radio. • Y AMAHA MCX-2000 may not be for sale in some locations.[...]
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78 En USING NETWORK/USB FEATURES The follo wing procedure sho ws the basic steps to na vigate the network and USB menus. See pages 79 and 80 for details about each sub input source. “Please wait” may appear whenever it takes time for communication. This is not a system malfunc tion. W ait for a while. 1 Set the operation mode selector to SOURCE[...]
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79 En USING NETWORK/USB FEATURES BAS I C OPERA TION Use this feature to enjoy music f iles sav ed on your PC or Y AMAHA MCX-2000. MCX-2000 is a music serv er that enhances the concept of Y AMAHA exclusive MusicCAST, a digita l music deli v ery metho d ov er a personal network. 1 Install Windows Media Connect 2.0 on your PC, or register this unit on[...]
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80 En USING NETWORK/USB FEATURES ■ Registering this unit on th e Y AMAHA MCX-2000 Y ou must register this unit on your Y AMAHA MCX-2000 so that this unit can be recognized by your Y AMAHA MCX-2000. For details, refe r to the operation manual supplied with your Y AMAHA MCX-2000. 1 T urn off this unit. 2 Set your Y AMAHA MCX-2000 to the “A uto Co[...]
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81 En USING NETWORK/USB FEATURES BAS I C OPERA TION Use this feature to enjo y W A V (PCM format only), MP3 and WMA files sa ved on your USB memory de vice or USB portable audio player connected to the USB port on the front panel of this unit. • T his unit supports USB mass storage class de vices using F A T 16 or F A T 32. • Only the first par[...]
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82 En USING NETWORK/USB FEATURES 4 Press desired numeric buttons (1-8). The number of the selected numeric b utton appears in the video monitor or front panel display . 5 Press ENTER or MEMOR Y to confirm the preset. ■ Select an item b y usi ng numeric b utto ns (1-8) 1 Set the operation mode selector to SOURCE and then press NET/ USB on the remo[...]
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RECORDING 83 En BAS I C OPERA TION Recording adjustments and other operati ons are performed fr om the recordi ng components. Refer to the operating instructions for those components. The DTS signal is a digital bitstrea m. Attempting to digi tally record the DTS bitstream will result in noise being rec orded. Therefore, if you want to use this uni[...]
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ADVANCED SOUND CONFIGURATIONS 84 En ■ Selecting decoder s f or 2-channe l source s (surr ound decode mode) Use this feature to play ba ck sources with selected decoders. Y ou can pl ay back 2-channel sources on multi- channels. 1 Set the operation mode selector to AMP and then press SUR. DECO DE on the remote contr ol to sele ct the su rr ound de[...]
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85 En ADVANCED SOUND CONFIGURATIONS AD V ANCED OPERA TION y When you select the surr ound decode mode for Dolby Digital, DT S or DTS 96/24 sour ces, this unit automatically selects “SURROUND DECODE Dolby Digital”, “SURR OUND DECODE DTS” or “S URR OUND DECODE DTS 96/24” program. ■ Selecting decoder s used with sound field pr ograms Use[...]
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86 En ADVANCED SOUND CONFIGURATIONS ■ Selecting decoder s f or mu lti-channe l sour ces If you connected surround back speakers, use this feature to enjoy 6.1/7.1-channel pl ayback for multi-c hannel sources using the Dolby Pro Logic IIx, Dolb y Digital EX or DTS-ES decoders. 1 Set the operation mode selector to AMP and then press EXTD SUR. on th[...]
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GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN 87 En AD V ANCED OPERA TION This unit features a sophisticat ed graphical user interface (GUI) screen that helps you to control the amplif ier function of this unit. W ith the GUI scr een, you can vie w the informati on of the signals being input and the status of this unit. ■ Stereo/Surr ound (Stereo/Surr ound[...]
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88 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN Use this feature to select th e sound f ield programs (see page 46), the surround decode mode, the “STRAIGHT” mode (See page 51) or the Compressed Music Enhancer mode (See page 54), and adjust the parame ters of each program. ■ Selecting sound field pr ograms and setting the parameters by using GUI sc[...]
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89 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN AD V ANCED OPERA TION ■ Sound field para meter descriptio ns Y ou can adjust the values of certain digi tal sound f ield parameters so that the sound fi elds are recreated accurately in your listening room. Not all of the following parameters are found in e v ery program. Sound fiel d parameter Features D[...]
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90 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN Room Size Sur . Room Size SB Room Size Room size. Presence, surround, an d surround back room size. Adjusts the ap parent size of the surround so und f ield. The larger the v alue, the larger the surroun d sound field becomes. As the sound is repeatedly reflected around a room, the larger the hall is, the l[...]
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91 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN AD V ANCED OPERA TION Rev . Time Rev erberation time. Adjusts the amount of time taken for the de nse, subsequent rev erberation sound to decay by 60 dB at 1 kHz. This change s the apparent size of the acoustic en vironment over an extremely wide range. Set a longer re v erberation time for “dead” sourc[...]
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92 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN ■ Stereo pr ogram paramete r descriptions Sound field pa rameter Features Rev . Level Rev erberation lev el. Adjusts the volume of the reverberation sound. The lar ger the value, the stronger the reverberation becomes. Control range: 0 to 100% Dialogue Lift Dialogue lift. Adjusts the height of the front a[...]
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93 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN AD V ANCED OPERA TION ■ The Compressed Music Enhan cer mode parameter descriptions ■ Decoder parameter desc riptions ■ Initialize ( Program parameters initialization) Use this feature to initializ e the parameter of the selec ted sound field program. Choices: No , Y es • Select “Y es” to set t h[...]
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94 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN Use this feature to reassign digital input/output s, select the input signal, rename the inputs, or adjust the l ev el of the signal input at each input source. • Some parame ters described ab ove may not be available for all input sources and some parameters are only available for specific input sources.[...]
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95 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN AD V ANCED OPERA TION ■ V olume T rim (V olume trimming) Use this feature to adjust the le vel of the signal input at each input source. This is usef ul if you want to balance the lev el of each input source to av oid sudden changes in vol ume when switching between inp ut sources. Control range: –6.0 d[...]
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96 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN ■ I/O Assignment (Input/output assignment ) Use this feature to assign the input/output jacks according to the component to be used if the initial settings of this unit do not correspond to y our needs. Change the follo wing parameters t o reassign the respec tiv e jack s and effectiv ely connect more com[...]
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97 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN AD V ANCED OPERA TION ■ Multi CH Assi gn (Multi ch annel assignment ) Use this feature to set the di rection of the signals input into the center , subw oofer and surround channels when a source component is connected to the MUL TI CH INPUT jacks. If you input 8-channe l signals from an external decoder ,[...]
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98 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN ■ LFE Level (L ow-f requency effect le vel ) Use this feature to adjust the output leve l of the LFE (low-frequenc y ef fect) channel ac cording to the capacity of your subw oofer or headphones. The LFE channel carries low-frequenc y special ef fect s which are only added to certain scenes. Th is setting [...]
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99 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN AD V ANCED OPERA TION 4 Press n to select “EDIT” and press ENTER to access the edit window . The paramete r selected in “P ARAM” is highlighted. • Press l / h to adjust t he paramete r . • Press k / n to adjust the “Gain”. • Press ENTER to exit the edit window . y • When you select “Ba[...]
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100 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN Au to Bypass (Auto b ypass) Use this feat ure to select whether the audio output bypasses the tone contr ol ci rcuitry when “TREBLE” and “B ASS” are set to 0 dB (see page 52). Choices: Au t o , Off • Select “A UTO” if you want the signals to bypass the tone control circuitry to prov ide the p[...]
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101 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN AD V ANCED OPERA TION The “Max V olume” setting ta ke s priority ov er the “Initial V olume” setting. Therefore, I nitial V olume cannot be set beyond the existing “Max V olume” setting. ■ Channel Mut e (Channel mute) Use this feature to mute sp ecific speaker channe ls. Mode (Mode) Use this [...]
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102 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN Use the “V -RESET” in “ADV ANCED SETUP” to set the parameters in “Manual Setup (V id eo)” (except “Short Message” and “On Screen”) to the factory presets (see page 136). ■ Con ver sion ( Video con version) Use this feature to acti v ate or dea ctiv ate the video con version as well as[...]
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103 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN AD V ANCED OPERA TION • T his menu item is not av ailable and hence not visible in the GUI menu if “Con v ersion” is set to “Of f” (see page 102). • When you set “TV FORMA T” in “AD V ANCED SETUP” to “NTSC” (see page 136), “480p” ap pears in the choices of “HDMI Up-Scaling”,[...]
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104 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN ■ P osition (GUI sc reen position) Use this feat ure to adjust the vertical and h orizontal position of the GUI screen. Control range: –5 (do wnward/left) to +5 ( upward/right) • Press k to raise the position of the GUI display . • Press n to lo wer the position of the GUI display . • Press h to [...]
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105 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN AD V ANCED OPERA TION y • M ost of the parameters described in the basic menu are set automatically when you run “Auto Setup”. Y ou can use the basic menu to mak e further ad justments, b ut we recommend running “Auto Setup” f irst. • Y ou can reset these parameters by performing th e “Auto S[...]
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106 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN Surr ound (Surr ound left/right speakers) Choices: Large, Small , None • Select “Lar ge” (large) if you hav e lar ge surround left and right speakers that reproduce lo w-frequency signals effecti v ely . All th e surround channel signals are directed to the surround left and right speakers. • Selec[...]
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107 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN AD V ANCED OPERA TION Bass Out (Bass out) Use this feature to sele ct the speak ers that outpu t the LFE (low- frequency ef fect) and the lo w-frequenc y signals. Choices: Both , SWFR, Front • Select “Both” (both) if you connected a subwoofer . The low-frequenc y signals of an y source are outp ut fr[...]
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108 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN ■ Speaker Distance (Speaker dista nce) Use this feature to manual ly adjust the distance of each speaker and the delay applied to the respecti ve cha nnel. Ideally , each speaker should be the same distance from the main listening position. Howe ve r , this is not possible in most home situati ons. Thus,[...]
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109 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN AD V ANCED OPERA TION ■ Speaker Lev el (Speaker le vel) Use this feature to manually bal ance the speaker le v els between the front left o r surr ound left speakers and each speaker selected in “SPE AKER SET” (see page 105). Control range: –10.0 dB to +10.0 dB Initial setting: Front L/Front R/S ub[...]
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110 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN DNS Server (P) (Primary D NS server) DNS Server (S) (Secondar y DNS server) Use this parameter to spe cify the IP address of the pri mary and secondary DNS (Domai n Name System) servers. If you ha ve only one DNS addr ess, enter the DNS address in “DNS Server (P)”. If you hav e two or mo re DNS address[...]
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111 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN AD V ANCED OPERA TION ■ Information (Netw ork inf ormation) Use this feature to display the network system information. The abov e display is an example. MA C Address (MA C (Media Access Control) address) This information displays the MA C address that is assigned to this unit. Status (Network status) Th[...]
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112 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN ■ Front P anel Disp. (Front panel displa y setting) Dimmer (Dimmer) Use this feat ure to adjust th e brightness of the front panel display . Control range: – 4 to 0 Scroll (Fr ont panel display message scroll) Use this feature to set wheth er to display the informatio n (such as song title or channe l [...]
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113 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN AD V ANCED OPERA TION ■ Zone2 Set/Zone3 Se t (Zone 2/Zone 3 settin g) Zone2 Amplifier/Zo ne3 Amplifier (Zone 2/Zone 3 amplifi er) Use to select how the Zone 2 and/or Zone 3 speake rs are amplified. Choices: EXT , INT :[SP1], INT :[SP2], INT :Both • Select “EXT” if you want to connect your Zone 2 or[...]
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114 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN Zone2 Initial V ol./Zone3 Initial V ol. (Zone 2/Zo ne 3 Initial v o lume) Use this feature to set the volume lev el of Zone 2 or Zone 3 when the po wer of this unit is turned on. Choices: Off , –80 dB to +16.5 dB Control step: 0.5 dB The “Zone2 Max V o l.” or “Zone3 Max V ol.” setting takes prior[...]
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115 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN AD V ANCED OPERA TION y When you select the protected parameter, “ ” appears at the bottom left of the GUI scr een. ■ HDMI Set (HD MI settings) Use this feature to adjust the HDMI support audio. Suppor t A udio (Suppor t audio) Use this feature to select whether to play back HDMI audio signals on thi[...]
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116 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN ■ T o load settings 1 Set the operation mode selector to AMP and then press SET MENU on the remote contr ol. 2 Press k / n / l / h on the remote control repeatedly to select “System Memory” and then press h . 3 Select “Load” and then press ENTER. 4 Press k / n on the remote control repeatedl y to[...]
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117 En GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) SCREEN AD V ANCED OPERA TION ■ A udio inf ormation Format (Signal format) Signal format. When this uni t cannot detect a digital signal, it automatically sw itches to analog input. “---” appears when this un it cannot detec t any signals. Sampling (Sampling freq uency) The number of samples per second tak e[...]
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REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES 118 En In addition to controlling this unit, the remote control can also operate other audiovisual component s made by Y AMAHA and other manufacture rs. T o control your TV or other components, you mu st set up the appropriate remote control code for each input source (see page 120). ■ Controlling this unit Set the operati[...]
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119 En REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES AD V ANCED OPERA TION ■ Controlling other compone nts Set the operation mode select or to SOURCE to cont rol other components sele cted with the input selector buttons . Y ou must set the appropriate re mote control code for each input source in adv ance (s ee page 120) . The follo wing table show s the function of [...]
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120 En REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES *1 This button is operational only when th e original remote control supplied w ith the component ha s a POWER b utton. *2 These buttons operate your VCR only wh en you set the appropriate remote co ntrol code for VCR 1 (see page 120). *3 These buttons alw ays control your TV regard less of the operation mode selector[...]
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121 En REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES AD V ANCED OPERA TION 1 Set the operation mode selector to SOURCE and then press an input selector b utton to select the input area you want to set up. 2 Press and hold LEARN for about 3 seconds using a ballpo int pen or similar ob ject. The library name (ex. L;D VD) and the name of the selected input area (ex. DVD) a[...]
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122 En REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES Y ou can program remote cont rol codes from other remote controls. Use the l earn featur e if you want to program functions not included in th e basic operations cov ered by the remote control codes, or an appropriate remote control code is not av ailable. Y ou can program the function of other remote control to the b[...]
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123 En REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES AD V ANCED OPERA TION 5 Press and hold the button you want to program on the other remote control until “OK” appear s in the di spla y windo w on the remote control. “NG” appears in the display windo w on the remote control if learning was unsucces sful. In this case, start ov er from step 4. y • If you want[...]
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124 En REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES 3 Press k / n to select and enter a character . Pressing n changes the charact er as follows: A to Z, 1 to 9, 0, + (plus), – (hyphen), ; (semicolon), / (slash), and space. Pressing k changes the char acters in reverse order . 4 Press h to move the cursor to the ne xt position. y Press l to move the cursor to the pre[...]
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125 En REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES AD V ANCED OPERA TION ■ Default macr o functions *1 Y ou can turn on some components (inclu ding Y AMAHA components) connected to th is unit by connectin g them to the AC OUTLETS on the rear panel of this unit. Power control may not be synchronized with this unit depending on the component. For details, refer to the[...]
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126 En REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES ■ Pr ogramming macr o operations Y ou can program your own macro and use the macro programming feature to tra nsmit sev eral rem ote control commands in sequence at the pr ess of a button. Be sure to set up remote control codes or perform learning operations before programming the macro. • T he default macro is no[...]
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127 En REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES AD V ANCED OPERA TION Y ou can clear all changes made in each function set, such as learned functions, macros , renamed input area names and setup remote control ID. ■ Clearing function sets 1 Set the operation mode selector to AMP or SOURCE and then press CLEAR by using a ballpoint pen or similar object. “CLEAR?[...]
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128 En REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES ■ Clearing a learned functi on Y ou can clear the function lear ned for a certain button in each control area. 1 Set the operation mode selector to AMP or SOURCE and then press an input selector button to select the inpu t area containing the function you want to clear . The selected comp onent name appears in the d[...]
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129 En REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES AD V ANCED OPERA TION ■ Clearing a macr o function Y ou can clear the function programmed for a certain macro button. 1 Set the operation mode selector to AMP or SOURCE and then press MA CR O using a ballpoint pen or similar object. “MCR ?” appears in the display windo w on the remote contro l. If you do not com[...]
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USING MULTI-ZONE CONFIGURATION 130 En This unit allows you to conf igure a multi -room audio/video system. Th e multi-zone configurati on feature enables you to set this unit to reproduce separa te input sources in the main room, second room (Zone 2) and third room (Zone 3). Y ou can control this unit from the second or th ird room using the suppli[...]
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131 En USING MULTI-ZONE CONFIGURATION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ■ Using the internal amplifier s of this unit If you want to use one internal amplifie r (SP1 or SP2) of this unit Connect the Zone 2 or Zone 3 speakers directly to the SP1 or SP2 speaker terminals and select either “INT :[SP1]” or “INT :[SP2]” for “Zone2 Amplifier” or “Zon[...]
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132 En USING MULTI-ZONE CONFIGURATION y • Y ou must complete this step within 5 seconds while the selected zone flashes in the fr ont panel display . Otherwise, the currently selected zone mode is automatically canceled. In this case, pr ess ZONE CONTROLS again. • The initial setting is ZONE2 when both Zone 2 and Zone 3 are turned on. 3 Refer t[...]
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133 En USING MULTI-ZONE CONFIGURATION AD V ANCED OPERA TION • Select TUNER as the input source to use the TUNER features in the selected zone. F or details abou t the TUNER operations , see “FM/AM TUNING” on page 56. • Select XM as the input sour ce to use the XM Satellite Radio features in the select ed zone. F or details about the XM Sate[...]
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ADVANCED SETUP 134 En This unit has additional menus th at are displayed in the front panel disp lay . The adv anced setup menu of fers additional operations to adjust and cust omize the way this unit operate s. Change the init ial settings (indicate d in bold under each parameter) to reflect the need s of your listening en vironment. • T he sett[...]
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135 En ADVANCED SETUP AD V ANCED OPERA TION ■ Speaker impedance SPEAKER I MP. Use this feature to set the speak er impedance of this un it so that it matches that of your speakers. Choices: 8 Ω MIN , 6 Ω MIN •S e l e c t “ 8Ω MIN” to set the speaker impedance to 8 Ω . • Select “6 Ω MIN” to set the speaker impedance to 6 Ω [...]
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136 En ADVANCED SETUP ■ T uner frequency step TUNER FRQ STEP (Asia and General models onl y) Use this feature to set the tuner frequency step according to the frequ ency spacing in your area. Choices: AM10/FM100 , AM9/FM50 • Select “AM10/FM100” for No rth, Central and South America. • Select “AM9/FM50” for all other areas. ■ Bi-AMP [...]
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137 En ADVANCED SETUP AD V ANCED OPERA TION W hen using multiple Y A MAHA receiv ers/amplifiers, you may be able to operate the other components simultaneously with the def ault code setting. In this case , set one of th e alternati v e codes to operate this unit separately . ■ Setting remote contr ol AMP ID 1 Set the operation mode selector to A[...]
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138 En ADVANCED SETUP ■ Setting remote contr ol tuner ID or XM ID 1 Set the operation mode selector to AMP or SOURCE and then press TUNER or XM on the remote control to se lect the tuner or XM to change the remote control ID . 2 Press and hold LEARN for about 3 seconds using a ballpoint pen or similar object and then press l / h repeatedly until [...]
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TROUBLESHOOTING 139 En ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION Refer to the table belo w when this unit does not function prope rly . If the problem you are experien cing is not listed belo w or if the instruction belo w does not help, turn of f this unit, disconnect the po wer cable, and contact the near est authorized Y AMAHA dealer or service center. ■ Genera[...]
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140 En TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Ca use Remedy See page No picture. The output a nd input fo r the pict ure are connected t o different types of v ideo jacks. Set “Con v ersion” to “On” or connect you r source component s in the same w ay as yo u connect yo ur video monitor to this u nit. 102 Non-stan dard video si gnals are in put. Short me [...]
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141 En TROUBLESHOOTING ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION Prob lem Cause Remed y See page No sound is heard from the surround bac k speaker s. “Surround” in “Speak er Set” is set to “None” and “ Surround Ba ck” is automatica lly set to “Non e”. Set “Surro und” and “Su rround Back” to a settin g other than “N one”. 106 “Surrou[...]
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142 En TROUBLESHOOTING ■ T uner Problem Ca use Remedy See page This unit does no t operate properly . The internal microcomput er has been frozen by an externa l electri c shock (suc h as lightning or exces siv e static e lectricity ) or by a power supply wit h low voltage. Disconnec t the po wer cabl e from the A C wall outlet and then plug it i[...]
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143 En TROUBLESHOOTING ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION ■ XM Satellite Radio (U.S.A. and Canada mode ls only) If an operation takes longer than usual or an error occurs, one of the follo wing messages may appear in the front panel display . In this case, read the caus e and follo w the co rresponding remedies. ■ Remote contr ol Status message Ca use Rem[...]
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144 En TROUBLESHOOTING ■ HDMI ■ Netw ork and USB Problem Ca use Remedy See page The remote control does not work or function properly . Even if the remot e control code is correctly set, there are some mode ls that do not resp ond to the rem ote control. Program the necessar y functions in depende ntly into the program mable b uttons us ing the[...]
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145 En TROUBLESHOOTING ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION Problem Cause Remedy See page “Disconnected” is displayed even when a USB device is present. This unit re cognized the USB de vice as an illegal device. T urn this uni t off then on again . 81 The Internet Radio cannot be played. The firewall of the network device is acti v ated. T he Intern et Rad[...]
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146 En TROUBLESHOOTING Status message Cause Remedy See page Connect error There is a pro blem with the signal pat h from your ne twork to th is unit. Check the con nection between this unit and the LAN port on your router o r hub. 30 Make sure your router is pr operly con nected and turned on. Also, ma ke sure your modem is properly connected a nd [...]
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147 En TROUBLESHOOTING ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION ■ iP od In case of a transmission err or without a status message appearing in the front pane l and on the video mo nitor , check the conne ction to your iPod (see page 29). ■ Au t o S e t u p Before A uto Setup Note Status message Ca use Remed y See page Loading... This unit is in the middle of re[...]
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148 En TROUBLESHOOTING During A uto Setup After A uto Setup • I f the “ERROR” or “W ARNING” screens appears, c heck th e cause of the problem, then run “Auto Setup” again. • I f warning “W1” appears, corrections are made, but they may not b e optimal. • If warning “W2” or “W3” app ears, no corrections are made. • I f[...]
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RESETTING THE SYSTEM 149 En ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION Use this feature to reset all the para meters of this unit to the initia l factory sett ings. • T his procedure completely resets all the pa rameters of this unit. Howe ver , the advan ced setup menu parameters will not be init ialized. • T he initial factory set tings are activ ated ne xt tim[...]
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GLOSSARY 150 En ■ Bi-amplifi cation connecti on A bi-amplification connection uses two amplif iers for a speaker . One amplifier is conne cted to the w oofer section of a loudspeaker while the other is connected to the combined mid and tweeter se ct ion. W ith this arrangement each amplifier operates over a restricted frequency range. This restri[...]
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151 En GLOSSARY ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION ■ Dolby Surr ound Dolby Surround uses a 4-channel analog recording system to reproduce realis tic and dynamic sound ef fects: 2 front left and right channels (stere o), a center channel for dialog (monaural), and a surround channel for special sound effects ( monaural). The surround channel reproduces sound[...]
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152 En GLOSSARY ■ PCM (Linea r PCM) Linear PCM is a signal format un der which an analog audio signal is digitized, re corded and transmitted without using any compression. This is used as a method of recording CDs and D VD audio. The PCM system uses a technique for sampling the si ze of the analog signal per very smal l unit of time. Standing f [...]
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SOUND FIELD PROGRAM INFORMATION 153 En ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION ■ Elements of a sound field What really cre ates the rich, full tones of a li v e instrume nt are the multiple refl ections from the wa lls of the room. In addition to making the sound liv e , these reflections enable us to tell where the player is situa ted as well as the size and sh[...]
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PARAMETRIC EQUALIZER INFORMATION 154 En This unit employs Y AMAHA Parametric Room Acoustic Optimizer (YP A O) technol ogy , together with the Parametr ic EQ settings (s ee page 98), to optimize the frequency characteristics of its parametric e qualizer to match your listening en vironment. YP A O uses a combination of the follo wing three parameter[...]
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SPECIFICATIONS 155 En ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION A U DIO SECTION • Minimum RMS Out put Po wer for Fron t, Center , Surround, Surround ba ck 20 Hz to 20 kH z, 0.04% THD, 8 Ω .............. ...................... 140 W • Dynamic Po wer (IHF ) 8/6/4/2 Ω .................. .................. .................... 170/205/265/345 W • Maximum Usef [...]
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156 En SPECIFICATIONS AM SECTION • T uning Rang e [U.S.A. and Can ada models] ................. ............. 530 to 1710 kHz [Asia and Gene ral models] ............... .. 530/53 1 to 1710/1611 k Hz [Other models] ............... .................. .................. 531 to 1611 kHz • Usable S ensitivity .................. .....................[...]
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i APPENDIX SOUND OUTPUT IN EA CH SOUND FIELD PR OGRAM *1 / / : OFF *2 / / : ON, PRIORITY : PRNS *3 / / : ON, PRIORITY : SB Front left speaker Surround left sp eaker Surround back right speaker Center speaker Surround right speaker Presence left speaker Front right speaker Surround back left speaker Presence right speaker Speaker from which sound is[...]
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ii MO VIE ST ANDARD (PLII Movie) (PLIIx Movie) (Neo:6 Cinema) PRIORITY : PRNS (Dolby Digital) / (DTS) (Dolby Digital) / (DTS) (Dolby Digital) / (DTS) PRIORITY : SB MO VIE Spectacle Sci-Fi Adventure Drama Mono Movie STEREO 2ch Stereo Monaural playback STEREO 7ch Stereo Program Input source 2-channel audio (monaural) 2-channel audio (stereo) 5.1/6.1-[...]
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iii APPENDIX SURROUND DECODE PRO LOGI C PRO LOGIC Dolby Digital / DTS Dolby Digital / DTS Dolby Digital / DTS Dolby Digital / DTS SURROUND DECODE PLII Movie PLII Music PLII Game Movie/Game Movie/Music/Game Dolby Digital / DTS Dolby Digital / DTS Dolby Digital / DTS Music SURROUND DECODE PLIIx Movie PLIIx Music PLIIx Game Movie/Game Movie/Music/Game[...]
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iv SURR OUND DECOD E Neo:6 Cinema Neo:6 Music Cinema Cinema/Music Dolby Digital / DTS Dolby Digital / DTS Dolby Digital / DTS Music SURR OUND DECOD E neural sur . Dolby Digital / DTS Dolby Digital / DTS Dolby Digital / DTS STRAIGHT Monaural playback PURE DIRECT Monaural playback Program Input source 2-channel audio (monaural) 2-channel audio (stere[...]
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v APPENDIX GPL/LGPL ■ GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE V ersion 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 T emple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA Everyone is permitte d to copy and distribute v erbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allo wed. Preamble The licenses for most software are [...]
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vi It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of an y such claims; this section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution syst em, which is implemented by public license practice s. Many people ha ve made generous contribu[...]
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vii APPENDIX Howe v er , the Lesser lic ense prov ides adv antages in cer tain special c ircumstances. For example, on rare occasions, there may be a special need to encourage the widest possible use of a certain library , so that it becomes a de-facto standard. T o achieve this, non-free programs must be allowed to use the library . A more frequen[...]
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viii d) If distribution of the work is made b y offering access to copy from a designated place, offer equivalent access to copy the above specified materials from the same place. e) V erify that the user has already receiv ed a copy of these materials or that you have already sent this user a copy . For an executable, the required form of the “w[...]
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ix APPENDIX LIST OF REMO TE CONTROL CODES CABLE ABC 0030, 0035 AMERICAST 0926 BELL SOUTH 0926 BIRMINGHAM CABLE COMMUNICATIONS 0303 BRITISH T ELECOM 0030 CABLE & W IRELES S 1095 DAERYUNG 0035, 050 4, 0904, 1904 DIRECTOR 0503 FILMNET 0470 GENERAL INSTRUMENT 0030, 0303, 0503, 0837, GOLDSTAR 0171 HAMLIN 0036, 0300 JERROLD 0030, 0303, 0503, 0837 LG [...]
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x CAMBRIDGE SOUNDWORKS 1397 CAPETRONIC 0558 CARVER 1116, 1216 CENTREX 1284 DENON 1387 FERGUSON 0558 FINE ARTS 1216 GRUNDIG 1216 HARMAN/KARDON 0137, 1331 INTEGRA 0162, 1325 JBL 0137, 1333 JVC 0101, 0558, 1401, 1522 KLH 1417, 1439 KENWOOD 1054, 1340 MCS 0066 MAGNAVOX 0558, 1116, 1216, 1296, MARANTZ 0066, 1116, 1216, 1316 MICROMEGA 1216 MUSICMAGIC 111[...]
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xi APPENDIX CONTEC 0036, 0207 CRAIG 0207 CROSLEY 0081 CROWN 0036, 0064, 0207, 0397, 0445 CURTIS MATHES 0057, 0074, 0081, 0087, 0120, 0172, 0181, 0193, 0478, 0729, 1174, 1374 DAEWOO 0036, 0057, 00 64, 0119, 0135, 0181, 0197, 0205, 0207, 0401, 0478, 0650, 0661, 1688 DANSAI 0064 DAYTON 0036 DE GRAAF 0235, 0575 DECCA 0064, 0543 DENON 0172 DIGATRON 0064[...]
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xii SEARS 007 4, 0081, 0181, 0183, 0198, 0205 SELECO 0190, 02 86 SEMIV OX 0207 SEMP 0183 SHARP 0057, 0120, 0677 SHEN Y ING 0036, 0119 SHENG CHIA 0036, 0120, 0263 SIAREM 0543 SIEMENS 0064, 0222 SINUDYNE 0543 SKANTIC 0383 SKYGIANT 0207 SKYWORTH 0064 SOLAVOX 0190 SONITRON 0235 SONOKO 003 6, 0064 SONOLOR 0190, 0235 SONTEC 0064 SONY 0027, 0677, 0861, 11[...]
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xiii APPENDIX PILOT 0064 PIONEER 0069 , 0094, 0108 POLK AUDIO 0108 PROFITRONIC 0267 PROLINE 0027 PROSCAN 0087, 1087 PROTEC 0099 PULSAR 0066 PYE 0108 QUASAR 0062, 106 2 QUELLE 0108 RCA 0062, 0069, 0087, 0267, 0834, 1062, 1087 RADIOSHACK 0027 RADIOLA 0108 RADIX 0064 RANDEX 0064 REALISTIC 0027, 006 2, 0064, 0074, 0075, 0131 REOC 0375 REPLAYTV 0641, 06[...]
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YAMAHA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, USA 6660 ORANGE THORPE AVE., BUEN A PARK, CALIF. 90 620, U.S.A. YAMAHA CANADA MUSIC LTD. 135 MILNER A VE., SCARBOR OUGH, ONTAR IO M1S 3R1, C ANADA YAMAHA ELECTRONIK EUROPA G.m.b.H. SIEMENSSTR. 22-34, 2 5462 RELLINGEN BEI HAMB URG, GERMANY YAMAHA ELECTRONIQUE FRANCE S.A. RUE AMBROISE CROIZA T BP70 CROISSY-BEAUBO URG 7[...]