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10ONTIMERPUSHSELECTMENUPLAY INFO.–VOL+PHONES12q0w8793564Controls and functions1 POWER indicatorLights when the MusicCAST client is active.2 TIMER indi
About your MusicCAST clientControls and functions11Side panel1 LAN portInsert a LAN cable here to connect to a wirednetwork.2 AUX IN jackConnect an e
Controls and functions12Remote controlOFF TIMERON TIMERI23REPEAT RANDOMSLEEP456PAUSE7STOPSPLAYMENUSELECTVOLGROUP GROUPINPUTMUTERECALLBOOKMARKPLAYINFO.
About your MusicCAST clientControls and functions13e BOOKMARKAttaches or removes a bookmark from a song (seepages 52 – 55).r dMoves the on-screen cur
Controls and functions14Modes of operation of the MusicCAST clientThe MusicCAST client has three modes of operation.• STANDBY: The MusicCAST client is
About your MusicCAST clientControls and functions15 MusicCAST client Top Menu1 Menu name2 Cursor3 Connection icon4 Lock icon5 MenuThis is a typical
Controls and functions16 Play Info screenPress PLAY INFO to display this screen on the on-screen display of the MusicCAST client.1 Artist name2 Album
Setting up the MusicCAST client17Attaching the stand1.Place the MusicCAST client so that itsfront panel display faces down, takingcare not to scratch
Before setup18Removing the side-panel cover1.Push the tab down firmly.2. Slide the cover away from theMusicCAST client casing.Remote control Loading
Setting up the MusicCAST clientBefore setup19Connecting the AC adaptor1.Insert the AC power cable into the ACadaptor.2. Connect the AC adaptor to the
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Before setup20Checking MusicCAST client connectionsBefore you attempt to use the MusicCAST client to play music, check the following:1 Is the MusicCAS
Setting up the MusicCAST client21The MusicCAST server stores all music data used in your MusicCAST system. The MusicCAST client doesnot store or recor
The MusicCAST network22MusicCAST components are equippedwith an Auto Configuration functionthat will automatically set allparameters necessary to make
Setting up the MusicCAST clientThe MusicCAST network23Wireless network connections When and why should I use a wirelessconnection?The wireless networ
The MusicCAST network24Wired network connections When should I use a wired connection?Wired networks use cables (called a LAN cable)connected between
Setting up the MusicCAST client25Place your MusicCAST client in a suitable location.If you use a wired connection, there are lesslimitations on where
Connecting to the network263. Use the controller on the MusicCASTclient to move the cursor to “Network”,then press the controller.The Network screen a
Setting up the MusicCAST clientConnecting to the network27Auto Configur...Complete!6. Press the controller on the MusicCASTclient.The client attempts
Connecting to the network28Configuring your MusicCAST client manuallyUsually, the Auto Configuration functions of the MusicCAST server and client will
Setting up the MusicCAST clientConnecting to the network29SELECTNetworkStatusAuto ConfigurationManual SetupSELECTSetupOFF TimerON TimerAuto PlayAuto L
3Compliance with FCC regulations does notguarantee that interference will not occur in allinstallations. If this product is found to be thesource of
Connecting to the network30SELECTESS ID [MC1 ]Save & Network restartCancelESS IDSELECTESS ID [MC1 ]Save & Network restartCancelESS ID Setting
Setting up the MusicCAST clientConnecting to the network31 Setting your MusicCAST client to act asa DHCP clientIf you set your MusicCAST client to ac
Connecting to the network32 Setting the MusicCAST Client IP Address1. From the Manual Setup menu, use u / dto move the cursor to “IP Address” andpres
Setting up the MusicCAST clientConnecting to the network33SELECT[0.0.0.0]Save & Network restartCancelSubnet MaskSELECT[0.0.0.0]Save & Network
Connecting to the network345. If you are satisfied with the settings youhave made, move the cursor to “Save &Network restart” and press SELECT.Thi
Playing back songs35The MusicCAST system stores its music data asfollows:You can play songs stored in the MusicCASTserver by :• Selecting a specific a
Music playback on the MusicCAST client36 During playbackThe Play Info screen appears on the display whenthe MusicCAST client is playing a song, unles
Playing back songsMusic playback on the MusicCAST client37SELECTStone FlowerTerra BrasilisTideUrubuWaveArtist-AlbumsSELECTWaveThe Red BlouseLook To Th
Music playback on the MusicCAST client38 To stop playbackPress s. To halt playback temporarilyPress e. Press e again to resume playback.Note• Once p
Playing back songsMusic playback on the MusicCAST client39To play a song from a genreUse this option to directly access the songs of aparticular genre
4• To assure the finest performance, please read this manualcarefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference.• Install this unit in a well vent
Music playback on the MusicCAST client404. Use u / d to move the cursor to thename of the genre you wish to select.Moving the cursor to the bottom of
Playing back songsMusic playback on the MusicCAST client41Using PlaylistsPlaylists are collections of songs grouped togetherand registered by the user
Music playback on the MusicCAST client424. Use u / d to move the cursor tohighlight the collection of playlists youwant to select and press SELECT.The
Playing back songsMusic playback on the MusicCAST client43Song StatisticsThe Song Statistics screen is a display ofstatistically significant data on t
Music playback on the MusicCAST client443. Use u / d to move the cursor to “SongStatistics” and press SELECT.The Song Statistics screen appears on the
Playing back songs453. Use u / d to move the cursor to“Random” and press SELECT.The cursor moves so that it is displayed underthe “Random” parameter s
Advanced playback options46Play InfoArtist nameAlbum nameSong nameAlbumSELECTPlay InfoPlay StyleRepeat OFFRandom OFFGroup ALLREPEATPlay InfoArtist nam
Playing back songsAdvanced playback options474. Use u / d to change the RepeatPlayback parameter setting.OFF: Repeat Playback disabled.SINGLE: The Mus
Advanced playback options48Listening to an external source connectedto the MusicCAST serverYou can listen to audio from an external sourceconnected to
Playing back songsAdvanced playback options493. Use u / d to move the cursor to“External Inputs” and press SELECT.The External Inputs menu appears on
Caution: read this before operating this unit5CAUTIONDanger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.Replace only with the same or equivalent t
Advanced playback options50MENUTop MenuPlayRecall PlayEdit BookmarkSetupInputSELECTArtistsAlbumsGenresAll SongsPlaylistsPlay Menu Selecting a radio s
Playing back songsAdvanced playback options51Listening to an external sound sourceYou can listen to audio from an external sourceconnected to the AUX
522. Use u / d to move the cursor to “Play”and press SELECT.The Play Menu screen appears on the display.3. Access the song list via the Artists,Albums
Playing back songsUsing the Bookmark function535. Press BOOKMARK.The check sign displayed beside thebookmarked song disappears.Note• If the song was n
Using the Bookmark function54Copying the bookmark list to a playlistYou can copy the contents of your MusicCASTclient bookmark list to a playlist. Thi
Playing back songsUsing the Bookmark function55Erasing the bookmark listTo erase the bookmark list completely, carry out thefollowing procedure: Eras
56MusicCAST settingsUsing the OFF Timer functionYou can set the MusicCAST client to switch itselfoff after a set period of time, which you can alsodef
Other functionsMusicCAST settings574. Press SELECT.The cursor enters the ON Timer setting field.5. Use u / d to set the ON Timer setting toON and pres
MusicCAST settings58Using the Auto Play functionYou can set the MusicCAST client to automaticallyresume playback of the track it was playing at thetim
Other functionsMusicCAST settings59 Turning Auto Level Control on or off1. Press and hold MENU for two secondsto return to the Top Menu screen.2. Use
6ContentsAbout your MusicCAST clientThe MusicCAST client... 8Features...
MusicCAST settings60The relevant menu appears on the display:4. Use i or u to increase the value of thesetting, and j or d to decrease the valueof th
Other functionsMusicCAST settings61Using the contrast controlsDepending on the location of the MusicCASTclient, You may need to alter the contrast of
MusicCAST settings623. Press SELECT.The MusicCAST client switches to sleep mode,and the current time appears on the display.You can also switch the un
Other functions63Displaying System Information on theMusicCAST clientYou can check the version of the system installed inyour MusicCAST client. Acces
System settings64Updating the MusicCAST client firmwareAt times Yamaha releases updates to the firmwarein either or both the MusicCAST client and serv
Other functionsSystem settings65Resetting the MusicCAST client to defaultsettingsAt times it may be convenient to return yourMusicCAST client to the d
System settings662. Use u / d to move the cursor to “Setup”and press SELECT.The Setup screen appears on the display.3. Use u / d to move the cursor to
Other functionsSystem settings674. Use u / d to move the cursor to“Status” and press SELECT.The Status screen appears on the display.5. Use u / d to s
68TroubleshootingProblemAuto Configurationdoes not appear towork correctly.The MusicCAST clientdoes not output anysound.You cannot startplayback on th
AppendixTroubleshooting69ProblemThe MusicCAST clientdoes not play backsome songsdisplayed in the songselection menus.You cannot select anexternal inpu
Contents7To alter the limits of Random Playback... 45Repeat Playback...
Troubleshooting70ProblemYou cannot accessthe MusicCAST presettuner.Playback cuts off orswitches to anotherinput when listeningto a tuner preset onthe
Appemdix71Terms used in this manualThis manual uses a number of terms that, though not specific to the MusicCAST system, are not in generaleveryday us
Terms used in this manual72TCP/IPAn abbreviation of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, a system of coding informationthat allows it to b
Appemdix73Specifications Audio performanceOutput level (1kHz, 0dB) ... 2 ± 0.5 VrmsFrequency response (EIAJ)...
74IndexAalarm clock ...57Album ...
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8The MusicCAST clientThe MusicCAST client is designed to work in conjunction with the Yamaha MusicCAST server to allowyou to store and listen to your
About your MusicCAST client9Suppplied accessoriesAfter unpacking, check that the following parts are included.Remote control Lithium batteryAudio pin
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