Yamaha CD S2000 - SACD Player User manual


HiFi Began with Yantaha
Yamaha's involvement with and passion for music goes back
more than acentury, to when we built our first reed organ
in
1887. Now we are the world's leading producer
of
pianos and
other musical instruments, and are involved with music
in
many
other ways as well.
We
manufacture professional recording
equipment, we design concert halls and we assist artists at
concerts with set up and sound tuning.
This knowledge and experience benefits our production
of
audio components
in
many ways.
We
introduced our first HiFi
(High Fidelity) turntable
in
1954. Thereafter we were one
of
the first
to
offer mass-produced, high quality audio equipment,
and introduced many legendary stereo components.
We
hope you enjoy the genuine HiFi experience
of
Yamaha Natural Sound.

Excellence in Audio Achievement
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First
HiFi System introduced in 1920
We introduced numerous HiFi components
(turntables, FMlAM tuners, integrated
amplifiers, preamplifiers, power amplifiers
and
speakers) in 1955 -1965.
Natural
Sound Speaker Series introduced
in 1967
NS-20 Monitor
Speaker
CA-1000 Integrated Amplifier
Featuring A-Class operation, the CA-lOOO set
the standard for integrated amplifiers.
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1990s
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1
NS-690
Monitor
Speaker
NS-1000M Monitor
Speaker
Atruly legendary speaker still revered
by
HiFi
enthusiasts.
B-1 Power Amplifier
An
innovative power amp that used FETs in all
stages.
C-2 Control Amplifier
Received top prize at the Milan International Music
and HiFi Show
NS-10M Studio Monitor
Speaker
Became
of
the most popular studio monitors
in
the world.
A-1
Integrated Amplifier
PX-2 Turntable
Yamaha's first straight arm turntable.
B-6 Power Amplifier
Pymmid-shaped power amplifier.
GT-2000/L Turntable
First
CD Player (CD-1) introduced in 1983
B-2x Power Amplifier
MX-10000 Power Amplifier
and
CX-10000 Control Amplifier
Redefined the capabilities
of
separate components.
AX-1 Integrated Amplifier
GT-CD1 CD Player
MX-1 Power Amplifier
and
CX-1 Preamplifier
Soavo-1
and
Soavo-2
Natural
Sound
Speaker
Systems
A-S2000 Stereo Amplifier
and
CD-S2000
Super
Audio
CD
Player
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CD-52000
•Full-stage balancedsignal transmission achieves the ultimate
in
CD
reproduction
•Full-stage balanced signal transmission beginning with the DAC
•Silent loader
and
high precision CD drive
•Independentpowersupplies with digital
and
analog completely
separated
•Pure Direct
•Left-rightsymmetricaldesign with rigid, stable construction
•Super soundfrom Super Audio CDs
•Supplied accessories
Please check that you have received all
of
the following parts.
•AC power cable
•Remote control
•Batteries (AA, R6, UM-3) (x2)
•Audio pin cable
•Safety brochure
Contents
Controls
and
functions
6
Connections
14
Specifications
18
Playable
disc
format
19
Troubleshooting
21
•About this manual
•
:'¥~
indicates atip
for
your operation.
•This manual
is
printed prior
to
production. Design and specifications are subject to change
in
part as aresult
of
improvements. etc.
In
case ofdifl"t:rences between the manual and the product. the product has priority.
•Tht: color
of
imagt:s
in
this manual may vary trom the original.
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safely brochure bt:fore using this unit.
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•Front panel
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POWER
ON
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OFF
SA·Co/CD
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POWER
Press upward or downward to tum on or
off
this unit.
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The
POWER
indicator above lights up when this unit
is
turned
on.
®Remote control sensor
Receives signals from the remote control.
@SA-CD/CD
Switches the playback layer
of
ahybrid SA-CD between
SA-CD and CD.
•The
SA-CD/CD
indicator above lights up when the
SA-CD
layer
is
selected.
•This setting
is
retained even
if
you turn ofTthis unit.
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@PURE DIRECT
Turns on the PURE DIRECT mode to improve audio
quality.
When this unit
is
in
the PURE DIRECT mode:
•The PURE DIRECT indicator above lights up.
•The digital output is turned off.
•The front panel display
is
turned off.
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•
The
least indicators and messages are still displayed in the front
panel display.
•Press again to tum olTthe PURE DIRECT mode.
•This setting is retained even
if
you turn olTthis unit.
®Disc tray
Loads adisc.

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®~(Open/Close)
Opens or closes the disc tray.
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You
can also close the disc tray by:
•pressing
c>-
(Play) on the front panel or on the remote control
or
by
pressing the front edge
of
the disc tray gently.
•pressing anumeric button on the remote control.
(j)
"'.1<;1<.'<1
(Skip/Search backward),
i><>Jf>C>< (Skip/Search forward)
r>c>/r.>l>i
:Skips to the next track.
I<}<]/<)<J
:Skips back to the beginning
of
the current track.
KJ<.J/<J<.J
(twice): Skips to the previous track.
Press and hold
1<Xl/<:<l
or
(>{>/I>l>l
to search backward/
forward.
Each time you press and hold
Kl<l/<}<.]
or
t>C>/C>C>l
,the search
speed increases
by
4levels.
®
c>-
(Play)
Starts playback.
®
00
(Pause)
Pauses playback. Press
c>-
or
00
to resume playback.
@)
0(Stop)
Stops playback.
@Playback status indicator
®Disc type indicator
©Time display mode indicator
@Playback mode indicator
@Multi-information display
See pages
20
for more information on MP3/WMA
playback.
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•Rear panel
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BALANCED
OUT
COAXIAL
OUTPUT
DIGITAL OUT
ANALOG
OUT
OPTICAL
See page
14
for connection information.
CD
BALANCED OUT jacks
®ANALOG OUT jacks
@OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT jack
@COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT jack
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(Asia and General models)
VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
ACIN
®VOLTAGE SELECTOR
(Asia and General models only)
The VOLTAGE SELECTOR on the rear panel
of
this unit
must be set for your local main voltage BEFORE plugging
the AC power cable into the AC wall outlet.
See page
16
for further information.
®
ACIN
Use this inlet to plug
in
the supplied power cable.
See page
16
for connection information.
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Foot
The feet
of
this unit include built-in spikes. Using the
spikes can reduce the effect
of
vibrations on the set. When
using the spikes, remove the magnet foot
by
pulling
it.
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Spike
Caution
When using the feet's built-in spikes, the spikes may scratch the
shelf
or floor on which this unit
is
installed. Use the supports
when placing this unit on expensive furniture, etc.
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If
this unit
is
unstable, you can adjust the foot height by rotating
it.
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•Remote control
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DIRECT
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PROGRAM
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CD
Infrared signal transmitter
Sends infrared signals to this unit.
®SA-CD/CD
Switches the playback layer
ofa
hybrid SA-CD between
SA-CD and CD.
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•The SA-CD/CD indicator on the front panel lights up when the
SA-CD layer
is
selected.
•This setting is retained even
if
you turn
011'
this unit.
@DIMMER
Selects brightness level for the front panel display. Each
time you press DIMMER, the brightness level changes
in
the following order:
Max (brightest)
~
Level I(default)
~
Level 2
~
Level 3
(darkest)
~
Max
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This setting
is
retained even
if
you
tum
olTthis unit.
@Numeric buttons
Use to select atrack directly.
This operation
is
ineffective for MP3 or WMA discs.
®REPEAT
Repeats playback
of
asingle track or all tracks. Each time
you press REPEAT during playback, the repeat playback
mode changes as follows:
•REP S(single repeat playback): On reaching the end
of
the current track, playback repeats from the beginning
of
the current track.
•REP ALL (all repeat playback): On reaching the end
of
the last track, playback repeats from the beginning
of
the first track.
This operation
is
ineffective for MP3 or WMA
discs_
®
<Kl
(Search backward),
t>t>
(Search forward)
Searches tracks backward/forward.
Each time you press
<l<J
or
!O>C>
•the search speed increases by 4
levels.
(J)
..
,;j<J
(Skip backward),
","""
(Skip forward)
[,>to... :Skips to the next track.
•
""'<;]
:Skips back to the beginning
of
the current track.
K,'-:J
(twice): Skips to the previous track.

®OPEN/CLOSE
Opens
or
closes the disc tray.
®PURE DIRECT
Turns on the PURE DIRECT mode to improve audio
quality.
When this unit
is
in
the PURE DIRECT mode:
•The PURE DIRECT indicator above lights up.·
•The digital output
is
turned off.
•The front panel display
is
turned off.
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~<i>~
•The least indicators and messages are still displayed
in
the front
panel display.
•This setting
is
retained even
if
you tum
off
this unit.
@DISPLAY
Switches the time display. Each time you press DISPLAY
during playback, the time display changes as follows:
•Elapsed time
of
the current track (default setting). The
TRACK indicator lights up
in
the front panel display.
•Remaining time
of
the current track. The TRACK and
REMAIN indicators light up
in
the front panel display.
•Total remaining time
of
the disc. The TOTAL and
REMAIN indicators light up
in
the front panel display.
@CLEAR
Erases the last programmed track when this unit
is
in
the
program editing mode. See "Program playback" on this
page.
You
can erase all programmed tracks when the playback
is
stopped.
@ENTER
Confirms atrack number entered when you are
programming tracks.
@RANDOM
Turns on or
off
the random playback mode.
Notes!
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•This operation
is
ineffective for MP3 or WMA discs.
•The random playback mode
is
canceled when playback
is
stopped or the disc
is
ejected.
@PROGRAM
Turns on or
off
the program playback mode. See "Program
playback" on this page.
@
00
(Pause)
Pauses playback. Press
t>
or
00
to resume playback.
@
t>
(Play)
Starts playback.
@0(Stop)
Stops playback.
See pages 20 for more information on MP3/WMA
playback.
•Program playback
In
the program playback mode, you can play back tracks
in
aprogrammed sequence.
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•This operation
is
ineffective
for
MP3 or WMA discs.
•The programmed tracks are erased when the disc is ejected or
this unit
is
turned off.
1Press PROGRAM while playback is stopped.
This unit
is
set to the program editing mode.
2Select atrack by using the numeric buttons
and ENTER.
3Repeat step 2to program the next track.
You
can program up to 24 tracks.
4Press 1>.
Playback starts from the beginning
of
the
programmed sequence.
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•

•Installing batteries in the remote control
1Press the
'iT
part and slide the battery
compartment cover off.
2Insert the two supplied batteries
(AA, R6, UM-3) according to the polarity
markings (+ and
-)
on the inside of the
battery compartment.
3Slide the cover back until it snaps into place.
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En
•Using the remote control
The remote control transmits adirectional infrared beam.
Be sure to aim the remote control directly at the remote
control sensor on the front panel
of
this unit during
operation.
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Select one
of
these connections.
If
your
amplifier is equipped
with
XLR
balanced
input
jacks, we recommend
balanced connection
for
optimum
audio performance.
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ANALOG OUT BALANCED OUT
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DIGITAL
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Amplifier

•Connecting
to
the
BALANCED OUT jacks
Connect your amplifier with the XLR balanced output
jacks. The pin assignments for these jacks are shown
below. Refer to the owner's manual supplied with your
amplifier and veritY that its XLR balanced input jacks are
compatible with the pin assignments.
1:
ground
n
2:
hot
~
3:
cold
When connecting, be sure to match the pins and insert the
connector
of
the "female" XLR balanced cable. When
disconnecting, pull out the "female" XLR balanced cable
while pressing down the latch lock on the plug.
"Female"
XLR
connector
"Male"
XLR
connector
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•VOLTAGE SELECTOR
(Asia and General models only)
Caution
The VOLTAGE SELECTOR on the rear panel
of
this unit
must be set for your local voltage BEFORE plugging the
power cable into the AC wall outlet. Improper setting
of
the VOLTAGE SELECTOR may cause damage to this
unit and create apotential fire hazard.
Rotate the VOLTAGE SELECTOR clockwise or
counterclockwise to the correct position using astraight
slot screwdriver.
Voltages are as follows:
........................ AC I10/120/220/230-240
V,
50/60 Hz
Voltage indication
VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
•Connecting
the
power cable
Plug the power cable into the AC
IN
connector when all
connections are complete, and then plug
in
the power
cable to the AC outlet.
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AUDIO SECTION
•Total Harmonic Distortion
SA-CD 0.0017% or less
CD
.0.002% or less
•Signal
to
Noise Ratio (IHF-A Network)
116
dB or more
•Dynamic Range
SA-CD
110
dB or more
CD
100 dB or more
•Frequency Response
SA-CD .
CD
.2Hz to 50 kHz
(-3
dB)
. 2 Hz to
20
kHz
Taking care of this unit
When you wipe this unit, do not use chemical solvents
(ex. alcohol or thinner etc.); this might damage the
finish. Use aclean, dry cloth. For heavy dirt, dampen a
soft cloth
in
detergent diluted with the water, wring
it
out, and then clean this unit up with the cloth.
The screws on the side panels may loosen as wood
expands and contracts.
In
this case, tighten the screws.
•Output Level (I kHz, 0dB) ..... .
2.0±0.3
Y
LASER DIODE PROPERTIES
Type
SA-CD .
CD
..Semiconductor laser (AIGalnP)
.Semiconductor laser (AIGaAs)
•Wavelength
SA-CD 650 nm
CO
780 nm
•Output Power
SA-CD .
CD
.. 5 mW (max)
.
7mW(max)
GENERAL
•Power Supply
[U.S.A. and Canada models] AC 120
Y,
60 Hz
[Asia and General models] AC 110/120/220/230-240
Y,
50/60 Hz
[China model] AC 220
Y.
50 Hz
[Korea model] AC 220
Y,
60 Hz
[Australia model] .AC 240
Y,
50 Hz
[U.K. and Europe models] AC 230
Y,
50 Hz
•Power Consumption 30 W
•
Oft~state
Power Consumption . . 0 W
•Dimensions (W x H x D) 435 x
137
x440 mm
(17-1/8" x5-3/8" x17-5/16")
•Weight .
15
kg (33Ibs. Ioz.)
•Specitications are subject to change without notice.
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Music CDs made by copying onto aCD-R or CD-RW
(including MP3
or
WMA format files).
CD-R, CD-RW digital audio discs
•Supported disc types
This unit
is
designed to play back compact discs bearing
the marks shown below. Never attempt to load any other
types
of
discs into this unit. This unit can also play back 8-
cm (3-inch) compact discs.
Super Audio CD
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DIGITAL AUDIO
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AUDIO
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Audio format based upon the current CD standards but
includes agreater amount
of
information that provides
higher quality sound. There are three types
of
discs: single
layer, dual layer and hybrid discs. The hybrid disc can be
played on existing CD players as well as Super Audio CD
players since
it
contains both standard audio CD and
Super Audio CD information.
This unit does not show text data on the
/Tont
panel display.
Compact discs (digital audio)
[Q]DO~~
DIGITAL
AUOIO
The most popular discs for commercially available audio
CDs.
Not~l
•Be sure to use aCD-R or CD-RW disc made by areliable
manufacturer.
•Be sure to use a
CD-R
or CD-RW disc which has at least one
of
the following phrases on the disc or disc case.
-FOR
CONSUMER
-FOR
CONSUMER
USE
-FOR MUSIC USE ONLY
•Be sure to use afinalized
CD-R
or CD-RW disc.
CD-TEXT discs
@m~~@
DIGITAL AUDIO
ITEXT I
The discs recorded with text data such as album titles,
track titles, and artist names. These discs can be played
back with ordinary CD players.
This unit does not show text data on the front panel display.
NOTE:
This unit may not be able to play back some CD-RW discs or
discs on which recording was not made correctly.
To
prevent amalfunction of this unit:
•Do not use any nonstandard shaped
disc (heart, etc.) available
in
the
~
market as it might damage this unit.
•Do not use adisc with tape, seals,
or
paste on
it.
Such adisc may get stuck
in this unit
or
cause damage to this
unit.
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•About MP3 and WMA discs
You
can play back MP3 and WMA files recorded on a
CD-R or CD-RW with similar uses
as
amusic CD.
MP3
MP3 (MPEG-I Audio Layer-3)
is
astandard technology
and format for compressing an audio sequence into a
small-sized file. However, the original level
of
sound
quality
is
preserved during playback.
•This unit plays back MP3 files
in
alphanumeric order.
•Up to 648 folders and files (combined) and up to 299 folders are
recognized: however, some folders and tiles may not be
rccognized depending on their directory structurc.
•Dcpending on recording conditions such as recording software
settings, this unit may not bc able to play back the disc
or
tiles
in
the order they were recorded.
•This unit is compatible with asampling frequency
of
44.1 kHz.
•This unit is compatible with abitrate
of
32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80,
96, 112, 128, 160,
192,224,256,
or
320 kbps. Variable bitrate
is
not supported.
•The disc must be
1509660
compatible.
•The text data contained
in
the tiles are not displayed on this
unit.
WMA
WMA (Windows Media Audio)
is
aMicrosoft file format
for encoding digital audio files similar to MP3 although
WMA can compress files at ahigher rate than MP3.
•This unit plays back WMA files
in
alphanumeric order.
•Up to 648 folders and tiles (combined) and up to 299 folders are
recognized: however, some folders and files may not be
recognized depending on their directory structure.
•This unit is compatible with asampling frequency
of
44.1 kHz.
•This unit
is
compatible with abitrate 01'48, 64, 80, 96, 128, 160,
or
192 kbps. Variable bitrate
is
not supported.
•The disc must be
1509660
compatible.
•Copyright-protected WMA tiles cannot be played back with
this unit.
•The text data contained
in
the files are not displayed on this
unit.
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•Handling compact discs
•Always handle adisc with care so that its surface
is
not
scratched.
•Compact discs are rarely worn out during playback, but
damage to the disc surface when the disc
is
being
handled can adversely affect the disc playback.
•Be sure to use afelt-tip pen or similar writing tool
when writing on the label side
of
adisc. Do not use a
ball-point pen, pencil, or other hard-tipped writing
tools as these may damage the disc and may adversely
affect the disc playback.
•Do not warp discs.
•When adisc
is
not currently being used, remove
it
from
this unit and store
it
in
an appropriate case.
•When removing or storing adisc, be careful not to
scratch the playing surface.
•Compact discs are not affected
by
small particles
of
dust or fingerprints on their playing surface, but even
so they must be kept clean. Wipe the disc surface with
aclean, cry cloth. Do not wipe the disc surface with a
circular motion; wipe it straight outward from the
center.
•Do not try to clean the disc surface with any type
of
disc cleaner, record spray, anti-static spray or liquid, or
any other chemical-based liquid as such substances
may irreparably damage the disc surface.
•Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high
temperature, or high humidity for along period
of
time
as these conditions may warp or otherwise damage the
disc.
•
To
play back an 8-cm (3-inch) compact disc, place
it
in
the inner recessed area
of
the disc tray. Do not put a
normal 12-cm CD on top
of
an 8-cm CD.
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