Using examples – Yamaha RX-V1800 User Manual

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Saving and recalling the system settings (SYSTEM MEMORY)

Example 1: Comparing the results of the

automatic setup and manual setup

This unit is equipped with three types of parametric
equalizer settings (see page 40), and you can also make
your customized configuration of the sound settings of this
unit by using the “MANUAL SETUP” parameters (see
page 75).
To compare the results of the automatic setup or
your manual configuration, use the MSYSTEM
MEMORY
buttons.

Saving each setting

Carry out the following procedure when all the parameters are set
to default value.

1

Press and hold M

SYSTEM MEMORY 1 for

4 seconds.
This unit stores the current settings of this unit to
“MEMORY1”.

2

Perform the automatic setup.
Set “EQ” to “NATURAL”. See page 40 for details.

3

Press and hold M

SYSTEM MEMORY 2 for

4 seconds.
This unit stores the results of the automatic setup
performed in step 2 to “MEMORY2”.

4

Perform the automatic setup again.
This time, set “EQ” to “FRONT”.

5

Press and hold M

SYSTEM MEMORY 3 for

4 seconds.
This unit stores the result of the automatic setup
performed in step 4 to “MEMORY3”.

Example 2: Switching the settings for

different room environments

The tonal characteristics of the listening room may vary
depending on the situations of the room (for example,
whether the curtains are open or closed), and the settings
of this unit should be arranged for each situation of the
room. You can switch between the settings of this unit
easily by using MSYSTEM MEMORY buttons.

Saving each setting

1

Close the curtains of the listening room and
then perform the automatic setup.
See page 37 for details of the automatic setup.

2

Press and hold M

SYSTEM MEMORY 1 for

4 seconds.
This unit stores the settings for the current room
situation (i.e. the curtains are closed) to
“MEMORY1”.

3

Open the curtains of the listening room and
the perform the automatic setup.

4

Press and hold M

SYSTEM MEMORY 2 for

4 seconds.
This unit stores the current room situation (i.e. the
curtains are open) to “MEMORY2”.

Using examples

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SYSTEM MEMORY

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SYSTEM MEMORY 1
The current settings of this unit

SYSTEM MEMORY 2
The results of the automatic setup
(EQ: NATURAL)

SYSTEM MEMORY 3
The results of the automatic setup
(EQ: FRONT)

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SYSTEM MEMORY

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SYSTEM MEMORY 1
The settings when the curtains of the
listening room are closed

SYSTEM MEMORY 2
The settings when the curtains of
the listening room are open

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