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OWNER’S MANUAL RX-V2200 U A V Receiver IMPORT ANT Please record the serial number of this unit in the space below . MODEL: Serial No.: The serial number is located on the rear of the unit. Retain this Owner’ s Manual in a safe place for future reference. Y AMAHA ELECTRONICS CORPORA TION, USA 6660 ORANGETHORPE A VE., BUENA P ARK, CALIF . 90620, [...]
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I CA UTION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: T O REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING T O QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. • Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert you to the presence of [...]
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS CA UTION II 1. IMPORT ANT NO TICE : DO NO T MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not e xpressly approved by Y amaha may void your authority , granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPOR T ANT : Whe[...]
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1 T o assure the finest performance, please read this manual carefully . Keep it in a safe place f or future reference. 2 Install this unit in a well ventilated, cool, dr y , c lean place with at least 30 cm on the top, 20 cm on the right and left, and 10 cm at the back of this unit — away fr om direct sunlight, heat sources, vibration, dust, moi[...]
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English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION 1 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION CONTENTS ....................................................... 1 FEA TURES ........................................................ 2 GETTING ST AR TED ....................................... 3 Checking the Packa[...]
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2 Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “ Dolby ” , “ Pro Logic ” , and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. “ DTS ” , “ DTS-ES Extended Surround ” and “ Neo: 6 ” are trademarks of Digital Theater System, Inc. FEA TURES Built-in 6-Channel P o wer Amplifier ◆ Minimum RMS Output Po wer (0.04% T[...]
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English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX 3 TRANSMIT RE-NAME STANDBY 6CH INPUT SOUND SYSTEM CLEAR LEARN MACRO OFF ON MACRO PHONO A B CD DVD VCR2/DVR VCR 1 TITLE MENU CHAPTER PA USE STOP POWER REC HALL 1 6.1/ES DSP 10KEY ROCK CONCERT MOVIE THEATER 1 MOVIE THEATER 2 MUTE VOLUME STEREO T[...]
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4 BASS VOLUME INPUT INPUT M0DE VIDEO AUX SILENT PROGRAM STEREO SPEAKERS BASS EXTENSION PROCESSOR DIRECT PRESET / TUNING PHONES EFFECT A/B/C/D/E S VIDEO MEMORY FM/AM EDIT PRESET /TUNING MAN'L/AUTO FM AUTO/MAN'L MONO TUNING MODE VIDEO AUDIO OPTICAL LR STANDBY / ON NATURAL SOUND A V RECEIVER 6CH INPUT –+ TREBLE –+ PRO LOGIC AB DIGITAL RE[...]
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5 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS D I G I T A L T o open, press gently on the lower part of the panel. q REC OUT/ZONE 2 Selects the source you want to direct to the audio/video recorder and ZONE 2 outputs independent of the source you are listening to [...]
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6 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS TRANSMIT RE-NAME ST ANDBY 6CH INPUT SOUND SYSTEM CLEAR LEARN MACRO OFF ON MACRO PHONO A B CD DV D VCR2/D VR VCR 1 TITLE MENU CHAPTER P AUSE STOP POWER REC HALL 1 6.1/ES DSP 10KEY ROCK CONCERT MOVIE THEA TER 1 MOVIE THEA TER 2 MUTE VOLUME STEREO TV INPUT TV VOL CH PRESET DISC P ARAMETER SET MENU EFFECT LEVEL ON SCREEN TEST S[...]
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7 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS BASS VOLUME INPUT INPUT M0DE VIDEO AUX SILENT PROGRAM STEREO SPEAKERS BASS EXTENSION PROCESSOR DIRECT PRESET / TUNING PHONES EFFECT A/B/C/D/E S VIDEO MEMORY FM/AM EDIT PRESET /TUNING MAN'L/AUTO FM AUTO/MAN'L [...]
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8 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS RL LC R RC RR LFE VIRTUAL DTS Neo MOVIE THEA TER ENTERT AINMENT 12 :6 DOLBY DIGIT AL PRO LOGIC VCR DVD TUNER CD PHONO CD R V AUX DSP DISCRETE PCM 1 SILENT SP DIGIT AL VCR2/DVR CBL / SA T MD / T APE TV / LD STEREO TUNED MEMORY P . DIRECT BASS MUTE VOLUME SLEEP AUTO D 6.1 / ES PRO LOGIC / AB 78 q w e r t y u i 12 3 4 5 6 90 1[...]
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9 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS AC OUTLETS CENTER SUB WOOFER S VIDEO MONITOR OUT VIDEO DIGIT AL OUTPUT DIGIT AL INPUT 6CH INPUT GND AUDIO AUDIO VIDEO CONTROL OUT SPEAKERS TUNER REMOTE IN 75 Ω UNBAL. OUT AM ANT GND FM ANT +12V 10mA MAX. COMPONENT VI[...]
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10 SPEAKER SETUP Speakers to Be Used This unit has been designed to pro vide the best sound- field quality with a 6-speak er system, using left and right main speakers, left and right rear speakers, and a center and rear center speakers. If you use dif ferent brands of speakers (with dif ferent tonal qualities) in your system, the tone of a moving [...]
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11 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX SPEAKER SETUP 12 Connecting the Speakers Be sure to connect the left channel (L), right channel (R), “ + ” (red) and “–” (black) properly . If the connections are faulty , no sound will be heard from the speakers, and if the pol[...]
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12 SPEAKER SETUP AC OUTLETS CENTER SUB WOOFER S VIDEO MONITOR OUT VIDEO DIGIT AL OUTPUT DIGIT AL INPUT 6CH INPUT GND AUDIO AUDIO VIDEO CONTROL OUT SPEAKERS TUNER REMOTE IN 75 Ω UNBAL. OUT AM ANT GND FM ANT +12V 10mA MAX. COMPONENT VIDEO S VIDEO DVD D-TV /LD CBL /SAT VIDEO P R / C R DVD MONITOR OUT D-TV / LD MAIN MAIN REAR CENTER OUTPUT IMPEDANCE [...]
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13 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX SPEAKER SETUP AC OUTLETS AC IN SET BEFORE POWER ON MAIN A OR B: A+B: CENTER 4 Ω MIN. /SPEAKER 8 Ω MIN. /SPEAKER 6 Ω MIN. /SPEAKER 6 Ω MIN. /SPEAKER 6 Ω MIN. /SPEAKER 8 Ω MIN. /SPEAKER 16 Ω MIN. /SPEAKER 8 Ω MIN. /SPEAKER 8[...]
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14 CONNECTIONS Before Connecting Components CA UTION Ne ver connect this unit and other components to mains power until all connections between components ha ve been completed. • Be sure all connections are made correctly , that is to say L (left) to L, R (right) to R, “ + ” to “ + ” and “–” to “–” . Some components require di[...]
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15 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX CONNECTIONS CENTER SUB WOOFER DIGIT AL OUTPUT DIGIT AL INPUT 6CH INPUT GND AUDIO TUNER 75 Ω UNBAL. AM ANT GND FM ANT MAIN MAIN SUB WOOFER R R L L R L OPTICAL MD / T APE IN ( PLA Y ) IN ( PLA Y ) OUT ( REC ) OUT ( REC ) CD-R CD-R MD/T AP[...]
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16 CONNECTIONS Connecting Audio Components ■ Connecting to digital jac ks This unit has digital jacks for direct transmission of digital signals through either coaxial or fiber optic ca bles. Y ou can use the digital jacks to input PCM, Dolby Digital and DTS bitstreams. When you connect components to both the CO AXIAL and OPTICAL jacks, priority [...]
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17 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX CONNECTIONS S VIDEO MONITOR OUT VIDEO DIGIT AL OUTPUT DIGIT AL INPUT AUDIO VIDEO CONTROL OUT TUNER REMOTE IN 75 Ω UNBAL. OUT AM ANT GND FM ANT +12V 10mA MAX. COMPONENT VIDEO S VIDEO DVD D-TV /LD CBL /SA T VIDEO P R / C R DVD MONITOR OUT[...]
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18 CONNECTIONS MAIN OUTPUT SUB WOOFER CENTER CENTER REAR REAR R L R L (SURROUND) 12 3 4 5 Connecting to an External Amplifier If you want to increase the po wer output to the speakers, or want to use another amplif ier , connect an external amplifier to the OUTPUT jac ks as follows. Note • When RCA pin plugs are connected to the OUTPUT jacks for [...]
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19 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX CONNECTIONS Connecting the Power Supply Cords ■ Connecting the A C power cor d [U .S.A. and Canada models] Plug the power cor d into the A C inlet when all connections are complete, and then plug in this unit to the wall outlet. Caution ?[...]
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20 CONNECTIONS T urning on the Power When all connections are completed, turn on the po wer of this unit. 1 Press ST ANDBY/ON (SYSTEM PO WER on the remote control) to turn on the po wer of this unit. The lev el of the main volume, and then the current DSP program name appear on the front panel display . 2 T urn on the video monitor connected to thi[...]
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21 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX Selecting the OSD Mode 1 T urn on the video monitor connected to this unit. 2 Press ON SCREEN on the remote control repeatedly to c hang e the display mode. The OSD mode changes in the follo wing order: full display , short display , and di[...]
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22 Item 1A CENTER SP 1B MAIN SP 1C REAR L/R SP 1D REAR CT SP 1E LFE/BASS OUT 1F MAIN LEVEL Description Selects the output mode according to whether or not a center speaker is being used and its performance. Selects the output mode according to the performance of the main speakers. Selects the output mode according to whether or not rear L/R speaker[...]
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23 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX 4 Set P ARAMETER/SET MENU on the remote control to P ARAMETER. Using the T est T one (TEST DOLBY SUR.) Use the test tone to balance the output le vels of the 6 speakers required for a surround sound system. The adjustment of each speaker ou[...]
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24 ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER OUTPUT LEVELS Notes • The tonal quality of the center speaker can be adjusted by using “ 5 CENTER GEQ ” on the SET MENU (see page 60). • If “ 1A CENTER SP ” on the SET MENU is set to NONE, the center channel sound is automatically output from the left and right main speakers. • If “ 1C REAR L/R SP ” on the[...]
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25 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX BASIC PLA YBACK 1 Press ST ANDBY/ON (SYSTEM PO WER on the remote control) to turn on the po wer . 2 T urn on the video monitor connected to this unit if you will pla y video sources. 3 Press SPEAKERS A or B to select the main speakers to b[...]
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26 BASIC PLA YB ACK ■ BGV (backgr ound video) function The BGV function allo ws you to combine a video image from a video source with a sound from an audio source. For e xample, you can enjoy listening to classical music while having beautiful scenery fr om the video source on the video monitor . Select a source from the video group and then sele[...]
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27 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX BASIC PLA YB ACK Input Modes and Indications This unit comes with various input jacks. Y ou can set the priority of the input signal among different types of input signals. When you turn on the power of this unit, the input mode is set acc[...]
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28 BASIC PLA YB ACK Selecting a Sound Field Program Y ou can enhance your listening experience by selecting a DSP program. Ther e are 11 pro grams with sub-programs a vailable with this unit. Howe ver the selection depends on the input signal format and not all the sub-programs are possible for all input signal formats. F or details about each prog[...]
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29 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX BASIC PLA YB ACK (For remote contr ol only) 3 Press the numeric button 12 repeatedl y to select the decoder; PRO LOGIC, PRO LOGIC or Neo: 6. The decoder selection switches from PR O LOGIC to Neo: 6 and then returns to PR O LOGIC on the fro[...]
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30 BASIC PLA YB ACK ■ Normal Stereo Reproduction Press STEREO to turn off the sound effect for normal stereo repr oduction. Press STEREO again to turn the sound ef fect back on. Notes • If you turn off the sound ef fect, no sound is output from the center speaker , rear speakers and rear center speaker . • If you turn off the sound ef fect wh[...]
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B ASIC OPERA TION 31 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX DIGIT AL SOUND FIELD PROCESSING (DSP) Understanding Sound Fields A sound field is def ined as the “ characteristic sound reflections of a particular space. ” In concert halls and other music venues, we hear early reflections and rev er[...]
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32 CINEMA-DSP Sound Design of CINEMA-DSP Filmmakers intend the dialog to be located right on the screen, the ef fect sound a little farther back, the music spread e ven farther back, and the surround sound around the listener . Of course, all of these sounds must be synchronized with the images on the screen. CINEMA-DSP is an upgraded version of Y [...]
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33 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX CINEMA-DSP The 6-channel soundtracks found on 70-mm film produce precise sound f ield localization and rich, deep sound without using matrix processing. This unit ’ s MO VIE THEA TER programs provide the same quality of sound and sound l[...]
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34 CINEMA-DSP CINEMA-DSP Programs ■ For movie pr ograms: No. 9 to 11 According to the input signal format, this unit automatically chooses the appropriate decoder and DSP sound f ield pattern. T able of Program Names f or Each Input Format MOVIE THEATER 1 MOVIE THEATER 2 DOLBY DIGITAL DTS DIGITAL SUR PRO LOGIC PRO LOGIC DTS Neo: 6 2 channel Stere[...]
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35 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX CINEMA-DSP Program Enhanced Mode No. 6 7 8 Program ENTERTAINMENT/ Game TV SPORTS MONO MOVIE Features This program adds a deep and spatial feeling to video game sounds. With this program, you can enjoy watching various TV programs such as n[...]
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36 ■ Connecting the AM loop antenna 1 Set up the AM loop antenna, then connect it. 2 Press and hold the tab to insert the AM loop antenna lead wires into the AM ANT and GND terminals. 3 Orient the AM loop antenna for the beat reception. y • The AM loop antenna can be removed from the stand and attached to a wall, etc. Notes • The AM loop ante[...]
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37 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX TUNING 4 Press PRESET/TUNING l / h once to begin automatic tuning. Press h to tune in to a higher frequency , or press l to tune in to a lower frequenc y . Press the same b utton again if the tuning search does not stop at the desired stat[...]
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38 TUNING Presetting Stations ■ A utomatically presetting stations (for FM stations) Y ou can use the automatic preset tuning feature to store FM stations. This function enab les this unit to automatically tune in to FM stations with strong signals, and to store up to 40 (8 stations x 5 groups) of those stations in order . T his f eature enables [...]
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39 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX TUNING ■ Manuall y presetting stations Y ou can also store up to 40 stations (8 stations x 5 groups) manually . *1 These buttons can be used to directly select the preset group (A to E from left to right). – same for page 40 *2 These b[...]
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40 TUNING Exchanging Preset Stations Y ou can exchange the assignment of two preset sta tions with each other . The example below descr ibes the procedure for exchanging preset station “ E1 ” with “ A5 ” . 1 T une in to preset station “ E1 ” by using the A/B/C/D/E and PRESET/TUNING. (A/B/C/D/E and PRESET – /+ on the remote control) Se[...]
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41 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX BASIC RECORDING REC OUT/ZONE 2 allows you to recor d one source while watching and/or listening to another source. Recording adjustments and other operations are performed from the recording components. Refer to the operation instructions [...]
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42 REMOTE CONTROL FEA TURES The remote control can operate other A/V components of Y AMAHA and other manufacturers as well as this unit. T o control those components, you must set up remote control with the manufacturer codes. This remote control also has two sophisticated features: Learn and Macro. The Learn feature allows it to acquire functions [...]
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43 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX REMOTE CONTR OL FEA TURES 1 Press an input selector button, Å or ı to select the source component y ou want to set up. 2 Press and hold LEARN for about 3 seconds by using a ballpoint pen or similar object. “SETUP” and the selected c[...]
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44 REMOTE CONTR OL FEA TURES 5 Press the button f or which you want to program the new function. “LEARN” is displayed. 6 Press and hold the button on the other remote control that has the function y ou want to program into this remote contr ol until “OK” appears in the display windo w. Notes • “NG” appears in the display window when p[...]
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45 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX REMOTE CONTR OL FEA TURES Using the Macro Feature The Macro feature makes it possible to perform a series of operations by pressing just one b utton. For example, when you want to play a CD, normally you would turn on the components, sele[...]
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46 REMOTE CONTR OL FEA TURES 2 Press a macro b utton for which y ou want to program the macr o operation. The button you chose for programming the macro operation and the selected component name appear alternately in the display window . Note • “ A GAIN” appears in the display window when a b utton other than the macro buttons is pressed. y ?[...]
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47 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX REMOTE CONTR OL FEA TURES RE-NAME 4 Press MA CRO again when the operation sequence you want to pr ogram is complete. Note • “ERR OR” appears in the display window under the following circumstances: – when pressing more than one bu[...]
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48 REMOTE CONTR OL FEA TURES 3 Press k / n to select the c lear mode . The mode is shown in the display windo w in the following order: 4 Press and hold CLEAR again for about 3 seconds. “ C:OK ” appears in the display window . Note •“ C:NG ” appears in the display window if the oper ation is unsuccessful. In this case, start ov er from st[...]
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49 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX REMOTE CONTR OL FEA TURES Pressing n alwa ys selects OPTN first SELECT SOURCE Pressing k selects “Zone2” first 6CH INPUT SOUND TITLE MENU CHAPTER PAU S E STOP POWER REC SELECT DISPLAY SEARCH SOURCE PLAY –+ ENTER 6CH INPUT SOUND TITL[...]
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50 REMOTE CONTR OL FEA TURES Each Component Control Area The general operational buttons are sho wn for each area. Some of them may not function depending on the component you hav e. After setting the manufacturer code, press an input selector button, Å / ı , or SELECT k / n to select a component you want to control. ■ Operating a D VD pla yer [...]
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51 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX REMOTE CONTR OL FEA TURES ST ANDBY 6CH INPUT SOUND SYSTEM PHONO A B CD DVD VCR2/DVR VCR 1 TITLE MENU CHAPTER P AUSE STOP POWER REC HALL 1 6.1/ES DSP 10KEY ROCK CONCERT MOVIE THEA TER 1 MOVIE THEA TER 2 MUTE VOLUME STEREO TV INPUT TV VOL C[...]
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52 REMOTE CONTR OL FEA TURES ST ANDBY 6CH INPUT SOUND SYSTEM PHONO A B CD DVD VCR2/DVR VCR 1 TITLE MENU CHAPTER P AUSE STOP POWER REC HALL 1 6.1/ES DSP 10KEY ROCK CONCERT MOVIE THEA TER 1 MOVIE THEA TER 2 MUTE VOLUME STEREO TV INPUT TV VOL CH PRESET DISC EFFECT TV MUTE TV SPORTS MONO MOVIE ENTER- T AINMENT HALL 2 CHURCH JAZZ CLUB SELECT /DTS SUR. C[...]
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53 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX REMOTE CONTR OL FEA TURES ST ANDBY 6CH INPUT SOUND SYSTEM PHONO A B CD DVD VCR2/DVR VCR 1 TITLE MENU CHAPTER P AUSE STOP POWER REC HALL 1 6.1/ES DSP 10KEY ROCK CONCERT MOVIE THEA TER 1 MOVIE THEA TER 2 MUTE VOLUME STEREO TV INPUT TV VOL C[...]
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54 REMOTE CONTR OL FEA TURES ST ANDBY 6CH INPUT SOUND SYSTEM PHONO A B CD DVD VCR2/DVR VCR 1 TITLE MENU CHAPTER P AUSE STOP POWER REC HALL 1 6.1/ES DSP 10KEY ROCK CONCERT MOVIE THEA TER 1 MOVIE THEA TER 2 MUTE VOLUME STEREO TV INPUT TV VOL CH PRESET DISC EFFECT TV MUTE TV SPORTS MONO MOVIE ENTER- T AINMENT HALL 2 CHURCH JAZZ CLUB SELECT /DTS SUR. C[...]
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55 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX Adjusting the Items on the SET MENU Adjustment should be made with the remote control. Note • Some items require extra steps to change to the desir ed setting . 1 Set P ARAMETER/SET MENU to SET MENU. 2 Press k / n repeatedly to select t[...]
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56 SET MENU LRG SML NONE 1A CENTER SP 4 Press – /+ repeatedly to change the setting of the item. 5 Press k / n repeatedl y until the current DSP program appears or simpl y press one of the DSP program gr oup buttons to exit fr om the SET MENU. Memory back-up The memory back-up circuit pre vents the stored data from being lost e ven if this unit i[...]
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57 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX SET MENU LARGE SMALL 1B MAIN SP LRG SML NONE 1C REAR L/R SP LRG SML NONE 1C REAR L/R SP LRG SML NONE 1C REAR L/R SP LARGE SMALL 1B MAIN SP ■ 1B MAIN SP (main speaker mode) The OSD shows lar ge or small main speakers depending on how you[...]
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58 SET MENU ■ 1D REAR CT SP (rear center speaker mode) By adding a rear center speaker to your speak er conf iguration, this unit can provide more realistic front- to-back and transitions. The initial setting is “ LRG ” . Choices: LRG (lar g e), SML (small), NONE Initial setting: LRG LRG Select this if you hav e a large rear center speaker . [...]
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59 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX SET MENU Normal -10dB 1F MAIN LEVEL Normal -10dB 1F MAIN LEVEL 2 LOW FRQ TEST Use this feature to adjust the output le vel of the subwoofer so it matches that of the other speakers in your conf iguration. Change the setting with the remot[...]
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60 SET MENU 5 CENTER GEQ ≥ 300Hz 1kHz 3kHz 10kHz -+ +3dB 100Hz 4 HP TONE CTRL (headphone tone control) Use this feature to adjust the lev el of the bass and treble when you use your headphones. Control range (dB): – 6 to +3 for both BASS and TRBL (treble) Initial setting: 0 dB for both B ASS and TRBL (treble) 5 CENTER GEQ (center graphic equali[...]
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61 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX SET MENU 6 INPUT RENAME Use this feature to change the name of the input which appears on the OSD or the front panel display . 1 Press an input selector button (or use INPUT l / h ) to select the input y ou want to change the name of. 2 P[...]
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62 SET MENU 8 INPUT MODE (initial input mode) Use this feature to designate the input mode for sources connected to the DIGIT AL INPUT jacks when you turn on this unit (see page 27 for details about the input mode). Choices: A UTO, LAST Initial setting: A UTO AU TO Select this to allo w this unit to automatically detect the type of input signal and[...]
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63 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX SET MENU 9 P ARAM. INI (parameter initialization) Use this feature to initialize the parameters for each DSP program within a DSP program group. When you initialize a DSP program group, all of the parameter values within that group re ver[...]
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64 SET MENU L C C RC R RL RR RC 12 SP DELA Y TIME Use this feature to adjust the delay of the Center and the Rear Center channel sounds. This feature w orks when this unit decodes DTS or Dolby Digital signals. Ideally , the Center speaker and the Rear Center speaker should be the same distance from the main listening position as the left and right [...]
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65 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX SET MENU 13 DISPLA Y SET ■ BLUE B A CK Selecting A UTO f or the on-screen display setting displays a blue background when there ’ s no video signal input. Nothing is displayed on the screen including the on- screen display if OFF is s[...]
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66 3 Press – /+ to adjust the speaker output level. • The control range for the center , left and right rear or rear center speakers is from +10 dB to – 10 dB. • The control range for the subwoofer is from 0 dB to – 20 dB. y • When P ARAMETER/SET MENU is set to SET MENU, you cannot adjust the output lev el by using LEVEL. Howev er , eac[...]
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67 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX 3 The “ SLEEP ” indicator soon lights up on the front panel displa y after the sleep timer has been set. The display then returns to the pre vious indication. Canceling the Sleep T imer Press SLEEP repeatedly until “ SLEEP OFF ” a[...]
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68 ■ Example of a system configuration and connections Notes • When not using the main room, turn down the v olume of this unit in the main room. Adjust the Zone 2 volume with the control on the amplifier in the second room. • DO NO T USE the Zone 2 feature for CDs encoded with DTS to avoid une xpected noise. ZONE 2 Y ou can make up a multi-r[...]
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69 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX ZONE 2 ■ Special considerations when using DTS software The DTS signal is a digital bitstream. Therefor e, if you attempt to send the DTS signal to the second room, you will only be able to hear the digital noise sound that could damage y[...]
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70 SOUND FIELD PROGRAM PARAMETER EDITING What is a sound field? What really creates the rich, full tones of a liv e instrument are the multiple reflections from the walls of the room. In addition to making the sound “ li ve ” , these reflections enable us to tell where the player is situated, and the size and shape of the room in which we are s[...]
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71 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX SOUND FIELD PROGRAM PARAMETER EDITING 4 Press k / n to select the parameter . 5 Press – /+ to change the parameter value. y • When you set the parameter to a v alue other than the factory- set value , an asterisk mark (*) appears by t[...]
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72 Large v alue = 2.0 Small value = 0.1 Sound Source T ime T ime T ime Early Reflections Sound Source Level Level Level ■ ROOM SIZE [P . R OOM SIZE for the presence sound field] Control Range 0.1 – 2.0 Function: This parameter adjusts the apparent size of the surround sound field. The lar ger the value, the larger the surround sound f ield beco[...]
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73 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX SOUND FIELD PROGRAM PARAMETER EDITING DIGIT AL SOUND FIELD PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS ■ S. DELA Y (Surround Dela y) Contr ol Rang e 0 – 49 msec (The range depends on the signal format.) Function: This parameter adjusts the delay between t[...]
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74 DIGIT AL SOUND FIELD PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 60 dB 60 dB 60 dB (dB) 60 dB Level T ime REV . LEVEL Sound Source ■ REV . LEVEL (Reverberation Le vel) Contr ol Rang e 0 – 100 % Function: This parameter adjusts the volume of the re verberation sound. Description: The larg er the value, the stronger the re verberation becomes. T ime REV . TIME REV[...]
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75 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERA- TION AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX SOUND FIELD PROGRAM PARAMETER EDITING DIGIT AL SOUND FIELD PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS For 6ch Stereo ■ CT LEVEL (Center Level) Contr ol Rang e 0 – 100 % Function: These parameters adjust the v olume level for each c hannel in 6-channel st[...]
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76 TROUBLESHOOTING Refer to the chart belo w when this unit does not function properly . If the problem you are experiencing is not listed belo w or if the instruction below does not help, set this unit in the standby mode, disconnect the po wer cord, and contact the nearest authorized Y AMAHA dealer or service center . ■ General Problem This uni[...]
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77 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX TROUBLESHOO TING Problem Only the speaker on one side can be heard. No sound from the effect speakers. No sound from the center speaker. No sound from the rear speakers. No sound from the subwoofer. Poor bass reproduction. No sound from the[...]
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78 TROUBLESHOO TING Problem The volume level is low while playing a record. The volume level cannot be increased, or the sound is distorted. The sound effect cannot be recorded. A source cannot be recorded by a digital recording component connected to the DIGITAL OUTPUT jack of this unit. The sound field parameters and some other settings on this u[...]
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79 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX TROUBLESHOO TING ■ T uner FM stereo reception is noisy. There is distortion, and clear reception cannot be obtained even with a good FM antenna. The desired station cannot be tuned in with the automatic tuning method. Previously preset st[...]
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80 TROUBLESHOO TING ■ Remote control Problem The remote control does not work nor function properly. The remote control does not “ learn ” new functions. Continuous functions such as volume adjustment are learned, but operate only for a moment before stopping. Cause Wrong distance or angle. Direct sunlight or lighting (from an inverter type o[...]
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81 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX GLOSSAR Y ■ Dolb y Surround Dolby Surround uses a four analog channel recording system to reproduce realistic and dynamic sound ef fects: two left and right main channels (stereo), a center channel for dialog (monaural), and a rear channe[...]
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82 GLOSSAR Y ■ Vir tual CINEMA DSP Y AMAHA has de veloped a virtual CINEMA DSP algorithm that allo ws you to enjoy DSP sound field surround ef fects even without an y rear speakers by using virtual rear speakers. It is e ven possible to enjoy virtual CINEMA DSP in a minimum two-speaker system tha t does not include a center speaker . ■ S VIDEO [...]
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83 English INTRODUCTION PREP ARA TION B ASIC OPERAIONT AD V ANCED OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION APPENDIX SPECIFICA TIONS A UDIO SECTION • Minimum RMS Output Power for Main, Center , Rear 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.04% THD, 8 Ω ..................................... 100 W 1 kHz, 0.04% THD, 8 Ω ......................................................[...]
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OWNER’S MANUAL RX-V2200 U A V Receiver IMPORT ANT Please record the serial number of this unit in the space below . MODEL: Serial No.: The serial number is located on the rear of the unit. Retain this Owner’ s Manual in a safe place for future reference. Y AMAHA ELECTRONICS CORPORA TION, USA 6660 ORANGETHORPE A VE., BUENA P ARK, CALIF . 90620, [...]