Yamaha CD Player EMX100RDS User Manual

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CD CH ANGER RECEIVER  
AMPLI-TU NER CD CH ANGEU R  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX 100RDS  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
DISC  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CY  
RANDOM  
MOOD  
-
PTY SEEK  
-
START  
TIME  
REPEAT  
MEMORY  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIME ADJ  
A/B/C/D/E  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
I
MUSIC  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
MIN  
MAX  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
MODE D’EMPLOI  
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG  
BRUKSANVISNING  
MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI  
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES  
GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING  
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1
2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A B  
NOR TEST  
PHANTOM  
TIMER  
STEREO  
MUSIC  
ROCK BLUES  
RAP JAZZ  
PROGRAM  
USER  
1 2  
3 4  
TUNED MEMORY  
AUTO PTY HOLD  
PRO LOGIC HALL ARENA  
SLEEP  
3 STEREO  
PRESET  
VOLUME  
MHz  
100 350  
1K 3.5K 10K  
D
E
F
J I H G F E  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX 100RDS  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
D
C
B
DISC  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE PTY SEEK  
REPEAT  
START  
TIME  
MEMORY  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIME ADJ  
A/B/C/D/E  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
A
1
MUSIC  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
2
0
MIN  
MAX  
3
4 5 67 8 9  
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2
8
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9
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RANDOM  
MUSIC  
ROCK  
PROGRAM  
USER  
ARENA  
10 11 12  
13 14 15 OVER 15  
TOTAL REM  
TRACK  
PROG  
S F REP  
VOLUME  
100 350  
1K 3.5K 10K  
K
L
M
N O  
T S  
R
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX 100RDS  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
K
DISC  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
Q
P
MODE PTY SEEK START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIME ADJ  
A/B/C/D/E  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
MUSIC  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
MIN  
MAX  
L
M
N O  
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CD  
3
1
1
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6
2
2
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7
4
4
5
5
3
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PRESET  
2
3
9
0
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F
A
B
D
TIME  
PROG  
+I0  
TUNER  
MODE  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
CD  
3
1
1
2
2
4
4
5
5
E
D
C
B
A
3
8
8
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INPUT  
4
H
6
7
PRESET  
CENTER  
/
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
6
7
9
0
E
5
6
A
B
D
I
J
K
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
TIME  
MODE  
PROG  
REPEAT  
+I0  
TUNER  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
R
Q
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
7
0
8
9
L M N O P  
VOLUME  
4
5
2
0.2 m – 6 m  
(8” – 20’)  
1
3
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Center speaker  
Enceinte centrale  
mittlerer Lautsprecher  
Mitthögtalare  
Rear speakers  
Enceintes arrière  
hinteres Lautsprecherpaar  
Bakre högtalare  
Altoparlante centrale  
Altavoz central  
Altoparlanti posteriori  
Altavoces traseros  
Achterluidsprekers  
Middenluidspreker  
R
L
SPEAKERS  
CENTER/REAR  
R
L
REAR  
CENTER  
REAR  
L
R
REAR SINGLE  
CENTER  
REAR  
:8  
:4  
MIN./SPEAKER  
MIN./SPEAKER  
MIN./SPEAKER  
REAR SINGLE :8  
SEE OWNER'S MANUAL FOR CONNECTION.  
SPEAKERS  
FRONT  
R
L
6  
MIN./SPEAKER  
SEE OWNER'S MANUAL FOR CONNECTION.  
Front speakers  
Enceintes avant  
vorderes Lautsprecherpaar  
Främre högtalare  
EMX-100RDS  
SPEAKERS  
CENTER/REAR  
REAR  
R
CENTER  
L
REAR  
Altoparlanti anteriori  
Altavoces delanteros  
Voorluidsprekers  
MAINS  
ANTENNA  
REAR SINGLE  
CENTER  
REAR  
:8  
MIN./SPEAKER  
MIN./SPEAKER  
MIN./SPEAKER  
:4  
REAR SINGLE :8  
AM  
SEE OWNER'S MANUAL FOR CONNECTION.  
AC OUTLET  
SPEAKERS  
FRONT  
GND  
R
L
AUDIO SIGNAL  
LD TV VCR  
AUX  
TAPE  
IN  
MD  
OUT  
SUBWOOFER  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
UNSWITCHED  
100W MAX.  
UN7B5AL.  
FM  
VIDEO SIGNAL  
VCR  
LD  
TV  
MONITOR  
OUT  
6Ω  
MIN./SPEAKER  
L
CENTER  
IN  
OUT  
MODE  
NORMAL  
R
PHANTOM  
SEE OWNER'S MANUAL FOR CONNECTION.  
AUDIO SIGNAL  
VIDEO SIGNAL  
To AC outlet  
Vers la prise CA  
Subwoofer system  
Subwoofer de Traitement  
Subwoofer  
Zur Netzsteckdose  
Till nätuttag  
SUBWOOFER  
OUT  
OUT  
Subwoofer-högtalare  
Sistema Subwoofer  
Alla presa AC  
Al tomacorriente  
Sistema de altavoz de graves  
secundarios  
Naar wisselstroom-  
stopcontact  
Subwoofer systeem  
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NX-C70  
White line  
Ligne blanche  
Weißer Streifen  
Vit rand  
Linea bianca  
Linea blanca  
Witte streep  
White line  
Ligne blanche  
Weißer Streifen  
Vit rand  
SPEAKERS  
L
R
CENTER/REAR  
Linea bianca  
Linea blanca  
Witte streep  
R
L
REAR  
CENTER  
REAR  
NX-E70  
EMX-100RDS  
SPEAKERS  
CENTER/REAR  
R
L
REAR  
CENTER  
REAR  
MAINS  
ANTENNA  
REAR SINGLE  
CENTER  
REAR  
:8  
MIN./SPEAKER  
MIN./SPEAKER  
MIN./SPEAKER  
:4  
REAR SINGLE :8  
AM  
SEE OWNER'S MANUAL FOR CONNECTION.  
AC OUTLET  
SPEAKERS  
FRONT  
GND  
R
L
AUDIO SIGNAL  
AUX  
TAPE  
IN  
MD  
OUT  
LD  
TV  
VCR  
SUBWOOFER  
OUT  
UNSWITCHED  
100W MAX.  
IN  
OUT  
UN7B5AL.  
FM  
VIDEO SIGNAL  
LD•  
TV  
VCR  
MONITOR  
OUT  
6
MIN./SPEAKER  
L
CENTER  
MODE  
IN  
OUT  
NORMAL  
R
PHANTOM  
SEE OWNER'S MANUAL FOR CONNECTION.  
AUDIO SIGNAL  
VIDEO SIGNAL  
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LD player etc.  
Lecteur de disque laser, etc.  
LD-Spieler, usw.  
Monitor TV  
Moniteur TV  
Fernsehmonitor  
TV-monitor  
Monitor TV  
Monitor de TV  
Monitor TV  
LD-spelare etc.  
Lettore per videodischi, ecc.  
Tocadiscos de discos láser, etc.  
LD speler, enz.  
EMX-100RDS  
SPEAKERS  
CENTER/REAR  
R
L
REAR  
CENTER  
REAR  
MAINS  
ANTENNA  
REAR SINGLE  
CENTER  
REAR  
:8  
MIN./SPEAKER  
MIN./SPEAKER  
MIN./SPEAKER  
:4Ω  
REAR SINGLE :8  
AM  
SEE OWNER'S MANUAL FOR CONNECTION.  
AC OUTLET  
SPEAKERS  
FRONT  
GND  
R
L
AUDIO SIGNAL  
LD TV  
AUX  
TAPE  
IN  
MD  
OUT  
VCR  
SUBWOOFER  
OUT  
UNSWITCHED  
100W MAX.  
IN  
OUT  
UN7B5AL.  
FM  
VIDEO SIGNAL  
VCR  
LD•  
TV  
MONITOR  
OUT  
6
MIN./SPEAKER  
L
CENTER  
IN  
OUT  
MODE  
NORMAL  
R
PHANTOM  
SEE OWNER'S MANUAL FOR CONNECTION.  
AUDIO SIGNAL  
VIDEO SIGNAL  
*
Tape deck, etc.  
Tape deck, MD recorder, etc.  
Platine à cassette, magnetophone à  
minidisque, etc.  
Cassettendeck, MD-Recorder, usw.  
Kassettdäck, MD-spelare, etc.  
Registratore, registratore MD, ecc.  
Platina, grabador de MD, etc.  
Tapedeck, MD recorder, enz.  
Video cassette recorder  
Magnétoscope  
Videocassettenrecorder  
Videobandspelare  
Videoregistratore  
Videograbador  
Platine à cassette, etc.  
Cassettendeck, usw.  
Kassettdäck, etc.  
Registratore, ecc..  
Platina, etc.  
Tapedeck, enz.  
Videorecorder  
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INTRODUCTION  
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.  
CONTENTS  
Page  
PRECAUTIONS.............................................2-3  
FEATURES.......................................................4  
Page  
TUNING OPERATION...............................23-25  
RECEIVING RDS STATIONS....................26-29  
NAMES OF CONTROLS  
OPERATING EXTERNAL UNITS  
AND INDICATORS ...........................................5  
CONNECTED WITH THIS UNIT.....................30  
REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER .............6  
SETTING UP THE SPEAKERS ....................7-9  
CONNECTIONS ........................................10-12  
USING GRAPHIC EQUALIZER ................31-32  
USING SOUND FIELD PROCESSOR ......33-36  
STORING YOUR OWN PROGRAMS ............37  
TURNING THIS UNIT ON OR INTO  
SINGING KARAOKE BY USING  
THE STANDBY MODE...................................12  
MICROPHONES.............................................38  
SETTING THE CLOCK...................................13  
LISTENING WITH HEADPHONES ................38  
HOW TO USE THE BUILT-IN TIMER .......39-41  
TROUBLESHOOTING ..............................42-43  
SPECIFICATIONS ..........................................44  
ADJUSTING BRIGHTNESS  
OF THE DISPLAY...........................................13  
VOLUME CONTROL......................................13  
SPEAKER BALANCE  
ADJUSTMENT ..........................................14-15  
For basic source play, the following illustrations on top of  
pages will help you to look for the section you need.  
COMPACT DISC PLAYER  
OPERATION..............................................16-22  
......CD playback  
......Tuning  
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PRECAUTIONS: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT  
To assure the finest performance, please read this manual  
Be sure to read the “TROUBLESHOOTING” section  
carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference.  
regarding common operating errors before concluding that  
the unit is faulty.  
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.  
To prevent lightning damage, disconnect the AC power  
plug and the antenna cable when there is an electrical  
storm.  
Do not connect audio equipment to the AC outlet on the  
rear panel if the equipment requires more power than the  
outlet is rated to provide.  
Do not operate this unit upside-down. It may overheat,  
possibly causing damage.  
Never open the cabinet. If something drops into the set,  
Do not plug the AC power plug to the wall socket before  
contact your dealer.  
you finish all connections.  
The openings on the cabinet assure proper ventilation of  
the unit. If these openings are obstructed, the temperature  
inside the cabinet will rise rapidly. Therefore, avoid  
placing objects against these openings, and install the unit  
in well-ventilated condition. Be sure to allow a space of at  
least 20 cm behind, 20 cm on the both sides and 30 cm  
above the top panel of the unit. Otherwise it may not only  
damage the unit, but also cause fire.  
The voltage to be used must be the same as that specified  
on this unit. Using this unit with a higher voltage than  
specified is dangerous and may result in a fire or other  
types of accidents causing damage. YAMAHA will not be  
held responsible for any damage resulting from use of this  
unit with a voltage other than specified.  
The sound level at a given volume setting depends on  
speaker location and 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.  
Always set the VOLUME control to minimum before  
starting an audio source play: increase the volume  
gradually to an appropriate level after play has 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.  
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.  
Grounding or polarization – Precautions should be taken  
so that the grounding or polarization of the unit is not  
defeated.  
To eliminate condensation:  
CD pickup  
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.  
Leave the power on with no disc in the unit until normal  
playback is possible (about 1 hour).  
Remote control  
Wipe off condensation on the transmitter window with a  
soft cloth before operating the unit.  
If an external appliance (TV, radio, etc.) interferes with this  
unit’s operation, move this unit away from such an  
appliance.  
Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical solvents;  
this might damage the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth.  
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PRECAUTIONS: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT  
IMPORTANT  
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. This state is called the standby  
mode.  
In this state, this unit is designed to consume a certain  
level of power.  
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.  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this  
unit to rain or moisture.  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR  
MOISTURE.  
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer  
servicing to qualified personnel only.  
CAUTION 1  
NOTE  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of  
procedures other than those specified herein may result in  
hazardous radiation exposure.  
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 2  
For U.K. customers  
As the laser beam used in this unit is harmful to the eyes,  
do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. Refer servicing  
to qualified personnel only.  
If the socket outlets in the home are not suitable for the plug  
supplied with this appliance, it should be cut off and an  
appropriate 3 pin plug fitted. For details, refer to the  
instructions described below.  
Note: The plug severed from the mains lead must be  
destroyed, as a plug with bared flexible cord is hazardous if  
engaged in a live socket outlet.  
This unit is classified as a CLASS 1  
LASER product.  
The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
label is located on the rear exterior.  
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR U.K. MODEL  
IMPORTANT:  
THE WIRES IN MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN  
ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE:  
Laser component in this product is capable of emitting  
radiation exceeding the limit for Class 1.  
Blue: NEUTRAL  
Brown: LIVE  
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.  
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this  
apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings  
identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:  
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to  
the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured  
BLACK. The wire which is coloured BROWN must be  
connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L  
or coloured RED. Making sure that neither core is  
connected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug.  
CAUTION FOR CARRYING THIS UNIT  
Be sure not to carry or tip this unit with discs remaining in  
it.  
CAUTION FOR MOVING THIS UNIT  
Before moving this unit, first remove all discs from the disc  
table and close the table by pressing the OPEN/CLOSE  
button. After you confirm that “NO DISC” lights up on the  
display, turn this unit into the standby mode by pressing  
the STANDBY/ON switch, and then disconnect the power  
plug from the AC outlet.  
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FEATURES  
General  
5-Speaker Configuration  
Front L, R:  
Tuner  
40 Station Random Access Preset Tuning  
40 Station Automatic Preset Tuning  
65W + 65W (6) RMS Output  
Power, 1% THD,  
1 kHz  
Multi-functions for RDS Broadcast  
Reception  
Center  
:
25W (6) RMS Output Power,  
1% THD, 1 kHz  
Sound Field Processor Including Dolby Pro  
Logic Surround Decoder  
Rear:  
20W (8) RMS Output Power,  
1% THD, 1 kHz  
Adjustable Display Brightness  
2 Programs for Dolby Surround Decoding  
(DOLBY PRO LOGIC and DOLBY 3 STEREO)  
2 Programs for Sound Field Processing  
(HALL and ARENA)  
2 Microphone Jacks and Mic Mixing Level  
Control  
Multi-use Timer/Sleep Timer  
Automatic Turning This Unit into the  
Automatic Input Balance Control for Dolby  
Standby Mode  
Pro Logic Surround  
5 External Audio/Video Component  
2 Center Channel Modes  
Connecting Capability  
(NORMAL/PHANTOM)  
SUBWOOFER Output Terminal which  
Test Tone Generator for Easier Speaker  
Passes Low Frequencies Only  
Balance Adjustment  
Remote Control Capability  
Graphic Equalizer  
Compact Disc Player  
5-Band Adjustable Graphic Equalizer  
3-Disc Carousel Type CD Changer  
4 Preset Graphic Equalizer Modes  
Selectable According to the Music Source  
(ROCK, BLUES, RAP and JAZZ)  
PLAYXCHANGE; Disc Changing Capability  
while Playing Back Another  
4 Sound Field and 4 Equalizer Control Mode  
20-Track Random Access Programmable CD  
Storing Capability  
Playback  
Single Track/Entire Disc/All Disc Repeat Play  
Random-sequence Play  
Dolby Pro Logic Surround  
This unit employs a Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder similar  
to professional Dolby Stereo decoders used in many movie  
theaters. By using the Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder,  
you can experience the dramatic realism and impact of Dolby  
Surround movie theater sound in your own home. Dolby Pro  
Logic employs a four-channel-five-speaker system. The Pro  
Logic Surround system divides the input signal into four  
levels: the left and right main channels, the center channel  
(used for dialog), and the rear surround sound channels  
(used for sound effects, background noise, and other ambient  
noises). The center channel allows listeners seated in even  
less-than-ideal positions to hear the dialog originating from  
the action on the screen while experiencing good stereo  
imaging.  
Dolby Surround is encoded on the sound track of pre-  
recorded video tapes, laser discs, and some TV/cable  
broadcasts. When you play a source encoded with Dolby  
Surround on this unit, the Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder  
decodes the signal and distributes the surround-sound  
effects.  
In addition, this unit features a built-in automatic input balance  
control. This always assures you the best performance  
without manual adjustment.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories  
Licensing Corporation. DOLBY, the double-D symbol and  
“PRO LOGIC” are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories  
Licensing Corporation.  
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NAMES OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS  
For amplifier/tuner  
1 STANDBY/ON Switch  
(See figure 1 on page 3 at the beginning part of this  
2 PHONES Jack  
manual.)  
3 Remote Control Sensor  
4 USER Button  
Display  
1 Preset Equalizer Mode Indicator (MUSIC)  
2 Sound Field Program Indicator (PROGRAM)  
3 User Program Number Indicator (USER)  
4 Center Channel Mode (NOR/PHANTOM) Indicator  
5 TEST Indicator  
5 User Program MEMORY Button  
6 DISPLAY Button  
7 PRESET/TUNING/BAND Selector Button  
8 MIC (Microphone) Jacks  
9 A/B/C/D/E Button  
6 TIMER Set Indicator  
0 MIC MIXING (Microphone Mixing) Level Control  
7 SLEEP Indicator  
A (PTY SELECT)  
(Down)/ (Up) Buttons  
8 AUTO Tuning Indicator  
B AUTO/MAN’L (TIMER) Button  
C Tuner MEMORY (TIME ADJUST) Button  
D VOLUME Control  
9 TUNED Indicator  
@ STEREO Indicator  
A MEMORY Indicator  
E PTY SEEK START (MIN) Button  
F PTY SEEK MODE (HOUR) Button  
G INPUT SELECTOR  
B PTY HOLD Indicator  
C Volume Level Meter (VOLUME)  
D Graphic Equalizer Level Indicators  
E Preset Number Indicator (PRESET)  
H MUSIC Button  
I Equalizer Control Buttons  
J PROGRAM Selector Button  
F Multi Information Display  
(Time, Station Frequency, Volume Level, etc.)  
For CD player  
K Disc Table  
(See figure 2 on page 4 at the beginning part of this  
L DISC Selector Buttons  
M RANDOM Button  
N Stop Button:  
manual.)  
Display  
G RANDOM Play Indicator  
H Music Calendar Indicator  
I Music Calendar OVER 15 Indicator  
J Disc Indicator  
O Play/Pause Button:  
/
P Skip Buttons:  
/
(Search Buttons:  
/
)
Q TIME Button  
R REPEAT Button  
K Track Number Indicator (TRACK)  
L Time Display  
S OPEN/CLOSE Button:  
T DISC CHANGE Button  
M Play Indicator:  
N (S, F) REPEAT Indicator  
O Program (PROG) Play Indicator  
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REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER  
Names of control buttons  
(See figure 3 on page 5 at the beginning part of this  
manual.)  
Amplifier/tuner control buttons  
CD player control buttons  
1 Remote Control Transmitter Window  
2 Preset Station Number Buttons  
3 A, B, C, D, E Selector Buttons  
4 TEST Button  
H Track Number Input Buttons  
I TIME Button  
J PROGRAM Button  
K Disc Play MODE Selector Button  
L DISC SKIP Button  
5 CENTER/REAR/DELAY Selector Button  
6 LEVEL Control Buttons  
7 SLEEP Button  
M REPEAT Button  
N Skip Buttons:  
/
(Search Buttons:  
/
)
8 STANDBY/ON Switch  
9 VOLUME – (Down)/+ (Up) Buttons  
0 DISPLAY Button  
O RANDOM Button  
P STOP Button:  
Q PLAY/PAUSE Button:  
R OPEN/CLOSE Button:  
A MUSIC Button  
B USER Button  
C PROGRAM Button  
D FLAT Button  
E INPUT Selector Buttons  
F TUNER Input Selector Button  
G PRESET Number (Down)/ (Up) Buttons  
Loading the batteries for the  
remote control transmitter  
Proper use of the remote control  
transmitter  
(See figure 4 on page 5.)  
(See figure 5 on page 5.)  
1 Remove the battery compartment cover.  
Aim (within the range of 60° with no obstacles) the remote  
control transmitter at the remote control sensor and operate  
as shown.  
(Slide the cover in the direction of the arrow.)  
2 Insert 2 “AA” size batteries (UM/SUM-3, R6, HP-7 or  
equivalent) into the battery compartment.  
Notes concerning use  
*
Installing the batteries improperly may cause failure.  
Replace the batteries if control distance decreases or  
operation becomes unstable.  
3 Replace the battery compartment cover.  
Periodically clean the transmitter window on the remote  
control transmitter and the sensor on the main unit with a  
soft cloth.  
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 the unit is not in  
use for long periods.  
Don’t mix normal batteries with rechargeable batteries.  
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.  
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SETTING UP THE SPEAKERS  
This unit is designed to provide the best sound-field quality with a 5-speaker configuration: a pair of front speakers, a pair of rear  
speakers and a center speaker. You may omit the center speaker, if, for some reason, it is not practical to use a center speaker.  
(Refer to the “4-Speaker Configuration” shown below.)  
The front speakers are used for the main source sound plus the effect sounds. The rear speakers are used for the effect and  
surround sounds, and the center speaker is for the center sounds (dialog etc.).  
Speaker configuration  
(1)  
(1) 5-Speaker Configuration  
Front L  
Center  
Front R  
This configuration is the most effective and recommended  
one. In this configuration, the center speaker is  
necessary as well as the rear speakers. If the sound field  
program DOLBY PRO LOGIC or DOLBY 3 STEREO is  
selected, conversations will be output from the center  
speaker and the ambience will be excellent.  
Dialogue  
Set the center channel mode to the “NORMAL”  
position. (For details, refer to page 14.)  
Surrounnd sound  
Rear R  
Rear L  
(2) 4-Speaker Configuration  
(2)  
The center speaker is not used in this configuration. If the  
sound field program DOLBY PRO LOGIC is selected, the  
center sound is output from the left and the right front  
speakers, although the program DOLBY 3 STEREO is  
useless in this configuration. However, the sound effect  
of other programs can be the same as that of the 5-  
speaker configuration.  
Front L  
Front R  
Dialogue  
Be sure to set the center channel mode to the  
PHANTOM” position. (For details, refer to page 14.)  
Surround sound  
Note  
Rear L  
Rear R  
Be sure to use two rear speakers. If you connect one rear  
speaker only, sound will not be output from the rear speaker.  
Speaker placement  
Front speakers:  
Rear speakers:  
In normal position.  
Front R  
Center  
Behind your listening position, facing  
slightly inward. Nearly 1.8 m (approx.  
six feet) up from the floor.  
Center  
Front L  
Center speaker:  
Precisely between the front speakers.  
TV set  
Rear R  
Rear L  
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SETTING UP THE SPEAKERS  
Only for customers who use the YAMAHA  
NS-P30 speaker system (separate  
purchase)  
1
If you use the YAMAHA NS-P30 speaker system with this  
unit, read the following descriptions for mounting the NS-P30.  
* “NS-P30” is the package number which includes the  
YAMAHA speaker systems NX-E70 and NX-C70.  
NX-E70 is designed to be used as a rear effect speaker  
system, and NX-C70 is designed to be used as a center  
speaker system.  
2
Mounting the rear speakers (NX-E70)  
Mount the rear speakers on a shelf, rack or on the floor  
directly, or hang them on the wall.  
Wall/ wall  
support  
To mount the rear speakers on a wall  
1 Attach the provided mounting bracket to the rear of the  
speaker by using the provided screws.  
Tapping screw  
(Available at the  
hardware store)  
2 Fasten screws into a firm wall or wall support as shown in  
the diagram, and hang the holes of the mounting bracket  
on the protruding screws.  
* The holes are arranged so that the speakers can be  
mounted in a side long, upright or upside-down way.  
* Make sure that the screws are caught by a narrow part  
of the holes securely.  
Notes  
Never attach the bracket to the speaker conversely.  
Speaker cords should be connected to the speaker’s  
terminals after the bracket has attached to the speaker to  
prevent the speaker cords pressed between the speaker  
and the bracket.  
40mm  
Good  
No good  
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SETTING UP THE SPEAKERS  
To hang in a side long way  
Hang the speakers so that each of them faces inside as  
figured left.  
WARNING:  
Each speaker weighs 0.8 kg (1 lbs. 12 oz.). Do not  
mount them on thin plywood or soft wall surface  
material, as the screws may come out of the flimsy  
surface, causing the speakers to fall down and be  
damaged, or result in personal injury.  
Do not fasten the speakers to wall with nails,  
adhesives, or other unsound hardware. Long-term use  
and vibrations may cause them to fall down.  
To avoid accidents resulting from tripping over loose  
speaker cables, fix them to the wall.  
Mounting the center speaker (NX-C70)  
Place the speaker on top of the TV or on the floor under the  
TV or inside the TV rack so that it is stabilized.  
When placing the speaker on top of the TV, to prevent the  
speaker from falling down, put the provided pads at four  
points on bottom of the speaker.  
Notes  
Do not place the speaker on top of the TV whose area  
is smaller than the bottom area of the speaker. If  
placed, the speaker may drop out causing an injury to  
you.  
Though this speaker is a magnetic shielding type,  
there may be some influence on a TV picture  
depending on the type of TV or the placement of the  
speaker. In such a case, place the speaker apart from  
the TV so that there is no influence on TV picture.  
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CONNECTIONS  
Never plug the AC supply lead of this unit into the AC outlet until all connections are  
completed.  
Connecting speakers  
(See figure 6 on page 6.)  
How to connect the YAMAHA NS-P30 speaker  
system (separate purchase) to this unit  
Connect the front speakers to the FRONT SPEAKERS  
terminals, the center speaker to the CENTER SPEAKERS  
terminals and the rear speakers to the REAR SPEAKERS  
terminals.  
(See figure 7 on page 7.)  
If you connect the YAMAHA NS-P30 speaker system to this  
unit, read the following descriptions.  
Note  
Use speakers with the specified impedance shown on the  
rear of this unit.  
NX-E70 (Rear speakers)  
Connect the push-type input terminals on the rear of the  
speakers to the REAR SPEAKERS terminals of this unit  
with the provided speaker cables.  
How to Connect:  
One side of the speaker cable has a white line and the  
other side has no line. Connect the (+) terminals on both  
this unit and the speakers using the side with a white line.  
Connect the (–) terminals on both components using the  
side with no line.  
Connect one speaker to the left (marked L) terminals of  
this unit, and another speaker to the right (marked R)  
terminals, making sure not to reverse the polarity (+, –). If  
one speaker is connected with reversed polarity, the sound  
will be unnatural and lack bass.  
Connect the SPEAKERS terminals to your speakers with wire  
of the proper gauge, cut as short as possible. If the  
connections are faulty, no sound will be heard from the  
speakers. Make sure that the polarity of the speaker wires is  
correct, that is the + and – markings are observed. If these  
wires are reversed, the sound will be unnatural and lack bass.  
Caution  
Do not let the bare speaker wires touch each other as  
this could damage the amplifier and/or speakers.  
Procedures:  
Red: positive (+)  
Press the tab on the terminal down, as shown in the  
Black: negative (–)  
figure.  
Insert the bare speaker wire end properly into the terminal  
hole. [Remove approx. 5 mm (1/4”) insulation from the  
speaker cable.]  
Press up the tab.  
Insert the bare wire.  
[Remove approx.  
Remove your finger from the tab to allow it to lock snugly  
5mm (1/4”) insulation  
from the speaker  
wires.]  
Press down the tab  
on the cable’s wire end.  
Test the security of the connection by tugging lightly on  
the cable at the terminal.  
and secure the wire.  
NX-C70 (Center speaker)  
To connect the speaker cable from NX-C70 to the CENTER  
SPEAKERS terminals of this unit, make sure to connect the  
side with a white line to the (+) terminal and the side with no  
line to the (–) terminal.  
Note on connecting a subwoofer (separate  
purchase)  
You may wish to add a subwoofer to reinforce the bass  
frequencies.  
Connect the SUBWOOFER OUT terminal of the main  
unit to the INPUT terminal of the subwoofer amplifier,  
and connect the speaker terminals of the subwoofer  
amplifier to the subwoofer.  
With some subwoofers, including the Yamaha Active  
Servo Processing Subwoofer System, the amplifier and  
subwoofer are in the same unit.  
* The SUBWOOFER OUT terminal outputs low  
frequencies from the front and center channels.  
(The cut-off frequency of signals output from this  
terminal is 200 Hz.)  
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CONNECTIONS  
ANTENNA  
Antenna connection  
(1)  
(1) Supplied FM antenna  
AM  
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.  
GND  
UN75BAL.  
FM  
(2) Supplied AM (MW/LW) loop antenna  
Connect the AM (MW/LW) loop antenna wires 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).  
(2)  
Notes  
When static is still heard even after adjusting the position  
of the AM (MW/LW) loop antenna, try reversing the wire  
connections (from the upper terminal to the lower one,  
and vice versa).  
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.  
ANTENNA  
(3) External FM antenna  
AM  
GND  
Use an external FM antenna instead of an indoor FM  
antenna if you need better reception. Consult your dealer.  
UN75BAL.  
FM  
(4) External AM (MW/LW) antenna  
15 m (49 feet)  
Use an external AM (MW/LW) antenna if you need better  
reception. Consult your dealer.  
(4)  
Note  
When using an external AM (MW/LW) antenna, be sure to  
keep the wire of the AM (MW/LW) loop antenna connected.  
(3)  
7.5 m (25 feet)  
Earth rod  
ANTENNA  
AM  
GND  
UN75BAL.  
or  
FM  
ANTENNA  
AM  
GND  
UN7B5AL.  
FM  
EO SIGNAL  
VCR  
MONITOR  
OUT  
CENTER  
N
OUT  
MODE  
NORMAL  
PHANTOM  
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CONNECTIONS  
Connecting external components  
(See figure 8 on page 8.)  
: AC OUTLET (UNSWITCHED)  
*
The power cord of any audio/video unit can be connected to  
this outlet.  
The power to this outlet is not controlled by this unit’s  
STANDBY/ON switch . This outlet will supply power to the  
connected unit even if this unit is in the standby mode.  
The maximum power that can be connected to this outlet is  
100 watts  
This unit can be connected with external audio and video  
components. Make connections between this unit and other  
components using RCA pin plug connector cables correctly,  
that is to say L (left) to L and R (right) to R. Also, refer to the  
owner’s manual for each component to be connected to this  
unit.  
Connecting the AC supply lead  
After completing all connections, plug the AC supply lead  
into a convenient AC outlet.  
SPEAKERS  
CENTER/REAR  
REAR  
R
CENTER  
L
REAR  
Unplug the AC supply lead from the AC outlet if the unit is  
not to be used for a long period of time.  
MAINS  
ANTENNA  
REAR SINGLE  
CENTER  
REAR  
:8  
MIN./SPEAKER  
MIN./SPEAKER  
MIN./SPEAKER  
:4  
REAR SINGLE :8  
AM  
SEE OWNER'S MANUAL FOR CONNECTION.  
AC OUTLET  
SPEAKERS  
FRONT  
GND  
R
L
AUDIO SIGNAL  
LD TV VCR  
AUX  
TAPE  
IN  
MD  
OUT  
SUBWOOFER  
OUT  
UNSWITCHED  
100W MAX.  
IN  
OUT  
UN7B5AL.  
FM  
VIDEO SIGNAL  
VCR  
LD•  
TV  
MONITOR  
OUT  
6
MIN./SPEAKER  
L
CENTER  
IN  
OUT  
MODE  
NORMAL  
R
PHANTOM  
SEE OWNER'S MANUAL FOR CONNECTION.  
AUDIO SIGNAL  
VIDEO SIGNAL  
To AC outlet  
TURNING THIS UNIT ON OR INTO THE STANDBY MODE  
If the AC supply lead is connected to the AC outlet, this unit  
can be turned on and turned into the standby mode by  
pressing the STANDBY/ON switch on the front panel of this  
unit or the STANDBY/ON switch on the remote control  
transmitter.  
VCRI/LNDP-TVU/CTD/TSUENELRE/TCAPTEOMDR/AUX  
VOLUME  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
DISC  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
REPEAT  
PTY SEEK START  
TIME  
MEMORY  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIME ADJ  
A/B/C/D/E  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
MUSIC  
Automatic turning this unit into the standby mode  
This unit will be automatically turned into the standby mode if  
there is no operation on the control parts of this unit, no  
illumination on the graphic equalizer level indicators and no  
playback of CD for about 30 minutes.  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
USER  
MEMORY  
DISPLAY  
MIN  
MAX  
*
This function is not available unless time setting is made  
on the built-in clock.  
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
INPUT  
CENTER  
/
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
ECHO  
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
STANDBY mode  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
While the power is on, pressing the STANDBY/ON switch  
(or the STANDBY/ON switch on the remote control  
transmitter) switches this unit to the standby mode. (In this  
mode, the display shows only the time.) In this mode, main  
voltage is still present inside the unit. If you want to switch  
off this unit completely, disconnect the AC power plug from  
the AC outlet.  
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SETTING THE CLOCK  
1 While the power is on, press the DISPLAY button to  
display the time. If this unit is in the standby mode, you  
can proceed to the next step.  
DISPLAY  
1
2 While holding the TIME ADJ button pressed, 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.  
2
MODE  
REPEAT  
PTY SEEK  
START  
TIME  
MEMORY  
TIME ADJ  
3 While holding the TIME ADJ button pressed, press the  
MIN button and set the minute.  
HOUR  
MIN  
*
Press the MIN button once to advance the time by 1  
minute. Press and hold to advance continuously.  
Changes.  
3
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 5 minutes without power supply. So you do not  
have to reset the time if the AC power supply is resumed  
within about 5 minutes.  
MODE  
REPEAT  
PTY SEEK  
START  
TIME  
MEMORY  
TIME ADJ  
HOUR  
MIN  
Changes.  
When the AC power supply is resumed after more than 5  
minutes pass without power supply, the time display will flash  
on and off to indicate that the time must be reset.  
ADJUSTING BRIGHTNESS OF THE DISPLAY  
If desired, you can adjust brightness of the display.  
This adjustment can be made even though this unit is in the  
standby mode.  
1 Press and hold the DISPLAY button for more than 2  
Control range  
seconds so that “DIMMER±0” appears on the display.  
When the power is on: ±0 to –6 (Preset value: ±0)  
When this unit is in the standby mode : +3 to –3 (Preset  
value: ±0)  
2 Holding the DISPLAY button pressed, turn the VOLUME  
control clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to  
decrease brightness.  
VOLUME CONTROL  
Front panel operation  
Rotate the VOLUME control clockwise to increase the  
volume, and counterclockwise to decrease the volume.  
VOLUME  
Remote control operation  
Press the VOLUME + button to increase the volume and the  
VOLUME – button to decrease the volume.  
VOLUME  
* Adjusted volume level is shown by the volume level meter  
and in figures on the display.  
VOLUME  
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SPEAKER BALANCE ADJUSTMENT  
This procedure lets you adjust the sound output level balance  
between the front, center, and rear speakers using the built-in  
test tone generator. When this adjustment is performed, the  
sound output level heard at the listening position will be the  
same from each speaker. This is important for the best  
performance of the built-in Dolby Pro Logic surround decoder.  
The adjustment of each speaker output level should be  
done at your listening position with the remote control  
transmitter. Otherwise, the result may not be satisfactory.  
CENTER  
MODE  
NORMAL  
PHANTOM  
Before operation  
Set the CENTER MODE switch on the rear panel of this unit  
to the position suitable for your speaker system configuration.  
(Refer to page 7 for details.)  
SPEAKERS  
CENTER/REAR  
REAR  
R
CENTER  
L
REAR  
NORMAL (For 5 speaker configuration):  
MAINS  
ANTENNA  
REAR SINGLE  
CENTER  
REAR  
:8  
:4  
MIN./SPEAKER  
MIN./SPEAKER  
MIN./SPEAKER  
REAR SINGLE :8  
Select this position when you use the center speaker.  
AM  
SEE OWNER'S MANUAL FOR CONNECTION.  
AC OUTLET  
SPEAKERS  
FRONT  
GND  
R
L
AUDIO SIGNAL  
LD TV  
IN  
AUX  
TAPE  
IN  
MD  
OUT  
VCR  
SUBWOOFER  
OUT  
UNSWITCHED  
100W MAX.  
OUT  
UN7B5AL.  
FM  
VIDEO SIGNAL  
VCR  
LD  
TV  
MONITOR  
OUT  
PHANTOM (For 4 speaker configuration):  
Select this position when you do not use the center  
speaker. The center sound will be output from the left  
and right front speakers.  
6  
MIN./SPEAKER  
L
CENTER  
IN  
OUT  
MODE  
NORMAL  
R
PHANTOM  
SEE OWNER'S MANUAL FOR CONNECTION.  
AUDIO SIGNAL  
VIDEO SIGNAL  
1 Press the STANDBY/ON switch to turn the power on.  
2, 5  
2 Turn the VOLUME control counterclockwise to decrease  
the volume to minimum.  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
3 Press the PROGRAM button once or more so that “  
PRO LOGIC” lights up on the sound field program  
indicator.  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
DISC  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIME ADJ  
A/B/C/D/E  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
MUSIC  
4 Press the TEST button.  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
* “TEST” flashes on and off on the display.  
MIN  
MAX  
5 Press the VOLUME + (up) button to increase the volume.  
You will hear a test tone (like pink noise) from the left front  
speaker, then the center speaker, then the right front  
speaker, and then the rear speakers, for about two seconds  
each. The display changes as shown below.  
1
3
CD  
3
1
1
2
2
7
7
B
4
4
5
3
8
8
C
5
6
PRESET  
6
9
0
E
A
D
TIME  
MODE  
PROG  
+I0  
TUNER  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
3
1
5
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
INPUT  
(L and R)  
CENTER  
/
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
4
2
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
* The test tone from the left rear speaker and the right rear  
speaker will be heard at the same time.  
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SPEAKER BALANCE ADJUSTMENT  
6 Adjust the sound output levels of the center speaker and  
the rear speakers by using the LEVEL control buttons so  
that they become almost as same as that of the front  
speakers.  
When the test tone is output from the center speaker,  
pressing the LEVEL control buttons change the output  
level of the center speaker.  
NOR TEST  
USER  
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
PRO LOGIC  
CD  
1
1
2
2
3
3
8
8
C
4
4
5
5
6
7
PRESET  
6
7
9
0
E
100 350  
1K 3.5K 10K  
A
B
D
TIME  
MODE  
PROG  
REPEAT  
+I0  
TUNER  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
Adjustable  
INPUT  
CENTER  
/
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
When the test tone is output from the rear speakers,  
pressing the LEVEL control buttons change the output  
level of the rear speakers.  
7
6
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
NOR TEST  
USER  
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
PRO LOGIC  
100 350  
1K 3.5K 10K  
Adjustable  
*
Pressing the + button raises and the button lowers the  
level.  
7 If the adjustments are finished, press the TEST button to  
cancel the test tone.  
*
“TEST” disappears from the display.  
Notes  
Once you have completed these adjustments, you can  
adjust whole sound level on your audio system by using  
the VOLUME control (or the VOLUME keys on the remote  
control transmitter) only.  
In step 6, if the center channel mode is in the “PHANTOM”  
position, the sound output level of the center speaker  
cannot be adjusted. This is because in this mode, the  
center sound is automatically output from the left and right  
front speakers.  
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATION  
CD playback  
DISC selector buttons  
1 Select the CD player by turning the INPUT SELECTOR  
3
2, 4 1  
until “CD” appears on the display.  
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.  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
To load the third disc, rotate the disc table by pressing  
the DISC CHANGE button on the front panel or the  
DISC SKIP button on the remote control transmitter.  
8 cm (3”) discs may be played without an adaptor.  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
DISC  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
TIME ADJ  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
*
HOUR  
MIN  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
A/B/C/D/E  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
MUSIC  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
4 Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to close the disc table.  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
MIN  
MAX  
*
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 15 tracks, the  
“OVER 15” indicator will light up on the music calendar.  
STANDBY/ON  
7
Music calendar  
The disc on the tray located  
on the top of this indicator is  
now being selected.  
3
1
7
2
8
3
9
4
5
6
M
USER  
10 11 12  
TOTAL  
TRACK  
VOLUME  
Total number of tracks  
Total playing time  
5 If necessary, change the disc play mode by pressing the  
disc play MODE selector button on the remote control  
transmitter watching the display.  
2, 4  
Single disc play mode: Only a designated disc is played  
back.  
All disc play mode: All discs on the disc table are played  
back sequentially.  
CD  
3
1
1
2
2
4
4
5
3
8
8
C
5
6
7
PRESET  
6
7
9
0
E
5
A
B
D
TIME  
MODE  
PROG  
REPEAT  
+I0  
TUNER  
Lights up only when the all  
disc play mode is selected.  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
7
1
3, 6  
INPUT  
CENTER  
/
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
6 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 the top of the disc indicator).  
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
7 Press the play/pause  
/
button to start playback from  
STANDBY/ON  
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 selector button (1, 2 or 3) will select the  
disc directly, and playback will begin from track 1  
automatically.  
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATION  
PLAYXCHANGE  
To interrupt playback  
During playback, you can open the disc table by pressing the  
DISC CHANGE button without interrupting playback.  
However, in this case, pressing the DISC SKIP button or a  
DISC selector button has no effect.  
1 Press the play/pause  
/
button.  
*
The “ ” indicator will flash.  
2 Press the play/pause  
/
button to resume playback  
from the same point.  
Note  
You can load or replace discs on the trays when the disc  
table is opening, however, never load a disc on the tray  
hidden inside the unit. In doing so, the disc and the unit may  
be damaged, because the tray already has a disc, which is  
being played back.  
To stop playback  
Press the stop  
button.  
To turn the unit into the standby mode after use  
Turn this unit into the standby mode by pressing the  
STANDBY/ON switch. (The indicators will go off except for  
the current time display.)  
Precautions  
Subjecting the unit to shock or vibration can cause  
mistracking.  
Direct operation  
Playing back some compact discs at high volume can  
cause mistracking. In this case, listen at lower volume.  
Do not pull open the disc table forcibly with your hands.  
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 back compact discs is  
recommended to be 5°C (41°F) – 35°C (95°F).  
When this unit is in the standby mode, pressing the DISC  
selector (1, 2 or 3) button will turn the power on and start CD  
playback automatically.  
When the power is on, even if an input source other than CD  
player is selected, pressing a DISC selector button or closing  
the disc table by pushing the front edge of the disc table  
gently will start playback directly.  
* 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 back.  
Direct-selection playback  
By using the track number input buttons on the remote  
control transmitter, any track you wish to listen to can be  
played back directly.  
CD  
CD  
1
1
6
6
2
2
7
7
3
3
8
8
C
4
4
5
5
1
1
6
6
2
2
7
7
3
3
8
8
4
4
5
5
PRESET  
9
0
E
PRESET  
A
B
D
TIME  
PROG  
+I0  
TUNER  
Use the track number input buttons to select the desired  
track number. Playback will begin automatically.  
9
0
E
MODE  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
+I0  
INPUT  
A. For example, to choose selection 5  
CENTER  
/
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
Press the “5” button.  
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
B. For example, to choose selection 12  
(1)Press the “+10” button.  
(2)Within a few seconds, press “2” button.  
C. For example, to choose selection 20  
(1)Press the “+10” button.  
(2)Within a few seconds, press the “+10” button again.  
(3)Within a few seconds, press the “0” button.  
Note  
If you select a track number higher than the number of tracks  
on the disc, playback may begin from the last track on the  
disc.  
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATION  
“Skip search” and “Manual search” are performed using the  
same buttons.  
To play a desired track on the disc  
(Skip search)  
2
The beginning of any track can be found automatically.  
1 Select a disc and begin playback.  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
2 Press the  
reverse through the disc.  
Press once for each track to be advanced or reversed.  
button to advance or  
button to  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
DISC  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
1
3
Press  
one now playing back.  
Press  
playing back.  
Press  
now playing back.  
once to advance to the track following the  
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIME ADJ  
A/B/C/D/E  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
MUSIC  
once to return to the start of the track now  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
MIN  
MAX  
twice to return to the track before the track  
Notes  
This function can also be performed while the CD player is  
stopped. Press the play/pause  
/
button when your  
desired track number appears on the track number  
display. Playback will begin from the beginning of the  
track.  
1
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.  
CD  
3
1
2
2
7
7
B
4
4
5
5
1
6
3
8
8
C
PRESET  
6
9
0
E
A
D
TIME  
MODE  
PROG  
+I0  
TUNER  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
To advance or reverse play  
rapidly (Manual search)  
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
2
1
INPUT  
CENTER/  
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
1 Begin playback.  
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
2 Press and hold the  
button to advance playback  
button to reverse playback rapidly.  
rapidly, and the  
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.  
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATION  
Program play  
1
6
You can program up to 20 tracks in any desired order.  
1 Load discs and close the disc table.  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
2 When in the stop mode, press the PROG button to  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
prepare for programming.  
DISC  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
1
3
*
“PROG” and “P-01” will light up on the display, and all  
track numbers on the selected disc will begin flashing.  
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
TIME ADJ  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
A/B/C/D/E  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
MUSIC  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
3 If necessary, select a desired disc by pressing the DISC  
MIN  
MAX  
SKIP button.  
*
Just after you changes the disc, this unit reads the  
contents of the newly selected disc for a few seconds.  
During this internal operation, if you go on to the next  
step, “WAIT” appears on the display and your  
operation is canceled.  
4 Use the track number input buttons to select the desired  
track number.  
*
The selected track number and the total play time of  
the programmed tracks will light up on the display, and  
soon it will be replaced by the display of the next  
playback order. Programmed track numbers on the  
selected disc will stop flashing and light up on the  
music calendar.  
Pressing the TIME button displays the total play time of  
the programmed tracks for about 1 second, and then it  
is replaced by the display of the next playback order.  
CD  
3
1
1
2
2
4
4
5
3
8
8
C
5
4
6
7
PRESET  
6
7
9
0
E
A
B
D
TIME  
PROG  
REPEAT  
+I0  
TUNER  
TIME  
MODE  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
1
6
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
2
*
INPUT  
CENTER  
/
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
3
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
*
For example, to choose selection 12  
(1)Press the “+10” button.  
(2)Within 3 seconds, press the “2” button.  
5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for any other track. Up to 20 tracks  
can be programmed.  
6 Press the play/pause  
/
button to start playback of  
programmed tracks.  
Display information during programming  
Notes  
It is also possible to program a sequence of tracks while  
looking at the list of tracks on the surface of the disc  
before closing the disc table.  
During playback or pause, programming is not possible.  
If the total time of the programmed tracks becomes 100  
minutes or more, the highest position of the figure will not  
be displayed.  
1
7
2
8
3
9
4
5
6
M  
L  
USER  
10 11 12  
13 14 15 OVER 15  
TRACK  
PROG  
VOLUME  
The total time of the programmed tracks will not be  
displayed, if track number 16 or higher is programmed.  
Skip search can be performed during playback, but only  
within the range of the programmed tracks.  
Manual search can be performed during playback to  
search all tracks, including unprogrammed tracks.  
If programs are made selecting tracks from more than one  
disc, pressing the DISC CHANGE button is useless during  
program play.  
Playback order  
Music calendar  
Selected disc  
1
7
2
8
3
9
4
5
6
PM  
LL  
USER  
10 11 12  
13 14 15 OVER 15  
TRACK  
PROG  
VOLUME  
Selected track number  
Total playing time  
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATION  
To stop program play  
Press the stop  
number will be displayed.  
To resume playback, press the play/pause  
button. The first programmed track  
/
button.  
Playback will begin from the beginning of the program.  
To cancel a programmed sequence  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
There are several methods as described below.  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
Press the stop  
Open the disc table  
Turn this unit into the standby mode.  
button while the unit is stopped.  
DISC  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIME ADJ  
A/B/C/D/E  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
MUSIC  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
MIN  
MAX  
To check program data  
1. If during playing back, press the stop  
2. Press the PROG button.  
button.  
3. Each time the  
button is pressed, the track numbers  
and sequential order of the programmed tracks can be  
checked one after another. The display of the track  
number can be returned (sequentially in reverse order) by  
pressing the  
button.  
/
To correct program data  
1. Follow the procedure described in “To check program  
data”.  
2. Display the track number to be corrected by pressing the  
PROG  
CD  
3
or  
button.  
1
1
2
2
4
4
5
5
3
8
8
C
3. Press a track number input button to select a track to  
replace the one displayed. The previously programmed  
track will be cleared from the memory and the new one  
will be programmed.  
6
7
PRESET  
6
7
9
0
E
A
B
D
TIME  
MODE  
PROG  
REPEAT  
+I0  
TUNER  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
4. When the correction is finished, press the PROG button  
/
or play/pause  
/
button once again.  
INPUT  
CENTER  
/
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATION  
Repeat play  
1
All discs, an entire disc, a single track or a programmed  
sequence can be continuously repeated.  
1 While watching the display, press the REPEAT button  
once or more to select a desired repeat play mode (S  
REP or F REP).  
2 Press the play/pause  
/
button.  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
DISC  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
1
3
Repeat play modes  
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIME ADJ  
A/B/C/D/E  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
MUSIC  
SINGLE REPEAT (S REP)  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
A single track is played back repeatedly.  
MIN  
MAX  
* This is also available in the program play mode and the  
random play mode. (If the repeat play mode is switched off,  
the program play mode or the random play mode will be  
resumed.)  
FULL REPEAT (F REP)  
When the unit is in the single disc play mode:  
A designated disc is played back repeatedly.  
* In the random play mode, the selected disc is repeatedly  
played back, but the order of tracks is different every time.  
2
When the unit is in the all disc play mode:  
All discs on the disc table are played back repeatedly.  
* In the random play mode, the random play is performed  
among all discs and repeated with a different order of  
tracks every time.  
CD  
3
1
1
2
2
4
4
5
5
3
8
8
C
6
7
PRESET  
Note  
6
7
9
0
E
1
A
B
D
In the program play mode, a sequence of programmed tracks  
is played back repeatedly.  
TIME  
MODE  
PROG  
REPEAT  
+I0  
TUNER  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
2
INPUT  
To cancel the repeat play  
CENTER  
/
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
Press the REPEAT button once or more so that the (S, F)  
REP indicator goes out.  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
(off)  
S REP  
F REP  
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATION  
Random play  
1
3
Tracks on a selected disc or all discs on the disc table can be  
played back in a random order.  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
1 Load discs and close the disc table.  
DISC  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
2 If necessary, switch the disc play mode by pressing the  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIME ADJ  
A/B/C/D/E  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
MUSIC  
disc play MODE selector button.  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
* If the single disc play mode is selected, select a desired  
disc by pressing the DISC SKIP button.  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
MIN  
MAX  
3 Press the RANDOM button to begin random play.  
* The “RANDOM” indicator will light up.  
To cancel the random play  
Press the stop  
button, or press the RANDOM button  
again. The “RANDOM” indicator will go out.  
CD  
3
1
2
4
4
5
5
1
6
2
7
3
8
8
C
PRESET  
Note  
6
7
9
0
E
3
A
B
D
This feature will not function during programming, or during  
program play.  
TIME  
MODE  
PROG  
REPEAT  
+I0  
TUNER  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
1
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
2
INPUT  
CENTER  
/
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
STANDBY/ON  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
Switching the time display  
TIME  
Each time the TIME button is pressed, the display will  
change as described below.  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
[Example]  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
DISC  
When the second track is being played back (Refer to the  
illustration on the left.)  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIME ADJ  
A/B/C/D/E  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
MUSIC  
The elapsed play time for the track now playing back will  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
be displayed.  
MIN  
MAX  
*
8 seconds have passed since the beginning of the  
second track.  
The remaining play time for the current track will be  
displayed.  
*
2 minutes and 58 seconds remain till the end of the  
second track.  
TIME  
TRACK  
The total play time of the disc will be displayed.  
(If the unit is in the program play mode, the total play time  
of the programmed tracks will be displayed.)  
The total remaining play time from the point being played  
at that time will be displayed.  
CD  
3
1
1
2
2
4
4
5
5
3
8
8
C
6
7
PRESET  
REM  
6
7
9
0
E
A
B
D
TRACK  
TIME  
MODE  
PROG  
REPEAT  
+I0  
TUNER  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
*
41 minutes remain till the end of the disc.  
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY  
/
PAUSE  
INPUT  
CENTER  
/
REAR  
Notes  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
During random play, the total remaining play time on the  
disc will not be displayed.  
The remaining play time will not be displayed for track  
number 16 or higher.  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
TOTAL  
TRACK  
If track number 16 or higher is programmed, during the  
program play, the total play time and the total remaining  
play time will not be displayed.  
TOTAL REM  
TRACK  
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TUNING OPERATION  
Normally, if station signals are strong and there is no  
interference, quick automatic-search tuning (Automatic  
tuning) is possible. However, if signals of the station you  
want to select are weak, you must tune to it manually  
(Manual tuning).  
2
1
3, 2  
Automatic tuning  
1 Select the tuner by turning the INPUT SELECTOR until  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
“TUNER” appears on the display.  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
DISC  
CHANGE  
2 Select the reception band [FM or AM (MW or LW)] by  
pressing the PRESET/TUNING/BAND button confirming  
it on the display.  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIME ADJ  
A/B/C/D/E  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
MUSIC  
*
Do not select a preset tuning mode (in which  
“PRESET” lights up on the display.)  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
MIN  
MAX  
3 Press the AUTO/MAN’L button so that “AUTO” appears  
on the display.  
(In this mode, stations are received in stereo or monaural  
automatically.)  
4 Press the  
button to tune to a higher frequency, or  
button to tune to a lower frequency.  
4, 3  
press the  
(When tuned in to a station, “TUNED” will light up on the  
display.)  
5 If the station where tuning search stopped is not the  
desired one, follow step 4 again.  
CD  
3
1
1
2
2
4
5
5
*
*
If the tuning search does not stop at the desired station,  
change to the Manual tuning method as described below.  
STEREO indicator will light up when an FM stereo  
broadcast with sufficient signal strength is received.  
3
8
8
C
4
6
7
PRESET  
6
7
9
0
E
A
B
D
TIME  
MODE  
PROG  
REPEAT  
+I0  
TUNER  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
1
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
INPUT  
Manual tuning  
CENTER  
/
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
1 Follow steps 1 and 2 of the Automatic tuning method.  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
2 Press the AUTO/MAN’L button so that “AUTO”  
disappears from the display.  
(In this mode, stations are received in monaural.)  
3 Press and hold the  
button to tune to a higher  
frequency, or press and hold the  
lower frequency.  
button to tune to a  
Release it just before reaching the desired frequency,  
and then press it repeatedly until the desired frequency  
appears.  
(When tuned in to a station, “TUNED” will light up on the  
display.)  
Note  
If you tune in to an FM station manually, it is received in  
monaural automatically to increase the signal quality.  
Note  
Pressing the TUNER input selector button on the remote  
control transmitter switches the tuner from a normal tuning  
mode to a preset tuning mode and vice versa.  
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TUNING OPERATION  
Manual preset tuning  
This unit can store station frequencies selected by tuning  
operation. With this function, you can select any desired  
station only by calling the corresponding preset station  
number. Up to 40 stations (8 stations x 5 groups) can be  
stored.  
3, 1  
2, 5  
To store stations  
(Example: To store a station to A1)  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
1 Tune in to a desired station.  
DISC  
CHANGE  
(Refer to the previous page for tuning procedure.)  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
TIME ADJ  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
A/B/C/D/E  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
2 Press the tuner MEMORY button.  
* “MEMORY” and “PRESET” will flash on the display for  
about 5 seconds.  
MUSIC  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
MIN  
MAX  
3 Select a desired group (A – E) of preset stations by  
pressing the A/B/C/D/E button confirming it on the  
display, before “MEMORY” goes out.  
(In this case, select group A.)  
4
Select a preset station number by pressing the  
button repeatedly before “MEMORY” goes out.  
(In this case, select “1”.)  
or  
4, 2  
5 Within about 5 seconds, press the tuner MEMORY button  
again.  
AUTO  
4, 2  
MHz  
The currently displayed station  
has been programmed to A1.  
CD  
1
1
2
2
3
3
8
8
C
4
4
5
5
6
7
PRESET  
6
7
9
0
E
A
B
D
TIME  
MODE  
PROG  
REPEAT  
+I0  
TUNER  
3, 1  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
* In the same way, program other stations to A2, A3 ... A8.  
* You can program more stations to the preset station  
numbers of other groups in the same way by selecting  
other groups in step 3.  
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
INPUT  
CENTER/  
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
To recall a preset station  
1 Select a group of preset stations by pressing the  
A/B/C/D/E button.  
2 Select the desired preset station number by pressing the  
or  
button repeatedly.  
Notes  
A new setting can be programmed in place of the former  
one.  
For presets the setting of the AUTO/MAN’L button is  
stored along with the station frequency.  
For easier operation  
By using the preset station number buttons and the  
A,B,C,D,E selector buttons on the remote control transmitter,  
a preset station number and a group can be selected directly.  
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TUNING OPERATION  
Automatic preset tuning  
You can also make use of an automatic preset tuning  
function. By this function, this unit performs automatic tuning  
and stores stations with strong signals sequentially. Up to 40  
stations are stored automatically in the same way as in the  
manual preset tuning method on the previous page.  
1 2  
1 Select the tuner by turning the INPUT SELECTOR until  
“TUNER” appears on the display.  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
2 Press and hold the tuner MEMORY button for more than  
2 seconds.  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
DISC  
CHANGE  
* The MEMORY and AUTO indicators will flash.  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIME ADJ  
A/B/C/D/E  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
This unit performs automatic tuning and searches FM and  
AM (MW and LW for U.K. and Europe models only) stations  
in that order. Received stations are programmed to A1, A2 ...  
A8 sequentially.  
MUSIC  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
MIN  
MAX  
When the automatic preset tuning is completed  
The display shows the frequencies of the first preset station  
(stored to A1).  
Check the contents and the number of preset stations by  
following the procedure of the section “To recall a preset  
station” on the previous page.  
To recall a preset station  
Simply follow the procedure of the section “To recall a preset  
station” on the previous page.  
CD  
3
1
2
4
4
5
5
1
6
2
7
3
8
8
C
PRESET  
6
7
9
0
E
A
B
D
TIME  
MODE  
PROG  
REPEAT  
+I0  
TUNER  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
1
Notes  
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY  
/
PAUSE  
The automatic preset tuning search will be performed  
INPUT  
through all frequencies until 40 stations are stored. If the  
number of received stations is less than 40, the search will  
stop after searching all frequencies.  
CENTER  
/
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
* Since FM stations are searched for first, there may be a  
case that 40 preset stations are occupied by FM  
stations only.  
The unit is originally set so that only RDS stations are  
searched instead of all FM stations by this operation. (FM  
stations that employ no RDS network service cannot be  
programmed.)  
However, you can change the setting so that the unit can  
program not only RDS stations but also other FM stations.  
(Refer to page 29 for details.)  
With this function, only stations with sufficient signal  
Memory back-up  
strength are stored automatically. If the station you want  
to program is weak in signal strength, tune to it in  
monaural manually and program it by following the  
procedure of the section “To store stations” on the  
previous page.  
The memory back-up circuit prevents the programmed  
data from being lost even if the AC supply lead is  
disconnected from the AC outlet or the power is cut due  
to temporary power failure. If, however, the power is cut  
for more than one week, the memory may be erased. If  
so, it can be re-programmed by simply following the  
preset tuning steps.  
You can replace a preset station with another FM or AM  
(MW or LW) station manually by simply following the  
procedure of the section “To store stations” on the  
previous page.  
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RECEIVING RDS STATIONS  
RDS (Radio Data System) is a data transmission system  
gradually being introduced by FM stations in many countries.  
Stations using this system transmit an inaudible stream of  
data in addition to the normal radio signal.  
RDS data contains various information, such as PI (Program  
Identification), PS (Program Service name), PTY (Program  
Type), RT (Radio Text), CT (Clock Time), etc.  
RDS function is carried out among the network stations.  
* This unit utilizes PS, PTY, RT and CT to receive RDS  
broadcast stations.  
Displaying RDS data  
This unit can be turned into the following four modes to  
display RDS data.  
RT (Radio Text) mode:  
Displays information about the program (such as title of the  
song, name of the singer, etc.) on the RDS station now being  
received.  
PS (Program Service name) mode:  
Displays the name of the RDS station  
now being received instead of the  
frequency.  
BBC R3  
CT (Clock Time) mode:  
Displays current time. This signal comes from the RDS station  
now being received. Time of the built-in clock can be  
automatically corrected on the basis of this signal.  
PTY (Program Type) mode:  
Displays the type of the program on the RDS station now  
being received. There are 15 program types to classify RDS  
stations as follows.  
News:  
Varied:  
NEWS  
VARIED  
Short accounts of facts, events and publicly  
expressed views, reportage and actuality.  
Used for mainly speech-based programs  
usually of light-entertainment nature, not  
covered by above categories. Examples  
are: quizzes, panel games, personality  
interviews, comedy and satire.  
Current affairs:  
AFFAIRS  
Topical program expanding or enlarging  
upon the news, generally in different  
presentation style or concept, including  
documentary debate, or analysis  
Pop:  
POP M  
Commercial music, which would generally  
be considered to be of current popular  
appeal, often featuring in current or recent  
record sales charts.  
Information:  
Program whose purpose is to impart advice  
in the widest sense, including  
INFO  
meteorological reports and forecasts,  
consumer affairs, medical help, etc.  
Rock:  
ROCK M  
Contemporary modern music, usually  
written and performed by young musicians.  
Sport:  
SPORT  
Program concerned with any aspect of  
sport.  
M.O.R.:  
M.O.R. M  
(Middle of the Road Music). Common term  
to describe music considered to be “easy-  
listening”, as opposed to Pop, Rock or  
Classical. Music in this category is often but  
not always, vocal, and usually of short  
duration (<5 min.)  
Education:  
Program intended primarily to educate, of  
which the formal element is fundamental.  
EDUCATE  
Drama:  
All radio plays and serials.  
DRAMA  
Light classics:  
LIGHT M  
Classical Musical for general, rather than  
specialist appreciation. Examples of music  
in this category are instrumental music, and  
vocal or choral works.  
Culture:  
CULTURE  
Programs concerned with any aspect of  
national or regional culture, including  
religious affairs, philosophy, social science,  
language, theatre, etc.  
Serious classics:  
CLASSICS  
Performances of major orchestral works,  
symphonies, chamber music etc., and  
including Grand Opera.  
Science:  
SCIENCE  
Programs about the natural sciences and  
technology.  
Other music:  
OTHER M  
Musical styles not fitting into any of the  
above categories. Particularly used for  
specialist music, of which Jazz, Rhythm &  
Blues, Folk, Country, and Reggae are  
examples.  
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RECEIVING RDS STATIONS  
Frequency display mode  
The frequency of the station being received is  
displayed.  
Changing the RDS modes  
When an RDS station is received, by pressing the FREQ  
PS/PTY/RT/CT selector button once or more, you can  
change the display mode among the RDS modes employed  
by the received station in the order shown below. (The RDS  
mode not employed by the station cannot be selected.)  
Notes  
If the received station is not an RDS station, pressing the  
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT selector button displays “NO RDS”  
on the display, and then it returns to the frequency display  
mode.  
PS (Program Service name) mode  
The name of the station being received is displayed  
using characters selected from among 64 Roman  
Alphabets including umlaut sign.  
* If other characters are used on the PS data, they  
are displayed with underbars.  
* “PS WAIT” may flash while the unit is receiving the  
data.  
* If the station does not employ the PS data service,  
“NO PS” lights up on the display for about 2  
seconds and then returns to frequency display  
mode.  
When an RDS station is received, the display is  
automatically turned into the PS mode. Do not press the  
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT selector button until the display is  
turned into the PS mode. If the button is pressed before  
the display mode changes, it may occur that “NO PS”  
appears on the display. This is because the unit has not  
received all of the RDS data on the station yet.  
PTY (Program Type) mode  
The type of the program on the station being received  
is displayed. In this mode, you can make this unit  
search for a station which is broadcasting a program  
of your desired program type. For details, refer to the  
next page.  
* If the RDS station does not employ the PTY data  
service, “NO PTY” lights up on the display for about  
2 seconds and then returns to frequency display  
mode. If the station has PS data, after that, it turns  
into the PS mode.  
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RT (Radio Text) mode  
Information about the program on the station being  
received is displayed. Information is displayed by a  
maximum of 64 Roman Alphabets including umlaut  
sign.  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
DISC  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
AUTO/MAN'L  
* If other characters are used on the RT data, they  
are displayed with underbars.  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIME ADJ  
A/B/C/D/E  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
MUSIC  
“RT WAIT” may flash while the unit is receiving the  
data.  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
MIN  
MAX  
* If the RDS station does not employ the RT data  
service, “NO RT” lights up on the display for about 2  
seconds and then returns to frequency display  
mode. If the station has PS data, after that, it turns  
into the PS mode.  
1 Frequency  
CT (Clock Time) mode  
Current time is displayed in the following form. The  
CT data from the station being received changes  
every minute.  
display mode  
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
2 PS mode  
Hour  
Minute  
3 PTY mode  
4 RT mode  
5 CT mode  
This unit corrects the time of the built-in clock by  
synchronizing it with the CT data. (This function can  
also be canceled, if so desired. Refer to page 29 for  
details.)  
* “CT WAIT” may flash while the unit is receiving the  
data. If the data is accidentally cut off, “CT WAIT”  
may flash and then turn into “NO CT”.  
* If the RDS station does not employ the CT data  
service, “NO CT” lights up on the display for about 2  
seconds and then returns to frequency display  
mode. If the station has PS data, after that, it turns  
into the PS mode.  
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RECEIVING RDS STATIONS  
Notes  
There may be a case that RDS data reception is not  
possible due to poor reception conditions. If so, press the  
AUTO/MAN’L button so that “AUTO” goes off from the  
display. Though the reception mode is changed to  
monaural by this operation, when you change the display to  
an RDS mode, RDS data may be displayed.  
RDS data service cannot be utilized by this unit if the  
received signal is not strong enough. Especially, the RT  
(Radio Text mode) needs much data to be received, so it  
may occur that RT mode cannot be displayed even if other  
RDS modes (PS, PTY, etc.) are displayed.  
If the signal strength gets weakened by external  
interference during receiving an RDS station, the RDS data  
service may be cut off suddenly and turn into the frequency  
display mode.  
Calling a program of your desired  
program type from among preset  
RDS stations (PTY SEEK)  
2
By designating a program type, the unit automatically  
searches all preset FM stations for an RDS station which  
broadcasts a program of that program type.  
*
There are 15 program types to classify RDS stations. For  
details, refer to page 26.  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
1 Turn the unit into the PTY SEEK mode by pressing the  
DISC  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
PTY SEEK MODE button.  
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIME ADJ  
A/B/C/D/E  
TIMER  
*
The name of the program type of the station now being  
received or “NEWS” flashes on the display.  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
MUSIC  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
MIN  
MAX  
2 Select the desired program type with the PTY SELECT  
or button.  
*
If there is no operation for about 20 seconds, this mode  
is canceled and turns into the frequency display. If the  
station has PS data, after that, it turns into the PS  
mode.  
1 3  
3 Press the PTY SEEK START button.  
The unit begins searching all preset FM stations.  
*
*
“PTY HOLD” lights up on the display.  
The preset number indicator, the name of the program  
type and “AUTO” flash. The preset station number  
changes rapidly in sequence.  
If a station which broadcasts a program of the program  
type is found, the unit stops at the station and turns into the  
frequency display. If the station has PS data, after that, it  
turns into the PS mode.  
If the called station is not the desired one, press the PTY  
SEEK START button once more before “PTY HOLD” goes  
out from the display. The unit begins searching for another  
station which broadcasts a program of the same program  
type.  
If no station is found, “NO PTY” appears and then returns  
to frequency display. If the station has PS data, after that,  
it turns into the PS mode.  
*
If the PTY SEEK START button is pressed once more  
during searching, this mode is canceled and turns into  
the frequency display. If the station has PS data, after  
that, it turns into the PS mode.  
To cancel this function  
If the PTY SEEK MODE button is pressed once more, the  
PTY SEEK mode is canceled and turns into the frequency  
display. If the station has PS data, after that, it turns into the  
PS mode.  
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ON (OFF) CT > CLOCK  
Other functions which make use  
of RDS data service  
This unit corrects the time of the built-in clock  
automatically by synchronizing it with the CT data on the  
RDS station being received.  
* If you receive an RDS station of some other country,  
the built-in clock is synchronized with the time setting  
of the country.  
* If the built-in clock is not yet set for current time or  
reset due to a power failure etc., it will be set for the  
time of the CT data automatically, whether this setting  
is ON or OFF.  
This unit has the following functions which make use of RDS  
data service. These are originally in operation [ON].  
However, you can cancel these functions [OFF], if so  
desired.  
ON (OFF) LOCAL > CT  
If the RDS station being received employs the local time  
(summer time etc.) data service, its time is displayed in  
the CT mode.  
1
* If the setting of function is “ON”, the built-in clock is  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
synchronized with the local time data.  
REPEAT  
ON (OFF) A. M. > RDS  
Only RDS stations are searched instead of all FM  
stations by the automatic preset tuning operation when  
the setting is ON.  
2
3
HOUR  
(Refer to page 25 for the operating procedure.)  
If you switch this function OFF, not only RDS stations but  
also other FM stations are programmed along with MW  
and LW stations by the automatic preset tuning  
operation.  
To switch these functions on and off  
1 Select the FM band by pressing the  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND button, confirming it on the  
display.  
2 Press the DISPLAY button to display the current time.  
3 Press the FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT selector button.  
The title of function “ON CT > CLOCK ” is displayed.  
3, 6 4 5  
4 Select the title of function whose setting you want to  
switch by pressing the PTY SEEK MODE button once or  
more.  
5 Switch the function ON or OFF by pressing the PTY SEEK  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
START button, confirming it on the display.  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
DISC  
CHANGE  
6 Press the FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT selector button again to  
restore the frequency display mode.  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
TIME ADJ  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
A/B/C/D/E  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
* If the station has PS data, after the frequency display  
mode returns, it turns into the PS mode.  
MUSIC  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
MIN  
MAX  
Notes  
Once the setting is changed, it will be stored until it is  
changed again by the above operation.  
During the operation, if there is no operation for about 20  
seconds, this mode is canceled and turns into the  
frequency display. If the station has PS data, after that, it  
turns into the PS mode.  
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OPERATING EXTERNAL UNITS CONNECTED WITH THIS UNIT  
To listen to or watch a source on an  
external unit connected with this  
unit  
1, 1  
1 Select the position of input source (TAPEMD, AUX, VCR  
or LDTV) you will play back by turning the INPUT  
SELECTOR until the corresponding name appears on the  
display.  
*
The names of input source positions correspond with  
the names of terminals to connect with external units  
on the rear of this unit.  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
2 Play back the source.  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
(For a video source, turn the monitor TV on.)  
DISC  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIME ADJ  
A/B/C/D/E  
TIMER  
3 Adjust the volume to a desired level by using the  
VOLUME control.  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
MUSIC  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
If you prefer, use the graphic equalizer and/or the sound  
field processor built into this unit.  
MIN  
MAX  
3, 2  
To record a source to tape  
Not only a source played back on this unit, but also a source  
played back on an external unit can be recorded by the tape  
deck, VCR, MD recorder, etc. connected with this unit.  
CD  
3
1
1
2
2
4
4
5
5
3
8
8
C
6
7
PRESET  
1 Select the source you want to record by turning the  
6
7
9
0
E
A
B
D
INPUT SELECTOR.  
TIME  
MODE  
PROG  
REPEAT  
+I0  
TUNER  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY  
/
PAUSE  
2 Play back the source and then turn the VOLUME control  
up to confirm the input source.  
INPUT  
1, 1  
CENTER  
/
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
3 Begin recording on the tape deck or VCR etc. connected  
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
with this unit.  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
Note  
If the built-in graphic equalizer and/or sound field processor  
is used, its effect is recorded along with the source when you  
make recording on the recording unit connected to the  
TAPEMD terminals on the rear of this unit.  
3, 2  
However, the effect of the graphic equalizer and/or sound  
field processor cannot be recorded when you make recording  
on the external recording unit connected to the VCR  
terminals on the rear of this unit.  
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USING GRAPHIC EQUALIZER  
The built-in graphic equalizer presents you with the pleasure  
of listening to music with various sound effects.  
This unit provides 4 preset equalizer modes as listed right.  
You can enjoy listening to music with a desired sound effect  
by selecting one of these modes.  
In addition, the built-in 5 band graphic equalizer allows you to  
adjust the equalizer pattern to create an effect for your  
desired sound taste.  
Preset graphic equalizer modes (MUSIC)  
Mode  
Feature  
ROCK  
High and low frequencies are emphasized.  
This mode is suitable for reproducing  
dynamic and powerful sounds of rock  
music etc.  
BLUES  
RAP  
Low and medium frequencies are  
moderately emphasized. This mode is  
suitable for music with a blue feeling.  
Low and mid-high frequencies are  
emphasized so that vocals become well-  
modulated. This mode is suitable for rap  
music etc.  
MUSIC  
ROCK BLUES  
RAP JAZZ  
PROGRAM  
USER  
1 2  
3 4  
PRO LOGIC HALL ARENA  
3 STEREO  
JAZZ  
Medium frequencies for vocals, piano, sax,  
etc. are emphasized. High and low  
frequencies are also emphasized  
moderately.  
100 350  
1K 3.5K 10K  
Listening to the music with a  
preset equalizer effect  
2
1 Play back a source. (For source playback, refer to pages  
16 to 30)  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
2 Press the MUSIC button once or more so that the name  
of a desired mode appears on the preset equalizer mode  
indicator.  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
DISC  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
TIME ADJ  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
A/B/C/D/E  
PTY SELECT  
* Whenever you press the MUSIC button, the preset  
mode changes and is displayed as follows.  
STANDBY/ON  
MUSIC  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
MIN  
MAX  
ROCK  
BLUES  
OFF  
RAP  
JAZZ  
MUSIC  
ROCK BLUES  
RAP JAZZ  
CD  
* The equalizer pattern of the selected mode is shown on  
the graphic equalizer level indicators.  
1
1
6
6
A
2
2
3
3
8
8
C
4
4
5
5
7
PRESET  
7
9
0
E
B
D
TIME  
PROG  
REPEAT  
+I0  
TUNER  
MODE  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
INPUT  
CENTER  
/
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
2
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
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USING GRAPHIC EQUALIZER  
Adjusting the graphic equalizer  
for your desired sound taste  
The 5 band graphic equalizer allows you to adjust the level  
for each frequency band.  
3
* Make adjustment by monitoring the equalizer level  
indicators on the display.  
1 Play back a source. (For source playback, refer to pages  
16 to 30)  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
2 Press the equalizer control  
or  
button once or  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
DISC  
CHANGE  
more to select the frequency band to which you will adjust  
the level.  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIME ADJ  
A/B/C/D/E  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
* The selected frequency band is shown on the display.  
* The scale bar of the selected frequency band on the  
graphic equalizer level indicators will flash.  
MUSIC  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
MIN  
MAX  
3 Press the equalizer control  
or  
button once or  
more to adjust the level.  
4 In the same way, make adjustment for other frequency  
2
band.  
100 350  
1K 3.5K 10K  
Turning the equalizer to “flat” (the  
state with no equalization applied)  
By one of the following methods, the settings of preset  
graphic equalizer mode (MUSIC) and sound field program  
(PROGRAM) are turned off and the equalizer pattern is  
turned to “flat”.  
Press the FLAT button on the remote control transmitter.  
* Pressing the FLAT button once more will restore the  
state before the equalizer was turned to “flat”.  
Press the MUSIC button and the PROGRAM button on the  
front panel at the same time.  
CD  
1
1
2
2
3
3
8
8
C
4
4
5
5
6
7
PRESET  
6
7
9
0
E
A
B
D
TIME  
MODE  
PROG  
REPEAT  
+I0  
TUNER  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
INPUT  
* There is no way to restore the state before the equalizer  
was turned to “flat”.  
CENTER  
/
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
FLAT  
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
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USING SOUND FIELD PROCESSOR  
The Sound Field Processor built into this unit presents you with the ambience of an actual concert hall etc. by adding effects as  
sonic reflections or reberverations that create the sound environment of a hall etc. This unit provides preset sound field programs  
shown below. You can enjoy an excellent audio sound field by selecting one of them, and adding desired adjustments.  
This unit incorporates a Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder for multi-channel sound reproduction of Dolby Surround encoded video  
sources. The operation of the Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder can be controlled by selecting a corresponding sound field  
program.  
MUSIC  
ROCK BLUES  
RAP JAZZ  
PROGRAM  
USER  
1 2  
3 4  
PRO LOGIC HALL ARENA  
3 STEREO  
Brief Overview of Sound Field Programs  
PROGRAM  
FEATURE  
This program is used for playback of sources encoded with Dolby Surround.  
Sounds are reproduced as movie creaters designed by using five speakers. You can experience the  
dramatic realism and impact of a movie theater.  
PRO LOGIC  
This program is effective not only for playback of sources encoded with Dolby Surround, but also for  
sources not encoded with Dolby Surround or TV programs with 2-channel stereo sound. With this  
program, 2-channel stereo sound is converted into 3-channels (left front, center and right front), so the  
dialogs are emphasized on the center position by the use of the center speaker. As no sound is output  
from the rear speakers, this program is also effective in a simple Audio/Video system without rear  
speakers.  
3 STEREO  
In this program, the center will appear to be deep behind the front speakers, creating an expansive  
large hall ambience. Orchestra and opera music are suited for this sound field.  
HALL  
This program simulates the sound environment of a big hall with long reverberation time and many  
reflections of high frequencies.  
ARENA  
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USING SOUND FIELD PROCESSOR  
Listening to the music with a  
sound field effect  
2
1 Play back a source. (For source playback, refer to pages  
16 to 30)  
2 Press the PROGRAM button once or more so that the  
name of a desired program appears on the sound field  
program indicator.  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
* Whenever you press the PROGRAM button, the  
program changes and is displayed as follows.  
DISC  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIME ADJ  
A/B/C/D/E  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
MUSIC  
PRO LOGIC  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
MIN  
MAX  
3 STEREO  
OFF  
PROGRAM  
PRO LOGIC HALL ARENA  
3 STEREO  
HALL  
ARENA  
3 If desired, adjust the delay time and the output level of  
each speaker. (For details, refer to the corresponding  
descriptions on pages 35 to 36)  
CD  
1
1
2
2
3
3
8
8
C
4
4
5
5
6
7
PRESET  
6
7
9
0
E
Notes  
A
B
D
When HALL or ARENA is selected, no sound is heard  
TIME  
MODE  
PROG  
REPEAT  
+I0  
TUNER  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
from the center speaker.  
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
When a monaural sound source is played with  
PRO  
INPUT  
LOGIC, no sound is heard from the rear speakers.  
CENTER  
/
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
2
3
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
If you play back a source not encoded with the Dolby Pro  
Logic Surround when PRO LOGIC is selected, the  
source may not be played back normally.  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
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USING SOUND FIELD PROCESSOR  
Adjusting CENTER LEVEL  
If desired, you can adjust the sound output level of the center  
speaker even if the output level is already set in “SPEAKER  
BALANCE ADJUSTMENT” on pages 14 to 15.  
CD  
1
1
2
2
3
3
8
8
C
4
4
5
5
Control range : +10 to –21  
6
7
PRESET  
6
7
9
0
E
A
B
D
1 Press the CENTER/REAR/DELAY selector button once or  
TIME  
MODE  
PROG  
REPEAT  
+I0  
TUNER  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
more so that “CENT” appears on the display.  
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
2 By continuously pressing the LEVEL control + or – button,  
INPUT  
CENTER  
/
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
the level value changes continuously.  
/
DELAY  
1
2
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
Notes  
This adjustment can be made only when the sound field  
program DOLBY PRO LOGIC or DOLBY 3 STEREO is  
selected.  
Once the output level is adjusted, the level value will be  
the same in the DOLBY PRO LOGIC and DOLBY 3  
STEREO programs.  
If the center channel mode is in the “PHANTOM” position,  
the sound output level of the center speaker cannot be  
adjusted. This is because in this mode, the center sound  
is automatically output from the left and right front  
speakers.  
Adjusting REAR LEVEL  
If desired, you can adjust the sound output level of the rear  
speakers even if the output level is already set in “SPEAKER  
BALANCE ADJUSTMENT” on pages 14 to 15.  
Control range : +10 to –21  
1 Press the CENTER/REAR/DELAY selector button once or  
more so that “REAR” appears on the display.  
2 By continuously pressing the LEVEL control + or – button,  
the level value changes continuously.  
Notes  
This adjustment can be made when a sound field program  
except DOLBY 3 STEREO is selected.  
Adjustment can be made to DOLBY PRO LOGIC, HALL  
and ARENA individually.  
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USING SOUND FIELD PROCESSOR  
Adjusting DELAY TIME  
You can adjust the time difference between the beginning of  
the sound from the main speakers and the beginning of the  
effect sound from the rear speakers.  
The larger the value, the later the effect sound is generated.  
This adjustment can be made to all programs (except DOLBY  
3 STEREO) individually.  
CD  
1
1
2
2
3
3
8
8
C
4
4
5
5
6
7
PRESET  
6
7
9
0
E
A
B
D
TIME  
MODE  
PROG  
REPEAT  
+I0  
TUNER  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
Control range  
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
PRO LOGIC : 15, 20, 25, 30 milliseconds  
HALL, ARENA : 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50 milliseconds  
INPUT  
CENTER  
/
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
1
2
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
1 Press the CENTER/REAR/DELAY selector button once  
or more so that “DEL” appears on the display.  
2 By continuously pressing the LEVEL control + or – button,  
the value changes continuously.  
The value stops changing momentarily at the preset point.  
Adjustable  
Notes  
When DOLBY 3 STEREO is selected, this adjustment  
cannot be made.  
Adding too much delay will cause an unnatural effect with  
some sources.  
When the LEVEL control button is pressed, sound is  
momentarily interrupted.  
Note  
The values of the delay time, center level and rear level you  
set the last time will remain memorized even when this unit is  
in the standby mode.  
However, if the power cord is kept disconnected for more  
than one week, these values will be automatically changed  
back to the original factory settings.  
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STORING YOUR OWN PROGRAMS  
Your favorite pair of any equalizer mode (or an equalizer  
pattern of your own adjusting) and any sound field program  
can be stored as a user program. Up to 4 pairs can be stored  
as desired.  
2 1  
1
To store  
1 Select a desired equalizer mode by pressing the MUSIC  
button.  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
* If desired, adjust the equalizer as you prefer by using  
the equalizer control buttons.  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
DISC  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIME ADJ  
A/B/C/D/E  
TIMER  
2 Select a desired sound field program by pressing the  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
MUSIC  
PROGRAM button.  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
MIN  
MAX  
3 Press the user program MEMORY button.  
* “1” will flash on the user program number indicator and  
the MEMORY indicator will flash for about 5 seconds.  
USER  
1 2  
3 4  
3, 5  
4, 2  
4 Select the user program number (1, 2, 3 or 4) to which  
you will store the selected modes by pressing the USER  
button once or more before “1” stops flashing.  
* Whenever you press the USER button, the user  
program number changes and is displayed as follows.  
USER 1  
USER 2  
USER 4  
USER 3  
5 Press the user program MEMORY button before the  
CD  
3
1
1
2
2
4
4
5
5
number selected in step 4 stops flashing.  
3
8
8
C
6
7
PRESET  
6
7
9
0
E
* In the same way, store other pairs to other three user  
positions.  
A
B
D
TIME  
MODE  
PROG  
REPEAT  
+I0  
TUNER  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
* It is also a good idea to store only an equalizer pattern of  
your own adjusting (without storing any sound field  
program).  
INPUT  
2
4, 2  
CENTER  
/
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
1
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
Notes  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
A new program can be stored in place of the former one.  
In step 4 or 5, if the user program number indicator stops  
flashing before operation, return to step 3.  
To recall a user program  
1 Play back a source. (For source playback, refer to pages  
16 to 30)  
2 Press the USER button once or more so that the user  
program number you want to recall lights up.  
* Whenever you press the USER button, the user  
program number changes and is displayed as follows.  
USER 1  
USER 2  
USER 3  
OFF  
USER 4  
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SINGING KARAOKE BY USING MICROPHONES  
This unit is equipped with two MIC jacks and a MIC MIXING  
level control. These are available for singing karaoke or  
some other use.  
1
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
1 Connect one or two microphones to the MIC jack(s) on  
MIN  
MAX  
the front panel.  
2 Play back a karaoke source, and sing karaoke by using  
the microphones. (For source playback, refer to pages  
16 to 30)  
3 While singing, adjust the mixing level of singing voice by  
turning the MIC MIXING level control.  
Note  
INPUT SELE
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/T
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
You can record sound signals input from the microphone(s)  
along with the selected input source onto a tape (or MD) by  
using a tape deck, MD recorder, etc. connected to this unit.  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
DISC  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
REPEAT  
PTY SEEK  
TI
MEMORY  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIME ADJ  
A/B/C/D/E  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
MUSIC  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
MIN  
MAX  
3
LISTENING WITH HEADPHONES  
Be sure that your headphones have a 3.5 mm (1/8”)  
diameter plug and are between 16 ohms and 50 ohms  
impedance. Recommended impedance is 32 ohms.  
When headphones are connected, the speakers are  
defeated automatically and you can listen to the sound to  
be output from the front speakers through headphones.  
Adjust the VOLUME control for desired volume.  
PHONES  
VCRI/LNDP-TVU/CTD/TSUENELRE/TCAPTEOMDR/AUX  
VOLUME  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
DISC  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
REPEAT  
PTY SEEK  
START  
TIME  
MEMORY  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIME ADJ  
A/B/C/D/E  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
PTY SELECT  
STANY/ON  
MUSIC  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
MIN  
MAX  
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HOW TO USE THE BUILT-IN TIMER  
Timer play  
By using the built-in timer, you can set the time when the unit  
turns on and a source begins playing automatically, and the  
time when the unit turns into the standby mode automatically.  
2-2-➀  
1 Prepare the source to be played.  
For tuner:  
Tune in to the station you will listen to.  
For CD player:  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
Load a disc on the disc table. If more than one disc are  
loaded on the disc table, select the disc by using the  
DISC selector buttons or the DISC SKIP button.  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
DISC  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIME ADJ  
A/B/C/D/E  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
MUSIC  
2 Press the DISPLAY button.  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
Whenever the DISPLAY button is pressed, the display  
mode changes as follows.  
MIN  
MAX  
On each mode, make a setting for the timer play,  
following the setting procedure described below.  
Current time (TIMER on/off mode)  
Source selecting mode (TUNER, CD)  
ON TIME/Time setting mode  
OFF TIME/Time setting mode  
Normal display mode  
2
CD  
3
Note  
1
1
2
2
4
4
5
3
8
8
C
5
The display mode will be changed to the next mode  
after about 8 seconds elapse in turn automatically. If the  
mode is changed before the setting is completed, call the  
mode again by pressing the DISPLAY button once or  
more.  
6
7
PRESET  
6
7
9
0
E
A
B
D
TIME  
MODE  
PROG  
REPEAT  
+I0  
TUNER  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
2-➁  
2-➁  
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
INPUT  
CENTER  
/
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
Setting procedure:  
/
DELAY  
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
Current time  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
Check to be sure that the current time is correct, and  
press the TIMER button so that “TIMER” lights up on  
the display.  
Source selecting mode  
Select the source (TUNER or CD) to be played with  
the INPUT SELECTOR.  
* If “TUNER” is selected, soon it is changed to the  
frequency display mode. In this mode, you can  
select the station to listen to by the timer play by  
using the PRESET/TUNING/BAND selector button,  
A/B/C/D/E button and  
/
buttons.  
CONTINUED  
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HOW TO USE THE BUILT-IN TIMER  
ON TIME/time setting mode  
[“ON TIME” appears on the display, and soon it is  
changed to a time setting mode.]  
HOUR  
MIN  
Set to the time when you want to begin the timer play  
by using the HOUR button and the MIN button.  
OFF TIME/time setting mode  
[“OFF TIME” appears on the display, and soon it is  
changed to a time setting mode.]  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
If necessary, set to the time when you want to finish  
the timer play (to turn this unit into the standby mode)  
by using the HOUR button and the MIN button. Even  
if you do not set the time, it has already been set so  
that the timer play finishes after 1 hour.  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
DISC  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
TIME ADJ  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
A/B/C/D/E  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
MUSIC  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
MIN  
MAX  
Note  
The TIMER button functions also in the time (ON TIME or  
OFF TIME) setting mode. (However, it also turns this unit  
into the standby mode.)  
3 Press the TIMER button to complete the timer play  
setting. (This unit turns into the standby mode.) If you will  
still use this unit, press the STANDBY/ON switch to turn  
on this unit.  
TIMER  
DISPLAY  
STANDBY/ON  
Note  
If you continue using this unit after a timer play setting is  
made, the source set for the timer play will begin playing  
when the time comes in place of the source played at that  
time.  
To cancel the timer play setting  
After the timer play is finished (while the current time is  
displayed), press the TIMER button so that “TIMER” goes out  
from the display.  
If it is not canceled, this unit will turn on at the same time  
every day, so it can be used as an alarm.  
CD  
3
1
2
2
4
4
5
1
6
3
8
8
C
5
7
PRESET  
6
7
9
0
E
A
B
D
TIME  
MODE  
PROG  
REPEAT  
+I0  
TUNER  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
*
Unless the AC supply lead is unplugged or there is a  
power failure for more than 5 minutes, the time set on the  
timer will be retained until it is reset.  
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
INPUT  
CENTER/  
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
DISPLAY  
How to make time setting in the ON TIME or OFF  
TIME mode  
STANDBY/ON  
For the hour:  
Press the HOUR button to change the hour to a higher value.  
Press and hold to change continuously.  
For the minute:  
Use the MIN button and operate it in the same way as you  
did to change the hour.  
Note  
You can also change the hour (or the minute) to a lower  
value by pressing the HOUR button (or the MIN button) with  
the TIME ADJ button pressed and held.  
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HOW TO USE THE BUILT-IN TIMER  
Sleep timer operation  
This unit can be turned into the standby mode automatically.  
1 Play the desired sound source.  
2 Press the SLEEP button. “SLEEP” appears on the display,  
and soon it is replaced by “2h00m”.  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
VCR/LD-TV/CD/TUNER/TAPE•MD/AUX  
CD CHANGER RECEIVER EMX–100RDS  
3 Press the SLEEP button repeatedly until the desired sleep  
time appears on the display. The display will change as  
described below. [Time is displayed by the hour (h) and  
the minute (m).]  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
DISC  
CHANGE  
DISC  
2
1
3
FREQ PS/PTY/RT/CT  
RANDOM  
MODE  
PTY SEEK  
START  
REPEAT  
TIME  
MEMORY  
AUTO/MAN'L  
PROGRAM  
HOUR  
MIN  
TIME ADJ  
A/B/C/D/E  
TIMER  
PTY SELECT  
PRESET/TUNING/BAND  
PTY SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
MUSIC  
PHONES  
MIC  
MIC MIXING  
2h00m  
1h30m  
1h00m  
0h30m  
DISPLAY  
USER  
MEMORY  
MIN  
MAX  
OFF SLEEP  
(Sleep timer is off.)  
*
*
The original display mode will resume about 4 seconds  
after the selection is made.  
The SLEEP indicator will light up to indicate that the  
sleep timer is on.  
STANDBY/ON  
4 The unit will turn into the standby mode automatically  
when the selected sleep time passes.  
To confirm the sleep time setting  
Press the SLEEP button once. “SLEEP” appears on the  
display, and soon it is replaced by the remaining time of the  
selected sleep time.  
To change the sleep time  
While the SLEEP indicator is illuminated, press the SLEEP  
button repeatedly until the desired time appears.  
CD  
3
1
1
2
2
4
4
5
5
3
8
8
C
6
7
PRESET  
6
7
9
0
E
A
B
D
TIME  
MODE  
PROG  
REPEAT  
+I0  
TUNER  
To stop the sleep timer operation  
RANDOM  
OPEN  
/
CLOSE  
Press the STANDBY/ON switch, or press the SLEEP button  
repeatedly until “OFF SLEEP” appears on the display.  
(The SLEEP indicator will go out.)  
DISC SKIP  
STOP  
PLAY/  
PAUSE  
INPUT  
CENTER/  
REAR  
TEST  
FLAT  
/
DELAY  
MUSIC  
PROGRAM  
USER  
LEVEL  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
SLEEP  
Using the timer and the sleep  
timer at the same time  
You can make a timer play setting so that the timer operates  
after this unit turns into the standby mode by the operation of  
the sleep timer.  
STANDBY/ON  
1 Prepare timer play. (See pages 39 to 40)  
*
Do not turn this unit into the standby mode after the  
timer setting is finished.  
2 Press the SLEEP button and set the sleep time.  
When the sleep timer operation finishes, the timer begins  
functioning to turn the source on at the preset time.  
Note  
You cannot use the timer and the sleep timer at the same  
time in any way other than described here.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If your unit fails to operate normally, check the following points to determine whether the fault can be corrected by the simple  
measures suggested. If it cannot, or if the fault is not listed in the SYMPTOM column, disconnect the power cord and contact your  
authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center for help.  
SYMPTOM  
CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Plug in the AC supply lead.  
The unit fails to turn on when the  
STANDBY/ON switch is pressed, or  
turns into the standby mode suddenly  
soon after the power is turned on.  
AC supply lead is not plugged in.  
It happens that this unit does not work  
normally.  
There is an influence of strong external  
noise (lightning, excessive static  
electricity, etc.) or a misoperation on this  
unit while using this unit.  
Turn this unit into the standby mode and disconnect  
the AC power cord from the AC outlet. After about 30  
seconds have passed, connect the power and  
operate this unit again.  
The sound suddenly goes off.  
The protection circuit has been activated  
because of short circuit etc.  
Turn this unit into the standby mode, and then turn  
on to reset the protection circuit.  
The SLEEP timer has functioned.  
Loose speaker connections.  
Cancel the SLEEP timer function.  
Connect properly.  
No sound from one speaker  
No sound from speakers.  
Speaker connections are not secure.  
Secure the connections.  
Connect it properly.  
No sound from the rear speakers.  
One rear speaker connection is loose or  
bad.  
Raise the sound output level to the rear speakers.  
The sound output level to the rear  
speakers is set to minimum.  
Select the appropriate program.  
No sound field program is selected.  
No sound from the center speaker.  
Raise the sound output level to the center speaker.  
The sound output level to the center  
speaker is set to minimum.  
Select NORMAL mode.  
The center channel mode is in PHANTOM  
mode.  
Select the appropriate program.  
Incorrect sound field program selection.  
No sound field program is selected.  
No sound (or no picture) from an  
external unit connected with this unit.  
Incorrect cord connections.  
Connect the cords properly. If the problem persists,  
the cords may be defective.  
Input source selection is not proper.  
Current time is not set.  
Make a proper input source selection.  
Set current time.  
Can’t set timer.  
The internal microcomputer has been  
frozen by an external electric shock  
(lightning, excessive static electricity, etc.)  
or power supply with low voltage.  
Unplug the AC supply lead from the wall AC outlet,  
and then plug in again after about one minute.  
This unit will not operate properly.  
The component connected to the REC  
OUT terminals of this unit is turned off.  
Turn the power to the component on.  
Turn the power to this unit on.  
The volume level cannot be increased,  
or sound is distorted.  
The sound is degraded when listening  
with the headphones connected to the  
compact disc player or tape deck that  
are connected with this unit.  
This unit is in the standby mode.  
Excessive static in FM broadcasts.  
Interference from starting motor of nearby  
car.  
Position the FM antenna as high and as far away  
from nearby roads as possible. Connect using a  
coaxial cable.  
Interference from thermostat of nearby  
electrical appliance.  
Noise increases during stereo  
broadcasts.  
Antenna input is too weak due to  
obstructions or excessive distance from  
broadcasting station.  
Check antenna connections.  
Install a multi-element type FM antenna if possible.  
Insufficient antenna input.  
Stereo broadcasts are noisy and  
STEREO indicator blinks on and off.  
Install an antenna appropriate for the electric field  
strength of your area.  
Cannot select preset stations.  
Preset memory has been erased.  
Reprogram memory presets.  
Buzzing or static during AM (LW or  
MW)  
Interference from source such as lightning, Problem is difficult to eliminate but can be lessened  
flourescent lights, electric motors or  
by grounding MW/LW (AM) loop antenna.  
broadcasts.  
thermostat of nearby electrical appliance.  
TV or microprocessor is being used  
nearby.  
Move away from TV or microprocessor.  
Radio signal is weak or antenna is not  
properly connected.  
AM (LW or MW) broadcast sensitivity is  
poor.  
Properly connect MW/LW (AM) loop antenna.  
Change orientation of MW/LW (AM) loop antenna.  
Install an external MW/LW (AM) antenna.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
SYMPTOM  
CAUSE  
Disc is upside down.  
REMEDY  
Load disc label side up.  
Playback will not begin even if disc is  
loaded.  
Disc is dirty.  
Clean disc.  
The setting of INPUT SELECTOR is  
incorrect.  
Select the CD player by turning the INPUT  
SELECTOR.  
No sound.  
Sound stops suddenly (always at same  
spot).  
Disc is dirty.  
Clean disc.  
Volume is set too high.  
Batteries are dead.  
Lower volume.  
Replace batteries.  
Remote control transmitter doesn’t  
work.  
Remote control transmitter is too far away Use within 6 m and 60° radius.  
or is being used at incorrect angle.  
Direct sunlight or lighting (of an inverter  
type of fluorescent lamp etc.) is striking  
the remote control sensor of the main unit.  
Change position of the main unit.  
TV functions strangely when the remote  
control transmitter is used.  
Relocate this unit away from the TV or cover TV’s  
remote control sensor.  
Remote control transmitter is being used  
near TV set with a remote control sensor.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
As a part of policy of continuous improvement, YAMAHA reserves the right to make design and specification changes for  
product improvement without prior notice. The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production  
units.  
Amplifier section  
Tuner section  
Minimum RMS Output Power per Channel  
Front L, R  
6 ohms, 1 kHz, 1% THD .................................. 65W+65W  
Center  
6 ohms, 1 kHz, 1% THD ........................................... 25W  
Rear  
8 ohms, 1 kHz, 1% THD ........................................... 20W  
DIN Standard Output Power per Channel  
6 ohms, 1 kHz, 1% THD .............................................. 65W  
IEC Power  
Tuning Range  
FM ............................................................87.5 to 108.0 MHz  
AM (MW).....................................................531 – 1,611 kHz  
LW..................................................................153 – 288 kHz  
Usable Sensitivity  
FM (75 ohms,DIN, Mono, S/N 26 dB) .......................1.8 µV  
AM (MW)............................................................... 280 µV/m  
LW ....................................................................... 560 µV/m  
6 ohms, 1 kHz, 0.1% THD ........................................... 60W  
Input Sensitivity/Impedance  
AUX ....................................................... 170 mV/47 k-ohms  
Mic Input Sensitivity/Impedance  
MIC ........................................................ 0.5 mV/4.7 k-ohms  
Headphone Output Impedance.............................. 68 ohms  
Total Harmonic Distortion (1 kHz)  
AUX to SP OUT (32.5W/6 ohms) ............................. 0.08%  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF-A Network)  
AUX ............................................................................80 dB  
Graphic Equalizer Characteristics  
CD player section  
Type ..................................... 3 DISC Carousel Auto-changer  
Signal Readout  
............... Non-contact, 3-beam semi-conductor laser pick-up  
D/A Converter ....................................................... 1-bit DAC  
Filter ....................................8-time oversampling digital filter  
Wow and Flutter .............................Below measurable limits  
General  
(100 Hz, 350 Hz, 1 kHz, 3.5 kHz, 10 kHz) ............... ±10 dB  
Power Supply ............................................. AC 230V, 50 Hz  
Power consumption....................................................170W  
(In the standby mode: 9W)  
Video section  
Dimensions (W x H x D)...................... 435 x 171 x 383 mm  
(17-1/8” x 6-3/4” x 15-1/16”)  
Weight ......................................................... 10.0 kg (22 lbs.)  
Video Signal Level ..................................... 1 Vp-p/75 ohms  
Maximum Input Level................................ 1.5 Vp-p or more  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio ................................... 50 dB or more  
Monitor Out Frequency Response ..5 Hz to 10 MHz, –3 dB  
Accessories................................AM (MW/LW) loop antenna  
Indoor FM antenna  
Remote control transmitter  
Batteries  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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