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Yamaha RP-U100 Owner's Manual
Yamaha RP-U100 Owner's Manual

Yamaha RP-U100 Owner's Manual

Personal receiver

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RP-U100
Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha RP-U100 Personal
Receiver. In order to fully utilize the superior features of the
Yamaha RP-U100 and to enjoy years of trouble-free operation,
please read this Owner's Manual carefully before use.
Contents
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Virtual 3D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Controls and Functions . . . . . . . . . 3
Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Making Connections . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Connecting your PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Connecting Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Connecting an FM Antenna . . . . . . . . 8
About the Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Selecting Audio Sources . . . . . . . 10
Using the Tuner . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
YAMAHA PERSONAL RECEIVER
Owner's Manual
Using the Presets . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Storing Presets Manually . . . . . . . . . 12
Selecting Presets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Copying Presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Installing the RP-U100 Application
Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Software and Online Help . . . . . . . . 19
Uninstalling the RP-U100 Application
Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Supplied Accessories. . . . . . . . . . 22
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    RP-U100 Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha RP-U100 Personal Receiver. In order to fully utilize the superior features of the Yamaha RP-U100 and to enjoy years of trouble-free operation, please read this Owner’s Manual carefully before use. Contents Features ..... 1 Introduction .
  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

    C A U T I O N RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. IMPORTANT! Please record the serial number of this unit in the space below.
  • Page 3 We Want You Listening for a Lifetime YAMAHA and the Electronic Industries Associa- tion’s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level.
  • Page 4 If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results, please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product. If you can not locate the appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha Electronics Corp., 6660 Orangethorpe Ave. Buena Park, CA90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries.
  • Page 5 Using this unit with a higher voltage than specified is dangerous and may result in fire or other accidents. YAMAHA will not be held responsible for any damage resulting from use of this unit with a voltage other than specified.
  • Page 6: Features

    CD player MD/tape recorder Although the RP-U100 can be used as part of a typical hi-fi system, connecting it to your PC via the USB port, and running the supplied RP-U100 Application Software, allows you to remotely control the RP-U100 from your PC and edit the sound field programs.
  • Page 7: Virtual 3D

    “sound,” called its “sound field.” At Yamaha, we have measured all the elements that make up a typical sound field—direction and level of the reflections, band- width characteristics, and delay times—at famous concert halls and opera houses around...
  • Page 8: Controls And Functions

    Front Panel AUX1 AUX2 TUNER P-SET PERSONAL RECEIVER RP-U100 A Input selectors & indicators These four keys, explained below, are used to select the input source. The indicator of the selected source lights • PC key This key selects your PC as the input source.
  • Page 9: Rear Panel

    H Power switch This switch is used to turn on the RP-U100 or set it to standby mode. In standby mode, the RP-U100 can be turned on remotely from your PC, using the supplied RP-U100 Applica- tion Software.
  • Page 10: Making Connections

    RP-U100 Application Software. See page 16 for more information. If your PC doesn’t have a USB port, you can still connect it to the RP-U100 using the ana- log and digital inputs and outputs, but cannot use the RP-U100 Application Software.
  • Page 11: Connecting Audio Equipment

    The following illustration shows how to connect a CD player and MD or tape recorder. The CD player is shown connected to the RP-U100 using both analog and digital connec- tions. However, it’s not necessary to make both connections. Since digital offers higher quality, use the digital connection if your CD player had a digital output.
  • Page 12: Connecting Speakers

    The following illustration shows how to connect a pair of speakers and subwoofer. Con- nect the left speaker to the left speaker connector on the RP-U100 and the right speaker to the right speaker connector, and pay careful attention to the plus and minus polarities.
  • Page 13: Connecting An Fm Antenna

    60 cm (23.5") apart, the listener should be 80 cm (31.5") away from each speaker. Bass performance can be extended by con- necting a subwoofer, such as the Yamaha YST-SW45, to the SUB WOOFER OUT. F-type connector...
  • Page 14: About The Display

    About the Display This section explains what the various display indicators mean. (Dolby logo) This indicator appears when the RP-U100 is decoding a Virtual Dolby Digital or Virtual Dolby Surround audio source. When the MOVIE, LIVE, GAME, or VDD program is selected, this indicator lights up regardless of the input source.
  • Page 15: Selecting Audio Sources

    This section explains how to turn on the RP-U100 and select input sources. If any external audio equipment is con- nected to the RP-U100, turn it on first. 1. Press the POWER switch to turn on the RP-U100. The message “Hello” appears for...
  • Page 16: Using The Tuner

    Auto Search starts from the current radio frequency. Use the Down [√] key to search down; the Up [®] key to search up. The RP-U100 stops search- ing when it locates a station. To search for another station, repeat step 3.
  • Page 17: Using The Presets

    Use the Down [√] key to search down, and the Up [®] key to search up. When a radio station is located, the RP-U100 stores it to the next available preset. Auto Preset stops when the entire band has been searched.
  • Page 18: Selecting Presets

    Selecting Presets 1. Use the P-SET key to select Preset mode, as shown below. VIRTUAL PCM DD MEMORY 8 2 . Preset mode 2. Use the P-SET key to select a preset group from A through E. 3. Use the Down [√] and Up [®] keys to select a preset number from 1 through 8.
  • Page 19: Recording

    Recording The input source selected on the RP-U100 is output by the ANALOG AUX 2 OUT, DIG- ITAL OPT OUT, USB port, and speakers, as shown in the following table. “O” means that a signal is output, “X” means no signal is output.
  • Page 20: Using Sound Field Programs

    Using Sound Field Programs The RP-U100’s built-in DSP can simulate various acoustic environments, including a concert hall and movie theater, with its seven sound field programs. For best results, choose a program appropriate for the selected audio source. 1. Press the DSP key to turn on the sound-field processor.
  • Page 21: Using Rp-U100 Application Software

    Using RP-U100 Application Software This section explains how to install the RP-U100 Application Software, which can be used to control the RP-U100 from a PC running Windows 98. Instructions for using the RP-U100 Application Software are available as online help.
  • Page 22: Installing And Checking The Driver

    This section explains how to install the driver software and confirm that it has been installed correctly. When the RP-U100 is connected to the PC’s USB port, Windows 98 automatically detects it and installs the necessary driver software. Windows 98 needs the driver software in order to communicate with the RP-U100.
  • Page 23: Reinstalling The Driver Software

    Reinstalling the Driver Software If you connect the RP-U100 to the PC’s USB port before installing the supplied appli- cation software, the RP-U100 driver software will not be installed correctly and the System Properties window will display the following items: •...
  • Page 24: Using The Rp-U100 Application Software And Online Help

    Using the RP-U100 Application Software and Online Help This section explains how to start the RP-U100 Application Software and view the online help. 1. Click the Windows 98 “Start” button and select Programs, YAMAHA RP-U100, RP-U100. The RP-U100 Application Software starts.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    AM loop antenna. Using another piece of wire, connect the GND connector on the RP-U100 to a good ground point, such as a grounding rod. Never connect the RP-U100 to a metal gas or oil pipe, which would cause a safety hazard, or a plastic water pipe.
  • Page 26 If your RP-U100 does not operate as expected, check the items below. Symptom Pressing the POWER switch does not turn on the RP-U100. There is no sound. The sound field programs have no effect. There is a humming noise. Using the RP-U100 affects TV reception or the performance of other equipment.
  • Page 27: Supplied Accessories

    • USB cable • CD-ROM The CD-ROM contains the RP-U100 Application Software, and online help, for controlling the RP-U100 from your PC. Remedy Adjust the direction of the AM loop antenna. If that does not improve the sound, adjust the angle and location of the antenna to find the optimum...
  • Page 28: Specifications

    YAMAHA ELECTRONICS (UK) LTD. YAMAHA HOUSE, 200 RICKMANSWORTH ROAD WATFORD, HERTS WD1 7JS, ENGLAND YAMAHA SCANDINAVIA A.B. J A WETTERGRENS GATA 1, BOX 30053, 400 43 VÄSTRA FRÖLUNDA, SWEDEN YAMAHA MUSIC AUSTRALIA PTY, LTD. 17-33 MARKET ST., SOUTH MELBOURNE, 3205 VIC., AUSTRALIA 30 W + 30 W (20 Hz–20 kHz, 6 , 0.6% THD)
  • Page 29 Opening Page YAMAHA RP-U100 Application Help...
  • Page 30 Company names and product names mentioned in the help are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Changes may be made in the help contents without prior notice. Contents, Index, and Search How to Use Help FUNCTIONS Display the index by selecting the Contents tab on the move pane.
  • Page 31 The pointer changes to a hand when placed on an item that can be clicked. Clicking on the item indicated by the hand brings up a related page or image. Basic knowledge of Windows 98, Internet Explorer or similar software is needed to use the RP-U100 Application Help. Windows Help See "...
  • Page 32 The RP-U100 also features a USB capture function for recording. An analog input signal supplied to the RP-U100 is converted to digital form and sent to the PC via the USB link. These data can then be recorded using dedicated recording software.
  • Page 33 Even with only two front speakers, this technology produces a sensation of "virtual rear speakers" and provides a pleasant sense of width and motion of sound behind you. You can also take advantage of this RP-U100 application to create virtual 3D parameters to match your personal taste. are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
  • Page 34 The sound recorded with the USB capture function is the original sound of the input signal. The effects of the DSP sound field programs of the RP-U100 are not recorded. The data format supplied to the computer is 44.1 kHz, 16 bit, stereo. Make sure that the recording software is set up properly to handle this format.
  • Page 35 The RP-U100 can be operated either with the controls on the unit itself or with the Application installed on the computer. Some functions of the RP-U100 are available only from the Application. The following list shows which functions are available on the RP-U100 main unit and the Application.
  • Page 36 Check the USB connection between the RP-U100 and the PC. Connect the RP-U100 to the personal computer using a USB cable. How to make the USB connection The RP-U100 main unit can only be operated with the Application if the USB connection has been established. Check the display settings.
  • Page 37 1 Plug the power cable of the RP-U100 into an AC outlet to set the unit to On or Standby. 2 Start up the computer. 3 Connect the RP-U100 and computer with the USB cable. 1 Open Multimedia from the Windows Control Panel and select the Audio tag.
  • Page 38 Opening Page 9/68 ページ Setup Dialog Lets you set various system parameters. Details T u n e r P a n e l (Frequency Display) Lets you perform manual and scan tuning. Details...
  • Page 39 Opening Page 10/68 ページ T u n e r P a n e l (Preset Display) Lets you select preset stations. Details P r e s e t Edit Panel Lets you store stations in memory. Details...
  • Page 40 DSP Sound Field Selector Panel Lets you set various DSP parameters. Details DSP Parameter Setting Panel Lets you set various DSP parameters. Details...
  • Page 41 Opening Page 12/68 ページ Virtual 3D Parameter Setting Panel Lets you set various Virtual 3D parameters. Details Dynamic Range Setting Panel Lets you control the dynamic range. Details...
  • Page 42 How to Quit the Application Click the Close button in the upper right corner of the main panel. You can also quit the Application as follows. Quitting from the system menu. Right-click on the "YAMAHA RP-U100" icon in the task bar and select "X...
  • Page 43 Open the Windows Start menu and select "YAMAHA RP-U100". The choices "RP-U100" and "Help" appear. To start the RP-U100 Application, select "RP-U100". To call up the help file, select "Help". If a shortcut icon has been created on the desktop, start the RP-U100 Application by double-clicking the shortcut icon.
  • Page 44 Opening Page 15/68 ページ Method 3 Open the folder where the RP-U100 Application is installed and double-click the RP-U100 icon. RP-U100 application icon Glossary RP- U100 APPLICATION VOCABULARY Main panel This is the main panel of the Application. It lets you switch the power on and off, perform basic functions, and call up other panels.
  • Page 45 SETUP DEVICE NAME This item lets you specify names that are displayed for audio devices connected to the RP-U100. The setting is made by entering the names in fields on the Setup panel. SETUP DEVICE NAME details MAX VOL. POSITION This item sets the upper limit for the volume setting that can be made with the Application.
  • Page 46 The RP-U100 incorporates sound field programs based on such sound field data. The programs let you select the sound field of a famous concert hall or theater to be recreated on your personal computer equipment setup.
  • Page 47 Usually four to six speakers are needed to reproduce multichannel sources with Dolby Digital or Dolby Pro Logic. The unique Virtual 3D technology developed by Yamaha produces a convincing surround effect with just two speakers placed left and right in front of the listener.
  • Page 48 Quitting the application Quitting details Main Panel If the RP-U100 main unit is on, the Application will also start in the On mode. The error message "Can't find RP-U100 and personal computer are not connected with a USB cable. Main Panel...
  • Page 49 Opening Page 20/68 ページ...
  • Page 50 Drag the volume indicator dot around the DSP button. Volume Control details Main Panel (ON mode) [Panel image On][Panel image will switch the RP-U100 to calls up the SETUP DIALOG. to turn the application into an icon to quit the application.. Input Selector...
  • Page 51 DSP Sound Field Effect On/Off switching Graphic Equalizer display DSP Sound Field Selector Panel display DSP Sound Field Selector display Muting Tuner Panel display The input selector is used to select a program source mode such as PC (Personal Computer), AUX1, AUX2, or TUNER. Clicking the upper part of the DSP Button turns the DSP sound effect on and off.
  • Page 52 Mode This mode serves for playing back an audio signal from the computer. Depending on the PC input type, there are three settings (USB, PC_DIGITAL, PC_ANALOG). Right-click on the PC bar to bring up the PC input type selector. This mode serves for playing back the signal from a component connected to AUX1 the AUX1 inputs.
  • Page 53 RP-U100 via the USB link. To use this position, the USB cable must be connected between the PC and the RP-U100, and appropriate settings must be made on the computer to output the audio signal. USB connection details This position serves for playing back a digital audio signal from the computer supplied to the RP-U100 via the digital input jacks.
  • Page 54 AUX2 Mode This mode serves for playing back the signal from an external component. There are only analog signal input jacks. USB Capture In AUX2 mode, the signal that will be recorded by USB capture is the signal input from the AUX2 - ANALOG input jacks on the main unit. Also when the USB MIX LEVEL setting is active, the mixed signal from a computer connected with the USB cable cannot be captured.
  • Page 55 MUTE OFF The mute function can only be switched on from the application. Muting is automatically canceled when the volume is adjusted either on the RP-U100 main unit or with the Application. Turning the power on or setting the unit to standby also cancels the mute function.
  • Page 56 This helps to prevent excessively loud settings made by mistake. If the volume control on the RP-U100 main unit was used to set the volume to a level higher than the upper limit for the application, the volume will return to the upper limit setting the next time the volume control of the application is used.
  • Page 57 DSP Button Click the upper part of the DSP button to turn the DSP sound field program on and off. "DSP OFF" appears when the DSP function is off. The selected sound field icon appears when the DSP function is on. Sound field program details Right-clicking on the DSP button brings up the sound field selector, regardless of whether the DSP function is on or off.
  • Page 58 Drag the of a frequency up and down. Clicking returns all frequencies to flat response. A total of six equalizer settings can be stored in the memory with SAVE. Saved settings (1-6) can be recalled with LOAD. Closing the graphic equalizer Click the Close Button or the lower part of the DSP button graphic equalizer...
  • Page 59 Click the Minimize button minimized and displayed in the task bar. To return to the original size, click "YAMAHA RP-U100" on the task bar or right- click "Restore" on the system menu. in the upper left corner of the main Setup Dialog details on the upper part of the main panel.
  • Page 60 Connect the RP-U100 unit to the computer with a USB cable when using the application. Even if the RP-U100 unit and computer are connected by a USB cable, the error message will appear if the power cord of the RP-U100 is not plugged into the AC outlet.
  • Page 61 Calling Up the Setup Dialog Click the Setup button SETUP DEVICE NAME This lets you assign customized names to devices connected to the RP-U100. The name can be up to five characters long. This sets the name of the audio device connected to PC-DIGITAL...
  • Page 62 Audio signals from the computer supplied via USB cable can be mixed and reproduced by the RP-U100 even when an input other than USB is selected. Audio signals from the computer connected via USB cable will not be heard while input sources other than USB are selected.
  • Page 63 Drag the slider left or right. (A appears at the default setting [50%]) Note that the volume may sometimes jump up suddenly when the dot on the application is moved. You should therefore use caution when setting the MAX VOL. POSITION.
  • Page 64 The resulting acoustics are unique to a particular hall or room. This is what is called a "sound field." Yamaha has collected a vast amount of sound field data at famous concert halls, opera houses, and other venues around the world. These data include the direction of reflections, their intensity, frequency characteristics, delay time, and many other factors.
  • Page 65 DSP Sound Field Selector Panel Calling up the DSP Sound Field Selector Panel Clicking the on the lower part of the sound field icon on the main panel brings up the DSP Sound Field Selector Panel. DSP button details DSP Sound Field Program icons There are eight icons with images of DSP sound fields.
  • Page 66 Sound field programs for music Sound field programs for Audio Visual GAME Virtual 3D Select the applicable DSP sound field program Four DSP sound field icons are displayed at one time on the panel. Other icons can be viewed by clicking Clicking an icon selects the sound field for that icon.
  • Page 67 Opening Page 38/68 ページ Click the Close button to close a panel. DSP Sound Field Selector DSP button Right-click on the DSP ON/OFF button to display the sound field selector.
  • Page 68 Opening Page 39/68 ページ Clicking on a sound field name switches the DSP sound field program. Introduction to Sound Field Programs This is the sound field of a 'shoebox' type medium-sized hall in Vienna seating about 1700 people. This sound field has beautiful, rich acoustics that faithfully reproduce the complicated reverberations from the surrounding pillars and HALL carvings in the hall.
  • Page 69 Opening Page 40/68 ページ This program (Headphone 3D) simulates multi-speaker surround sound when listening with headphones. It is automatically activated instead of VDD mode when headphones are plugged into the RP-U100. HP3D...
  • Page 70 Calling up the DSP Parameter Setting Panel Click EDIT on the DSP Sound Field Selector Panel. The DSP Sound Field Selector Panel must be visible. To display the DSP Sound Field Selector Panel, click the sound field icon on the main panel. DSP button details DSP Parameters The default parameter values of the sound field programs are usually fine for enjoying great sound, but it is also...
  • Page 71 Reverb Delay Changing DSP parameters Makes fine adjustments to the effect level (sound effect). Effect Level Adjusts the sense of expansiveness. Room Size Adjusts the simulated seat position. Seat Position Click on , or Besides the basic parameters, more parameters can be adjusted on the advanced parameter setting screen Click to go to the Advanced parameter setting screen.
  • Page 72 Advanced parameter setting screen The parameters shown on the display vary according to the sound field program. Setting the Graphic Equalizer Drag the of a frequency up and down. Click to return all frequencies to flat response. A total of six equalizer settings can be stored in the memory with SAVE. Saved settings (1-6) can be recalled with LOAD.
  • Page 73 Sound Field Program Parameter Guide Effect Trim Can be set for HALL JAZZ CHURCH GAME MOVIE LIVE Function: ?Makes fine adjustments to the effect level (sound effect). Variable range: -3 dB to +3 dB Description: This is a parameter for making fine adjustments to the overall effect sound level. Rear Effect Trim Can be set for HALL JAZZ CHURCH GAME MOVIE LIVE VDD (HP3D) Function:...
  • Page 74 Function: Adjusts the sensation of distance between walls and sound source. Variable range: 1 ms to 99 ms Description: This is a parameter for controlling the delay between the direct sound and the start of the early reflection. The delay in the early refrection is determined by the distance between the walls and sound source.
  • Page 75 S. Delay (Surround D e l a y ) During Dolby Digital input Can be set for HALL JAZZ CHURCH GAME MOVIE LIVE VDD (HP3D) During Dolby Pro Lo g i c Can be set for GAME MOVIE LIVE VDD (HP3D) Function: Adjusts the delay time of the surround sound field.
  • Page 76 S.Room Size (Surround Room Size) Can be set for GAME MOVIE LIVE Function: Adjusts the room size of the surround sound field. Variable range: 0.1 to 2.0 Description: This parameter controls the sensation of expansiveness of the surround sound field. The greater this value, the wider the impression of surround sound field space.
  • Page 77 Reverb Delay Can be set for CHURCH GAME LIVE Function Adjusts the delay time of the reverberation. Variable range 0 ms to 250 ms Description This parameter controls the time lag until reverberation is produced. The greater this value, the more the delay occurring in the reverberation after the early reflection. Even with the same Reverb Time setting, choosing a higher Delay Time value will result in a larger perceived space with more intense reverberation.
  • Page 78 Virtual 3D Parameter S e t t i n g Panel Calling Up the Virtual 3D Parameter Setting Panel Click on the DSP Sound Field Selector Panel. To display the DSP sound field selector panel field icon on the main panel. DSP button details Virtual 3D Parameters [Panel image On][Panel image...
  • Page 79 The listening position refers to the spot where the listener actually sits and listens to the sound. This is not a parameter set on the RP-U100, but the actual position has a considerable influence on the Virtual 3D effect. Center Position Display or clicking the L(left)/R(right) arrows.
  • Page 80 Even if the balance is set fully to left or right, the sound from the opposite side will not be completely cut off. Personal Setting (Main & Sub) Adjust the Personal Setting by dragging the pointer Test Tone The test tone moves automatically through the available virtual speaker positions. Closing the Panel Click or click...
  • Page 81 Dynamic Range Setting Panel Calling Up the Dynamic Range Setting Panel Click on the DSP Sound Field Selector Panel. DSP Sound Field Selector Panel details D-RANGE (Dynamic Range) D-RANGE (Dynamic Range) Setting Panel Allows you to set 3 types of dynamic range (MAX, STD or MIN) for Dolby Digital playback.
  • Page 82 The default dynamic range setting is the same as MAX. You can adjust high-level cut (H-LEVEL CUT) and low level boost (L-LEVEL-BST), and set the dynamic range to any desired point between MAX and MIN. (STANDARD) Click low level boost L.-LEVEL BST. Dynamic range specially tailored for late night viewing/listening.
  • Page 83 Calling Up the Tuner Panel Selecting tuner mode in the input selector on the main panel and clicking the frequency display panel. Tuner Panel (frequency displa y) functions Panel Component FM/AM Click on FM or AM to select the respective frequency band. selector Select FM Auto Stereo or FM Mono with the button...
  • Page 84 Shows the received frequency in numeric format. display Click On the RP-U100 main unit, 5 preset pages from A to E can be stored. Preset page Using the application, a total of 26 preset pages from A to Z can be call button stored.
  • Page 85 Opening Page 56/68 ページ...
  • Page 86 (can be edited) On the RP-U100 main unit, 5 preset pages from A to E can be stored. Using the Application, a total of 26 preset pages from A to Z can be stored. Each preset page contains up to 8 stations.
  • Page 87 Preset page On the RP-U100 unit, 5 pages from A to E can be stored. identifier On the RP-U100 application, a total of 26 pages from A to Z can be stored. Descriptive title of the page. The page title can be edited as needed.
  • Page 88 Opening Page 59/68 ページ display button Click the EDIT button to call up the preset edit panel. Closing the Panel Click the Close button to close the panel.
  • Page 89 You create a preset station by storing its frequency on a preset page. On the RP-U100 main unit, 5 preset pages from A to E can be stored. Using the application, a total of 26 preset pages from A to Z can be stored.
  • Page 90 Panel Component FM/AM selector Click FM or AM to select the band to search. button Auto Clicking the SEARCH START button initiates an automatic search of frequency the frequency band. Search Click the SEARCH STOP button again to stop searching. Auto search may not be able to tune in a station if the signal is weak.
  • Page 91 Choosing the location To store an FM station, also select the FM mode (Auto Stereo or FM Mono) you want to store. Click the FM Mode selector button Tuner receives FM broadcasts in stereo, but automatically switches to mono If excessive noise is heard in stereo, store FM Auto Stereo the station in FM Mono.
  • Page 92 Opening Page 63/68 ページ...
  • Page 93 How to make the USB connection Even if the computer and RP-U100 are connected by USB cable, the Application will not start unless the power cord of the RP-U100 is plugged into an AC outlet. Check that the power cord is properly connected.
  • Page 94 No sound will be heard if the RP-U100 unit is set to STANDBY (OFF). Turn on the power and check that sound can be heard. No sound can be heard if the muting function of the Application is activated. The muting function is activated also when headphones are used.
  • Page 95 Up-to-date information on this product can be obtained at the site listed below. YAMAHA Consumer Electronics Uninstall Procedure (1) Quit the RP-U100 Application Also close the help screen (RP-U100 Help) when you start the uninstall. (2) Open the control panel. Windows Help " or check the Windows Latest Information http://www.yamaha.com/yec/...
  • Page 96 Select "YAMAHA RP-U100" and click Add/Remove. If uninstall is performed while the RP-U100 application or help are open, the application and help files will not be fully uninstalled. In this case, close the RP-U100 application and help, and manually delete the RP- U100 install folder.
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