Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product RXV3000RDS Yamaha
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STANDBY /ON NATURAL SOUND AV RECEIVER RX–V3000RDS INPUT MODE INPUT VOLUME SILENT PHONES SPEAKERS B A PROCESSOR DIRECT BASS EXTENSION BASS TREBLE REC OUT VIDEO AUX VCR 1 SAT CABLE D-TV/LD DVD SOURCE .
CA UTION CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERA TING THIS UNIT . 1 T o assure the finest performance, please read this manual carefully . Keep it in a safe place for future reference.
English 1 Contents Introduction 2 Getting Started .......................................................................................................... 3 Controls and Functions .....................................................................
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 2 Welcome to the exciting world of digital home entertainment. This unit is the most complete and advanced AV receiver available. Though some of the more advanced features of this unit may not be familiar to you, they are easy to use.
English 3 Getting Star ted Chec king the P acka ge Contents Check your package to make sure it has the following items. Installing Batteries in the Remote Contr ol Insert the batteries in the correct direction by aligning the + and – marks on the batteries with the polarity illustrations (+ and –) inside the battery compartment.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 4 Controls and Functions Fr ont P anel When you are not operating the controls behind the front panel door, close the door. To open the door, press gently on the lower part of the panel.
English 5 e EFFECT Switches the effect speakers (Center, Front Effect, Rear and Rear Center) on and off. If you turn off the output of these speakers using EFFECT , all DTS and Dolby Digital audio signals are directed to the Main left and right channels except for the LFE channel.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 6 Controls and Functions OPTICAL MD/T APE R L R L R L CENTER R L R L R L R L CAUTION SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR CORRECT SETTING.
English 7 Controls and Functions Remote Contr ol 1 CLEAR Erases the content of learning. 2 RE-NAME Renames the input name. 3 TRANSMIT Flashes while the remote control is sending signals. 4 LEARN Starts the learning function. 5 MA CRO Makes the MACRO setting.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 8 Preparations Speaker System Configurations 9 Hookups 10 Connecting Audio Components ........................................................................
English 9 Speaker System Configurations The most complete speaker configuration consists of eight speakers: the left and right Main speakers, a Center speaker, the left and right Rear speakers, the left and right Front Effect speakers, and a Rear Center speaker.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 10 Hookups Connecting A udio Components Before you connect any components, disconnect the power supply to all the components you plan to connect including this unit and determine which jacks are for the left and right channels and for input and output.
English 11 Hookups OPTICAL OPTICAL OUT (REC) OUT (REC) CENTER L R L R L R L R L R L R OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT INPUT GROUND OPTICAL OUTPUT OPTICAL INPUT OPTICAL INPUT OPTICAL OUTPUT COAXIAL O.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 12 Hookups Connecting Video Components Before you connect any components, disconnect the power supply to all the components you plan to connect including this unit and determine which jacks are for the left and right channels and for input and output.
English 13 Hookups OPTICAL OUT (REC) OUT (REC) CENTER VIDEO OUTPUT COMPONENT INPUT A UDIO OUTPUT A UDIO INPUT S VIDEO INPUT VIDEO INPUT S VIDEO INPUT VIDEO INPUT S VIDEO OUTPUT S VIDEO OUTPUT VIDEO OU.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 14 Hookups Connecting Speaker s This section explains how to connect speakers to this unit.
English 15 Hookups CAUTION SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR CORRECT SETTING. TUNER FM ANT 75 Ω UNBAL. AM ANT – GND IMPEDANCE SELECTOR SET BEFORE POWER ON FRONT REAR REAR CENTER CENTER MAIN A OR B A + B : 6 Ω MIN./SPEAKER : 4 Ω MIN./SPEAKER : 4 Ω MIN.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 16 Hookups Connecting Subw oofers ■ Connecting a front subw oofer Connect the signal input jack on your subwoofer to one of the PRE OUT/ MAIN IN SUBWOOFER jacks.
English 17 Hookups Connecting an External Decoder This unit is equipped with six additional input jacks (left and right MAIN, CENTER, left and right SURROUND and SUBWOOFER) for discrete multi-channel input from an external decoder, sound processor, or pre-amplifier.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 18 Hookups Other s ■ IMPED ANCE SELECT OR switch Select the position whose requirements your speaker system meets. (Upper position) FRONT EFFECT: The impedance of each speaker must be 6 Ω or higher.
English 19 On-Screen Displa ys (OSD) You can display the operation information for this unit on a video monitor. If you display the SET MENU and DSP sound field program parameter settings on a screen, it is much easier to see the available options and parameters than it is by reading this information on the front panel display.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 20 Speaker Placement Where you place your speakers has a tremendous effect on how well your system sounds. ■ Placing the Main speakers Place the left and right Main speakers an equal distance from the main listening position.
English 21 Speaker Settings This unit has seven SPEAKER SET items in the SET MENU that you must set according to the number of speakers in your configuration and their size. The following table summarizes these SPEAKER SET items, and shows the initial settings as well as other possible settings.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 22 Dolb y Surround T est 1 1 After the Dolby Surround test is selected, “TEST DOLBY SUR.” appears in the video monitor and in the front display. 2 2 Adjust VOLUME +/– to hear the test tone for each speaker.
English 23 Speaker Output Levels DSP T est 1 1 After the dsp test is selected, “TEST DSP” appears on the video monitor and in the front display. 2 2 Adjust VOLUME +/– to hear the test tone. Make an adjustment so that the output level coming from the Front Effect speakers is the same as that of the Main speakers.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 24 Basic Operation Basic Playback 25 Power Control ........................................................................................................ 25 Selecting a Source .
English 25 Basic Playbac k Playback operation is described with buttons on this unit and the remote control. These button names are noted in the order of “button name (remote control button name).” P ower Contr ol 1 1 Press STANDBY/ON (or SYSTEM POWER on the remote control) to turn on the power.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 26 Basic Playback Selecting a Sour ce 1 1 Select the source using the INPUT selector, or press one of the input buttons on the remote control. • The current source is indicated on the front panel display with an arrow.
English 27 Basic Playback Input Modes and Indications This unit comes with various input jacks. If your external component is connected to more than one type of input jack, you can set the priority of the input signal.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 28 Basic Playback Selecting a Sound Field Pr ogram You can enhance your listening experience by selecting a DSP sound field program. The 25 DSP sound field programs are divided into 12 DSP program groups.
English 29 AM/FM T uner Connecting the Antennas Both AM and FM indoor antennas are included with this unit. These antennas should provide sufficient signal strength in most situations. However, a properly installed outdoor antenna provides clearer reception.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 30 AM/FM Tuner A utomatic T uning 1 1 Select “TUNER” as the input source. You can use the INPUT selector on the main unit or the input button on the remote control.
English 31 AM/FM Tuner Presetting Stations ■ A utomatically presetting stations You can use the Automatic Preset Tuning feature to store FM stations. With this function, the unit automatically tunes to FM stations with strong signals, then stores up to 40 of those stations in order.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 32 4 4 Press MEMORY (MAN’L/AUTO FM) . The station band and frequency appear in the display with the preset group and number you selected. 5 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 to store other stations.
English 33 Receiving RDS Stations AM/FM Tuner Radio Data System (RDS) is a data transmission system by FM stations in many countries. RDS data contains various information such as PI (Program Identification), PS (Program Service name), PTY (Program Type), RT (Radio Text), CT (Clock Time), EON (Enhanced Other Networks), etc.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 34 ■ PTY SEEK function If you select the desired program type, the unit automatically searches all preset RDS stations that are broadcasting a program of the required type.
English 35 Basic Recor ding REC OUT allows you to record one source while viewing and/or listening to another source. Preparations 1 1 Turn on the power to this unit and all connected component. 2 2 Select the source component you want to record using REC OUT .
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 36 Ad v anced Operation SET MENU Items 37 Operating the SET MENU ..................................................................................... 38 1. SPEAKER SET (1A.
English 37 SET MENU Items The SET MENU consists of sixteen items including the Speaker Set, Center Graphic Equalizer and Parameter Initialization features. Choose the appropriate item and adjust or select the values as necessary. Notes: • You can adjust the items in the SET MENU while reproducing a source.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 38 SET MENU Items Operating the SET MENU Adjustment should be performed with the remote control. Some items require extra steps to change to the desired setting.
English 39 SET MENU Items 1. SPEAKER SET (1A. CENTER SP to 1G. MAIN LEVEL) Use this feature to select suitable output modes for your speaker configuration.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 40 SET MENU Items ■ 1D . REAR CT SP (Rear Center Speaker Mode) By adding a Rear Center speaker to your speaker configuration, this unit can provide more realistic front-to-back and back-to-front transitions.
English 41 SET MENU Items ■ 1G. MAIN LEVEL Change this setting if you cannot match the sound volume of the Front, Rear, and Center speakers with the Main speakers because of the unusually high efficiency performance of the Main speakers. The initial setting is “Normal”.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 42 SET MENU Items 3. L/R B ALANCE Use this feature to adjust the balance of the output level from the right and left main speakers. Initial setting is the neutral position.
English 43 SET MENU Items 7. I/O ASSIGN Use this feature to designate the input for the COMPONENT jacks ( A and B ) and DIGITAL INPUT/OUTPUT jacks (1) to (9) to any sources you want. Change the setting when there are not enough digital input jacks depending on the source components you are using.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 44 SET MENU Items 10. DOLBY D . SET (Dolby Digital Set) ■ 10A. LFE LEVEL Use this feature to adjust the output level of the LFE (low frequency effect) channel when playing back Dolby Digital encoded software.
English 45 SET MENU Items 13. SP DELA Y TIME Use this feature to adjust the delay of the Center and the Rear Center channel sounds. This feature works when this unit decodes DTS or Dolby Digital signals.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 46 Remote Contr ol Features The remote control can operate not only the main unit but also other Yamaha and other manufactures’ audio and video components by using the Learning function and other manufactures’ code settings.
English 47 Remote Control Features ■ SOURCE SELECT You can control another component independently from the input you selected by pressing an input button. 1 1 Press SOURCE SELECT h or g to choose a component and set the remote control to be used for it.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 48 ■ TUNER b utton (T uner area) ■ MD/T APE button (MD area* 1 ) *1 When operating a Tape Deck, set the manufacturer code for TAPE before using the remote control.
English 49 Remote Control Features ■ PHONO and V -A UX buttons, and OPTN area* 2 *2 Operational buttons do not work without setting the manufacturer code for the source component. ■ D-TV/LD b utton (TV area* 3 ) *3 Set the manufacturer code for TV before using the remote control.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 50 Remote Control Features ■ CABLE and SA T buttons (CABLE and SA T areas* 5 ) *5 Set the manufacturer code for Cable TV Tuner and Satellite Tuner before using the remote control.
English 51 Setting the Manufacturer Code in the Remote Contr ol You can control other components by setting a manufacturer code. A code can be set up in each component control area except for the OPTN area. The Yamaha code is factory preset for DVD, CD-R, CD, MD, TUNER, and Å (LD code).
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 52 Pr ogramming a New Remote Contr ol Function If you desire to program functions not included in the basic operations covered by the manufacturer code, or a manufacturer code is not available, the following procedure needs to be performed.
English 53 Remote Control Features Using the Macr o Feature The Macro feature makes it possible to perform a series of operations by pressing just one button. For example, when you want to play a CD, normally you would turn on the components, select the CD input, and press the play button to start playback.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 54 Remote Control Features ■ Operating the Macr o feature 1 1 Set MACRO ON/OFF to ON . 2 2 Press a Macro button. Notes: • When you are finished using the Macro feature, set MACRO ON/OFF to OFF .
English 55 Remote Control Features Changing the Sour ce Name in the Displa y Window 1 1 Select the source component you want to rename by using the input buttons. 2 2 Press RE-NAME using a ballpoint pen or similar object. 3 3 Use the cursor buttons h / g to select a character.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 56 Remote Control Features Clearing Learned Functions and Setups 1 1 Press CLEAR using a ballpoint pen or similar object. 2 2 Press h / g to select the mode to be cleared.
English 57 Adjusting the Levels of the Eff ect Speakers You can adjust the volume level of each effect speaker (Center, Right Rear, Rear Center, Left Rear, Front Effect, and Subwoofer) while listening to a music source. 1 1 Set PARAMETER/SET MENU to PARAMETER .
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 58 Ad ditional Inf ormation Digital Sound Field Processing (DSP) 59 Understanding Sound Fields ...............................................................
English 59 Digital Sound Field Pr ocessing (DSP) Understanding Sound Fields A sound field is defined as the “characteristic sound reflections of a particular space.” In concert halls and other music venues, we hear early reflections and reverberations as well as the direct sound produced by the artist(s).
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 60 Hi-Fi DSP Programs Concert Hall 1 Program Group 1 Concert Hall 2 Program Group 2 Chur ch Program Group 3.
English 61 CINEMA-DSP Sound Design of CINEMA-DSP Filmmakers intend the dialog to be located right on the screen, the effect sound a little farther back, the music spread even farther back, and the surround sound around the listener. Of course, all of these sounds must be synchronized with the images on the screen.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 62 CINEMA-DSP Pr ograms According to the input signal format, this unit automatically chooses the appropriate decoder and DSP sound field pattern. T able of Pr ogram Names for Each Input Format * The Matrix decoder is ON.
English 63 CINEMA-DSP Concert Video Program Group 8 TV Theater Program Group 9 Movie Theater 1 Program Group 10 Movie Theater 2 Program Group 11 Dolb y/DTS Surround Program Group 12 ■ Classical/Opera This program provides excellent vocal depth and overall clarity by restraining excessive reverberation.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 64 DSP P arameter You can enjoy good quality sound with the preset parameters. Although you do not have to change the initial settings, you can change some of the parameters to better suit the input source or your listening room.
English 65 ROOM SIZE [ P . R OOM SIZE for the presence sound field ] Control Range 0.1 – 2.0 Function .............. This parameter adjusts the apparent size of the surround sound field. The larger the value, the larger the surround sound field becomes.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 66 S. LIVENESS (Surround Liveness) Control Range 0 –10 Function .............. This parameter adjusts the apparent reflectivity of the virtual walls in the surround sound field.
English 67 DSP Parameter REV . LEVEL (Reverberation Le vel) Control Range 0 – 100 % Function .............. This parameter adjusts the volume of the reverberation sound. Description ......... The larger the value, the stronger the reverberation becomes.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 68 Appendix T roubleshooting 69 Specifications 73.
English 69 T roubleshooting Refer to the chart below when this unit does not function properly. If the problem you are experiencing is not listed below or if the instruction below does not help, turn the power off, disconnect the power cord, and contact your dealer or the nearest Yamaha Audio Products Service Department.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 70 Troubleshooting Problem No sound is coming from the Front Effect speakers. No sound is coming from the Center speaker. No sound is coming from the Rear Effect speakers.
English 71 Troubleshooting T uner Problem FM stereo reception is noisy. There is distortion and clear reception cannot be obtained even with a good FM antenna. A desired station cannot be tuned in with the automatic tuning method. Previously preset stations can no longer be tuned in using preset tuning.
Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 72 Remote Control Problem The remote control does not work. The remote control does not function properly. The remote control does not “learn” new functions.
English 73 Specifications A udio Section Minimum RMS Output Power 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.02% THD, 8 ohms Main L/R, Center, Rear L/R, Rear Center ...................... 100 W 1 kHz, 0.05% THD Front L/R ......................................................
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Quick Reference Card ■ Remote Control ■ TUNER button (TUNER area) ■ CD button (CD area) ■ MD/TAPE button (MD area) ■ CD-R button (CD-R area) V655120 Infrared window CLEAR RE-NAME TRANSMIT ST.
Quick Reference Card ■ PHONO and V-AUX buttons, and OPTN area ■ D-TV/LD button (TV area) ■ CABLE and SAT buttons (CABLE and SAT areas) ■ VCR1 and VCR2/DVR button (VCR areas) ■ DVD button (DVD area) V655120 ■ A button (ex.
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