Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto DVX-S120 del fabbricante Yamaha
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YAMAHA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, USA 6660 ORANGETHORPE AVE., BUENA PARK, CALIF. 90620, U.S.A. YAMAHA CANADA MUSIC LTD. 135 MILNER AVE., SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO M1S 3R1, CANADA YAMAHA ELECTRONIK EUROPA G.m.b.H. SIEMENSSTR. 22-34, 25462 RELLINGEN BEI HAMBURG, F.
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CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERA TING YOUR UNIT . D VR-S120 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. This state is called the standby mode. In this state, this unit is designed to consume a very small quantity of power .
CA UTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. ● The name plate is located on the bottom of the unit. This product is a DVD home theater sound system consisting of the components shown on the table.
2 In a fe w steps, a whole ne w world of D VD will open up. Settle into y our fa v orite place on the sofa and let the sho w begin. LET’S GET THINGS READ Y! ➡ P age 6, “Preparation” Decide on a place for the speakers, perform a few simple connections, and that’ s all there is to it.
3 Enjo y pla ying A V ARIETY OF DISCS! ➡ P age 28, “Playing Video and Music Discs” In 3 short steps, play everything from commercial CDs to your own homemade discs.
4 CONTENTS Basic Ad v anced Playing back a DVD Adv anced Features Names and Functions of Parts Page 18 T op and Front Page 18 CinemaStation Display Page 20 Remote Control Features Page 21 Amp Mode But.
5 Listening to the Radio Connecting the Antennas Page 38 Connecting the FM Antenna Page 38 Connecting the AM Loop Antenna Page 38 Listening to the Radio Page 39 Selecting the Radio T uner Page 39 Sele.
6 Preparation Supplied Accessories Remote Control Make sure all of the following accessories are in the box. System Control Cable (5 m (1)) Batteries (2) (AA, R06, UM-3) AM Loop Antenna Indoor FM Ante.
B asic 7 Preparation Preparing the Remote Contr ol Put the batteries in the Remote Control. Preparing the Speaker s The Front Speakers, Surround Speakers, Center Speaker and Subwoofer have special roles based on the type of sound each produces . • The Front Speakers produce front channel sound (stereo) and sound effects.
8 8 Connecting the Speaker s and TV Connect the power cord after connecting the speak ers and TV . Please ... Connect the cable core with the color band near the tip to the + connector . Be careful, if you rev erse the cables, the sound will be unnatural.
9 DIGIT AL AUDIO VIDEO S VIDEO IN VCR OUT AM ANT VCR OUT VCR IN VIDEO IN Y P B P R FM ANT GND MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT (DVD ONL Y) MONITOR OUT (DVD ONL Y) SUBWOOFER SPEAKERS CENTER FRONT SURROUND FRONT SURROUND OUT VCR IN VIDEO IN COMPONENT VIDEO AUDIO R L R L SYSTEM CONNECTOR 75 UNBAL OUT OPTICAL SPEAKER IMPEDANCE: 6 MIN.
10 POWER TV POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.1 A-B REPEA T ANGLE SUBTITLE DVR-S120 WB56650 Basic Operations Vie wing a D VD It’ s time to pla y a D VD . Select a disc and begin from step 1.
11 Basic Operations D VD/CD CINEMA AMP DVD/CD VCR VIDEO TUNER MOVIE MUSIC SPORTS GAME English Basic Operations Place a disc in the tra y . • Place the disc with the label side facing up . • Hold the disc by its edge and hole in the center to av oid touching the surface of the disc.
12 Basic Operations POWER A B C D E CH CH TV CH SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E ON SCREEN MENU TEST RETURN ST A TUS TV V OL VOLUME SET MENU ENTER NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT ON SCREEN MENU SET MENU TV POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT ABCDE CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
13 Basic Operations 13 Basic Operations Basic Operations Handy Features TV CH CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
14 14 Basic Operations Handy Features Handy Features TV POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
15 Basic Operations 15 Basic Operations Basic Operations T ry It Out! CH CINEMA CH TEST RETURN ST A TUS TV VOL VOLUME MUTE AMP DVD/CD VCR VIDEO TUNER MOVIE MUSIC SPORTS GAME SET MENU ENTER English Use.
16 • Experiment with different sound field effects until you find the DSP Program that you feel best matches your source. • CinemaStation has other DSP Programs not listed below .
17 Sound Presence Action Drama Sci-Fi Spectacle Theater Music Video Classic Hall Jazz Club Rock Concert 5ch Stereo MUSIC SPORTS GAME MOVIE Finding the right DSP Program Action Enhances the stereoscopic effect for a thrilling sense of presence only f ound in an action movie.
18 Advanced Features Names and Functions of P ar ts T op and Fr ont Buttons f or amplifier and disc operations a Stops disc playback. d Pauses disc playback. INPUT Selects an input source. Press this button until you find the source you want to watch or listen to.
19 Adv anced Features Adv anced Features Buttons f or tuner operations Press INPUT on CinemaStation or press TUNER on the Remote Control to select T uner mode.
20 Advanced Features CinemaStation Displa y MA TRIX PCM TITLE TRACK CHAP VIRTUAL SILENT REP A-B ALL AUTO ST MEMORY TUNED PS PTY RT PTY CT HOLD PROGRESSIVE DIGIT AL DVD VCD CD 888888888888 PL DSP PROG .
21 Adv anced Features Adv anced Features 30 ° 30 ° Remote Contr ol Features As shown on the left, CinemaStation is composed of three main par ts. Remote Control button operations change depending on the mode, so it is possible to control all Amplifier , D VD/CD and T uner functions with a single remote unit.
22 Advanced Features Amp Mode Button Names and Functions Press AMP bef ore star ting operations. • The purple color on the Remote Control indicates Amp mode. Advice TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
23 Adv anced Features Adv anced Features D VD/CD Mode Button Names and Functions Press D VD/CD before star ting operations. • The green color on the Remote Control indicates DVD/CD mode. Advice TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
24 Advanced Features Using the On Screen Men u The On Screen Menu includes Preference , T oolbar and Setup . P erform operations using the TV screen. Preference: Y ou can adjust picture contrast, shar pness and other picture qualities of the D VD or video CD to your liking.
25 Adv anced Features Adv anced Features Press h or g to navigate the Main Menus, then press w . On Screen Menu Press h or g to navigate the Submenus, then press w .
26 Selecting the Media Device Selecting the Equipment CinemaStation provides y ou with a v ariety of playbac k options, including CDs, video discs, m usic CDs and MP3 discs . Y ou can connect a VCR or video game console and increase your home entertainment possibilities.
Selecting the Media De vice 27 CINEMA DVD/CD VCR VIDEO TUNER MOVIE MUSIC SPORTS GAME CINEMA DVD/CD VCR VIDEO TUNER MOVIE MUSIC SPORTS GAME CINEMA DVD/CD VCR VIDEO TUNER MOVIE MUSIC SPORTS GAME CINEMA DVD/CD VCR VIDEO TUNER MOVIE MUSIC SPORTS GAME D VD/CD TUNER VCR VIDEO Selecting the Media Device Press D VD/CD on the Remote Control.
28 Playing Video and Music Discs Pla ybac k Methods CinemaStation provides y ou with a variety of pla yback methods, including the ability to select and quickly find a scene or tune . Star t operations after first pressing D VD/CD . CinemaStation enters D VD/CD mode to play a disc.
29 Playing Video and Music Discs Playing Video and Music Discs • Y ou can also use the On Screen Menu to operate Frame Advance, Fast Forward/Reverse and Slow Advance/Reverse. In addition to those, you can use Frame Reverse from the On Screen Menu. See pages 94 and 95, “On Screen Menu Guide”.
30 Playing Video and Music Discs Specify an elapsed time f or pla ybac k (Time Searc h) Perform operations using the TV On Screen Menu. TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
31 Playing Video and Music Discs Playing Video and Music Discs TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
32 Playing Video and Music Discs TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
33 Playing Video and Music Discs Playing Video and Music Discs CH CH ON SCREEN MENU TEST RETURN ST A TUS SET MENU ENTER g h ON SCREEN g g CH CH ON SCREEN MENU TEST RETURN ST A TUS SET MENU ENTER g h O.
34 Playing Video and Music Discs Y ou can repeat a fav orite track, chapter or entire disc. Y ou can also repeat Program Pla y and cer tain par ts you specified as many times as y ou like . TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
35 Playing Video and Music Discs Playing Video and Music Discs English • A-B Repeat may not work properly with some DVD video discs. • Y ou can use A-B Repeat only within one track or title. TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
36 Playing Video and Music Discs Many D VDs or video CDs that hav e Pla ybac k Control include an original menu. Y ou can use the menu f or skipping to a f av or ite title or chapter and s witching audio or subtitle language.
37 Playing Video and Music Discs Playing Video and Music Discs English Y ou can play MP3 m usic that was recorded onto a CD-R or CD-R W by a computer .
38 Listening to the Radio Connecting the Antennas CinemaStation includes an AM Loop Antenna and indoor FM Antenna. Use the supplied antennas in areas with good radio w av e reception.
39 Listening to the Radio Listening to the Radio English Listening to the Radio CinemaStation provides se v eral methods f or tuning radio stations to help you find channels as easy as you can.
40 Listening to the Radio PRESET/BAND A UT O/MAN ’ L d PRESET/TUNING PRESET/TUNING u For stations with w eak radio signals , tune manually . • If the radio waves are weak and Auto Tuning doesn’ t work, tune manually (Manual Tuning). • When Auto Tuning finds a radio station, the TUNED indicator lights up and the frequency appears.
41 Listening to the Radio Listening to the Radio English Up to 40 stations (5 Groups ✕ 8 Stations) can be automatically preset. PRESET/BAND A/B/C/D/E MEMOR Y A UT O/MAN ’ L PRESET/TUNING u d PRESE.
42 Listening to the Radio Y ou can manually preset up to 40 radio stations. A/B/C/D/E MEMOR Y PRESET/TUNING u d PRESET/TUNING • When presetting a radio station, you can set the frequency and reception mode (stereo/monaural) at the same time. • Y ou can change the order of preset FM radio stations later .
43 Listening to the Radio Listening to the Radio English Y ou can tune in a radio station simply by selecting its Preset Number . TV CH CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
44 Listening to the Radio TV CH CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E MODE STAR T PTY SEEK FREQ/RDS CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
45 Listening to the Radio Listening to the Radio English Change RDS Mode There are four RDS display modes. When an RDS station is broadcasting, PS, PTY , R T or CT mode indicators corresponding to the services provided light up in the CinemaStation Display .
46 Using Other Equipment Connecting Video Equipment Connect a VCR to CinemaStation to play or dub videos. Y ou can also connect a game console or video camera. Connecting a Game Console or VCR • Always read the owner ’ s manual of any equipment you want to connect.
47 Using Other Equipment Using Other Equipment English TV Use a commercially available audio cable. CinemaStation AM ANT VCR OUT VCR IN VIDEO IN Y P B P R FM ANT GND MONITOR OUT (D VD ONL Y) SUBWOOFER.
48 Using Other Equipment Operating a VCR For VCR operations , read your VCR owner’ s manual. TV POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
49 Using Other Equipment Using Other Equipment English Dubbing fr om a Video Camera to a VCR For video camer a and VCR operations, be sure to read their respective o wner ’ s manuals. TV POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
50 Using Other Equipment Connecting A udio Equipment Y ou can connect a CD recorder or MD recorder to CinemaStation to record audio play ed on CinemaStation. Connecting a CD or MD Recor der DIGIT AL AUDIO VIDEO S VIDEO IN VCR OUT MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT (D VD ONL Y) VCR IN VIDEO IN OUT OPTICAL OUTPUT OPTICAL INPUT Please.
51 Using Other Equipment Using Other Equipment English Advice Advice • When you assign the OPTICAL IN jack as VIDEO and equipment is connected to the VIDEO IN jacks, the OPTICAL IN jack has priority over the VIDEO IN jacks if the input mode is set to AUTO.
52 Using Other Equipment • When using T imer Playback/Recording, even if CinemaStation is in standby mode, the memory content (input source, AM/FM frequency) is retained and used. TV POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
53 Creating the Best Listening Space Creating the Best Listening Space Placing the Speaker s (NX-P120) Make sure the top of the tele vision is lev el. If the top of the tele vision is not le vel, place the Center Speak er inside the TV rac k or directly on the floor .
54 Creating the Best Listening Space • One speaker weighs about 1.1 kg (2.43 lb). Make sure you fasten screws only into a solid wall or pillar . Do not attach to a wa ll that is made of plaster , decorative veneer sheeting or other material that peels easily .
55 Creating the Best Listening Space Creating the Best Listening Space Use the supplied scre w to attach the mounting bracket to the bottom of the speaker . The jutting part of the bracket enters the groove at the speaker base. Use the brac ket holes (60 mm (2 3 / 8 ⬙ ) spacing) to fasten the mounting bracket to the speaker stand.
56 Creating the Best Listening Space Y amaha Speaker Stand SPS-80 (Option) W ith the SPS-80 Speaker Stands, you can set the Front Speakers and Surround Speakers on the floor . (2 stands/set) SPS-80 Using Commer cially A vailable Speaker s or Cables • Use speakers of the same manufacturer and quality , if possible.
57 Creating the Best Listening Space Creating the Best Listening Space Push up the release b utton and pull out the supplied speaker cable fr om the connector . P eel awa y about 10 mm ( 13 / 32 ⬙ ) of co vering from the tip of the commer cially a vailable cab le and firmly twist the cab le cores.
58 Creating the Best Listening Space Adjusting the Speaker Balance with a T est T one TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
59 Creating the Best Listening Space Creating the Best Listening Space • If you raise the volume level of the Center and Surround L/R Speakers to + 10 dB and this is still less than the Front Speakers, set the “* F . Level” in the SET MENU to -10 dB and lower the volume level of the Front Speakers by about 1/3.
60 Creating the Best Listening Space Adjusting the Speaker V olume Level During Pla yback • The volume level adjustment range is +10 dB to -10 dB. • Y ou cannot adjust the Left and Right Surround Speakers individually . The same adjustment level will be applied to both.
61 Creating the Best Listening Space Creating the Best Listening Space • Y ou can adjust the speaker volume level from 0 to 100%. The factory default setting is 100%, which is the maximum value. Y ou can adjust the speaker volume for 5ch Stereo DSP Program Press AMP during pla yback.
62 Creating the Best Listening Space Setting the Speaker Size TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
63 Creating the Best Listening Space Creating the Best Listening Space * CENTER Sets whether the Center Speaker is present or not, and sets the size of the Center Speaker . Selection items: LRG (Lar ge), SML (Small), NON (None) Default setting: SML LRG: Select this setting when using a big Center Speaker .
64 More Information about DSP (Surr ound) Effects Selecting DSP Pr ogram Effects T o get the most out of CinemaStation, select a sound field based on ho w many speak ers you w ant to use and the listening en vironment. Select a sound field based on how man y speaker s y ou want to have sound.
65 More Information about DSP (Surr ound) Effects More Information about DSP (Surr ound) Effects • When the Matrix 6.1 decoder is working, the MA TRIX indicator lights up in the CinemaStation Display . 6.1 appears beside the DSP Program name (For example: Action 6.
66 More Information about DSP (Surr ound) Effects Using All Speaker s f or CD or Video pla yback TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
67 More Information about DSP (Surr ound) Effects More Information about DSP (Surr ound) Effects TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUD IO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
68 More Information about DSP (Surr ound) Effects Using Fr ont Speaker s Onl y f or DSP Pr ogram (Virtual Cinema DSP) TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
69 More Information about DSP (Surr ound) Effects More Information about DSP (Surr ound) Effects CINEMA TEST RETURN ST A TUS TV VOL VOLUME MUTE AMP DVD/CD VCR VIDEO TUNER MOVIE MUSIC SPORTS GAME • When SILENT CINEMA is on, the SILENT CINEMA indicator lights up in the CinemaStation Display .
70 More Information about DSP (Surr ound) Effects TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
71 More Information about DSP (Surr ound) Effects More Information about DSP (Surr ound) Effects Changing the Dela y Time of a DSP Pr ogram TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
72 More Information about DSP (Surr ound) Effects Program Program Name Default Setting Group (ms) MOVIE 1 Action 20 Action 6.1 15 2 Drama 20 Drama 6.1 15 3 Sci-Fi 20 Sci-Fi 6.
73 More Information about DSP (Surr ound) Effects More Information about DSP (Surr ound) Effects Repr oducing the Original Dolb y and DTS Sound TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
74 More Information about DSP (Surr ound) Effects Reproducing Stereo Sound TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
T ypes of Input Signals 75 T ypes of Input Signals T ypes of Input Signals Y ou can check the type of input signal and f or mat from the CinemaStation Displa y . Y ou can also set the input mode to select the digital/analog entr y sequence or to only input a specified signal.
T ypes of Input Signals 76 Note on digital signals that exceed 48 kHz CinemaStation’ s digital input jack can input a sampling frequency up to 96 kHz. For details read the owner ’ s manual of the device connected to the digital input jack. Keep in mind the points below when inputting a digital signal that exceeds 48 kHz.
T ypes of Input Signals 77 T ypes of Input Signals Switching Input Modes TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
78 Additional Features Using the Sleep Timer After a specified time the power automatically enters standb y so you can enjoy CinemaStation until y ou fall asleep . TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
79 Additional Features Additional Features Enjo ying High-Quality Video Pr ogressive Scan (NTSC onl y) The COMPONENT VIDEO jack on CinemaStation is compatible with Progressiv e Scan. Y ou can enjoy highly defined images without flick er when connecting to a tele vision that has a component video input jac k compatible with Progressive Scan.
80 Additional Features Pr otecting Y our Children fr om Undesirable Scene Using P arental Control Y ou can cut a scene that you do not f eel it is suitab le f or your children, or loc k a disc from being pla yed. CinemaStation allows y ou to set the le v el of P arental Control.
81 Additional Features Additional Features TV CH CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
82 Additional Features • If you enter a password you can play back the disc even when Disc Lock is on. 1 Insert the disc. 2 Select “Play once” or “Play always” with h or g . 3 Press w , then once you enter the password with the Number buttons, playback starts.
83 Operating Other Equipment with the CinemaStation Remote Control Operating Other Equipment with the CinemaStation Remote Contr ol Storing Man ufacturer Codes in the Remote Contr ol If you set the ma.
84 Operating Other Equipment with the CinemaStation Remote Control A vailable Operations While you set the manuf acturer code for the TV or VCR button, you can use the follo wing functions after you press the TV or VCR b utton.
85 Operating Other Equipment with the CinemaStation Remote Control Operating Other Equipment with the CinemaStation Remote Contr ol TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
86 Operating Other Equipment with the CinemaStation Remote Control Manufacturer Code List Depending on the model and y ear , you may not be ab le to use some manufacturer products .
87 Operating Other Equipment with the CinemaStation Remote Control Operating Other Equipment with the CinemaStation Remote Contr ol Manufacturer Manufacturer Code Y amaha 399/392/393/394 Admiral 395 A.
88 Using the SET MENU Using the SET MENU • Even during playback you can change settings in the SET MENU. • T o learn more about “* Speaker Set” read “Setting the Speaker Mode” on page 62. Y ou can use the SET MENU to adjust settings, including Speaker settings .
89 Using the SET MENU Using the SET MENU Na vigating the SET MENU TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
90 Using the SET MENU Adjust the playbac k level of the LFE signal (* LEF Level) Y ou can adjust the LFE channel output level while playing a Dolby Digital or DTS signal. Adjust the LFE level to match the performance of the Subwoofer and headphones. Submenu: SP LFE, HP LFE V ariable range (dB): -20 to 0 dB.
91 Using the SET MENU Using the SET MENU Reassign input jacks (* Input Assign) Y ou can assign CinemaStation’ s OPTICAL IN jack to VIDEO or VCR. When set to VIDEO, press the VIDEO button to operate the device connected to the OPTICAL IN jack and the input source name will appear as VIDEO.
92 Using the On Screen Menu Using the On Screen Men u Y ou can use the On Screen Menu to adjust settings for D VD playbac k, including picture and language settings.
93 Using the On Screen Menu Using the On Screen Men u TV CH CINEMA CH POWER POWER AUDIO / DTS SELECT NIGHT SW TV CH TV INPUT SLEEP PRESET PRESET A B C D E CENTER SURR SHIFT STEREO MA TRIX 6.
94 Using the On Screen Menu On Screen Menu guide On Screen Menu Guide Adjust from +1 to +7. Adjusts the screen position. Adjust from -7 to +7. Adjusts the video color saturation. Adjust from -7 to +7. Accentuates bright and dark parts of video. Adjust the video shade.
95 Using the On Screen Menu Using the On Screen Men u Set the Disc Lock “On”/“Off”. Page 82 Adjust the level from 0 to +8. Page 81 Enter the password. Page 80 Change the password. Page 81 Set to match your TV screen aspect. 4:3 panscan 4:3 letterbox W ide-screen (W idescreen) Set the video signal system* 2 to match your TV .
96 Appendix Solutions to Common Pr oblems Be sure to check the points belo w if CinemaStation doesn’t seem to be working nor mally for y ou. If y ou notice something wrong that is not listed below a.
97 Appendix Appendix No sound except fr om the Fr ont Speakers. 1 Y ou are listening to STEREO sound. Press STEREO and make sure sound field effect is on. 2 Y ou are playing a source such as Dolby Surround, Dolby Digital or DTS that doesn’t contain a special effect signal.
98 Appendix Sound v olume will not increase. The power of the device connected to CinemaStation’ s output jack is not turned on. If the power of the device connected to the output jack is not turned on, playback may be distorted and volume low . T urn on the power of the connected device.
99 Appendix Appendix Disc Pla ybac k One of the buttons doesn’t w ork. Some discs do not allow certain operations. Playbac k does not start when pressing w , or it immediately stops. 1 When moved from a very cold place to a warm one, condensation forms on the lens.
100 Appendix The disc is ejected as soon as it is inserted. A disc that cannot be played has been inserted. Radio Reception Preset T uning does not w ork. 1 The Preset (memory) has been deleted. Perform Preset again. See page 41. T oo much noise b locks out stereo br oadcast.
101 Appendix Appendix The Remote Control does not w ork. 1 Y ou are outside the Remote Control operating range. Operate the Remote Control within 6 m (20 feet) and a 30° angle of the Remote Control Sensor . 2 The Remote Control Sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or lighting (inverted fluorescent lamps).
102 Appendix Inf ormation The table belo w lists the types of discs you can play on CinemaStation. Video Discs T ype of Disc DVD V ideo SVCD (Super V ideo CD) V ideo CD Disc Logo Mark DIGITAL VIDEO DI.
103 Appendix Appendix • The following discs cannot be played with this unit. CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, CDV . (This product can play some types of DVD-R, DVD-R W (V ideo format only), DVD+R or DVD+R W discs.) • CinemaStation cannot play a CD-R, CD-R W , DVD-R, DVD- R W , DVD+R or DVD+R W disc that has not been finalized.
104 Appendix “DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. MPEG Layer -3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multimedia. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
105 Appendix Appendix Glossar y Bit Stream A signal that is compressed and changed into digital format. Then depending on the decoder it can be processed as 5.1 multi-channel audio. Channel (ch) A channel is an audio type that has been divided based on range and other characteristics.
106 Appendix LFE (Lo w Frequency Eff ect) 0.1 Channel This channel is for the reproduction of low bass signals. The frequency range for this channel is 20 Hz to 120 Hz. It is added to the full-range 5 channels in Dolby Digital and DTS to enhance low frequency sound for added effect.
107 Appendix Appendix Index 5ch Stereo ...................................................................... 17 A A-B Repeat .................................................................... 35 Action ..............................................
108 Appendix S Sci-Fi (Science Fiction) ................................................. 17 Selecting Radio Stations ................................................ 39 Auto T uning ............................................................... 39 Manual T uning .
109 Appendix Appendix Specifications A UDIO SECTION Minimum RMS Output P ower FRONT L/R, CENTER, SURR OUND L/R 1 kHz, 0.9% THD , 6 Ω ........................................... 45 W U .S.A. and Canada models 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.9% THD, 6 Ω ........
YAMAHA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, USA 6660 ORANGETHORPE AVE., BUENA PARK, CALIF. 90620, U.S.A. YAMAHA CANADA MUSIC LTD. 135 MILNER AVE., SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO M1S 3R1, CANADA YAMAHA ELECTRONIK EUROPA G.m.b.H. SIEMENSSTR. 22-34, 25462 RELLINGEN BEI HAMBURG, F.
Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il Yamaha DVX-S120 è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Yamaha DVX-S120 - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Yamaha DVX-S120 imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Yamaha DVX-S120 ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Yamaha DVX-S120, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Yamaha DVX-S120.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Yamaha DVX-S120. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Yamaha DVX-S120 insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.