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Troubleshooting
Specs
Block diagrams
Audio and video signal flow
Connecting speakers
Advanced sound configurations
Supplied accessories
Set up your speakers
Basic procedure
Adjusting the tonal quality
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OWNER’S MANUAL
AV Amplifier
English
Front panel
2 En
Remote control
3 En
4 En
Conditions
For U.K. customers
Caution: Read this before operating your unit
Special Instructions for U.K. Model
Contents
6 En
Introduction
Preparation
7 En
Additional Information
Introduction
Basic Operation
Notices
8 En
Features
Introduction
Introduction
Getting started
Features
10 En
Supplied accessories
Installing batteries in the remote control
Getting started
11 En
Using the remote control
VOLTAGE SELECTOR Asia and General models only
Opening and closing the front panel door
12 En
Step 1: Set up your speakers
Step 3: Turn on the power and start playback
Quick start guide
Enjoy Blu-rayDisc/HD DVD playback
Step 1: Set up your speakers
14 En
For other speaker configurations
Introduction
15 En
Quick start guide
General connection information
16 En
For further connections
After using this unit
17 En
Are you enjoying playback?
Step 3: Turn on the power and start playback
Using various input sources
Using various sound features
Additional features
Manually adjusting various parameters of
Preparation
Preparation
Connections
Connections
Rear panel
20 En
28 –
Placing speakers
21 En
7.2/7.1 or 6.2/6.1 -channelspeaker layout
22 En
5.2/5.1 -channelspeaker layout
Connecting speakers
23 En
Notes
Preparation
For the 5.2/5.1 -channelspeaker setting
24 En
FRONT B speakers
FRONT B speakers
Using subwoofers
Configuration Front left and right
Configuration 2: Front and rear
Configuration A single subwoofer
Using presence speakers
26 En
Connecting the speaker cable
Using bi-amplificationconnections
27 En
Preparation
Information on HDMI
Information on jacks and cable plugs
28 En
Audio jacks
Audio and video signal flow
Audio signal flow
Video signal flow
29 En
30 En
Connecting a TV monitor or projector
Notes
Connecting other components
Connecting a Blu-rayDisc or HD DVD player
31 En
Notes
Connecting a DVD player
Connecting set-topboxes
32 En
Connections
Connecting a DVD recorder
Connecting a VCR
33 En
Preparation
34 En
Connecting audio components
Notes
Connecting external amplifiers
Connecting a multi-formatplayer or an external
35 En
decoder
Connecting a Yamaha iPod universal dock
Using REMOTE IN/OUT jacks
Using the TRIGGER OUT jacks
36 En
Connecting the network
37 En
Notes
Preparation
Connecting the power cable
Using the VIDEO AUX jacks on the front panel
Connecting the AC power cable
AC OUTLETS SWITCHED
Setting the speaker impedance and language
Turning this unit on and off
39 En
A D V A N C E D S E T U P
Front panel display
40 En
t HD
qTRUE HD
RPR SBL SB SBR
41 En
Preparation
42 En
Before starting the automatic setup
Notes
Using the quick automatic setup
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A U T O S E T U P E N T E R T O S T A R T
G U D S P - Z 1
44 En
Using the basic automatic setup
Notes
45 En
Reviewing the result of the automatic setup
Notes
46 En
Using advanced automatic setup
Notes
47 En
Preparation
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Using audio features
Basic Operation
Basic Operation
Playback
Basic procedure
Playback
Selecting the MULTI CH INPUT component
50 En
Using your headphones
Using the Zone B feature
Selecting the HDMI OUT jack
Selecting the front speaker set
Using the sleep timer
Canceling the sleep timer
Selecting audio input jacks AUDIO SELECT
Muting the audio output
53 En
Items in GUI menu
Basic controls in the GUI menu
Basic Operation
Sound field programs
Selecting sound field programs
Sound field program descriptions
54 En
For audio music sources
55 En
Basic Operation
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For various sources
For visual sources of music
Basic Operation
58 En
For parties
For game programs
For movie sources
59 En
Stereo playback
Surround decoder mode
THX Surround mode
Using CINEMA DSP HD³ mode
Using sound field programs without surround
programs with headphones SILENT CINEMA
Enjoying unprocessed input sources
Using audio features
Adjusting the tonal quality
Adjusting the speaker level
Enjoying pure hi-fisound
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Recording
Notes
Using iPod
Using Network/USB features
Internal Source Operation
Internal Source Operation
Using iPod
Remote control operation
Controlling iPod
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65 En
The functions of the play information display
Notes
Notes
Using Network/USB features
Navigating the network and USB menus
66 En
Notes
Remote control operation
67 En
Operation
Using a PC server or Yamaha MCX-2000
Installing Windows Media Player 11 on your PC
68 En
Registering this unit on the Yamaha MCX-2000
Using the Internet Radio
69 En
Storing your favorite Internet Radio stations
with bookmarks
Using shortcut buttons
Select an item by using numeric buttons 1-8B
70 En
P C / M C
Advanced sound configurations
Controlling this unit by using the Web browser
Remote control features
Using multi-zoneconfiguration
Advanced sound configurations
Selecting decoders
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Selecting decoders for 2-channelsources
Playing back sources with the THX Surround modes
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For 2-channelsources
For multi-channelsources
DSP-Z11 GUI menu tree
Graphical user interface GUI menu
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Operation
Advanced
Graphical user interface GUI menu
Manual Setup Manual setup menu
Auto Setup Automatic setup menu
Signal Info. Signal information
GUI menu overview
Basic configuration of sound field programs
Stereo/Surround Stereo/Surround menu
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Operation
78 En
Sound field parameter descriptions
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Liveness
Sur. Liveness
SB. Liveness
Stereo program parameter descriptions
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Decoder parameter descriptions
Input Select
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Initialize Program parameters initialization
I/O Assignment Input/output assignment
Volume Trim Volume trimming
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Audio Select Audio input jack select
Decoder Mode Decoder mode
Manual Setup Basic
THX Set THX settings
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Multi CH Assign Multi channel assignment
Speaker Set Speaker settings
84 En
85 En
Speaker Distance Speaker distance
Notes
Notes
Manual Setup Volume
Manual Setup Sound
86 En
Speaker Level Speaker level
87 En
Dynamic Range Dynamic range
S-WaveControl Standing wave control
Parametric EQ Parametric equalizer
Tone Control Tone control
88 En
Lipsync Audio and video synchronization
Manual Setup Video
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Pure Direct Pure Direct
Channel Mute Channel mute
HDMI Resolution HDMI video signal resolution
90 En
HDMI Processing HDMI video processing
Component I/P Component interlace
Manual Setup Multi Zone
Speaker B Speaker B setting
Party Mode Set Party mode settings
91 En
Manual Setup Network
Configuration Network configuration
92 En
Zone OSD Zone on-screendisplay
Manual Setup Option
Front Panel Disp Front panel display setting
iPod iPod settings
Audio Select Default audio input jack select
Decoder Mode Default decoder mode
Default extended surround decoder mode setting
HDMI Set HDMI settings
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Signal Info Input signal information
Language
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Audio Info. Audio information
Saving the current system settings
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Saving by the 7SYSTEM MEMORY buttons
Saving by the GUI menu operation
Renaming the stored settings
97 En
Notes
Operation
Loading the stored system settings
98 En
Saved parameters for the main zone
Saved parameters for Zone 2, Zone 3, or Zone
Using examples
Example 1: Switching the settings of this unit
according to the using situations
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room
101 En
USB features
Operation
Advanced
Remote control features
Controlling this unit, a TV, or other components
102 En
Controlling this unit
103 En
Controlling other components
Selecting a component to be controlled
Controlling optional components Option mode
Customizing the remote control
Setting remote control codes P-SET
LIGHT
104 En
P-SET DVD
04306
105 En
Notes
START DVD
BD/HD
RNAME BD/HD
Changing source names in the display window RNAME
Macro programming features
HDDVD
MACRO
107 En
Default macro functions
MACRO M:DVD
108 En
Programming macro operations MACRO
Clearing configurations
CLEAR L DVD
ERASE DVD
ERASE OK
Simplified remote control
Setting the controlling zone of the simplified
remote control
Replacing the battery in the simplified remote
Using multi-zoneconfiguration
Step1: Planning the multi-zonesystem
Step 1: Planning the multi-zonesystem
Step 3 Set the zone parameters
Using the internal amplifier of this unit
112 En
Using external amplifiers
Using the ZONE DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL jack
113 En
Notes
Connecting Zone video monitor
114 En
115 En
REMOTE IN/OUT jacks
TRIGGER OUT jacks
Operation
Step3: Setting the zone parameter
Controlling Zone 2, Zone 3, or Zone
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M 2 3 F.PRNS EXTRA FRONT CENTER
Setting the sleep timer for Zone 2, Zone 3, or
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ZONE
Zone
Using the party mode
Using the Zone OSD
118 En
Notes
Advanced setup
Using the advanced setup menu
Wake on RS-232Caccess RS-232CSTANDBY
119 En
Recovery and backup of the system settings
120 En
Cooling fan operation mode FAN MODE
Bi-amplifiermode BI-AMP
Troubleshooting
Block diagrams
Specifications
List of remote control codes
122 En
Troubleshooting
General
Information
123 En
Additional
Remote control
124 En
HDMI
Network and USB
Information
125 En
Additional
126 En
Auto Setup
iPod
Resetting the system
127 En
Notes
Information
Component video signal
Composite video signal
Glossary
128 En
DTS-HDHigh Resolution Audio
S-videosignal
129 En
LFE 0.1 channel
THX information
130 En
THX Ultra2
THX Cinema processing
Sound field program information
131 En
Re-Equalization
Adaptive Decorrelation
132 En
Sound output in each sound field program
Information
133 En
Additional
134 En
Available parameters for each sound field program
Parametric equalizer information
135 En
Frequency
Gain
136 En
Block diagrams
Audio section
137 En
Video section
Block diagrams
Information
Specifications
138 En
HDMI signal compatibility
139 En
Notes
Information
Index
140 En
Information
141 En
Additional
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Information
143 En
Additional
List of remote control codes
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List of remote control codes
Information
Additional
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List of remote control codes
CABLE
SATELLITE TUNER
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List of remote control codes
CD RECORDER
DVD PLAYER
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