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@ YSP-4300 [ YSP-CU4300 + NS-WSWI60] YSP-3300 [YSP-CU3300 + NS-WSW160] Digital Sound Projector TM Owner,s Manual English for North America J What you can do with this unit TV Audio/video device Preparation Connections/Basic Playback 2En settings p. 39 3En Contents PREPARATION Controls and functions ............................................... Center unit front panel (front, top) ........................................... Center unit rear panel (back) .................................................. Subwoofer rear panel (back) ................................................... Front panel display .................................................................. Remote control ........................................................................ Installation ................................................................. Recommended installation .................................................... Conditions that make it difficult for sound beams to achieve surround sound .................................................... 5 5 6 7 8 9 11 11 11 Enjoying surround effects regardless of conditions (My Surround) ....................................................................... 12 If the TV remote control does not work properly after the center unit is installed (TV Remote Repeater function) ................... 12 If the center unit cannot be installed on a TV stand (increasing the height of the center unit) ............................... 12 Positioning the subwoofer on its side .................................... 13 Installing this unit .................................................................. 14 Preparing remote control .............................................. 16 Installing the batteries ........................................................... 16 Operation range .................................................................... 16 Connections .............................................................. 17 Connecting Connecting satellite/cable a TV and a Blu-ray disc player ................... a game console or TV tuner ................................................. 18 Connecting Connecting the FM antenna (YSP-4300 only) .............. the wireless subwoofer .............................. 20 20 19 Initial settings ............................................................ 21 Establishing a wireless connection ............................... 21 Group IDs .............................................................................. 21 Displaying the menu screen on the TV ......................... 21 Selecting the language for menu display ...................... 22 Auto setup for appropriate surround effects (IntelliBeam) .................................................................. 23 Installing the IntelliBeam microphone ................................... 23 Using AUTO SETUP (IntelliBeam) ........................................ 24 Saving this unit's settings to system memory ....................... 28 Operating the unit by TV's remote control (HDMI control) ............................................................... 30 PLAYBACK Playback features ...................................................... 32 Basic operation for playback ......................................... 32 Enjoying sound based on your preference ................... 33 Switching between surround playback, stereo playback, and target playback modes .......................................................... 33 Playing back digitally compressed formats (MP3, WMA, etc.) with enriched sound (Compressed Music Enhancer) ........... 33 Adjust volume for each channel ............................................ 33 Enjoying realistic surround sounds (CINEMA DSP) ............. 34 Changing the audio output method for surround playback ... 36 Setting the surround decoder ................................................ 38 Delivering sound to a specified location (Target playback mode) ........................................................ 39 Using useful features .................................................... 40 Automatic volume level adjustment (UniVolume) ................. 40 Saving energy with the Eco function ..................................... 41 Switching information displayed in the front panel display.... 41 Settings each input source (Option menu) ............................ 42 FM tuning (YSP-4300 only) ........................................... 44 Tuning into the desired FM station (Frequency tuning) ........ 44 n_l'n ooil nan .1Cat ont_ nan 4En :01_ fO tlD _mp_ _the ), y n _P Receiving weak signal ........................................................... 45 Registering FM stations and tuning in (Preset tuning) ........... 45 Playing music stored on an iPod or computer over a wireless connection ........................................... 48 Playing music stored on an iPod or USB device over a USB connection (YSP-4300 only) ..................... 48 Connecting an iPod ............................................................... 48 Operating an iPod via the TV screen ..................................... 49 Using the iPod to control operation ....................................... 52 Charging the iPod .................................................................. 53 Connecting a USB device ...................................................... 54 Operating a USB device via the TV screen ........................... 55 SETTINGS Setup menu ............................................................... Setting the setup menu ................................................ Setup menu list ............................................................ BEAM settings .............................................................. HORIZONTAL ANGLE .......................................................... BEAM TRAVEL LENGTH ...................................................... FOCAL LENGTH ................................................................... IMAGE LOCATION ................................................................ CHANNEL OUT ..................................................................... SOUND settings ........................................................... SPEAKER LEVEL ................................................................. Adaptive DRC ........................................................................ DYNAMIC RANGE ................................................................ 62 62 62 63 Dolby PLIIx PARAMETER ..................................................... HDMI setup .................................................................. HDMI CONTROL ................................................................... HDMI AUDIO OUT ................................................................. TV INPUT .............................................................................. 63 63 63 63 63 yAired settings .............................................................. iPod INTERLOCK .................................................................. GROUP ID ............................................................................. 64 64 64 DISPLAY settings ......................................................... DIMMER ................................................................................ OSD LANGUAGE .................................................................. DISTANCE UNIT ................................................................... 65 65 65 65 INFORMATION settings ............................................... AUDIO ................................................................................... VIDEO ................................................................................... SYSTEM ................................................................................ 65 65 65 65 Advanced setup ........................................................ 66 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting ....................................................... General .................................................................................. FM tuner (YSP-4300 only) ..................................................... USB device (YSP-4300 only) ................................................ Remote control ...................................................................... Messages .................................................................. iPod (when connected via USB jack)/ USB device (YSP-4300 only) ................................................ 68 68 70 70 70 71 71 APPENDIX Glossary .................................................................... Specifications ........................................................... Available signal information ......................................... Index .......................................................................... tli m_t 58 58 59 60 60 60 60 61 61 [l ons _or _ 72 74 76 77 Controlsand functions Centerunit front panel(front, top) I iNPUT -- YSP-CU4300 VOLUME + V I NPUT - VOLUME +_ YSP-CU3300 ilii_i_i_ii _ 1 V ', ,,iiiiii_'_!_i_i II!............ Remote control sensor Receives infrared Remote signals control Receives infrared the TV Remote sensor signals Repeater @ STATUS indicator from the remote control (_'p. 9). of a TV fi'c)m the TV remote function is enabled control when (_ p. 12). O Wireless module Receives signals. in front of the wireless with the w'ireless wireless up when standby mode. INPUT the power is turned on, and goes off in the ) key Selects the playback component (_ p. 32). VOLUME (+/-) key and sends w'ireless objects Lights module's Do not place module ability as they to receive metal may interfere and send signals. Adjusts the volume of the unit (_ p. 32). @ _ key Turns on the unit or set it to the standby mode. Front panel display Show's information about the operational status of this unit n the standby (_ p. 8). ower USB jack (YSP-4300 only) Enables connection of a USB device (_ p. 48, 54). infi:ared in order signals mode, this unit consumes to search for HDM[ fi:om the remote a small amount signals of or to receive control. SURROUND indicator Lights up according to the input Displayed color signal. Input signal Blue Following surrotmd audio signal lormats: Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS-HD High Resolution, Multi-channel Linear PCM Orange Surround audio signal other than above Off Stereo/monam'al audio signal or no signal SEn Controls and functions Center unit rear panel (back) @ FM ANTENNA jack (YSP-4300 only) Connect all FM antenna (_ p. 20). satellite INTELLIBEAM MIC jack Connect the supplied [ntelliBeam microphone (_p. 24). Q analog cable to the external components O (_*_p. 19). components a coaxial digital audio cable to the external (_*_p. 19). expansion jacks (_*:p. 18). SEn an HDM[ disc player, console (_p. 18, 19). expansion terminal for commercial use only. INPUT DIGITAL TV/OPTICAL jacks an optical cable to the external components @ TV Remote Repeater Receives signals from a TV remote control via the front of the center unit and transmits those signals to the TV when the center unit obstructs the remote control sensor on the TV for commercial use only. HDMI OUT (ARC)jack For connecting Blu-ray (_Xp. 18, 19). IR IN/OUT jacks Control compatible TV tuner and game RS-232C terminal For connecting AUX INPUT DIGITAL jack For connecting HDM[ and cable A control O INPUT ANALOG L/R jacks For connecting HDMI IN jacks For connecting compatible (_*:p. 12). Power cable TV and monitor For connecting to an AC wall outlet (_p. 18). Controls and functions Subw00ler rear panel (back) ilii _i_i_ii _ ', ,,iiiiii_'_!_i_i II!............ Group ID switches When the center unit and subwoofer are connected LINK indicator wirelessly, sound is output from the subwoofer (yAired). For a wireless connection, use the same group ID as the center unit and YIT-WI2TX (r'p. 20). Heat discharge unit Shows wireless Discharges cover O connection heat the heat generated discharge status inside (_p. 21). the subwoofer. Do not unit. Power cable For connecting ) to an AC wall outlet (_Xp. 20). _ :7 7En Controls and functions Frontpanel display _) mmmJl li_ml mmmml mmm_m mmlJJ _l|mm gm|ml Playback indicators (YSP-4300 only) Lights while music stored on an iPod or USB device connected to the USB jack is playing (_ p. 48, 54). TARGET (YSP-4300 RX indicator indicators Lights while the connection to the subwoofer is being established (_,:p. 20). Lights while the connection to YIT-WI2TX is being established. For details of YIT-WI2TX, refer to "Safety and Accessory [nformation" (separate booklet). Note that the front panel display turns off when the Eco fnnctinn is enabled and remains off unless an operation is perfnrmed. SEn _mWU |JJJ_ _umll _Jm_m lJ_ml ilgll M_WMm ll|ll iU|_m mmm_u miami llmll HDMI indicator CINEMA only) Lights when the TV Remote Repeater function is enabled (_ p. 10). TX gff_ng Lights tip when HDM[ signals are input. DSP indicator Lights tip when a sound field program is selected (_ p. 34). Lights up when this unit is tuned into an FM station (_:'p. 44). Wireless UB|_ Indicates the current volume level (_ p. 32). @ Lights when target playback mode enabled (_,:p. 39). REPEATER BJg_B VOL indicator indicator Tuner indicators gHgHB UNIVOLUME indicator Lights tip when the UniVolume function is enabled (_: p. 40). @ ENHANCER indicator Lights tip when the Compressed Music Enhancer function is enabled (_: p. 33). O Multi information display Display playback device input source and surround information (_,:p. 41). Displays settings and information as alphanumeric characters. Controls and functions Remotecontrol @ Infrared signal transmitter BEAM key Switches tile sound beam output lllethod (ir_ p. 37). @ ENHANCER key Turns Compressed Music Enhancer to on or off (_p. 33). @ Input selector keys Select the playback component (_ p. 32). @ CINEMA DSP program keys When playback is ill surround playback mode, select the CINEMA DSP programs (_,: p. 34). @ SURROUND key Switches to surround playback mode (_,:p. 34). @ A/V/_/I_ keys, ENTER key Change the setting (_ p. 58). @ SETUP key Displays the setup menu (_p. 58). @ OPTION key Displays @ menu for each input source (_ p. 42). ', ,,iii;ii_'_!_i_i II!............ TARGET key Switches @ the option ilii_i_i_ii _ to target playback mode (_,: p. 39). SUBWOOFER (+/-) key Adjusts the volume of the subwoofer. ) | YSP-3300 _:_i_iii!i_ !!iiii'; \ / YEn .. Controls and functions @ MUTE key Mute the sound @ SYSTEM MEMORY keys Saves [ntelliBeam settings @ UNIVOLUME key Turns the UuiVolume function on or off (_ p. 40). @ VOLUME (_: p. 32). measurements, speaker volume, (_: p. 28). @ @ FM key (YSP-4300 only) Switches this tmit's input source to FM radio. @ @ Tuner operation keys (YSP-4300 only) Press to select or register all FM station the volume balance during (_ p. 44). playback ECO key Turns the Eco function on or off (_ p. 41). REMOTE REPEATER key Turns the TV Remote Repeater function on or off (_ p. 12). @ @ CH LEVEL key Adjusts (+/-) key Adjusts the volume of the unit (_ p. 32). and other (_ p. 33). iPod CONTROL key (YSP-4300 only) Press to display the iPod browse/playback screen on the TV (_ p. 51 ). @ USB key (YSP-4300 only) Switches @ this unit's Perform USB input source to USB (_ p. 48). operation keys (YSP-4300 Playback playback device operations for music only) stored on an iPod or (_: p. 48). @ Transmission indicator Lights with operation using this unit's remote control. @ (.5key Turns on the unit or set it to the standby mode (_ p. 32). @ STEREO key Switches to stereo playback mode (_ p. 33). @ RETURN key Returns to the previous menu screen. @ INFO key Switches follows. the information • [nput: [nput • Beam: Beam surround • Decoder: • Cinema (only mode Sound panel as setting displayed (stereo, beam stereo, target, or mode) signal decoder Sound in surround [nformatiou source on the front name playback DSP: display field playback varies currently program selected of CINEMA DSP mode) according to the selected input (_: p. 41, 51, 53, 56). Demo mode This uuit outputs moving souud horizontally beam dowu-mixed can feel how' sound beam To activate Demo mode: is output from "1 Press the TARGET key on the remote 2 Press the CINEMA DSP OFF "AUTO DEMO" is shown demo mode starts. To exit demo again. mode, The display to 1 chauuel to right and left. By this function, control. key. in the front panel press the CINEMA returns to target you this unit. DSP playback display OFF mode when key display. J lO En Installation To achieve waves, desired referred connect external surround sound to as "sound devices effects, beam(s)" such install this unit where ill this manual there are no objects (_,: p, 14), Depending as a TV first, See "Connections" such as furniture on the location where obstructing the path of sound the unit is installed, it may be easier to (_,: p, 17), f Notes • This unit requires sufficient sp_ce li)r heat discharge. A mininmm of 5 cm (2 in) above and behind and 1 cm (13/32 in) to the sides of the center unit A minimum of 21) cm (7-7/8 in) above, behind, and to the sides of the subwoofer Do not cover the subwoofer heat discharge unit on the back of the subwooli2r. • Be sure to install this unit where it does not fall subject to vibrations, such as from an earthquake, and where it is out of the reach of children. • When using a cathode-ray tube (CRT) TV, do not install this unit directly above your TV. • If the picture on your TV screen becomes blurred or distorted, we recommend moving this unit away li'om your TV. Center unit -- Subwoofer ilii_i_i_ii _ ', ,,;ii;ii_'_!_i_i II!............ Some TVs have sensors the seusors or sigual such as the motion trausmitter seusor or signal from fuuctiouiug, transmitter Set the ceuter for 3D glasses uuit away in frout. Iustalliug from your the ceuter uuit may iuterrupt TV. ) Recommendedinstallation Center unit Subwoofer • [nstall the center unit in the center of the left and right walls, • Place the center unit on a TV stand in front of the TV, • To prevent slightly Use the TV Remote Repeater obstructs control the remote [ncrease the height for center function sensor of the center unit installation • The listening position the front of the center unit can be mounted BRACKET SPM-K20 Manual and SPM-K20 • When strong is too high 12), enough sufficient position be located and the center at unit off of walls, angle the subwoofer of the room. the subwoofer to support on a rack, the subwoofer be sure the rack is and that it leaves space for heat discharge, unit and subwoofer Subwoofer performance i© communicate may be affected placed on a metal rack, or if there subwoofer and the center unit, • The subwoofer on a wall using WALL reflecting the center installing • The center as sofa, etc,) should • The distance between the listening should be more than 1,8 m (6 ft), • This unit unit if the TV stand (_,:p, (such unit, if the center on the TV (_,: p, 12), sound toward can also be placed wirelessly. if the subwoofer is a metal plate between is the i on its side (_,: p, 13), MOUNT (option), Refer to the SPM-K20 [nformation for YSP-CU4300/ [nstall YSP-CU3300. Conditionsthat make it difficultfor soundbeamsto achievesurroundsound This unit creates surround sound by reflecting produced by this unit may not be sufficient • Rooms with walls • Rooms with acoustically inadequate for reflecting absorbent projected when sound beams this unit is installed sound • Rooms beams walls of your where listening room. The surround sound effects locations, objects the path of sound • Rooms with measurements outside the following range: W (3 to 7 m (10 to 23 ft)) x H (2 to 3,5 m (7 to 11,5 ft)) x D (3 to7 off the walls in the following such as furniture are likely to obstruct beams • Rooms where the listening position is close to the walls • Rooms where the listening position is not in front of this unit m (10 to 23 ft)) • Rooms with less than this unit 1,8 m (6 ft) from the listening position iiili_i_ii:i to 11 En Installation Enj0ying surround effects regardless of conditions (My Surround) The My Surround "Changing function the audio creates output rich surround method sound for surround effects playback" ill rooms with less than optimal surround sound conditions (,_p. 11 ). See (,_ "p. 36, 37) for more information. If the TV remotecontroldoesnotwork properly after the centerunit is installed(TV Remote Repeaterfunction) The TV may not respond to commands from its reruote control if the center unit obstructs the remote control this occur, press sensor on the TV. Should the RI_MOTI _ RI_pI_ATI_R key on this unit's remote control more than 3 seconds to set the TV Remote Repeater REPEATER function indicator display will light. When the TV remote center unit's Remote remote Repeater transmits signals to the TV. Signals @ from to enable. TV remote TV remote control sensor control The on the front panel control control is aimed sensor, at the the TV TV Remote Repeater on the back of this unit from the TV remote the TV remote control control can be transmitted to the TV while this unit is in standby mode. Note This function can be used while the TV remote control is using infrared signals. If the centerunit cannotbe installed on a TV stand(increasingthe heightof the centerunit) In most cases, necessary. the center Attach unit can be placed on a TV stand. The supplied both the left and right spacers Align the protrusions on the back of the spacer with the mounting holes on the bottom of the center unit and press the spacer firmly into place. Spacer can be attached to increase Removing the spacers Pull the spacers straight up. Pull the spacer straight up. Protrusions Mounting Bottom of the center unit 12 En spacers to the unit. holes the height of the unit if Installation Positioning the subwoofer on its side The subwoofer call be laid on its side when _ositioned on a rack. Turn counterclockwise Removing the legs and sheets Sheet ilii_i_i_ii _ $ ', ,,iiiiii_'_!_i_i II!............ Attaching the legs and sheets i!il Z;i:i_ _!_iZI_II'I!II I !i!i _iiiii_iiii_ _ Turn clockwise $ 13 En Installation Installing this unit This unit outputs obstructing You may install Parallel sound beam the path of sound this unit ill parallel ill the illustrations Otherwise, below'. Install this unit where the desired surround sound Corner center effects there are no obstacles such of the wall when it is measured the left and right corners, installation [nstall this unit in the corner adjacent at a 40 ° to 50 ° angle walls. Corner installation Parallel installation (with 5Beam) (with Stereo+3Beam) 40° to 50 ° Objects, such as furniture Objects, such as furniture Parallel installation [nstall this unit as close to the exact center of the wall as possible. Ideal installation condition [nstall this unit as close to the exact front of your normal listening position as possible. The distance between listening position and the unit should be more than 1.8 m (6 ft). More than 1.8 m (6 ft) ¥ 14 En as furniture may not be achieved. with the wall or ill the corner. installation [nstall this unit in the exact from as shown beams. from the Installation Installing in a non-square room [nstall this unit so that the sound beams call be reflected off the walls. Irregularly shaped rooms with solid walls on all sides Irregularly shaped rooms that are open to a hallway ilii_i_i_ii _ on one side ', ,,iiiiii_'_!_i_i II!............ c: Example for installing • As sound obstacles. sounds. • beams the unit normally And a cupboard In a case of the listening adjusting the position (_: p. 23) enables effects installed facing room as shown tables are not the wall reflects -- Objects, such as furniture in the right illustration, of the right channel to achieve room tables, after AUTO more desired surround SETUP sound (_: p. 61). • As the curtains listening in living pass through room absorb and the case with function enables listening room sounds, is different the sound features of the from the case with the curtain the curtain closed. Using to save the best settings saving opened settings for each case of (_: p. 28). 15 En Installation Before installing Information" batteries (separate o1"using the remote control, be sure to read battery Installingthe batteries Pull up on the latch to release the cover and remote control precautions ill "Safety and Accessory booklet). Operation range 1 ll ,_i ¸¸ _,ii,ii,i_,_,_J_,_ _"_'_'_ii_iiiiiiiii!!!!!i!!i!!! iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii !i!i!iiiiiiiii! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ft) 3 Insert the protrusions into the slots and close the cover G Battery x 2 (AAA, R03, UM-4) 16 En Connections When external devices such as a TV, Blu-ray disc player, and/or game console are connected, audio and video signals are transmitted as shown below. _ _ Audio connection Video connection _ f_ _; _ Audio and video connection This unit: Plays audio from TV broadcasts, Blu-ray discs, etc. HDMI cable iliiii_iiii_ _ iC, i P Use to connecl a TV that does not support audio return channel (AR() to this unit (*_'p. 18). ', ,,iiiiii_'_!_i_i II!............ HDMI cable Game console (HDMI compatible) __ W %_ _ __ _ __ _ __ __# / i Optical cable _ f _ Blu-ray disc player Comp_ite video cable Satellite and cable TV tuner (not HDMI compatible) TV: Plays video from TV broadcasts, Blu-ray disc player, etc. _ ;!i;¸ 17 En Connections _] Do not use connect excessive the power force cable when until inserting all connections the cable For the cable connection, follow the procedure plug, are completed, Doing so may damage the cable ;he digital Of the Blu-ray audi;/video disc player ;ignMs to this unit. J jack. below, HDMI Cable (optional)cable(opti0nal)3 inpu[ plug and/or optical Cable(supplied) The digital player videO ofihe is reflected BiuT;ay disc on TV: back digital soun]ts of TV ;n this unit. To AC wall outlet INr b._AM FV '_N_T?_NA _,_lC OUT (ARO] INPUT ANA O_ IN_ 2 AUX I_LT ;;ISI [_t IN2 HOMI INS V_IN InO INa 1 RZ-2a2C DD] TV INPtr OmlCAL 01_1 _E 3 i Blu-ray disc player _ " Video signals _ " Audio signals Audio return channel (ARC) supported TV • ColmectanHDMlcabletotheaudioremrnchannelsupl_ortedjack (the jack with "ARC" indicated) on TV. In this case, you do not need to connect an optical cable. • Activate the HDMI control function of this trait so as to activate the audio return channel (ARC) (_,p. 63). 18 En TV What is audio return channel (ARC)? A [iulction transmits digital audio signal output l]'orn TV to this tlnit through an HDMI cable. By this flmction, an optical cable to connect TV and this trait is not needed. Connections HDMI compatible not HDMI compatible Satellite/cable TV tuner HDMI cable (optional) Game console HDMI cable (optional) Game console HDMI cable (optional) Satellite/cable TV tuner Optical cable (supplied) Composite video cable (optional) Game console RCA stereo cable (optional) Composite video cable (optional) > ilii _i_i_ii _ To AC wall outlet -,\ ', ,,iiiiii_'_!_i_i II!............ iiili{_ii_i To connect a device with an AUX output jack, connect its AUX output jack to the AUX INPUT DIGITAL (coaxial)jack on this unit via a commercial coaxial digital audio cable. 19 En Connections Connect the supplied FM antenna via the FM ANTENNA jack. FM antenna \ To connect the subwoofer wirelessly center (yAired), unit and subwoofer. components plugging When must wireless power using the transmitter subwoofer and center the center unit enters indicator turn off. unit and subwoofer. standby outlet. 1}, the same group 2TX is A 1. lights when the subwoofer ID The default is on and the wirelessly. mode, Group ID switches by simply into an electrical unit are connected to the ID for both connection cable unit be assigned group (Y[T-WI2TX) to the center group ID of YIT-WI The LINK indicator to the center ID must The default is A 1, enabling the subwoofer's be assigned When LINK (NS-WSWI60) the same group LINK indicator the subwoofer and O ?,_'- Tip ee page 21 t:_rmore int:_rmalionon group ID. ) Blinks: Lights: LINK Establishing connection Connection established To AC wall outlet For details of"YIT-WI2TX, (separale booklet). 20 En re[er lo "Safety and Accessory hfformation" Initial settings Yamaha's connection proprietary yAired technology enables the wireless of the center unit and subwoofer. Wireless connection of the subwoofer concern allows for cables. iPods or computers stored on these for subwoofer When through of YIT-WI2TX, [nformatiou" (separate When playing center unit transmits When group 2TX) is used, YIT-WI2TX the stored signals for switching _ on an Switch 'snoPuU tce s select this unit. When this unit and the TV are connected by the to play songs sends audio TV remote control (example) its between input sources on the TV's remote control to disc player, that are received is used YIT-WI2TX of this unit Use the button and Accessory fi'om a TV or Blu-ray signals operation is possible by displaying menu screen on the TV. to play music this unit. refer to "Safety audio by the center The same (YIT-WI wirelessly Visual without booklet). content iPod or computer, received the transmitter call be connected devices For details subwoofer. installation as shown below', select "HDM[ 1". that are unit and subwoofer. [D must be assigned default, the ceuter unit, subwoofer, a group ID of A 1. This group to all components. aud YIT-WI2TX ID does By are assigned uot ueed to be chauged. GrouplDs TV The center group unit, subwoofer, ID from three AI-A3, BI-B3: C1-C3: Use when unit ff_p. and YIT-Wl2TX possible Audio sets: A I-A3, delay playing can be assigned B I-B3, C 1-C3. is less than that of the C1-C3 music stored a on a computer set. via this 48). IN1 To prevent wireless system or device assign a different connection installed group of another yAired Yamaha sound IN2 ,,,/ ID to this unit and the YIT-WI2TX. Changing the group ID Center unit Change the group ff_p. ID from "GROUP this unit ID" in the setup The menu meuu 64). The setup display meuu key is pressed. Subwoofer Use the group change [D switches the group on the back of the subwoofer [D ff_p. INS H_MI near this unit or the YIT-WI2TX, to is displayed When on the TV screeu the TV is receiving menu is superimposed over video second setup time to cancel content. HDM[ when the SETUP signals, the Press the SETUP key a meuu display. 20). SETUP MENU YIT-W12TX Use the group the group Accessory [D switches ID. For details [nformatiou" on the side of YIT-Wl2TX of YIT-WI2TX, (separate to change refer to "Safety and ]HDMI lyAired ]DISPLAY booklet). I_FORMATION It he setup Notetnenu (_Tp. 58) can only be displayed on a TV screen. It 1 annol be shown in the lront panel display. 21 En Initial settings Turn the unit and TV on. Switch the TV's input to display video input from this unit (_,p. 21). J'_ Press and hold the SETUP key until the "OSD LANGUAGE" menu appears on your TV._ At'it OSDLANGUAGE A ENTER B_N SETUP DEUTSCH FRAN_AIS ESPANOL ITALIANO NEDERLAND PYCCKHN SVENSKA Y Selectable item: E_2k_, ENGLISH, DEUTSCH, FRAN(_AIS, ESPANOL, ITALIANO, NEDERLANDS, PYCCKI/II_I, SVENSKA Initial setting: ENGLISH When the Confirm screen the following is not displayed cases. The HDMI input jack of your of the unit are connected. The input 22 En of your TV TV and the HDMI is set to "HDMI OUT 1 (example)". (ARC) jack Initial settings Assembling the supplied cardboard microphone stand Due to differences in room unit, and the lifestyle adjusted in order sizes of users, and shapes, settings positioning for each for this unit to provide channel the optimal of this must be listening experience. This unit is equipped adjusts settings "beam optimization" Beam optimization: This feature with for each optimizes the beam your listening Sound optimization: optimizes that the parameters which automatically IntelliBearn and "sound matches This feature IntelliBearn, channel. offers two features, optimization". angle so that the parameter Place best 4 environment. the beam best match delay, your volume, listening and quality 5 horizontally so f f f environment. This unit performs these two automatic optimizations of the supplied [ntelliBeam microphone.2) with the aid Run through • The AUTO SETUP procedure nmy not be run successffflly if this unit is installed in one of the rooms described in "Conditions that make it difficult lor sotmd beams to achieve surround sound" on page 11. The My SurromM fimction can be used to enjoy rich surround sound in these types of rooms as well. See "Changing the audio output method tk_rsurround playback" 0_p. 36, 37) lor more information. Make sure that there microphone obstruct are no obstacles and the walls the path of sound However, any objects regarded as a protruding that are in contact as these objects with the walls will be part of the walls. nficrophone Upper limit :h_of ) Keep the lntelliBeam microphone away from direct sunlight. Do not place the lntelliBeam microphone on top of this unit. Within 1 m i3 3 iii!i :Jj J : t i' wi rd Installingthe IntelliBeam microphone = st lnd_ 1.8 Place the IntelliBeam microphone normal listening position. the [ntelliBeam room beams. llltelliBeam • Do not connect the lntelliBeam microphone to an extension cable as doing so may result in an inaccurate sound optimization. • After you have completed the AUTO SETUP procedure, be sure to disconnect the lntelliBeam microphone. • The IntelliBeam microphone is sensitive to beat. between in your listening m (6.0 fl) __ Lower limil at your f • Use the supplied place cardboard the [ntelliBeam ears would be when microphone microphone stand or a tripod at the same height i;_{:_ ¸¸ to as your you are seated. • Position the [ntelliBeam the floor. microphone so that it is parallel with i CaMboard • Up to three lhis unil's • "BEAM+SOUND OPTIMIZE" screen appears automatically when the lntelliBeam microphone is connected. "BEAM OPTIMIZE ONLY" or "SOUND OPTIMIZE ONLY" can be selected separately in the setup menu(_ p. 26). on lislening microphone sels of aulornatically memory room (_p. configured 28). You and you can stand can save change sellings the several lhe setting can be stored in Z dala depending conveniently. 23 En Initial settings Using AUTO SETUP (IntelliBeam) f- • It is normal for loud test tones to be ot/tput dm'ing the AUTO SETUP procedure. Make sure that there are no children around in the listening room while the ALTTOSETUP procedure is in progress. • If there are curtains in ynur listening room, we recnmmend lollowing the procedure below. 1 Open the curtains to improve snund reflectinn. 2 Run "BEAM OPTIMIZE ONLY" (_,p. 26). 3 Close the cm'tains. 4 Run "SOUND OPTIMIZE ONLY" (_p. 26). • Make sure that your listening room is as quiet as possible. For accurate measurement, turn oft" air conditioner or other devices that make noises. ENTER _RETURN Turn the unit and your TV on. Switch TV input to display video input from this unit (_p. 21). SYSTEM MEMORY Connect the IntelliBeam microphone the INTELLIBEAM MIC jack on the rear oftothe unit. II 24 En ® 2¢01 _,' _'_][NNA I IMI 'c "' UNPU • ANALOG Initial settings The screen [ntelliBeam below' is displayed after connecting microphone to the unit. 1) AUTO SETUP (PREPARATION Please connect Please place 1.8m/6tt away Measurement & CHECK) the MIC. the MIC from results are applied to this unit. at [east Sound AUTO Pro- SETUP COMPLETE jector. The MIC should be set at ear level when seated. Measurement After takes [ENTER[ please about Please 3rain. [ENTER]:Start remove the MIC from Sound Prolector and the listening position. is pressed, leave the room. [RETURN]:Cancel Press [SYSTEM to save set-up MEMORY1 key in the memory. • The measurement results are stored in the internal in lhe room, you may obslruc/the beam, or the microphone may pick up any sOUnLIsyou make, possibly resulling Follovv' the inslructions below anLIthen leave in theimproper room. If you remain cnnfiguralion ol sellings. memory of this unit until you run the AUTO SETUP procedure again or configure the settings manually. • You can save the several measurement results pressing the SYSTEM MEMORY key (_<p. 28). / 6 Remove the IntelliBeam microphone i /. ................. i> ilii _i_i_ii _ The "AUTO SETUP COMPLETE" The screen SETUP automatically changes during screen closes. 5} Keep the [ntelliBeam microphone in a safe place. the AUTO procedure. ', ,,iiiiii_'_!_i_i II!............ AUTO Wi[[ SETUP begin Please START in 10 sec. leave the room [RETURN]:Cancel m (After = 3 min.) ) SHOW RESULT MESUREMENT ENVIRONMENT BEAM MODE: COMPLETE. CHECK: [ENTER]:Save [RETURNI:Do If the AUTO rings SETUP the chimes. Success 5Beam/Plus2 set-up. not procedure save set-up. is complete, this unit 3} "BEAM+SOUND OPTIMIZE" is selected automatically. When you perlorm "BEAM OPTIMIZE ONLY" or "SOUND OPTIMIZE ONLY" only, relier to "AUTO SETUP via setup menu" (_,p. 26). _ng • • • Wait outside the room during the AUTO SETUP procedure. Remaining in the room after the AUTO SETUP process begins may result in the improper configuration of settings as your body may obstruct sound beams or the microphone may pick up sounds you make inadvertently. The AUTO SETUP procedure takes about 3 minutes. To cancel the AUTO SETUP procedure after it is started, press the RETURN key. II an error occtlrs, all error bLizzer sounds and an error message is displayed. For details on error messages, see "If an error message is displayed" <_p. 27). • lf"ENV1RONMENT CHECK:Faihu'e" is displayed, accurale measuremem may not have been possible. See "ERROR-El" uncler "Error messages" 0_ p. 27) for the remedy 1o Ihis mosl common error. Press the RETURN key, and begin measurement again. • Depencling on lhe environmem ol your lislening room, lhe firont lelt and righl beam angles ancl leR and righl surround beam angles may be sel to Ihe same value even it""BEAM MODE :5Beam" is displayed as a result. _ng 11you do not warn to apply' the resulls, press RETURN key,. When AUTO SETUP is performed from the setup menu. the menu selection screen ollhe setup menu appears. 25 En Z Initial settings AUTO SETUP via setup menu 1 Place the IntelliBeam microphone at you r normal listening position, and press the SETUP key. See "Installing instructions the [ntelliBeam on positioning microphone" (,_xp. 23) for the IntelliBeam microphone. At'it Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill ENTER SETUP RETURN Select Item: "BEAM+SOUND (Beam OPTIMIZE" optimization and sound optimization) Select this optimization feature if you make first time. This menu takes about 3 minutes. "BEAM OPTIMIZE (Beam optimization Use to optimize for the ONLY" only) the beam matches your listening 1 minute. angle so that the parameter environment. "SOUND OPTIMIZE ONLY" (Sound optimization only) Use to optimize settings the beam best This menu takes about delay, volume, and quality so that the paraineters best match your menu takes about 2 minutes. listening environment. This You must optimize OPTIM[ZE ONLY". cases: the beam ONLY" Select before this optimization • If you have opened listening • If you room (PREPARATION displayed. refer to 'Using or closed before have manually For the details angle "BEAM "SOUND feature OPTIM[ZE in the following the curtains in your using this unit set the beam angle. & CHECK)" screen is ......... on connecting AUTO with starting SETUP [ntelliBeam ...... microphone, (IntelliBeam)" (_,:'p. 24). Follow steps 4, and 6 under :fUsing AUTO SETUP (IntelliBeam)' to configure settings, and then remove the microphone. The ENTER key, 26 En performs lhe same function as lhe • key. Initial settings If an error message is displayed If all error message messages" Follow' below' is displayed to determine the instructions below' on the TV screen, see "Error the cause and resolve to begin the problem. measurement again. [ERROR E-l] Press the ENTER key to run the AUTO SETUP procedure again. Or press the • key to continue the measurement. [ERROR Press AUTO Remedy The hnelliBeam microphone is not placed in h'ont ol this unit. Position SETUP procedure again after turning connection 2 3 The "IntelliBeam" menu is displayed. Select "BEAM+SOUND OPTIM[ZE", ONLY", or "SOUND mode, then run this unit on. betweeu center unit has been established Press the RETURN key. and begin in fl'ont ol 1his unit measurement again. the subwoofer Follow' Cause Remedy The lntelliBeam microphone is not placed in the right distance from this unit. Position the hltelliBeam microphone at a distance of more than 1.8 m (6.0 1:) from this unit and begin measurement again. Cause Remedy The lntelliBeam microphone cannot collect the sound produced by this unit. Position the lntelliBeam microphone properly, check the connection, and then begin measurement again. Cause Remedy An internal s}stem error occurred, Press the @ key to mrn this unit to the standby mode, then run AUTO SETUP procedure again after turlfing this unit on. and OPTIM[ZE "BEAM ONLY" OPTIM[ZE and press the • steps 4, 5, and 6 to measure again (_:p. 25). [ERROR E-2] through [ERROR E-6] 1 Press the RETURN key. 3 lhe I ntelliBeam (_: p. 20). key. I) 2 microl?hone E-7] the (}) key to turu this uuit to the standby [ERROR E-9] 1 Be sure that a wireless 4 Cause The "IutelliBeam" menu is displayed. Select "BEAM+SOUND OPTIMIZE", "BEAM OPTIMIZE ONLY", or "SOUND OPTIMIZE ONLY" and press the • key. I) Follow' steps 4, 5, and 6 to measure again (_:p. 25). Error messages Cause Remedy There is too much noise in _our listening room. Make sure that 2tour listening room is as quiet as possible. You may want to choose certain hours during the day when there is not much noise coming from outside. (3 Cause Remedy The s[]hx_roo]_r is not connected wirelessly, Be sure that at vvrireless colmection between the subwooli_r and center unit has been established 0_ p. 20) and measure again. f ) ii _i_i;iiiiiiii Cause The lntelliBeam disconnected, Remedy microphone is Connect the lntelliBeam microphone to the 1NTELL1BEAM MlCjack rear of this unit and begin measurement again. _ :7 on the Cause Remedy Some other operations were performed on this unit. Begin measurement again. Do not perform any other operations with this unit during measurement. Z 27 En Initial settings Savingthisunit'ssettingstosystem memo_ Three sets of settings quick loading environmental changes save [ntelliBeam surround can be saved to this unit's of settings optimized as needed. measurement setting memory, for specific enabling listeners or Refer to the examples results and settings to system memory, settings can be saved below' to such as or to load a pre-defined settings. The following • Surround playback (_ p. 33), stereo target playback rnode (_,_p. 33) (The sound beam output method for surround playback memory. (_ p. 33), or (_,_p. 36) can also be saved rnode.) • [ntelliBeam measurernent (When "HOR[ZONTAL LENGTH", to system playback "FOCAL results (_p. 23) ANGLE", "BEAM LENGTH", TRAVEL and "IMAGE LOCATION" are configured in the setup rnenu (_,_p. 58), these settings applied to IntelliBearn's AUTO SETUP measurements.) • Surround: CINEMA (_ p. 38) • Channel level • Tone SYSTEM MEMORY control Example 1 (_:p. DSP (_,_p. 34), surround beams, 33, 62) Saving the IntelliBeam that absorb open settings to system settings as needed. sound, such of those and again memory Saving with frequently SYSTEM 3: obstruct decreases. closed. for memory sound Measure Save with both sets of 1 and 2, and load the appropriate memory MEMORY 1: Surround MEMORY as curtains, them 2 SYSTEM MEMORY2: to system beams Example SYSTEM measurements environments the effectiveness the curtains decoder (_,:p. 43) different [f materials are used settings to system setting A target playback projects kitchen sound mode beams A target playback projects sound beams setting toward mode setting toward that the that the living room Example 3 Saving preferred listener settings to system memory SYSTEM MEMORY 1: Settings configured for Dad SYSTEM MEMORY 2: Settings configured for Morn SYSTEM MEMORY 3: Settings configured for parties 28 En Initial settings Saving settings to system memory Loading settings 7 Hold down the SYSTEM, MEMORY 1,:2, or 3 key until M1Save? ;'M2Save? ;O r ,M3 Save?", corresponding to the button pressed, is displayed, I') Press the same SYSTEM again]) MEMORY key the SYSTEM 1 key is pressed, "M 1 When Saving" is displayed, MEMORY and settings 1 Press theSYSTEM key corresponding loaded. If the SYSTEM Load'?" 9 i.. are saved. MEMORY MEMORY 112' or3 to settings to be 1 key is pressed, Press the same SYSTEM again. When "MI will be displayed. the SYSTEM Loading" is displayed, MEMORY and settings MEMORY key 1 key is pressed, "MI are loaded. ilii _i_i_ii _ ', ,,iii;ii_'_!_i_i II!............ • If system settings are already stored in the selected memory number, this unit overwrites the old settings. • The memory ftmction cannot be set when "MEMORY set to "ON" in the advanced setup melm (_,p. 66). PROTECT" is 29 En Initial settings What is the HDMI control function? HDMI1 This trait call be operated supports the HDM[ using a TV's control ftmction reruote control if the TV and is connected via HDM[ cable (e.g. REGZA Link; some The following 6 ftmctions are supported)} to this unit TVs excluded). Remote control of TV (Example) 1. Turn on/off Both the TV and this/mit turn on/off at tile same time. 2. Switch input sources • The input source lklr this unit switches accordingly when the TV's input source is switched. The input source lkw this unit also switches when a Blu-ray disc player is selected as the input source from the TV's menu display. • The input source can be switched while this unit is in standby 3. Control mode. volume This unit's volume can bc ad.justcd when "HDMI AUDIO OUT" 0" P. 63) is set to "AMP" (default). 4. Switch the audio output device (TV or this unit) 5. HDMI signal pass-through HDMI input signals are output audio content from an HDMI unit is in standby mode. 6. ARC operating are not able settings above on tilt' TV can bc input to with your TV's these operations, your TV's these operations, remote configure remote you may control. HDM[ If you control (_: p. 31 ). • Turning the UuiVolume • Operating En this unit with to perform TVs, the following device (AR()jack described With some controlled. • Navigating 30 from the HDMI If you are able to perform continue • Even if your TV supports the HDMI control Rmction, some functions may not be available. For details, refer to the manual supplied with your TV. • If you connect this unit to a device such as a Blu-ray disc player that supports HDMI control via HDMI cable, you can control that device using the HDMI control flmction. For details, relier to the manual supplied with each device. • We suggest using devices (TV, Bh>ray disc player, etc.) fi'om the same manufacturer. output try the operations control. Video and from tile TV when this function Audio signals this unit. First, from the HDMI OUT (ARC)jack. input source art.' output this unit's function setup the browse/playback connected additional functions can be on and off menu displayed screens to the USB jack on the TV for an iPod or USB (YSP-4300 only) Initial settings Setting the HDMI control function If the HDMI control function Be sure that all components unit, and that settings below'. 2 The TV is connected unit. Enable the HDMI control function of all components connected to this unit via HDMI cable. "HDM[ CONTROL" CONTROL" For external components, with each component. 3) refer to "ON" to the manual are properly connected configured to the HDM[ to this as described OUT (ARC) (_,: p. 63) ix set to "ON" jack of this in the setup menl.1. The HDM[ For this unit, set "HDM[ is not working are correctly (_xp. 63)9 check supplied or speaker control the relative Nnction settings is enabled on the TV. (Also such as power interlock Nnction priority.) When the HDM[ control Nnction after the above has been checked, ix not still working Turn off this unit and the TV, and then turn them even back on again. Disconnect external Registering HDMI compatible components to the TV 4) the AC power components When the connected If the Blu-ray press disc player the HDMI1 is connected of the unit and cable. via HDM[ the input source connected {Y) for the TV and via HDM[ cable. Changing the connection method and connected components Turn on an external a Blu-ray disc player,components, connected tosuch this as unit via HDMI cable. Select the input source of this unit to Blu-ray disc player and check whether the image in the player is correctly displayed or not. switch this unit to the components Select this unit as the input source of the TV. jack, cable to the unit via HDM[ Plug them in again after about 30 seconds. After OPTICAL, ANALOG, AUX, YIT, or USB 5) input has been enabled, 7 I supply connected unit with the following 1 components and jacks a:e changed, reset this procedure. ii Disable the HDMI control function of the TV and Blu,ray disc player, turn off all _ii 4 IN I key. Zi Check if the HDMI control function works (turn on this unit o r adjust the volume level using the remote control of the TV), 2) :(_s • The del_.mlt setting is "OFF". • When "HDMI CONTROL" 4) _(_ is set to "ON" When the Eco functinn (_,_p. 41 ) is emd_led, this unit enters smndb> mode if the TV is selected lot audio output using the TV's remote control. s> 4< <i:! iii iiii!il}_iiii!i ili {;il) Input source name i"i i;!i¸¸ ii! _ i;_ ! For some HDMI compatible components, registering HDMI compatible components to TV is not required in this case when the HDMI control function is enabled. 5) _ YSP-4300 only The example of TV settings • From the setup menu on your TV, select "Link setting" _ "HDM] control setting", then set a setting such as "HDMI control fimction" to "ON". • Setting such as "Speaker priority" should be set to "AV amplifier". 31 En Playbackfeatures ENHANCER unit. d_ HDMI1 Turn components disc to player,ongame console, (TV, etc.)Blu-ray connected this unit. In_ keys SURROUND Select by pressing selectora component key corresponding to thethe input connection of external components. STEREO Press the HDMI1 Blu-ray key to play audio/video disc player connected content via the HDM[ from a INI jack. Input source name ) H[:,l"ii; .t UNIVOLUME SUBWOOFER (+/-) MUTE VOLUME (+/-) I Press the SUBWOOFER (+/.) key to adjust the volume of the subwoofer]) CH LEVEL • When audio unit, mute • When is output sound the VOLUME input to HDM[ panel YSP=3300 MUTE 6 CH LEVEL volume. • Lowering the subwoofer 32 En vohlme is recommended at night. key. press the MUTE key. While the mute blinks. key again fl'om the even if you press the VOL To resume indicator ill the front the volume, o]"press the VOLUME press the (+/-) key. Sra_ebt:k° mrStUrr:°e_n dP'baYbkCkod:re° P y , i i g P y , d configure sound setting according to you r preferences (_p; 33). ress the ode. • Tile stlbwoo_'or vohlme Call be adiusted separalely lroln the whole is output (+1-) key or the MUTE is activated, display IN jack level does not change To mute the sound, function and this the TV sound. TV, the volume • fl'om both TV speaker ............. (_ key to turn this unit to the standby / / Playback features Playing back digitally compressed formats (MP3, WMA, etc.) with enriched sound (Compressed Music Enhancer) This unit supports the following capabilities to enjoy sound based on your preference. • Switching target between playback • Compressed surround stereo playback, and i! '{3¸¸¸ )nodes Music iiii il;i;iiiii_;il Enhancer • Volume adjustment • CINEMA DSP • Switching • Surround playback, _i'8 ii > Play back digitally compressed format such as MP3 and WMA, with emphasis on bass and treble for extended dynamic sounds. for each channel Press the key agaiu between surround sound decoder audio output to turu the fuuctiou off. methods Adjustvolumefor each channel Switchingbetweensurroundplayback, stereoplayback, and target playbackmodes Volume balance for each chauuel audio output, s} cau be adjusted during playback to Stereo playback mode FL: Front playback mode. left Press the STEREO key to switch between standard stereo and FR: Front right C: Center beam SL: Surround stereo playback modes. Stereo (standard) Beam stereo ................ I I J ! i,.;i i left SR: Surround right SW: Subwoofer ....; i i,..i'..i,..;,.; When "STEREO" is selected, the front channels are the primary channel sources for output of stereo sound. When "BM STEREO" is selected, left and right channel sounds are output as sound beams from the front left and right channels. C: Center SL/SR: Surrouud left and right Wheu Subwoofer My Surround (MY SUR.) SW: is selected (_Xp. 37):"_ This expands the area to which sound is output. Surround playback mode Adjustable Press the SURROUND key to switch surround playback mode. Surround souud instructions methods. is output on switching as sound beams. betweeu the souud See page beam range: -20 to +20 t° # ................. 36 for output _;j 133 _ii!G'_! _ iiiI ({i}iiii Target playback mode !i!iii_!_i_}!_i iiii {iiiii) iiii ,_'"{'i playback mode. Target playback mode focuses souuds from all channels beams from a single channel to achieve optimal listening specified listener. See page 39 for more information. as sound for a # ................... 4) _(_>_ • By delault, this fimctiou is set to "ON" when the input source is Y1T or USB (YSP-4300 only). It is set to "OFF" with any other input source. • Compressed Music Enhancer does not work in case nllhe following digital audio signals: - Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, etc. - Signal that sampling rate is more than 48 kHz. _ng Example of volume balance • It" _ou have problems hearing words: Select C (center) to increase the level. iili!i!iiii!!iii When the sound is not like surround sound: Select SL (surrnnnd left) and SR (surround right) to increase the level. • The volume of the subwooli_r also can be adjusted by using the SUBWOOFER (+/-) key. ii:i;il}iii_i_ ;>:_ii s) _:_ Relier to "SPEAKER LEVEL" (_p. each channel with the test sound. 62) when adjusting the volume of 33 En Playback features Enjoying realistic surround sounds (CINEMA DSP) Playback DSP. surround sounds using Yamaha's exclusive CINEMA 1) Press the SURROUND the surround mode. 2 DSP key to switch to Press the CINEMA DSP (MOVIE, MUSIC, or ENTERTAINMENT) key repeatedly to select the desired program.83_ SURROUND The CINEMA This DSP unit is equipped processing) enhance chip concert containing your playback are precise digital balls, with music a Ymnaha several experience. recreations relines, CINEMA sound Most of actual and movie DSP (digital sound field field programs used to of the CINEMA DSP programs acoustic theaters. envirolm/ents of fi_mnus CINEMA panel display lights up. The CINEMA conditions. • Audio DSP and category the DSP programs signals being played • When using • When playing • When target name CINEMA are not available witll sampling fi'equellcy appears DSP ill the indicator front (_,: p. 8) in the following of higher than 48 kHz are back. My Surroundfimction6_ back in stereo playback mode p. 37). playback mode. is enabled 6_p. 39). s) _:_ This unit source. automaticall_ When last settings 34 En you select memnrizes annther for the selected input. tlle settings input, the unit assigned tn each automatically inptlt recalls tlle Playback features CINEMA DSP options Sports Sci-Fi This program clearly effects of the latest broad and expansive reproduces science dialogs fiction cinematic films and special This program sound and lets you feel a center space, reproduces sports broadcasting, the energetic converging and broadening the overall atmosphere and lets you feel as if you are seated Adventure reproduces latest action excitement the thrilling environment films and lets you feel the dynamic of fast-moving stadimn or a il;i;iiiii_;il and This program reproduces excitement of live talk enhances the ambience of gaiety while conversations at a comfortable volume. reproduces lets you have added impressions strong impacts. visual the wide and grand environment on spectacular scenes effects around Concert creates a rich surround hall with a great of sounds, close to the center Jazz Club This program Line", effect deal of presence, and lets you feel of a large round emphasizing the as if you are seated of the stage. recreates a famous environment of "The jazz club in New York reverberations from and offers serious that match dramas an optimum tones and background clear words. 3D feeling, music a wide range to musicals softly and reproducing but cubically Game This program games. is suitable It utilizes scenes for role-playing the sound field effects and adventure for movies to play, in the game. right in front of the stage. Set CINEMA produces It once and lets Video This program stables genres represent the depth and spatial feeling of the field during while offering movie-like surround effects in the movie the acoustic you feel as if you are seated shows. the Drama This program comedies, This program keeping and with of movie Music at an actual Talk Show scenes. This program Bottom on the of the stadium, of the Spectacle extension of live voice ball park. This program concert environment a commentator's a vibrant feel as if you are at an actual jazz environment or rock DSP to Off. and lets you concert. ) 35 En Playback features Changing the audio output methodfor surroundplayback Specify BEAM the sound beam output method for surround sound playback. Press the BEAM key to switch the sound beam output method. With Sound 5.1-channel beams (5 Beam), Sound 5BEAM+2 (Stereo Choose + 3 Beam), from 5BEAM 3BEAM (3 Beam), (My Surround). (or 6.1-channel) 7.1-channel beams input from 5. l channels. ST+3BEAM and MY SUR. With (or 2-channel) are output are output (5 Beam Plus 2), 3BEAM input from 7.1 channels. Choose Plus 2), ST+3BEAM+2 (3 Beam), from (Stereo and MY SUR. + 3 Beam (My Surround). f :_>_ Tips • The delimit sound beam channel output selling is "AUTO". At the def:mlt of channels setting, sound according With 2-/5.1 With 6.1 -/7.1 -channel The output from -channel method "CHANNEL is output to input input: as indicated 5.1-channel input: output at 5.1 or 7.1-channel in the setup number above. output 7.1 -channel can be locked OUT" fl'om the appropriate signal menu output (_ p. 61 ). .J 36 En Playback features Sound beam output options and characteristics Number of channels Objective/ possible scenario Beam modes for "5.1ch" 5BEAM For enjoying Sl.lrrOl.1 nd effects (5 Beam) Outputs SOl.1 nd on the movie, etc. to the fullest Beam modes for "7.1ch" 5BEAM+2 sound (5 Beam beams Plus Outputs from the front right and left, center, and surround right and left channels. back right and left channels. Surround mixed sources that output channels. Outputs channels surround (Stereo + 3 Beam) normal sound from the front right and left and sound beams from the center and right and left channels. sound ST+3BEAM+2 Outputs channels beams. with front back channel sources. The same (Stereo a movie fi'om a position a back wall. near For small listening areas or when surround effects sound are insubstantial due to the listening conditions. room is true for right Plus 2) surround back right and left channels. Surround channel sources are mixed with front left and that output channels. watching left and left is generated left channels + 3 Beam back left channel sound beams. left ) sources. Surround left channel () content from the front left and surround back 3BEAM left normal sound from the front right and left and sound beams from the center and surround For a group watching movies, or when il;i;iiiii_;il are surround Surround left channel () content from the front left and surround back ST+3BEAM beams fi'orn the fi'ont right and left, center, and surround channel For watching live recordings 2) sound The same is generated left channels is true for right (3 Beam) Outputs sound beams from the front right and left and center channels. Other channel sources are mixed into the front right and left channels. MY SUR. For the full effect (My Surround) of My Surround, your listening position must face toward the front of this unit. Even surround sound effects are insubstantial with other settings, effects. you can enjoy sound with surround "iiil)i_ _ii_711_ii!!i_i I iillii:i;iiiiiii_ .. 37 En Playback features Setting thesurrounddecoder When this unit plays back 2-channel or 5.1 -channel sources in the surround mode, surround decoder enables them playback for 7. l-channel. I) You call enjoy a variety of surround sound effects by switching the decoder. To enable a surround select "DSP Oft"'. 2} decoder, press the SURROUND key to Selec t the desired decoder from the setup menu --* !,SOUND,! --*,!MATRIX DECODER,'i STEREO SURROUND See "Setting instructions the setup oil accessing menu" under the setup "Setup menu" ffX'p. 58) for menu. Available decoders and recommended sources 2ch -_ 5ch TARGET PLII (Dolby Pro Logic 11) Nero6 (DTS Neo:6) Movie Music Game Movies Music Games Cinema Music Movies Music Movie Music 3) Game Movies Cinema Music Movies Music 2ch -_ 7ch PLllx (Dolby Pro Logic llx) Nero6 (DTS Neo:6) Music Games 2} :(_ About the surround sources decoder for playback of 5,1-channel When "Ch Out" (channel output) is set to "7. l ch', this unit decodes 5.1-channel sources and then playback them in up to 7.1-channel surround 0_ p. 36). One of the following decoders is automatically selecled depending on the input signals. • Available decoders vary depending upon the selected sound beam chalmel output setting 0_ p. 37). • Decoders are disabled when stere<) playback mode (_'_p. 33), My Surround 0_p. 36, 37), or target playback mode 0_p. 39) is enabled. S} _ Dolby Pro Logic llx Music parameters (Center Width, Panorama, and Dimension) can be adjusted from the setup menu 0_p. 63). PCM, EX, Dolby Dolby Digital, TrueHD, Dolby Dolby Digital Digital Surround Plus Dolby Pro Logic llx Movie/Music DTS Digital, DTS-ES matrix, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS-HD High Resohltion Audio DTS-ES matrix DTS-ES discrele DTS-ES discrete 38 En Playback features Deliveringsoundto a specifiedlocation (Target playback mode) Target playback mode outputs sound beams channel for optimal listening from a specific Refer to the illustrations below'. from a single Beam angle call be adjusted while audio o1"video content is playing. Press the TARGET key. position. Use the 41/1_key to adjust beam angle. ii ;iii!;;; To limit sound to the immediate area ii ii;i;ilii_;ii • Angle to the left increases pressed: angle key is pressed. direction • each time the • to the right increases each A maximum angJe of 90 key is time the • in either is possible. When playing content stored on an iPod or USB device connected to the USB jack, press the •/l_ key while "TARGET" is displayed (YSP-4300 only). Beam angle adjusted 16 ° to the left TARGET TX i i:.', i:;: i:[i L For clear sound at a distance k____J Disabling target playback mode Press the SURROUND or STEREO key to turn target playback mode off. tlrrotuM decoders and CINEMA DiP are disabled in target V--Tip ) layback mode. i) ) 39 En Playback features Automatic volumeleveladjustment (UniVolume) This function automatically compensates ill volume for more comfortable listening of situations. • When • When switching the channel a TV program changed • When one program is finished for extreme differences ill the following types to commercial and another program started Press the UNIVOLUME key to turn the UniVolume function on.l! Press INFO UNIVOLUME ECO YSP=3300 ECO • The defitull selling is "OFF". • We recommend of music. 40 En turning oil the UniVolume function during playback the key again to turn the function off. Playback features Switchinginformationdisplayedin thefront panel display Saving energy with the Eco function When the Eco function is enabled, standby mode as follows. • No operations are performed • No input signal • Playback of content is received stored this unit automatically The input source and surround information is displayed. with this unit for 3 hours 2} for 30 minutes on the iPod connected YIT-WI2TX is stopped for 2 minutes • The iPod to which YIT-WI2TX is connected • The iPod to which mode. enters YIT-WI2TX is connected to is turned enters • The YIT-WI2TX is disconnected fi'om the iPod. • The YIT-WI2TX is disconnected from the computer. off. Display sleep changes The specific source. Input as follows information source: HDMI each time the displayed INFO key varies according 1- 4, YIT, TV, OPTICAL, is pressed. to the input ANALOG, FM 3) --1 [nput: Press the ECO key. "ECO ON" is displayed and the front panel display turns off. Beam: Name of the input source displayed.) (When FM is input, an FM station Beam ff_:p. 36) mode setting frequency is £C0 0 i..i Decoder: The brightness minimized. The of STATUS and SURROUND indicators Current decoder (_: p. 38) is Cinema follovvillg restrictions appl) when the Eco lhnction is enabled. This unit will not turn on when content stored on the iPod to DSP: CINEMA DSP program See pages 53 and 56 for instructions the input source is USB. 3} which YIT-Wl2TX is connected is played. For details of Y1T-WI2TX, refer to "Salbty and Accessory hflormation" (separate booklet). If this unit is configured to output audio lk'om the TV using the HDMI control flmction (_p. 31 ), this trait will enter standby mode. ff_:p. 34) on switching display when i) J Disabling the Eco function Press "ECO the ECO key. OFF" is displayed in the front panel display. 2} _(_>_ This unil enters standby mode alter 12 hours have passed since the lasl operation was perlk)rmed, even when Ihe Eco funclion has been set to "OFF". YSP-4300 only ) 41 En Playback features Settingseach inputsource(Optionmenu) Option settings can be specified 4, TV, OPTICAL, configurable items AUX, for each ANALOG, vary depending YIT, input source (HDM[I- FM Q, USB1)). on the input source The selected. InF keys The option menu is not displayed is displayed in the front panel display on the TV screen). ,A/V Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ENTER "T" r"= r" r"= i !.... i r':. c. c, L..C. OPTION Change setting value by pressing the i/V key. Press the OPTION menu. key to exit the option YSP=4300 FM USB 2} :(_>s YSP-4300 only 42 En The I=NTI=R key performs the same funclion as the li> key. (it Playback features Option menu Tile following items menu items are provided for each Audio delay control (AUDIO DELAY) input. TV images function TREBLE, BASS, VOLUME TRIM, AUDIO DELAY, AUDIO ASSIGN HDMI 1 4 video OPTICAL TREBLE. BASS. VOLUME TRIM, AUDIO DELAY AUX Y1T TREBLE, BASS. VOLUME TRIM, AUTO PRESET a . CLEAR PRESET _), FM MODE a) only) TREBLE. BASS, VOLUME TRIM, REPEAT L0, SHUFFLE 4 USB (YSP-4300 only) Adjustable menu items applied to the currently are marked with "*" are listed below'. These selected input source. settings are The default settings Adjusting tones (TREBLE, BASS) tile output Adjustable level range: of high (treble) and low' (bass) -12 to +12 (default: tones. 0) Adjusting input level of each jack (VOLUME TRIM) Adjust tile input level in volume Adjustable it with the range: 4: AUTO*, 0 ms to 500 ms TV, OPTICAL, AUX, When is selected, "AUTO" ANALOG: 0 ms* to 500 ms output timing CII;) is automatically Assigning HDMI audio to a different input jack (AUDIO ASSIGN) When HDM[I- 4 is tile selected from the OPTICAL Adjust You can use this to synchronize TREBLE. BASS. VOLUME TRIM FM The option tile sound. output adjusted. This setting is only available when the TV connected via HDM[ cable supports the audio delay automatic adjustment feature. ANALOG (YSP-4300 lag behind the sound image. HDMI1- TV sometimes to delay between range: for each jack different to compensate for variations HDM[ or AUX input source, (digital coaxial)jack sound can be input rather than the jack. Selectable item: HDMI*, OPTICAL, AUX :_: Tip While the AUX INPUT DIGITAL (coaxial)jack is the default AUX setting, sound is input as follows depending upon the setting specified li)r "TV INPUT" 0_p. 63) in the setup metal "TV INPUT" set to "OPTICAL" (default) When "AUX" is selected, sound is input from the AUX INPUT DIGITAL (coaxial)jack. "TV INPUT" set to "COAXIAL" When "AUX" is selected, sound is input from the INPUT DIGITAL TV (optical) jack. input devices. -12 to +12 (default: 0) i) .....{i _ :;7 4) _(_,': See "FM tuning (YSP-431)(t only)" (_p. 44). • See "Connecting a USB device" (_ p. 54). • The REPEAT and SHUFFLE ligatures in the option menu can be used when an iPod is connected to this unit via the USB cable supplied with theiPod0_ p. 51). • The REPEAT ligature can be used when a USB device is connected to this unit(_ p. 57). 43 En ) Playback features The FM tuner of this unit provides the following two modes for tuning. Frequency tuning mode You call tulle into a desired FM station by searching its frequency. Preset tuning mode Up to 40 stations Select a preset call be registered number and assigned a preset to tune into the station registered number. with that preset. A/V Hiiiiiiii/lii]iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ENTER djusl file FM antelma connecled lo lhis uni'. htr the besl reception. RETURN OPTION Tuningintothe desired FM station (Frequencytuning) 'r FM Press the FM key' PRESET (/> Fi"i 44 / >> 98,: i When you press the key more than 1 second Tile tuner stations. automatically Once searches the search starts, for active release broadcasting the key. When you press and release the key Each time a key is pressed, frequency increases or decreases by 0.2 MHz. TUNED STEREO F!"i 44 En '::":":''" ;...:;...::; jj:; The TUNED received. indicator lights while station The STEREO stereo sound. indicator also lights when signal is that signal contains Playback features Receivingweak signal If reception improved is poor, making by switching from listening difficult, it may be stereo to monaural sound. Press the OPTION The option Land menu (_'p. RegisteringFM stationsand tuningin (Preset tuning) You call register key. up to 40 FM stations 42) appears. The tuner automatically detects and registers the stations. 1 Press FM stations with strong signals i© key, ,=.° The option Press the A/V iii .':_i_ _:'_ the FM key: t Press the OPTION ,== o1"manually. Registering stations automatically Pres s the A/V key to select ,!FM MODE,: press the I_ key.!! ,=.......... automatically menu (r*:'p. 42) appears. key to select ,MONO' _ !"i :...E i "...E !":, !2. 2)!2, r" _ Blinks .."_;_-_ ".. iJ;;;.."J.." "i .." Preset number • Press the ENTER stations, Frequency key to begin or wait 5 seconds registering for automatic FM radio registration to begin. • "Complete" • Press is displayed the ENTER when key to search registration stations is complete. again. 2} :(_>s The ENTER key performs the same function as the I_ key. • You can select the preset number at which the preset starts by pressing the lk/V or PRESET </> key after pressing the _" key in step 3. • To cancel the registration, press the RETURN key. 45 E_ Playback features Registering stations manually You call manually register FM stations. The preset number to which registered is displayed. the selected station will be Blinks A/V Fiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiil ENTER =... ":::', =_ :.. =... MEMORY EMP'rY Preset number RETURN OPTION •:- £!7 _ Proceed to step 4 to register number displayed. the selected station with preset Press the PRESET (/> key to selec t the preset number to which the station will be registered. FM MEMORY _ PRESET 4/) Lights MEMORY EMPTY =.m =m . = !""i::ji:::,":.. _::;! 7' =.== When you select registered, a preset EMPTY number indicator returns registration "::; =.== to which no station is key' is complete, to the original :.. blinks. Press the MEMORY When =_ the front panel display state. By holding dowl] Ihe MEMORY key, in step 2 lk)r more Ihan 2 seconds, you can skip the lk4lovving steps and automatically register the selected slalion to an empty presel munber (nexl lo lhe laslly-registered preset number). ',_$ <ToTips cancel registration, press lhe RETURN key in step 3 or leave 1 lhis unil vvrithotll all 5,operations 46 En for about 30 seconds. Playback features Calling a preset station You can call preset Clearing preset stations stations. You can clear registration of the preset stations. i ;> _ Press the OPTION key' ........... ii;i;ilii_;ii The option menu (r,:'p. 42) appears. • Preset numbers to which no stations are registered are skipped. 74>% Tips • "No Presets" is displayed if no stations are registered. 1 A preset station is displayed. ,-,, ,-., ,; ,. .,'....i::j ..,'.;; ;% ";: -;;;, :2.".," :: ....." clearing operation, press the RETURN key. J thePRESET V>key2! tose,ecta preset station to be cleared, and then press the ENTER key. • The preset station is cleared and the next preset number is displayed. To clear the multiple preset stations, repeat step 4. • "No Presets" is displayed if no stations have been registered, o1"if all preset stations are cletu'ed. !i IZIi iii i]i]) _ :7 ,_):'4"TheENTER 2} _(_>*_ key, performs the same function as the IP"key,. The ,&/V key performs the same function as the PRESET </> key*. ) 47 En Playback features A wireless connection (YIT-WI2TX) or computer through For details of YIT-W [nformation" between this unit and the transmitter call be established to play music stored on all iPod this unit. 12TX, (separated refer to "Safety and Accessory booklet). A/V/_ ENTER RETURN Connect all iPod o1"other USB device ('_ p. 54) to this unit via the USB jack to play music stored on the iPod o1"USB device. Connecting an iPod Connect the iPod to this unit via the USB cable supplied with the iPod. The following operations are supported when all iPod is connected to this unit via the USB cable supplied with the iPod. • This unit's remote control can be used to operate the iPod. • A list of contents stored on the iPod and music playback information can be displayed on the TV screen. USB iPod CONTROL 1 ff;:$t$:h hePuS S cable Supplied em ) 3 iiii/iiii/iiii/Ill ,. 48 En @ _, with the Playback features Operating an iPodvia theTV screen When all iPod is connected supplied screen. to this unit via the USB with the iPod, operation • See "Displaying instructions the menu on displaying can be controlled screen on the TV" the iPod operation cable via the TV (_:p. screen 21) for on the TV. iii!ili;i ! _ii ', ,i_ ' • iPod operation cannot be controlled via the TV screen when an iPod is connected to this unit wirelessly via YIT-WI2TX. Use iPod operations A screen input to control like that source displayed, il;i;iiiii_;: the iPod. shown is switched below' to USB. press the iPod is displayed when If this screen CONTROL the is not key. "Plugged" will be displayed. [iPod] Top .... ,: , = ..... = . = °. .,:. ;..," ;;;: ;;;: ;;;2 ;..." v 1/2 If "No device" iPod and USB Select content stored On the iPod and start playback.!! • Press the iPod using controls • When CONTROL displayed controlling TV screen key to operate by pressing the (_p. 52), turn off the iPod CONTROL on the TV screen 2}, check all the A/V/_/I_ keys t o select content, and press the ENTER key to apply the selection. the iPod on the TV screen. the iPod itself is displayed connections. Once key. a song has been playback screen selected, playback begins and the is displayed. _1 Artist01 [iPod]l_ @ Alubum01 0:30 Song01 Press lhe • key :'_)lo rell.lrll 1()lhe previous metal. unit's remote control to pause playback or skip songs Use this ':4<Tips /_p. 1 52). i 2) :_ Play video content on Ihe iPod screen. "No Device" is displayed in the h'ont panel display. _ng S) _ The RETURN key performs the same funclion as the • key. 49 En Playback features _ Browse screen [iPod] _Playlists @ List name @ Content ENTER OPTION INFO list Press the A/V key to select content. Press the • key to display a list of songs. Select a song and press the ENTER key to begin playback. @ Content number/totals Press the A/V/'_/• key to perform the following operations. Previous page Hold down the • key to display the previous page. Next page Hold down the • key to display the next page. Playback screen Select the song currently playing and press the I1_key to display the playback screen. Playback screen m Album01 Artist01 Song01 _!_ @ Playback 1:17_ icon SHUFFLE and REPEAT settings (_ p. 51), as well as playback status (playing/pause/fast-forward/rewind), are displayed. @ Music information The name of the artist, album and song titles, and playback time are displayed. 50 En Playback features Displaying information on the current song Information panel on the current song call be displayed ill the front Using the SHUFFLE and REPEAT features Settings for the SHUFFLE menu call be specified. front panel display. and REPEAT The option menu features ill the option is displayed only in the display. > Press the INFO key, Information displayed 2 changes as follows each time the INFO key is pressed. m I SONG: Song title =,==, =,==,, ;.,, =,==,, ===% ,===,, i':'" :"" i"":"" PLAY TIME: REM. Playback TIME: ARTIST: Remaining Artist .:,,." i time playback 3 time " name .... ==,° ,==,° i ii... b. %,, ALBUM: Album Selected =. title r Press Beam: =" sound beam mode the A!V key to select a setting. ........ (_: p. 36) c_ Decoder: Current decoder ff_:p. 38) =", ; ," g==,. U r.i !2. ) Cinema _5 DSP: CINEMA DSP program ff_:p. 34) OFF Disable the shuffle feature. SONGS Play' songs h'om all albums in randolrl When no music is playing, screen in the following Decoder, Cinema information order: DSP, current is displayed current content content in the browse name, Beam, SHUFFLE name. ALBUMS Using the remote control This unit's remote control can be used to operate Play the selected [] [] Pause playback. m Stop playback. the iPod. song. Disable the repeat feature. ONE (one song) Repeal lhe currenl song. The repeat lone) icon is REPEAT Hold down to rewind Hold down to fast-forward Skip to the next the current Play albums in random order. The shulfle icon is displayed in the playback screen 0_p. 50). OFF C) _.'i_iiiiiiiiii I 71111)i_ displayed in lhe playback screen 0_p. 50). ALL Skip to the begiiming previous song). order. The shulfle icon is displayed in the playback screen 0_p. 50). Repeal all songs in an album. The repeat (all) icon is displayed in the playback screen (_p. 5{}). song. the current of the current song. song (or the song. The ENTER key* performs the same function as the I_ key*. 51 En Playback features Using the iPod to control operation Playback 'r can be controlled from tile iPod. Press theiPod The TV screen controlled Press will go blank, directly the iPod browse screen instructions from and operations call be the iPod. CONTROl key again to display the again, See documentation A/V/_ directly provided on operating with the iPod for the iPod. ENTER RETURN INFO Using the remote control This unit's remote control Play can be used to operate or pause the selecled the iPod. song. Ill I_1 Stop playback. Hold down to rewind the currenl song. iPod CONTROL Hold down to fast-forward Skip to the beginning previous song). Skip to the next song. II 52 En the current song. of the current song (or the Playback features Switching information displayed in the front panel display Charging the iPod iPods call be charged The input source and surround information as follows. _ is displayed. Connect the iPod to this unit via the USB cable supplied with the iPod. Display changes as follows each time the INFO key is pressed. Connect Charging --I USB: Name of the input the iPod to this unit while continues when this unit is turned this unit enters standby on. 2) _!;ii') mode. source This unit Beam: Decoder: Cinema _5 Selected sound Current DSP: beam decoder CINEMA )node (_: p. 36) (_: p. 38) DSP program (_: p. 34) 2} :(_>s The iPod can also be charged when YIT-W 12TX connected to the iPod is connected to a computer via the USB cable lor Y1T-WI2TX. For details of YIT=W12TX, rellzr to "Safety and Accessory lnf_>rmation"(separate booklet). Tbe iPod cannol be charged ilit is connecled to this unit while this unit is in standby mode. iili!:!;ii!!ii iill ii_i;iiiiiii_i_ .. 53 En Playback features Connectinga USBdevice Audio files (WAV, device call be played MP3, WMA, MPEG-4 by connecting AAC) the device stored on the to this unit. This trait supports sampling frequencies up to 48 kHz with layback of content stored on a USB device. J This unit supports USB mass-storage class devices formatted using the FATI6 or FAT32 file system (except USB hard disks). See documentation information. The following device A/V/_ ENTER RETURN operations • Use this unit's through supplied with the USB device for more are possible remote control with playback to control playback from a USB of music this unit. • Display a list of content stored on the USB playback information, on the TV screen. device, or content front of this unit. USB "Plugged" will be displayed. ;==% , , %= , • , ,,==,_ ,==,_ ..... ,_ !" .i. "...i":::." ":::." :::::"..:i Be sure to connect the USB device ill the proper orientalion. It may take some lime for Ibis unit to load cnntem from a USB device it"the device contains a large vohnne nl data. @ "Loading..." Notes is displayed in the lrnnt panel display and on the 1 TV screen while this device loads data. 54 En Playback features Operating a USBdevicevia the TV screen Use controls displayed on the TV screen content stored on a USB device. to select _ Browse screen and play See "Displaying the menu screen on the TV" ff<p. 21) for instructions on displaying the USB operation screen on the TV, I :rSu;:tht: uUgBB, keyt°swi tchthe iiii il;i;iiiii_;il A screen like that shown below' is displayed when the input source is switched to USB. [USB] Top 02 SONG B 03 SONG C 04 SONG D 05 SONG E 06 SONG F 07 SONG G 08 SONG H @ List name @ Song list A list of songs displayed Press W is displayed stored the Air key to select on the USB characters a song, device is for each name). and press the I=NTER key to start playback. 1/10 If "No device" connections, and folders (up to 15 alphanumeric on the TV screen, check USB @ Content number/totals Press the &lVl'_lll_ key to perform the following operations. Use the AIV/,_/I_ select folder (directory) or song keys and to press the aENTER key to apply the selection. Once a song has been playback screen selected, playback begins and the Previous page Hold down the • key to display the previous page. Next page Hold down the • key to display the next page. Playback screen Select the content currently playing and press the • key to display the playback screen. is displayed. [USB] _(_ _1 Artist01 @ Alubum01 _ 0:30 ) Song01 Playback screen Press the • key 1}to relurn to the previous menu. (_p.USe this57).unit'sremote control lo pause playback or skip"songs ',4_t Tips 1 Audio files not supporled by this und will nol be displayed. _1_ Artist01 :]_{:} ,_ (iii,i!_ Song01 Album01 @ Playback icon REPEAT settings ffXp. 57), as well as playback (playing/pause/fast-forward/rewind), @ status {} are displayed. _ :;7 Music information The name of the artist, album and song titles, and playback time are displayed. The RETURN key performs the same function as the • key. 55 En Playback features Displaying information on the current song Information on the current panel display.l ) Information displayed song call be displayed changes as follows each ill the front time the IN FO key is pressed. m I FILE: File name PLAY TIME: Playback time ENTER REM. OPTION TIME: Remaining playback time INFO SONG: Song title ARTIST: Artist ALBUM: Album Beam: Selected Decoder: Cinema When name no music title sound Current DSP: beam decoder CINEMA is playing, mode (_: p. 36) (_: p. 38) DSP program information (_: p. 34) is displayed screen in the following order: current content name, Decoder, Cinema DSP, current content name. Only alphanmneric characters are displayed. " " is displayed l_)r unsupported characlers. 56 En in the browse Beam, Playback features Using the remote control This unit's navigate remote songs control stored Using the REPEAT feature call be used to control on the USB playback and device. Use the REPEAT feature or not music stored option is displayed menu in the option on the USB device menu to specify repeats whether with playback. only in the front panel The display. Play the selected song. [] II Pause playback. m Stop playback. 2 Pressthe ,/,key t° select !!REPEATI: Hold down to rewind the current song. Hold down to fast-forward 1'_ the current song. Skip to the beginning of the current song (or the previous song). =,==, =,==,. ;.% i';'" i" =,==,. ===% %=,. i'-"i" ."%" i Skip to the next song. i_ key,£1 3 .... ==,° ,==,° i ii... b. r Press the A!V key to select a setting. ........ o ="', ; ," g==,. (..ir.i !:::. OFF Disable the repeat feature. ONE (one song) Repeat the current song. The repeat (one) icon is displayed in the playback screen (,_ p. 55). FOLDER Repeat all songs in the current folder. The repeat icon is displayed in the playback screen 0_p. 55). ALL Repeat all songs stored on the USB device. REPEAT The repeat (all) icon is displayed in the playback screen 0_p. 55). RANDOM C_ Plays songs in random order. The random and repeat icon is displayed in the playback screen (,_ p. 55). 2} 4< The ENTER key performs the same function as the I_ key. 57 En Setupmenu A variety of settings from the setup beam output volume method control, • The setup screen for this unit can be specified menu. Among for optimal and HDM[ menu (it cannot the options surround instructions on displaying are the sound effects, on, and operated be displayed the menu sound screen in the front from, the TV panel display). on the TV" (_,: p. 21) for the setup ' F Press the SETUP menu on the TV. key.i} A/V ENTER SETUP ISETUP MENU RETURN IHDMI IyAired tDISPLAY {_FORMATION Repeat Press 1) the • steps to display key @ to return the desired to the previous menu. menu. @ Note Hold down the SETUP key to display "OSD LANGUAGE" lhescreenU p. 22, 65). 2) _(_>_ The ENTER key, performs the same function as the _" key,. 58 these En directly on The delault settings are marked with "':"' The RETURN speaker settings. is displayed "Displaying and adjusted available key performs lhe same funclion as lhe "q key. See Setup menu IntelliBeam BEAM+SOUND OPTIMIZE Optimizes the beam automatically. and sound BEAM ONLY Optimizes the beam Optimizes the sound Front BEAM Front BEAM TRAVEL LENGTH settings automatically, rXp. 26 settings automatically, rXp. 26 il;i;iiiii_;il OPTIMIZE L, Front R, Center, Surround S u rrou nd R ANGLE rXp. 26 OPTIMIZE SOUND ONLY HORIZONTAL settings L, Front L, Adjust horizontal sound beam Adjust sound beam length, Adjust sound beam focal angle. _Xp. 60 R, Center, Surround Surround R, L, r_p. 60 Subwoofer Front FOCAL LENGTH IMAGE LOCATION CHANNEL L, Front R, Center, Surround S u rrou nd R L, ADJUSTMENT, LEFT, RIGHT Adjusts the sound and left channels, OUT position sound Adjusts the volume Choose whether adjusted based RANGE Specify dynamic DECODER Specify a surround Center Width, Panorama, Specify Dolby Dimension parameters. L, Front Center, SPEAKER LEVEL R, of the front right beam channel output setting, of each channel, r_p. 61 R, Surround Surround 17¸¸:¸¸11 _Xp. 60 r_p. 61 Specify Front length. L, r,:p. 62 Subwoofer Adaptive DRC SOUND DYNAMIC MATRIX Dolby PLIIx PARAMETER HDMI CONTROL HDMIAUDIOOUT HDMI Turn HDMI Enable iPod INTERLOCK Pro Logic control DISPLAY r*:p. 38 IIx Music r*:p. 63 on or off. coaxial or disable operations audio r*:p. 63 input is played between optical the link between can be used GROUPID Assign a group DIMMER Adjust front panel Changes displayed DISTANCE UNIT Specify digital (AUX). whether r,:p. 63 r*:p. 63 this unit or not iPod to turn this unit on, or apply standby mode, with wireless of this unit and the YIT-WI2TX. OSDLANGUAGE r,:p. 62 r*:p. 63 and an iPod to determine yAired is level. decoder. TV input jack and digital range volume range. Choose whether HDM[ via this unit or the TV. Switch TVINPUT or not dynamic on this unit's _X;p. 64 connection ID to this unit. display the language brightness. used for menus rX;p. 65 on the TV screen. units used for length and distance in rX;p. 65 menus. INFORMATION AUDIO Display audio input VIDEO Display video input SYSTEM Display this unit's signal information. rX;p. 65 signal information. rX;p. 65 firmware version. rX;p. 65 59 En Setup menu BEAM TRAVEL LENGTH2} When "AUTO SETUP" ill the "IntelliBeam" menu (_,:p. 24) is used, recommended beam settings are automatically applied by this unit. "HORIZONTAL ANGLE", "BEAM TRAVEL LENGTH", "FOCAL LENGTH" (except "Center"), and "IMAGE LOCATION" settings, however, call later be fine-tuned. angle of sound Front L, Front R, Center, Surround L, Control range: 0.3 m to 24.0 m (1.0 ft to 80.0 ft) Sub menu: Subwoofer Control range: 0.3 m to 15.0 m (default: 2.5 m) (1.0 ft to 50.0 ft (default: 8.5 ft)) HORIZONTAL ANGLE the horizontal The distance starts at this unit, ends at the listening position, and includes refraction off a wall. The audio delay ix adjusted and sound from each channel arrives at the listening position simultaneously. Sub menul}: Surround R Surround sound channel output can also be modified froru the "BEAM" menu. Adjust Specify the distance that sound beams travel for each channel. beams for each channel using test tones. Adjust toward left and adjust L (left) to move the direction toward R (right) of the output to the The length of each arrow indicates the beam travel length. to move it to the right. Beam angle FOCAL LENGTH s} Expand Sub menul}: Surround R Front L, Front R, Center. Surround L, the optimal The illustration once concentrated point. Control range: L90 ° to R90 ° Apply positive Left • key: Increase • angle. key,: Decrease in a focal negative (+) values area shows (sweet spot). how' output from all channels point and then expanded (-) values to narrow to broaden the sweet the sweet from is that spot, or spot. Right • key: Increase • angle. listening below' angle. Focal length key,: Decrease angle. Focal point We recommend using the default setting (-0.5 m or -1.5 it) for "Center". Sub menu_ : Front L, Front R, Surround L, Surround R Control range: -1.0 m to +13.0 m (-3.5 ft to +43.5 ft) Sub menu: Center Control range: -1.0 m to +13.0 m (default: -0.5 m) (-3.5 ft to +43.5 ft (default: -1.5 ft)) 8 @ Here Channels that cannot be configured are displayed in grey as settings are specified as indicated in "Changing the audio output method lot surround playback" (_p. 36). Conligure this selling only when you have adjusted ANGLE". "HORIZONTAL S} _e'_ "AUTO SETUP" 0_ p. 24) aLilnr'_/atically enables a range for nplimal lislening {sweel spot) lhat is broader than Ihe width ol lhis unit. 60 En Setup menu Example Front left channel Center channel With positive focal lengths With negative focal lengths The higher the percentage, the louder the output from the center channel. Control Right-channel unnatural range: 0%* to 95% sound is @ With the front right channel adjusted + IMAGE LOCATION ff sound iYom the left and right channels the volume of each If this does not resolve image channel is unnatural, first adjust the problem, adjust left- and right-channel Sub menu: location. Use to adjust the direction from which the front left and right channel sound is heard so that each sound call be heard closer the center from the front audio this parameter or "3Beam" "ON" Seleetable is selected to configure item: OFF*, Control range: sound is if the sound coming seems When "AUTO" 7.1ch, beam number the audio output the current sound method (5. lch, 7.1ch, sound beams of channels - 2- or 5.l-channel The available AUTO* output is selected, based "CHANNEL output OUT" methods setting AUTO). from the as follows. output input: 7. l-channel beam are output on input signal input: 5.l-channel - 6.1 - or 7.1 -channel unnatural. "5Beam/Plus2", in "Changing output vary depending upon (_: p. 36). (_,: p. 36). the sound direction. ON The higher the percentage, center channel. Left-channel unnatural signals only when method for surround playback" Sub menu: ADJUSTMENT Select to 5.1ch, the sound appropriate to redirect left and right channels You can adjust "5Beam" Specify channel. Use this feature ilii _i_i_ii _ CHANNEL OUT (_,: p. 33, 62). the louder the output from the 0%* to 95% With the front left channel adjusted iiiI _i(ii12 iiili_i_ii:i_ iiii _,_;iiii) 61 E, Setup menu SPEAKER LEVEL BEAM AUX Adjust the volume of each channel to balance output levels. Use test sounds output from each channel to adjust volume for opti mal balance./} Sub menu: Front L, Front Surround R, Subwoofer Adjustable R, Center, Surround k, range: -20 to +20 Adaptive DRC 2) Adjust this tmit's balance. When follows volume "ON" for optimal listening used at night. When the volume Narrow When which range. is played is adjusted such as as might be Loud sound is played back softer, and to is played back louder. level is high: the dyuamic sound range at low' volumes, is hard to be listened the volume Widen range 3} for optimal dynamic level is low: the dynamic soft sound and dynamic is selected, rauge. For both back without soft aud loud adjusting sounds, source volume. ca Off lnpul level Input level Volume: low Selectable "ON": "OFF": Adjust item: high ON*, OFF the dynamic The dynamic Volume: range range automatically. is not adjusted automatically. 2} :(_ When the sound beam output method is set to "MY SUR." (My Surround) with the BEAM key, the following items can be configured. Sub menu: Center, Surround L/R, Subwoofer 62 En • When sel to "ON", "DYNAMIC "Max". RANGE" is automatically • This selling is not available when the UniVolume sel to funclion is enabled. Setup menu DYNAMIC RANGE3) Adjust this unit's dynamic range. Selectable items: Max*, Standard, Use to configure the settings related to HDM[ signals and the HDM[ control function. Min/Auto Max: Outputs sound without adjusting the dynamic range of the input signals. @ Standard: The dynamic range recommended ),p_, HDMI CONTROL for regular home use. Min/Auto: Min: Sets dynamic range at a level that supports comfortable listening at low volumes. Auto: Sets dynamic range in accordance with information received from input signal. consumption of this unit decreases. "ON": Enable the control function. HDMI AUDIOOUT D01byPkllx PARAMETER Adjust Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music surround decoder parameters. Sub menu: Center Width The greater the value, the broader the sound to the left and right. Smaller values restrict sound to the center. Adjustable range: 0 to 7 (default: Sub menu: Panorama 3) Use to select a component to play back HDMI audio signals. This setting is effective when "HDM[ CONTROL" is set to "OFF". 5 Selectable TV is not ARC compatible been disabled), This setting adjusts the difference in levels between the front and surround channels. The greater the value, the higher the volume from the front channel. The smaller the value, the higher the volume from the surround channels. range: -3 to +3 (default: ilii_i_i_ii _ ;?;;_i{ii TV INPUT If your Seleetable item: OFF*, ON Sub menu: Dimension item: AMP*, TV "AMP": Play back the input sound signal. "TV": Plays audio content from the TV connected to the HDM[ OUT (ARC) jack. When this is set to "ON", sounds from the front left and right channels are routed to the left and right for a surround, panoramic effect. Adjustable ]ii il;i;iiiii_;il Turn HDM[ control (_,:p. 30) on or off. Selectable item: OFF*, ON "OFF": Disable the control function. The standby power TV audio (or if the ARC feature is input via the INPUT has DIGITAL TV (OPTICAL) jack (default). This unit's input source can be changed to the AUX INPUT DIGITAL (COAXIAL) jack. G} Selectable item: OPTICAL*, COAXIAL O) / ................. _ ¸:¸¸;¸7 Dynamic nMtxi ['fILl n] range describes the dilference belween minimum HDMI videosignalsinput to oneof the HDMI IN jacks of this unit are always outputfi'omlheHDMI OUT (ARC)jack of tiffs unit. and volunle. _nz _ng "Adaptive DRC" is automalically lhan "Max" is selected. sel to "OFF" when the sellings other II this unit's lrom input lhe device source {TV) is switched connecled to "COAXIAL", lo lhe AUX INPUT audio DIGITAL is input jack on this unil when the TV key is pressed. Audio is input fi'omthe device colmected to the INPUT DIGITALTV jack on this unil when the AUX key is pressed. 63 En Setup menu Configure yAired the wireless function utilizing Yamaha's proprietary technology. iPod INTERLOCK When this function stored on all iPod connected playing. is set to "ON", See "Playing [nformation" Selectable back (separate item: iPod music" booklet) OFF*, this unit turns on when to the unit via YIT-WI2TX ill "Safety content begins and Accessory for more information. ON GROUP ID Assign the center Selectable SETUP 64 En item: unit a different [A1]* group to [A2], [D. [B1] to [B3], [C1] to [C3] Setup menu Display unit. DIMMER information for the audio and video signal input to this )'s,,_' Adjust the brightness of the front value, the dimmer When the Eco function applied display. The smaller the item: is enabled, the specified brightness is seconds. The following information the language used Selectable item: (Japanese), DEUTSCH (German), (Spanish), ITALIANO PYCCKHI_I (Russian), Menus "ENGLISH": []_ for menus displayed Format Digital audio format Numher of chmmels The number signal "FRAN(_2AIS": "ESPAIqOL": Menus are displayed Menus are displayed "SVENSKA": (Swedish) are displayed ill English. Selectable in French. in Spanish. are displayed are displayed If units the display item: reflected the change to "FEET" in current is "3/2/0.1" 2 surround field within be displayed. the input effects (LEE). means signal contains channels, and LFE. Example: 3 fi'ont than fi'ont, of chmmels "5. I ch'. Sampling fl'equency The sampling fl'equency of the digital input signal Bit rate 2) The per-second bit rate of the input signal VIDEO in Italian. The following information on the current video input signal is displayed. in Swedish. Type HDMI or DV1 Resolution Video signal resolution unit of measurement. METERS, used for displaying "METERS" signal in German. Menus are displayed in Dutch. Menus are displayed in Russian. Menus may ESPANOL (Dutch), contained If the signal contains channels other surround, and LEE, the total nmnber (English), DISTANCE UNIT Use to change input in Japanese. are displayed Menus "NEDERLANDS": "PNCCKI/IVI": (French), of channels fi'ont/surrnund/low Example: channels, on the TV NEDERLANDS SVENSKA "DEUTSCH': Menus ENGLISH* FRAN(_AIS (Italian), are displayed Menus "ITALIANO": audio -4 to -1, 0* (brightest) screen, "BTg_": on the current displayed. OSD LANGUAGE_) Use to select AUDIO the display. for only a few Selectable panel FEET* or vice versa, settings. SYSTEM measurements Configure are changed the change settings from will not be again Display the version of firmware currently installed on this unit. to reflect in units. / ................. 2} 4<_ • Hold down the SETUP key to display "OSD LANGUAGE" on the TV screen. • The settings may be changed automatically supports the HDMI control function. directly Audio bil rate may not be displayed for some input signals. when using the TV which • Display language can only be selected fnr menus displayed on the TV screen. Only alphanumeric characters are displayed in the fi'nnt panel display. 65 En Advancedsetup The advanced unit's setup enables function. and the INPUT For exainple, more precise maximum key on the top panel configuring volume of this can be specified call be disabled. No control to turn on the power. AIVI_ ENTER RETURN "ADVANCED" appears in the front panel display. The advanced setup menu is not displayed on the TV screen. Release the INPUT key on the top panel. Press the i/V key to display the desired menu in the front panel display and then press the • key._ , 5 Press the i/V key to change setting. Press themode. @ key to set this unit to the standby The new setting pressing The ENTER key, performs lhe same function as lhe • key. _ng 2} _<_ To return to the previous menu, press the "< or RETURN key. 66 En The delault seilings is reflected the @ key. are marked wida '":"' when you turn oil the unit by Advanced setup !!!!!l!li!!ii! !!! !i!iii i @ liii,!, ! TURN ON VOLUME Sets the vohnne level at pnwer-nn. OFF" (Not set), 1 to 70 MAX VOLUME Sets the maximum 1 to 99, MAX' (Maximum) 1NPUT LOCK EnablesMisables the 1NPUT key nn the front panel. ON (Disabled), OFF" (Enabled) PANEL LOCK EnablesMisables the keys on the flout panel. ON (Disabled), OFF" (Enabled) R.1NPUT POWER Enables/disables power-on by remote control input selector keys when the unit is in the standby mode. ON (Enables power-on), AC ON STANDBY Sets whether or not this unit returns to its previous state when AC power is restored after a temporary povv'er lnss. ON" (Enters standby mode), OFF (Restores the state before power was lost) MEMORY Protect system memnry 11213 6_p. 28). ON (Protect is performed), OFF"' (Protect is not perlormed) YRB FL 4} Use the YRB-100 reflection chanuel. board lot the fl'nnt lel: YES (The reflection board is used), NO:" (The reflection board is not used) YRB FR a? Use the YRB-100 reflection chanuel. board lot the fl'ont right YES (The reflection board is used), NO:" (The reflection board is not used) YRB SL 4} Use the YRB-100 reflection left channel. board for the surround YES (The reflection board is used), NO:" (The reflection board is not used) YRB SR a? Use the YRB-I O0 reflection right channel. board for the surround YES (The reflection board is used), NO:" (The reflection board is not used) FW UPDATE Confirm firmware INITIALIZE G} Resets all settings to their default values. PROTECT vnhnne level. versiou/update firmware. OFF"' (Disables power-nu) il;i;iiiii_;il (3 ;711 02.00.04* (The firmware version is displayed) _?, START OK'? (Firmware is updated) OK (All settings are restored to their delanlt values), CANCEL:' (Settings are not restored to their default values) _ :7 4) ='4< When a menu lor Ihe YRB settings is selecled, nu-screeu inslruclions for installing the reflection board is displayed. See documentation provided with the YRB-100 for inslruclions on installing the YRB-100. "02.00.04" is an example of firmware version display in the advanced setup nleuu. 6>='4£ When the unit ffeezed, the problem default values. may solve by restoring to their 67 En Troubleshooting Refer to the chart below' instruction below' does authorized Yamaha when not dealer help, this unit does set this or service not unit function to the properly, standby ff the mode, disconnect problem you the AC are experiencing is not power supply cable, and the AC power supply cable listed below' contact the or if the nearest center. General This unit does not operate properly, The internal frnzen n/icrncomputer by an external has been electric shock Disconnect (such outlet and plug it again in afler from the 30 seconds. as lightning or excessive static electricity) or by a power supply with low voltage. If both the TX and RX indicators are blinking, a problem has occurred with this unit's wireless function. This unit fails to turn on when @ key is pressed, or enters the standby mode soon after the power has been turned on. This u nit suddenly enters the stand by mode. The AC power supply cable is not firmly connected to tile AC wall outlet. the center Connect AC wall the AC outlet. Disconnect The internal Wait for about temperatm'e and the overheat becomes protection too high circuitry has been activated, activated. set to "ON" Y1T-W12TX and subwuofer power the AC and plug supply power it again supply cables Yamaha cable in after dealer firmly cable to tile from 18 the 30 seconds. 1hour fnr this unit to cool down, back on after confirming Turn power authorized an adequate amount turn it nf 11 and not tn cover this unit wilh a cloth. space on the power and play back Resume wireless connection and turn on the trait. the source or detect again. audio 41 of iPod while is in use. input or output Nn appropriate selected, The volume Tile sound There has been has passed since the wireless was terminated with "iPod INTERLOCK" Incorrect outlet ventilation function Some time connection unit and contact your nearest nr service center. The internal microcomputer has been frnzen by an external electric shock (such as lightning or excessive static electricity) nr by a power supply with low voltage. The Ecn No sound. Unplug cable input source is turned down. connections. has been signal tile cable prnperly. Select an appropriate selector keys. Turn is muted. is input Connect input 18, 19 source with the input 32 up tile volume. 32 Press tile MUTE or VOLUME (+/-) key to resun/e audio output and adjust the volume level. cannot be played back by this trait, Play a source whose this unit. Change signals can tile system be reproduced settings 32 by nf tile source 76 component. "HDMI AUDIO "HDMI CONTROL" OUT" is set to "TV". Set to "AMP". is set to "OFF". When supported only, 63 connecting ARC (Audio TV and this unit set "HDMI To use this unit using CONTROL" with Return Channel) an HDMI cable 63 to "ON". "HDMI CONTROL" "OFF", use an optical cable to connect audio output jack to this unit's INPUT set to the TV's DIGITAL 19 TV (optical)jack. Sound li'nm an HDMI is set lot output from control-enabled the TV's TV builtqn Use tile TV's any option HDMI other settings than to set audio tile TV's builtqn output to speakers. speakers. The sound of effect channel for cable broadcasting may become noise. The source No sound or too small The cttltptlt sound The beam from a specific has a surround level setting Do not put surround effect. nf tile channel is retired. is inapprnpriate. Raise the outpllt Adjust the beam Switch to surround Switch the sound effect level by this trait. of the channel. setting. 33, 62 36 channel. Ynu play playback Some sound 68 En back the source mode. in stereo audio output methods do not output beams lot certain channels. playback beam nutptlt mode. methnd. 34 36 Troubleshooting Surround sound effects are insubstantial, When connecting this unit with playback component and TV digitally, the output setting of tile playback component and TV is not valid. Relier to the manual supplied with your component and check tile setting. The playback component is set for constant output from 2 channels (PCM, etc.), Change tile playback component's setting. The listening room is not a regular shape, Relocate the unit or listening position. audio output or the unit or listening position is not at the center of tile right and lel: wall of the listening room. No sound subwoofer. from the iiii il;i;iiiii_;il 14 There is no wall in tile path of the sound beam. Try placing a flat object, such as a board, in the path of tile sound beam. When My SmTonnd is selected, listening position is not in fl'ont of tile unit. Listen in fl'ont of this unit. 37 The subwoofer is not colmected wirelessly. Check if the LINK indicatnr on tile back of the lights. When tile indicator does not light, check tile subwoolier, center unit. and Y1T-WI2TX are assigned the same group 1D. 20 S tl[_r _)_' _" 21 The vohm/e of the subwoofer is low. Increase the volume of the subwnnlier with tile SUBWOOFER + key. Content from an input source with a limited support lor low tones is playing, Play content fi'nm an input source with broader support for low tones to see if vnhnne is still low. Mnve or repnsition tile subwoofer. The image is not displayed on TV screen. The Connect Menu The iPnd CONTROL key' was pressed duriug iPnd operation with the input source set to LISB. Press tile iPod CONTROL key again to display the playback or Browse screen on the TV. 49 21 The volume of low (bass) tones from the subwoofer is low. screen of this unit is not displayed, HDMI cable is not securely connecled. the HDMI cable properly. The input switch ol TV is nnl set correclly. Set tile TV's input source lo fllis unit. or high-frequency equipment produces noises. The unit may be placed close Io digital equipment or high-frequency equipment. Move the equipment avv'ay fi'om the unit. The "HDMI CONTROL" A digital HDMI function properly, control does not work Audio delay control function is not effective even "AUDIO DELAY" is is set to "OFF". Set "HDMI CONTROL" tn "ON". The HDMI control fuuclion is disabled on your TV. Refer tn the manual supplied with your TV and check tile setting. The number of the connecled HDMI components exceeds tile limit. Disconnect The TV does not support the audio delay auto adjustment feature. Adjusl timing of sound output malmally from "AUDIO DELAY" in tile optinn menu. 32 iliiiiiili!i!i! _ 11 :ii;ii_!_i_i II!............ 18, 19 f 63 some ol tile HDMI components. 43 set to "AUTO". "Disable" appears in the front panel display after key operation. The key*is unable tn hmction in tile current condition. Z 69 En Troubleshooting FM tuner (YSP-4300 only) FM stereo reception is The characteristics of FM stereo broadcasts 20 Check the antenna connections. noisy, m:,y cause this problem when tile transmitter is too far away or the antenna input is poor. Try using a high-quality There is distortion, and clear reception cannot be obtained even with a good FM antenna. There is multi-path interference. Adjust the antenna position to eliminate multi-path interlerence. The desired station cannot be tuned into with the automatic tuning method. The characteristics of FM stereo brnadcasts may cause this problem when the transmitter is too far away nr the antenna input is poor. Use a high<luality Previously preset stations can no longer be tuned into. This Preset unit has been disconnected directional FM antenna. Switch to monaural mode. 45 direclional Use the manual tuning FM antenna. method. 44 till" a long the stations again. period. 45 USBdevice(YSP-4300 0nly) The USB device is not recognized, The USB device to the USB The USB on the USB device are The USB connecled Turn nil this unit and recnnnecl the USB device. 54 on this unit. device file system Folders and files stored is nnt prnperly jack has been nlher formatted than FAT16 device using or FAT32. uses a file structure this unit is unable that to recognize, a Use a USB device formatted FAT 32 file system This unit using (except can recognize USB a folder the FAT I6 or hard drives). hierarchy with up to 8 layers, and up to 65,000 files per layer. Modily the lolder structure on the USB device to meet these not displayed, specifications. Data stored on the USB device is Use a USB device that The remole control does nol support encryptinn. encrypted. Remotecontrol remote control does not work and/or The The wrong distance or angle. function properly, nllCaxis Direcl sunlight nr lighting type nl lquorescent the remole control The batteries The TV cannot be operated using the TV Remote Repeater function, some The center together using is used unit funclion technology (this infi'ared unit remole may 70 En power all batteries. 16 other The TV Remote Repeater not Mnve the center unit so that remnle control sensor remote cnmrnl to nperale Move the center controls), the TV Remole cnntrol sellsor). cable is unphlgged. such as a power unit and TV. 16 the TV Remote center unit's 30 degrees this unit. Enable and TV are Ion close There is an objecl, between the center a maximum than panel. is or ton lar apart, The center fi'om the h'ont Repositinn Replace Repeater cnntrnl than infi'ared suppnrt an inverter withill etc.) is striking nl this unit. are weak. The TV Remote disabled. A remote (h'om lamp, sensor functions o1:6 m (20 fl) and no more range cable, Plug Repealer hmction. functinn cannot it does on the TV, 12 be used. not block the and use the TV's the TV. unit Io adjusl the distance between Repealer and the TV (remole If" necessary attach or remove 12 unit spacers. in the power Remove cable. the nbslacle. 18 Messages iPod (when connected via USB jack)/USB device (YSP-4300 only) Unknown iPod The iPod being used is nol supported by this Comm.Err Connect supported iPod to this und. 75 tulil. The USB device cannot be accessed. Apply slaMby mode for this unit and reconnect the The iPod cannol be accessed. USB device. If the message continues lo be displayed, move music files stored on the USB device to a differenl USB device. i! '_;2: :¸ iiii il;i;iiiii_;il 54 Tun] the iPod ofl and then on again. No Content The selecled folder on file USB device does not contain files supported by' this und. Select a folder lhal conlains files supporled by lhis unit. 54 File Corrupted Songs slored on file USB device cannol be played, Songs slored on the iPod device cannot be Be sure lhat file file is supported by lhis unit. 11file file does not play on (lille]"devices eilher, il may be corrupted. 54 played. Be sure lhat file file is supported by lhis unit. lllhe file does not play on the iPod eilher, file file or the iPod's memory may be corrupled. Tile USB device or iPod is not connected to Be sure lhat file USB device or iPod is properly this connected No Device tll]il, A problem wilh file USB device or iPod is prevenling lhis unit h'om recognizing lhe to this :< .......... ilii_i_i_ii _ 48, 54 tll]d. Connect a differenl USB device or iPod to this und. col]nectiol]. ', ,,:ii;ii_'_!_i_i II!............ Loading... This unit is performing a lask such as loading files and content stored on file USB device or iPod. This process takes some time. The message will disappear once the task is compleled. Unplugged Tile USB device or iPod has been disconnecled from this und. The message will disappear after approximalely 3 seconds. f 71 En Glossary Channel (ch) A channel is all audio range and other Ex. 7.1 channel The sound image of the system type that has been divided on the characteristics. • For iYont speakers, Left (lch), • For center (lch) speaker • For surround • For surround Right (lch) speakers, Left (lch), Right (lch) back speakers, Left (lch), Right (lch) • For the subwoofer * based ] (lch × 0.1" = 0.1ch) [n contrast to a full l-channel band, a component enhance low iYequency sound for added effect. designed to Deep Color Deep Color HDM[ is a type of video signal jacks of this unit. Deep that call be transmitted Color refers by the to the use of various color depths ill displays, up from the 24-bit depths ill previous versions of the HDM[ specification. This extra bit depth allows HDTVs and other displays go from of colors and eliminate on-screen transitions and subtle gradations contrast ratio can represent YCbCr color of colors Dolby Digital to billions color banding for smooth tonal between colors. The increased many between black and white. of available colors within millions times more shades of gray Digital surround Laboratories audio. Also Deep Color increases the number the boundaries defined by the RGB or space. With surround audio sound provides speakers, which 3 front channels stereo channels, channels. sound system completely (left, center, Dolby more accurate moving provides stereo sound are possible by Dolby multi-channel and right) and 2 Digital By using 2 channel environment is developed independent five full-range for the surround effects and surround than with Dolby Surround. Digital Sound Projector Dolby Digital Plus This front capable surround speaker of true surround synthesizes center, sound. up to five channels and surround reflecting system channel sound. The Digital Sound of sound beams signals front and rear beams true surround is a revolutionary 7-channel speaker speakers, back speakers, achieve system a center requires speaker, off of walls, playback unit. this system Dolby front, By Blu-ray by 0.1 channel. A (two front Plus is an advanced discrete channel Digital to an amplifier to output. technology delivers Supporting Supported standard multichannel sound multichannel audio systems audio channels for the optical of the future, fully compatible for with up to 6.0 Mbps, and designed and AV receivers/amplifiers Plus also remains HD as an audio bitrates by HDM[ developed including Plus can carry up to 7.1 discreet simultaneously. Digital audio and media Disc. Selected this technology disc recorders two surround programming and Blu-ray Disc, Dolby speakers, in addition Digital for high-definition broadcasts, enables can also be achieved speakers two surround and a subwoofer) 7. l-channel seven Projector and outputs from the center combining front and surround signals. This unit uses the subwoofer for an additional typical system Dolby with the existing that incorporate Dolby Digital. playback. I Typical 7.1 channel speaker system Dolby Pro Logic IIx I Front speakers Dolby Pro Logic IIx is a new technology multichannel playback There are three modes sources, only) "Movie mode" and "Game enabling discrete from 2-channel or multi-channel sources. available: "Music mode" for music for movie sources for game sources. mode" (for 2-channel sources speaker Dolby TrueHD Dolby TrueHD developed Surround back speakers Surround speakers Disc. Selected technology This unit creates beams surround off the walls of your sound by reflecting listening room. projected sound master, delivers Dolby Digital, control. sound standard home of 24-bit/96 systems allowing Dolby fully compatible including to the studio experience. TrueHD can carry up simultaneously. with the metadata normalization Blu-ray Disc, this identical theater kHz audio and retains dialog technology media that is bit-for-bit also remains audio audio for Blu-ray up to 18.0 Mbps, channels TrueHD multichannel En lossless disc-based a high-definition bitrates to 8 discrete 72 as an audio offering Supporting Dolby is an advanced for high-definition the existing capability and dynamic of range Glossary DTS Digital Samplingfrequency surround provides sound 5.1 channel able to provide system audio. developed by DTS, With all abundance authentic-sounding Inc., which of audio data, The number it is effects. Disc. Selected as all audio audio media standard The Digital for Blu-ray Disc, this technology delivers sound that is virtually indistinguishable from the original, offering a high-definition home theater experience. Supporting bitrates up to 6.0 Mbps for Blu-ray Disc, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio can carry up to 7.1 discrete channels of 24-bit/96 kHz audio simultaneously. DTS-HD Master Audio The lossless high quality such as Blu-lay Disc. audio speakers created for an optical as an audio standard disc for the sampling analog signals) rate, the wider i;;!i¸ !i!i _'!il;;i:_i i! '_;2 ¸I¸¸¸ Projector features in orderly a number rows. Optimized of compact audio signals beam are for precise directional sounds are called sound is a type of video signal that can be transmitted by the HDM[jacks of this unit. It is a more extensive color space than sRGB, and allows the expression of colors that could not be expressed channels effective before. of sRGB While standards, and can thus produce simultaneously. iiii il;i;iiiii_;il x.v.Color gamut kHz audio for digitalizing output as sound from each speaker focusing of sounds. These focused beams. Blu-ray Disc. Supporting bitrates up to 24.5 Mbps for Blu-ray Disc, DTS-HD High Master Audio can carry up to 7.1 discrete of 24-bit/96 Sound installed x. v. Color format It is selected (process the higher Soundbeam DTS-HD High Resolution Audio is a high resolution technology developed for high-definition disc-based Blu-ray of sampling [n principle, the frequency range that can be played back, and the higher the quantized bit rate, the finer the sound that can be reproduced. DTS-HD High Resolution Audio including per second. remaining more vivid, for still pictures compatible "x.v.Color" natural and computer expands images. with the color the color space It is particularly graphics. HDMI HDM[ (High-Definition supported, used in combination Content Interface) all-digital audio/video with HDCP Protection), interface Multimedia uncompressed, HDM[ that meets providers and system interface. (High-bandwidth provides the security is the industry a secure When Digital audio/video requirements of content ) operators. PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) Linear signal PCM is a signal format is digitized, compression. DVD audio. recorded, This signal pulse code modulation, then modulated which is used as a method The PCM size of the analog under system an analog and transmitted of recording uses a technique per very the analog without audio using any CDs and for sampling small unit of time. Standing signal is encoded as pulses the for and for recording. iiiI 73 En Specifications YSP-CU4300 YSP-CU3300 Amplifier Amplifier section • Rated Output Power Wooler (100 Hz, lC7_THD. 4 f_) .................................................... Tweeter (1 kHz. 1% THD, 4 _) .................................................... • Maximum Eflective Output Power Woollzr (100 Hz, 10(/_ THD, 4 _) .................................................. Tweeter (1 kHz, 11)(/_THD, 4 _) ..................................................... Speaker 90 W 27.2 W 15() W • Maximmn Eflective Output Power Woofer (100 Hz, 1()% THD, 6 _) ................................................... 100 W 44 W Tweeter (1 kHz, 10% THD, 4 _) ...................................................... Speaker Wooler ............................................................ • hnpedance ............................................................ Input 124 W 37.4 W section • Speaker TM_e............. Acoustic Suspension • Driver Tweeter ......................................................... non-magnetic section • Rated Ot/tpnt Power Woofer (100 Hz, 1% THD, 6 f)) ....................................................... Tweeter (1 kHz, 1% THD, 4 f)) ..................................................... shielding type 2.8 cm (1-1/8 in) Cone x 22 • Speaker THee ............. Acoustic Suspension • Driver Tweeter. ......................................................... 6.5 cm (2-1/2 in) Cone x 2 4 _ (Wooler, Tweeter) Woofer ............................................................ • hnpedance ................................................... jack Input 32 W section non-magnetic shielding type 2.8 cm (1-118 in) Cone x 16 6.5 cm (2-112 in) Cone x 2 6 f-) (Woofer), 4 £_ (Tweeter) jack • Audio Input Optical ........................................................................ 2 (TV, OPTICAL) Coaxial ........................................................................................ 1 (AUX) Analog .............................................................................................. 1 pair • HDMI Input ............................................................... 4 (HDMI 1N 1 to 4) • Audio Input Optical ........................................................................ 2 (TV, OPTICAL) Coaxial ........................................................................................ 1 (AUX) Analog .............................................................................................. 1 pair • HDMI Input ................................................................ 4 (HDMI 1N 1 to 4) Output Output jack • HDMI Output (ARC) .............................................................................. 1 Other jack • INTELLIBEAM ...................................................................................... • USB ......................................................................................................... • RS-232C ...................................................................... 1 (System control • IR 1N (U.S.A.. Canada. Europe, Russia, and China models only) ..................................................................................... 1 (System control • 1R OUT ........................................................................ 1 (System control FM section • Tuning range [U.S.A. and Canada models] ....................................... 87.5 to 107.9 MHz IOther models] ......................................................... 87.50 to 108.00 MHz Wireless • Frequency ..................................................................................... 2.4 GHz • Transmission Range ............. Approx. 20 m (66 1:) (without interlerence) General • Power Suppl_ [U.S.A. and Canada models] ......................................... AC 120 V, 60 Hz [Taiwan model] ................................................ AC 110-120 V, 50160 Hz [Other models] .................................................. AC 22() 240 V, 50160 Hz • Power Consumption ......................................................................... 60 W • Standby Power Consumption HDMI Comrol off and iPod Interlock off ....................... Less than 0.5 W • Dimensions (W x H x D) jack • HDMI Output (ARC) .............................................................................. 1 Other jack • 1NTELLIBEAM 1 ...................................................................................... • RS-232C ....................................................................... 1 (System control) • IR 1N (U.S.A., Canada, Europe. Russia, and China models only) ...................................................................................... 1 (System control) • IR OUT ........................................................................ 1 (System control) Wireless • Frequenc_ ..................................................................................... 2.4 GHz • Transmission Range ............. Approx. 20 m (66 1:) (without interference) General • Power Suppl_ [U.S.A. and Canada models] ......................................... AC 120 V, 60 Hz [Taiwan model] ................................................ AC 110-120 V, 50160 Hz [Other models] ................................................. AC 22() 240 V, 50160 Hz • Power Consumption .......................................................................... 40 W • Standby Power Consumption HDMI Control off and iPod hlterlock off ....................... Less than 0.5 W • Dimensions (W x H x D) Excluding supplied spacers ...................................... 1002 x 86 x 161 mm (39-1/2 x 3-3/8 x 6-3/8 in) hlcluding supplied spacers ................................... 1002 x 99.5 x 161 mm (39-1/2 x 3-7/8 x 6-3/8 in) • Weight ............................................................................. Excluding supplied spacers ...................................... 1102 x 86 x 161 mm (43-318 x 3-318 x 6-318 in) YSP-CU3300 Including supplied spacers ................................... 1102 x 99.5 x 161 mm (43-318 x 3-718 x 6-318 in) • Frequency Response • Crossover frequency • Weight ............................................................................. YSP-CU4300 • Frequency Response... 30 Hz to 22 kHz (-10 dB. Stereo playback mode) • Crossover frequency ............................... 16() Hz (Stereo playback mode) 161)Hz, 500 Hz (Surround playback mode) Manual. For the specificalions ol NS-WSW160, see the NS-WSW160 For the specilications Manual. ...30 Hz to 22 kHz (-10 dB. Stereo playback mode) .............................. 160 Hz (Stereo playback mode) 160 Hz, 500 Hz (Surround playback mode) ol NS-WSWI60, see the NS-WSW160 Owner's ':: Specifications 74 E_ + NS-WSW160 6.9 kg (15.2 lbs) + NS-WSW160 6.3 kg (13.9 lbs) are subject to change without notice. Owner's / ] l Specifications Supported USB device (YSP-CU4300) iPod/iPhone/iPad • iPod touch • iPod nano • iPhone • iPad (as of June 2012) (1 st, 2nd, (3rd, 4S, (3rd 3M 4th, iPhone 5th and 4th and 6th 4, iPhone generation), generation) 3GS, iPad 2, USB generation) iPhone 3G, memory • Mass • Supported audio data - WAV (SkHz-48kHz, iPhone storage - MP3 iPad class device (SkHz-48kHz, - WMA 5kbps-320kbps) (SkHz-48kHz, - MPEG4-AAC (FATI6/FAT32) format 16bit) 5kbps-384kbps) (SkHz-48kHz, 8kbps-320kbps) iiiiil;i;iiiii_;il H."_m! yA@red The "yA@re "HDMI," d" and "yAired" are trademarks ol Yamaha "Inte/liBeam" logo and "High-Delinitiou or regislered lrademarks Multimedia ol HDMI Licensing Interface" LLC. x.v.Color Inte\liBeam The the "HDMF' are lrademarks, Corporation. logo and "lntelliBeam" are trademarks "x.v.Color" of Yamaha is a trademark of Sony Corporation. Corporation. TM ilii _i_i_ii [ C|NEMA_ The "_" Yamaha logo and "Cinema DSP" are registered trademarks of Corporation. Manulactured Worldwide under palents license h'om applied UniVelume "UniVolume" _'] is a trademark ol Yanlaba Surround "Made under license fronl Dolby symbol Laboratories. Dolby, are trademarks Pro Logic, ol Dolby Apple with Please aflbct 6,226,616; U.S. under 6,487,535; and worldwide DTS-HD Product license under 7,212,872; patents and the Symbol includes for iPod," iPhone, meet Laboratories. Manufactured Mechalrouics electronic EX. and the double-D software. issued together © DTS, U.S. Ltd. 'w' are lrad ....... "ks ol ', ,,iii;ii_'_!_i_i II! ............ Ltd. Corporation. DOLBY. TRUEHD Mannlacmred Mechatrouics S ....... 1Projeclor The " I '!" log ....... d "Digilal Cambridge Cambridge lor. Patent 7,333,929; Nos: 5,956,674; 7,392,195:7,272,567 & pending. DTS-HD, are registered Inc. All Rights 5,974,380; & other tile Symbol, trademarks Reserved. of DTS, "Made accessory or iPad. Apple R_r iPhone," has been respectively, performance note and has been lot the operation and regulatory certified specifically mean that an to iPod, by file developer to of this device or its compliance standards. that the use of this accessory wireless lor iPad" to connect standards. is not responsible safbty and "Made designed ) with iPod, iPhone, or iPad may performance. iPad. iPhone, iPod, iPod nano. iPod touch, and Macintosh are trademarks ol Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. & Inc. Windows TM Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation States and other countries. in tile United Windows XP, Windows Vista. Windows 7, Windows Media Audio and Windows Media Player are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsofl Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. ilii :!i_ii!: f f f 75 En ...... Specifications HDMIsignal compatibility Receivable audio signals Audio signal types Audio signal formats Compatible media 2ch Linear PCM 2ch. 32 192 kHz. 16/20/24 bit CD, DVD-Video. Multi-ch Lineal" PCM 8ch, 32 192 kHz. 16/21)/24 bit DVD-Audio. Blu-ray disc, HD DVD, elc. Bitslream (SD Audio) Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Surrotmd EX, DTS, DTS-ES DVD-Video. etc. Bitstream (HD Audio) Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio Blu-ray disc. HD DVD mammls of the input source component, etc. • Rellzr to the supplied instruction • When CPPM copy-protected • This unit is not compatible with HDCP-incompatible components for HDCP compatibility. • To decode audio bitstream signals on tbis unit. set the input source component appropriately so that the component outputs the bitstream audio signals directly (does not decode the bitstream signals on the component). Refer to the supplied instruction manuals li)r details. DVD-Audio and set the component DVD-Audio. appropriately. is played back. video and audio signals may not be output depending on tbe type of the DVD player. HDMI or DV1 components. Relizr to the supplied instruction mammls of HDMI or DV1 Repeatable video signals /) - This unit is compatible resolutions: 480i/60 Hz with the video signals of the following - 576i/50 Hz 480p/60 576p/50 720p/60 1080i/60 Deep Color x.v.Color - 3D video - 4K2K signal compatible Hz Hz Hz, 51) Hz Hz, 51)Hz 1080p/60 Hz. 50 Hz. 24 Hz Digital audio signal (optical/coaxial) Audio signal types Audio signal formats Compatible 2ch Linear PCM 2ch. 32 96 kHz, 16/20/24 bit CD. DVD-Video, Bitstream Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Surround EX, DTS, DTS-ES DVD-Video. :'4< The resohltion of transmitted video signal varies according to specilications of the TV conuecled to this unit. 76 En etc. media DVD-Audio. etc. Index Digital Sound Projector .................................................. DISTANCE UNIT ......................................................... Numerics 72 65 Dolby Digital ............................................................ 38, 72 2ch .................................................................................. 38 Dolby Digital 38, 72 3BEAM 37 Dolby PLIIx (3 Beam) .......................................................... 5. lch ......................................................................... 5BEAM .......................................... 63 Dolby Pro Logic II ......................................................... 38 37 Dolby Pro Logic IIx ....................................................... 72 37 37 Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music ............................................ 5BEAM+2 (5 Beam Plus 2) ........................................... 7. lch ............................................................................... Dolby TrueHD ......................................................... DTS ................................................................................ DTS-HD A High Resolution 62 66 Advanced setup menu .................................................... ARC ............................................................................... 66 18 AUDIO ASSIGN ........................................................... 43 AUDIO DELAY ............................................................ 43 ..................................................... 36 Audio signal information ............................................... AUTO PRESET ............................................................. 65 45 Auto setup (IntelliBeam) 23 ............................................... 63 ]ii il;i;iiiii_;il 33, 72 73 Audio ................................... DTS-HD Master Audio ............................................ DYNAMIC RANGE ...................................................... Adaptive DRC ............................................................... ADVANCED ................................................................. method PARAMETER 37, 38 (5 Beam) .......................................................... Audio output Plus .................................................... 73 33, 73 63 E f f > Eco function ................................................................... ENHANCER indicator ..................................................... Entertainment ................................................................. Error buzzer .................................................................... Error message ................................................................. 41 8 35 25 25 ¢ F B BASS ............................................................................. Beam optimization BEAM OPTIMIZE Beam stereo BEAM ......................................................... ONLY ............................................ 23 26 ................................................................... TRAVEL LENGTH BEAM+SOUND Blu-ray 43 33 .......................................... 60 ........................................ 26 OPTIMIZE disc player ......................................................... Brightness Browse adjustment (front panel display) 18 .................. screen .......................................................... Firmware of this unit ................................................ FM antenna .................................................................... FM MODE 65, 67 20 ..................................................................... 45 FM tuning ....................................................................... FOCAL LENGTH .......................................................... 44 60 Frequency tuning ............................................................ 44 Front panel ....................................................................... 5 Front panel display ........................................................... 8 ......! 65 50, 55 G C Calling a preset Cardboard station ................................................... microphone stand ......................................... Channel (ch) ................................................................... CHANNEL OUT ........................................................... Channel output ......................................................... Channel output Charging CINEMA CINEMA level adjustment PRESET Coaxial digital Compressed playback Enhancer Group ID .................................................................. Group ID switches 19 ........................................................... 7 23 i_i'iiiii])! 73 audio assignment ................................................ AUDIO OUT ...................................................... 43 63 47 HDMI HDMI cable .................................................................... CONTROL ......................................................... 18 63 ............................................ 19 HDMI control ........................................ 33 HORIZONTAL function ANGLE .................................................. 30 ............................................... 60 48 I D IMAGE 72 ...... f H 36, 38 HDMI HDMI Deep Color ..................................................................... f f O 72 61 HDMI ............................................................................. ........................................................ © 21, 64 53 34 8 ........................................................... audio cable Music console ................................................................. 62 the iPod .......................................................... DSP ............................................................... DSP indicator .................................................. CLEAR Computer ................................... 47 Game Installing LOCATION ..................................................... 61 this unit ........................................................... 11 77 En Index INTELLIBEAM MIC jack .............................................. IntelliBeam microphone ................................................ iPod CONTROL key ..................................................... iPod INTERLOCK ........................................................ iPod playback (USB connection) .................................. iPod playback (wireless connection) ............................. 6 23 52 64 48 48 L Language for menu display ........................................... LINK indicator ................................................................ 22 7 21 35 33 35 MY SUR. (My Surround) ........................................ 36, 37 O cable .................................................................. 42 65 Output 43 (image ..................................... and sound) ............... 34, 54, 65, 73 33 19 Setup menu .................................................................... SHUFFLE ...................................................................... 58 51 Shuffle playback (iPod) ................................................. Sound beam ................................................................... 51 73 Sound ........................................... 36 Sound optimization ........................................................ SOUND OPTIMIZE ONLY .......................................... 23 26 beam output method ........................................................................... (Stereo + 3 Beam) 12 .................................... 37 5 Stereo playback mode .................................................... Subwoofer volume ......................................................... 33 32 Surround decoder 38 Surround Surround playback mode ............................................... sound .............................................................. ........................................................... 33 34 Sweet spot ...................................................................... 60 System 28 memory ............................................................. T TARGET indicator .......................................................... 8 Target playback mode .............................................. Test sound ...................................................................... P PCM (Pulse Playback Code Modulation) indicators ..................................... Playback screen ....................................................... Power cable ........................................................... Preset tuning 73 .......................................................... 8 50, 55 6, 7, 18 .................................................................. 45 37 ST+3BEAM+2 (St + 3 Beam Plus 2) ............................ STATUS indicator ........................................................... 18 Option menu .................................................................. OSD LANGUAGE ........................................................ adjustment frequency Sampling rate ................................................................. Satellite/cable TV tuner ................................................. ST+3BEAM Menu screen ................................................................... Movie ............................................................................. MP3 ............................................................................... Music ............................................................................. timing Sampling Spacers M Optical S 33, 39 62 Tone adjustment ............................................................. Transmitter (YIT-W 12TX) ............................................ TREBLE ........................................................................ Tuner indicators ............................................................... TV ...................................................................... 43 48 43 8 18, 21, 30 TV audio input ............................................................... 63 TV Remote Repeater function ....................................... TX indicator ..................................................................... 12 8 R U RCA stereo cable ........................................................... Rear panel (center unit) ................................................... Rear panel (subwoofer) Registering HDMI ................................................... components to TV .......................... Registering stations ....................................................... Remote control ................................................................ Remote REPEAT Repeat control sensor ..................................................... .................................................................. playback (iPod) .................................................. Repeat playback (USB device) ...................................... REPEATER indicator ...................................................... RX indicator 78 En .................................................................... 19 6 UniVolume 7 USB device playback 31 .................................................................... ..................................................... USB jack .......................................................................... 40 54 5 46 9 5 V 51, 57 51 57 8 8 Video signal information ............................................... 65 VOL indicator ............................................................ 8, 32 Volume .......................................................................... 32 Volume Trim ................................................................. 43 Index W Weak signal ................................................................... 45 Wireless connection ................................................. 20, 21 Wireless module .............................................................. 5 WMA ............................................................................. 33 _!iii') X x.v.Color ........................................................................ 73 Y yAired ...................................................................... 21, 64 ilii _i_i_ii _ ', ,,iiiiii_'_!_i_i II!............ ) iiiI _i_iii 79 En @ YAMAHA CORPORATION © 2012 Yamaha Corporation YE830BO/EN1 L Owner's Manual CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRICSHOCK DO NOTOPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF 1 Read these instructions. 2 Keep these instructions. 3 Heed all warnings. 4 Follow all instructions. 5 Do not use this apparatus 6 Clean only with dry cloth. 7 Do not block any ventilation openings. the manufacturer's instructions. ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. within flash with arrowhead all equilateral triangle, alert yon to the presence "dangerous voltage" to of nninsulated the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation triangle presence is intended within to alert of important maintenance literature point (servicing) accompanying with an equilateral lO Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at pings, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 11 Only use attachments/accessories 12 Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such you to the operating in accordance Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized ping has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician t_r replacement of the obsolete outlet. symbol, is intended within Install Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning near water. and instructions in the the appliance. specified by the manufacturer. of time. as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, been dropped. We Want You Listening does not operate normally, For A Lifetime Yamaha and the Electronic Industries Association's Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion Since hearing Association's - and, most importantly, without affecting IMPORTANT Serial No.: The serial number of this unit in the space below. is located on the rear of the unit. Retain this Owner's Caution-i your sensitive Manual En in a safe place t_r future reference. _._;,-_ hearing. damage from loud sounds is often undetectable until it is too late, Yamaha Consumer Electronics Group recommend you to avoid prolonged exposure Please record the serial number MODEL: or has and the Electronic Industries from excessive volume levels. _!ST£N=IN_ FCC INFORMATION 1. 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shiekted cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions. Failure to t_llow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA. 3. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class "B" digital devices. Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harnfful interference with other electronic devices. This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual, may cause interference harmfld to the operation of other electronic devices. (for US customers) Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations. If this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be determined by turning the unit "OFF" and "ON", please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures: Relocate either this product by the interference. or the device that is being affected Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s. In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead, change the lead-in to coaxial type cable. If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results, please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product. If you can not locate the appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha Corporation of America A/V Division, 6600 Orangethorpe Ave., Buena Park, CA 90620. The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the tbllowing two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. See the "Troubleshooting" section at the end of this manual if interference to radio reception is suspected. FCC WARNING Change or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTICE This equipment has been tested and t_und to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmflll interference in aresidential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmfld interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This equipment compiles with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set t_rth for uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation (MPE). But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated with at least 20 cm and more between the radiator and person's body (excluding extremities: hands, wrists, feet and ankles). This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. FOR CANADIAN To prevent electric CUSTOMERS shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot and fully insert. This Class B digital apparatus POUR LES CLIENTS complies RI_SIDANT with Canadian ICES-003. AU CANADA Afn d'&,iter les risqnes de d_charges _lectriques, veillez "t insurer _ fond la large broche de la fche clans la large fente de la prise de courant. Cet appareil numdriqne canadienne ICES-003. de Classe Best confonne _ la norme Caution-ii En To assure the finest performance, please read this manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference. Install this unit in a cool, dry, clean place - away from windows, heat sources, sources of excessive vibration, dust, moisture and cold. Ax.oid sources of humming (transt_rmers, motors). To prevent fire or electrical shock, do not expose this unit to rain or water. The voltage to be used must be the same as that specified on the rear panel. Using this unit with a higher voltage than specified is dangerous and may cause a fire and/or electric shock. Do not use t_rce on switches, controls or connection wires. When moving the unit, first disconnect the power plug and the wires connected to other equipment. Never pull the wires themselves. When not planning to use this unit t_r a long period (ie., vacation, etc.), disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet. To prevent lightning damage, disconnect the AC power plug when there is an electric storm. Since this unit has a built-in power amplifier, heat will from the rear panel. Place the unit apart from the walls, at least 20 cm of space above, behind and on both sides to prevent fire or damage. Furthermore, do not position with the rear panel facing the floor or other surfaces. radiate allowing of the unit clown on Do not cover the rear panel of this unit with a newspaper, a tablecloth, a curtain, etc., in order not to obstruct heat radiation. If the temperature inside the unit rises, it may cause fire, damage to the unit and/or personal injury. Do not place the following objects on this unit: Glass, china, small metallic, etc. If glass, etc., falls as a result of vibrations and breaks, it may cause bodily injury. A burning candle etc. If the candle falls as a result of vibration, and bodily injury. A vessel containing water If the vessel falls as a result of vibration may cause damage electric shock. to the speaker, it may cause fire and water spills, it and/or you may get an Do not place this unit where t_reign material, such as dripping water. It might cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injury. Never put a hand or a foreign object into the YST port located on the right side of this unit. When moving this unit, do not hold the port, as it might cause personal injury and/or damage to this unit. Never place a fragile object near the YST port of this unit. If the object falls or drops as a result of the air pressure, it may cause damage to the unit and/or personal injury. Never open the cabinet. It might cause an electric shock, since this unit uses a high voltage. It might also cause personal injury and/or damage to this unit. If something drops into the set, contact your dealer. When using a humidifier, be sure to avoid condensation inside this unit by allowing enough space around this unit or avoiding excess humidification. Condensation might cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or electric shock. Super-bass frequencies reproduced by this unit may cause a turntable to generate a howling unit away from the turntable. sound. In such a case, move this This unit may be damaged if certain sounds are continuously output at high volume level. For example, if 20 Hz-50 Hz sine waves from a test disc, bass sounds from electronic instruments, etc., are continuously output, or when the stylus of a turntable touches the surface of a disc, reduce the volume this unit from being damaged. Caution-iii En level to prevent If you hear distortion (i.e., unnatural, intermittent "rapping" or "hammering" sounds) coming from this unit, reduce the volume level. Extremely loud playing of a movie soundtrack's low frequency, bass-heavy sounds or similarly loud popular music passages can damage this speaker system. Vibration generated by super-bass frequencies may distort images on a TV. In such a case, move this unit away from the TV set. Do not attempt to clean this unit with chemical solvents as this might damage the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth. Be sure to read the "Troubleshooting" section regaMing common operating errors before concluding that the unit is faulty. Install this unit near the wall outlet and where the AC power plug can be reached easily. Radio waves may affect electro-medical devices. Do not use this unit near medical devices or inside medical facilities. Do not use this unit within 22 cm (9 inches) of persons with a heart pacemaker implant or defibrillator implant. WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO Power is continuously supplied to this unit as long as its power cable is plugged in. When this unit is turned off using an external audio device, it enters standby mode, a state in which it consumes very little power. Contents Features of the Wireless Subwoofer NS-WSW160 ...... 1 Installing the subwoofer ................................................ 1 Positioning the subwoofer on its side..................................2 Connecting the subwoofer wirelessly ............................ Troubleshooting Specifications 3 ................................................................ 3 The NS-WSW160 Yamaha's signals content is a wireless proprietary yAired subwoofer technology. that supports It receives wireless fi'om a yAired-enabled Yamaha device to output fi'om that device. Check our website for devices compatible with 2 ............................................................ audio this unit. yA@red The "yA@red" and "yAired" are trademarks of Yamaha Corporation. f Notes • The subwooli_r requires sufficient space for he_t discharge. When installing the subwoofer, be sure to le_,e _ minimum space of 2() cm (%7/8 in) of open space above and behind and to the sides of the subwoofer. Do not cover the subwoofer heat discharge unit on the back of the subwooli_r. • Be sure to install the subwoofer where it does not lall subject to vibrations, children. such as from an earthquake, and where it is out of the reach of • When using a cathode=ray tube (CRT) TV, do not install this unit directly above your TV. • If the picture on your TV screen becomes blurred or distorted, we recommend moving this unit away from your TV. • To prevent slightly sound toward reflecting the center off of walls, angle the subwoofer of the room. • If the subwoofer is placed directly facing a wall and your listening position is in the center of the room, you may not be able to obtain because parallel • When enough bass sound from the subwoofer. This is "standing waves" are forming between the two walls and cancelling out the bass sounds. installing the subwoofer on a rack, strong enough to support the subwoofer sufficient space for heat discharge. • Subwoofer performance may be affected be sure the rack is An audio device such as the Digital Sound Projector Subwoofer and that it leaves if the subwoofer placed on a metal rack, or if there is a metal plate subwoofer and the device to which the subwoofer is between the is connected wirelessly. • The subwoofer can also be placed on its side (_*: p. 2). 1En I Positioning the subwoofer on its side The subwoofer can be laid on its side when positioned on a rack. Turn counterclockwise To connect devices Removing the legs and sheets devices. Sheet the subwoofer wirelessly, The default The LINK indicator subwoofer and other to other the same group yAired-enabled Yamaha ID must be assigned ID of the subwoofer is AI. lights when is on and the devices the subwoofer are connected wirelessly. Group ID switches LINK indicator To ACwall Attaching the legs and sheets Turn clockwise # 2En to all the group outlet If this product doesn't work as expected, resolve center. reading through it after No sound from the look for a possible these instructions, cause below'. disconnect the power If the issue cable The subwoofer is nol connected wirelessly. is not listed, all authorized Yamaha dealer o1"you cannot o1"service Make sure ll_e power cable is connected properly. subwoofer. The you are experiencing and contact Check it"the LINK indicalor lighls on llae rear ol lhe subwoofer 0_ p. 21. When 1he indicator does not light, check Ihat devices to be connected wirelessly are assigned the same group 1D. subwoofer is too quiet, The volume ol 1he sHbwx)o_'el"is low. Increase lhe volume of ll_e subwoofer with the volume control lk)r subwoofer on Ihe colmected device wirelessly. The source malerial doesn't contain much Try playing source malerial thal contains more bass. bass. Reposition Ihe subwoofer {_ p. 1). Type ...................... Driver Advanced .............................................. Yamaha Active Servo 16 cm (6-1/2 non-magnetic Output power Dynamic Frequency Wireless ............................. power Frequency Transmission Power shielding type 75 W (100 Hz, 5 _2, 10% T.H.D) .................................................................... response Technology in) cone woofer ................................................. ................................................................... Range ............................... 130 W 30 Hz-200 Approx. (without Hz 2.4 GHz 20 m (66 ft) interference) supply [U.S.A. and Canada models] ...................... AC 120 V, 60 Hz [Taiwan model] ................................... AC 110-120 V, 60 Hz [Australia model] ........................................ AC 240 V, 50 Hz [U.K., Europe [China [Korea model] model] [Asia model] and Russia models] ............. ............................................. ............................................. .................................. AC 230 V, 50 Hz AC 220 V, 50 Hz AC 220 V, 60 Hz AC 220-240 V, 50/60 Power comsumption .............................................................. Dimensions (W x H x D) Upright positioning ................. Positioned ................. Weight 145 x 446 x 371 mm (5-3/4 on side 435 x 146 x 371 mm (17-1/8 .................................................................. Specifications Hz 70 W are subject to change without x 17-1/2 x 14-5/8 x 5-3/4 x 14-5/8 9.0 kg (19.8 in) in) lbs) notice. 3En @ YAMAHA CORPORATION © 2012 Yamaha Corporation Printedin IndonesiaZD86490 .................... _ ConrteCtlng the FM ;anto_n_ (YSp_4300 only) G ,,,, • ............................................... ,............................. i-i i_ _ Connecting aTV and a Blu-ray disc pl_y_ _, P_epnrln_l r_mol_, conlrot J ...... ............:: LL -7. i}ii t..,t.,_ ¥ ....... ;,+,, .A,:G ...... t;?;] j:,+,:_Z1 '_3Z+: _:' :[ :¢*'tm Playing m_s_c s_c:,r od on r_ntPer_ o* USB dovi_e r_ver _ USB connection (Y._P-4300 only} i_,i En_oy[n_i TV in surro_r_d _ound >. ,,.__+,;i, i.::,.._;+t.,. : ¸,_,.,-, __:... @ YSP-4300/YSP-3300 [ YSP-CU4300 + NS-WSW160 Digital Sound / YSP-CU3300 + NS-WSW160] Projector M Safety and Accessory Information For more detailed information, refer to the Owner's Manual on the CD-ROM. To view the Owner's Manual, click screen displayed automatically when you insert the CD-ROM into your PC. Then follow' the on-screen instructions. displayed automatically, open the "index.html" in the CD-ROM. Caution: Do not attempt to play this CD-ROM on an audio CD player. "English" ill the [f the screen is not PDF versions of this manual and "Owner's Manual" can be downloaded from the following website. http://download.yamaha.co m/ [For U.S. customers only] Visit the following website for additional information, FAQ's, downloads such as "Owner's Manual" and product updates. http:llusa.yamaha.comlsupportl 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CAUTION RISK OFELECTRICSHOCK DO NOTOPEN CAUTION: Read Do not block manulacturer's any ventilation instructions. water. openings. Install in accordance with 10 Explanation of Graphical Symbols equilaleral triangle, is intended to alert you to the presence of uniusulaled "dangerous voltage" wilhin lhe product's enclosure lhat may he of sufficient magnitude The lightning a flash with arrowhead within an lo couslitule risk ol eleclric shock symbol, 11tpersons. The exclamation poim within an equilateral triangle is inteuded to alert you to the presence of important operating and m_[inteuance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. grounding type plug has two hlades and a wide blade or the third prong are provided provided plug does not fit into your outlet, replacement of the obsolete outlet. Protect the power cord li'om being walked at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the the apparatus. Only use attachments/accessories manuluctnrer. ll 12 13 14 on or pinched particularly point where they exit fi'om specified by the Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the maunlhcturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury fi'om tip-over. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. Reler all servicing to qualified service personnel. Serqciug is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or ohjects have lhllen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. For A Lifetime /f,d_'_ blaring or distortion - and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing. Since hearing damage from loud sounds is often undetectable until it is too late, Yamaha ',_L Consumer Electronics Group recommend you to avoid A third grounding prong. The lot your salety. If the consult an electrician lor Yamaha and the Electronic Industries Association's Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying Association's the Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Do not deleat the salety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF We Want You Listening instructions. Do not use this apparatus near Clean only with dry cloth. ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. • these Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. prolonged exposure and the Electronic from excessive _.r Industries volume levels. _!STENIN_ FCC INFORMATION (for US customers) 1. 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions. Failure to t_llow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA. 3. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class "B" digital devices. Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmfid interference with other electronic devices. This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used according to the instructions t_und in the users manual, may cause interference harmfid to the operation of other electronic devices. Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations. If this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be determined by turning the unit "OFF" and "ON", please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures: Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference. Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s. In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead, change the lead-in to coaxial type cable. If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results, please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product. If yon can not locate the appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha Corporation of America A/V Division, 6600 Orangethorpe Ave., Buena Park, CA 90620. The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the t_llowing two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmfid interference, and 2) this device interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. See the "Troubleshooting" section on the Owner's manual if interference to radio reception is suspected. must accept any FCC WARNING Change or modifications not expressly approved by tile party responsible for compliance could void tile user's authority to operate tile eqnipment. NOTICE This equipment has been tested and t_und to comply with the limits t_r a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in aresidential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmfid interference to radio communications. However. there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmfid interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment oft" and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the t_llowing measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This equipment compiles with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation (MPE). But it is desirable that it shoukt be installed and operated with at least 20 cm and more between the radiator and person's body (excluding extremities: hands, wrists, feet and ankles). This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in con innction with any other antenna or transmitter. The name plate is located on the bottom of the unit. YSP-CU4300 YSP-CU3300 (Examples FOR CANADIAN CUSTOMERS To pre_.ent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot and Sully insert. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. POUR LES CLIENTS RI_SIDANT AU CANADA Afin d'&,iter les risqnes de ddcharges dlectriqnes, _.eillez "t insdrer _ fond la large broche de la fiche dans la large fente de la prise de conralLt. Cet appareil nnmdrique de Classe B est conforme _ la norme canadienne ICES-003. 2 En of the name plate) IMPORTANT Please record the serial number of this unit in the space below. MODEL: Serial No.: The serial number is located on the bottom of the unit. Retain the Owner's Manual in a sate place for flmLre reference. This unit may affect radio waves of iPhone when iPhone is charged by using this unit. In addition, radio waves of this unit and iPhone may interfere with each other. If yon have a problem with your telephone call, disconnect your iPhone from this unit. (YSP-CU4300 only) 1 To assure the finest performance, please read this manual carefldly. Keep it in a safe place tUr future reference. 19 When using this unit for a long time, this unit may become Turn the power off. then leave this unit alone for cooling. 2 Install this unit in a well ventilated, cool, dry, clean place away from direct sunlight, heat sources, vibration, dust, moisture, and/ or cold. For proper ventilation, allow the following minimum clearances. 2t1 Install this unit near the AC outlet and where the AC power can be reached easily. 21 The batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. When you dispose of batteries, tUllow your regional regulations. Top : 5 cm (2 in) Rear: 5 cm (2 in) Sides: 1 cm (13/32 in) warm. plug WARNING 4 Do not expose this unit to sudden temperature changes from cokt to hot, and do not locate this unit in an environment with high humidity (i.e. a room with a humidifier) to prevent condensation inside this unit, which may cause an electrical shock, fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injury. WARNING Avoid installing this unit where foreign object may fall onto this unit and/or this unit may be exposed to liquid dripping or splashing. On the top of this unit, do not place: Other components, as they may cause damage and/or discoloration on the surface of this unit. Burning objects (i.e. candles), as they may cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injury. Containers with liquid in them, as they may fall and liquid may cause electrical shock to the user and/or damage to this unit. This unit is not disconnected from the AC power source as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if this unit itself is turned off by I(_. This state is called the standby mode. In this state, this unit is designed to consume a very small quantity of power. 6 7 motors, or DO Locate this unit away from other electrical transtUrmers to avoid humming sounds. 5 appliances, TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. 3 Do not plug in this unit to a wall outlet until all connections complete. Do not operate this unit upside-down. causing damage. 9 Do not use force on switches, 10 When disconnecting the power the plug; do not pull the cable. It may overheat, are possibly knobs and/or cords. cable from the wall outlet, grasp SUPPLY CABLE OF THIS UNIT MUST BE TO THE MAIN SOCKET OUTLET VIA A EARTHING CONNECTION. Radio waves may affect electro-medical devices. Do not use this unit near medical devices or inside medical facilities. Do not use this unit within 22 cm (9 inches) of persons with a heart pacemaker implant or defibrillator implant. Do not cover this unit with a newspaper, tablecloth, curtain, etc. in order not to obstruct heat radiation. If the temperature inside this unit rises, it may cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injury. 8 (Power key) Turns on tile power of this unit or sets it to tile standby • Notes on remote controls mode. and batteries Do not spill water or other liquids on the remote control. Do not drop the remote control. Do not leave or store the remote control conditions: places of high humidity, in the t_llowing such as near a bath places of high temperatures, such as near a heater or stove places of extremely low temperatures 11 Do not clean this unit with chemical the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth. 12 Only voltage specified on this unit must be used. Using this unit with a higher voltage than specified is dangerous and may cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injury. Yamaha will not be held responsible for any damage resulting from use of this unit with a voltage other than specified. 13 THE POWER CONNECTED PROTECTIVE solvents; this might damage To prevent damage by lightning, keep the power cable disconnected from a wall outlet or this unit during a lightning storm. 14 Do not attempt to modify or fix this unit. Contact qualified Yamaha service personnel when any service is needed. The cabinet should never be opened for any reasons. 15 When not planning to use this unit for long periods of time (i.e. vacation), disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet. 16 Be sure to read the "TROUBLESHOOTING" section (of "OWNER'S MANUAL" on the supplied CD-ROM) on common operating errors betUre concluding that this unit is faulty. 17 BetUre moving this unit, press I(_ to set this unit to the standby mode, and disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet. 18 Condensation will turin when the surrounding temperature changes suddenly. Disconnect the power cable from the outlet, then leave this unit alone. dusty places Insert the battery according to the polarity markings (+ and -). Change all batteries if you notice the following conditions: the operation range of the remote control narrows the transmit indicator does not flash or is dim If the batteries run out, immediately remove them from the remote control to prevent an explosion or acid leak. If you find leaking batteries, discard the batteries immediately, taking care not to touch the leaked material. If the leaked material comes into contact with your skin or gets into your eyes or mouth, rinse it away immediately compartment thoroughly and consult a doctor. Clean the battery before installing new batteries. Do not use okt batteries together with new ones. This may shorten the life of the new batteries or cause old batteries to leak. Do not use different types of batteries (such as alkaline and manganese batteries) together. Specification of batteries may be different even though they look Bet_re inserting new batteries, If the remote control is without or if exhausted batteries remain the same. wipe the compartment clean. batteries t_r more than 2 minutes, in the remote control, the contents of the memory may be cleared. In such a case, install new batteries and set the remote control code. Dispose of batteries according to your regional Keep batteries away from children. If a battery regulations. is accidentally swallowed, contact your doctor immediately. When not planning to use the remote control for long periods of time, remove the batteries from the remote control. Do not charge or disassemble the supplied batteries. 3 En Before connecting, make sure you have received all of the following The YSP-4300 items. The YSP-3300 Center unit (YSP-CU4300) Center unit (YSP-CU3300) Wireless subwoofer (NS-WSW160) Wireless subwoofer (NS-WSW160) YSP-CU4300/YSP-CU3300 supplied accessories Remote control Center unit spacer x 2 Owner's Manual CD-ROM • Indoor FM antenna (YSP-4300 only) Optical cable Battery x 2 (AAA, R03, UM-4) IntelliBeam microphone Quick Reference Guide Cardboard microphone stand Safety and Accessory Information (this booklet) Optional component Yamaha Wireless Transmitter for iPod (YIT-W12) The YIT-Wl 2TX uses Yamaha's "yAired" technology establish a wireless connection with another "yAired"-compatible Yamaha playback of music computer via the Yamaha iPods, iPhones, YIT-Wl2TX This enables stored on an iPod, iPhone, is connected the device iPad, or Wireless transmitter (YIT-Wl 2TX) USB cable device. and iPads can also be charged the USB cable supplied connect device. to to an iPod, iPhone, with the YIT-WI2TX when the or iPad, and is used to to a computer. @YAMAHA © 2012 Yamaha Corporation YAMAHA CORPORATION Printed in Malaysia ZD75760 Registering Your New Ya aha Product is Fast and Easy Thank you for purchasing a new product from Yamaha Electronics.We'd like to continue providing you with high quality products and better service. So, we've made it simple to register your new product purchase online. Please take a few minutes to visit our website at www.yamaha.comlYEClregistrationl and complete the information and questions included there.We appreciate your business and we look forward to hearing from you. Failure to complete the registration form does not diminish your warranty rights in any way. Product registration appfies to USA customers onl }: . WF15740 r Your Thank you for purchasing providing website Yamaha you with high quality products and complete is committed on our natural manual a new product the product to doing resources, on the enclosed Product from Yamaha Electronics. We would like to continue and better service. Please take a few minutes to visit our registration process at www.yamaha.com/YEC/registration/ it's part in protecting As a result, this product the environment is supplied and reducing with an electronic copy the impact of the disc for use on your computer. We appreciate your business and look forward to hearing from you soon. Product registration applies to USA customers onlyo Failure to complete the registration form does not diminish your warranty rights in any way. ZC64070 @YAMAHA LiMiTED HOME WARRANTY AUDIO ON PRODUCTS Thank you for selecting a YAMAHA product. YAMAHA products are designed and manufactured to provide a high level of defect-free performance. Yamaha Corporation of America (YAMAHA") is proud of the experience and craftsmanship that goes into each and every YAMAHA product. YAMAHA sells its products through a network of reputable, specially authorized dealers and is pleased to offer you, the Original Owner, the following Limited Warranty, which applies only to products that have been (!) directly purchased from YAMAHA's authorized dealers in the USA, including Puerto Rico (the "Warranted Area") and (2) used exclusively in the Warranted Area. YAMAHA suggests that you read the Limited Warranty thoroughly, and invites you to contact your authorized YAMAHA dealer or YAMAHA Customer Service if you have any questions. THIS WARRANTY COVERS THE LISTED PRODUCTS AGAINST DEFECTS IN MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP FOR THE NUMBER OFYEARS IDENTIFIED BELOW. Warranty Term Duration of Warranty from Date of Purchase by or for the Original Owner Type of Product A/V and Stereo Receivers, Processor and Integrated Amplifiers, Separate Amplifiers and Preamplifiers, Tuners, CD Players and Changers, HDD Players and Recorders, Network Players, Powered Loudspeakers, Media Controllers and Speaker Systems purchased individually, as a pair, or as part of an integrated or Packaged System. ........................ 2 years Cassette Decks, Blu-ray Disc Players, DVD Players and Changers, Integrated Systems (Receiver or Amplifier combined or on same chassis with CD, DVD or Blu-ray Disc Player), Desktop Audio Systems (i.e. TSX and PDX Series), Multimedia Speakers, Headphones, Earphones and Accessories. ........................ 1 year Coverage: YAMAHA will, at its option, repair or replace the product covered by this warranty if it becomes defective, malfunctions or otherwise fails to conform with this warranty under normal use and service during the term of this warranty, without charge for labor or materials. Repairs may be performed using new or refurbished parts that meet or exceed YAMAHA specifications for new parts. If YAMAHA elects to replace the product, the replacement may be a reconditioned unit. You will be responsible for any installation or removal charges and for any initial shipping charges if the product(s) must be shipped for warranty service. However, YAMAHA will pay the return shipping charges to any destination within the USA if the repairs are covered by the warranty. This warranty does not cover (a) damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from accident, negligence, misuse, abuse, improper installation or operation or failure to follow instructions according to the Owner's Manual for this product; any shipment of the product (claims must be presented to the carrier); repair or attempted repair by anyone other than YAMAHA or an authorized YAMAHA Service Center; (b) any unit which has been altered or on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed; (c) normal wear, battery or battery replacement and any periodic maintenancel (d) deterioration due to perspiration, corrosive atmosphere or other external causes such as extremes in temperature or humidity; (e) damages attributable to power line surge or related electrical abnormalities, lightning damage or acts of God; (f) RFIiEMI (Interference!noise) caused by improper grounding or the improper use of either certified or uncertified equipment, if applicable; or (g) interference arising from the use of wireless communication devices (e.g. 2.4 gHz cordless telephones), or other radio frequency emitting products such as microwave ovens, whether such interference impairs the operation of the product or vice-versa. Consult the Owner's Manuat for guidance on set-up procedures for minimizing the risks of interference. Any evidence of alteration, erasing or forgery of proof-of-purchase documents wit! cause this warranty to be void. This warranty covers only the Original Owner and is not transferable. In Order to Obtain Warranty Service: Warranty service will only be provided for defective products within the Warranted Area. Contact your local authorized YAMAHA dealer who will advise you of the procedures to be followed. If this is not successful, contact YAMAHA at the address, telephone number or website shown below. YAMAHA may request that you send the defective product to a local authorized YAMAHA Servicer or authorize return of the defective product to YAMAHA for repair. For products requiring in-home service, contact your local authorized Yamaha dealer to arrange for service. If you are uncertain as to whether a dealer has been authorized by YAMAHA, please contact YAMAHA's Service Department at the number shown below, or check Yamaha's website at http://usa.yamaha.com. Product(s) shipped for service should be packed securely and must be accompanied by a detailed explanation of the problem(s) requiring service, together with the original or a machine reproduction of the bill of sale or other dated, proof-of-purchase document describing the product, as evidence of warranty coverage. Should any product submitted for warranty service be found ineligible therefore, an estimate of repair cost will be furnished and the repair will be accomplished only if requested by you and upon receipt of payment or acceptable arrangement for payment. Limitation of Implied Warranties and Exclusion of Damages: ANYIMPLIEDWARRANTIES, iNCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE APPLICABLE PERIOD OF TIME SET FORTH ABOVE. YAMAHA SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR FOR DAMAGES BASED UPON INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF USE, DAMAGE TO ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT OR OTHER ITEMS AT THE SITE OF USE OR INTERRUPTION OF PERFORMANCES OR ANY CONSEQUENCES. YAMAHA'S LIABILITY FOR ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT, AT YAMAHA'S OPTION. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. This is the only express warranty applicable to the product specified herein; Yamaha neither assumes nor authorizes anyone to assume for it any other express warranty. If you have any questions about service received or if you need assistance in locating an authorized YAMAHA Servicer, please contact: @ CUSTOMER SERVICE Yamaha Corporation of America 6600 Orangethorpe Avenue, Buena Park, California 90620-1373 Telephone: 800°292-2982 http:!/usa.yamaha.com Do not return any product to the above address without a written Return Authorization @2012 Yamaha Corporation of America issued by YAMAHA. 04/2012 ZE38290