Yamaha RX-SL80 Recording, SET Menu, Option Menu, Manual Setup, To change the Scart SET setting

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RECORDING

Recording in standby mode (SCART SET setting)

When SCART SET is set to “ON”, signals can pass through this unit’s SCART connectors even if this unit is in the standby mode. This allows you to record between the connected external components (see page 45).

If you experience difficulties recording through this unit’s SCART connectors, do the following to make sure SCART SET is set to “ON”.

To change the SCART SET setting

1Press AMP, then press SET MENU on the remote control.

AMP

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SET MENU

2Press / to select MANUAL SETUP, then press ENTER.

SET MENU

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4Press / repeatedly to select SCART SET, then press ENTER.

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5 Press or to select ON, then press ENTER to complete the setting and return to

OPTION MENU.

Signals can pass through this unit via a SCART cable whether it is turned on or set to the standby mode.

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To stop signals on the SCART bus from passing though this unit when it is in standby mode, select “OFF” in step 5.

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3 Press / repeatedly to select OPTION MENU, then press ENTER.

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Contents RX-SL80 Special Instructions for U.K. Model For U.K. customersContents Other features FeaturesBuilt-in 5-channel original Yamaha digital power amplifier Sound field featuresPlease check that you received all of the following parts Supplied accessoriesInstalling batteries in the remote control Getting StartedFront panel Controls and FunctionsOperation buttons Remote control AMP modeInfrared window DSP program / Numeric buttonsHandling the remote control Using the remote controlEurope models only Front panel display Speaker placement Speaker Setup10 mm 3/8 Return the tab to secure the wireSpeaker connections Cable tagsImpedance Selector switch Impedance Selector switchCenter terminals Speaker connectionsFront terminals Surround terminalsAnalog jacks Signal directions and cable indicationsConnections Video 2 jacks on the front panelDigital audio connections Connecting other componentsConnecting a TV Connecting AV componentsOrient the AM loop antenna for the best reception Connecting the antennasConnecting the AM loop antenna Frequency Step Asia and General Models onlyFront panel Remote control Connecting the powerTurning on the power Connecting the AC powerSpeaker set up Basic SetupUsing Basic Setup Basic SetupBspeaker Level Basic operations Press STANDBY/ON to turn on the powerAdjust the volume to the desired output level PlaybackPlaying video sources Background To listen with headphones Silent CinemaTo adjust the tone Audio source Remote controlPress DSP, then rotate VOLUME/SELECT within 5 seconds Remote control operation Front panel operationProgram name Downmixing to 2 channels Listening to unprocessed input signalsStraight Night listening modesLights TuningAutomatic and manual tuning Automatic tuningDisappears Manual tuningFM appears in the front panel display Presetting stationsAutomatically presetting FM stations Hold down VOLUME/SELECT for more than 5 secondsTune into a station Selecting preset stationsManually presetting stations Remote control operationReceiving RDS stations Press u Preset d to select the desired program type Changing the RDS modeTo cancel this function Press PTY Seek Mode to set this unit in the PTY Seek modeEON function SET Menu Manual SetupTo change the Scart SET setting RecordingFor movie/video sources Sound Field Program DescriptionsRemote button Programs Sound Field Sources For music sourcesAdvanced Operations Using the sleep timerEnjoying multi-channel software Listening to high fidelity stereo sound Direct Stereo Enjoying 2-channel softwareSelect the input source Virtual Cinema DSPWithin 5 seconds Displaying information about the input Source Press TEST/RETURN on Using the test tonePress AMP to select the AMP mode Remote controlUse to adjust the optional system parameters Use to quickly setup basic system parameters seeUse to manually adjust speaker and system parameters Use to reassign digital input and select the input modePress / repeatedly to select a menu, then press Enter Changing parameter settingsFactory settings. If this happens, edit the parameter Press AMP, then press SET Menu to enterSurr L/R SP Sound Menu 1/2Center SP Front SPCross Over 02ASUBWOOFER PhaseSubwoofer phase Subwoofer Phase LFE/BASS OUTDcenter GEQ CSP DistanceElfe Level Optical Fdynamic RangeGaudio SET Input MenuMenu shift Menu Shift Binput ModeAdisplay SET Dimmer DimmerCPARAM. INI Bmemory GuardDtuner SET Dscart SETControlling other components Remote Control FeaturesControl area Controlling this unitHold down Code SET while doing steps 2 Setting remote control codesDefault codes Setting a codeVCR Controlling other componentsEditing Sound Field Parameters What is a sound fieldElements of a sound field CT Width Center width Press / repeatedly to adjust the sound field parameterFor 5ch Stereo For PRO Logic II MusicGeneral TroubleshootingNo sound from Or DTS indicatorVolume level Other settings on this Unit cannot be ChangedTuner Remote control Audio formats GlossarySound field programs Video signal informationAudio information Audio Section SpecificationsVCR DVD NS-P240 NS-P246 NS-P240 Important Safety Instructions FCC Information for US customers For the SW-P240 PrecautionsTable of contents Introduction Package contentsSetting up the speakers Positioning the subwoofer SW-P240 Positioning the center speaker NX-C120To mount the speakers on a wall Mounting the front and surround speakersBasic connection example ConnectionsBefore connecting the cables Connecting speaker cablesAdjust the volume of the entire sound system Pre-adjusting the subwoofer vol- umeSounds. Adjust the amplifier’s volume control to Increase the volume gradually to adjust the volAdvanced Yamaha Active Servo Technology on the SW-P240 For the Subwoofer SW-P240 only Problem Cause What to DoPower plug is not securely Turn the power switch OFF, then Connected Connect the power plug securelyOutput Power Frequency characteristicsDimensions W x H x D WeightAll rights reserved