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YAMAHA PERSONAL RECEIVER RP-U100 Owner’ s Manual Contents Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Virtual 3D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Digital Sound Field Processing (DSP) . 2 Controls and Functions . . . . . . . . . 3 Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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ii Safety Instructions 1 Read Instructions—All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated. 2 Retain Instructions—The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3 Heed Warnings—All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. 4 Follow Instruct[...]
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iii 12 Cleaning—The unit should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer. 13 When Not in Use—The power cord of the unit should be unplugged from the outlet when the unit is not used for a long period of time. 14 Object and Liquid Entry—Care should be taken so that no objects fall into, and liquids are not spilled into the unit. 15 D[...]
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iv COMPLIANCE INFORMA TION ST A TEMENT (DECLARA TION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE) Responsible P arty: Address: T elephone: T ype of Equipment: Model Name: Y amaha Electronics Cor p ., 6660 Orangethorpe Av e. Buena P ark, CA90620 714-522-9105 Receiver RP-U100 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the f ollowing cond[...]
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v Read the Following Before Operating the Unit 1. To ensure the finest performance, please read this manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference. 2. Install this unit in a cool, dry, clean place – away from windows, heat sources, sources of excessive vibration, dust, moisture and cold. Avoid sources of hum (transformers, motors[...]
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1 Features • The RP -U100 P ersonal Receiv er brings high-qualit y audio t o your PC. • The USB interface allows r emote RP -U100 control from y our PC, using the supplied RP -U100 Application Soft- ware, plus various audio I/O options. • The built-in AM/FM ster eo tuner offers 40 programmable presets. • Y amaha ’ s Near -Field Cinema DSP[...]
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2 V irtual 3D Surround sound typically requires several speakers situat ed in front of and behind the listening position, which requir es a substantial amount of spac e that may not alwa ys be available. The RP -U100 uses Y amaha ’ s unique “Virtual 3D” tech- nology to simulate a ty pical surround sound system using only two speak ers. Virtua[...]
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3 Controls and Functions Front Panel A Input selectors & indicators These four keys, explained belo w , are used to select the input sourc e. The indicator of the selected source lights up. • PC key This key selects y our PC as the input source. The following inputs can be selected: USB port, AN AL OG PC IN, DIGIT AL PC CO AX IN, or DIGIT AL [...]
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4 The 40 presets are arranged into fiv e groups from A through E, with eig ht presets in each group . E √ / ® (Down/Up) keys These keys are used t o select sound field programs, pr eset stations, and tune the AM/FM tuner . F V olume control This control adjusts the speak er and headphone volume. G Headphone jack Stereo headphones can be c onne[...]
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5 Making Connections Connection Notes • T urn off the RP -U100 and all equip- ment to be co nnected before making any c onnections. • Refer t o the owner’ s manuals supplied with your other equipment for more information. Connecting your PC If your PC has a USB port, co nnect it to the RP -U100’ s USB port using the supplied USB cable, as s[...]
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6 Connecting Audio Equipment The following illustration shows how t o connect a CD play er and MD or tape rec order . The CD play er is shown connected t o the RP -U100 using both analog and digital connec- tions. Ho wever , it ’ s not necessar y to mak e both connections. Sinc e digital offers hig her quality , use the digital connection if your[...]
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7 Connecting Speakers The following illustration shows how to c onnect a pair of speakers and sub woofer . Co n- nect the left speaker t o the left speaker co nnector on the RP -U100 and the r ight speaker to the right speaker connect or , and pay car eful attention to the plus and min us polarities. Speaker Cables Strip 10 mm of insulation off the[...]
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8 Connecting an FM Antenna Connect an FM antenna to the FM ANTENNA connector (FM 75 Ω UNBAL). Use the supplied indoor FM antenna only in areas with exceptionally good reception. Use the supplied F-type adapter to con- nect an outdoor FM antenna with an F-type connector. Connecting the AM Loop Antenna 1. Flip open the AM and GND ANTENNA connector [...]
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9 About the Display This section explains what the various display indicators mean. A ) (Dolby logo) This indicator appears when the RP -U100 is decoding a V irtual Dolby Digital or V irtual Dolby Surr ound audio source. When the MO VIE, LIVE, GAME, or VDD program is selected, this indicator lights up regardless of the input source. It does not lig[...]
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10 Selecting Audio Sour ces This section explains how to turn on the RP-U100 and select input sources. If any external audio equipment is con- nected to the RP-U100, turn it on first. 1. Press the POWER switch to turn on the RP-U100. The message “Hello ” appears for a few seconds, and the RP -U100 returns to the state in whic h it was last used[...]
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11 Using the T uner Locating Radio Stations Manually 1. Use the P-SET key to select Frequency Display mode. In Fr equency Display mode, the radio frequency is displa yed, as shown here. 2. Press the TUNER key repeatedly to select one of the following tuner bands: FM Auto Stereo, FM Mono, or AM. 3. Use the Down [ √ ] and Up [ ® ] keys to locate r[...]
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12 Using the Presets Y ou can stor e your fa vorite radio stations in the 40 presets, which ar e organized into fiv e groups (A–E), with eig ht pr esets in each group . P reset “B3, ” for example, is pr eset number 3 of group B . Storing Presets Manually 1. Locate the radio station that you want to store, as explained on page 11. 2. Press an[...]
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13 Selecting Presets 1. Use the P-SET key to select Preset mode, as shown below. 2. Use the P-SET key to select a preset group from A through E. 3. Use the Down [ √ ] and Up [ ® ] keys to select a preset number from 1 through 8. The radio station stored in the preset is selected. 4. Press the TUNER key to check the frequency of the radio station[...]
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14 Recording The input source select ed on the RP -U100 is output by the AN AL OG A UX 2 OUT , DIG- IT AL OPT OUT , USB port, and speak ers, as shown in the following table. “O” means that a signal is output, “X ” means no sig nal is output. By co nnecting a cassette tape recor der or MD rec order to the AN ALOG A UX 2 OUT or DIGIT AL OPT O[...]
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15 Using Sound Field Programs The RP -U100’ s built-in DSP can simulate various acoustic en vironments, including a conc er t hall and mo vie theater , with its seven sound field programs. For best results, choose a program appropriate for the selected audio sour ce. 1. Press the DSP key to turn on the sound-field processor. The name of the sele[...]
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16 Using RP-U100 Application Software This section explains how t o install the RP -U100 Application Softwar e, which can be used to co ntrol the RP -U100 from a PC running W indows 98. Instructions for using the RP -U100 Application Softwar e are available as online help . System Requirements • A comput er with a 200 MHz or faster Intel P entium[...]
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17 Installing and Checking the Driver This section explains how t o install the driver software and c onfirm that it has been installed correctly . W hen the RP -U100 is connected to the PC’ s USB port, W indows 98 automatically detects it and installs the nec essar y driv er software. W indows 98 needs the driver softwar e in order to c ommunic[...]
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18 Reinstalling the Driver Software If you connect the RP-U100 to the PC’s USB port before installing the supplied appli- cation software, the RP-U100 driver software will not be installed correctly and the System Properties window will display the following items: • “USB A udio Dev ice ” in the Sound, video and game controllers list • ?[...]
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19 Using the RP-U100 Application Software and Online Help This section explains how t o start the RP -U100 A pplication Software and view the online help. 1. Click the Windows 98 “Start” button and select Programs, YAMAHA RP-U100, RP-U100. The RP -U100 Application Softwar e starts. 2. To view the online help, click the Windows 98 “Start” bu[...]
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20 T roubleshooting Important Information About Using the FM/AM T uner Computer equipment uses high-frequency digital circuits that may cause interference on radio and television equipment located nearby. If interference is a problem with the RP-U100, and you cannot obtain good reception, or the auto tuning functions don’t work properly, try the [...]
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21 If your RP -U100 does not oper ate as e xpected, check the items belo w . • Troubleshooting the FM Tuner Symptom P ossible Cause Remedy Pressing the POWER s witch does not turn on the RP-U100. The power plug is not plugged into the wall outlet correctly . Inser t the po wer plug correctly . A speaker cab le is shor ted. Switch off the power , [...]
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22 • Troubleshooting the AM Tuner Supplied Accessories • AM loop antenna • Indoor FM antenna • Adapter for F-type antenna connector • USB cable • CD-ROM The CD-ROM contains the RP-U100 Application Software, and online help, for controlling the RP-U100 from your PC. Symptom P ossible Cause Remedy The station can hardly be heard or the so[...]
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Specifications Minimum RMS Output Power per Channel: 30 W + 30 W (20 Hz–20 kHz, 6 Ω , 0.6% THD) Input Sensitivity: PC IN, AUX1 IN, AUX2 IN 150 mV/35 k Ω (Analog) Output Level: AUX2 OUT 150 mV/3.3 k Ω Subwoofer 2.0 V/1.5 k Ω Headphone 330 mV/47 Ω Tuning Range: FM ..... 87.5–107.9 MHz AM ..... 530–1710 kHz Usable Sensitivity: FM ....[...]
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Opening Pag e YAMAHA RP - U100 Application Help[...]
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Opening Pag e 1 /6 8 ページ How to Use Help Company names and product names mentioned in the help are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Changes may be made in the help contents without prior notice. Content s , Index , and Search FUNCTIONS Contents Display the index by selecting the Contents tab on the move pane. Th[...]
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Opening Pag e 2/68 ページ Contents hierarchically. Related items are arranged in sequence from the top on down, so you can visually select the page you need. Index Keywords (important terms) used in the help file are listed here. Keywords listed here can be directly selected or can be searched by entering that keyword. Search This function lets [...]
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Opening Page 3/68 ページ Introducing the RP - U100 Personal Receiver RP - U100 The Personal Receiver RP - U100 is a USB compatible multimedia amplifier with buil t - in tuner. While it can of course be used as a conventional receiver, connecting the RP - U100 to a personal computer opens up a host of exciting possibilities for audio fun and ente[...]
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Opening Pag e 4/68 ページ USB Capture DOLBY DIGITAL (*1) This is a theater acoustics format developed by Dolby Labs USA for home use. "Dolby Digital" is a method to reproduce completely independent audio utilizing digital compression technology on 5.1 channels consisting of 3 front channels and 2 rear channels for a total of 5 channels[...]
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Opening Page 5/68 ページ Function List USB Capture For USB capture, analog signals input to the analog jacks on the RP - U100 are subjected to analog/digital (A/D) conversion and then output in digital form via the USB link to a personal computer. This function allows the digital data to be recorded on the computer, using an application such as [...]
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Opening Page 6/68 ページ System Requirements The RP - U100 can be operated either with the controls on the unit itself or with the Application installed on the computer. Some functions of the RP - U100 are available only from the Application. The following list shows which functions are available on the RP - U100 main unit and the Application. F[...]
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Opening Page 7/68 ページ Initial Steps Operating system Microsoft ® Windows ® 98 English version CPU Equivalent to Intel Pentium MMX 200 MHz or better Memory 32 MB (64 MB or more recommended) Hard disk 20 MB of available space CD drive C D - ROM drive or DVD - ROM drive Display Video display adapter with at least 256 colors and 640x480 dots re[...]
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Opening Page 8/68 ページ Making the USB Connection Connection Procedure 1 Plug the power cable of the RP - U100 into an AC outlet to set the unit to On or Standby. 2 Start up the computer. 3 Connect the RP - U100 and computer with the USB cable. Check the connection 1 Open Multimedia from the Windows Control Panel and select the Audio tag. to op[...]
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Opening Page 9/68 ページ Setup Dialog Lets you set various system parameters. Details Tuner Panel (Frequency Display) Lets you perform manual and scan tuning. Details[...]
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Opening Page 10/68 ページ Tuner Panel (Preset Display) Lets you select preset stations. Details Preset Edit Panel Lets you store stations in memory. Details[...]
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Opening Page 11/68 ページ DSP Sound Field Selector Panel Lets you set various DSP parameters. Details DSP Parameter Setting Panel Lets you set various DSP parameters. Details[...]
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Opening Page 12/68 ページ Virtual 3D Parameter Setting Panel Lets you set various Virtual 3D parameters. Details Dynamic Range Setting Panel Lets you control the dynamic range. Details[...]
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Opening Page 13/68 ページ Quitting the Application How to Quit the Application Click the Close button in the upper right corner of the main panel. You can also quit the Application as follows. Quitting from the system menu. Right - click on the "YAMAHA RP - U100" icon in the task bar and select "X[...]
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Opening Page 14/68 ページ Starting the Aplication Right - click on the "YAMAHA RP - U100" icon in the task bar and select "X Close" from the system menu. Method 1 Open the Windows Start menu and select "YAMAHA RP - U100". The choices "RP - U100" and "Help" appear. To start the RP - U100 Applicati[...]
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Opening Page 15/68 ページ Glossary Method 3 Open the folder where the RP - U100 Application is installed and double - click the RP - U100 icon. RP - U100 application icon RP - U100 APPLICATION VOCABULARY Main p anel This is the main panel of the Application. It lets you switch the power on and off, perform basic functions, and call up other pane[...]
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Opening Page 16/68 ページ Virtual 3D Parameter Setting Panel Lets you edit various Virtual 3D parameters. Virtual 3D Parameter Setting Panel details Dynamic Range Setting Panel Lets you change the dynamic range settings. Dynamic Range Setting Panel details USB C apture This function uses the USB link to send digital data to the computer for reco[...]
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Opening Page 17/68 ページ Preset page A "page" is a group of 8 preset stations displayed on a single panel. This lets you organize preset stations for example by music genre. A short title can be specified for each page. Preset page details FM/AM select This refers to selecting FM Auto Stereo, FM Mono, or AM. Use the FM/AM selector but[...]
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Opening Page 18/68 ページ DSP parameters The default parameter values of the sound field programs are usually fine for enjoying great sound, but it is also possible to fine-tune some of the parameters to suit individual preferences or program sources. The result will be a listening experience that is truly original and thrilling. Parameters are [...]
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Opening Page 19/68 ページ Main Panel (STANDBY mode ) ON mode [ Panel image On ][ Panel image Off ] Main Panel Functions (Standby Mode ) Power Control Click the Power Control button to turn on the RP - U100 main unit. Power control details Minimizing the application Click the Minimize button to turn the application into an icon on the task bar. M[...]
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Opening Page 21/68 ページ Main Panel (ON mode) Standby mode [ Panel image On ][ Panel image Off ] Main Panel F unctions (ON Mode ) When clicking some items on the main panel, the function will vary according to whether a right click or left click was performed with the mouse. The function description in this help file refers to the mouse setting[...]
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Opening Page 22/68 ページ Input Selector DSP Sound Field Effect On/Off switching DSP button Clicking the upper part of the DSP Button turns the DSP sound effect on and off. DSP Button details Graphic Equalizer display Clicking the in the lower part of the DSP button while DSP is OFF brings up the graphic equalizer. Graphic equalizer details DSP [...]
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Opening Page 23/68 ページ PC (Personal Computer) Mode Mode Description PC This mode serves for playing back an audio signal from the computer. Depending on the PC input type, there are three settings (USB, PC_DIGITAL, PC_ANALOG). Right-click on the PC bar to bring up the PC input type selector. AUX1 This mode serves for playing back the signal f[...]
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Opening Page 24/68 ページ AUX1 Mode AUX2 Mode USB This position serves for playing back a digital audio signal from the computer supplied to the RP - U100 via the USB link. To use this position, the USB cable must be connected between the PC and the RP - U100, and appropriate settings must be made on the computer to output the audio signal. USB [...]
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Opening Page 25/68 ページ TUNER M ode AUX2 Mode AUX2 mode This mode serves for playing back the signal from an external component. There are only analog signal input jacks. USB C apture In AUX2 mode, the signal that will be recorded by USB capture is the signal input from the AUX2 - ANALOG input jacks on the main unit. Also when the USB MIX LEVE[...]
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Opening Page 26/68 ページ Mute Function Power Control USB C apture In tuner mode, the signal that will be recorded by USB capture is the signal from the internal tuner. Also when the USB MIX LEVEL setting is active, the mixed signal from a computer connected with the USB cable cannot be captured. USB capture details Muting On/Off The mute functi[...]
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Opening Page 27/68 ページ Volume Power Status STANDBY AC power cord is connected and unit power switch or Application power button was set to STANDBY. ON AC power cord is connected and unit power switch or Application power button was set to ON. Main Panel (Standby) details Main Panel (On) details Power Off OFF AC power cord is disconnected. Vol[...]
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Opening Page 28/68 ページ DSP button DSP Button Click the upper part of the DSP button to turn the DSP sound field program on and off. OF F ON DSP button "DSP OFF" appears when the DSP function is off. The selected sound field icon appears when the DSP function is on. Sound field program details Right - clicking on the DSP button bring[...]
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Opening Page 29/68 ページ Graphic equalizer Drag the of a frequency up and down. Clicking returns all frequencies to flat response. A total of six equalizer settings can be stored in the memory with SAVE. Saved settings (1 - 6) can be recalled with LOAD. Closing the graphic equalizer Click the Close Button or the lower part of the DSP button to [...]
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Opening Page 30/68 ページ SETUP DIALOG Click the Setup button in the upper left corner of the main panel . Setup Dialog details Minimizing the Application How to Minimize the Application Click the Minimize button on the upper part of the main panel. The application is minimized and displayed in the task bar. To return to the original size, click[...]
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Opening Page 31/68 ページ Error Message at Startup The error message "Can't find RP - U100 !!" appears when the main unit and personal computer are not connected with a USB cable. Connect the RP - U100 unit to the computer with a USB cable when using the application. Even if the RP - U100 unit and computer are connected by a USB c[...]
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Opening Page 32/68 ページ Setup Dialog [ Dialog image On ][ Dialog image Off ] Calling Up the Setup Dialog Click the Setup button in the upper left corner of the main panel . SETUP DEVICE NAME This lets you assign customized names to devices connected to the RP - U100. The name can be up to five characters long. PC DIGITAL NAME This sets the nam[...]
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Opening Page 33/68 ページ Setting the USB Mix Level Audio signals from the computer supplied via USB cable can be mixed and reproduced by the RP - U100 even when an input other than USB is selected. Audio signals from the computer connected via USB cable will not be heard while input sources other than USB are selected. Audio signals from the co[...]
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Opening Page 34/68 ページ Drag the slider left or right. (A appears at the default setting [50%]) Note that the volume may sometimes jump up suddenly when the dot on the application is moved. You should therefore use caution when setting the MAX VOL. POSITION. OK, CANCEL, RESET Buttons Saves all changes and closes the Setup Dialog. Aborts all ch[...]
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Opening Page 35/68 ページ DSP Sound Field Program DSP Sound Field Programs The unique acoustic characteristics of a given space. In locations such as a concert hall, we of course hear the direct sound coming for example from an instrument. But our ears also pick up the s o - called early reflections, which is the sound being reflected from bound[...]
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Opening Page 36/68 ページ DSP Sound Field Selector Panel [ Panel image On ][ Panel image Off ] Calling up the DSP Sound Field Selector Panel Clicking the on the lower part of the sound field icon on the main panel brings up the DSP Sound Field Selector Panel. DSP button details DSP S ound F ield P rogram icons There are eight icons with images o[...]
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Opening Page 37/68 ページ Sound field programs for music HALL JAZZ CHURCH Sound field programs for Audio Visual GAME MOVIE LIVE Virtual 3D VDD HP3D Select the applicable DSP sound field program Four DSP sound field icons are displayed at one time on the panel. Other icons can be viewed by clicking to scroll the screen. Clicking an icon selects t[...]
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Opening Page 38/68 ページ DSP Sound F ield S elector Click the Close button to close a panel. DSP button Right - click on the DSP ON/OFF button to display the sound field selector.[...]
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Opening Page 39/68 ページ Introduction to Sound Field Programs Clicking on a sound field name switches the DSP sound field program. HALL This is the sound field of a 'shoebox' type medium - sized hall in Vienna seating about 1700 people. This sound field has beautiful, rich acoustics that faithfully reproduce the complicated reverberat[...]
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Opening Page 40/68 ページ HP3D This program (Headphone 3D) simulates multi - speaker surround sound when listening with headphones. It is automatically activated instead of VDD mode when headphones are plugged into the RP - U100.[...]
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Opening Page 41/68 ページ DSP Parameter Setting Panel [ Panel image On ][ Panel image Off ] Calling up the DSP Parameter Setting Panel Click EDIT on the DSP Sound Field Selector Panel. The DSP Sound Field Selector Panel must be visible. To display the DSP Sound Field Selector Panel, click in the lower part of the sound field icon on the main pan[...]
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Opening Page 42/68 ページ Reverb Delay Adjusts the delay time of the reverberation. Changing DSP parameters Basic parameter settings Effect Level Makes fine adjustments to the effect level (sound effect). Room Size Adjusts the sense of expansiveness. Seat Position Adjusts the simulated seat position. Basic parameter setting screen Click on , , o[...]
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Opening Page 43/68 ページ Advanced p arameter s etting screen Selected parameter The parameters shown on the display vary according to the sound field program. Setting the Graphic Equalizer Drag the of a frequency up and down. Click to return all frequencies to flat response. A total of six equalizer settings can be stored in the memory with SAV[...]
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Opening Page 44/68 ページ Sound Field Program Parameter Guide Effect Trim Can be set for HALL JAZZ CHURCH GAME MOVIE LIVE Effect Trim Setting Screen Function: ?Makes fine adjustments to the effect level (sound effect). Variable range: - 3 dB to +3 dB Description: This is a parameter for making fine adjustments to the overall effect sound level. [...]
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Opening Page 45/68 ページ Initial Delay Setting Screen Function: Adjusts the sensation of distance between walls and sound source. Variable range: 1 ms to 99 ms Description: This is a parameter for controlling the delay between the direct sound and the start of the early reflection. The delay in the early refrection is determined by the distance[...]
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Opening Page 46/68 ページ more "dead" character and slow attenuation in a more "live" character. S. Delay ( S urround D elay) During Dolby Digital input Can be set for HALL JAZZ CHURCH GAME MOVIE LIVE VDD (HP3D) During Dolby Pro L ogic Can be set for GAME MOVIE LIVE VDD (HP3D) S. Delay Setting Screen Function: Adjusts the del[...]
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Opening Page 47/68 ページ S. Room Size (Surround Room Size) Can be set for GAME MOVIE LIVE S. Room Size Setting Screen Function: Adjusts the room size of the surround sound field. Variable range: 0.1 to 2.0 Description: This parameter controls the sensation of expansiveness of the surround sound field. The greater this value, the wider the impre[...]
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Opening Page 48/68 ページ Reverb Delay Can be set for CHURCH GAME LIVE Reverb Time Setting Screen Function Adjusts the delay time of the reverberation. Variable range 0 ms to 250 ms Description This parameter controls the time lag until reverberation is produced. The greater this value, the more the delay occurring in the reverberation after the[...]
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Opening Page 49/68 ページ Virtual 3D Parameter Setting Panel [ Panel image On ][ Panel image Off ] Calling Up the Virtual 3D Parameter Setting Panel ? Click on the DSP Sound Field Selector Panel. To display the DSP sound field selector panel , click in the lower part of the sound field icon on the main panel. DSP button details Virtual 3D P aram[...]
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Opening Page 50/68 ページ Virtual 3D parameter Virtual Rear Speaker Position Sets the position of the virtual rear speakers. Personal Setting Main & Sub In Virtual 3D, the sound field effect will vary according to environment factors such as the listening position and the shape of the room. The virtual rear speaker position may therefore not[...]
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Opening Page 51/68 ページ Even if the balance is set fully to left or right, the sound from the opposite side will not be completely cut off. ? Personal Setting (Main & Sub) Adjust the Personal Setting by dragging the pointer or clicking the left/right arrows. Test Tone The test tone moves automatically through the available virtual speaker [...]
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Opening Page 52/68 ページ Dynamic Range Setting Panel Calling Up the Dynamic Range Set ting Panel ? Click on the DSP Sound Field Selector Panel. DSP Sound Field Selector Panel details D - RANGE ( D ynamic R ange) D - RANGE ( D ynamic R ange) S etting P anel Allows you to set 3 types of dynamic range (MAX, STD or MIN) for Dolby Digital playback.[...]
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Opening Page 53/68 ページ MAX Unchanged dynamic range of a movie theater STD (STANDARD) The default dynamic range setting is the same as MAX. You can adjust high - level cut (H - LEVEL CUT) and low level boost (L - LEVEL - BST), and set the dynamic range to any desired point between MAX and MIN. Click or drag the left or right to adjust the H. -[...]
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Opening Page 54/68 ページ Tun er Panel (Frequency Display) [ Panel image On ][ Panel image Off ] Calling Up the Tuner Panel Tuner mode Selecting tuner mode in the input selector on the main panel and clicking brings up the frequency display panel. Tun er P anel (frequency displ a y ) functions Panel Component Function FM/AM selector button Click[...]
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Opening Page 55/68 ページ When the bottom end of the frequency band is reached, the frequency jumps to the top, and vice versa. Frequency b and display Shows the frequency range. Points to the frequency currently being received. The bar moves up and down during manual tuning and auto scan to indicate the frequency. ?Displays the figures for the [...]
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Opening Page 57/68 ページ Tuner Panel (Preset Display ) ? [ Panel image On ][ Panel image Off ] Calling Up the Tuner Panel ( Preset display ) Click of on the Tuner Panel (frequency display). Tuner Panel (frequency display) details Preset Page The preset page lets you easily call up a broadcast station that has been stored. The preset page carrie[...]
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Opening Page 58/68 ページ Page identifiers (A - E) appear on the RP - U100 unit display when the selected preset page is A - E. When the page is F - Z, the frequency selected by the user on that page is shown. Preset Edit Panel details Click to change the page. *** Frequency display A B *** Pages in the range from F - Z where no station (frequen[...]
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Opening Page 59/68 ページ display button Click the EDIT button to call up the preset edit panel. Closing the P anel Click the Close button to close the panel.[...]
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Opening Page 60/68 ページ Preset Edi t Panel [ Panel image On ][ Panel image Off ] Calling Up the Preset Edit panel Click the EDIT button on the Tuner Panel. Tuner Panel (frequency display) details. Tuner Panel (preset) details. Clicking the EDIT button in frequency display mode displays the preset page next to the edit panel. Storing Preset Sta[...]
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Opening Page 61/68 ページ Panel Component Function FM/AM s elector button Click FM or AM to select the band to search. Auto f requency Search Clicking the SEARCH START button initiates an automatic search of the frequency band. Click the SEARCH STOP button again to stop searching. Auto search may not be able to tune in a station if the signal is[...]
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Opening Page 62/68 ページ Choosing the location Choosing the Frequency To store an FM station, also select the FM mode (Auto Stereo or FM Mono) you want to store. Click the FM Mode selector button and select the mode. FM Auto Stereo Tuner receives FM broadcasts in stereo, but automatically switches to mono If excessive noise is heard in stereo, [...]
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Opening Page 64/68 ページ Troubleshooting [Problems with Application] [Problems with sound] Don't know how to start application Refer to startup details page. Application doesn't start up Application won't start unless USB link is established between the RP-U100 and PC. Check that the USB cable is connected properly. How to make t[...]
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Opening Page 65/68 ページ No sound No sound will be heard if the RP-U100 unit is set to STANDBY (OFF). Turn on the power and check that sound can be heard. No sound can be heard if the muting function of the Application is activated. The muting function is activated also when headphones are used. Check that muting is turned off. Mute function de[...]
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Opening Page 66/68 ページ [Problem with Windows] Latest Information Uninstall Left and right volume levels are different. The right and left volume levels will be different if the level balance is not set to center in the Virtual 3D Parameter Setting Panel. Check the Balance setting. Virtual 3D parameter setting Panel: Balance details Cannot rec[...]
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Opening Page 67/68 ページ (3) Double Click the "Add/Remove Programs" icon. (4) Use "Add/Remove Programs Properties: [Install/Uninstall]" to delete the RP - U100 application. Start the uninstall with the RP - U100 application closed and this help page (RP - U100 Help) closed. Select "YAMAHA RP - U100" and click Add/R[...]
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