Auto Setup - Yamaha YSP-800 Owner's Manual

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Digital S ound Projector
This unit employs
tlle digital sound projector
technology
that allows one slim unit to control
and steer nmltiple
channels
of sound to generate
full, physical
5.1 channel
surround
sound,
thus eliminating
the need for satellite
loudspeakers
and cabling
normally
associated
with
conventional
surround
sound systems.
This unit is also
equipped
with the following
5 beam modes so that you can
choose
the behavior
of sound beams that best matches
your listening
environment.
5 beam mode
ST(STEREO)+3
beam mode
3 beam mode
Stereo mode
Target mode
Cinema
DSP Digital
This unit employs
the Cinema
DSP Digital
technology
developed
by YAMAHA
Electronics
Corp. so that you can
experience
movies
at home with all the dramatic
sound
impact
that the director
intended
to convey.
OSD (on-screen
display)
This unit employs
the OSD which is basically
a
superimposed
screen image displayed
on your video
monitor.
The OSD is used to display
the system
int_rmation
or adjust settings
for the system
parameters.
Versatile
Remote
Control
The supplied
remote
control come "a.ith preset remote
control codes to be used to control the DVD player,
VCR,
cable TV tuner and digital satellite
tuner connected
to this
unit. In addition,
the remote
control
is equipped
with the
macro
capability
so that you can pert_rm
a series of
operations
with the press of a single button.
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logo :rod "Cinmna DSP' are registered
tradmnarks of YAMAHA Corporation.
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DIGITAL
Manufactured udder license l'roTn Dolb> Laboratories.
"Dolby',
"Pro Logic", and the double-D symbol are trademarks
of Dolby Laboratories.
"DTS'. and "Neo:6" are trademarks of Digital Theater Systmns.
Inc.
AUTO SETUP
This unit employs
the automatic
sound beam optimization
using the YAMAHA
Parametric
Room
Acoustic
Optimizer
(YPAO) technology
with the aid of the supplied
optimizer
microphone
so that you can avoid troublesome
listening-based
speaker
setup and achieve
highly accurate
sound beana adjustments
that best match your listening
environment.
Compatibility
with the Newest
Technologies
This unit employs
decoders
compatible
with Dolby
Digital,
DTS (Digital
Theater
Systems),
Dolby
Pro Logic,
Dolby Pro Logic I] and DTS Neo:6.
Dolby Digital
This is the standard audio signal lbrmat used on DVDs and
other purely digital media. This surround technology deliver
high-quality digital audio lot up to 5.1 discrete channels to
produce a directional and more realistic effect.
DTS (Digital Theater Systmns)
This is an audio signal format used on DVDs and other purely
digital media. This surround technology deliver high-quality
digital audio li)r up to 5.1 discrete channels to produce a
directional and more realistic efli:ct.
Dolby Pro Logic
This sophisticated,
matrix decoding technology up-converts
any 2 channel source audio to a 5.1 channel full baDdwklth
playback, resulting in a surround sound experience.
Dolby Pro Logic 1I
This is lundameutally
a redesigned version of Dolby Pro
Logic that mnploys 2 stereo surround chalmels, a subwooli_r
and a greatly enhanced steering logic. As a result, this
improved technology provides an exceptionally stable sound
fiekl that simulates 5.1 to a much greater degree than the
original Dolby Pro Logic. In addition. Dolby Pro Logic I1
leatures Movie. Music and (;ame modes specifically designed
lbr movies, music and games respectively.
DTS Neo:6
This technology decodes the conventional
2 channel sources
lbr 6 chamml playback, enabling playback with the lhlbrange
channels with higher separation. Music mode and Cinema
mode are available to play back music and movie sources
respectively.
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The' g;{'; ' logo add 'Digilal Sound Projector _" fire trademarks
of 1 Ltd.
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TruBass. SRS and the "(0)
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of SRS Labs. Inc. TruBass technology is incorporated udder
license l?om SRS Labs. Inc.

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