Yamaha P-65 Manuel du propriétaire

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10ONTIMERPUSHSELECTMENUPLAY INFO.–VOL+PHONES12q0w8793564Controls and functions1 POWER indicatorLights when the MusicCAST client is active.2 TIMER indi

Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

About your MusicCAST clientControls and functions11Side panel1 LAN portInsert a LAN cable here to connect to a wirednetwork.2 AUX IN jackConnect an e

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Controls and functions12Remote controlOFF TIMERON TIMERI23REPEAT RANDOMSLEEP456PAUSE7STOPSPLAYMENUSELECTVOLGROUP GROUPINPUTMUTERECALLBOOKMARKPLAYINFO.

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About your MusicCAST clientControls and functions13e BOOKMARKAttaches or removes a bookmark from a song (seepages 52 – 55).r dMoves the on-screen cur

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Controls and functions14Modes of operation of the MusicCAST clientThe MusicCAST client has three modes of operation.• STANDBY: The MusicCAST client is

Page 7 - Other functions

About your MusicCAST clientControls and functions15 MusicCAST client Top Menu1 Menu name2 Cursor3 Connection icon4 Lock icon5 MenuThis is a typical

Page 8 - The MusicCAST client

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

Page 9 - Suppplied accessories

Setting up the MusicCAST client17Attaching the stand1.Place the MusicCAST client so that itsfront panel display faces down, takingcare not to scratch

Page 10 - Controls and functions

Before setup18Removing the side-panel cover1.Push the tab down firmly.2. Slide the cover away from theMusicCAST client casing.Remote control Loading

Page 11 - Side panel

Setting up the MusicCAST clientBefore setup19Connecting the AC adaptor1.Insert the AC power cable into the ACadaptor.2. Connect the AC adaptor to the

Page 12 - Remote control

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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

Page 14 - 1. Press STANDBY/ON

Setting up the MusicCAST client21The MusicCAST server stores all music data used in your MusicCAST system. The MusicCAST client doesnot store or recor

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The MusicCAST network22MusicCAST components are equippedwith an Auto Configuration functionthat will automatically set allparameters necessary to make

Page 16 - Song name

Setting up the MusicCAST clientThe MusicCAST network23Wireless network connections When and why should I use a wirelessconnection?The wireless networ

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The MusicCAST network24Wired network connections When should I use a wired connection?Wired networks use cables (called a LAN cable)connected between

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Setting up the MusicCAST client25Place your MusicCAST client in a suitable location.If you use a wired connection, there are lesslimitations on where

Page 19 - Connecting the AC adaptor

Connecting to the network263. Use the controller on the MusicCASTclient to move the cursor to “Network”,then press the controller.The Network screen a

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Setting up the MusicCAST clientConnecting to the network27Auto Configur...Complete!6. Press the controller on the MusicCASTclient.The client attempts

Page 21 - The MusicCAST network

Connecting to the network28Configuring your MusicCAST client manuallyUsually, the Auto Configuration functions of the MusicCAST server and client will

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Setting up the MusicCAST clientConnecting to the network29SELECTNetworkStatusAuto ConfigurationManual SetupSELECTSetupOFF TimerON TimerAuto PlayAuto L

Page 23 - Wireless network connections

3Compliance with FCC regulations does notguarantee that interference will not occur in allinstallations. If this product is found to be thesource of

Page 24 - Wired network connections

Connecting to the network30SELECTESS ID [MC1 ]Save & Network restartCancelESS IDSELECTESS ID [MC1 ]Save & Network restartCancelESS ID Setting

Page 25 - Connecting to the network

Setting up the MusicCAST clientConnecting to the network31 Setting your MusicCAST client to act asa DHCP clientIf you set your MusicCAST client to ac

Page 26 - Press STOP to cancel

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

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Setting up the MusicCAST clientConnecting to the network33SELECT[0.0.0.0]Save & Network restartCancelSubnet MaskSELECT[0.0.0.0]Save & Network

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Connecting to the network345. If you are satisfied with the settings youhave made, move the cursor to “Save &Network restart” and press SELECT.Thi

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Playing back songs35The MusicCAST system stores its music data asfollows:You can play songs stored in the MusicCASTserver by :• Selecting a specific a

Page 30 - 2. Press SELECT

Music playback on the MusicCAST client36 During playbackThe Play Info screen appears on the display whenthe MusicCAST client is playing a song, unles

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Playing back songsMusic playback on the MusicCAST client37SELECTStone FlowerTerra BrasilisTideUrubuWaveArtist-AlbumsSELECTWaveThe Red BlouseLook To Th

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Music playback on the MusicCAST client38 To stop playbackPress s. To halt playback temporarilyPress e. Press e again to resume playback.Note• Once p

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Playing back songsMusic playback on the MusicCAST client39To play a song from a genreUse this option to directly access the songs of aparticular genre

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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

Page 35 - Artists Genres

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

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Playing back songsMusic playback on the MusicCAST client41Using PlaylistsPlaylists are collections of songs grouped togetherand registered by the user

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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

Page 38 - To play a song from an album

Playing back songsMusic playback on the MusicCAST client43Song StatisticsThe Song Statistics screen is a display ofstatistically significant data on t

Page 39 - Bookmark

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

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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

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Advanced playback options46Play InfoArtist nameAlbum nameSong nameAlbumSELECTPlay InfoPlay StyleRepeat OFFRandom OFFGroup ALLREPEATPlay InfoArtist nam

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Playing back songsAdvanced playback options474. Use u / d to change the RepeatPlayback parameter setting.OFF: Repeat Playback disabled.SINGLE: The Mus

Page 43 - Song Statistics

Advanced playback options48Listening to an external source connectedto the MusicCAST serverYou can listen to audio from an external sourceconnected to

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Playing back songsAdvanced playback options493. Use u / d to move the cursor to“External Inputs” and press SELECT.The External Inputs menu appears on

Page 45 - Advanced playback options

Caution: read this before operating this unit5CAUTIONDanger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.Replace only with the same or equivalent t

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Advanced playback options50MENUTop MenuPlayRecall PlayEdit BookmarkSetupInputSELECTArtistsAlbumsGenresAll SongsPlaylistsPlay Menu Selecting a radio s

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Playing back songsAdvanced playback options51Listening to an external sound sourceYou can listen to audio from an external sourceconnected to the AUX

Page 48 - MusicCAST server

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

Page 49 - MusicCAST client

Playing back songsUsing the Bookmark function535. Press BOOKMARK.The check sign displayed beside thebookmarked song disappears.Note• If the song was n

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Using the Bookmark function54Copying the bookmark list to a playlistYou can copy the contents of your MusicCASTclient bookmark list to a playlist. Thi

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Playing back songsUsing the Bookmark function55Erasing the bookmark listTo erase the bookmark list completely, carry out thefollowing procedure: Eras

Page 52 - Using the Bookmark function

56MusicCAST settingsUsing the OFF Timer functionYou can set the MusicCAST client to switch itselfoff after a set period of time, which you can alsodef

Page 53 - BOOKMARK

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

Page 54 - Bookmark

MusicCAST settings58Using the Auto Play functionYou can set the MusicCAST client to automaticallyresume playback of the track it was playing at thetim

Page 55 - 4. Press PLAY or STOP

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

Page 56 - MusicCAST settings

6ContentsAbout your MusicCAST clientThe MusicCAST client... 8Features...

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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

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Other functionsMusicCAST settings61Using the contrast controlsDepending on the location of the MusicCASTclient, You may need to alter the contrast of

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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

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Other functions63Displaying System Information on theMusicCAST clientYou can check the version of the system installed inyour MusicCAST client. Acces

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System settings64Updating the MusicCAST client firmwareAt times Yamaha releases updates to the firmwarein either or both the MusicCAST client and serv

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Other functionsSystem settings65Resetting the MusicCAST client to defaultsettingsAt times it may be convenient to return yourMusicCAST client to the d

Page 63 - System settings

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

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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

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68TroubleshootingProblemAuto Configurationdoes not appear towork correctly.The MusicCAST clientdoes not output anysound.You cannot startplayback on th

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AppendixTroubleshooting69ProblemThe MusicCAST clientdoes not play backsome songsdisplayed in the songselection menus.You cannot select anexternal inpu

Page 67 - Wireless LAN

Contents7To alter the limits of Random Playback... 45Repeat Playback...

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Troubleshooting70ProblemYou cannot accessthe MusicCAST presettuner.Playback cuts off orswitches to anotherinput when listeningto a tuner preset onthe

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Appemdix71Terms used in this manualThis manual uses a number of terms that, though not specific to the MusicCAST system, are not in generaleveryday us

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Terms used in this manual72TCP/IPAn abbreviation of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, a system of coding informationthat allows it to b

Page 71 - Terms used in this manual

Appemdix73Specifications Audio performanceOutput level (1kHz, 0dB) ... 2 ± 0.5 VrmsFrequency response (EIAJ)...

Page 72 - Software

74IndexAalarm clock ...57Album ...

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YAMAHA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, USA 6660 ORANGETHORPE AVE., BUENA PARK, CALIF. 90620, U.S.A.YAMAHA CANADA MUSIC LTD. 135 MILNER AVE.,

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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

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About your MusicCAST client9Suppplied accessoriesAfter unpacking, check that the following parts are included.Remote control Lithium batteryAudio pin

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