Yamaha YAS-71BL Owner's Manual - Page 20

BASIC OPERATION, BASIC PLAYBACK OPERATION, Using various sound features, Enjoying FM broadcasts - inputs

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BASIC OPERATION BASIC PLAYBACK OPERATION Once you have finished all cable connections (☞ P. 11 to 15) and remote control preparation (☞ P. 7), follow the procedure below to start basic playback operation. y To turn off the volume temporarily, press MUTE. While the mute function is activated, the MUTE indicator flashes. To resume the volume, press MUTE again. Now, try various features of this system! Using various sound features 1 Press STANDBY/ON. This system is turned on and the power indicator lights up. To set the system to standby mode, press STANDBY/ON again. y This system has the auto-sleep function, which will automatically switch the system to standby mode if the system is left turned on for 24 hours without any operation being performed. 2 Press one of the input buttons to select an input source. For example, if a DVD player is connected to the INPUT 1 jack of the subwoofer/system control, press INPUT 1 to select the DVD player. y You can also switch the input source by pressing INPUT on the center system repeatedly. The input source changes as follows: • To enjoy highly realistic sounds with surround mode ☞ P. 18 • To shift the optimum listening area from side to side ☞ P. 19 • To select the optimum listening area ☞ P. 20 • To experience wider stereo sound when surround mode is not activated ☞ P. 21 • To play back compressed audio signals with high- quality sound ☞ P. 21 • To delay the sound output in order to synchronize it with the video image ☞ P. 31 • To enjoy various input sources at lower volume ☞ P. 32 Enjoying FM broadcasts/ optional equipment • To listen to FM broadcasts • To control iPod playback • To play back a Bluetooth component ☞ P. 22 ☞ P. 27 ☞ P. 29 3 Start playback on the selected external component. For information on the external component, refer to the manual for the product. 4 Press VOLUME +/- to adjust the volume level. 16 En

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BASIC OPERATION
Once you have finished all cable connections (
P. 11 to 15) and remote control preparation (
P. 7), follow the
procedure below to start basic playback operation.
1
Press
STANDBY/ON
.
This system is turned on and the power indicator
lights up. To set the system to standby mode, press
STANDBY/ON
again.
y
This system has the auto-sleep function, which will
automatically switch the system to standby mode if the
system is left turned on for 24 hours without any operation
being performed.
2
Press one of the input buttons to select an
input source.
For example, if a DVD player is connected to the
INPUT 1 jack of the subwoofer/system control, press
INPUT 1
to select the DVD player.
y
You can also switch the input source by pressing INPUT on
the center system repeatedly. The input source changes as
follows:
3
Start playback on the selected external
component.
For information on the external component, refer to
the manual for the product.
4
Press
VOLUME +/–
to adjust the volume
level.
y
To turn off the volume temporarily, press
MUTE
. While the
mute function is activated, the MUTE indicator flashes. To
resume the volume, press
MUTE
again.
Now, try various features of this system!
BASIC PLAYBACK OPERATION
Using various sound features
To enjoy highly realistic sounds with surround mode
P. 18
To shift the optimum listening area from side to side
P. 19
To select the optimum listening area
P. 20
To experience wider stereo sound when surround
mode is not activated
P. 21
To play back compressed audio signals with high-
quality sound
P. 21
To delay the sound output in order to synchronize it
with the video image
P. 31
To enjoy various input sources at lower volume
P. 32
Enjoying FM broadcasts/
optional equipment
To listen to FM broadcasts
P. 22
To control iPod playback
P. 27
To play back a Bluetooth component
P. 29