Yamaha HTR-5630RDS owner manual Advanced Yamaha Active Servo Technology for SW-P130

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ADVANCED YAMAHA ACTIVE SERVO TECHNOLOGY (for SW-P130)

The theory of Yamaha Active Servo Technology has been based upon two major factors, the Helmholtz resonator and negative-impedance drive. Active Servo Processing speakers reproduce the bass frequencies through an “air woofer”, which is a port or opening in the speaker’s cabinet. This opening is used instead of, and performs the functions of, a woofer in a conventionally designed speaker system. Thus, signals of low amplitude within the cabinet can, according to the Helmholtz resonance theory, be outputted from this opening as waves of great amplitude if the size of the opening and the volume of the cabinet are in the correct proportion to satisfy a certain ratio.

In order to accomplish this, moreover, the amplitudes within the cabinet must be both precise and of sufficient power because these amplitudes must overcome the “load” presented by the air that exists within the cabinet.

Thus it is this problem that is resolved through the employment of a new design in which the amplifier supplies special signals. If the electrical resistance of the voice coil could be reduced to zero, the movement of the speaker unit would become linear with respect to signal voltage. To accomplish this, a special negative-impedance output-drive amplifier for subtracting output impedance of the amplifier is used.

By employing negative-impedance drive circuits, the amplifier is able to generate precise, low-amplitude, low- frequency waves with superior damping characteristics. These waves are then radiated from the cabinet opening as high-amplitude signals. The system can, therefore, by employing the negative-impedance output drive amplifier and a speaker cabinet with the Helmholtz resonator, reproduce an extremely wide range of frequencies with amazing sound quality and less distortion.

The features described above, then, are combined to be the fundamental structure of the conventional Yamaha Active Servo Technology.

Our new Active Servo Technology — Advanced Yamaha Active Servo Technology — adopted Advanced Negative Impedance Converter (ANIC) circuits, which allows the conventional negative impedance converter to dynamically vary in order to select an optimum value for speaker impedance variation. With this new ANIC circuits, Advanced Yamaha Active Servo Technology can provide more stable performance and improved sound pressure compared with the conventional Yamaha Active Servo Technology, resulting in more natural and dynamic bass reproduction.

High-amplitude bass sound

Cabinet

Air woofer

 

 

(Helmholtz resonator)

 

Port

 

 

 

Advanced Negative-

 

 

impedance Converter

 

 

Active Servo

Signals

 

Processing

 

 

 

Amplifier

 

Signals of low amplitude

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Contents HTR-5630RDS Special Instructions for U.K. Model For U.K. customersContents Other features FeaturesAbout this manual Sophisticated AM/FM TunerGetting Started Supplied accessoriesControl Front panel Controls and FunctionsSET Menu -/+ NextMute Remote controlProgram -/+ Handling the remote control Using the remote controlFront panel display Connections Connecting to digital jacksConnecting video components Connecting a CD player Connecting audio componentsConnecting a CD recorder or MD Recorder Connecting the AM loop antenna Connecting the antennasFrequency Step switch General model only Connecting an external decoder Speaker placement Connecting the speakersSpeakers Connections Connecting to the Main a Speakers terminalsRear Speakers terminals Main Speakers terminalsCenter Speaker terminals Subwoofer jackTurning on the power Connecting the power supply CordsConnecting the AC power cord General model onlyUsing the basic menu Basic System SettingsSetup SP LevelYES SETSetting speaker output levels Setting the unit to match your Speaker systemON/OFF inward on PlaybackTo select the audio source connected to the 6CH Input jacks When you have finished using this unit Night listening modeBGV background video function To mute the soundDVD Input modes and indicationsAdventure Playing Dolby Digital EX or DTS ES Material Selecting PRO Logic or PRO LogicNormal stereo reproduction Virtual Cinema DSPUnderstanding sound fields Digital Sound Field Processing DSPHi-Fi DSP programs Recreating a sound fieldSound design of CINEMA-DSP CINEMA-DSPCINEMA-DSP Programs For audio-video sources No toStraight Decode For movie programsDolby Digital/DTS + DSP sound field effect Sound field effectsDolby Digital/DTS + Matrix 6.1 + DSP sound field effect Dolby Pro Logic + DSP sound field effectAutomatic tuning TuningManual tuning Automatically presetting stations for FM Stations Presetting stationsTune in to a station Manually presetting stationsRepeat steps 1 to 5 to store other stations Exchanging preset stations Selecting a preset stationPress PRESET/TUNING Edit again Receiving RDS Stations Changing the RDS modeDescription of RDS data Press PTY Seek Mode to set the unit PTY Seek mode To cancel this functionPTY Seek function EON functionCanceling the sleep timer Sleep TimerSetting the sleep timer Press Sleep repeatedly until Sleep OFFRecording Special considerations when recording DTS materialSET Menu Adjusting the items on the set MenuSet menu list 1A Center center speaker mode Speaker mode settingsLRG SML1C Rear LR rear speaker mode 1B Main main speaker mode1D Bass bass out mode Setting by feet Setting by metersSpeaker distance Dynamic rangeSound 5 Center GEQ center Graphic equalizer Initial input modeInput 1 I/O Assign input Output assignment Headphone tone control50dB Memory guard20dB Adjusting the volume during Playback Setting the Speaker LevelsUsing the test tone Sound Field Program Parameter Editing Changing parameter settingsRepeat steps 1 3 if you wish to alter other parameters Select a sound field programFor 5ch Stereo Digital sound field parameter descriptionsCT Width Center width Problem Cause Remedy Refer to TroubleshootingGeneral No sound / weak Check SP Wires Problem Cause Remedy Remote controlTuner Glossary Sampling frequency and number Quantized bits PCM Linear PCMSpecifications WB14680 NS-P100/ NS-P106 Important Safety Instructions Unit FCC Information for US customers only4m10m Voltage Selector For SW-P130Components of the Package Rear center speaker for NS-P106 Subwoofer Rear L Rear center Rear R For NS-P106Use the nonskid pads  Placing the subwooferUsing the Yamaha Speaker Stand SPS-80 option Mounting bracket AAX34790 Screw AAX12390 NS-P100 NS-P106 Connections How to Connect Before connectingAuto Standby HIGH/LOW/OFF switch Power switchVolume control Front panel Rear panel Automatic power-switching function  Frequency characteristics Advanced Yamaha Active Servo Technology for SW-P130 Problem Cause What to Do Power is not supplied even Problem Cause What to Do No soundThough the Power switch is set Standby mode automatically SW-P130  NX-E130, NX-C130WB32590 DVD-S540 EL 6475-E002 01/3 Important Safety InstructionsFCC Information for US customers only We Want You Listening For a LifetimeFor Customer Use Laser Safety Contents Supplied accessories Symbols Used in this ManualIntroduction Environmental InformationFunctional Overview AC Power CordFront and Rear Panels Disc TrayStop Remote ControlPlay B PauseGeneral Notes on connections PreparationDigital Connections Analog ConnectionsVideo terminal a Video ConnectionsComponent Video terminal B Composite Video terminal 1, 2 CTurning on the power Inserting batteries into the Remote ControlSmart Power On/Off Using the Remote ControlBasic Playback OperationGeneral Operation Video control during playbackRepeat A-B DVD VCD CD Repeat and ShuffleOSD On-Screen Display Special VCD & Svcd Features Special DVD FeaturesTrack Digest Preview FunctionDisc Interval Track IntervalPicture CD & MP3 Playback Play ModeMP3 & Jpeg Navigator Auto PlaybackSpecial MP3 Features Special Jpeg FeaturesJpeg and MP3 simultaneous playback General Setup menu Setup MenuBasic Operation Disc LockSpeaker Setup Audio Setup menuOSD language Screen SaverEqualizer Sound Mode Digital Audio Setup3D Reverb Mode Digital OutputSetup the item as follows Video Setup menuTV Type TV DisplayClosed Caption Picture SettingProgressive Color saturation Password SetupAudio language Preference Setup menuSubtitle language Disc Menu languageParental Control DVD Default SetupMP3/JPEG Navigator Problem Solution TroubleshootingMaintenance SpecificationsCleaning the Cabinet Cleaning DiscsLanguage Code 7967
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HTR-5630RDS specifications

The Yamaha HTR-5630RDS is a versatile and robust home theater receiver that delivers an exceptional audio experience for movie buffs and music lovers alike. Launched as part of Yamaha's renowned line of audio equipment, this model integrates advanced technologies tailored to enhance both sound quality and usability.

One of the standout features of the HTR-5630RDS is its compatibility with a wide variety of audio formats. It supports Dolby Digital and DTS decoding, which means it can process multi-channel audio signals that create an immersive surround sound experience. Whether you’re watching an action-packed blockbuster or a serene classical concert, this receiver ensures that every sound fills the room and envelops you.

In addition to its decoding capabilities, the HTR-5630RDS boasts a power output of 100 watts per channel, providing ample power for driving a full surround sound speaker system. Its high-current design ensures that it can deliver exceptional performance even with demanding speakers, offering a clear and dynamic soundstage. Moreover, the receiver features multiple audio inputs, including optical and coaxial digital connections as well as analog inputs, allowing you to connect various devices like gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, and streaming devices with ease.

The HTR-5630RDS also comes equipped with Yamaha's proprietary YPAO (Yamaha Parametricroom Acoustic Optimizer) technology. This feature automatically measures the acoustics of your room and adjusts settings to optimize sound performance based on your specific environment. This means that regardless of where you place your speakers, you can expect balanced and accurate sound reproduction.

For those who enjoy listening to the radio, the HTR-5630RDS includes an RDS (Radio Data System) tuner that provides information about FM radio stations, such as song titles, artist names, and other details. The user-friendly interface makes it easy to navigate through stations and select your favorites, enhancing your listening experience.

With its sleek design and comprehensive feature set, the Yamaha HTR-5630RDS stands out as an excellent choice for anyone looking to build a high-quality home theater system. Its combination of powerful amplification, advanced processing features, and user-friendly setup makes it an ideal addition to any entertainment setup. Whether you're enjoying a movie night with family or hosting a gathering with friends, the Yamaha HTR-5630RDS ensures that your audio experience will be nothing short of extraordinary.