Yamaha AV1 User Manual

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4

Stop (

) button

Stops playing back the disc.
If the CD player is not selected as the input source,
pressing this button selects the CD player with the CD
player stopped.
If this system is in the standby mode, pressing this
button turns this system on, and then operates in the
same way.

5

Play/pause (

/ ) button

Pressing this button starts playing back a disc.
Pressing this button again pauses the playback, and
pressing it once more resumes the playback.
If the CD player is not selected as the input source,
pressing this button selects the CD player and starts
playing back a disc.
If this system is in the standby mode, pressing this
button turns this system on, and then operates in the
same way.

6

Skip (search)

(

)/

(

) buttons

Used for the skip search or the manual search.

For DSP

7

CENTER/REAR/DELAY and LEVEL (+/–)
buttons

Adjust the center channel output level (CENTER), the
rear channel output level (REAR) and the delay time
(DELAY).
Select the item which you want to adjust by pressing
the CENTER/REAR/DELAY button and adjust its level
or time by pressing the LEVEL (+/–) button.

8

DSP ON/OFF button

Switches on/off the digital sound field processor
(including the Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder).

9

TEST button

Used for speaker balance adjustment. (For details,
refer to pages 26 to 27.)

0

PROGRAM selector (

/

) buttons

When the built-in digital sound field processor
(including the Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder) is on,
whenever the “

” or “

” button is pressed, the

currently selected DSP program is changed in turn.
The name of selected program lights up on the display.

A

SUBWOOFER level (+/–) buttons

Pressing the “+” button raises and pressing the “–” button
lowers the output level to the subwoofer (SW-AV1).

For the system

B

SLEEP button

This button is used to turn the built-in SLEEP timer on
and off, and to set the SLEEP time. (See page 51 for
details.)

C

POWER switch

Turns the power to this system on and turns this
system in the standby mode alternately.

D

INPUT selector (

/

) buttons

Whenever the “

” or “

” button is pressed, the

currently selected input source is changed in turn.
The name of selected input source is shown on the
display.

E

VOLUME (+/–) buttons

Pressing the “+” button raises and pressing the “–” button
lowers the volume of whole sound output of this system.

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CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS

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