DSP A990
DSP A990
DSP A990
FRONT
DSP-A990
REAR
200m
INPUT SELECTOR
PRO LOGIC
DECODER
SOUND FIELD
PROCESSOR
VCR I
CD
LD
TV/DBS
PHONO
FRONT
200m
REAR
FRONT
DIGITAL-KLANGFELDVERSTRKER / BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
DIGITAL LJUDFLTSFRSTRKARE / BRUKSANVISNING
Congratulations!
You are the proud owner of a Yamaha Digital Sound Field Processing (DSP) Systeman
extremely sophisticated audio component. The DSP system takes full advantage of Yamahas
undisputed leadership in the field of digital audio processing to bring you a whole new world
of listening experiences. Follow the instructions in this manual carefully when setting up your
system, and the DSP system will sonically transform your room into a wide range of listening
environmentsanything from a famous concert hall to a cozy jazz club. In addition, you get
incredible realism from Dolby-Surround encoded video sources using the built-in Dolby Pro
Logic Surround Decoder.
Seven built-in channels of amplification on the DSP-A990 mean that no additional
amplifiers are required to enjoy advanced digital sound field processing.
Rather than tell you about the wonders of digital sound field processing, however, lets get
right down to the business of setting up the system and trying out its many capabilities.
Please read this operation manual carefully and store it in a safe place for later reference.
IMPORTANT!
Please record the model and serial number of your
unit in the space below.
Model:
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Serial No.:
The serial number is located on the rear of the unit.
Retain this Owners Manual in a safe place for future
reference.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not
expose this unit to rain or moisture.
CONTENTS
PRECAUTIONS & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................1
SETUP & ADJUSTMENT ...................................................................3
1-1. GETTING STARTED....................................................................3
1-2. SETUP........................................................................................10
1-3. CONTROLS & ADJUSTMENTS ...............................................20
1-4. ADJUSTMENT ...........................................................................24
GENERAL OPERATION...................................................................28
2-1. PLAYING A SOURCE................................................................28
2-2. RECORDING A SOURCE TO AUDIO/VIDEO TAPE
(OR DUBBING FROM A TAPE TO ANOTHER)........................29
2-3. DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROGRAMS .....................................31
2-4. SELECTING SOUND FIELD PROGRAMS ..............................31
2-5. MUTING THE EFFECT SOUND ...............................................32
2-6. SUPERIMPOSED VIDEO PROGRAM/PARAMETER
DISPLAY.....................................................................................32
2-7. DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SOUND FIELD PROGRAMS.........33
2-8. REMOTE CONTROL LEARNING FUNCTION.......................38
Unpacking
Since the remote control unit will be used for many of this units
control operations, you should begin by installing the supplied
batteries.
If you havent already done so, carefully remove this unit and its
accessories from the box and wrapping material.You should find the
unit itself and the following accessories.
Batteries
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1. Turn the remote control unit over and slide the battery
compartment cover downward in the direction of the arrow.
2. Insert the batteries (R6, AA, UM-3 type), being careful to align
them with the polarity markings on the inside of the battery
compartment.
Remote control
Remote control
sensor
Within approximately
6 m (19.7 feet)
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30
Notes
There should be no large obstacles between the remote
control transmitter and the main unit.
If the remote control sensor is directly illuminated by strong
lighting (especially an inverter type of fluorescent lamp etc.),
it might cause the remote control transmitter to work
incorrectly. In this case, reposition the main unit to avoid
direct lighting.
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Video superimpose
/ CONCERT HALL 1
P01
Hall A in Europe
INIT.DLY . . . . 30ms
/
ROOM SIZE . . . . 1.0/
LIVENESS . . . . . . . 5
To close the door
NOTE: The program titles, parameter data and other information are
also displayed on the display panel of this unit.
CONCERT HALL 1
Hall A in Europe
This unit has been designed to provide the best sound field
quality with a full seven-speaker system setup, using two extra pairs
of effect speakers to generate the sound field plus one center
speaker for dialog, when using Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoding.
We therefore recommend that you use a seven-speaker setup. A
four-speaker system using only one pair of effect speakers for the
sound field will still provide impressive ambience and effects,
however, and may be a good way to begin with this unit.You can
always upgrade to the full seven speaker system later. In the 4 or 5
speaker system, the Digital Sound Field Processing is still
performed, but the main speakers are used for both the main
channels and the front effect channels.
With digital sound field programs No. 8 through No. 12, by using
either the Directional Enhancement circuit or the Dolby Pro Logic
decoder, decoded signals will be output from the center channel.
Therefore, if you want to maximize the performance of your
Audio/Video home theater system, it is recommended that you use a
center channel speaker.
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4 Speaker System
5 Speaker System
6 Speaker System
7 Speaker System
Simplest system.
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Main speaker
Effect speaker
Center speaker
1-2. SETUP
Before you start making connections make sure all related electronic components are turned OFF.
REAR PANEL
3 4 5
9 0
(General Model)
COUPLER
SPEAKERS
A
MAIN
I0dB
0dB
CENTER
MAIN
LEVEL
B
A +B
A OR B
TV/DBS
A +B:4 MIN./SPEAKER
A OR B:6 MIN./SPEAKER
A +B:4 MIN./
HAUTPARLEUR
A OU B:6 MIN./
HAUTPARLEUR
6 MIN./SPEAKER
6 MIN./HAUT
PARLEUR
2
PRE OUT
MAIN CH
MAIN IN
FRONT
FRONT
REAR
CENTER
6 MIN./SPEAKER
6 MIN./HAUT
PARLEUR
6 MIN./SPEAKER
6 MIN./HAUT
PARLEUR
REAR
AUX 1
FRONT
MIX
PHONO
5ch
7ch
ON
OFF
LOW
PASS
GND
10
CDE FG
5 Main In Jacks
Line input to built-in main-channel amplifier. Connected with
jumper bars to PRE OUT jacks when the built-in amplifier is used.
Not connected when using an external power amplifier.
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A GND Terminal
Connects the ground wire of the turntable to produce minimum
hum. In some cases, however, better results may be obtained
with the ground wire disconnected.
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I Switched AC Outlets
You may plug other audio components into these sockets as
long as their combined power consumption does not exceed
the specified value shown. Switched means that these
components are turned on and off by this units power switch.
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There are several switches and controls on the rear panel that
youll have to check before operating your system, and its a good
idea to do it before you connect cables. Locate the MAIN LEVEL
slide switch (3) and FRONT MIX slide switch (D). Make sure the
MAIN LEVEL switch is set to 0 dB and the FRONT MIX switch is set
to OFF for 7 or 6 speaker driving.
Make sure that you have the left (L) and right (R) channels
correctly connected. That means that jacks marked L on this unit
must be connected to jacks marked L on other units. Likewise with
the R jacks. This is easy if you remember to always use the red plug
for the R jacks and the white plug for the L jacks.
English
With speaker connections you must also be sure that the polarity
is correct. For each amplifier and each channel, connect the plus (+)
terminal of the amplifier to the plus terminal of the speaker, and
connect the minus () terminal of the amplifier to the minus terminal
of the speaker. To keep track of polarity, use a speaker cable that has
one of the two wires marked by a stripe or a different color.
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CD player
OUTPUT
Tuner
AUDIO OUT
OUTPUT
TV/Satellite tuner
VIDEO OUT
2
TV/DBS
AUDIO OUT
Tape deck 1
VIDEO OUT
LINE OUT
LINE IN
AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
Tape deck 2
AUX 1
LINE OUT
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO OUT
PHONO
GND
AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
OUTPUT
GND
Turntable
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VIDEO IN
Monitor TV
If your video cassette recorder, video disc player, etc. and your
monitor are equipped with S (high-resolution) video terminals,
connect them to this units S VIDEO jacks, and connect this units
S VIDEO MONITOR OUT jack to the S video input of your monitor.
Otherwise, connect the composite video jacks from your video
cassette recorder, video disc player, etc. to the VIDEO jacks of this
unit, and connect this units VIDEO MONITOR OUT jack to the
composite video input of your monitor.
S-VIDEO
OUT
TV/Satellite tuner
S-VIDEO
OUT
VIDEO
OUT
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VIDEO
OUT
TV/DBS
VIDEO IN
VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEO IN
VIDEO IN
S-VIDEO IN
VIDEO IN
S-VIDEO IN
S-VIDEO OUT
VIDEO OUT
NOTE: If video signals are sent to both S VIDEO input and VIDEO
input jacks, the signals will be sent to their respective output jacks
independently.
Monitor TV
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Monitor TV
AUDIO R
AUDIO L
VIDEO
No connection
2
3
1
Scart-plug
connector
cable
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Main speaker
Main speaker
Power amplifier
INPUT
PRE OUT
This unit
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Front effect
speaker
Center speaker
Front effect
speaker
Center speaker
This unit
Rear effect
speaker
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Rear effect
speaker
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ADDING A SUBWOOFER
REAR
FRONT
MIX
5ch
7ch
ON
OFF
LOW
PASS
Subwoofer system
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4 5 6
INPUT SELECTOR
PRO LOGIC
DECODER
1 Power Switch
* STANDBY Mode
While the power is on, pressing the POWER key on the remote
control unit switches the unit to the STANDBY mode. (In this
mode, the power indicator is half illuminated.)
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CD
LD
PHONO
3 Display Panel
Shows program names, parameters and information about other
various settings and adjustments.
2 Power Indicator
Lights up while the power is on.
VCR I
TV/DBS
SOUND FIELD
PROCESSOR
0 Phones Jack
Plug in headphones here for private listening. If the FRONT
MIX and EFFECT switches are on, the effect channels will be
heard along with the main channels. Otherwise the main
channels only will be heard.
C Program Selector
Sequentially selects the digital sound field processing
programs in the + or direction.
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D Effect Switch
Normally ON, this switch can be turned OFF to disable output
from the center and effect speakers so that the sound
becomes normal 2-channel stereo.
F Balance Control
Adjusts the left and right output volume to the Main Speakers
to compensate for sound imbalance caused by speaker
positions or listening room conditions.
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1 Transmit/Learn Indicator
In LEARN mode, lights to indicate that the key just pressed is
ready for learning input. In USER mode, blinks when a learned
key is pressed to show that a control signal has been sent to your
equipment.
1
2
3
4
2 YPC/USER/LEARN Switch
TRANSMIT
USER
LEARN
/LEARN YPC
POWER
AUX 1
PHONO
AUX 2
VCR 2
TV
VCR 1
VCR 2
TAPE
TUNER
CD
VCR 1 TV/DBS
PAUSE/STOP
CHAPTER
5
6
M
6
LD
3 Power Key
PLAY
CD-LD
DIAPLAY
STILL
TV/VCR
SEARCH
DIR A
PLAY
DIR B
TAPE-VCR
DECK A/B
PAUSE
Set to YPC for operating this unit and Yamaha Audio/Video units.
Set to USER for using learned key functions. Set to LEARN for
learning new control functions. (See page 38.)
(YPC is the abbreviation of YAMAHA Preset Code.)
STOP
7
8
9
TEST
A/B/C/D/E
PRESET/CH
TUNER
VCR-TV
FRONT
LEVEL
CENTER
LEVEL
HALL 1
HALL 2
HALL 3
CHURCH
ROCK
CONCERT
JAZZ CLUB
ENTERTAINMENT
TV
THEATER
CONCERT
VIDEO
VIDEO
THEATER
MOVIE
THEATER
PRO LOGIC
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11
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ON SCREEN
PARAMETER
K
J
I
SET MENU
0
A
MASTER
VOLUME
REAR
LEVEL
EFFECT
MUTING
ON/OFF
RESET
CLEAR
6 Blank Keys
Have no preset functions, so are used for learning other remote
controllers functions only.
7 Test Switch
When pressed, sends a signal to the main left, center, main
right, and rear effect speakers in turn, and when pressed once
again, sends a signal to the main and front effect speakers in
turn for easy comparison of level settings.
BCDE FG
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A Reset Button
Press this button to reset the internal microcomputer which
controls remote control operations. Microcomputer reset is
necessary when the remote control freezes.
* Pressing the RESET button will not erase learned functions.
C Clear Button
Used in USER or LEARN mode to erase a learned function. (See
page 39.)
F Muting Key
Mutes the master volume level by 20 dB. While muting, the
indicator on the master VOLUME control flashes on and off
continuously.
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G Parameter +/ Keys
Edit DSP program parameters or used for settings and
adjustments in the SET MENU mode.
M 1/2 Switch
When the YPC/USER/LEARN Switch is set to YPC, this switches
the CD/LD Function Keys to keys for use with either the CD
player or LD player. (1 for the CD player and 2 for the LD
player.) When the YPC/USER/LEARN Switch is set to USER or
LEARN, this switch selects the group 1 or 2 of the learnable
function keys. (See page 38.)
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1-4. ADJUSTMENT
MAIN/CENTER/EFFECT SPEAKER LEVEL BALANCE
ADJUSTMENT
This operation uses an internal test-tone generator for balancing
the levels of the main, center and effect speakers.
1. Depress the TEST switch on the remote control so that TEST
DOLBY SUR. appears on the display panel to enter test mode. A
hiss-like calibration signal should be heard from the left main
speaker, center speaker(s), right main speaker and rear effect
speakers in turn (see diagram). Adjust the master VOLUME to a
normal listening level.
* The state of test-tone output is shown by the display panel and
the monitor screen. (On the monitor screen, it is shown by an
image of audio listening room.) This is convenient for adjusting
each speaker level.
Left main
Center
Right main
LEFT
CENTER
RIGHT
Rear
SURROUND
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2. Adjust the center and rear level by using the CENTER and REAR
LEVEL +/ keys on the remote control so that the sound coming from
the corresponding speakers seems to be at the same level as that
from the main speakers when you are at a normal listening position.
If there is insufficient volume from the effect speakers, you may
decrease the main speaker volume level by setting the MAIN LEVEL
switch on the rear panel to 10 dB, and adjust the center and rear
level again. Volume controls on external power amplifiers may also
be adjusted if necessary to achieve proper balance.
3. For the front effect speaker level adjustment, depress the TEST
switch on the remote control again so that TEST DSP appears on
the display panel. A calibration signal should be heard from the main
speakers and the front effect speakers in turn (see diagram).
Main
Front
MAIN
FRONT
4. Adjust the front level by using the FRONT LEVEL +/ keys on the
remote control so that the speaker volume is the same as that of the
main speakers.
NOTE: If not using a center speaker, be sure to set the CENTER
MODE to the PHNTM (phantom) position.You will then hear the
center channel test tone from the left and right main speakers.
When this adjustment is finished, press the TEST switch once
again.
NOTE: Once you have completed these adjustments, use only
VOLUME control of this unit or MASTER VOLUME keys of the
remote control unit to adjust the whole listening volume. Do not
change any other volume setting in the system.
Remote control
Front panel
INPUT SELECTOR
VCR I
CD
LD
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4. Select any other source in your system (VCR, tuner, etc.) and
play that source.
TUNER
or
TV/DBS
Front panel
INPUT SELECTOR
VCR I
Remote control
CD
LD
CD
or
TV/DBS
PHONO
This adjustment can also be done with the remote control unit.
For using the remote control unit, refer to 5. Input level
adjustment (INPUT LVL TRIM) on page 27.
Remote control
MASTER
VOLUME
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
CENTER MODE
CENTER GEQ
PARAMETER INIT
MEMORY GUARD
INPUT LVL TRIM
PARAMETER
SET MENU
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Adjusting method
After selecting the item (title) in step 2 on the previous page,
press the Parameter + or key on the remote control to display
the condition of the equalizer. Then select a frequency with the
Parameter Select keys on the remote control and adjust its level
with the Parameter +/ keys.
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DSP parameters
Other items in the SET MENU mode
(CENTER MODE/CENTER GEQ/PARAMETER INIT/INPUT
LVL TRIM)
ON SCREEN display key
INPUT TRIM control
FRONT, REAR and CENTER level +/ keys
TEST switch
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GENERAL OPERATION
*
Front panel
INPUT SELECTOR
Front panel
VCR I
CD
LD
TV/DBS
PHONO
Front panel
POWER
Front panel
or
or
MASTER
VOLUME
Front panel
INPUT SELECTOR
VCR I
CD
LD
CD
or
TV/DBS
PHONO
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3. Press the REC OUT switch (so that REC OUT SOURCE
disappears from the display).
* The same result will be obtained after 5 seconds without any
operation.
English
Front panel
VCR I
Remote Control
CD
LD
CD
or
VCR I
TV/DBS
PHONO
CD
LD
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Front panel
INPUT SELECTOR
VCR I
CD
LD
1. Press the REC OUT switch (so that REC OUT... appears on the
display and the monitor screen).
Front panel
TV/DBS
PHONO
VCR I
CD
LD
5. Set the tape deck or VCR used for recording to the recording
mode.
* Adjust the recording level on the tape deck or VCR.
6. While recording a source, you can enjoy listening to and/or
watching another source selected with the input selector switch.
Front panel
INPUT SELECTOR
VCR I
Remote control
CD
LD
TUNER
TV/DBS
or
PHONO
TV/DBS
PHONO
REC OUT
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CD
3. Press the REC OUT switch (so that the indicator corresponding
to the selected source to be recorded stops flashing).
* The same result will be obtained after 5 seconds without any
operation.
While recording, you can monitor the audio and/or video signals
to be recorded by selecting the tape deck or VCR used for recording
with the input selector switch.
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PARAMETER
SET MENU
HALL 1
HALL 2
HALL 3
CHURCH
ROCK
CONCERT
JAZZ CLUB
ENTERTAINMENT
TV
THEATER
CONCERT
VIDEO
VIDEO
THEATER
MOVIE
THEATER
PRO LOGIC
10
11
12
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3. All sound field programs except CHURCH have two subprograms (see 2-7. DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SOUND FIELD
PROGRAMS). The sub-programs are selected using the
Parameter +/ keys on the remote control unit. The CONCERT
HALL 1 program, for example, contains the sub-programs Hall A
in Europe and Hall B in Europe. When the CONCERT HALL 1
program is first selected, the Hall A in Europe sub-program will
be selected and displayed on the front panel. To select Hall B in
Europe, press the Parameter + or key. To return to Hall A in
Europe, press the Parameter + or key again. The same selection
procedure applies to all other programs.
The sub program selection can also be done simply by pressing
the corresponding Program Select key on the remote control.
* If you will change the sub-program by pressing a Program
Select key while watching the monitor screen, press a key as
described below;
If the display type is a full display, press the key of the
corresponding program once. If the display type is a simple
display or no display, press the key twice.
CONCERT HALL 1
Hall A in Europe
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CONCERT HALL 1
Hall B in Europe
The following list gives brief descriptions of the sound fields produced by each of the DSP programs. Keep in mind that most of these are
precise digital recreations of actual acoustic environments. The data for them was recorded at the locations described using sophisticated sound
field measurement equipment.
* The channel level balance between the left rear effect speaker and the right rear effect speaker may vary depending on the sound
field you are listening to. This is due to the fact that most of these sound field recreations are actual acoustic environments.
1. CONCERT HALL 1
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2. CONCERT HALL 2
Hall A in Europe:
Hall C in Europe:
Hall B in Europe:
Hall D in U.S.A.:
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3. CONCERT HALL 3
5. ROCK CONCERT
Hall E in Europe:
Live Concert:
4. CHURCH
A church in Tokyo shaped like a cross. There is the altar at the
upper side of the cross, and a pipe organ at the opposite side
(the lower side of the cross). It is a very unique shape with walls
all leaning inside, and pillars standing by the side of walls only.
The sound field has moderate reverberations of which time is 2.5
seconds.
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Arena:
6. JAZZ CLUB
Village Gate:
Cellar Club:
8. TV THEATER
Stadium:
Drama:
Disco:
Variety/Sports:
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7. ENTERTAINMENT
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9. CONCERT VIDEO
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Classical/Opera:
Fantasy:
Pop/Rock:
Classic Film:
Ideal for reproducing video discs, video tapes and similar sources
which are Dolby Surround encoded and bear the DOLBY
SURROUND logo.
70 mm Adventure:
Normal:
70 mm General:
Enhanced:
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VIDEO
THEATER
THEATER
PRO LOGIC
10
11
12
ON SCREEN
PARAMETER
PARAMETER/SET MENU
switch
SET MENU
4. Press the key that is to have a new function assigned to it. The
TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator will light up.
5. Press and hold down the button on the other remote control
unit corresponding to the new function to be learned. Hold the
button down until the TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator is extinguished.
The function has now been learned.
510 cm
MASTER
VOLUME
REAR
LEVEL
EFFECT
MUTING
ON/OFF
CLEAR
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English
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English
In addition to the TYPE parameter which selects the subprograms within each sound field program (e.g. Hall A in Europe
and Hall B in Europe for program 1, CONCERT HALL 1), each
program also has a set of parameters that allow you to change the
characteristics of the acoustic environment to create precisely the
effect you want. These parameters correspond to the many natural
acoustic factors that create the sound field you experience in an
actual concert hall or other listening environment. The size of the
room, for example, affects the length of time between the early
reflectionsthat is, the first few widely spaced reflections you
hear after the direct sound. The ROOM SIZE parameter provided
in many of the DSP programs alters the timing between these
reflections, thus changing the shape of the room you hear. In
addition to room size, the shape of the room and the
characteristics of its surfaces have a significant effect on the final
sound. Surfaces that absorb sound, for example, cause the
reflections and reverberations to die out quicker, while highly
reflective surfaces allow the reflections to carry on for a longer
period of time. The DSP parameters allow you to control these and
many other factors that contribute to your personal sound field,
allowing you to essentially redesign the concert halls and rooms
provided to create custom-tailored listening environments that
ideally match your mood and music.
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ROOM SIZE
Changes the apparent size of the music venue. The larger the
value, the larger the simulated room will sound.
What it Does:
Adjusts the timing between the early reflections. Early reflections
are the first group of reflections you hear before the subsequent,
dense reverberation begins.
Control Range:
Level
Direct sound
Early reflections
Small space
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What it Does:
Level
1 49 milliseconds
For a small living room this parameter would be set for a small
value. Large values for a big room. Larger values produce an echo
effect.
Direct sound
Early reflections
Level
Level
Time
Time
Large space
INIT. DLY
Time
Level
Direct sound
Early reflections
Small
Large
Small
Time
Control Range:
Direct sound
Early reflections
Adjusts the delay between the direct sound and the first reflection
heard by the listener.
0.1 2.0
Standard setting is 1.0.
Level
Large
INIT. DLY
Time
INIT. DLY
Time
LIVENESS
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What it Does:
Adjusts the amount of time it takes for the level of the dense,
subsequent reverberation sound to decay by 60 dB (@ 1 kHz).
Control Range:
1.0 5.0 seconds.
What it Does:
The reverb time in a small-to-medium size hall would be between
1 and 2, and in a large hall it is normally between 2 and 3.
Control Range:
0 10.
Level
Level
Small
Time
Level
Direct sound
60 dB
Large
Time
Level
Level
Time
REV. TIME
Reverberations
Direct sound
Early reflections
Small
Time
60 dB
Level
Large
60 dB
Time
REV. TIME
Reverberations
REV. TIME
Time
Reverberations
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By adding the Dolby Pro Logic Decoder to the DSP effect, the full
presence of a 70 mm film theater is reproduced without deteriorating
the channel separation.
With monaural sound sources, almost all sounds are output from
the center speaker instead of the left and right main speakers.
Selectivity:
ON/OFF
DELAY
Adjusts the delay between the direct sounds (at the main left,
center and main right channels) and the effect sounds (at the front
effect and rear effect channels). The larger the value, the later the
effect sounds are generated.
Control Range:
15 30 milliseconds
Selectable levels:
OFF/MIN/MID/MAX
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TROUBLESHOOTING
POSSIBLE CAUSE
AC cord not properly plugged in.
Bad cable connection.
Bad or incorrect input connection.
Incorrect input source selection.
The EFFECT switch is set off.
The DOLBY PRO LOGIC program is being used
with material not encoded with Dolby Surround.
The FRONT MIX switch is set to ON.
The center mode is in PHNTM.
Incorrect sound field program.
The protection circuit has activated because of
short circuit etc.
The power to the component connected to the
REC OUT jacks of this unit is off.
The MEMORY GUARD function is set ON.
It is not possible to record the sound field on a
tape deck connected to this units TAPE REC
OUT jacks.
This unit is too close to the affected equipment.
Learning process incomplete.
WHAT TO DO
Carefully plug AC plug into outlet.
Firmly plug in all connection cables.
Check connections.
Select the appropriate input source with the input selector switch.
Press the EFFECT switch to turn it on.
Use a different sound field program.
Set the FRONT MIX switch to OFF.
Select the appropriate center mode.
Select the appropriate program.
Turning the unit off and then on will reset the protection circuit.
Turn the power to the component on.
Turn the MEMORY GUARD OFF.
Dead batteries.
Wrong distance or angle.
Replace batteries.
The remote control unit will function from a maximum range of 6
meters, no more than 30 degrees off-axis from the front panel.
Change position of the main unit.
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PROBLEM
Power does not come on.
Hum.
No sound.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Minimum RMS Output Power Per Channel
Main (20 Hz 20 kHz 0.015% THD 8/6) ................ 60W+60W/75W+75W
Center (20 Hz 20 kHz 0.015% THD 8/6) ................................ 60W/75W
Front Effect (1 kHz 0.03% THD 8/6) .........................22W+22W/25W+25W
Rear Effect (1 kHz 0.03% THD 8/6) ........................ 22W+22W/25W+25W
DIN Standard Output Power Per Channel [Europe and Singapore models]
(1 kHz 0.7% THD 4) ............................................................................ 105W
IEC Power [Europe and Singapore models]
(1 kHz 0.015% THD 6) .......................................................................... 80W
Damping Factor
Main, Center (1 kHz 8) .......................................................... More than 100
Input Sensitivity/Impedance (100W/8)
CD/TUNER/TAPE/LD/TVzDBS/VCR/AUX ................................ 150 mV/47 k
PHONO MM ................................................................................2.5 mV/47 k
Maximum Input Signal
CD/TUNER/TAPE/LD/TVzDBS/VCR/AUX
(1 kHz 0.5% THD, EFFECT ON)........................................... More than 2.3V
PHONO (1 kHz 0.01% THD) ...............................................More than 130 mV
Output Level/Impedance
REC OUT (Phono) ...................................................................... 150 mV/1 k
LOW PASS (fc=200 Hz) (EFFECT OFF) ..................................... 4.0V/3.3 k
Headphone Jack Rated Output/Impedance
Output Level (input 50 mV, RL=8) ....................................................... 0.19V
Impedance .............................................................................................. 100
Frequency Response (20 Hz 20 kHz)
CD/TUNER/TAPE/LD/TVzDBS/VCR/AUX to MAIN L/R SP OUT ..... 01.0 dB
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Power Supply
Australia model ....................................................................... AC 240V/50 Hz
Europe, U.K. and Singapore models ...................................... AC 230V/50 Hz
General model .............................................. AC 110/120/220/240V 60/50 Hz
AC Outlets
2 SWITCHED OUTLETS
[General model] .................................................................. 100W max. total
1 SWITCHED OUTLET
[Australia, Europe, U.K. and Singapore models] ........................ 100W max.
1 UNSWITCHED OUTLET
[General model] .......................................................................... 200W max.
English
Video Section
Video Signal Type
[Australia, Europe and U.K. models] ...................................................... PAL
[Singapore Model] .................................................................................NTSC
[General Model] ........................................................................... NTSC/PAL
Video Signal Level ........................................................................ 1 Vp-p/75
S-Video Signal Level
Y ............................................................................................... 1 Vp-p/75
C ........................................................................................ 0.286 Vp-p/75
Maximum Input Level ....................................................... More than 1.5 Vp-p
Signal-to-Noise Ratio ............................................................ More than 50 dB
Monitor Out Frequency Response ............................... 5 Hz 10 MHz, 3 dB
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