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Yamaha HTR-3063BL User Manual

Yamaha HTR-3063BL
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Quick Reference Guide
English
Preparing the remote control
1
Take off the battery compartment cover.
2
Insert the two supplied AAA batteries into the battery case, following the polarity
markings.
3
Snap the battery compartment cover back into place.
Accessories
Items necessary for connection
The following accessories are supplied with this product.
Speakers
External components Cable
Cables for connecting external components
(may differ depending on the devices you are connecting)
Speaker cables
(a quantity to match the number of speakers you are connecting)
Audio pin cable
(for subwoofer)
Remote control
Front speaker
TV
Ex. Ex. Ex. Ex.
Playback device such as BD
(Blu-ray Disc)/DVD players
Batteries (2) (AAA, R03,
UM-4)
Center speaker
AM loop antenna
Surround speaker
Indoor FM antenna VIDEO AUX input cover
Active subwoofer
Use speakers with an impedance of at least 6Ω.
If you are using a CRT TV, we recommend that you use magnetically shielded speakers.
Prepare at least two speakers (for front). The priority of the other speakers is as follows:
1 Two surround speakers
2 One center speaker
3
1
2
3
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Yamaha HTR-3063BL Specifications

General IconGeneral
Channels5.1
HDMI Inputs4
HDMI Outputs1
Surround SoundYes
Network ConnectivityNo
Weight7.4 kg
BluetoothNo
Wi-FiNo
EthernetNo
Dimensions (W x H x D)435 x 151 x 315 mm
TypeAV Receiver
Power Output (RMS)100 W
Power Output100W
Total Power Output500 W
Audio Formats SupportedDolby Digital, DTS
ConnectivityHDMI, Optical, Coaxial

Summary

Preparing the Remote Control

Battery Installation

Steps to insert batteries into the remote control, observing polarity.

Items Necessary for Connection

Speaker Requirements

Details on speaker impedance, shielding, and connection order.

External Components

Examples of external devices like TVs and playback units.

Cable Types

Information on necessary cables for connecting devices.

Connecting the System

Connect the Speakers

Instructions for connecting front, center, surround speakers, and subwoofer.

Connect a TV

Guidance on connecting the television to the unit.

Connect Playback Device

Steps for connecting BD/DVD players and recorders.

Power Connection

Instructions for connecting the AC power cord and turning on the unit.

Connecting the Speakers

Front Speakers

Detailed steps for connecting front speakers and their terminals.

Center and Surround Speakers

Instructions for connecting center and surround speakers.

Subwoofer Connection

Steps for connecting the subwoofer using an audio pin cable.

Banana Plug Connection

Specific instructions for connecting banana plugs to terminals.

Connecting a TV

Video Output Connections

Guidance on connecting video input/output jacks for different TV types.

TV Audio Input

Connecting TV audio outputs (optical, coaxial, analog) to unit inputs.

Connecting Playback Devices

HDMI Output Connection

Connecting devices with HDMI output for higher quality audio/video.

Component Video Output

Connecting devices with component video and digital audio outputs.

Analog Audio Output

Connecting devices with analog audio and standard video outputs.

Power Connection and Operation

AC Power Cord Connection

Instructions for connecting the AC power cord to the unit and outlet.

Remote Control Operation

Guidance on aiming the remote control at the unit during operation.

Setting Speaker Parameters

Displaying the Setting Menu

Steps to access the speaker setup menu via the remote control.

Setting Speaker Status and Size

Configuring subwoofer status, speaker size, and crossover frequency.

Setting Speaker Distance

Adjusting the distance setting for each speaker from the listening point.

Playback Test Tone

Using the test tone function to verify speaker output and balance.

Adjusting Volume Levels

Fine-tuning speaker volume levels for optimal audio balance.

Operation Guide

Unit Power Control

Switching the unit between on and standby modes.

Selecting Input Source

Choosing the desired input source for listening.

Sound Field Programs

Selecting sound field programs for movies, music, and other content.

Volume Adjustment

Adjusting the current volume level of the unit.

Muting the Sound

Temporarily silencing the audio output.

Input Settings Switching

Switching between input settings and sound field programs.

Tone Control

Adjusting high/low frequencies (Treble/Bass) for speakers and headphones.

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