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Getting started10After unpacking, check that the following parts are included.• Remote Control • Batteries (size AA, UM-3, or R6) (2)• Audio Pin Cable
Using the Timer function for playback and recording1003 Use / to move the cursor to “Server Timer Functions” and press SELECT.The Server Timer Funct
Using the Timer function for playback and recording101Using the Timer function for playback and recordingStarting playback on MusicCAST clients at a p
Using the Timer function for playback and recording1028 Select an item to start playback from.• Using artist namesSelect “Artists”, choose an artist,
Using the Timer function for playback and recording103Using the Timer function for playback and recording4 Use / / / to move the cursor to the check
104Configuring the MusicCAST networkThe MusicCAST server stores all data used in your MusicCAST system, and distributes it to MusicCAST clients for pl
Configuring the MusicCAST networkConfiguring the MusicCAST network105What is a wired network connection, and when should I use one?Wired networks use
Configuring the MusicCAST network106The MusicCAST server and MusicCAST clients are equipped with an Auto Configuration function that makes configuring
Configuring the MusicCAST networkConfiguring the MusicCAST network1073 If the following screen appears on your MusicCAST client on-screen display, use
Configuring the MusicCAST network108This section explains the purpose and function of each screen in the MusicCAST server network setting menus availa
Configuring the MusicCAST networkConfiguring the MusicCAST network1092 Use / to move the cursor to “IP Address” and press SELECT.The IP Address scre
Getting startedGetting started11Front panel1 STANDBY/ONSwitches the MusicCAST server between standby and power on modes. Press and hold STANDBY/ON for
Configuring the MusicCAST network110 Setting the MusicCAST server to obtain an IP address from a DHCP serverYou can set the MusicCAST server to obtain
Configuring the MusicCAST networkConfiguring the MusicCAST network111Wireless LAN screenUse this screen to set the wireless LAN parameters for the Mus
Configuring the MusicCAST network112This section explains how to access and view the Network Status view screens. To access the Network screen, carry
Configuring the MusicCAST networkConfiguring the MusicCAST network113Wireless LAN screenThis screen shows the following information about the status o
Configuring the MusicCAST network1145 Use / / / to move the cursor to the appropriate field, then use / to set the parameter to the appropriate se
System setup115115System setupThis section explains how to configure the MusicCAST system settings. You can set each parameter using the setting scree
System setup116Expert settings - DHCP Service MusicCAST server DHCP service ONRange start 192.168.1.2Date / Time Use NTP Server NoSynchro Interval 12
System setup117System setup1Press TOP MENUThe Top Menu screen appears on the on-screen display.2 Use / to move the cursor to “System Setup” and pres
System setup1183 Set the date and time.• To set the date and time manuallyRemove the check from the “Use NTP server” checkbox, and use / / / to move
System setup119System setupYou can change the manner in which the MusicCAST outputs the on-screen display to the TV/monitor. You can set it to always
Getting started12K LEVEL controlControls the volume level of the output to your headphones.L ANALOG REC LEVEL controlControls the recording level when
System setup1203 Set the connection parameters.Use / / / and SELECT to place a check in the checkbox of the function you want the MusicCAST server t
System setup121System setupSet the format which the MusicCAST server uses to store songs.1 Follow the procedure described on page 117 “Opening the sys
System setup122Set the parameters for use with an AV receiver connected to the MusicCAST server with a cross-type RS-232C cable.• Check that the Music
System setup123System setupTo automatically change the YAMAHA SURROUND PROGRAMS on the AV receiver, you first need to register surround information to
System setup124Turn Auto Levelling function on or off. Auto Levelling automatically produces or increases the base volume of playback to a theoretical
System setup125System setupTurn PCM format distribute to MusicCAST clients on or off, and designate the client the MusicCAST server distributes PCM fo
System setup126Connect a standard PS/2 keyboard to the PS/2 keyboard jack on the front panel of the MusicCAST server to make entering characters and n
System setup127System setupPressing STANDBY/ON on the MusicCAST server or the MusicCAST server remote control, switches the MusicCAST server to standb
System setup128You can delete the PCM data, or all of the song data stored on the MusicCAST server, from the hard disk drive.You cannot recover data o
System setup129System setup3 Use / to move the cursor to “System Update” and press SELECT. The system update screen appears on the on-screen display
Getting startedGetting started13Rear panel1 VIDEO jacksThe MusicCAST server outputs its on-screen display to a TV/monitor connected to its video outpu
130Checking system informationUse the following procedures and menus to check the version of firmware in your MusicCAST server, the amount of availabl
Checking system information131Checking system information Check the amount of available space on the hard drive and the amount of time left for you to
Checking system information132The MusicCAST server automatically converts all songs stored to MP3 format (see page 25). You can check the status of an
Checking system information133Checking system information You can display a list of AV receivers that you can control from the MusicCAST server.1 Foll
134Appendix Discs that can be used for recording on this unitBe sure to use only CD-R and CD-RW discs made by reliable manufacturers.CD-R and CD-RW d
AppendixAppendix135 Handling of discsHeed the following notes on handling of discs to avoid any cause for a recording failure, a loss of the recorded
Appendix136Rules of digital recording SCMS-Serial Copy Management SystemAs a digital audio component, this unit conforms with the Serial Copy Managem
AppendixAppendix137Refer to the chart below when the MCX-1000 does not appear to be functioning correctly. If the problem you are experiencing is not
Appendix138Auto Configuration does not function correctly.The network settings are incorrect. → Check the network settings. 108Surroundings are interf
AppendixAppendix139The MCX-1000 does not record or playback from the analog input jacks.The analog level is set too low. → Use the level adjustment di
Getting started14Remote control1 STANDBY/ONSwitches the MusicCAST server between standby and power on modes. Press and hold STANDBY/ON for two seconds
Appendix140This manual uses a number of terms that, though not specific to the MusicCAST system, are not in general everyday use. In addition, some te
AppendixAppendix141 DNS serverA computer that is running a DNS service (see DNS). ESS IDThe ID of the channel that your MusicCAST system uses to trans
Appendix142Software DatabaseThe organized collection of data stored on the hard disk drive in your MusicCAST server. The data is arranged in a logical
AppendixAppendix143 Audio PerformanceFrequency response... 5 to 20,000 Hz, ±0.5 dBS/N ratio (EIAJ)Playback...
Appendix144AActivating MusicCAST the Timer function ...99Activating the MusicCAST client Timer function ...102ACTIVE indicator ...
AppendixAppendix145GROUP ...45Group Play ...
Appendix146Server ID ...112Signal Level ...
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Getting startedGetting started15O ALL SONGSDisplays the All Songs screen on the on-screen display.P GENRESDisplays the Genres screen on the on-screen
Getting started16Preparing the MusicCAST server remote control Inserting the batteries1 Remove the cover on the underside of the remote control.2 Inse
Getting startedGetting started17You must connect your MusicCAST system correctly to use all of its functions to the full. Follow the instructions in t
Getting started18The MusicCAST server has four different standby and power modes, and uses each in a specific set of circumstances. The MusicCAST serv
Getting startedGetting started19This section gives a brief sequential explanation of the procedures involved in using your MusicCAST server. Refer to
2IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS• Explanation of Graphical SymbolsThe lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended
Getting started20Use the remote control and the television connected to your MusicCAST server to carry out the procedures described in this manual.If
21Storing music on the MusicCAST server21Storing music on the MusicCAST serverYou can gain easy access to all of the songs in your CD collection, and
Storing music on the MusicCAST server224 Press TOP MENU.The Top Menu screen appears on the on-screen display.5 Use / to move the cursor to “Recordin
Storing music on the MusicCAST serverStoring music on the MusicCAST server23The CD contents display screenWhen you load an Audio CD, the MusicCAST ser
Storing music on the MusicCAST server24Storing a CDStore a CD on the hard disk drive of the MusicCAST server.1 Follow the procedure described on page
Storing music on the MusicCAST serverStoring music on the MusicCAST server254 When storage is complete, the following screen appears on the on-screen
Storing music on the MusicCAST server26The MusicCAST server can record material from external components such as MD and record players. It can also pe
Storing music on the MusicCAST serverStoring music on the MusicCAST server27Recording1 Press STANDBY/ON to turn the MusicCAST server power on.2 Turn t
Storing music on the MusicCAST server287 Select the input to use.• When recording from a component connected to the OPTICAL IN jack on the MusicCAST s
Storing music on the MusicCAST serverStoring music on the MusicCAST server29When recording from an analog sourceThe MusicCAST server records anything
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30PlaybackYou can listen to music stored on the MusicCAST server, using album, artist, genre, or song title to search for the songs you want.During pl
PlaybackPlayback313 Use / to move the cursor to “Artists” and press SELECT.The Artists screen appears on the on-screen display.The artist names stor
Playback32HINTHINT• You can access the Artists screen directly by pressing ARTISTS.• You can set the MusicCAST server to play the next album by the se
PlaybackPlayback333 Use / to move the cursor to “Albums” and press SELECT.The albums stored in the MusicCAST server appear on screen in alphabetical
Playback341 Press TOP MENU.The Top Menu screen appears on the on-screen display.2 Use / to move the cursor to “Library” and press SELECT.The Library
PlaybackPlayback355 Use / to select an album and press SELECT.All of the songs on the album you select appear on the on-screen display.To play back
Playback361 Press TOP MENU.The Top Menu screen appears on the on-screen display.2 Use / to move the cursor to “Library” and press SELECT.The Library
PlaybackPlayback37There are two Play Information screens available during playback. Use / to switch between them. See page 39 for a detailed explana
Playback38The MusicCAST server stores a list of songs that you attach bookmarks to, which you can access for easy reference and playback. See page 53
PlaybackPlayback39If you choose a song and press SELECT, or if you press PLAY INFO. during playback, information on the current song appears on the on
4• To assure the finest performance, please read this manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference.• Install this unit in a well ven
Playback40To use the sub menu:1 Press SUB MENU.The Play Information screen Sub Menu appears on the on-screen display.2 Use / / / to move the cursor
PlaybackPlayback41You can make lists (playlists) of your favorite songs from songs you have stored on the MusicCAST server. You can also include album
Playback424 Use / to select a collection and press SELECT.All of the playlists in the MusicCAST server assigned to the collection you select appear
PlaybackPlayback43Search forwardPress during playback. Playback resumes when you stop pressing .Search backwardPress during playback. Playback re
Playback44The MusicCAST server lets you playback songs with various associations. The following associations, called Groups, are available:•Album•Arti
PlaybackPlayback45Listening to artistsSelect an artist from the Artists screen (see page 30) and either press , or press SUB MENU, select “Play” and
Playback46You can set the MusicCAST server to repeat playback of songs, albums, artists, genres, and playlists.1 Press PLAY INFO. to display the Play
PlaybackPlayback47You can set the MusicCAST server to play back songs from albums, artists, genres, and playlists in random order.1 Press PLAY INFO. t
Playback48You can use the MusicCAST server as a standard CD player to listen to CDs.1 Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray.If there is already a CD
PlaybackPlayback497 Use / to select a song and press SELECT.The Play Information screen appears on the on-screen display and playback begins.There a
5For US customersFor Canadian customersFor U.K. and European customersCAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNITThis equipment complies with FCC ra
Playback50You can listen to material from external components, such as MD players, connected to the MusicCAST server.Check that the external component
PlaybackPlayback51You can listen to songs stored on the MusicCAST server recorded from external components.1Press TOP MENU.The Top Menu screen appears
Playback52Use the MusicCAST server to listen to MP3 CDs.1 Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray.If there is already a CD in the MusicCAST server, ski
PlaybackPlayback53You can attach a mark to songs during playback, and then recall all marked songs for further playback later.These marks are called “
Playback54The screen can display 10 bookmarks at a time. Use / to scroll the display up or down to see more bookmarks.4 Use / to select a song to
PlaybackPlayback55You can view lists of the songs that are listened to most frequently, and playback songs from these lists, as well as playback previ
Playback56Carry out the following procedure to display useful information about library items on the on-screen display.1 Carry out the procedures desc
5757EditingEditingThe MusicCAST server organizes the songs it stores by song, artist, album, and genre name. Although you can store songs without prov
Editing58 Genre list (Genres) screen Song lists (Songs) screenSUB MENU FIELD CONTENT PAGEPlay Play material from the currently selected genre.34Add
EditingEditing59Create an album from songs within the MusicCAST server, and edit or delete existing albums in the MusicCAST server database.Opening th
6CONTENTSFeatures of the MusicCAST server ...8About this manual ...
Editing60Creating a new albumYou can create an album out of songs you select from those stored in the MusicCAST server.1 Follow the procedure describe
EditingEditing61Deleting an AlbumYou can delete an album from the MusicCAST server database.1 Follow the procedure described on page 59 “Opening the a
Editing624 Use / to move the cursor to an artist and press SELECT.The albums of the artist you select appear on the on-screen display.5 Use / to m
EditingEditing634 Use / to move the cursor to a genre and press SELECT.The albums of the genre you select appear on the on-screen display.5 Use / t
Editing64Create a new artist, and edit or delete existing artists in the MusicCAST server database.Opening the artist editing screen (Sub Menu)Follow
EditingEditing65Creating a new artistYou can create a new artist and store it in the MusicCAST server database.1 Follow the procedure described on pag
Editing66Deleting an artistYou can delete an artist from the MusicCAST server database.1 Follow the procedure described on page 64 “Opening the artist
EditingEditing67Create a new genre, and edit or delete existing genres in the MusicCAST server database.Opening the genre editing screen (Sub Menu)Fol
Editing68Creating a new genreYou can create a new genre and store it in the MusicCAST server database.1 Follow the procedure described on page 67 “Ope
EditingEditing69Deleting a genreYou can delete a genre from the MusicCAST server database.1 Follow the procedure described on page 67 “Opening the gen
7Recording a CD to a CD-R (Duplicating a CD) ... 85Setting recording parameters ...88Making a high qualit
Editing70Edit song names and delete songs from the database on your MusicCAST server.Opening the song editing screen (Sub Menu)Follow the procedure be
EditingEditing71Changing a song nameYou can change the names of songs stored in the MusicCAST server database. This is useful in cases such as when th
Editing72The MusicCAST server does not automatically store any song, album, artist, or genre information when it records material from external compon
EditingEditing735 Use / to move the cursor to the song you want to edit, and press SUB MENU.The Sub Menu appears on the on-screen display.Changing a
Editing74Moving a songYou can move songs to different albums. This moving process also automatically starts the procedure of encoding songs recorded f
EditingEditing75Make and store lists (playlists) of your favorite songs and albums on the MusicCAST server for easy access. The MusicCAST server store
Editing765 Press SUB MENU to display the Sub Menu.6 Use / to move the cursor to “New Playlist” and press SELECT to open the playlist name entry scre
EditingEditing7712Select songs to add to the playlist.• Using artist names to select songs.Select “Artists”, choose an artist and album, choose a song
Editing785 When you finish entering the name, use / / / to move the cursor to “OK” and press SELECT.The display returns to the collection or playlist
EditingEditing79You can use a PS/2 keyboard connected to the PS/2 port on the front panel of the MusicCAST server to enter and edit information in the
8Getting startedThe MusicCAST system uses a wireless network to connect the MusicCAST server and MusicCAST clients, which call up and play songs store
80Creating CDsUse the MusicCAST server to make original CDs containing songs you select from those stored in its database. You can also use it to dupl
Creating CDsCreating CDs814Press TOP MENU.The Top Menu screen appears on the on-screen display.5 Use / to move the cursor to “Recording” and press S
Creating CDs82• To select songs using a song nameSelect “All Songs”, and then the song you want to record. The name of the song you select appears on
Creating CDsCreating CDs8311Repeat step 10 until you have selected all the songs you wish to record.If you want to cancel a selected song, use / / /
Creating CDs84Removing a song from the recording list1 Follow the procedure described on page 81 to display the list of songs designated for recording
Creating CDsCreating CDs85Use the MusicCAST to duplicate directly any CDs you own. The CDs that the MusicCAST server creates cannot be copied.1 Press
Creating CDs865 Press OPEN / CLOSE to open the disc tray, load in the disc you want to duplicate, then press OPEN / CLOSE again.The follow screens app
Creating CDsCreating CDs87Finalization is the processing of CD-Rs and CD-RWs so that standard CD players, and CD-RW capable players can read them.You
Creating CDs88You can adjust the quality and speed of the recording process using the settings described in this section.Use / / / and SELECT to set
Creating CDsCreating CDs89Delete previously recorded material from a CD-RW and re-record new material onto it. This process of deletion is called “ini
Getting startedGetting started9The MusicCAST system consists of two components, the MusicCAST server and the MusicCAST client, which allow you to stor
90Using the MusicCAST with a YAMAHA AV receiverIf you connect a YAMAHA receiver to your MusicCAST server using a cross-type RS-232C cable, the MusicCA
Using the MusicCAST with a YAMAHA AV receiver91Using the MusicCAST with a YAMAHA AV receiver[You can set the MusicCAST receiver to automatically chang
92Controlling MusicCAST clientsRemotely control any MusicCAST clients connected to your MusicCAST server. This function allows you to operate multiple
Controlling MusicCAST clients93Controlling MusicCAST clientsStart playback on any MusicCAST client connected tothe MusicCAST server.1Press TOP MENU.Th
Controlling MusicCAST clients94Lock and unlock MusicCAST clients so that it is not possible to operate the MusicCAST client from its front panel or re
Controlling MusicCAST clients95Controlling MusicCAST clientsStop and start playback of the songs displayed on the Client Playback screen on all MusicC
Controlling MusicCAST clients96Edit the names of the MusicCAST clients you are using in your MusicCAST system. This function is useful as allows you t
Using the Timer function for playback and recording9797Using the Timer function for playback and recordingUse the Timer function to automatically star
Using the Timer function for playback and recording989 Select an item to start playback from.• Using artist namesSelect “Artists”, choose an artist, m
Using the Timer function for playback and recording99Using the Timer function for playback and recording4 Use / / / to move the cursor to “Recording
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