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IYAMAHA
DVD HOMETHEATER SOUND SYSTEM
DVX-S120
(DVR-S120+NX-S120+NX-C120+NX-SW120)
XXX;XIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiii
DVD RECEIVER
DVR-S120
OWNER'S MANUAL
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Page 1 - DVR-S120

IYAMAHADVD HOMETHEATER SOUND SYSTEMDVX-S120(DVR-S120+NX-S120+NX-C120+NX-SW120)XXX;XIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiiiDVD RECEIVERDVR-S120OWNER'S MANUAL

Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

IntroductionYour DVD Home Theater Sound System DVX-S120 consists of the following components.DVD R_o_]vc_(DVR S]20) I urn1Spe_&c_rSc-_(NX P120) Sa

Page 3 - CAUTION II

Solutions to Common ProblemsBe sure to check the points below if CinemaStation doesn't seem to beworking normally for you. If you notice somethin

Page 4 - • For U.K. customers

I_pm-,No sound from the Surround Speakers._1 You turocdofftheSurroundSpeakervo]mnc level.Tm_l up the Surround Speaker volmne. Sc_page 60.No sound exce

Page 5 - YAMAHA CORPORATION

Sound volume will not increase. Digital and high frequency devices createnoise.m The power of tim device connected toCincmaStatlon's output jack

Page 6 - CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT

One of the buttons doesn't work.m Some discs do not allow c_rtain operations.Playback does not start when pressing t---,or it immediately stops,m

Page 7 - EXPERIENCE UP A NOTCH!

The disc is ejected as soon as it is inserted.m A dis_ that cannot Ix_playe_l has beeninse_od."No Disc" appears in the CinemaStationDisplay.

Page 8 - CONTENTS

I_pm-,The Remote Control does not work.m l Yolt outside file Remote Controlareopc_dng range,Crp_ate file Remote Control within 6 m (20fc,ct) and a 30

Page 9

InformationDisc informationThe table below lists the types of discs you can play on CinemaStationVideo DiscsSVCD(Super Video CD)Vidc_CD /_VIDEOCDVideo

Page 10 - Introduction

• The foBowing discs cannol b* p]ayex__Sth tiffs u_LCD ROM, DVD ROM, CDV. (TMS f_(xiuct can p]_).-somelypCs of DVD R, DVD RW (Vitro forest only), DVD_

Page 11 - Preparing the Remote Control

rl ...Copy ight and logo marksThis _odacl i_c_O_ales copyright protectitm t_¢hnoloKy fl_al isgml_¢ted by me_hod claims of certain

Page 12 - 3 2 core Color

I_pm-,GlossaryBit StreamA signal that is compressed and changed into digitalformat. Then de.haling on the de_odes it can beprocessed as 5.1 mu]fi-chat

Page 13 - If your monitor has onl

Preparing the Remote ControlPut the batteries in the Remote Control.pol_rityPress the/_ mark and slide off lhe bac_(cover,_ Insert the two supplied ba

Page 14 - Viewing a DVD

LFE (Low Frequency Effect) 0.1ChannelThis chatmel is for the reproduction of'low bass signals.The frequency range for this chatmal is 20 Hz to 12

Page 15 - Place a disc

Indexsch ...17Input Assign ...

Page 16 - Press POWER

Sei-Fi (Science Fiction) ... 17Seleg,ting Radio Stations ...

Page 17

SpecificationsAU DIO SECTIONMinimum RMS Output PowerFRONT L/R, CENTER_ SURROUND L/R1 kHz, 0,9% THD, 6_ ... 45W

Page 18

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Page 19 - I followed each

_l|=],_l_-ill,iConnecting the Speakers and TVConnect the cable core with thecolor band near the tip to the +connector. Be careful, if you"everse

Page 20 - Finding the Best DSP Effect

C_ii!_!i!ii_;i!!_!!!ill¸ !i!iiiili%!i_iiiiii!_ii!iii_,_iO_ii!_ii_i)ii!_i_ii!!_i_!ii!i!_iii_ii_iliLi|t_,_lr-lUllFr_ntL_tationTV"O"€30Turn off

Page 21

Viewing a DVDIt's time to play a DVD. Select a disc and begin from step 1.UsepowerFor example, switch to video input1 if CinemaStation is connect

Page 22 - Names and Functions of Parts

_tationPlace a disc_o00PressCinemaStation entersmode.11

Page 23 - I PRESET/BAND

Press [>.The DVD starts playing.Press [] to stop playback.To change discsPress & on CinemaStation toeject the disc.Set another disc in the tray

Page 26 - _t_ theSEf MENO. (Seepage89.)

iPmblemsNo s_ appearCheck the disc jj_l_t to make suresubtitles are a_ble,QI followed eachrrectly but the discSome discs have a Disc Menu'Your se

Page 27

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSI R¢_1 thc_sei_L_¢t_s.I_I_II[L_IR]_KOFELE_I_I_ 8HOCKDO NOT0PENCAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OFELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVEC

Page 28 - Using the On Screen Menu

Finding the Best DSP EffectChanging the DSP effect based on listening and viewing contentSelect a DSP Program for the movie or music and experience th

Page 29 - Digital output

tationo_L"O0MusieVideoMagnifies the feeling of listening to live rock or iazz in a concerthall. The screen image and sound field space stretch o

Page 30 - Selecting the Equipment

Names and Functions of PartsButtons for amplifier and disc operationsS_*_ the prcviou s,tac_xttrack or chapter.Cccati_u¢ Izcssing to fasl fbrwfu_d tv

Page 31

,'. iIltl I IIl.;tlI _..._1 _II IButtons for tuner operationsPress INPUT on CinemaSt_ttion cx _ess TUNER on the Remote Cun0"ol tu select l_e

Page 32 - Playback Methods

PROGRESSIVEL_ghlsup whenPROGRESS [VE is acl:ivat_LDSP Programindicatorl)tghts up when a DSPP_ogrm:nJsselected.VIRTUALL_ghls up when Viz'_ltal SLE

Page 33 - Frame Advance _

Remote Control FeaturesCinem_t_t_onAs shown on the left, CinemaStation is composed of threemain parts Remote Control button operations changedepending

Page 34 - (Time Search)

Press AMP before starting operations• The p_pl$ co]o_ _m the Remote Co_t_] inditers Amp mode.Adjusts th$ tes1to_e _4 SET MENU.MATRIX 6.1Sets the Malfi

Page 35 - SCREEN

Press DVD/CD before starting operations• The green ¢dior on the Remt_ Comrdi i_diCalCs DVD/CD mode.Number buttons (_9; 0),koput_tar=eralsfor t_ael nu_

Page 36 - _tation L)isplay

Using the On Screen MenuThe On Screen Menu includes Preference, Toolbar and Setup Performoperations using the TV screen.Preference: You can adjust pic

Page 37 - "lg

_'ii_iiiii_i_ 4i_!_:_Refer to On Screen Menu Guide on pages 94 and 95.Status windowVideo shiftSaturationContrastColor settings (Colour settingsBr

Page 38

FCCINFORMATION(for UScustomers)]. II_fPORTANT NOTICE : DO NOT MODIfY'THISUNIT!Ilfis _roclu ¢%wben installed as bid_cal_d in the bistra_ionsModW_c

Page 39 - To return to normal playback

Selecting the EquipmentCinemaStation provides you with a variety of playback options, includingCDs, video discs, music CDs and MP3 discs.You can conne

Page 40

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Page 41

Playback MethodsCinemaStation provides you with a variety of playback methods includingthe ability to select and quickly find a scene or tune.Start op

Page 42 - Connecting the Antennas

Frame Advance __mTo return to normal playSlow Advance/Reverse Iovo.vIIVCDITo return to normal play"lgO_OOO=_=.O€3='Oi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

Page 43 - Listening to the Radio

li_|_l IIII |I| _ llii_l ill dI 1[_ iII II_.ONSCREEN --ENTER ---- Numberbuttons._t_._._ i ;@,,, A! >Specify an elapsed time for playback(Time Searc

Page 44 - PRESETi_UNING

ONSCREEN--Playback your f_vorite chapters and tracks in the order youwentPerform operations using the TV On Screen Menu.i0_000_€1o€1/31

Page 45

ONSCREEN--z&• Urnce Pmgraz_, P]_.- is s¢4 the PROG h_ficatoT lights up in tha_tation L)isplay.32

Page 46 - -- V PRESETf[UN ING

Turnon/offProgramPlayi! _:;_%____! ii!i:;1%ii!;_III _ ¸¸_ _--= ii= A 111CinemaStation automatically sets Program menu item to"On" after Prog

Page 47 - A5 radio stations

You can repeat a P_vorite track, chapter or entire disc.Youcan also repeat Program Play and certain parts youspecified as many times as you like.i iii

Page 48 - RDS Mod es

Repeat between two points (A, BRepeat) ovo-v vcoSpecify the start and end of a favorite segment (points Aand B) then playback between those two points

Page 49 - Change RDS Mode

I Io _ssltre the fi_est perthrmance, ple&se*'_cadthis manualcar c_f_lly.Keep il iu a safe ptace for futo_ reference.2 histallllfissouridsysL2

Page 50 - Connecting Video Equipment

Many DVDs or video CDs that have Playback Controlinclude an original menu You can use the menu forskipping to a favorite title or chapter and switchin

Page 51 - Notes on the audio jacks

You can play MP3 music that was recorded onto a CD-R orCD-RW by a computer.C_ Album_'_(Folder)D Track(File)• DepemlJng_m_coafling ¢ondidtrnssome

Page 52

Connecting the AntennasCinemaStation includes an AM Loop Antenna and indoor FM Antenna Usethe supplied antennas in areas with good radio wave receptio

Page 53 - _zzzzzzzzz_

Listening to the RadioCinemaStation provides several methods for tuning radio stations to help youfind channels as easy as you can.DisplayINPUTPress I

Page 54 - Connecting Audio Equipment

Select your favodte stations by hand (Manual Tuning)v PRESET/TUNING PRESET/SANDFor stations with weak radio signals tune manually.Display AUTOiMAN&apo

Page 55 - "5'

Presetting radio stations in memory helps you tune thepreset radio stations using a few simple button operations.Automatically preset FM stations in a

Page 56

Manually preset stations in advance (Manual Preset)You carl manually preset up to 40 radio stations,MEMORY AJ_O!DI_Display -- PRESET/TUN ING A-- V PRE

Page 57

You can tune in a radio station simply by selecting itsPreset Number.PRESETV--r_=,EPRESET!BARDYou can also change the order of preset stations.Below i

Page 58 - When attachingtoa wall

PRESET v --FREQ]RDS ---- A PRESET-- PTY SEEKSTARTPTY SEEKMODEU,K, and Europe modelsRIDS(Radio Data System) is a _ansmission system fi.vtFM stations tt

Page 59 - 60mm(2_F)

Change RDS ModeThere are foltr RDS display modes. When an RDSstation is bro_tdcasfirlg, PS, PTY, RT or CT modeindicators corresponding to the services

Page 60

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Page 61 - Changing the speaker cables

Connecting Video EquipmentConnect a VCR to CinemaStation to play or dub videos You can alsoconnect a game console or video cameram• A_w_ys_ th¢o_mcr&a

Page 62

Notes on the audio jacks• You cannot sim_tancously or.e boil1IN andOUT jac_ whenthejack names arc file same as each oilier. For example, filesignal in

Page 63 - L SOR. R SUR

For VCR operations, read your VCR owner's manual• Tttc_Remote Control ¢ma also olxa-ate a tele_sion or VCR ¢onne_0allo Cinem_tati_m. Howevgr, it

Page 64

--VIDEOFor video camera and VCR operations, be sure to readtheir respective owneCs manuals._o_tXConnecting with SCART cable (U.K. and Europe models on

Page 65

Connecting Audio EquipmentYou can connect a CD recorder or MD recorder to CinemaStation to recordaudio played on CinemaStationmyou wa_l/o ¢Ox1A_'

Page 66 - Setting the Speaker Size

Notes on the digital audio lacks• The digital jacks ave ccmlpatible with PCM, Dolby Digital andDTS signals,• The OPTICAL IN-jack is compatible with a

Page 67

Notes on recording and playing audio• Perform a test recording before recx31_ding.• It is not lX_ssiblc to record DSP effects.• When you turn off the

Page 68 - Selecting DSP Program Effects

Placing the Speakers (NX-P120)To got the most out of the sound field effects you need to place the speakersin the best positions. To guard against poo

Page 69

You can place the Front Speakers and Surround Speakerson the floor or a rack, or attach them to a wall.You can alsomount them on commercially availabl

Page 70 - []BiDTS -- SELECT

When attaching to a speaker stand and bracketMounting(sapp_cd)Screw (sapplicd)[Q[160mm(2_F)!]• Wheel altaching to a spcakc_ startdand laack_ L L'

Page 71

In a few steps, a whole new world of DVD will open up.,<__...I]1 ,.!_;__," IIII, _,1,<<:_,_._ ...7LET'S 13 READY!&a

Page 72 - * #c_ V#iaat Cin_ DSE

Yamaha Speaker Stand SPS-80 (Option)Wifll the SPS-80 Speaker Stands, yolt can _Z fl1¢Front Speakersand Surround Slx_akers on the floor. (2 stands/sct*

Page 73 - SILENT CINEMA

Changing the speaker cables\\Rf_]C_f_$¢ butlonCl310n,_ k_O\/57

Page 74 - -- DSP Program

Adjusting the Speaker Volume LevelThe default settings of the Speakers are suitable for most conditions.However, depending on room conditions or liste

Page 75 - [X_DT$

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Page 76 - PL II M_.tsic

Adjust the volume level of the Subwoofer, Center andSurround Left!Right Speakers, if you feel the speaker isunbalanced during audio playback.SW+/;ENTE

Page 77

Ad_ustspea_rv_ume_rschs_re_Dsp_pmgram_i_;!!_iiiiiiii!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!!_!Yott e_

Page 78

Setting the Speaker SizeTo getthemost outofthesound fieldeffects,you need touse all6 ofthesuppliedspeakers(FrontCenter,Surround and Subwoofer).Butdepe

Page 79 - Types of Input Signals

* CENTERSets whc_ler the _nter Speaker is p_csentor nm, andsets the siT_of the Centex Speaker.Selection items: LRG (Large), SML (Small), NON(None)l)ef

Page 80 - • flg(nag)

Selecting DSP Program EffectsTo get the most out of CinemaStation select a sound field based on howmany speakers you want to use and the listening env

Page 81

AUTOMATRIX 6.1OFF:Depending on whether the source is Dolbyor DTS, automatically switches betweenDolby Digital plus Matrix 61 and DTS plusMatrix 6.1 au

Page 82 - Using the Sleep Timer

_tationEnjoy playing A VARIETY OF DISCS!--Page 28, "Playing Video End Music Discs"In 3 short steps play everytNng from commercial CDs to you

Page 83 - Enjoying HighiQuality Video

[]BiDTS -- SELECTAMPSelecting Dolby Pro Logic II converts a 2-channel sourceinto virtual multi-channels for enjoying sound using allspeakers.i iiiii

Page 84 - Using Parental Control

Change the Dotby Pro Logic Music settingYou can change the _ttings (p_tr_netcrs) for Do]by Pro Logic I]Music and adjust tim sound field to match your

Page 85 - I Number

A<_--Since Virtual Cinema DSP processes the sound inputsource, you can virtually reproduce surround speakers,and enjoy a DSP Program with only your

Page 86 - --Number

Connect your headphones to the _ (phones) jack onCinemaStation and enjoy multi-speaker simulation calledSILENT CINEMA.if_li(phonos)jaok-- DSP Program

Page 87

You can control the big sound effects and focus onlistening clearly to speech. Enjoy a DSP Program even inthe evening at a low volumeNIGHT-- 4JJi! ¸ _

Page 88 - VCR operation

[X_DT$ --<1--SELECTAAMP--DSPProgrambuttonsEach DSP Program is designed to draw out the maximumeffect from the source audio. CinemaStation provides

Page 89 - CD or MD recorder operation

Default value8 for Delay Timem MOVm_¢ MUSIC._ SPORTSAction1A_ion 6.12Drama 6.1Sci-Fi3Sci-Fi 6.1S!_'zta¢lc4Spectacle 6.1Thcgtcx5_c_tcr 6.11 Mltsic

Page 90 - "IV

You can play back and enjoy movie sound processed withDolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic or DTS. Enjoy smooth,precise and flowing audio of the original so

Page 91 - CD recorder

iIi ili! ili i!i--STEREOAMPYou can enjoy the 2-channel (stereo sound) source onlywith the Front L./R Speakers.i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

Page 92 - Using the SET MENU

Types of Input SignalsYou can check the type of input signal and format from the CinemaStationDisplay.You can also set the input mode to select the di

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Input signal information• (Format)Shows the input signal format. When file digilal inputcannot be recognizezl, the mode is set to analog,__la]og Audio

Page 95

_ii ¸ )_'_ __-- InputSelectionbutlonsYou can playback most sources without a problem withthe AUTO setting (factory default setting) Then dependin

Page 96

Using the Sleep TimerAfter a specified time the power automatically enters standby so you canenjoy CinemaStation until you fall asleep.-- SLEEPTo canc

Page 97 - SCREEN

Enjoying HighiQuality VideoProgressive Scan (NTSC only)The COMPONENT VIDEO jack on CinemaStation is compatible withProgressive Scan You can enjoy high

Page 98 - Preference Picture

ProtectingYour Children from Undesirable SceneUsing Parental ControlYou can cut a scene that you do not feel it is suitable for your children, or lock

Page 99 - M_in M_nu

ON$O_EEN-->O_O_-3.'OCha nge the passwordONSCREEN II Numberbu_ons_Ez&/

Page 100 - Solutions to Common Problems

ONSCREEN----Numberbu_ens_DACinemaStation locks a disc by storing its ID code inmemory So the next time the disc is inserted the user isprompted to ent

Page 101 - Speakers

Storing Manufacturer Codes in the RemoteControlIf you set the manufacturer code (a unique code assigned to eachmanufacturer) in the CinemaStation Remo

Page 102

When the Remote Control's TV orVCRbutton does not work even after setting thedevice manufacturer codeTry again from step 1 and keep the following

Page 103 - CO1Tect

TV operationChmmcl Sdeclior_ (+)C_ncl Scle_ction ( )*aVCR Re.windVotum¢(+)Votum¢()Prc_ss POWER bcffbre sta:rl:Mg Ol:mra_ions.Input Swilch*_VCR Stop*_V

Page 104

_tation00Z"4mZ"4T,O5

Page 105 - CinemaStation

Depending on the model and year, you may not be able to use some manufacturer products In this case, usethe remote control supplied with each product.

Page 106 - Ao..,.@ @@

VCRManu_tu_r Manuf_ctursr Cod8Yam@la 399/39_93_9L._lmira_ 395.%Jw_ 396/397/39_2_39._J_ai 322/323_._1_a 363AMio l_*Se 392/394A_liovox 396Bea_k 363BeE &

Page 107 - Caution 'i q)

Using the SET MENUYou can use the SET MENU to adjust settings including Speaker settingsChange the settings to match your listening environment.The SE

Page 109 - Glossary

Adjust the playback level of the LFE signal(* LEF Level)You carl adjast the LFE charmel output lcarelwhileplaying a Dolby Digital or DTS signal. Adjus

Page 110

Reassign input jacks (* Input Assign)You can assign CinemaStation's OPTICAL IN-jack toVIDEO or VCR. When set to VIDEO, irress the VIDEObutton to

Page 111

Using the On Screen MenuYou can use the On Screen Menu to adjust settings for DVD playbackincluding picture and language settings.ONSCREEN--<]--AFo

Page 112

ONSCREEN --ATo set the other menu items, follow the example above._=.(DOo_/93

Page 113 - Specifications

[1_ n'_illlJi i1.I_1|1t_1 ii L_[_ i11Preference PictureToolbarAdjust from +] to --7, Adjusts the screenl_aition,Adjust from -7 to +7. Adjusts the

Page 114 - YAMAHACORPORA'T'ION

M_in M_nuSetupAccess Disc LockPaPental levelEnter PINChange PINTV .1 TV shapeTV SystemLanguageAudio MenuFeatures PBCSet _1c Disc, Lock "Otf'

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