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CC-90
EMPTY
Active Servo
Technology
Natural Sound Mini Component System
CC-90 is composed of CTX-S90, MX-S90, CDC-S90,
KX-S90 and NX-S90.
OWNER’S MANUAL
CONTENTS
IMPORTANT!
Please record the serial number of this unit in the
space below.
Model:
Serial No.:
The serial number is located on the rear of the
unit.
Retain this Owner’s Manual in a safe place for
future reference.
Page
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.......................Inside Front Cover-1
INTRODUCTION....................................................................2
FEATURES............................................................................2
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES...................................................2
PRECAUTIONS .....................................................................3
NAMES OF CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND
REAR PANEL PARTS.........................................................4-6
REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER................................7-9
REMOVING THE FRONT GRILLE
(for Speaker System NX-S90 only).........................................9
PREPARATION FOR USE..............................................10-12
OPEN/CLOSE THE CONTROL DOOR................................13
TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF TO THIS SYSTEM.........13
SETTING THE CLOCK.........................................................14
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SOUND CONTROL..............................................................15
COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATION........................15-22
TUNING OPERATION.....................................................23-25
TAPE DECK OPERATION .............................................26-28
RECORDING COMPACT DISCS....................................29-34
OTHER RECORDINGS...................................................35-36
HOW TO USE THE BUILT-IN TIMER.............................37-40
USING EXTERNAL UNITS .............................................41-42
MAINTENANCE....................................................................42
SPECIFICATIONS................................................................43
TROUBLESHOOTING..........................................................44
ACTIVE SERVO TECHNOLOGY
(for Speaker System NX-S90 only).......................................45
1 Read Instructions – All the safety and operating
instructions should be read before the unit is operated.
2 Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions
should be retained for future reference.
3 Heed Warnings – All warnings on the unit and in the
operating instructions should be adhered to.
4 Follow Instructions – All operating and other instructions
should be followed.
5 Water and Moisture – The unit should not be used near
water – for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen
sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming
pool, etc.
6 Carts and Stands – The unit should be used only with a
cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer.
6A A unit and cart combination should be
moved with care. Quick stops,
excessive force, and uneven surfaces
may cause the unit and
cart combination to overturn.
7 Wall or Ceiling Mounting – The unit
should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as
recommended by the manufacturer.
8 Ventilation – The unit should be situated so that its
location or position does not interfere with its proper
ventilation. For example, the unit should not be situated
on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface, that may block the
ventilation openings; or placed in a built-in installation,
such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow
of air through the ventilation openings.
9 Heat – The unit should be situated away from heat
sources such as radiators, stoves, or other appliances
that produce heat.
10 Power Sources – The unit should be connected to a
power supply only of the type described in the operating
instructions or as marked on the unit.
11 Power-Cord Protection – Power-supply cords should be
routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or
pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying
particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the unit.
12 Cleaning – The unit should be cleaned only as
recommended by the manufacturer.
13 Nonuse Periods – The power cord of the unit should be
unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long
period of time.
14 Object and Liquid Entry – Care should be taken so that
objects do not fall into and liquids are not spilled into the
inside of the unit.
15 Damage Requiring Service – The unit should be serviced
by qualified service personnel when:
A. The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged;
or
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the unit;
or
C. The unit has been exposed to rain; or
D. The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a
marked change in performance; or
E. The unit has been dropped, or the cabinet damaged.
16 Servicing – The user should not attempt to service the unit
beyond those means described in the operating
instructions. All other servicing should be referred to
qualified service personnel.
17 Power Lines – An outdoor antenna should be located
away from power lines.
18 Grounding or Polarization – Precautions should be taken
so that the grounding or polarization is not defeated.
19 Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an outside antenna is
connected to this unit, be sure the antenna system is
grounded so as to provide some protection against
voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of
the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides
information with regard to proper grounding of the mast
and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to
an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors,
location of antenna discharge unit, connection to
grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding
electrode.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
(for U.S. customers)
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead
symbol, within an equilateral triangle,
is intended to alert you to the
presence of uninsulated “dangerous
voltage” within the product’s
enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of
electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an
equilateral triangle is intended to alert
you to the presence of important
operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the
appliance.
Explanation of Graphical Symbols
CAUTION
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING
MAST
GROUND
CLAMP
ANTENNA
LEAD IN
WIRE
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810–20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810–21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250. PART H)
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
NEC – NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
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1. IMPORTANT NOTICE : DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!
This product, when installed as indicated in the
instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC
requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by
Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to
use the product.
2. IMPORTANT : When connecting this product to
accessories and/or another product use only high quality
shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product
MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions.
Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC
authorization to use this product in the USA.
3. NOTE : This product has been tested and found to
comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations,
Part 15 for Class “B” digital devices. Compliance with
these requirements provides a reasonable level of
assurance that your use of this product in a residential
environment will not result in harmful interference with
other electronic devices.
This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies and, if
not installed and used according to the instructions
found in the users manual, may cause interference
harmful to the operation of other electronic devices.
Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that
interference will not occur in all installations. If this product
is found to be the source of interference, which can be
determined by turning the unit “OFF” and “ON”, please try
to eliminate the problem by using one of the following
measures:
Relocate either this product or the device that is being
affected by the interference.
Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit
breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s.
In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the
antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead,
change the lead-in to coaxial type cable.
If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory
results, please contact the local retailer authorized to
distribute this type of product. If you can not locate the
appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha Electronics
Corp., U.S.A. 6660 Orangethorpe Ave, Buena Park, CA
90620.
The above statements apply ONLY to those products
distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its
subsidiaries.
Note to CATV system installer:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system
installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that
provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in
particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be
connected to the grounding system of the building, as
close to the point of cable entry as practical.
YAMAHA and the Electronic Industries Association’s
Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of
your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the
sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring
or distortion – and, most importantly, without affecting your
sensitive hearing.
Since hearing damage from loud sounds is often
undetectable until it is too late, YAMAHA and the
Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer
Electronics Group recommend you to avoid
prolonged exposure from excessive volume levels.
We Want You Listening For A Lifetime
FCC INFORMATION
SPECIAL NOTES FOR FCC COMPOSITE
DEVICE
This device is a composite system. The digital device
component may not cause harmful interference.
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Remote control transmitter AM (MW/LW) loop antenna
Speaker cords (for NX-S90)
Indoor FM antenna
Audio connection cord
Batteries (size AA, UM/SUM-3, R6,
HP-7)
After unpacking, check that the following parts are contained.
INTRODUCTION
FEATURES
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
Thank you for purchasing this YAMAHA product. We hope it will give you many years of trouble-free enjoyment. For the best
performance, read this manual carefully. It will guide you in operating your YAMAHA product.
70W + 70W (6) RMS Output Power, 0.04 THD,
20–20,000 Hz
3-CD Carousel Auto Changer
PLAYXCHANGE: Disc Changing Capability while
Playing Another
Random Access Programmable CD Playback
Single Track/Entire Disc/All Disc Repeat Play
3-Disc Random Play
Automatic Synchronized Recording with CD
Playback
Automatic CD Editing Function for Recording to
Tape
Continuous Tape Playback Capability by
Automatic Reversing Function
Dolby B/C Noise Reduction and HX PRO Bias
Servo System
40 Station Automatic Preset Tuning
Multi-Use Timer/Sleep Timer
Active Servo Processing Speaker System
(NX-S90)
Remote Control Capability
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+
12345
12345
678
67890
ABCDE
TIME
PROG
TAPE EDIT
+
I0
SEARCH
SKIP
STOP
PLAY/PAUSE
DISC SKIP
RANDOM REPEAT
CD
TUNER
TAPE
PRESET A/B/C/D/E
DOWN UP
PLAY STOP PLAY
REC/PAUSE
SLEEPPOWER
DISPLAY
VOLUME
DECK
PHONO/AUX
TUNER DIRECT
A/B
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PRECAUTIONS: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT
To assure the finest performance, please read this manual
carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference.
Choose the installation location of this unit carefully. Avoid
placing it in direct sunlight or close to a source of heat. Also avoid
locations subject to vibration and excessive dust, heat, cold or
moisture. Keep it away from sources of hum such as
transformers and electric motors.
Do not operate this unit upside-down. It may overheat, possibly
causing damage.
Never open the cabinet. If something drops into the set, contact
your dealer
The openings on the cabinet assure proper ventilation of the unit.
If these openings are obstructed, the temperature inside the
cabinet will rise rapidly and eventually damage the circuits.
Therefore, avoid placing objects against these openings and do
not install the unit where the flow of air through the ventilation
openings could be impeded.
Always set the VOLUME control to “0” before starting the audio
source play: increase the volume gradually to an appropriate
level after the play has been started.
When not planning to use this unit for long periods of time (ie.,
vacation, etc.), disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet.
Grounding or polarization – Precautions should be taken so that
the grounding or polarization of an appliance is not defeated.
Do not use force on switches, controls or connection wires. When
moving the unit, first disconnect the power plug and the wires
connected to other equipment. Never pull the wire itself.
Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical solvents; this might
damage the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth.
Be sure to read the “TROUBLESHOOTING” section regarding
common operating errors before concluding that the unit is faulty.
To prevent lightning damage, disconnect the AC power plug and
the antenna cable when there is an electrical storm.
Do not plug the AC power plug to the wall socket before you
finish all connections.
Never allow metallic items (e.g. screwdrivers, tools, etc.) to come
near the cassette deck’s record/playback head assembly in this
unit. Doing so may not only scratch or damage the head’s mirror-
smooth finish, it may change the magnetic characteristics of the
heads, causing a deterioration in reproduction performance
quality.
Although the cassette deck’s record/playback heads used in this
unit are high quality heads with outstanding reproduction
characteristics, they can become dirty through the use of old
tapes or from dust accumulation over time. This can have a
serious effect on reproduction quality. Clean the heads regularly
with one of the commonly available head cleaners or with
cleaning solutions.
The voltage to be used must be the same as that specified on
this unit. Using this product with a higher voltage than that which
is specified is dangerous and may result in a fire or other type of
accident causing damage. YAMAHA will not be held responsible
for any damage resulting from use of this unit with a voltage other
than that which is specified.
The sound level at a given volume setting depends on a
combination of speaker efficiency, location and many other
factors. Care should be taken to avoid exposure to sudden high
levels of sound, which may occur when turning on the unit with
the volume control setting at high, and to continuous high levels
of sound.
DANGER
Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or
defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam.
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures
other than those specified herein may result in hazardous
radiation exposure.
Laser Diode Properties
Material: GaAlAs
Wavelength: 780nm
Emission Duration: continuous
Laser Output: max. 44.6µW*
* This output is the value measured at a distance of about 200mm
from the objective lens surface on the Optical Pick-up Block.
WARNING
NOTE
Please check the copyright laws in your country to record from
records, compact discs, radio, etc. Recording of copyright material
may infringe copyright laws.
CAUTION FOR CARRYING THE CD PLAYER
Be sure not to carry or tip the CD player with discs remaining in it.
Sudden temperature changes and storage or operation in an
extremely humid environment may cause condensation inside the
cabinet.
Condensation can cause the unit to malfunction.
Follow the procedure below to eliminate condensation.
CD pickup
Leave the power on with no disc in the unit until normal
playback is possible (about 1 hour).
Tape head
Leave the power on with no cassette in the unit until normal
playback is possible (about 1 hour).
Note
If condensation forms on the tape head, foreign matter may
accumulate during use.
Remote control
Wipe off condensation on the transmitter window with a soft
cloth before operating the unit.
As the laser beam used in this compact disc player is harmful to the
eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. Refer servicing to
qualified personnel only.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer
servicing to qualified personnel only.
DANGER: The use of optical instrument with this product will
increase eye hazard.
NAMES OF CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND REAR PANEL PARTS
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CD Player (CDC-S90)
1. Disc Table
2. Stop Button:
3. Play/Pause Button: /
4. Disc Select Buttons
5. TIME Button
6. EDIT Button
7. REPEAT Button
8. RANDOM Play Button
9. SKIP Buttons: /
(SEARCH Buttons: / )
10. PLAYXCHANGE Button
11. OPEN/CLOSE Button:
12. Disc Indicator
13. Tape Side Indicator
14. EDIT Indicator
15. Track Number Indicator
16. Time Display
17. (S, F, A) REPEAT Indicator
18. RANDOM Play Indicator
19. PROGRAM Indicator
20. Music Calendar Indicator
21. Music Calendar OVER Indicator
22. Play Indicator:
Preamplifier/Tuner (CTX-S90)
23. SLEEP Indicator
24. TIMER Set Indicator
25. Preset Number Indicator
26. Station Frequency Indicator
27. MEMORY Indicator
28. Band Indicator
29. AUTO TUNING Indicator
30. STEREO Indicator
31. POWER Switch
32. Remote Control Sensor
33. Input Selector Buttons
34. VOLUME Control
35. PHONES Jack
36. DISPLAY Button
37. TUNER PRESET DOWN/UP Buttons
38. A/B/C/D/E (TIMER) Button
39. MEMORY (TIME ADJUST) Button
40. Tuning DOWN (HOUR) Button
41. Tuning UP (MINUTE) Button
42. AUTO/MAN’L (SEC) Button
43. BAND Selector Button
44. AUTO MEMORY Button
45. BASS Tone Control
46. TREBLE Tone Control
47. BALANCE Control
45678
1
9
23
10 11
31 32 33 34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
For CD Player
For Preamplifier/Tuner
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
OVER
AB
TRACK TOTAL REMAIN
SFA REP
RANDOM
PROG
EDIT
STEREO
AUTO TUNING
PRESET
MHz
MEMORY
SLEEP
TIMER
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30
20 21 22
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NAMES OF CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND REAR PANEL PARTS
Power Amplifier (MX-S90)
48. POWER Indicator
49. CLIPPING Indicator
50. POWER Switch
Cassette Tape Deck (KX-S90)
51. Fast Wind Button:
52. Cassette Compartment
53. Play Button and Play Direction Indicator:
54. Stop Button:
55. Play Button and Play Direction Indicator:
56. Fast Wind Button:
57. PLAY Indicator
58. REC Indicator
59. OPEN/CLOSE Button:
60. RESET Button
61. Tape Counter (LINEAR COUNTER)
62. REMAIN Indicators
63. Dolby NR Switch
64. Reverse Mode Switch
65. REC/PAUSE Button
Speakers (NX-S90)
(For Europe model, NX-S90 is optional in some areas.)
66. YST Port
67. Speaker Terminals
48 49
50
EMPTY
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59
60 61 62 63 64 65
66
67
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NAMES OF CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND REAR PANEL PARTS
FREQUENCY STEP switch (General model only)
Because the interstation frequency spacing differs in
different areas, set the FREQUENCY STEP switch
(located at the rear) according to the frequency spacing in
your area. Before setting this switch, disconnect the AC
supply lead of this unit from the AC outlet.
Rear Panel of Preamplifier/Tuner (CTX-S90)
1. Antenna Terminals
2. INPUT (PHONO and AUX) Terminals
3. GND Terminal
4. PRE OUT Terminals
5. AC OUTLET
(The shape of the AC OUTLET is different
according to the destination of the model.)
6. FREQUENCY STEP Switch (General model only)
7. System Control Sockets
8. AC Supply Lead
9. VOLTAGE SELECTOR (General model only)
Rear Panel of Power Amplifier (MX-S90)
10. INPUT Terminals
11. SPEAKERS SELECTOR Switch
12. SPEAKERS Terminals
13. VOLTAGE SELECTOR (General model only)
14. AC Supply Lead
VOLTAGE SELECTOR (General model only)
The voltage selector on the rear panel of this unit must
be set for your local main voltage BEFORE plugging
into the AC main supply.
Rear Panel of Cassette Tape Deck (KX-S90)
15. System Control Connector
SPEAKERS SELECTOR switch
If you connect YAMAHA NX-S90 speaker system to this
unit, set this switch to “NX-S90”.
If you connect a speaker system other than NX-S90 to this
unit, set this switch to “CONVENTIONAL”.
Rear Panel of CD Player (CDC-S90)
16. System Control Connector
1234 5
9876
14
13121110
15
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Names of control buttons
Preamplifier/Tuner Control Buttons
1. Remote Control Transmitter Window
2. Preset Station Number Buttons
3. A, B, C, D, E Selector Buttons
4. PRESET DOWN/UP Buttons
5. A/B/C/D/E Button
6. POWER Switch
7. SLEEP Button
8. DISPLAY Button
9. VOLUME Down ()/Up (+) Buttons
10. Input Selector Buttons
CD Player Control Buttons
11. Track Number Input Buttons
12. TIME Button
13. SEARCH Buttons: /
(SKIP Buttons: / )
14. DISC SKIP Button
15. RANDOM Button
16. REPEAT Button
17. STOP Button:
18. PLAY/PAUSE Button:
19. EDIT Button
20. TAPE Button
21. PROGRAM Button
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REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER
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+
12345
12345
678
67890
ABCDE
TIME
PROG
TAPE EDIT
+
I0
SEARCH
SKIP
STOP
PLAY/PAUSE
DISC SKIP
RANDOM REPEAT
CD
TUNER
TAPE
PRESET A/B/C/D/E
DOWN UP
PLAY STOP PLAY
REC/PAUSE
SLEEPPOWER
DISPLAY
VOLUME
DECK
PHONO/AUX
TUNER DIRECT
A/B
2
3
4
5
678 9
10
1
12345
12345
678
67890
ABCDE
TIME
PROG
TAPE EDIT
+
I0
SEARCH
SKIP
STOP
PLAY/PAUSE
DISC SKIP
RANDOM REPEAT
CD
TUNER DIRECT
11
12
21
20
19
18
13
14 15 16 17
Tape Deck Control Buttons
22. Play Button:
23. Stop Button:
24. Play Button:
25. Fast Wind Button:
26. (This button is unnecessary for this system.)
27. Fast Wind Button:
28. REC/PAUSE Button:
Loading the batteries for the
remote control transmitter
1 Remove the battery compartment cover.
(Press the left edge of the cover to right with a finger, and
then pull it upward.)
2 Insert 2 “AA” size batteries (UM/SUM-3, R6, HP-7 or
equivalent) into the battery compartment.
* Installing the batteries improperly may cause failure.
3 Replace the battery compartment cover.
Precautions for battery use
Insert the batteries according to the direction indicated in
the battery compartment.
Replace all batteries with new ones at the same time.
Remove the batteries if they are weak or if the unit is not
in use for long periods.
Don’t mix normal batteries with rechargeable batteries.
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REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER
-
+
TAPE
PLAY STOP PLAY
REC/PAUSE
SLEEPPOWER
DISPLAY
VOLUME
DECK
PHONO/AUX
A/B
27
28
22 23 24 25 26
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Proper use of the remote control
transmitter
Aim (within the range of 60° with no obstacles) the remote
control transmitter at the remote control sensor and operate
as shown.
Notes concerning use
Replace the batteries if control distance decreases or
operation becomes unstable.
Periodically clean the transmitter window on the remote
control transmitter and the sensor on the main unit with a
soft cloth.
Exposing the sensor on the main unit to strong light
(especially an inverter type of fluorescent lamp etc.) may
interfere with operation. In this case, reposition the main
unit to avoid direct lighting.
Keep the remote control transmitter away from moisture,
excessive heat, shock and vibrations.
The remote control transmitter’s usable range is within
0.2m (8”) and 6m (20’) away from the sensor.
The front grille is fastened to the enclosure at four points, and
can be removed if desired. To remove the grille, hold on to
both sides and slowly pull straight away from the speaker. To
reattach, line up the four pegs on the speaker with the four
corresponding holes on the inside surface of the grille and
push gently.
Note
When the grille is removed, take care not to touch the
speaker units with your hands or to exert excessive force
with tools.
REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER
0.2 m – 6 m
(8” – 20’)
REMOVING THE FRONT GRILLE (for Speaker System NX-S90 only)
10
AM
ANT
GND
FM
ANT
75
UNBAL.
Placing the system
This system can be placed any way you like, however, be
sure not to place another unit or any object on top of the
power amplifier (MX-S90) to prevent the ventilation holes on
the top panel of it from being obstructed. If doing so, it may
damage the unit.
Notes
If the system is put in a rack, allow a space of at least 5
cm (1-15/16”) above and behind the unit.
Disconnect the AC supply lead from the AC outlet before
connecting or disconnecting any component.
Antenna connection
(1) Supplied FM antenna
Connect the FM antenna wire to the corresponding terminal
and direct the FM antenna wire to the direction where the
strongest signal can be received.
(2) Supplied AM (MW/LW) loop antenna
Connect the AM (MW/LW) loop antenna wire to the
corresponding terminals. Position the AM (MW/LW) loop
antenna for optimum reception. Place the AM (MW/LW) loop
antenna on a shelf etc., or install it on the rack or wall with
screws (not supplied).
Notes
When static is still heard even after adjusting the position
of the AM (MW/LW) loop antenna, try reversing the
connection (top to bottom).
Do not place the AM (MW/LW) loop antenna on the unit. It
will result in noise generation, since the unit is equipped
with digital electronics. Place the AM (MW/LW) loop
antenna away from the unit.
(3) External FM antenna
Use an external FM antenna instead of an indoor FM
antenna if you need better reception. Consult your dealer.
(4) External AM (MW/LW) antenna
Use an external AM (MW/LW) antenna if you need better
reception. Consult your dealer.
Note
When using an external AM (MW/LW) antenna, be sure to
keep the wire of the AM (MW/LW) loop antenna connected.
PREPARATION FOR USE
AM
ANT
GND
FM
ANT
75
UNBAL.
or
Earth rod
7.5 m (25 feet)
15 m (49 feet)
* For Europe model, “AM” is replaced by “MW LW”.
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MX-S90 CTX-S90
KX-S90 CDC-S90
Placing example
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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System connection
Connect the red connector on the rear of CDC-S90 to the
red socket on the rear of CTX-S90.
Connect the black connector on the rear of KX-S90 to the
black socket.
How to disconnect the system connector
Grasp both sides of the connector to disconnect the
connector.
Connect the PRE OUT terminals on the rear of CTX-S90
to the INPUT terminals on the rear of MX-S90 by using
the supplied pin-type audio connection cords.
Make connections correctly from “R” (right) to “R” and
from “L” (left) to “L”.
PREPARATION FOR USE
CTX-S90
KX-S90
CDC-S90
PRE OUT
CTX-S90 MX-S90
R L
INPUT
LR
CTX-S90 (U.S.A. model)
MX-S90
To an AC outlet
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PREPARATION FOR USE
Speaker connection
Connect each speaker wire to the SPEAKERS terminals.
Cautions
Do not let the bare speaker wires touch each other as this
could damage the amplifier and/or speakers.
When connecting the speakers to this system, be sure to
connect the speaker wires properly. Do not mistake the
right channel for the left channel and the plus (+) terminal
for the minus (–) terminal.
Set the SPEAKERS SELECTOR switch on the rear panel
of MX-S90 to the proper position before connections.
If you use YAMAHA Active Servo Processing Speaker
System NX-S90, set this switch to “NX-S90”.
If you use a speaker system other than NX-S90, set this
switch to “CONVENTIONAL”.
Connecting the AC supply leads
These connections must be done after all other connections
have been completed.
First, plug the AC supply lead of MX-S90 into the AC
OUTLET on the rear of CTX-S90.
Next, plug the AC supply lead of CTX-S90 into a wall AC
outlet.
*
Unplug the AC supply lead of CTX-S90 from the AC outlet
if the system is not to be used for a long period of time.
AC OUTLET (SWITCHED) on the rear panel of CTX-S90
Use this to connect the AC supply lead from another
component to CTX-S90.
The power to this outlet is controlled by the POWER switch
of CTX-S90 or the provided remote control transmitter.
This outlet will supply power to the connected component
whenever CTX-S90 is turned on.
The maximum power (power consumption of component)
that can be connected to the AC OUTLET (SWITCHED) is
420 watts.
It is the best way to connect the AC supply lead of MX-S90
to this outlet. By doing so, the power of the whole system
can be turned on/off by the POWER switch of CTX-S90 or
the provided remote control transmitter.
After the connection, keep the POWER switch of MX-S90
in the ON position.
R L
For connecting with NX-S90
(Black wire with white line plus (+) terminal,
black wire minus (–) terminal)
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OPEN/CLOSE THE CONTROL DOOR
When it is not necessary to operate controls inside the
control door, close the door.
To open or close the door, press the right edge until it clicks.
STANDBY mode
While the power is on, pressing the POWER switch (or the
POWER switch on the remote control transmitter) switches
the system to the STANDBY mode. (In this mode, the
display shows only the time.) In this mode, main voltage is
still present inside the system. If you want to switch off the
system completely, disconnect the AC power plug from the
AC outlet.
TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF TO THIS SYSTEM
If the AC supply lead of CTX-S90 is connected to the AC
outlet, this system can be turned ON and OFF (STANDBY
mode) by pressing the POWER switch on the front panel of
CTX-S90 or on the remote control transmitter.
* If the AC supply lead of MX-S90 is not connected to the AC
OUTLET on the rear panel of CTX-S90, the POWER
switch of MX-S90 must also be pressed to turn it on
separately.
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TAPE
PLAY STOP PLAY
REC/PAUSE
SLEEPPOWER
DISPLAY
VOLUME
DECK
PHONO/AUX
A/B
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1 While the power is on, press the DISPLAY button to
display the time. If the power is off, you can proceed to the
next step.
2 While pressing the TIME ADJUST button, press the
HOUR button and set the hour.
* Press the HOUR button once to advance the time by 1
hour. Press and hold to advance continuously.
3 While pressing the TIME ADJUST button, press the
MINUTE button and set the desired time.
* Press the MINUTE button once to advance the time by
1 minute. Press and hold to advance continuously.
* The hour setting will not advance even if the minute
advance from “59” to “00”.
To display the time by “second”
While pressing the SEC button, the current time is displayed
by minute and second.
To reset the second to “00”
While pressing the SEC button, press the TIME ADJUST
button.
* If the current second is lower than 30, it is reset to 00.
* If the current second is higher than 30, the minute is
advanced by 1 minute and the second is reset to 00.
(If the current minute is “59”, in this case, the hour is also
advanced by 1 hour.)
In the event of a power failure or when the AC supply
lead is disconnected.
The time display will go out, however, the clock will function
for about 30 minutes without power supply. So you do not
have to reset the time if the AC power supply is resumed
within about 30 minutes.
When the AC power supply is resumed after more than 30
minutes pass without power supply, the time display will flash
on and off to indicate that the time must be reset.
Note
If this system is left for several minutes without setting the
time after the AC power lead of this system is connected to
the AC outlet, there may be a case that the display is turned
into a demonstration mode. (This mode is virtually
unnecessary for using this system.)
In this case, first turn the power on by pressing the POWER
switch to cancel the mode, and then set the time.
DISPLAY
MEMORY
TIME ADJ
DOWN UP
TUNING
HOUR MINUTE
MEMORY
TIME ADJ
DOWN UP
TUNING
HOUR MINUTE
SETTING THE CLOCK
Changes.
Changes.
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2
3
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATION
VOLUME
0I0
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VOLUME
SOUND CONTROL
Volume
Front panel operation
Rotate the VOLUME control towards 10 to increase the
volume, and towards 0 to decrease the volume.
Remote control operation
Press the VOLUME + button to increase the volume and the
VOLUME – button to decrease the volume.
CLIPPING indicator
The CLIPPING indicator illuminates if an overload is applied
to this system due to excessive input. In this case, reduce the
input level by using the VOLUME control.
Balance
Adjust the balance of the output volume to the left and right
speakers to compensate for sound imbalance caused from
the speaker settings or the listening room condition.
Turn this clockwise to emphasize the right and
counterclockwise for the left.
Tone
BASS : Turn this clockwise to increase (or counter-
clockwise to decrease) the low frequency
response.
TREBLE : Turn this clockwise to increase (or counter-
clockwise to decrease) the high frequency
response.
BALANCE
LR
BASS TREBLE
–+–+
Care of compact discs
Compact discs are fairly resistant to damage, however
mistracking can occur due to an accumulation of dirt on the
disc surface.
Follow the guidelines below for maximum enjoyment from
your CD collection and player.
Do not write on either side of the disc, particularly the non-
label side. Signals are read from the non-label side. Do
not mark this surface.
Keep your discs away from direct sunlight, heat and
excessive moisture.
Always hold the CDs by the edges. Fingerprints, dirt or
water on the CDs can cause noise or mistracking. If a CD
is dirty or does not play properly, clean it with a soft, dry
cloth, wiping straight out from the center, along the radius.
POWER
POWER
CLIPPING
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CD playback
1 Press the CD input selector button.
2 Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the disc table.
3 Place discs on the trays, label side up.
* Up to three discs can be loaded on the trays.
* 8 cm (3”) discs may be played without an adaptor.
4 Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to close the disc table.
* The total number of tracks and the total playing time of
the disc being selected will be displayed for several
seconds.
* The music calendar will be displayed only for the
number of tracks on the disc being selected.
* If the compact disc contains more than 21 tracks, the
“OVER” indicator will light up on the music calendar.
5 If necessary, select another disc by pressing the DISC
SKIP button on the remote control transmitter once or
more (so that the corresponding disc tray number is
located on top of the disc indicator).
6 Press the play/pause button to start playback from track 1.
* The “ ” indicator will appear and playback will begin.
As the playback of each track on the music calendar is
finished, that track number will go out.
For easier operation
Pressing the disc select button (1, 2 or 3) will select the disc
directly, and playback will begin from track 1 automatically.
To interrupt playback
11 Press the play/pause button.
* The “ ” indicator will flash.
22 Press the play/pause button to resume playback from the
same point.
To stop playback
Press the stop button.
To switch the unit off after use
Turn the unit off by pressing the POWER switch. (The
indicators will go off except for the current time display.)
COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATION
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12345
12345
678
67890
ABCDE
TIME
PROG
TAPE EDIT
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SEARCH
SKIP
STOP
PLAY/PAUSE
DISC SKIP
RANDOM REPEAT
CD
TUNER
TAPE
PRESET A/B/C/D/E
DOWN UP
PLAY STOP PLAY
REC/PAUSE
SLEEPPOWER
DISPLAY
VOLUME
DECK
PHONO/AUX
TUNER DIRECT
A/B
POWER
POWER
Total number of tracks
The disc on the tray located on top of this
indicator is now being selected.
Music calendar Total playing time
Disc select buttons
Preamplifier/Tuner
CD Player
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2, 4
1
5
3
6, 11, 22
6, 11, 22
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
TRACK TOTAL
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATION
Direct operation
Even when an input source other than CD player is selected,
pressing the play/pause button, a disc select button, a track
number input button or the RANDOM play button, or pressing
the front edge of the disc table gently will start playback
directly. In this case, if the tape deck is playing back a tape,
it will be stopped automatically.
* These ways of playback can also be used to close the disc
table. If the table is closed in these ways, playback will
begin automatically, however, the display will not show the
total number of tracks and the total playing time of the disc
to be played.
PLAYXCHANGE
During playback, you can open the disc table by pressing the
PLAYXCHANGE button without interrupting disc playback.
However, in this case, pressing the DISC SKIP button on the
remote control transmitter has no effect.
Precautions
If TV or radio interference occurs during CD player
operation, move the unit away from the TV or radio.
Subjecting the unit to shock or vibration can cause
mistracking.
Playing some compact discs at high volume can cause
mistracking. In this case, listen at lower volume.
Do not push the disc table while it is moving.
If the power fails while the table is open, wait until the
power supply returns or gently push the table manually to
close it.
The temperature range for playing compact discs is
recommended to be 5°C (41°F) – 35°C (95°F).
Direct-selection play
By using the track number input buttons on the remote
control transmitter, any track you wish to listen to can be
played directly.
Use the track number input buttons to select the desired
track number. Play will begin automatically.
A. For example, to choose selection 5
Press the “5” button.
B. For example, to choose selection 12
(1)Press the “+10” button.
(2)Within 3 seconds, press “2” button.
C. For example, to choose selection 20
(1)Press the “+10” button.
(2)Within 3 seconds, press the “+10” button again.
(3)Within 3 seconds, press the “0” button.
Note
A track number higher than the number of tracks on the disc
cannot be selected. Also, if a higher track number is selected
while the disc table is open, play will begin from the last track
on the disc when the disc table is closed.
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATION
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12345
12345
678
67890
ABCDE
TIME
PROG
TAPE EDIT
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I0
SEARCH
SKIP
STOP
PLAY/PAUSE
DISC SKIP
RANDOM REPEAT
CD
TUNER
TAPE
PRESET A/B/C/D/E
DOWN UP
PLAY STOP PLAY
REC/PAUSE
SLEEPPOWER
DISPLAY
VOLUME
DECK
PHONO/AUX
TUNER DIRECT
A/B
“Skip search” and “Manual search” are performed using the
same buttons.
Skip search
The beginning of any track can be found automatically.
1 Select a disc and begin playback.
2 Press the button to advance or button to
reverse through the disc.
Press once for each track to be advanced or reversed.
Press once to advance to the track following the
one now playing back.
Press once to return to the start of the track now
playing back.
Press twice to return to the track before the track
now playing back.
Notes
This function can also be performed while the unit is
stopped. Press the play/pause button when your desired
track number appears in the track number display.
Playback will begin from the beginning of the track.
This function will be performed forward or backward from
any point on the disc. However, it will not move forward
during playback of the final track.
Manual search
1 Begin playback.
2 Press and hold the button to advance play rapidly,
and the button to reverse play rapidly.
*
The sound can be heard (although slightly garbled)
during manual search in either direction. This is
convenient for reviewing the contents quickly.
Note
Manual search can also be performed while playback is
paused, though no sound will be heard.
CD Player
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