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Yamaha RX-V861 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver - Front Panel Controls

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Yamaha RX-V861 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver - Front Panel Controls

Yamaha RX-V861 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver - Front Panel Controls

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Here is a close-up of the controls and inputs that are located on the Front Panel of the RX-V861.

1. Starting on the top left is the Speaker Select Button. This allows the user to select which front speakers are to be used (Speakers A or Sepakers B)

2. Moving to the right, at the top, is the AM/FM Tuner selectors. Moving right the A/B/C/D/E category button is used to set AM and FM channel presets, which are then accessed by the Preset/Tuning/Channel Selector.

4. Moving further right is the Zone 2 On/Off and Zone Control Selectors.

5. Moving down, in the middle of the front panel, are the SCENE selection buttons. The SCENE buttons access preset or customized listening and viewing modes.

6. Moving down to the bottom row, starting on the left is the Tone Control activation button. When the Tone Control button is pushed, the Program Selector, just to the right, can adjust the bass/treble characteristics for the front L/R channels. Moving towards the right, is the Program Selector. This dial accesses the various surround sound options for source that has been selected. When the Tone Control is not being used, the Program Selector functions to select the Digital Sound Field Programs (DSP), such as Classical, Live/Club, Entertainment (Game, Music Video), Movie (Spectacle, Sci-Fi, Adventure, Drama, and Mono Movie), and Stereo (2 Channel or 7 Channel). These soundfield are used to complete Dolby Digital, DTS, or Analog signal sources.

7. Next are three small buttons. The first is the Straight/Effect button. This allows the user to bypass any selected surround sound audio processing program, if desired. The pure direct button is used to eliminate all audio processing and allow the user to listen to source, such as a two-channel CD signal in its purest form, as it originates from the source itself. The last in this series of buttons is the Audio Select Button. This allows the user to select what type of audio source is to be accessed for a specific input. The choices are: Auto Detect (default), HDMI, Coax/Optical, or Analog.

8. Moving further right is the Input Select dial. This allows the user to select the what source component they what to listen to.

9. Finally, on the far right, is the YPAO Optimizer Microphone Input. This is where you plug in the provided microphone in order to do the automatic speaker setup functions.

10. Most of the above controls are duplicated on the provided wireless remote control.

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