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OWNER'S MANUAL
MODE D'EMPLOI
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
BRUKSANVISNING
MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING
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RECEIVER/BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER
AMPLI-TUNER/LECTEUR BLU-RAY DISC
MCR
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940
(R-840
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BD-940
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NS-BP300)
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CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures
other than those specified herein may result in hazardous
radiation exposure.
AVERTISSEMENT
L’utilisation de commandes et l’emploi de réglages ou de
méthodes autres que ceux décrits ci-dessous, peuvent
entraîner une exposition à un rayonnement dangereux.
VORSICHT
Die Verwendung von Bedienelementen oder die Einstellung
bzw. die Ausführung von anderen als in dieser Anleitung
beschriebenen Vorgängen kann zu Gefährdung durch
gefährliche Strahlung führen.
OBSERVERA
Användning av reglage eller justeringar eller utförande av
åtgärder på annat sätt än så som beskrivs häri kan resultera i
farlig strålning.
ATTENZIONE
L’uso di controlli, regolazioni, operazioni o procedure non
specificati in questo manuale possono risultare in esposizione
a radiazioni pericolose.
PRECAUCIÓN
El uso de los controles, los ajustes o los procedimientos que
no se especifican enste manual pueden causar una exposición
peligrosa a la radiación.
LET OP
Gebruik van bedieningsorganen, instellingen of procedures
anders dan beschreven in dit document kan leiden tot
blootstelling aan gevaarlijke stralen.
ПРЕДОСТЕРЕЖЕНИЕ
Использование органов управления или произведение
настроек или выполнение процедур, не указанных в
данной инструкции, может отразиться на выделении
опасной радиации.
BD-940
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CAUTION: CLASS 2 VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER
RADIATION WHEN OPEN. DO NOT STARE INTO THE BEAM.
VARNING: KLASS 2 SYNLIG OCH OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA
DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD. TITTA INTE IN I STRÅLEN.
HUOMIO: AVATTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA NÄKYVÄLLE JA NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE
LUOKAN 2 LASERSÄTEILYLLE. ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEEN.
ADVARSEL: KLASSE 2 SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING HVIS DENNE
DELEN ÅPNES. STIRR IKKE INN I STRÅLEN.
ADVARSEL: KLASSE 2 SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING.
KIG IKKE IND I STRÅLEN.
ACHTUNG: BEI GEÖFFNETER ABDECKUNG IST SICHTBARE UND
UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG DER KLASSE 2 IM
GERÄTEINNEREN VORHANDEN. NICHT IN DEN STRAHL SEHEN.
ATTENTION: RADIATIONS LASER VISIBLES ET INVISIBLES
DE CLASSE 2 OUAND OUVERT. NE PAS REGARDER
FIXEMENT LE FAISCEAU.
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BD-940
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VAROITUS
Muiden kuin tässä esitettyjen toimintojen säädön tai asetusten
muutto saattaa altistaa vaaralliselle säteilylle tai muille
vaarallisille toiminnoille.
DK
Advarsel: Usynlig laserstråling ved åbning når
sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af funktion. Undgå utsættelse for
stråling.
Bemærk: Netafbryderen er sekundært indkoblet og ofbryder
ikke strømmen fra nettet. Den indbyggede netdel er derfor
tilsluttet til lysnettet så længe netstikket sidder i stikkontakten.
N
Observer: Nettbryteren er sekundert innkoplet. Den
innebygdenetdelen er derfor ikke frakoplet nettet så lenge
apparatet er tilsluttet nettkontakten.
S
Klass 1 laseraparat
Varning! Om apparaten används på annat sättþän i denna
bruksanvisning specificerats, kan användaren utsättas för osynlig
laserstrålning, som överskrider gränsen för laserklass 1.
Observera! Strömbrytaren är sekundärt kopplad och inte bryter
inte strömmen från nätet. Den inbyggda nätdelen är därför
ansluten till elnätet så länge stickproppen sitter i vägguttaget.
SF
Luokan 1 laserlaite
Varoitus! Laitteen käyttäminen muulla kuin tässä käyttöohjeessa
mainitulla tavalla saattaa altistaa käyttäjän turvallisuusluokan 1
ylittävälle näkymättömälle lasersäteilylle.
Oikeus muutoksiin varataan. Laite ei saa olla alttiina tippu-ja
roiskevedelle.
Huom. Toiminnanvalitsin on kytketty toisiopuolelle, eikä se
kytke laitetta irti sähköverkosta. Sisäänrakennettu verkko-osa on
kytkettynä sähköverkkoon aina silloin, kun pistoke on
pistorasiassa.
VARO!
AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA
OLET ALTTIINA NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE
LASERSÄTEILYLLE.
ÄLÄ KATSO SÄ TEESEEN.
VARNING!
OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR
ÖPPNAD OCH SPÄRREN ÄR URKOPPLAD. BETRAKTA
EJ STRÅLEN.
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1 To assure the finest performance, please read this manual
carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference.
2 Install this sound system in a well ventilated, cool, dry, clean
place and away from direct sunlight, heat sources, vibration, dust,
moisture and cold. For proper ventilation, allow the following
minimum clearances.
Top: 30 cm (R-840 Only)
Rear: 10 cm
Sides: 10 cm
3 Locate this unit away from other electrical appliances, motors, or
transformers to avoid humming sounds.
4 Do not expose this unit to sudden temperature changes from cold
to hot, and do not locate this unit in an environment with high
humidity (i.e. a room with a humidifier) to prevent condensation
inside this unit, which may cause an electrical shock, fire,
damage to this unit, and/or personal injury.
5 Avoid installing this unit where foreign object may fall onto this
unit and/or this unit may be exposed to liquid dripping or
splashing. On the top of this unit, do not place:
Other components, as they may cause damage and/or
discoloration on the surface of this unit.
Burning objects (i.e. candles), as they may cause fire, damage
to this unit, and/or personal injury.
Containers with liquid in them, as they may fall and liquid
may cause electrical shock to the user and/or damage to this
unit.
6 Do not cover this unit with a newspaper, tablecloth, curtain, etc.
in order not to obstruct heat radiation. If the temperature inside
this unit rises, it may cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or
personal injury.
7 Do not plug in this unit to a wall outlet until all connections are
complete.
8 Do not operate this unit upside-down. It may overheat, possibly
causing damage.
9 Do not use force on switches, knobs and/or cords.
10 When disconnecting the power cable from the wall outlet, grasp
the plug; do not pull the cable.
11 Do not clean this unit with chemical solvents; this might damage
the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth.
12 Only voltage specified on this unit must be used. Using this unit
with a higher voltage than specified is dangerous and may cause
fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injury. Yamaha will not
be held responsible for any damage resulting from use of this unit
with a voltage other than specified.
13 To prevent damage by lightning, keep the power cable and
outdoor antennas disconnected from a wall outlet or this unit
during a lightning storm.
14 Do not attempt to modify or fix this unit. Contact qualified
Yamaha service personnel when any service is needed. The
cabinet should never be opened for any reasons.
15 When not planning to use this unit for long periods of time (i.e.
vacation), disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet.
16 Be sure to read the “TROUBLESHOOTING” section on
common operating errors before concluding that this unit is
faulty.
17 Before moving this unit, press to set it to standby mode and
disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet.
18 Condensation will form when the surrounding temperature
changes suddenly. Disconnect the power cable from the outlet,
then leave this unit alone.
19 When using this unit for a long time, this unit may become warm.
Turn the power off, then leave this unit alone for cooling.
20 Install this unit near the AC outlet and where the AC power plug
can be reached easily.
21 The batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as
sunshine, fire or the like.
22 Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can
cause hearing loss.
LASER SAFETY
This unit employs a laser. Due to possible eye injury, only a
qualified service person should remove the cover or attempt to
service this device.
DANGER
This unit emits visible laser radiation when open. Avoid direct
eye exposure to beam. When this unit is plugged into the wall
outlet, do not place your eyes close to the opening of the disc tray
and other openings to look into inside.
CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT.
This unit is not disconnected from the AC power source as
long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if this unit itself
is turned off by . This state is called standby mode. In this
state, this unit is designed to consume a very small quantity of
power.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
The laser component in this product is capable of emitting
radiation exceeding the limit for Class 1.
LASER Specification:
Class 1 LASER Product
Wave length: 788 nm (CDs)/654 nm (DVDs)/405 nm
(BDs)
Laser power: No hazardous radiation is emitted with
the safety protection
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PREPARATIONINTRODUCTION
TUNER
OPERATIONS
OTHER
OPERATIONS
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
BASIC
OPERATIONS
FEATURES ............................................................. 2
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ................................. 2
ABOUT DISCS ....................................................... 3
Types of Discs that Can Be Used with This Player ... 3
Discs that Cannot Be Used with This Player............. 3
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS.......................... 4
Receiver (R-840)........................................................ 4
BD player (BD-940) .................................................. 5
Remote control........................................................... 6
PREPARATIONS ................................................... 8
Connecting speakers/external components/
antennas ................................................................. 8
Connecting a recorder (CDR, MDR, etc.),
AV receiver or decoder (CDR, MDR, etc.) ........... 9
Connecting power cables........................................... 9
Connecting an iPod™.............................................. 10
Connecting to the Internet ....................................... 10
Installing the batteries in the remote control ........... 11
Using the remote control ......................................... 11
Adjusting the Clock ................................................. 12
SETTING THE SYSTEM ................................... 13
Turn on the TV and the system................................ 13
Setting the TV display ............................................. 13
On-screen display (OSD) language ......................... 13
Audio, Subtitle and Disc menu languages............... 14
SYSTEM OPERATIONS..................................... 15
Basic system operations........................................... 15
Changing the brightness of the front panel
display ................................................................. 16
To use headphones................................................... 16
DISC OPERATIONS............................................ 17
Using the on-screen display..................................... 17
Playback operations................................................. 17
Pausing playback ..................................................... 17
Rewind and fast forward.......................................... 18
Selecting chapters and tracks................................... 18
BD/DVD menus....................................................... 18
Slow-motion playback ............................................. 18
Frame-by-frame playback........................................ 18
Selecting languages and audio................................. 19
Selecting subtitles .................................................... 19
Selecting camera angles........................................... 19
Repeat playback....................................................... 19
Repeat playback of a specified part (A-B repeat).... 20
Playing JPEG slideshows......................................... 20
Playing back still images in a selected folder.......... 21
Playing back movies recorded on a DVD-R/
DVD-RW............................................................. 21
Using “Function Control Screen” for BD/DVD...... 22
Using “Functions” menu for Audio CD .................. 23
Viewing disc information......................................... 23
Enjoying BONUSVIEW and BD-LIVE.................. 24
FM TUNING..........................................................26
Automatic tuning ..................................................... 26
Manual tuning.......................................................... 26
Automatic preset tuning........................................... 26
Manual preset tuning ............................................... 27
Selecting preset stations........................................... 27
RADIO DATA SYSTEM TUNING
(EUROPE MODEL ONLY) .............................28
Displaying the Radio Data System information ...... 28
Using the TP (traffic program) data service ............ 29
CT (clock time) settings .......................................... 29
SETTING THE TIMER .......................................30
Setting the clock timer............................................. 30
Setting the sleep timer ............................................. 31
CONTROLLING iPod™......................................32
Using iPod™ ........................................................... 32
SETTINGS OF THE BD PLAYER .....................33
Audio Video Settings............................................... 33
Quick Start............................................................... 35
Auto Power Off........................................................ 35
HDMI Control ......................................................... 35
Playback Setting ...................................................... 35
Communication Setup ............................................. 36
Version ..................................................................... 39
USB Memory Management..................................... 39
Software Update ...................................................... 39
System Reset............................................................ 39
CHANGING THE SETTINGS WHEN
CONNECTING AN HDMI OR
COMPONENT CABLE....................................41
TROUBLESHOOTING........................................42
Receiver (R-840)...................................................... 42
Remote control ........................................................ 44
BD player (BD-940) ................................................ 44
Network ................................................................... 46
Messages Relating to BD disc and DVD disc ......... 46
ABOUT THE JPEG FILE FORMAT .................47
NOTES ABOUT HANDLING DISCS ................48
GLOSSARY...........................................................48
SPECIFICATIONS ...............................................49
LANGUAGE, COUNTRY LISTS........................51
Language list............................................................ 51
Country list .............................................................. 51
(at the end of this manual)
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
PREPARATION
BASIC OPERATIONS
TUNER OPERATIONS
OTHER OPERATIONS
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Information about software .................................. i
FEATURES
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INTRODUCTION
Receiver (R-840)
Minimum RMS output power per channel
65W + 65W (6Ω, 1kHz, 10% THD)
30-station FM preset tuning
iPod playability (with rechargeable function)
Pure Direct mode
Adjustable Display Brightness
BD player (BD-940)
Plays Blu-ray Discs, DVDs, Audio CDs
Supports BD-LIVE. When using a BD-LIVE
compatible disc, you can connect the BD player
to the Internet and download various data
Supports HDMI control function. You can
operate the receiver and BD player with a TV
remote control connected by an HDMI cable
Linked operation with the receiver such as
Pure Direct mode, Adjustable Display
Brightness and INPUT mode
About this manual
In this manual, “R-840” is described as “receiver” and “BD-940” is described as “BD player”.
This manual describes how to operate the system using a remote control except when it is not available. Some of these operations are
also available using the front panel buttons.
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Notes contain important information about safety and operating instructions.
This manual is printed prior to production. Design and specifications are subject to change in part as a result of improvements, etc. In
case of differences between the manual and the product, the product has priority.
This product includes the following accessories. Before connecting this system, make sure you received all of the following parts.
FEATURES
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
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RETURN
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TOP MENU/TITLE LIST
POP UP MENU
Indoor FM antenna
Batteries (x2)
(AAA, R03, UM-4)
Remote
control
* The Dock cover is supplied with this unit to cover
the iPod dock when not in use.
iPod
INPUT
VOLUME
Dock cover*
Receiver
System control
cable (0.6 m)
RCA stereo
cable (1.0 m)
Composite video
cable (1.5 m)
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INTRODUCTION
The following discs can be played back in this Player.
Do not use an 8 cm (3”) to 12 cm (5”) adapter.
Use discs that conform to compatible standards as
indicated by the presence of official logos on the disc
label. Playback of discs not complying with these
standards is not guaranteed. In addition, the image
quality or sound quality is not guaranteed even if the
discs can be played back.
*1 This Player has been designed on the premise of playing back
Audio CDs that comply with CD (Compact Disc) standards.
CDs containing a signal for the purpose of protecting
copyrights (copy control signal) may not be able to be played
back with this Player.
*2 See “ABOUT THE JPEG FILE FORMAT” on page 47.
BD/DVD video players and discs have region codes,
which dictate the regions in which a disc can be played.
BD/DVD Video operations and functions may be
different from the explanations in this manual and
some operations may be prohibited due to disc
manufacturer’s settings.
If a menu screen or operating instructions are displayed
during playback of a disc, follow the operating
procedure displayed.
The audio component of a DVD video recorded at 96
kHz (Linear PCM) will be output as 48 kHz audio
during playback.
Notes
Playback for some of the discs in the left side column tables
may not be possible depending on the disc.
“Finalize” refers to a recorder processing a recorded disc so that
it will play in other BD players/recorders as well as this player.
Only finalized DVD discs will play back in this player. (This
player does not have a function to finalize discs.)
The following discs cannot be played back or will not play
back properly on this Player. If such a disc is mistakenly
played back, speaker damage may occur.
Discs with unusual shapes cannot be
played.
Discs with unusual shapes (heart-shaped or hexagonal
discs, etc.) cannot be used. The use of such discs will
cause malfunction.
The following BD/DVD video discs cannot
be played.
Discs not match the region code/number of this Player.
Discs produced illegally.
Discs recorded for commercial use.
ABOUT DISCS
Types of Discs that Can Be Used
with This Player
Disc Type
Recording
Format
Contents Disc Size
BD video -- Audio +
Video
(Movie)
12 cm (5”)
8 cm (3”)
BD-RE DL
BD-R DL
BDMV
format
DVD Video Video format Audio +
Video
(Movie)
12 cm (5”)
8 cm (3”)
DVD+RW/
DVD+R
DVD+R DL
DVD-R DL
DVD-RW/
DVD-R
Video/VR/
AV C H D
format
(finalized disc
only)
Audio +
Video
(Movie)
12 cm (5”)
8 cm (3”)
Audio CD
*1
Audio CD
(CD-DA)
Audio 12 cm (5”)
8 cm (3”)
CD-RW/CD-R Audio CD
(CD-DA)
Audio
JPEG
*2
Still image
(JPEG file)
Region management information
Model BD-Video DVD-Video
Europe Region code “B” or
“ALL”
Region number “2”
or “ALL”
Russia Region code “C” or
“ALL”
Region number “5”
or “ALL”
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ALL
5
ALL
Discs that Cannot Be Used with
This Player
CDG, Video CD, Photo CD, CD-ROM, SVCD,
SA-CD, PD, CDV, CVD, DVD-RAM, DVD-Audio,
BD-RE with the cartridge, CD-MP3, CD-WMA
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
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Front panel
1 INPUT
Selects an input source.
2 On/Standby indicator
Lights up in green when the receiver is turned on. Lights
up in amber when the receiver is in standby mode.
3 TP indicator
Lights up when the receiver is receiving a Radio Data
System station which contains the TP (Traffic Program)
data service (p.29).
4 Remote control sensor
Receives signals from the remote control.
5 PRESET indicator
Lights up when you select preset radio stations (p.27).
6 TUNED indicator
Lights up when the receiver is tuned into a station.
7 STEREO indicator
Lights up when the receiver is receiving a strong signal
from an FM stereo broadcast.
8 SLEEP indicator
Lights up when the sleep timer is on (p.31).
9 Front panel display
Shows the various information such as the tuning
frequency.
0 VOLUME
Adjusts the volume level.
A (On/Standby)
Turns the receiver on or sets it to standby mode.
B PHONES jack
Outputs audio signals for private listening with
headphones.
C TIMER indicator
Lights up when the timer is set (p.30).
D BASS
Adjusts the low frequency response (p.15).
E TREBLE
Adjusts the high frequency response (p.15).
F BALANCE
Adjusts the audio output balance of the left to right
speakers to compensate for imbalances caused by speaker
locations or listening room conditions.
G PRESET d / u
Selects a preset station. The input source is changed to
FM. Operable even when the receiver is in standby mode
(p.27).
H PURE DIRECT
Turns on or off Pure Direct mode (p.15).
When Pure Direct mode is on, the indicator lights up in
blue.
I h / e
Starts and pauses the playback of iPod. The input source is
changed to iPod. Operable even when the receiver is in
standby mode.
J iPod dock
Connect your iPod (p.10).
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
Receiver (R-840)
INPUT
BASS
PHONES
VOLUME
MIN MAX
TREBLE BALANCE
PRESET PURE DIRECT
LR
PRESET
TP
TUNED
STEREO SLEEP
kHz MHz
iPod
TIMER
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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
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INTRODUCTION
Front panel
1 Disc tray
Holds a disc to be played back.
2 p (play) indicator
Appears during playback.
3 REP OFF S ALL A-B indicator
Lights up when Repeat play mode is selected.
4
Opens and closes the disc tray.
When this button is pressed during standby mode, the
receiver automatically turns on and the input source
changes to DISC.
5
Stops playback (p.17).
6 (On/Standby)
Turns on the BD player or sets it to standby mode.
When this button is pressed during standby mode, the
receiver automatically turns on and the input source
changes to DISC.
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If the BD player does not operate properly for some reason, you
can reboot it by holding down this button for about 10 seconds
and pressing it again.
7 QUICK indicator
Light up in standby mode when Quick Start function is on
(p.35).
Flashes after you connect the power cable to the AC wall
outlet until the BD player enters standby mode.
8 e (pause) indicator
Lights up while the BD player is paused.
9 Front panel display
Shows the current status of the BD player.
0
Returns to the beginning of the current chapter or track.
Press and hold to fast reverse. Press twice to skip to the
previous chapter or track (p.18).
A
Starts or pauses playback (p.17).
When this button is pressed during standby mode, the
receiver automatically turns on and the input source
changes to DISC, whichever was last selected.
B
Skips to the next chapter or track. Press and hold to fast
forward (p.18).
BD player (BD-940)
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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
This remote control can operate the system components
(including tuner functions) and an iPod stationed in the
iPod dock on the top of the receiver.
To operate the BD player, tuner functions, or an iPod
using the remote control, you need to set the receiver to
corresponding input mode (8Input selection keys).
To operate your iPod
Press the corresponding iPod operation key on the remote
control.
The iPod operation keys are indicated with in the
section below. See page 32 for more information on the
operation of your iPod.
1 Infrared signal transmitter
Sends signals to the system you want to control.
2 (On/Standby)
Turns the system on or sets it to standby mode.
3 MENU
Returns to the upper level in the iPod menu.
4
Skips to the next song. Press and hold to fast forward.
5
Skips to the beginning of the current track. Press twice to
skip back to the previous track. Press and hold to fast
reverse.
6 ENTER
Press ENTER to enter the selected group. (Pressing
ENTER starts playback when a song is selected.)
7
Starts or Pauses Playback.
8 Input selection keys
Selects the input source on the receiver.
When selecting an input source, press the corresponding
input selection key (or turn INPUT on the front panel).
The name of the corresponding input source appears on
the front panel display of the receiver.
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When DISC is selected as an input source, the BD player turns on
automatically and when other input source is selected, the BD
player sets to standby mode.
9 MEMORY
Stores a preset station in the memory (p.27). Starts
Automatic preset tuning (p.26).
0 MONO
Sets FM broadcasting receiving mode to monaural mode.
Remote control
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INTRODUCTION
A TP
Enters TP (Traffic Program) data service receiving mode
(p.29).
B TIMER
Shows the current time on the front panel display of the
receiver.
And sets the clock (p.12) or the timer (p.30).
C DISPLAY
Switches the information shown on the front panel display
of the receiver or the TV screen for the BD player (p.23,
p.28).
D OPTION
Enters option menu mode.
See pages 27, 29 and 41 for option menu items.
E A/B/C/D
Used when input source is set to DISC.
F TOP MENU/TITLE LIST
Displays the BD/DVD’s top menu (p.18).
G , , , , ENTER
For selecting and confirming an item.
H EXIT
Exits the menu screen.
I
Pauses playback (p.17).
J
Stops playback (p.17).
K ,
Rewind and fast-forward.
L Numeric keys
Input numbers.
M AUDIO
Selects the audio format and soundtrack (p.19).
N SUBTITLE
Selects subtitles (p.19).
O P in P
Uses the Picture in Picture function (p.24).
P REPEAT
Selects Repeat Play mode (p.19).
Q
Opens and closes the disc tray.
R ,
Press or to switch an item in the selected group
(p.32).
S SHUFFLE
Selects mode of Shuffle Play (p.32).
T REPEAT
Selects mode of Repeat Play (p.32).
U TUNING
Press TUNING to Manual tuning and press and
hold TUNING to Automatic tuning (p.26).
V PRESET u / d
Select a preset station (p.27).
W DIMMER
Changes the brightness of the front panel display (p.16).
X PURE DIRECT
Turns on or off Pure Direct mode (p.15).
Y SLEEP
Sets the sleep timer on the system (p.31).
Z POP UP MENU
Displays the BD’s pop-up menu (p.18).
[ VOLUME +/
Adjusts the overall volume level on the receiver.
\ RETURN
Returns to the previous menu (p.17).
]
Starts playback (p.17).
` MUTE
Turn off the volume (p.16).
a ,
Skips to the beginning of the current or next chapter or
track.
b CLEAR
Clears an entry.
c ENTER
Confirms an entry.
d ON SCREEN
Displays disc information on-screen (p.23).
e ANGLE
Selects an camera angle (p.19).
f SETUP
Displays the Setup menu (p.13).
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d
d
d
d
/
d
d
d
d
/
d
d
d
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PREPARATION
Make sure you read the following procedure and note carefully before connecting the system. The remote control
and linked operation of the system only work when the receiver and the BD player are connected via
the system control cable. For information on the speakers (NS-BP300), refer to the owner’s manual supplied with it.
Connecting the system
1 Connect the AUDIO IN ( PLAYER L/R) jacks of the receiver to the AUDIO OUT ( L/R) jacks of the BD player
using the supplied audio RCA stereo cable.
2 Connect the SYSTEM CONNECTOR ( TO:PLAYER) jack of the receiver to the SYSTEM CONNECTOR
( TO:RECEIVER) jack of the BD player using the supplied system control cable.
3 Connect the speaker terminals (L) of the receiver to the speaker terminals of the left speaker and the speaker terminals
(R) of the receiver to the speaker terminals of the right speaker using the speaker cables supplied with the speaker set
(NS-BP300).
4 Connect the supplied FM antenna to the ANTENNA jack.
Do not connect this unit or other components to the main power until all connections between components are complete.
Do not let the bare speaker wires touch each other or any metal part of the receiver. This could damage the receiver and/or the
speakers.
All connections must be correct: L (left) to L, R (right) to R, “+” to “+” and “–” to “–”. If the connections are faulty, no sound will be
heard from the speakers, and if the polarity of the speaker connections is incorrect, the sound will be unnatural and lack bass. Also,
refer to the owner’s manual for each of your components.
Notes
The system control connection is used to transmit the remote control signals from the receiver to the BD player.
When connecting speakers other than NS-BP300, use speakers having more than 6Ω impedance.
If there is a problem of weak radio wave reception in your area or you want to improve radio reception, we recommend that you use
commercially available outdoor antennas. For details, consult the nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service center.
PREPARATIONS
Connecting speakers/external components/antennas
CAUTION
A A
B
B
Receiver (R-840)
(Europe model)
BD player (BD-940)
Left speaker
(NS-BP300)
Right speaker
(NS-BP300)
RCA stereo cable
(supplied)
System control cable
(supplied)
TV etc.
Subwoofer
Audio
out
RCA
stereo
cable
PREPARATIONS
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English
PREPARATION
Connecting a TV to the system
1 Connect the system and your TV via the HDMI jack, COMPONENT jacks or VIDEO jack of the BD player and the
corresponding jack(s) of your TV.
2 Set “TV screen” according to your TV (see “Setting the TV display” on page 13).
When connecting the system and your TV via the COMPONENT jacks, set the BD player as described in “Video Out
Select” (p.33).
When connecting the system and your TV via the HDMI jacks, set “HDMI Video Out” and “Audio Out” of “Audio
Video Settings” in the “Settings” menu (p.33, 34).
When connecting the system and your TV via the HDMI jacks, use HIGH SPEED HDMI cables that have the HDMI
logo (as shown on the cover).
You can output audio from the DIGITAL OUT jack and record it digitally on another device, or transmit audio signal to
an AV receiver or decoder to enjoy multichannel source audio.
After you made all connections, connect the power cables of this system and other components to AC wall outlets.
Connecting a recorder (CDR, MDR, etc.), AV receiver or decoder (CDR,
MDR, etc.)
Connecting power cables
BD player (BD-940)
Composite video cable
(supplied)
To AC wall outlet
To AC wall outlet
Receiver (R-840)
BD player (BD-940)
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The receiver is equipped with the iPod dock on the top
panel where you can station your iPod and control
playback of your iPod using the supplied remote control.
Use this receiver with iPod dock adapter (supplied with
your iPod or commercially available) appropriate for your
iPod. If you use this receiver without using an appropriate
iPod dock adapter, loose connection may result.
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When the receiver is turned on or in standby mode, connect the
iPod during the playback. The receiver automatically starts
playback of iPod (for the fifth or later generation of iPod, iPod
touch, iPod Classic, or iPod nano).
Notes
Only iPod (Click and Wheel), iPod nano, iPod Classic, iPod
mini and iPod touch are supported.
Do not connect any iPod accessories (such as headphones, a
wired remote control, or an FM transmitter) to your iPod when
it is stationed in the iPod dock.
Unless your iPod is firmly stationed in the iPod dock, audio
signals may not be output properly.
Once the connection between your iPod and the receiver is
complete and the receiver is set to iPod mode (p.6),
“CONNECTED” appears on the front panel display. If the
connection between your iPod and the receiver fails, a status
message appears on the front panel display. For a complete list
of connection status message, see the iPod section in
“TROUBLESHOOTING” (p.42).
When your iPod is stationed in the iPod dock of the receiver,
your iPod can be charged automatically even when the receiver
is in standby mode.
You can disconnect the iPod during the playback.
You can enjoy a variety of contents with interactive
functions by connecting to the internet when playing BD-
LIVE compatible discs. See pages 24 and 36 regarding
further information on BD-LIVE functions.
Be sure to turn off the BD player and the equipment
before making any connections.
Notes
You can connect a USB memory device (2GB or greater and
formatted with FAT 32/16) to the USB BD STORAGE/
SERVICE terminal to save the BD-LIVE data or to update the
software of the BD player.
A broadband internet connection is required.
When using a broadband internet connection, a contract with an
internet service provider is required. For more details, contact
your nearest internet service provider.
Refer to the operation manual of the equipment you have as the
connected equipment and connection method may differ
depending on your internet environment.
Use a network cable/router supporting 10BASE-T/100BASE-
TX/1000BASE-T.
Use only an STP (shielded twisted pair) network cable.
After connecting
Perform the communication setting (p.36).
Load a BD-LIVE compatible disc and play back the
contents (p.24).
Connecting an iPod™
iPod
INPUT
PHONES
BASS
-+ -+ LR
TREBLE BALANCE
PRESET PURE DIRECT
VOLUME
MIN MAX
Receiver
iPod
iPod dock adapter
Connecting to the Internet
CAUTION
LAN
BD player
Internet
Network cable
(commercially available)
2
To LAN
terminal
PC
3
To USB BD
STORAGE/
SERVICE
terminal
USB memory device
(commercially available)
Modem
Hub or
broadband
router
1
To NETWORK
terminal
PREPARATIONS
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English
PREPARATION
Notes on batteries
Change both batteries when the operation range of the
remote control decreases.
Use AAA, R03, UM-4 batteries.
Make sure that the polarities are correct. See the
illustration inside the battery compartment.
Remove the batteries if the remote control is not to be
used for an extended period of time.
Do not use old batteries together with new ones.
Do not use different types of batteries (such as alkaline
and manganese batteries) together. Read the packaging
carefully as these different types of batteries may have
the same shape and color.
If the batteries have leaked, dispose of them
immediately. Avoid touching the leaked material or
letting it come into contact with clothing, etc. Clean the
battery compartment thoroughly before installing new
batteries.
Do not throw away batteries with general house waste;
dispose of them correctly in accordance with your local
regulations.
The remote control transmits a directional infrared beam.
Be sure to aim the remote control directly at the remote
control sensor on the front panel of the receiver during
operation.
Notes
The area between the remote control and the receiver must be
clear of large obstacles.
Do not spill water or other liquids on the remote control.
Do not drop the remote control.
Do not leave or store the remote control in the following types
of conditions:
high humidity, such as near a bath
high temperature, such as near a heater or a stove
extremely low temperatures
dusty places.
Do not expose the remote control sensor to strong lighting, in
particular, an inverter type fluorescent lamp; otherwise, the
remote control may not work properly. If necessary, position the
system away from direct lighting.
Installing the batteries in the
remote control
1
3
2
Using the remote control
INPUT
BASS
PHONES
VOLUME
MIN MAX
TREBLE BALANCE
PRESET PURE DIRECT
LR
1234
56
90
78
ENTER CLEA R
MUTE
ENTER
VOLUME
AUX
TUNER
iPod SHUFFLE
REPEAT
MENU
ENTER
EON MONO
MEMORY
PRESET TUNING
DISC
DISPLAY TIMER SLEEP DIMMER
OPTION PURE DIRECT
AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE
REPEAT
ON SCREEN
RETURN
PinP SETUP
A B C D
EXIT
TOP MENU/TITLE LIST
POP UP MENU
30˚ 30˚
Within 6 m
(20 feet)
Receiver (R-840)
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Before starting playback operation, follow the procedure
below to adjust the clock setting of the receiver.
Notes
Use the remote control to set the clock. You cannot set the clock
with the buttons on the receiver.
The receiver supports 24-hour clock display.
If you do not touch any key for 90 seconds, the receiver returns
to normal mode.
1 Press to turn the receiver on.
The front panel display lights up.
2 Press TIMER to show the current time.
If the clock is not set, “SET TIME” flashes on the
display.
Press ENTER to proceed to step 3.
3 Press / to select “TIME”, and press
ENTER.
The receiver enters clock setting mode. The hour
digits start flashing.
4 Set the hour using / , and press .
The minute digits start flashing.
5 Set the minutes using / , and press
ENTER.
The hour and minute digits start flashing.
To change the hour or minutes again, press or ,
do steps 4 and 5, and proceed to step 6.
6 Press ENTER.
The clock is set.
The hour and minute segments stop flashing and
remain on. The receiver returns to normal mode.
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You can return to the previous screen by pressing or
RETURN.
Adjusting the Clock
A B C D
EXIT
TOP MENU/TITLE LIST
POP UP MENU
TIMER
ENTER
,
RETURN
Flashes
Flashes
Flashes
SETTING THE SYSTEM
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English
PREPARATION
Make sure that you have completed all the necessary
connections (see “Connecting a TV to the system” on
page 9).
1 Turn on the TV to which the BD player is
connected.
Select the TV input to match the input connected to
the BD player.
2 Press to turn on the receiver.
3 Press DISC.
Set the aspect ratio of the BD player according to the TV
you have connected (p.33).
1 Press SETUP.
The setup menu appears on the screen.
2 Press /// to select “Settings”, and then
press ENTER.
3 Press / to select “Audio Video Settings”,
and then press ENTER.
4 Press / to select “TV Aspect Ratio”, and
then press ENTER.
5 Press / to select the aspect ratio of the TV
and then press ENTER.
For details on the aspect ratio option, see page 33.
6 Press SETUP or EXIT to exit the setup menu.
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You can return the previous menu by pressing RETURN.
You can select your preferred language settings so that the
BD player will automatically switch to your preferred
language whenever you load a disc. If the language
selected is not available on the disc, the disc’s default
setting language will be used instead. The OSD (on-screen
display) language for the BD/DVD setup menu will
remain as you set it, regardless of various disc languages.
1 Press SETUP.
2 Press / // to select “On Screen
Language”, and then press ENTER.
3 Press / to select a language, and then
press ENTER.
SETTING THE SYSTEM
Turn on the TV and the system
Setting the TV display
EXIT
TOP MENU/TITLE LIST
POP UP MENU
SETUP
, , , ,
ENTER
Settings
Picture
On Screen Language
Displays The Title List
On-screen display (OSD) language
Audio Video Settings
Quick Start
HDMI Control
Playback Setting
Communication Setup
Version
USB Memory Management
Software Update
System Reset
SETTING THE SYSTEM
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1 Press SETUP.
2 Press /// to select “Settings”, and then
press ENTER.
3 Press / to select “Playback Setting”, and
then press ENTER.
4 Press / to select “Disc Language”, and
then press ENTER.
5 Press / to select the item below.
Subtitle
Audio
•Menu
6 Press / to select a language, and then
press ENTER.
Audio, Subtitle and Disc menu
languages
SYSTEM OPERATIONS
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English
BASIC
OPERATIONS
BASIC OPERATIONS
Follow the procedure below to select an input source and adjust the sound settings on the system.
1 Press (On/Standby) to turn on the receiver.
Depending on input mode of the receiver, the BD
player also turns on by the system control connection
(p.8). The front panel display lights up.
2 Press one of the input selection keys (or
rotate INPUT on the front panel) to select the
desired input source.
3 Start playback on the selected source
component or select a radio station.
For information on the disc playback, see page 17,
and for information on tuning, see page 26.
4 Press VOLUME +/– (or turn VOLUME on the
front panel) to adjust the volume to the
desired output level.
5 Rotate BASS, TREBLE, or BALANCE on the
front panel of the receiver to adjust the
following settings.
BASS: Adjusts the low frequency response.
TREBLE: Adjusts the high frequency response.
BALANCE: Adjusts the volume level of each left
and right speaker channel.
Pure Direct mode
Pure Direct mode bypasses the tone control circuit and
turns off the front panel display, allowing you to enjoy
pure high-fidelity sound.
Press PURE DIRECT (or PURE DIRECT on the
front panel) to turn on Pure Direct mode.
The front panel display automatically turns off. PURE
DIRECT on the front panel is backlit in blue.
Notes
If you carry out operations while Pure Direct mode is turned on,
the front panel display of the receiver lights up briefly to
acknowledge the command.
While the Pure Direct mode is turned on, neither BASS,
TREBLE, nor BALANCE is available.
To turn off Pure Direct mode
Press PURE DIRECT again. The PURE DIRECT
backlight turns off and the front panel display turns on.
SYSTEM OPERATIONS
INPUT
BASS
PHONES
VOLUME
MIN MAX
TREBLE BALANCE
PRESET PURE DIRECT
LR
TP
TIMER
QUICK
INPUT
(On/Standby) VOLUME
PURE
DIRECTBASS BALANCE
TREBLE
A B C D
EXIT
TOP MENU/TITLE LIST
POP UP MENU
(On/Standby)
VOLUME +/–
Input selection
keys
PURE DIRECT
MUTE
Basic system operations
SYSTEM OPERATIONS
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Muting the sound (MUTE)
Press MUTE to reduce the current volume level
by approximately 20dB.
“MUTE ON” appears on the front panel display.
Press MUTE again to restore the audio output to the
previous volume level.
You can dim the front panel display of the receiver. The
front panel display of the BD player also dims by the
system control connection (p.8). (The default setting is
“DIMMER OFF”.)
Press DIMMER.
You can choose your desired brightness of the front panel
display between normal (bright), mid dim, and dim.
You can connect your headphones to the PHONES jack on
the front panel of the receiver.
The sound from the speakers and the subwoofer stops.
Changing the brightness of the
front panel display
To use headphones
DIMMER
INPUT
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Yamaha MCR-940 Omistajan opas

Luokka
Blu-Ray players
Tyyppi
Omistajan opas