IYAMAHA DVD HOMETHEATER SOUND SYSTEM DVX-S120 (DVR-S120+NX-S120+NX-C120+NX-SW120) DVD RECEIVER XXX;XIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiii DVR-S120 OWNER'S MANUAL
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In a few steps, a whole new world of DVD will open up. ,<_ _.............. I]1 ,.!_;__," IIII, _,1,<<:_,_._ LET'S 13 READY! ........ 7 '-)Page 6, "Preparation" Decide on a place for the speakers, is to it, • Connec:ing • Connec:ing perform and that's aH there Speakers and TV to CinemaStation cotdch)'t be easier. the Speaker Cables with one touch colored connectors.
_tation Enjoy playing A VARIETY OF DISCS! --Page 28, "Playing Video End Music Discs" In 3 short steps play everytNng from commercial CDs to your own homemade discs, v v midio and video CDs and MP3 music • Enioy playing to whether concert hall. "Listening to the Radio" ov live radio broadcasts. • hi addition _[ng to Aato Tuning, you can ase various conl:J-ols Amo Preset for FM charmels.
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Introduction Your DVD Home Theater Sound System DVX-S120 consists of the following components. DVD R_o_]vc_(DVR S]20) I urn1 Spe_&c_r Sc-_(NX P120) Sal_llite8Ix_kca_ (Fronl, Surmu_P) (NX 8120) 4 milts CCnlCrSpeaker _ C120) 1 m_t Subwoofcr (NX SW120) 1 unil Explanations in this Owner's Manual am based on DVX-S120 (DVD Receiver (DVR-S120) and Speaker Set (NXP] 20)). If you use speakc_ other than NX-P120, make sure to set the speaker siT_ and volmne lcxe] in advance.
Preparing the Remote Control Put the batteries in the Remote Control. Press the/_ mark and slide off lhe bac_( cover, _ Insert the two supplied batteries (AA, R06, UM-3) into the battery compartment, pol_rity Close the bac_( cover. Preparing the Speakers The Front Spoakcrrs, Sarround Spcakcrs, Ccntcr Spc_akcv and Subwoo_k_r haw sf_cia[ _olcs buscd (-_ thc_typc of soand c_ach_wz_lacc_s. • Th_ F_oot Spcakcrs pro_cc r_l ch_c_l soun_l (slcrco) an_l _oavd _ff_.
_l|=],_l_-ill,i Connecting the Speakers and TV Connect the cable core with the color band near the tip to the + connector. Be careful, if you "everse the cables, the sound will be unnatural. Cable 3 2 core Color band Lever 1 Press the lever down. 2 Insert the speaker cane core into the hole. 3 Release the Speaker Cable (Gray) • • Do not use excessive force when inserting plugs, connectors Do not allow the speaker cable cores to touch each othe_ or jacks as the? can be damaged.
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Viewing a DVD It's time to play a DVD. Select a disc and begin from step 1. Use power For example, switch to video input 1 if CinemaStation is connected to video input 1. Press POWER.
_tation _o Place a disc 0 0 Press CinemaStation enters mode.
Press [>. The DVD starts playing. Press [] to stop playback. To change discs Press & on CinemaStation to eject the disc. Set another disc in the tray and press 8. Press POWER Eject the disc before the power. After finished playing, press _ on eject the disc.Then press _ once disc tray.
iPmblems No s_ appear Check the disc jj_l_t subtitles are a_ble, to make sure Q I followed each Some discs have a Disc Menu' Your settings rrectly but the disc
Finding the Best DSP Effect Changing the DSP effect based on listening and viewing content Select a DSP Program for the movie or music and experience the sound of a movie theater or concert hall. Follow the chart below to select the DSP Program 16 that offers the acoustic qualities you want.
tation o _L "O 0 MusieVideo Magnifies the feeling of listening to live rock or iazz in a concert hall. The screen image and sound field space stretch out to the fullest, engulfing you in an atmosphere of excitement. In a live stereo sports broadcast, announcer voicos are central, engulfed Live Sports in the cheers and emotional whirl of the stadi_Jm.
Names and Functions of Parts Buttons for amplifier and disc operations Stops d_scplayl'axcL S_*_ the prcviou s,tac_xttrack or chapter. Cccati_u¢ Izcssing to fasl fbrwfu_d tv f_t rcwc_tsc_. JL P_oscs ¢fi_ playback. INPUT PROGRESSIVE (NTSC only) S_i_hcsL)_L) playback bc_twc_c_ [wog_css_vc_and im_/acc outpals. (Soe _ag_ 79.) A Opens and close* the disc tray. 18 Selects an input source. P_ss this button u_lfl you I'm4 the sou_c_ yo_ w_nt Iowatch o_ li_tcn to. Selects an audio input signal.
,'. iIltl I IIl.;tlI _..._1 _II I Buttons for tuner operations Press INPUT on CinemaSt_ttion cx _ess TUNER on the Remote Cun0"ol tu select l_er b_luw fimction as desc,ribczl, /_B/CiD/E ScJccts i)r¢_c:;_up_ v PRESET/TUNING ScJccts _ P_t Ntz_be_. mude. In 3hmurmode, the buttons (A, B, C, 1), h) for I_MiAMstatiLv_s.(SC¢I)_gc41.) A I Searches _ radio sla_on. (See I)_gc 39.) PRESET/BAND Selcct_I-NIorAM tuningmc_tco_ Fre_ mode. (Seapage 39.
PROGRESSIVE VIRTUAL L_ghlsup when PROGRESS [VE is acl:ivat_L L_ghls up when Viz'_ltal Chacma DSP Js enable
Remote Control Features Cinem_t_t_on As shown on the left, CinemaStation is composed of three main parts Remote Control button operations change depending on the mode, so it is possible to control all Amplifier, DVD/CD and Tuner functions with a single remote unit. For example, in Amp mode the "3" button is used to select Matrix 61, but in DVD/CD mode, it functions as a numerical button that specifies time, track and other numbers.
Press AMP before starting operations • The p_pl$ co]o_ _m the Remote Co_t_] MATRIX inditers Amp mode. 6.1 Sets the Malfix 6.1 (k_cod_. (See page 64.) ]n mos1 c_scs, the Matrix 6.1 dcco(L_ works automatically once Dolby t}ig]tal Sin-round EX or L)TSES d_scs slatt playing. However, for some disc types, you may have to Selthe d_cod_ u_g this button. -Volume level buttons Adjust spe_x volume levO. (nee page 5g.) SW +t.: A£_SI_ the Subwoofer votumc. CENTER +]-: Adjusts the Center Speaker "¢o]tLl_e.
Press DVD/CD before starting operations • The green ¢dior on the Remt_ Comrdi i_diCalCs DVD/CD mode. > -- Number buttons (_9; 0), koput_tar=eralsfor t_ael nu_alxa_anti othcrrs. F_st £_wartls and rc_vcrrsc_s. L While hokling do_a SFf[FT, press a bullon be3ow to enable the corresponding opemtlom 7 button: E_ables ReI_l Play. 8 button: E_ables s¢l_gs for A t_ R_pcat. AUDIO: S_Stohes the audio langu_g_ _the DVD vktho. ANGLE: S_dtohcs 1he an,gl_ ofth_ 12VL) vidzo.
Using the On Screen Menu The On Screen Menu includes Preference, Toolbar and Setup operations using the TV screen. Perform Preference: You can adjust picture contrast sharpness and other picture qualities of the DVD or video CD to your liking l"oolbar: You can use Program Play, Disc Navigation and other handy playback features. Setup: You can adjust DVD playback controls such as the default subtitle language and screen size. ON-SCREEN - _1,_,A,V Useful functions Setting the Status Display • .
Status window Video shift Saturation Contrast Color settings (Colour settings Brightness Sharpness O_ O_ Clear All Tracks Program Play list (Playlist) Zoom Angle Chapter Preview Audio Disc Navigation Sub-title (Subtitle) Frame by Frame Fast Time Slow Disc Lock Parentallevel Enter PIN Change PIN TV shape TV System Video Output _ *U.K.
Selecting the Equipment CinemaStation provides you with a variety of playback options, including CDs, video discs, music CDs and MP3 discs.You can connect a VCF_ or video game console and increase your home entertainment possibilities For connecting the equipment you want, follow the chart below.
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Playback Methods CinemaStation provides you with a variety of playback methods the ability to select and quickly find a scene or tune. Start operations after first pressing DVD/CD CinemaStation mode to play a disc Intht_ mauu_l,each_c of_ h_sil_ow_ _k including enters DVD/CD f_s shown below-.
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li_|_l IIII |I| _ llii_l ill d I 1[_ iII II_. Specify an elapsed time for playback (Time Search) Perform -- Number buttons ON SCREEN -- ._t_._.
Playback your f_vorite chapters and tracks in the order you went Perform operations using the TV On Screen Menu.
ON SCREEN-- z& • Urnce Pmgraz_, P] _.- is s¢ 4 the PROG h_ficatoT lights up in tha _tation L)isplay.
Turnon/offProgramPlayi! III _ ¸¸_ _:;_%____! _--= ii= A 111 ii!i:;1%ii!;_ "lg CinemaStation automatically sets Program menu item to "On" after Program Play starts. The setting does not change even if Program Play finishes, so you can restart Program Play by pressing > To return to normal playback, select "Off" for Program menu item in the On Screen Menu Even if you set it to "Off", the playlist remains in the memory, so you can use the previous play list by setting it to "On". O_ 0 O= 0 o =.
You can repeat a P_vorite track, chapter or entire disc.You can also repeat Program Play and certain parts you specified as many times as you like. i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 34 , ReN_tNay ,, Repeat Nay _ n_nol _t woxki_oF_ly _0rk (lung ,_ilh $OLR+_ L)V'D M_t_ _?layof a vkl_ CD _at _S_s_g N_-b_k C0n_ot.
Repeat between two points (A, BRepeat) ovo-v vco Specify the start and end of a favorite segment (points A and B) then playback between those two points as much as you like.
Many DVDs or video CDs that have Playback Control include an original menu You can use the menu for skipping to a favorite title or chapter and switching audio or subtitle language. • D_ding on the d£_j, a m_n_l may aotomalicaOy _op _g_whc_ playback start8. Use Video CD Playback Control (PBC) (Menu Play) +++; +++++++++++++++++++ If you play a video CD that irichtdes Playback Con_l, a nlenlt wffi appear on file, TV saree,n. Fronl file,memt you can select the sc_,nes and kifomladon that interest you.
You can play MP3 music that was recorded onto a CD-R or CD-RW by a computer. • DepemlJng_m_coafling ¢ondidtrnssome discs catmot be played. Disc Structure Si_¢_ file MP3 format can store several albmns on a disc,, a fo]des is assignexl to an ,A]bum". and a fi]e is assigned to a "Track". (Folder) D Track C_ (File) Album_'_ Repeat Play You can ltse Track Repeat and Albmn Repeat to repeat file nmsic. See page 34.
Connecting the Antennas CinemaStation includes an AM Loop Antenna and indoor FM Antenna Use the supplied antennas in areas with good radio wave reception. Connect each antenna into its jack properly I Indoor FM Antenna (supplied) AM Loop Antenna (supplied) Connect the supplied ANT jack indoor FM Antenna to the FM When connecting an outdoor FM antenna Use the antcn_a's coaxial cab]c, and a conmlercial]y availab]e F-type connector to connect the antenna to the FM ANT jack.
Listening to the Radio CinemaStation provides several methods for tuning radio stations to help you find channels as easy as you can. INPUT Press INPUT repeatedly on CinemaStation until TUNER appears The input source changes to Tuner (F_adio) and you can listen to AM/FM broadcasts.
Select your favodte stations by hand (Manual Tuning) v PRESET/TUNING PRESET/SAND For stations with weak radio signals Display AUTOiMAN'L PRESETi_UNING 40 tune manually.
Presetting radio stations in memory helps you tune the preset radio stations using a few simple button operations. Automatically NEVCiD/E MEMORY preset FM stations in advance (Auto Preset) Up to 40 stations (5 Cgottps x 8 Stations) can be automatically preset. PRESE_BAND I L I'- 8_ Display AUTO/MAN'L E _/PRESETTI UN ING Customizing Auto Preset method Yott can specify the Preset Grottp or number to start tuning.
Manually preset stations in advance (Manual Preset) You carl manually preset up to 40 radio stations, MEMORY Display AJ_O!DI_ --- PRESET/TUN ING A V PRESETf[UN ING radio _tati_ i !iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , _hcxl gm_g a radio stali_, YOU_ _t 1_ t_xlu c_¢y _d *cc_p!io_ m_x_(S!_'e_!monanval) at !h_ same li_e.
You can tune in a radio station simply by selecting its Preset Number. PRESETV-- r _=, E You can also change the order of preset stations. PRESET!BARD Below is an example of the steps for switching the E1 and A5 radio stations.
RIDS(Radio Data System) is a _ansmission FM stations ttsed in many eotmtfies. system fi.vt RIDStransmissions contain various b, pcs of infd_nation, including PS (Preston Service), PTY (Proffmn Type), RT (Radio Text), and CT (Clock Tthle). RDS wtvtks fllrot@l COOlX_mtion _rnong broadcasting stations, PRESET v -- -- A PRESET FREQ]RDS -- -- PTY SEEK START PTY SEEK MODE FREQJRDS Press tiffs btttton when receiving an RIDSstation to switch Ix_t_'ctm frequency and RIDS nlode.
Change RDS Mode There are foltr RDS display modes. When an RDS station is bro_tdcasfirlg, PS, PTY, RT or CT mode indicators corresponding to the services Irtovidcxl ]i_lt ltp iN file CinemaStation Display, Press FREQiRDS repoatcxlly to chutist among the modes sltpportcxl by the currcatly tuned RDS station. • WhananRL)S _taliofli_bt_a.sLi_g, donolpr_sFREQlRDSu_lJl one cx more mode ha_lScatmslight up ia the Cha_tafitm D_spl_y.
Connecting Video Equipment Connect a VCR to CinemaStation to play or dub videos You can also connect a game console or video camera m • A_w_ys_ th¢ o_mcr's ma_o_ of a_y c_o_pm_mtyou w_nt_) o_L
Notes on the audio jacks • You cannot sim_tancously or.e boil1 IN andOUT jac_ when the jack names arc file same as each oilier. For example, file signal input from file VCR IN jack does not output from file VCR OUT jan&, • CinemaStation's digital and an alog sign al cireuits are independent of"each other, so analog input signals can only output from analog output jac_ and digital input signals can only output from digital output jae_.
For VCR operations, read your VCR owner's manual • Tttc_Remote Control ¢ma also olxa-ate a tele_sion or VCR ¢onne_0al lo Cinem_tati_m. Howevgr, it is £trst necessary lo enter the manofa_-tuser eodz leg 1he equipment in 1be Remote Controt's memory. S¢¢ I_age 83, Storing Manufacturer Cratle.s in the Remote Control.
For video camera and VCR operations, be sure to read their respective owneCs manuals. --VIDEO _o _t 3 O Connecting with SCART cable (U.K. and Europe models only) Do not connect CinemaStation to a monitor via a VCR The copyright protection technology incorporated in CinemaStation may not allow the video to play.
Connecting Audio Equipment You can connect a CD recorder or MD recorder to CinemaStation audio played on CinemaStation m you wa_l/o 50 ¢Ox1A_'CL to record
Notes on the digital audio lacks • The digital jacks ave ccmlpatible with PCM, Dolby Digital and DTS signals, • The OPTICAL IN-jack is compatible with a digital signal fllat has a 96 kHz or ]css sarnplklg freqltency, • You carl or_ "* [npltt Assign" in file SET MENU to assign VDEO or VCR to the OPTICAL IN-jack.
Notes on recording and playing audio • Perform a test recording before recx31_ding. • It is not lX_ssiblc to record DSP effects. • When you turn off the cx_nnectedCD rec_an or ME} recorder lx_wer, playback _und may bc_,ome distorted and the vo]mne reduced. In this case, turn on the CD re,coNes or MD recorder lx_wer. • Even if you adjust the audio vditmle, audio qualib,, or change file DSP Program during a vidcx_rezx_rding, it has no effect on the roczrdcd sound.
Placing the Speakers (NX-P120) To got the most out of the sound field effects you need to place the speakers in the best positions. To guard against poor acoustics like sound blur make sure the speaker_ are stable. Also read page 7, Preparing the Speakers. Make sure the top of the television is level If the top of the television is not level, place the Center Speaker inside the TV rack or directly on the floor_ In any case, make sure it is placed on a level surface.
You can place the Front Speakers and Surround Speakers on the floor or a rack, or attach them to a wall.You can also mount them on commercially available speaker stands When placing on the floor or a rack :; ,,, ; As shown i_ file picture, attach the non-skid pads on the bottoms of the Front and Sltrrolmd Speakers in the four c_ners. This stabil_cs file spcakc_ to irrcxcnt sfiding, * Plan_ on a stable, flat surface.
When attaching to a speaker stand and bracket Mounting (sapp_cd) Screw (sapplicd) [ Q[1 !] 60 mm(2_F) i, • Wheel altaching to a spcakc_ startdand laack_ L L'_ s_¢ to rc_ _cir o m • Wh_r_ altaching to lh¢ _]or_al S_ _0 Sp_r Sla_d_, you do not nc_x_1_ atlach th_ _applic_ mounth_g brac,k¢l_.
Yamaha Speaker Stand SPS-80 (Option) Wifll the SPS-80 Speaker Stands, yolt can _Z fl1¢Front Speakers and Surround Slx_akers on the floor. (2 stands/sct * SPS-80 stands may not be avai]ablc in c_c, rtain regions. You can use commercially available speakers instead of the supplied Center Speaker, Front Speakers, Surround Speakers, or Subwoofer_ You can also use commercially available speaker cables instead of the supplied cables • Use a speakor with 6-ohm impc_lancg or nlorc.
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Adjusting the Speaker Volume Level The default settings of the Speakers are suitable for most conditions. However, depending on room conditions or listening position, you may need to adjust the Speaker volume level, especially when changing speaker or furniture position. This adjustment is important because it brings out the maximum effect of the DSP Program, and faithfully reproduces the acoustic personalities of Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Pro Logic I[, Dolby Digital and DTS.
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Setting the Speaker Size To getthemost outofthesound field effects, you need touse all6 ofthe suppliedspeakers(FrontCenter,Surround and Subwoofer).Butdepending on your listening objectives, you can turn off specified speakers, When using any speaker other than YAMAHA Speaker Set NX-P120, you need to specify the speaker size You can specify these settings in Speaker mode.
* CENTER *BASS Sets whc_ler the _nter Speaker is p_csent or nm, and sets the siT_ of the Centex Speaker. Selects flit speaker to output a LFE[BASS (low tone) signal. LFE stands for Low Freztununy Effoat and it is used to output bands of"90 Itz and below when Dolby Digital or DTS is active, Selection items: LRG (Large), SML (Small), NON (None) l)efmlIt setting: SML LRG: Select this sc_ing when using a big Center Speaker.
Selecting DSP Program Effects To get the most out of CinemaStation select a sound field based on how many speakers you want to use and the listening environment Select a sound field based on Select a sound field based on how many speakers you want to have sound, your listening environment Enjoy original Dolby and DTS sound Matrix 6.1 sound creates a realistic sense of sonic movement with a surround back sound You can enjoy Dolby Digital plus Matrix 61 or DTS plus Matrix 6.
AUTO Depending on whether the source is Dolby or DTS, automatically switches between Dolby Digital plus Matrix 61 and DTS plus Matrix 6.1 audio. Even if you play a 51 channel source with this setting, no virtual surround back speaker is created. MATRIX 6.1 Select this item to play a 51 channel source with Matrix 61 Sound outputs from the virtual surround back speaker. OFF: The Matrix 6.1 decoder is not enabled.
Selecting Dolby Pro Logic II converts a 2-channel source into virtual multi-channels for enjoying sound using all speakers.
Change the Dotby Pro Logic Music setting You can change the _ttings (p_tr_netcrs) for Do]by Pro Logic I] Music and adjust tim sound field to match your listening space. A _m Below are the "Pro Logic [] Music" setting values (parameters), PANORAMA O Gives frunt LiR charnel sound a _xap_trmtnd cffbct, dis_buted throughout tim entire surround sound field, for an expansive fc_lklg. Function: Expands the front sound field of Do]by Pro Logic [I. Selection item: OFF/ON Default setting: OFF q 3 0 0 g DIM.
Since Virtual Cinema DSP processes the sound input source, you can virtually reproduce surround speakers, and enjoy a DSP Program with only your Front L./R Speakers A <_-- -- DSP Program buttons i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * #c_ V#iaat Cin_ ]n , 1 h ¢CaS'_0_%*_1 N h_ ._Ou _l_t , DSE _,_n][ " _ S(_ R th_ fo/to_rig .
Connect your headphones to the _ (phones) jack on CinemaStation and enjoy multi-speaker simulation called SILENT CINEMA.
You can control the big sound effects and focus on listening clearly to speech. Enjoy a DSP Program even in the evening at a low volume NIGHT-- 4JJi! ¸ _i _ii_iii _i_ ! _i_ AMP To return to normal play Press NIGHT to deactivate Night Listening mode, "Night L. OFF appears in the CinemaStation Display.
Each DSP Program is designed to draw out the maximum effect from the source audio. CinemaStation provides the DSP Programs with optimum value of parameters including reflected sound, reverberant sound and Delay Time [X_DT$ SELECT -- Among these parameters, you can change the Delay Time to match to your Speaker positions Delay Time is the time gap in playback between front speaker audio and surround speaker audio.
Dolby Digkel=Dolby Pro Logic and D'PS Default value8 for Delay Time m MOVm 1 2 3 4 Action 2O PL No'nna] A_ion 6.1 15 (Dolby Pro Logic) 2O Nom_l Drama 6.1 15 (Do]by Digital, DTS) Sci-Fi 2O Sci-Fi 6.1 15 S!_'zta¢lc 23 Spectacle 6.1 Thcgtcx 15 (Do]by Pro Logic II Mtwie) PL II M_.tsic 2O (Do]by Pro Logic II Music) 5 _¢ MUSIC ._ SPORTS 72 _c_tcr 6.1 5 1 Mltsic Vidt-/o 21 2 Classic Hall 30 3 Jazz Chtb 30 4 Rock Conc,_rt 15 1 Livc Sl_;,rts ]0 1 Game 36 Matrix 6.
You can play back and enjoy movie sound processed with Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic or DTS. Enjoy smooth, precise and flowing audio of the original sound design.
You can enjoy the 2-channel (stereo sound) source only with the Front L./R Speakers. --STEREO iI i ili! ili i!i AMP i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , An LFE Cbann¢l _ be oa_)t _om !h_ _t If _°umd [iCM €[!__1__ Off, no s0 _nd _ • Ih vo[ ¢ _x_n er _o ifv , 74 If sotmd di_t_b_l.
Types of Input Signals You can check the type of input signal and format from the CinemaStation Display. You can also set the input mode to select the digital/analog entry sequence or to only input a specified signal. During playback, you can show input signal type, format and sampling frequency information in the CinemaStation Display.
Input signal • Note on digital signals that exceed 48 kHz information (Format) Shows the input cannot be recognizezl, __la]og signal Audio Digital file digilal input is set to analog, PCM Audio DTS Audio Oilier Digilal When Analog IKTM Audio Ddiby format. the mode Do]by DGTL DTS Signals Unknwn DGTL • (Audio Channels) Shows the armlber of"audio channels an input signal contains (only when Dolby Digital or DTS is inpuf).
You can playback most sources without a problem with the AUTO setting (factory default setting) Then depending on your needs, you can select the priority level for digital and analog input signals, and specify formats such as DTS. _ii ¸ )_'_ __ AU'I O: D'IS: ANLG: -- Input Selection butlons Inpltt signal carl be sel¢,c,ted in file andes below. ] ) DigiIal signal 2) Analog signal Only DTS carl be played. Only analog signal carl be,played.
Using the Sleep Timer After a specified time the power automatically enters standby so you can enjoy CinemaStation until you fall asleep.
Enjoying HighiQuality Video Progressive Scan (NTSC only) The COMPONENT VIDEO jack on CinemaStation is compatible with Progressive Scan You can enjoy highly defined images without flicker when connecting to a television that has a component video input jack compatible with Progressive Scan Prog_eive Scan ie available only for NTSC eignal output, See pages 94 and 95 "On Screen Menu Guide" • Bc_fb_¢connecdng make s_¢ to tilth off lhc_tatevisiccn an_t C_nemaStafion power.
ProtectingYour Children from Undesirable Scene Using Parental Control You can cut a scene that you do not feel it is suitable for your children, or lock a disc from being played. CinemaStation allows you to set the level of Parental Control.
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CinemaStation locks a disc by storing its ID code in memory So the next time the disc is inserted the user is prompted to enter a password to unlock the disc Enter the password correctly to load the disc --Number bu_ens _D ON SCREEN-- 82 A
Storing Manufacturer Control Codes in the Remote If you set the manufacturer code (a unique code assigned to each manufacturer) in the CinemaStation Remote Control, you can operate a connected television, VCR, CD or MD recorder with the Remote Control • Depem_g nu_ab¢_ on the mt_dct, Lh¢R_aol* or f_¢tto_s, Cona_ot may not wor_q or only work wit_ a ]iraile
When the Remote Control's TV orVCR button does not work even after setting the device manufacturer code Try again from step 1 and keep the following points in mind. • Make sure you select the Remote Control's TV or VCR button correctly when setting the narnufaeturer code. • ff there are multiple manuf_ctur_ codes enter them in order. • A_er rein_,i'thlg batteries, try file steps again (within 2 nfinules of"reinserting). (When rc/lnsei'dng battc_es be careful not to press the Re, note Control buttons.
TV operation Prc_ss POWER Chmmcl Sdeclior_ (+) Input Swilch C_ncl *_VCR Stop Scle_ction ( ) *aVCR Re.wind bcffbre sta:rl:Mg Ol:mra_ions. *_VCR Fast Forwaed *_VCR P_nso *_VCR Playback Votum¢(+) Votum¢() "2_¢ yoa set lh¢ VCR manufa_%_r cc_k_ _br Ihe VCR baltOn, yoa can opceate your VCR.
Depending on the model and year, you may not be able to use some manufacturer products the remote control supplied with each product. In this case, use "IV 86 Manufacturer Manufacturer Yam._a Ach_r_2 Code Manufacturer Manufacturer 299'292 Fun_ 2.
VCR I_lanulactursr _od8 r_n_fa_u_ r_r_f_ur_r _o_J_ Manu_tu_r Manuf_ctursr I2oyd 397 Sharp 395/362/382 Yam@la 399/39_93_9L Loew_ 396/337 Sie_.a_t_s 393 ._lmira_ 395 I,uxt_ 395 Sig'zm_ .%Jw_ 396/397/39_2_39 LXI 3931396/397/336/3_9 Sony 368/379/372/373/374/ ._J_ai 322/323_ Mag_vox 325/326/328 ._1_a 363 Sylv_fi_ 397/325/326/328 Magt_ 363 S_phoaie 397 T_bezg 334 T_o 396 Ta_g 392/394 Teae 392/394/397 Tee_zfic.
Using the SET MENU You can use the SET MENU to adjust settings including Speaker settings Change the settings to match your listening environment. The SET MENU contains the items below * Speakcs Set * CENTER SML * FRONT SMALL * SUR. SML * BASS SWFR * E LeNel Nm] * LFE LeNe] * SP LFE 0dB * HPLFE 0dB * SP Delay * CENTER 0 ms * D. Range * SP D.R MAX * HP D.
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Adjust the playback level of the LFE signal (* LEF Level) Set the dynamic range during Dolby Digital playback (* D. Range) You carl adjast the LFE charmel output lcarel while playing a Dolby Digital or DTS signal. Adjust file LFE lcare] to match the performuncc of"tile Subwoofbr and headphones. You carl s_lect the dynamic range (SlrrCad between the max, and rain. volunlc) of"Dolby Digital playback from 3 lave]s, Submenu: SP D.R, HP D.
Reassign input jacks (* Input Assign) You can assign CinemaStation's OPTICAL IN-jack to VIDEO or VCR. When set to VIDEO, irress the VIDEO button to operate file device connected to the OPTICAL IN jack and the input soltrce name wi]l appear as VIDEO. When set to VCR, press file VCR button to operate file deMce connected to the OPTICAL IN jack and file input source name will appear as VCR.
Using the On Screen Menu You can use the On Screen Menu to adjust settings for DVD playback including picture and language settings.
ON SCREEN -- A _=. To set the other menu items, follow the example above.
[1_ n'_illlJi i1.I_1|1t_1 Preference Toolbar ii L_[_ i11 Picture Video shift Adjust from +] to --7, Adjusts the screen l_aition, Saturation Adjust from -7 to +7. Adjusts the videx_ cx_lor saturation, Contrast Adjust from -7 to +7. Ac_:,enmates bright and dark parts of video. Color eeUinge (Colour settings) Adjust the video shade. Brightness Adjust from -7 to +7. Adjusts the vidcx_ brightecss, Sharpness Adjust from -7 to +7. Adjusts the videx_ vividness.
M_in M_nu Access Setup TV .1 Disc Lock Set _1c Disc, Lock "Otf'f'Off". PaPental level Adjust the level from 0 to -_8. Page 81 Enter PIN Enter file password. Page 80 Change PIN Change the passwtwd. Page 81 Set to match your TV screen aspect. TV shape Page 82 4:3 panscan 4:3 ]ettcxbox Wide-s_ccn (W_descreen) TV System Set the video signal system *_to nmtch your TX Set to AUTO when using a TV conlpatthle with Ix)ill NTSC and PAL, Video Output (U,K.
Solutions to Common Problems Be sure to check the points below if CinemaStation doesn't seem to be working normally for you. If you notice something wrong that is not listed below and you have already tried some solutions with no success, turn off the CinemaStation power, remove the power plug from the outlet and contact the store where you purchased the product or your nearest YAMAHA sound products service center and ask for assistance. Power turns on but immediately shuts off. m l _5 Sound is muted.
I_pm-, No sound except from the Front Speakers. m l You arelistening to STERN) No sound from the Surround _1 You turocdofftheSurroundSpeaker vo]mnc level. sound. Tm_l up the Surround Speaker volmne. Sc_ page 60. Press and nlake sure sound field effect STEREO is on. m2 You are playing a source such as Dolby Surround, Do]by Digital or DTS that doesn't contain a swgial effect signal, _2 No sound A digital audio sampling frequency over ,18 kHz is input.
Sound volume will not increase. m Digital and high frequency devices create noise. The power of tim device connected to CincmaStatlon's output jack is not _rnexl on, If tim !_wcr of the dcvicg cotmc_k3d to tim output jack is not ta_rned on, playback may Ix_distorted and volmne low. Tltm on the power of tim cotmc_,tcxl device. CinemaStatlon is plac_d too close to a digital or high frequency device. Place CklenlaStation sltch devices. SET MENU setting content fltrdacr away fronl has disappeared.
One of the buttons m doesn't work. Viewing Some discs do not allow c_rtain operations. Playback does not start when or it immediately stops, pressing angle does Yolt can only orc"fltis fk_a_m if you are playing a disc"rocza'dcd with multiple angles. t---, VCR recording m l not change. When nlovcxl from a v_* cold place to a warm one, c_ndcnsation fom_s on the leas. does not work. Alnlost all DVD disc's are copy Irrotcg,ted, so yolt cannot copy them. Let it alone for 1 to 2 hours.
The disc is ejected m "No Disc" appears in the CinemaStation Display. as soon as it is inserted. A dis_ that cannot Ix_playe_l has been inse_od. No disc is inserted or a dis_ is inscr_exl incorrectly, Set the disc in the tray c_rrccfly. See page H. ¸ PresstTuning m l does Auto Tuning does not work.
I_pm-, The Remote m l Control does not work. Yolt are outside file Remote Control opc_dng range, A peripheral device Remote Control. _1 Crp_ate file Remote Control within 6 m (20 fc,ct) and a 30 _ angle of the Remote Control does not work with the Yolt cannot Olx_mtc a systenl czmlponent. Use file renlotc control that came with file device to operate it. _ensot, m2 The Remote Control Sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or lighting (invert.cxl flxtcxescx_t lamps). _2 Yolt did not code.
Information Disc information The table below lists the types of discs you can play on CinemaStation Video Discs SVCD (Super Video CD) Vidc_CD /_ VIDEOCD DIOITJU. _lDm DUai'T4L 4UDIO 1 _ Video CDs nlade by e,opyi_g an MPEG nlovie file onto a CD-R or CD-RW, DVD region Codes ¸¸5/¸¸¸ The region code (an ID number assignexl to each market region) is set for nomlal DVD players and DVD video disc,s. CinenlaStafion can play the, discs with the region codes shown below on the, right.
I_pm-, • The foBowing discs cannol b* p]ayex__Sth tiffs u_L CD ROM, DVD ROM, CDV. (TMS f_(xiuct can p] _).-some lypCs of DVD R, DVD RW (Vitro forest only), DVD_R or DVD_RW di_c_.) • Cin_tation cannot P]_ a CDR, CI2 RW, I2VI2 R, L)VL) RW, DVD+R or DVD+RW disc that h_ not been Vitalized. Finalizing _s a proc_s_ that _s a (Esc for playbacl on a compatible d_vic¢. • Only _e di_c_ Erom a rep_tab_ manuf_ClUret. Some d_scs cmmol be p]ayexl b_ck, d_nding on re_oKling coml_liCClsam1 disc characteristics.
Copy ight and logo marks rl ....................... This _odacl i_c_O_ales copyright protectitm t_¢hnoloKy fl_al is gml_¢ted by me_hod claims of certain O.S. p_enL_ aml oth¢_ Jntell_t11_ p_of_t_y rights owned by ia_ovision CotpoTation a_d other rights own_s. Use of thSs copyright p_o_tic_a technology must be a_thtafz_l by Maerovisitm C_poratkm, and is inten4e4 ft_ h_e and olber limil_d viewing uses only unless olhta_dse authoaized by M_rov_s_on Corporation. Rexc_e _gineedng or t_s_sembly is prohSbiled.
I_pm-, Glossary Bit Stream A signal that is compressed and changed into digital format. Then de.haling on the de_odes it can be processed as 5.1 mu]fi-chatmc] audio. Channel Dolby Pro Logic (ch) A channel is an audio type that has been divided based on range and other eharactcfisties. Ex. 5.] ehanunl • Front Speakers, Left (lch), Right (]eh) • Center Slxrakar (1 ch) • Surrolmd Speakers, Left ( e] ), Right (lch) • Subwoofbr(] chx0.]*: :0.
LFE (Low Frequency Channel Effect) 0.1 This chatmel is for the reproduction of'low bass signals. The frequency range for this chatmal is 20 Hz to 120 He. ]t is added to the full-range 5 chaunels in Dolby Digital and DTS to enhance low frequency sound for added effee,t. This channel is counted as 0.1 because it only enforce,s a low frequency range. Linear PCM (LPCM) A signal that is changed to digital format without compression. A CD is ree,orded witil ] &bit sound at ,1,1.
Index sch ...................................................................... 17 A-B Repeat .................................................................... Action ............................................................................ 35 17 Changing the Oa'der of Preset Stations .......................... CinemaStatiun Display brightnass ................................ Classic Hall .................................................................... Connecting a CD or MD recorder .........
Sei-Fi (Science Fiction) ................................................. Seleg,ting Radio Stations ................................................ Auto Tttni_g ............................................................... Manual TOming ........................................................... Preset Tttni_g ............................................................. SET MENU ................................................................... Settklg Channels iN Advance (Pm_t) ......................
I_pm=t, Specifications Subwoofer AU DIO SECTION Model Name ................................................. Minimum RMS Output Power FRONT L/R, CENTER_ SURROUND NX-SW120 IyI_ L/R 1 kHz, 0,9% THD, 6_ ........................................... U.S.A. and Canada models 45W ........ Advanced YAMAHA Active Servo Tectmology sys*em kYdver ........... 16 can (6 3/_ inch) cone, mag_etle shielding type 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.9% TRD, 6_2 ........................
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